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1 CLASS SCHEDULE Summer 2015
2 WE BELIEVE academics should constantly evolve. Adaptation and innovation are critical in today s challenging economy. College of DuPage stays a step ahead of the curve by regularly introducing new courses in emerging industries and professions that are experiencing rapid growth, and providing training in new skills for existing career areas. Try one of the new courses offered this Summer at College of DuPage. Register at myaccess.cod.edu. Apple MacOS Maintenance/ Troubleshooting CIT Ethics, Law and Basic Pharmacology DMIR Medical Corpsman to Practical Nurse NURSP
3 ADMISSIONS AND OUTREACH, ADVISING AND REGISTRATION 1 Dates to Remember: SUMMER SESSIONS May 26 to Aug Week Session May 26 to June 28 First 5-Week Session June 8 to Aug. 2 8-Week Session June 29 to Aug. 2 Second 5-Week Session REGISTRATION START DATES Summer 2015 CLASS SCHEDULE May 26 to Aug. 2 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 Services...6 Student Registration Services...6 Tuition...7 Payments...7 Student Financial Assistance...8 Student Records...8 Veterans Services...8 Latino Outreach Center...8 International Student Services...8 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 Regional Centers Maps...13 Class Locations/Codes...14 Contact Information...15 Credit Class Listings...16 Honors Courses...46 Internet-Based Courses...48 Regional Center Class Listings...85 Field and Experiential Learning/ Study Abroad Classes...91 Index...96 College of DuPage is a tobacco-free campus. March 17 Returning Students March 27 New Students/Open Registration CAMPUS CLOSED: The main campus in Glen Ellyn is closed on Fridays and Saturdays, June 5 through Aug. 7. Addison, Carol Stream, Naperville and Westmont regional centers are open Fridays and Saturdays throughout the summer. Please call ahead for hours. See page 13. July 4 Independence Day Board of Trustees Erin Birt, Chairman Wheaton Kathy Hamilton, Vice Chairman Hinsdale Dianne McGuire Naperville Allison O Donnell, Board Secretary Winfield Kim Savage Darien Nancy Svoboda Downers Grove Joseph C. Wozniak, Co-Vice Chairman Naperville Omar Escamilla Hanover Park College of DuPage
4 R 2 SUMMER 2015 (ROUTE 38) College 4 College 5 Soccer Fields CAMPUS CENTRAL FAWELL BOULEVARD Fawell C Fawell B Fawell A CHC (630) [email protected] V V Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. centers are open Fridays and Saturdays throughout the V Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Ecological Study Area MAC summer. Please call ahead for hours. See page 13. Closed SRC on holiday weekends Campus SSC will be closed on Fridays and FROM BLANCHARD ROAD FROM ROOSEVELT ROAD (ROUTE 38) FAWELL BOULEVARD Saturdays, June 5 through Aug. 7. BIC E Fawell HEC Practice V SCC PEC College 1A Fawell D Fawell C Fawell B Fawell A CHC Field V V K TEC Softball Field erg Instructional College 3 College 2 College 1 L COLLEGE ROAD Building L CAMPUS CENTRAL Stadium B.J.Hoddinott Wildlife Sanctuary 425 Fawell Boulevard Glen Ellyn, Illinois (630) Register Online myaccess.cod.edu M Building M ospitality Center MAC Harold D. McAninch Arts Center* ood Center OCC Open Campus Center FSC L Community Education Farm M College 7 FAWELL BOULEVARD Addison, Carol Stream, Naperville and Westmont regional OCC Baseball Field College 6 WDCB-FM Transmitter Tower GH ECC From Butterfield Road (Route 56) L AMBERT OAD Tennis HSC Courts Russell R. Kirt Prairie Buildings BIC Rodney K. Berg Instructional L Building L Center M Building M Produced by mapformation CHC Culinary for College & Hospitality of DuPage. Center Last update MAC Sept Harold D. McAninch Arts Center* ECC Early Childhood Center OCC Open Campus Center FSC Field Studies Center PEC Physical Education Center* GH Greenhouse SCC Seaton Computing Center* Parking HEC Homeland Security Education SRC Student Resource Center Center SSC Student Services Center HSC Health and Science Center TEC Technical Education Center K Accessible Building K * Under Construction TO BUTTERFIELD ROAD PARK BOULEVARD TO ROOSEVELT ROAD Bus Stop College 4 Employee College 5 SRC V Soccer Fields SSC SCC V BIC College 3 College 2 College 1 COLLEGE ROAD MAC PEC College 1A Stadium Softball Field Baseball Field FAWELL BOULEVARD Ecological Study Area Practice Field Tennis Courts TO BUTTERFIELD ROAD PARK BOULEVARD Produced by mapformation for College of DuPage. Last Parking Accessible Bus Stop Employee V Guest/30-Minute Motorcycle Shipping and Rec Construction
5 ADMISSIONS AND OUTREACH, ADVISING AND REGISTRATION 3 IMPORTANT INFORMATION for Students 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. Campus Central 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. 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 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 System Students and staff can now sign up for Rave Alert and Rave Guardian, two broadcasting alert and personal safety systems. Rave Alert uses s, text messages, voice messages and RSS feeds to notify subscribers of both emergency and non-emergency situations, such as weather-related class cancellations. Rave Guardian is a mobile phone application that notifies the campus police department of an emergency. To sign up, students and staff can visit: 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, Library Workshops and International Events. Visit: and select Full Calendar under Upcoming Events. Premium Parking Premium Parking permits allow users to park in specifically designated parking spaces located close to campus buildings. Summer 2015 semester premium parking permits cost $25 and will be available for purchase starting Monday, April 13, at the Cashier s office in the Berg Instructional Center (BIC), Room 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 2015 ENROLL FOR SUMMER NEW STUDENTS New student registration begins Friday, March 27. 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 regional 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 [email protected]. 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 academic 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 the Counseling and Advising Center at (630) Register for Classes and Pay Tuition Registering for classes and making a payment is 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 for the amount owed. 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 regional 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 one of our regional centers (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 this spring, be sure to attend our Spring 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, March 27. 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 regional 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. Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
7 ADMISSIONS AND OUTREACH, ADVISING AND REGISTRATION 5 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 [email protected]. 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 academic 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 the Counseling and Advising Center at (630) Request for Verification of Prerequisites Some courses have mandatory prerequisites. If you completed the prerequisite at another regionally accredited college or university, send your transcript to the Office of Student Records and submit the Prerequisite Verification request form available online at records/forms/prerequisite_evaluation_request.aspx. 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 is 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 for the amount owed. 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 regional 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 the regional center nearest you (see page 13) Call (630) for registration assistance Call (630) for payment assistance Request for 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. RETURNING STUDENTS Returning student registration begins Tuesday, March 17. (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 [email protected]. Meet with your Student Success Counselor For assistance with your Student Educational Plan visit Counseling and Advising Services in the Student Services Center (SSC), Room 3200 or call (630) , or call your closest regional center to make an appointment (see page 13). Register for Classes and Pay Tuition Registering for classes and making a payment is 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 for the amount owed. 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 regional 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 regional center (see page 13) Call (630) for registration assistance Call (630) for payment assistance Registration Schedule for Summer COD Earned Credits Tuesday, March 17 or later 50+ COD Earned Credits Wednesday, March 18 or later 40+ COD Earned Credits Friday, March 20 or later 20+ COD Earned Credits Monday, March 23 or later.5+ COD Earned Credits Wednesday, March 25 or later New and Returning Students with zero earned credits Friday, March 27 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 2015 * HOURS Hours for Admissions and Outreach, Student Registration Services, Cashier s Office, Counseling and Advising, Office of 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. ADMISSIONS AND OUTREACH, ADVISING AND REGISTRATION The main campus in Glen Ellyn is closed on Fridays and Saturdays, June 5 through Aug. 7. Off Campus The Regional Centers will be available for registration and other services Monday through Saturday. See page 13 for a complete list of Regional Centers and hours of operation. Special Hours 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, May 16 Fall Extended Evening Hours 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Aug. 17 to 20 and Aug. 24 to 27 Fall Weekend Hours 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 15 and 22 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 Campus Central 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 95 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. Photo ID and a College of DuPage ID number are required for testing. On-campus placement testing is available Monday and Tuesday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.; Wednesday and Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.; Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; Saturday, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 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 Regional Centers, and at the Addison Regional Center. Call for testing hours. See page 15 for contact information. Register Online myaccess.cod.edu Some other services include CLEP testing, Proficiency testing, Classroom Makeup testing, COD Online testing, Health Science testing, Career Interest testing, and High-Stakes Certification testing. 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 the General Education Development (GED) test to county residents at the Glen Ellyn Testing Center and the Learning Commons in the Carol Stream, Naperville and Westmont Regional Centers. For more information visit: COUNSELING AND ADVISING SERVICES Counseling and Advising Services, (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 academic 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 regional 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 regional 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, March 27. Registration eligibility for returning students is based on the number of Institutional College of DuPage credits earned and begins on Tuesday, March 17. 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 regional 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.
9 ADMISSIONS AND OUTREACH, ADVISING AND REGISTRATION 7 Late Registration College of DuPage students may register without a permit through the second calendar day following the first class meeting (10-Week classes only). As an example, if the class starts on a Monday (M/W/F), a student can register through Tuesday for this class; if the class starts on Tuesday (T/R), a student can register through Wednesday for this class. Exceptions to this rule are courses with required safety training, licensure, accreditation, or mandatory seat hours for legal reasons. The waitlist function will remain active through the late (2-day) registration period. Students are expected to take full responsibility for making up any missed coursework associated with a late registration. Once the late registration period has passed, students are required to obtain a permit from the instructor. For 10-Week classes only, a $10 late registration fee will be charged for each class registered after the second calendar day following the first class meeting. 8-Week and 5-Week classes registered on or after the day the class(es) begins are considered late and students are required to obtain a permit from the instructor. A $10 late registration fee will be charged for each class registered late, on or after its start date. Students may request an E-permit to enroll late through myaccess for 10-Week and 8-Week classes only, through the 10th instructional day. Go to myaccess.cod.edu and log-in with your username and password. Under the Registration section in the student menu, select Request a Permit. Permits are valid for one day after issuance date. Waitlist for Closed Classes A waitlist is available to students for credit course sections. When a student attempts to register for a closed class, 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 College of DuPage (dupage.edu) and have 24 hours to register for the open seat. If the student does not register for the open seat within 24 hours of notification, the student will be removed from the waitlist and the next student on the waitlist will be notified. If the student misses the 24-hour 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 be turned off at midnight prior to the start of the 8-Week and 5-Week sessions. The waitlist function will remain active through the late (2-day) registration period for the 10-Week session. 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...Thursday, June Week Session...Tuesday, July 14 8-Week Session...Friday, July 17 Second 5-Week Session...Wednesday, July 22 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. TUITION Tuition Rates Tuition and fees are subject to change without notice. For residents of District $140 per credit hour For senior citizens (age 65 or older) who are residents of District $70 per credit hour For out-of-district Illinois residents... $327 per credit hour For non-residents of the State of Illinois... $397 per credit hour For residents of District 502 AUDIT... $156 per credit hour For out-of-district Illinois residents AUDIT... $397 per credit hour Internet-based courses... $140 per credit hour Tuition and fees for in-district students are $140 per credit hour ($ tuition, plus $35.85 fee). Tuition and fees for in-district Nursing, Practical Nursing, Dental Hygiene and Radiation Therapy students are $ per credit hour ($ tuition, plus $35.85 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 in 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 entitled to in-district tuition rates. Call (630) for information. Tuition Refund Policy: Add/Drop Tuition Refunds for Credit Classes A student may receive full or partial credit for a course s tuition charge if they complete the official add/drop or withdrawal process through the Office of Student Registration or online through myaccess. Refunds are calculated on the number of class meetings and are based on the percentage below: Percentage of Class Meeting... 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 meetings...no refund Refund dates are posted for each class on the student s schedule available on myaccess.cod.edu under My Class Schedule. Students are encouraged to view their class schedule upon completion of their registration. 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 College of DuPage
10 8 SUMMER 2015 full at the time of registration or you have not enrolled in a payment plan, you will be dropped from your classes for the amount owed. 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 Make sure to apply for a PIN at Visit to view my documents needed once FAFSA is received or to view award letter. STUDENT RECORDS Office of Student Records, (630) Student Resource Center (SRC), Room 2150 myaccess.cod.edu 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 2015 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) , [email protected] 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 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 Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
11 ADMISSIONS AND OUTREACH, ADVISING AND REGISTRATION 9 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 GED Preparation English and Spanish 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, call (630) or 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, call (630) or visit: CENTER FOR ACCESS AND ACCOMMODATIONS (630) or TTY (630) accommodations Student Services Center (SSC), Room 3249 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. 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 for Summer 2015: bookstore.aspx 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 Placement test preparation Walk-in and appointment-based assistance is available. myaccess Student Blackboard 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 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 2015 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. 18, 62) Bachelor of Science in Nursing (pg. 70) Concordia University Chicago Bachelor of Arts in Visual Arts Administration (pgs. 21, 44) Bachelor of Arts in Healthcare Management (pgs. 30, 44, 62, 79) 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. 32, 34) Bachelor of Science in Computer Science (pgs. 28, 29) Roosevelt University: Bachelor of Science in Hospitality and Tourism Management (pgs. 30, 47, 84) Governors State University: Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)- online (pg. 70) 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 regional 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) , 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. COMPASS Placement Test preparation Developmental Math Drop-in Assistance in: Math Reading Writing Speech COMPASS 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, MyMathTest, and many other 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 2015 MAPS For more maps and related information, go to the Maps and Directions pages on the COD web site: 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 College 6 WDCB-FM Transmitter Tower GH HEC 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 V BIC College 3 College 2 College 1 COLLEGE ROAD MAC PEC CHC 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 July 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 Homeland Security Education Center Health and Science Center MAC PEC SCC SRC SSC TEC Harold D. McAninch Arts Center Physical Education 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 REGISTRATION HELP Need assistance registering? In-person registration is available on the Glen Ellyn campus and at all four College of DuPage Regional 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 College of DuPage REGIONAL CENTERS * Testing hours vary at off-campus Learning Commons. See page 15 for contact information. College of DuPage Regional 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. 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) Glen Ellyn Rd. Swift Rd. Swift Rd. Addison Regional Center at Technology Center of DuPage 34 75th St. Book Rd. Ogden Ave. Rickert Dr. Naperville Regional Center Plainfield-Naperville Rd. West St Aurora Ave. Rickert Dr. 87th St. Modaff Rd. ADDISON Washington St. Fullerton Ave. 64 Gartner Rd. NORTH Army Trail Rd. NORTH North Ave. 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) NAPERVILLE Washington St. 75th St. Naper Blvd. Naper Blvd. Carol Stream Center 500 N. Kuhn Road, Carol Stream, IL (630) Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Saturday, 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. (Hours subject to change) 34 NORTH Midwest Rd. 88 WESTMONT Ogden Ave. Army Trail Rd. CAROL STREAM Carol Stream Regional Center 31st St. 35th St. Oakwood Dr. Pasquinelli Dr. 64 Westmont Regional Center 55th St. 83 Oakmont Dr. CLARENDON HILLS Lies Rd. North Ave. 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. 22nd St. (Hours subject to change) NORTH OAK BROOK Adams Rd. Spring Rd. Madison St. Chicago Ave. College of DuPage
16 14 SUMMER 2015 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 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. TCD Technical Center of DuPage 301 S. Swift Road, Addison CDPH Central DuPage Hospital 25 N. Winfield Road, Winfield GSH Good Samaritan Hospital 3815 S. Highland Ave., Downers Grove NNH Naperville North High School 899 N. Mill St., Naperville WAU Waubonsie Valley High School 2590 Route 34, Aurora CSC Carol Stream Center 500 N. Kuhn Road, Carol Stream HH Hinsdale Hospital 135 N. Oak, Hinsdale PRC People s Resource Center 201 S. Naperville Road, Wheaton WC Westmont Center 650 Pasquinelli Drive, Westmont 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 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 SALA Salvation Army 1S415 Summit Ave., Oakbrook Terrace STAL St. Alexis Church 400 W. Wood Ave., Bensenville STMK St. Mark s Church 393 N. Main St., Glen Ellyn 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 Services... (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) REGIONAL CENTERS See page 13 for a complete list of Regional Centers and hours of operation. Addison Regional Center... (630) S. Swift Road Carol Stream Regional Center... (630) N. Kuhn Road Naperville Regional Center... (630) Rickert Drive Westmont Regional 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 2015 How to Read the Class Schedule 1 MATH Foundations of College Math I MW 02:00 PM-04:20 PM 08/26/14-12/13/14 SRC ND8 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 8WK = 8-week session 1ST5 = First 5-week session 2ND5 = Second 5-week session CUSTM = Custom 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 ABE ADULT BASIC/PRE-GED SKILLS (630) , Free classes assist eligible adults to improve basic reading, writing and math skills. To register, students must first complete the TABE Reading and Math Placement Tests. Placement testing available at the following locations: Bloomingdale Center, Carol Stream Center, Naperville Center, Westmont Center and Glen Ellyn campus. Registration for classes begins on Tuesday, March 17. PLEASE NOTE: Adults under 18 who have attended high school in the U.S. must provide a letter on high school letterhead from their counselor or principal stating that they have officially withdrawn from high school. ABE Reading Skills Development I TWR 09:00 AM-10:20 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 SCC WK Comments Must enroll in ABE Prerequisite Instructor consent required ABE Reading Skills Development I TWR 06:00 PM-07:20 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 SRC WK Comments Student must also register for ABE Prerequisite Instructor consent required ABE Reading Skills Development II TWR 09:00 AM-10:20 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 SCC WK Comments Must enroll in ABE Prerequisite Instructor consent required ABE Reading Skills Development II TWR 06:00 PM-07:20 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 SRC WK Comments Student much also register for ABE Prerequisite Instructor consent required ABE Pre-GED Reading Skills I TWR 09:00 AM-10:20 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 SCC WK Comments Must enroll in ABE Prerequisite Instructor consent required ABE Pre-GED Reading Skills I TWR 06:00 PM-07:20 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 SRC WK Comments Student must also register for ABE Prerequisite Instructor consent required ABE Pre-GED Reading Skills I MTW 09:00 AM-10:20 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 BIC WK Comments Student must also register for ABE Prerequisite Instructor consent required ABE Pre-GED Reading Skills I MTWR 07:10 PM-08:10 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 BIC WK Comments Student must also register for ABE Prerequisite Instructor consent required ABE Pre-GED Reading Skills I MTWR 07:00 PM-08:00 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 CSC WK Comments Student must also register for ABE Prerequisite Instructor consent required ABE Pre-GED Reading Skills II MTW 09:00 AM-10:20 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 BIC WK Comments Student must also register for ABE Prerequisite Instructor consent required ABE Pre-GED Reading Skills II MTWR 07:10 PM-08:10 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 BIC WK Comments Student must also register for ABE Prerequisite Instructor consent required ABE Pre-GED Reading Skills II MTWR 07:00 PM-08:00 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 CSC WK Comments Student must also register for ABE Prerequisite Instructor consent required ABE Basic English Skills I TWR 10:30 AM-11:50 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 BIC WK Comments Must enroll in either ABE , ABE , or ABE Prerequisite Instructor consent required ABE Basic English Skills I TWR 07:30 PM-08:50 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 SRC WK Comments Student must also register for ABE , ABE or ABE Prerequisite Instructor consent required ABE Basic English Skills II MTW 10:30 AM-11:50 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 SCC WK Comments Student must also register for either ABE or ABE Prerequisite Mandatory testing required and consent of instructor is required ABE Basic English Skills II MTWR 08:20 PM-09:20 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 BIC WK Comments Student must also register for either ABE or ABE Prerequisite Mandatory testing required and consent of instructor is required Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
19 CREDIT CLASSES 17 ABE Basic English Skills II MTWR 08:00 PM-09:00 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 CSC WK Comments Student must also register for either ABE-0702/ Prerequisite Mandatory testing required and consent of instructor is required ABE Basic Math Skills I MTW 12:00 PM-01:20 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 BIC WK Prerequisite Instructor consent required ABE Pre-GED Math Skills II TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Prerequisite Instructor consent required ABE Pre-GED Math Skills II TR 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Prerequisite Instructor consent required ABE Pre-GED Math Skills II MTW 12:00 PM-01:20 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 BIC WK Prerequisite Instructor consent required ABE Pre-GED Math Skills II MTWR 06:00 PM-07:00 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 BIC WK Prerequisite Instructor consent required ABE Pre-GED Math Skills II TR 12:00 PM-02:10 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 CSC WK Prerequisite Instructor consent required ABE Pre-GED Math Skills II MTWR 06:00 PM-07:00 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 CSC WK Prerequisite Instructor consent required ACCOUNTING Business and Technology, TEC 1034, (630) , wwww.cod.edu/programs/accounting WHERE TO BEGIN: Accounting 1140 is a good starting point and is especially appropriate for students who have successfully completed or are currently enrolled in college-level English and math, have business experience or have taken accounting in high school. Other students should begin with Accounting 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 must be completed 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; 8WK = 8-week session; 1ST5 = first 5-week session; 2ND5 = second 5-week session. For information ACCOU Accounting Procedures MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 ACCOU Financial Accounting TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 ACCOU Financial Accounting TR 08:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 ACCOU Financial Accounting MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 ACCOU Financial Accounting MW 08:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 ACCOU Financial Accounting MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 ACCOU Financial Accounting MW 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 ACCOU Financial Accounting MW 08:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 ACCOU Financial Accounting TR 08:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 CSC ST8 ACCOU-1140-NET01 Financial Accounting 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Comments For more information about online courses go to ACCOU-1140-NET02 Financial Accounting 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET ACCOU-1140-NET03 Financial Accounting 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Comments For more information about online courses go to ACCOU-1140-NET04 Financial Accounting 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET ACCOU-1140-NET05 Financial Accounting 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET ACCOU-1140-NET07 Financial Accounting 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments For more information about online courses go to ACCOU Managerial Accounting TR 08:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 CHC ST8 Prerequisite ACCOU-1140 or consent of instructor ACCOU Managerial Accounting MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Prerequisite ACCOU-1140 or consent of instructor ACCOU Managerial Accounting TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Prerequisite ACCOU-1140 or consent of instructor ACCOU Managerial Accounting MW 08:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CHC ST8 Prerequisite ACCOU-1140 or consent of instructor ACCOU-1150-NET01 Managerial Accounting 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Prerequisite ACCOU-1140 or consent of instructor ACCOU-1150-NET02 Managerial Accounting 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Prerequisite ACCOU-1140 or consent of instructor ACCOU-1150-NET05 Managerial Accounting 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Prerequisite ACCOU-1140 or consent of instructor ACCOU-1150-NET06 Managerial Accounting 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Prerequisite ACCOU-1140 or consent of instructor ACCOU-1150-NET07 Managerial Accounting 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Prerequisite ACCOU-1140 or consent of instructor ACCOU Microcomputer Accounting M 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SRC ST Prerequisite ACCOU-1110 or ACCOU-1140 or consent of instructor ACCOU-2205-NET01 Federal Taxation I 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Prerequisite ACCOU-1150 or consent of instructor ACCOU-2206-NET01 Federal Taxation II 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Prerequisite ACCOU-2205 or consent of instructor ACCOU-2241-HYB01 Intermediate Accounting I MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CHC ST8 HYB Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction. Prerequisite ACCOU-1140 or consent of instructor ACCOU-2251-NET01 Cost Accounting 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Prerequisite ACCOU-1150 or consent of instructor ACCOU-2265-NET01 Governmental Accounting 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET College of DuPage
20 18 SUMMER 2015 ACCOU-2271-NET01 Auditing I 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Prerequisite ACCOU-2241 or ACCOU-2242 or consent of instructor ACCOU-2272-NET01 Auditing II 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Prerequisite ACCOU-2271 or consent of instructor ACCOU-2280-NET01 Forensic Acctg-Fraud Examination 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK 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 [email protected] or Justin Hardee at [email protected]. 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 eightweek 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 Regional 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, and these 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 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 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC-25A ST8 AFT assignment due for first class. Students are expected to come to first class with first assignment completed. or FAST for additional information BIOLO-1110-AFT61 Environmental Biology W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 NC 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-AFT01 Intro Computer Info Systems T 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 AFT Brian Bradley assignment due for first class. Students are expected to come to first class with first assignment completed. or FAST for additional information CIS-1150-AFT21 Intro Computer Info Systems M 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC 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 contact hours TBA CIS-1150-AFT41 Intro Computer Info Systems R 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/11/15-08/02/15 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 contact hours TBA CIS-1150-AFT61 Intro Computer Info Systems W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 NC 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 contact hours TBA EARTH-1122-AFT01 Astronomy: The Solar System R 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/11/15-08/02/15 BIC 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. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One EARTH-1140-AFT01 Fundamentals of Earth Science M 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 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 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-1140-AFT41 Fundamentals of Earth Science W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 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. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One EARTH-1140-AFT61 Fundamentals of Earth Science T 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 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 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 ENGLI-1101-AFT41 English Composition I W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 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 ENGLI-1101-AFT61 English Composition I T 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 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 HUMNT-1101-AFT41 Intro Humanities: The Arts T 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 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 HUMNT-1110-AFT01 Arts & Cultural Diversity R 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/11/15-08/02/15 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 MANAG-2210-AFT21 Principles of Management W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 ADC ST8 AFT assignment due for first class. Students are expected to come to first class with first assignment completed. or FAST for additional information Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
21 CREDIT CLASSES 19 MATH-0481-AFT41 Foundations of College Math I TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC-25B 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-0460 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-0481-AFT61 Foundations of College Math I MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 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 Prerequisite MATH-0460 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-0482-AFT41 Foundations of College Math II MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC-25B ST8 AFT 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 a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-0482-AFT61 Foundations of College Math II TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 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 Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-1218-AFT01 General Education Math W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 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 Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-1218-AFT41 General Education Math T 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 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 Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-1218-AFT61 General Education Math R 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/11/15-08/02/15 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 Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MUSIC-1104-AFT61 Intro American Music T 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 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 PHILO-1110-AFT01 Ethics T 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 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 PHILO-1110-AFT41 Ethics W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 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 PHILO-1110-AFT61 Ethics M 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 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 PSYCH-1100-AFT41 General Psychology M 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 AFT Netali Chopra assignment due for first class. Students are expected to come to first class with first assignment completed. or call FAST for additional information SOCIO-1100-AFT41 Introduction to Sociology M 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 AFT Michael Slavik assignment due for first class. Students are expected to come to first class with first assignment completed. or call FAST for additional information SOCIO-1100-AFT61 Introduction to Sociology W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 AFT Candace McCreary assignment due for first class. Students are expected to come to first class with first assignment completed. or call FAST for additional information SPEEC-1100-AFT01 Fundmntls Speech Communication T 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 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 SPEEC-1100-AFT41 Fundmntls Speech Communication W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 WC-25A ST8 AFT Jude Geiger assignment due for first class. Students are expected to come to first class with first assignment completed. or FAST for additional information SPEEC-1100-AFT61 Fundmntls Speech Communication M 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 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 AIR CONDITIONING See Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration ANIMATION See MOTION PICTURE/TELEVISION (MPTV) or visit ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY See Biological Sciences. ANTHROPOLOGY Health and Sciences, BIC 2616, (630) , ANTHR Intro to Anthropology MTWR 10:00 AM-12:20 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 BIC ST5 Alexander Bolyanatz ANTHR Intro to Anthropology TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Ari Ariyaratne College of DuPage
22 20 SUMMER 2015 ANTHR Cultural Anthropology MTWR 07:30 AM-09:50 AM 05/26/15-06/28/15 BIC ST5 Alexander Bolyanatz ANTHR Cultural Anthropology MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Michael Dietz ANTHR Cultural Anthropology MTWR 10:00 AM-12:20 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 HSC ND5 Derrick Willis ANTHR Cultural Anthropology TR 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Derrick Willis ANTHR Cultural Anthropology MW 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Derrick Willis ANTHR Cultural Anthropology MW 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Alexander Bolyanatz ANTHR Cultural Anthropology TR 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 Ashton Spatz ANTHR Cultural Anthropology TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 Chaya Spears Johnson ANTHR Cultural Anthropology TR 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 CSC ST8 Ann Buckun ANTHR-1100-NET01 Cultural Anthropology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET John Staeck ANTHR-1100-NET02 Cultural Anthropology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET John Staeck ANTHR-1100-NET03 Cultural Anthropology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET John Staeck ANTHR-1100-NET04 Cultural Anthropology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Michael Dietz Comments For more information about online courses go to ANTHR-1100-NET05 Cultural Anthropology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Michael Dietz ANTHR People & Cultures of World MW 10:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Vicki Root-Wajda ANTHR-1130-NET01 People & Cultures of World 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Dale Simpson ANTHR-2240-FS060 Field Work Archaeology 06/21/15-07/23/15 FSC CUSTM FIS SA John Staeck 2, ANTHR-2245-FS060 Laboratory Methods Archaeology 06/21/15-07/23/15 FSC CUSTM FIS SA John Staeck ANTHR-2800-FS060 Bioarchaeology 06/21/15-07/23/15 FSC CUSTM FIS SA Michael Dietz Comments Czech Republic 2015: Archaeological Field School (see Field Studies section) Prerequisite Any ANTHR course or consent of instructor ARABIC Liberal Arts, (630) , courses, a blend of classroom and online instruction Also Note: 10WK = 10-week session; 8WK = 8-week session; 1ST5 = first 5-week session; 2ND5 = second 5-week session. For information ARABI Elementary Arabic I TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 BIC WK ARCHITECTURE Business and Technology, TEC 1034, (630) , courses, a blend of classroom and online instruction. Also Note: 10WK = 10-week session; 8K = 8-week session; 1ST5 = first 5-week session; 2ND5 = second 5-week session. For information ARCH-1100-HYB01 Introduction to Architecture S 08:30 AM-12:30 PM 06/13/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 HYB Jane Ostergaard Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction. ARCH 1100 HYB01 meets off campus on Saturdays. Off Campus Field Trips 8:30am 12:30 pm 6/27, 7/11, 7/18, 7/25 ARCH Basic Architectural Drafting MW 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Thaddeus Kulinski ARCH Building Materials MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Thaddeus Kulinski ARCH Blueprint Reading TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Thaddeus Kulinski ARCH Construction Methods I TR 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Judith Johnson ARCH Basic CAD-AutoCAD MW 12:30 PM-05:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Frederick Fosnot Prerequisite Basic technical drafting course, drafting experience or consent of instructor ARCH Basic CAD-AutoCAD MW 05:30 PM-10:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Robert Oswald Prerequisite Basic technical drafting course, drafting experience or consent of instructor ARCH Introduction to BIM-Revit MW 05:30 PM-10:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 James Marlovits ARCH Construction Methods II TR 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Judith Johnson ARCH Arch Computer Modeling TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Mark Pearson Prerequisite ARCH 1211 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor ARCH Arch Design Build TR 01:00 PM-05:00 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Mark Pearson Comments Arch. Design Build. Exploration of design and construction through the creation of a temporary architectural structure. Includes process of problem analysis and evaluation to generate concepts, develop solutions, and then build an architectural object. Some Saturday build days will be required. This offering is 1 lecture and 4 lab hours. ARCH Arch Design Build S 08:00 AM-04:00 PM 06/13/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Mark Pearson Comments Arch. Design Build. Exploration of design and construction through the creation of a temporary architectural structure. Includes process of problem analysis and evaluation to generate concepts, develop solutions, and then build an architectural object. Some Saturday build days will be required. This offering is 1 lecture and 4 lab hours. ART Liberal Arts, (630) , ART Intro to the Visual Arts TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 ART Intro to the Visual Arts TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 ART Intro to the Visual Arts MW 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 Charles Boone ART-1100-NET01 Intro to the Visual Arts 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Mara Baker ART-1100-NET02 Intro to the Visual Arts 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET ART Drawing I TWR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 Charles Boone ART Drawing I TWR 01:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 Mara Baker ART Drawing I TWR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST ART Intro to Studio Art TWR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST ART Introduction to Ceramics TWR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
23 CREDIT CLASSES 21 ART Introduction to Ceramics TWR 06:00 PM-09:00 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST ART D Foundations Studio TWR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 Mara Baker ART Introduction to Jewelry TWR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST ART Life Drawing I TWR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Prerequisite ART-1101 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor ART Life Drawing II TWR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Prerequisite ART-2201 or consent of instructor ART Art History I: To 1300 TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 David Ouellette ART-2211-NET02 Art History I: To /08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET David Ouellette ART-2212-NET02 Art Hist II: /08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET David Ouellette ART-2213-NET03 Art Hist III: 1750 to Present 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET ART-2214-NET02 Intro to Non-Western Art 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET ART Painting I TWR 01:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Prerequisite ART 1101 with a grade of C or better or college equivalent or concurrent enrollment in ART ART Painting II TWR 01:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Prerequisite ART-2221 with a grade of C or better or college equivalent ART Ceramics I TWR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Prerequisite ART-1101 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or concurrent enrollment in ART-1101 ART Ceramics II TWR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Prerequisite ART-1101 and ART-2241 with a grade of C or better or equivalent ART Jewelry/Metalsmithing I TWR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Prerequisite ART 1101 or concurrent enrollment in ART 1101 ART Jewelry/Metalsmithing II TWR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Prerequisite ART 2251 and ART 1101 ART Computer Art I TWR 01:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Prerequisite ART 1101 with a grade of C or better or college equivalent or concurrent enrollment in ART 1101 ART Screenprinting TWR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 Comments Advanced exploration and analysis of screenprinting processes applied to the creation of fine art images. Topics will include varied approaches to generating screen stencils and the use of various substrates in printing original images. Prerequisite: ART 1101 Drawing I with a grade of C or better, or equivalent or Concurrent Enrollment: ART 1101 Drawing I VISUAL ARTS ADMINISTRATION Bachelor of Arts degree by Concordia University Chicago at College of DuPage Student must be admitted into the 3+1 program in Visual Arts Administration and register for courses through Concordia University Chicago. For more information, please contact Joshua Davis at (708) or [email protected] or Justin Hardee at [email protected]. AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY Business and Technology, TEC 1034, (630) , AUTO Automotive for Non-Majors MTWR 02:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Michael Foss AUTO Engine Design & Operation MTWR 11:00 AM-01:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Michael Foss or consent of instructor AUTO Engine Design & Operation MTWR 08:00 AM-10:20 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Thomas Pawl or consent of instructor AUTO Manual Drive Train & Axles MTWR 08:00 AM-10:20 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Thomas Robertson AUTO Automotive Basic Electricity MTWR 11:00 AM-01:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC ST AUTO Suspension Steer & Alignment MTWR 08:00 AM-10:20 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Joseph Aranki or consent of instructor AUTO Automotive Engine Electricity MTWR 08:00 AM-10:20 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC ST Prerequisite AUTO-1131 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One AUTO Air Conditioning and Heating MTWR 11:00 AM-01:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Thomas Pawl Prerequisite AUTO-1131 with a grade of C or better or equivalent of consent of instructor. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One AUTO Engine Controls & Emissions I MTWR 11:00 AM-01:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Joseph Aranki Prerequisite AUTO-1131 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One AUTO Automotive Service MW 08:00 AM-09:00 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Matthew Shanahan MW 09:00 AM-05:00 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC-0037 T 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC-0007 Prerequisite AUTO-1110, AUTO-1120, AUTO-1140, AUTO-1232, AUTO-1240, AUTO-1250, AUTO-1261, and AUTO-2120 or equivalent or consent of instructor. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One AUTO Automotive Hybrid Technology MW 01:30 PM-04:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Thomas Robertson AUTO Automotive ScanTools W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Thomas Robertson Prerequisite AUTO-1232 or equivalent or AUTO-1261 or equivalent or consent of instructor. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One AUTO Diesel Fuel Systems & Emission TR 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Michael Foss Prerequisite AUTO-1110 and AUTO-1261 with a grade of C or better or consent of instructor Certifications A6 and A8 or consent of instructor. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One BAKING AND PASTRY See Culinary Arts. BASIC NURSING ASSISTANT (FORMERLY CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT) See Nursing Basic Nursing Assistant Training Program. College of DuPage
24 22 SUMMER 2015 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES Health and Sciences, HSC 1210, (630) , Anatomy and Physiology ANAT Survey of Human A & P MTWR 08:00 AM-10:20 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST ANAT Survey of Human A & P R 02:00 PM-05:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST MW 02:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-2305 ANAT Survey of Human A & P MW 06:00 PM-08:45 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST R 06:00 PM-09:40 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-2305 ANAT Survey of Human A & P TR 05:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 ADC ST ANAT Survey of Human A & P MW 05:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology I MTWR 07:00 AM-11:30 AM 05/26/15-06/28/15 HSC ST ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology I MTWR 11:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology I MTWR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology I MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-2314 ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology I TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-2314 ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology I TR 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST MW 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-2303 ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology I MW 08:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology I FS 08:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/12/15-08/02/15 ADC ST ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology I TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC-103 ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology I MTWR 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC-25A ST ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology I TR 04:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC-25A ST ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology I MW 08:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology I FS 09:00 AM-02:50 PM 06/12/15-08/02/15 NC ST ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology I MTWR 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC ST ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology I MTWR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC ST ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology II MTWR 07:00 AM-11:30 AM 06/29/15-08/02/15 HSC ND Prerequisite ANAT-1551 or ANAT-1571 with a grade of C or better. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology II MTWR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Thomas Ruehlmann Prerequisite ANAT-1551 or ANAT-1571 with a grade of C or better. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology II MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-2320 Prerequisite ANAT-1551 or ANAT-1571 with a grade of C or better. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology II TR 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST MW 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-1313 Prerequisite ANAT-1551 or ANAT-1571 with a grade of C or better. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology II MW 03:00 PM-05:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST MW 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC-104 Prerequisite ANAT-1551 or ANAT-1571 with a grade of C or better. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology II TR 09:00 AM-02:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 ADC ST Prerequisite ANAT-1551 or ANAT-1571 with a grade of C or better. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology II F 11:00 AM-05:00 PM 06/12/15-08/02/15 WC-25A ST S 08:00 AM-02:00 PM 06/12/15-08/02/15 WC-25A Prerequisite ANAT-1551 or ANAT-1571 with a grade of C or better. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology II MTWR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC-25A ST Prerequisite ANAT-1551 or ANAT-1571 with a grade of C or better. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology II TR 08:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST Prerequisite ANAT-1551 or ANAT-1571 with a grade of C or better. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology II MW 11:00 AM-04:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC ST Prerequisite ANAT-1551 or ANAT-1571 with a grade of C or better. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology II FS 09:00 AM-03:00 PM 06/12/15-08/02/15 CSC ST Prerequisite ANAT-1551 or ANAT-1571 with a grade of C or better. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One ANAT A & P With Cadaver I MTWR 08:00 AM-10:20 AM 05/26/15-06/28/15 HSC ST MW 10:30 AM-02:50 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 HSC-2320 ANAT A & P With Cadaver I TR 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST MW 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-2314 Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
25 CREDIT CLASSES 23 ANAT A & P With Cadaver I MW 03:00 PM-05:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST MTWR 01:30 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-2326 ANAT A & P With Cadaver I M 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-1324 W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-2320 ANAT A & P With Cadaver II MTWR 08:00 AM-10:20 AM 06/29/15-08/02/15 HSC ND MW 10:30 AM-02:50 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 HSC-2320 Prerequisite ANAT-1551 or ANAT-1571 with a grade of C or better. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One. ANAT A & P With Cadaver II TR 03:00 PM-05:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST MTWR 01:30 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-2324 Biology Prerequisite ANAT-1551 or ANAT-1571 with a grade of C or better. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One. BIOLO Survey of Biology TR 10:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST MTWR 12:00 PM-01:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-1301 Prerequisite MATH-0481 (or college equivalent) with a C or better, or a qualifying score on the mathematics. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One BIOLO Survey of Biology TR 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST W 12:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC-1328 Prerequisite MATH-0481 (or college equivalent) with a C or better, or a qualifying score on the mathematics. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One BIOLO Survey of Biology TR 06:00 PM-10:35 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST Prerequisite MATH-0481 (or college equivalent) with a C or better, or a qualifying score on the mathematics. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One BIOLO Survey of Biology MW 09:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST Prerequisite MATH-0481 (or college equivalent) with a C or better, or a qualifying score on the mathematics. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One BIOLO-1100-NET01 Survey of Biology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Barbara Anderson Prerequisite MATH-0481 (or college equivalent) with a C or better, or a qualifying score on the mathematics. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One BIOLO-1100-NET02 Survey of Biology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Julie Gibbs Prerequisite MATH-0481 (or college equivalent) with a C or better, or a qualifying score on the mathematics. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One BIOLO-1100-NET03 Survey of Biology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Barbara Anderson Prerequisite MATH-0481 (or college equivalent) with a C or better, or a qualifying score on the mathematics. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One BIOLO-1100-NET04 Survey of Biology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Julie Gibbs Prerequisite MATH-0481 (or college equivalent) with a C or better, or a qualifying score on the mathematics. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One BIOLO Environmental Biology TR 09:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST BIOLO Environmental Biology M 09:00 AM-02:00 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST W 09:00 AM-02:00 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-1303 BIOLO Environmental Biology MW 05:30 PM-10:30 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST BIOLO Environmental Biology MW 01:00 PM-05:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST BIOLO Environmental Biology TR 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 ADC ST TR 03:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 ADC-103 BIOLO Environmental Biology TR 05:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST BIOLO-1110-AFT41 Environmental Biology M 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC-25A ST8 AFT assignment due for first class. Students are expected to come to first class with first assignment completed. or FAST for additional information BIOLO-1110-AFT61 Environmental Biology W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 AFT assignment due for first class. Students are expected to come to first class with first assignment completed. or FAST for additional information BIOLO-1110-FS062 Environmental Biology MW 09:30 AM-03:30 PM 06/08/15-07/13/15 HSC CUSTM FIS Jane DiGiovanni Comments Environmental Alternatives (See Field Studies section.) BIOLO-1110-FS064 Environmental Biology S 09:30 AM-04:30 PM 06/13/15-08/1/15 HSC CUSTM FIS Comments Environmental Alternatives (See Field Studies section.) BIOLO-1110-NET01 Environmental Biology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Shamili Ajgaonkar BIOLO-1110-NET02 Environmental Biology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET BIOLO-1110-NET03 Environmental Biology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Shamili Ajgaonkar BIOLO Introduction to Genetics TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 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 College of DuPage
26 24 SUMMER 2015 BIOLO Principle Biological Science I MTWR 10:30 AM-12:35 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 HSC ST MTWR 07:30 AM-10:20 AM 05/26/15-06/28/15 HSC-1324 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 BIOLO Principle Biological Science I MTWR 10:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST MW 12:00 PM-02:40 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-1305 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 BIOLO Principle Biological Science I MTW 05:00 PM-07:30 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST MW 07:40 PM-10:30 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-1307 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 BIOLO Principle Biological Science I MTW 05:00 PM-07:30 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST MW 07:40 PM-10:30 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-1305 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 BIOLO Principle Biological Science I TR 07:40 PM-10:30 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST TWR 05:00 PM-07:30 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC-2326 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 BIOLO Principle Biological Science II MTWR 10:30 AM-12:35 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 HSC ND MTWR 07:30 AM-10:20 AM 06/29/15-08/02/15 HSC-1324 Prerequisite BIOLO-1151 with a grade of C or better. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One BIOLO Principle Biological Science II TR 07:40 PM-10:30 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST TWR 05:00 PM-07:30 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC-1309 Prerequisite BIOLO-1151 with a grade of C or better. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One BIOLO-1800-FS062 Intro Animal Research S 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 05/09/15-05/23/15 HSC CUSTM FIS SA James Ludden Comments Animal Research in the Field: An Introduction (See Field Studies section.) Microbiology MICRO Microbiology MT 06:30 PM-08:15 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Jason Adams MT 08:30 PM-10:15 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-2309 W 06:30 PM-10:15 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-2309 MICRO Microbiology TR 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Karen Persky MW 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-2307 MICRO Microbiology MW 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST TR 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-2307 MICRO-1420-HYB01 Microbiology TR 11:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 HYB Karen Persky MICRO Microbiology MTWR 02:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST MICRO Microbiology MW 11:00 AM-01:50 pm 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST TR 11:00 AM-01:50 pm 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC 2307 Prerequisite Course requires Reading Placement Test Score - Category One MICRO Microbiology MT 08:30 PM-10:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST MT 06:30 PM-08:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-2309 R 06:30 PM-10:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-2309 MICRO Microbiology MTWR 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST MICRO Microbiology MTWR 11:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST MICRO Microbiology MTR 06:30 PM-10:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST BUSINESS Business and Technology, TEC 1034, (630) , BUSIN Introduction to Business TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Jobert Tungol BUSIN Introduction to Business MW 10:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Jobert Tungol BUSIN Introduction to Business TR 10:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 BUSIN Introduction to Business MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 BUSIN Introduction to Business TR 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 BUSIN Introduction to Business MW 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 BUSIN-1100-NET01 Introduction to Business 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Richard Elliman BUSIN-1100-NET02 Introduction to Business 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Richard Elliman BUSIN-1100-NET03 Introduction to Business 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Richard Elliman BUSIN-1100-NET04 Introduction to Business 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET BUSIN-1100-NET05 Introduction to Business 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Richard Elliman BUSIN-1111-NET01 Customer Service 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET BUSIN-1111-NET02 Customer Service 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET BUSIN-1120-NET01 Fundmntls Personal Investing 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Mary Carlson Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
27 CREDIT CLASSES 25 BUSIN Entrepreneurship MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 BUSIN-1161-NET01 Entrepreneurship 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Herschel Smith BUSIN-1161-NET02 Entrepreneurship 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Herschel Smith BUSIN-1170-NET01 E-Commerce 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET BUSIN Principles of Finance TR 10:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Nancy Payne Prerequisite ACCOU-1110 or ACCOU-1140 or equivalent or consent of instructor BUSIN-2210-NET01 Principles of Finance 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Nancy Payne Prerequisite ACCOU-1110 or ACCOU-1140 or equivalent or consent of instructor BUSIN-2255-NET01 International Business 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Shannon Toler BUSIN-2255-NET02 International Business 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Shannon Toler BUSINESS LAW Business and Technology, TEC 1034, (630) , BUSLW Legal Environment of Business TR 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 BUSLW-2205-NET01 Legal Environment of Business 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET William Carmody BUSLW-2205-NET02 Legal Environment of Business 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET William Carmody BUSLW Business Law I TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 BUSLW Business Law I MW 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 BUSLW Business Law I TR 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 BUSLW-2211-NET01 Business Law I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET William Carmody Comments For information about online courses, visit BUSLW-2211-NET02 Business Law I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET William Carmody BUSLW-2211-NET03 Business Law I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET BUSLW-2212-NET01 Business Law II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Prerequisite BUSLW-2211 CANCER REGISTRY MANAGEMENT Health and Sciences, HSC 1210, (630) , This is a selective admission process program. Please see the College of DuPage website for additional details regarding this program. A mandatory advising session is required as part of admission/ registration to the program. CARDIAC INTERVENTIONAL RADIOGRAPHY SPECIALIST see Diagnostic Medical Imaging Radiography CENTRAL STERILE PROCESSING TECHNICIAN see Surgical Technology CHEMISTRY Health and Sciences, HSC 1210, (630) , CHEMI Lab & Computation Chemistry MW 05:00 PM-06:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST MW 03:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-3314 CHEMI Contemporary Chemistry MTWR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HEC ST8 Mary Newberg CHEMI Contemporary Chemistry MW 05:00 PM-10:30 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST CHEMI-1105-HYB80 Contemporary Chemistry TR 04:00 PM-06:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 HYB Lubna Haque Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional lab and online coursework. Students are required to use Blackboard and have Internet access. CHEMI-1105-NET01 Contemporary Chemistry 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET CHEMI-1105-NET03 Contemporary Chemistry 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET CHEMI Survey of General Chemistry MW 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST TR 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-3309 Prerequisite MATH-0481 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better, or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test or qualifying A.C.T. math score. CHEMI Survey of General Chemistry T 08:30 AM-12:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 William Peacy WR 08:30 AM-09:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC-2326 WR 10:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC-3307 Prerequisite MATH-0481 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better, or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test or qualifying A.C.T. math score. CHEMI Survey of General Chemistry MTWR 01:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST TR 03:00 PM-05:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-3309 Prerequisite MATH-0481 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better, or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test or qualifying A.C.T. math score. CHEMI Survey of General Chemistry TR 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST MW 01:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-1324 Prerequisite MATH-0481 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better, or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test or qualifying A.C.T. math score. CHEMI Survey of General Chemistry MW 07:30 PM-10:30 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST MW 06:00 PM-07:30 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-3301 T 06:00 PM-10:30 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-3301 Prerequisite MATH-0481 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better, or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test or qualifying A.C.T. math score. College of DuPage
28 26 SUMMER 2015 CHEMI Survey of Organic Chemistry MW 09:30 AM-12:30 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST MTWR 01:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-3301 Prerequisite CHEMI-1211 OR CHEMI-1551 CHEMI Survey of Organic Chemistry M 05:00 PM-10:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST TR 06:30 PM-10:10 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-3326 Prerequisite CHEMI-1211 OR CHEMI-1551 CHEMI Principles of Chemistry I MTR 07:00 AM-10:50 AM 05/26/15-06/28/15 HSC ST5 Cory DiCarlo W 08:00 AM-05:05 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 HSC-3312 Prerequisite MATH-1428 (or college equivalent) or 1431 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better, or qualifying score on the mathematics placement test or a qualifying A.C.T. math score and one year high school chemistry with a satisfactory grade or CHEMI-0485 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better CHEMI Principles of Chemistry I MTR 07:00 AM-10:50 AM 05/26/15-06/28/15 HSC ST5 Cory DiCarlo MTR 01:00 PM-04:05 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 HSC-3312 Prerequisite MATH-1428 (or college equivalent) or 1431 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better, or qualifying score on the mathematics placement test or a qualifying A.C.T. math score and one year high school chemistry with a satisfactory grade or CHEMI-0485 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better CHEMI Principles of Chemistry I TR 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST MTWR 11:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-3310 Prerequisite MATH-1428 (or college equivalent) or 1431 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better, or qualifying score on the mathematics placement test or a qualifying A.C.T. math score and one year high school chemistry with a satisfactory grade or CHEMI-0485 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better CHEMI Principles of Chemistry I M 06:00 PM-07:30 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST T 06:00 PM-10:30 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-3310 M 07:30 PM-10:30 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-3312 R 06:00 PM-10:30 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-3312 Prerequisite MATH-1428 (or college equivalent) or 1431 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better, or qualifying score on the mathematics placement test or a qualifying A.C.T. math score and one year high school chemistry with a satisfactory grade or CHEMI-0485 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better CHEMI Principles of Chemistry I M 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST TR 08:00 AM-09:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-1328 TR 10:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-3305 Prerequisite MATH-1428 (or college equivalent) or 1431 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better, or qualifying score on the mathematics placement test or a qualifying A.C.T. math score and one year high school chemistry with a satisfactory grade or CHEMI-0485 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better CHEMI Principles of Chemistry I MW 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST MTWR 11:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-2324 Prerequisite MATH-1428 (or college equivalent) or 1431 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better, or qualifying score on the mathematics placement test or a qualifying A.C.T. math score and one year high school chemistry with a satisfactory grade or CHEMI-0485 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better CHEMI Principles of Chemistry II MTR 01:00 PM-04:05 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 HSC ND5 Richard Jarman MTR 07:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/29/15-08/02/15 HSC-2324 Prerequisite CHEMI-1551 with a grade of C or better CHEMI Principles of Chemistry II MTR 07:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/29/15-08/02/15 HSC ND5 Richard Jarman W 08:00 AM-05:05 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 HSC-3312 Prerequisite CHEMI-1551 with a grade of C or better CHEMI Principles of Chemistry II MTWR 08:00 AM-09:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST TR 10:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-3314 Prerequisite CHEMI-1551 with a grade of C or better CHEMI Principles of Chemistry II MW 10:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST MTWR 01:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-3310 Prerequisite CHEMI-1551 with a grade of C or better CHEMI Principles of Chemistry II MW 06:30 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST TR 06:30 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-3314 Prerequisite CHEMI-1551 with a grade of C or better CHEMI Principles of Chemistry II MW 01:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST TR 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-1324 Prerequisite CHEMI-1551 with a grade of C or better CHEMI Introduction to Biochemistry MTWR 03:00 PM-05:20 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 HSC ND5 William Roby TR 05:30 PM-09:50 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 HSC-3322 Prerequisite CHEMI-1212 or CHEMI-2551 CHEMI Organic Chemistry I TR 11:00 AM-02:00 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 HSC ST5 Oscene Barrett W 10:00 AM-04:50 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 HSC-3303 MW 07:00 AM-09:50 AM 05/26/15-06/28/15 HSC-3326 TR 07:00 AM-10:50 AM 05/26/15-06/28/15 HSC-3326 Comments Disabled or pregnant students should consult with their physician and instructor Prerequisite CHEMI-1552 with a grade of C or better or equivalent CHEMI Organic Chemistry I TR 11:00 AM-02:00 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 HSC ST5 Roby/Barrett W 10:00 AM-04:50 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 HSC-3322 MW 07:00 AM-09:50 AM 05/26/15-06/28/15 HSC-3326 TR 07:00 AM-10:50 AM 05/26/15-06/28/15 HSC-3326 Comments Disabled or pregnant students should consult with their physician and instructor Prerequisite CHEMI-1552 with a grade of C or better or equivalent CHEMI Organic Chemistry I TR 04:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Alvaro Castillo Aguilar MW 04:00 PM-06:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-1305 Prerequisite CHEMI-1552 with a grade of C or better or equivalent CHEMI Organic Chemistry II MW 07:00 AM-09:50 AM 06/29/15-08/02/15 HSC ND5 Pyrz/Wang TR 07:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/29/15-08/02/15 HSC-3326 TR 11:00 AM-02:00 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 HSC-3303 W 10:00 AM-04:50 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 HSC-3303 Comments Disabled or pregnant students should consult with their physician and instructor Prerequisite CHEMI-2551 with a grade of C or better or equivalent CHEMI Organic Chemistry II TR 11:00 AM-02:00 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 HSC ND5 Scott Pyrz W 10:00 AM-04:50 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 HSC-3322 MW 07:00 AM-09:50 AM 06/29/15-08/02/15 HSC-3326 TR 07:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/29/15-08/02/15 HSC-3326 Comments Disabled or pregnant students should consult with their physician and instructor Prerequisite CHEMI-2551 with a grade of C or better or equivalent Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
29 CREDIT CLASSES 27 CHINESE Liberal Arts, (630) , CHINE Elementary Chinese I TR 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 BIC WK CHINE-1101-FS088 Elementary Chinese I 05/15/15-06/23/ CUSTM FIS SA Kent Richter Comments China Study Abroad (See Field Studies section.) CHINE-1102-FS088 Elementary Chinese II 05/15/15-06/23/ CUSTM FIS SA Kent Richter Comments China Study Abroad (See Field Studies section.) CHINE-2201-FS088 Intermediate Chinese I 05/15/15-06/23/ CUSTM FIS SA Kent Richter Comments China Study Abroad (See Field Studies section.) CHINE-2202-FS088 Intermediate II 05/15/15-06/23/ CUSTM FIS SA Kent Richter Comments China Study Abroad (See Field Studies section.) CITIZENSHIP (630) , Free classes prepare eligible adults for the U.S. Citizenship exam and interview. Priority registration is by appointment only and is strongly advised since classes fill quickly. Call for priority registration schedule. ASE Citizenship Preparation S 08:30 AM-11:20 AM 05/30/15-08/02/15 BIC WK ASE Citizenship Preparation T 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 BIC WK COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY see Diagnostic Medical Imaging Radiography COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS Business and Technology, TEC 1034, (630) , CIS Using Computers: Introduction MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SCC ST CIS Using Computers: Introduction MW 09:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST CIS-1110-NET01 Using Computers: Introduction 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Robert Nichols Comments Course uses Microsoft Office For information about online courses, visit CIS-1120-NET01 The Internet 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Robert Nichols CIS Intro Computer Info Systems TR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 SCC ST8 Michael Losacco CIS Intro Computer Info Systems MW 12:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SCC ST CIS Intro Computer Info Systems MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST CIS Intro Computer Info Systems TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST CIS Intro Computer Info Systems MW 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SCC ST8 Michael Losacco CIS Intro Computer Info Systems TR 09:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC ST CIS Intro Computer Info Systems MW 08:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST CIS Intro Computer Info Systems MW 08:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC ST CIS-1150-AFT01 Intro Computer Info Systems T 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 AFT Brian Bradley assignment due for first class. Students are expected to come to first class with first assignment completed. or FAST for additional information CIS-1150-AFT21 Intro Computer Info Systems M 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC 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 contact hours TBA CIS-1150-AFT41 Intro Computer Info Systems R 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/11/15-08/02/15 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 contact hours TBA CIS-1150-AFT61 Intro Computer Info Systems W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 AFT 10.00\ assignment due for first class. Students are expected to come to first class with first assignment completed. or FAST for additional information. 4 contact hours TBA CIS-1150-NET01 Intro Computer Info Systems 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Annette Kerwin Comments Course uses Microsoft Office For information about online courses, visit CIS-1150-NET02 Intro Computer Info Systems 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Louis Christakes Comments Course uses Microsoft Office For information about online courses, visit CIS-1150-NET03 Intro Computer Info Systems 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Robert Nichols Comments Course uses Microsoft Office For information about online courses, visit CIS Windows Command Line T 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Philip Waid CIS-1180-NET01 Intro to Networking 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Annette Kerwin Prerequisite CIS-1150 or CIS-1160 or consent of instructor CIS Introduction to Game Industry MW 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SCC ST8 Sally Mullan CIS Game Design MW 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SCC ST8 Sally Mullan CIS Introduction to Spreadsheets MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SCC ST Prerequisite CIS-1110 or CIS-1130 or CIS-1150 or equivalent or consent of instructor CIS-1221-NET01 Introduction to Spreadsheets 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Dejang Liu Comments Uses Microsoft Access For information about online courses, visit Prerequisite CIS-1110 or CIS-1130 or CIS-1150 or equivalent or consent of instructor CIS-1230-NET01 Microcomputer Database Apps 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Dejang Liu Comments Uses Microsoft Access For information about online courses, visit Prerequisite CIS-1110 or CIS-1130 or CIS-1150 or consent of instructor CIS Programming Logic & Technique TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 SCC ST8 Vincent Spina Prerequisite MATH-0482 (or college equivalent) or MATH-1115 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better, or qualifying score on the mathematics placement test or qualifying A.C.T. math score or consent of instructor CIS Programming Logic & Technique MW 12:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SCC ST8 Louis Christakes Prerequisite MATH-0482 (or college equivalent) or MATH-1115 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better, or qualifying score on the mathematics placement test or qualifying A.C.T. math score or consent of instructor College of DuPage
30 28 SUMMER 2015 CIS Programming Logic & Technique MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SCC ST Prerequisite MATH-0482 (or college equivalent) or MATH-1115 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better, or qualifying score on the mathematics placement test or qualifying A.C.T. math score or consent of instructor CIS Programming Logic & Technique TR 12:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 SCC ST8 Louis Christakes Prerequisite MATH-0482 (or college equivalent) or MATH-1115 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better, or qualifying score on the mathematics placement test or qualifying A.C.T. math score or consent of instructor CIS Introduction to Linux/Unix OS TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 SCC ST8 Sheikh Shamsuddin Prerequisite CIS-1150 or CIS-1160 or CIT-1122 or equivalent or consent of instructor CIS-1510-NET01 GUI Programming 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Annette Kerwin Comments Course uses Visual Studio For information about online courses, visit Prerequisite CIS-1400 and CIS-1130 or equivalent or consent of instructor CIS C++ Science & Engineering TR 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Vincent Spina Prerequisite MATH-2231 (or college equivalent) CIS C++ Science & Engineering MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Sheikh Shamsuddin Prerequisite MATH-2231 (or college equivalent) CIS C++ Science & Engineering TR 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Bradley Sward Prerequisite MATH-2231 (or college equivalent) CIS C++ Language Programming MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SCC ST8 Mohammad Morovati Prerequisite CIS-1400 or consent of instructor CIS-2541-NET01 C++ Language Programming 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Mohammad Morovati Prerequisite CIS-1400 or consent of instructor CIS Advanced C++ Programming TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 SCC ST8 Sally Mullan Prerequisite CIS-2541 or consent of instructor CIS Introduction to Java TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 SCC ST8 Mohammad Morovati Prerequisite CIS-1400 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent or consent of instructor CIS-2770-HYB01 Intro System Analysis & Design W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 HYB John Partacz Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction COMPUTER SCIENCE Bachelor of Science degree by Lewis University at College of DuPage Student must be admitted into the 3+1 program in Computer Science and register for courses through Lewis University. For more information, please contact Ray Klump at Lewis at (815) or [email protected] or Justin Hardee at [email protected]. COMPUTER AND NTERNETWORKING TECHNOLOGIES Business and Technology, TEC 1034, (630) , CIT PC Maintenance & Upgrading MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SCC ST8 Tony Chen CIT PC Maintenance & Upgrading TR 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 SCC ST8 Sheikh Shamsuddin CIT PC Maintenance & Upgrading MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SCC ST8 Paul Johnson CIT-1111-HYB01 Computer & Hardware Maintenance MTWR 08:00 AM-09:30 AM 05/26/15-06/28/15 BIC ST5 HYB Clyde Cox Comments Hybrid format: a blend of classroom and online course work. Internet access required. Prerequisite CIT-1100 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor CIT-1111-HYB03 Computer & Hardware Maintenance MW 01:00 PM-04:05 PM 05/27/15-06/28/15 BIC ST5 HYB Clyde Cox Comments Hybrid format: a blend of classroom and online course work. Internet access required. Prerequisite CIT-1100 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor CIT-1111-HYB04 Computer & Hardware Maintenance TR 06:30 PM-08:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 SCC ST8 HYB Thomas Hermanek Comments Hybrid format: a blend of classroom and online course work. Internet access required. Prerequisite CIT-1100 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor CIT-1111-HYB61 Computer & Hardware Maintenance TR 06:30 PM-08:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 HYB Comments Hybrid format: a blend of classroom and online course work. Internet access required. Prerequisite CIT-1100 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor CIT-1112-HYB02 Advanced System Maintenance MW 07:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 HYB Thomas Hermanek Comments Hybrid format: a blend of classroom and online course work. Internet access required Prerequisite CIT-1100 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor CIT-1112-HYB03 Advanced System Maintenance MW 01:00 PM-04:05 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC ND5 HYB Tony Chen Comments Hybrid format: a blend of classroom and online course work. Internet access required. Prerequisite CIT-1100 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor CIT Adv Computer Maintenance Tool TR 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 SCC ST CIT Apple MacOS Maiint/Troublesht TR 06:30 PM-10:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 TEC ST Prerequisite CIT-1100, CIT-1111 and CIT-1112 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor CIT Binary Numbers & Subnetting MTWR 01:30 PM-02:50 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC ND5 Brock Stout CIT Binary Numbers & Subnetting MW 06:30 PM-08:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SCC ST CIT Introduction to Networks TR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST CIT Introduction to Networks MW 06:30 PM-10:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST CIT Routing & Switching Essentials MTWR 10:00 AM-01:00 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC ND Prerequisite CIT-1121 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor CIT Routing & Switching Essentials MW 06:30 PM-10:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Brock Stout Prerequisite CIT-1121 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor CIT Scaling Networks MW 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Felix Davis Prerequisite CIT-1122 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor. CIT Scaling Networks TR 06:30 PM-10:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Prerequisite CIT-1122 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor. CIT Connecting Networks TR 06:30 PM-10:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Prerequisite CIT-1123 CIT-1635-HYB01 Data Communications & Networks TR 07:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 SCC ST8 HYB Brock Stout Comments Above class only Media enhanced course, additional hours independent work, PC W/CD and printer required Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction. Prerequisite CIT-1121 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor CIT Security Plus MW 06:30 PM-10:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Justin Wagner Prerequisite CIT-1124 or CIT-1635 with grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor CIT Server Plus TR 01:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 SCC ST8 Tony Chen Prerequisite CIT-1112 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor CIT CCNA Security TR 06:30 PM-10:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 SCC ST8 William Wolfe Prerequisite CIT-1122 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or CCNA Certification or consent of instructor Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
31 CREDIT CLASSES 29 CIT CCNA Voice TR 06:30 PM-10:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 James Nechleba Prerequisite CIT-1122 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent or consent of instructor CIT Computer Forensics I MW 09:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SCC ST8 Vincent Spina Prerequisite CIT-1111 and CIT-1112 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent or consent of instructor COMPUTER SCIENCE Bachelor of Science degree by Lewis University at College of DuPage Student must be admitted into the 3+1 program in Computer Science and register for courses through Lewis University. For more information, please contact Ray Klump at Lewis at (815) or [email protected] or Justin Hardee at [email protected]. COSMETOLOGY Business and Technology, TEC 1034, (630) , Permit required for courses. Contact the Program Specialist at for information regarding obtaining a permit. COSME License Review MW 05:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST Comments Permit required: Contact Bea Brown; Naperville Center Addison Center The classroom number for this section will be posted at location. Prerequisite COSME-2227 with grade of B or better or equivalent and concurrent enrollment in COSME-2253 or consent of instructor COSME License Review M 08:00 AM-03:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST Comments Permit required: Contact Bea Brown; Naperville Center Addison Center The classroom number for this section will be posted at location. Prerequisite COSME-2227 with grade of B or better or equivalent and concurrent enrollment in COSME-2253 or consent of instructor CRIMINAL JUSTICE Health and Sciences, BIC 2616, (630) , CRIMJ Introduction Criminal Justice MW 06:00 PM-10:20 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 HEC ND5 David Deeds CRIMJ Introduction Criminal Justice MW 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HEC ST8 Eric Thompson CRIMJ Introduction Criminal Justice MW 09:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST8 Philip Oretsky CRIMJ-1100-NET03 Introduction Criminal Justice 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Deanna Davisson CRIMJ-1130-NET01 Introduction to Corrections 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Theodore Darden Comments For information about online course, visit CRIMJ Intro to Homeland Security TR 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HEC ST8 Deanna Davisson CRIMJ-1145-NET01 Intro to Homeland Security 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Deanna Davisson CRIMJ-1147-NET01 Intro Domestic/Intnl Terrorism 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Deanna Davisson CRIMJ-1151-HYB01 Constitutional Law W 01:00 PM-03:45 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 HEC ST8 HYB Robert Hovey Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction CRIMJ-1151-NET01 Constitutional Law 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Tauya Johnson CRIMJ Criminal Law MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HEC ST8 Cary Pierce CRIMJ-1152-NET01 Criminal Law 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Tauya Johnson CRIMJ-1153-NET01 Rules of Evidence 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Tauya Johnson CRIMJ-1820-FS060 Crime and Punishment T 08:00 AM-12:50 PM 05/26/15-07/08/15 MAC CUSTM FIS SA Theodore Darden Comments Crime and Punishment in the U.S. and England (See Field Studies section.) CRIMJ-2230-NET01 Criminal Investigation 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Theodore Darden CRIMJ Criminology TR 10:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HEC ST8 Eric Thompson CRIMJ-2231-NET01 Criminology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Eric Thompson CRIMJ Juvenile Delinquency MW 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HEC ST8 Jeremy Croy CRIMJ-2240-NET01 Juvenile Delinquency 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Leonard Donovan CRIMJ-2250-NET01 Police Organization & Admin 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Karen Miller CRIMJ-2820-FS060 International Study R 08:00 AM-12:50 PM 05/28/15-07/08/15 MAC CUSTM FIS SA Theodore Darden 3, Comments Crime and Punishment in the U.S. and England (See Field Studies section.) Prerequisite CRIMJ-1100 or consent of instructor CRIMINAL/SOCIAL JUSTICE Bachelor of Arts degree by Lewis University at College of DuPage Student must be admitted into the 3+1 program in Criminal/Social Justice and register for courses through Lewis University. For more information, please contact Michelle Mega at Lewis at (815) or [email protected] or Justin Hardee at [email protected]. CULINARY ARTS Business and Technology, TEC 1034, (630) , call department office (630) , or CULIN Quantity Food Preparation I MTW 08:00 AM-01:30 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CHC ST8 Susan Maddox Prerequisite CULIN-1120 or equivalent or concurrent enrollment or consent of instructor CULIN Cake Decorate & Confectionery TR 03:00 PM-06:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 CHC ST8 Donna Wagner CULIN Cul Measurements & Conversions W 02:00 PM-05:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 CHC ST8 Christopher Thielman CULIN Cul Measurements & Conversions W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 CHC ST8 Robert Cano CULIN Nutrition for Foods Professnl W 02:00 PM-05:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 CHC ST8 Debra Macchia CULIN Basic Nutrition TR 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Debra Macchia Prerequisite ANAT-1500, 1551, 1552, 1571 or 1572 or consent of instructor CULIN Basic Nutrition TR 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Debra Macchia Prerequisite ANAT-1500, 1551, 1552, 1571 or 1572 or consent of instructor CULIN Basic Nutrition MW 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Kimberly Mack Prerequisite ANAT-1500, 1551, 1552, 1571 or 1572 or consent of instructor College of DuPage
32 30 SUMMER 2015 CULIN Basic Nutrition F 08:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/12/15-08/02/15 ADC ST8 Prerequisite ANAT-1500, 1551, 1552, 1571 or 1572 or consent of instructor CULIN Foodservice Sanitation M 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CHC ST8 CULIN Foodservice Sanitation M 02:00 PM-05:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CHC ST8 CULIN-1120-NET01 Foodservice Sanitation 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Christopher Thielman Students are required to take the final exam in the Testing Center on main campus. CULIN Baking & Patisserie I MTW 08:00 AM-01:30 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CHC ST Prerequisite CULIN-1120 or concurrent enrollment or consent of instructor CULIN-1800-FS060 Art of Italian Cuisine 05/23/15-06/02/15 FSC CUSTM FIS SA David Kramer 3, Comments Art of Italian Cuisine (See Field Studies section.) CULIN-1800-FS070 France: Wine and Gastronomy 05/17/15-05/23/15 FSC CUSTM FIS SA Christopher Thielman 2, Comments France: Wine and Gastronomy (See Field Studies section.) CULIN Cul Arts: Garde Manger MTW 09:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CHC ST8 David Kramer Prerequisite CULIN-1101 or equivalent or consent of instructor CULIN Cul Arts: Garde Manger MTW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CHC ST8 Michael Maddox Prerequisite CULIN-1101 or equivalent or consent of instructor CULIN Cul Arts: International Cuisine MT 08:30 AM-01:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CHC-1009M ST8 Timothy Meyers Prerequisite CULIN-1101 or equivalent or consent of instructor HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT Bachelor of Science degree by Roosevelt University at College of DuPage Student must be admitted into the 3+1 program in Hospitality and Tourism and register for courses through Roosevelt University. For more information, please contact Office of Admissions at Roosevelt at (877) or [email protected] or Justin Hardee at [email protected]. DANCE Liberal Arts, (630) , Students interested in dance productions should contact the Fine and Applied Arts office at for audition information. DANCE Ballet I MW 10:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 PEC ST8 DANCE Ballet I MW 08:00 PM-09:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 PEC WK DANCE Ballet II MW 08:00 PM-09:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 PEC WK Prerequisite DANCE-1101 or PHYS-1611 with a grade of D or better or equivalent skill level or consent of instructor DENTAL HYGIENE Health and Sciences, HSC 1210, (630) , DEHYG Periodontics I R 08:00 AM-12:00 PM 06/11/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Comments This course requires a permit, after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by Health Program Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee. Prerequisite DEHYG-1102, DEHYG-1105, DEHYG-1112, DEHYG-1121, DEHYG-1135 and DEHYG-1145 with a grade of C or better; admission to Dental Hygiene program or consent of instructor DEHYG Clinical Dental Hygiene II M 08:00 AM-12:00 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Belmonte/Drummer MT 12:30 PM-04:30 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-1122 W 05:00 PM-09:00 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-1122 Comments This course requires a permit, after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by Health Program Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee. Prerequisite DEHYG-1121 with a grade of C or better; admission to Dental Hygiene program or consent of instructor DEHYG Clinical Dental Hygiene II W 08:00 AM-12:00 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Belmonte/Czahor WR 12:30 PM-04:30 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-1122 M 05:00 PM-09:00 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-1122 Comments This course requires a permit, after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by Health Program Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee. Prerequisite DEHYG-1121 with a grade of C or better; admission to Dental Hygiene program or consent of instructor DEHYG Review of Dental Literature T 09:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Comments This course requires a permit, after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by Health Program Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee. Prerequisite Admission to Dental Hygiene program is required or consent of instructor HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT Bachelor of Arts degree by Concordia University Chicago at College of DuPage Student must be admitted into the 3+1 program in Healthcare Management and register for courses through Concordia University Chicago. For more information, please contact an Admission Counselor at (708) or [email protected] or Justin Hardee at [email protected]. DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL IMAGING NUCLEAR MEDICINE (DMIN) Health and Sciences, HSC 1210, (630) , DMIN Basics of Nuclear Medicine WR 09:00 AM-12:20 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Amy Yarshen Comments This course requires a permit, after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by Health Program Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee. Prerequisite Admission to Nuclear Medicine Technology program or consent of instructor DMIN Radiation Biology & Safety R 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Amy Yarshen W 12:30 PM-03:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 HSC-1139 Comments This course requires a permit, after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by Health Program Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee. Prerequisite Admission to Nuclear Medicine Technology program or consent of instructor DMIN Clinical Nuclear Medicine III 01/01/00-01/01/ WK Amy Yarshen Comments This course requires a permit, after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by Health Program Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee. Prerequisite Admission to the Nuclear Medicine Technology program and DMIN-2211 or consent of instructor Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
33 CREDIT CLASSES 31 DMIN PET/CT T 11:00 AM-06:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST Comments PET/CT lab is scheduled individually. This course requires a permit, after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by Health Program Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee Prerequisite Admission to the Nuclear Medicine Technology program and DMIN-2202 and DMIN-2211 or consent of instructor DMIN Nuclear Medicine Review Semnr T 09:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Amy Yarshen Prerequisite Admission to the Nuclear Medicine Technology program and DMIN-2202 and DMIN-2211 or consent of instructor DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL IMAGING RADIOGRAPHY (DMIR) Health and Sciences, HSC 1210, (630) , DMIR Clinical Education I TR 07:00 AM-03:30 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HOSP ST8 Shellaine Thacker Comments This course requires a permit after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by Health Program Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee. All students will attend clinical 24 hours per week for 10 weeks. Prerequisite Admission to DMIR program is required. DMIR Radiographic Procedures I MW 07:30 AM-09:20 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Thacker/Bertellotti MW 11:30 AM-02:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-1135 Comments This course requires a permit, after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by Health Program Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee. Prerequisite Admission to DMIR program or consent of instructor DMIR Radiographic Procedures I MW 11:30 AM-02:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Thacker/Bertellotti MW 09:30 AM-11:20 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-1105 Comments This course requires a permit, after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by Health Program Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee. Prerequisite Admission to DMIR program or consent of instructor DMIR Radiographic Procedures I MW 11:30 AM-02:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Thacker/Bertellotti MW 02:30 PM-04:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-1105 Comments This course requires a permit, after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by Health Program Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee. Prerequisite Admission to DMIR program or consent of instructor DMIR Ethics, Law & Pharm in Rad T 10:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Comments This course requires a permit after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by the Health Program Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee. Prerequisite DMIR-1113, DMIR-1122 snd DMIR-1133 with a grade of C or better or consent of instructor. DMIR Clinical Education IV MW 07:00 AM-03:30 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HOSP ST8 Jeffrey Papp Comments This course requires a permit, after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by Health Program Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee. Students will attend clinical 36 hours per week for 10 weeks. Prerequisite Admission to DMIR program and DMIR-1113, DMIR-1122 and DMIR-1133 with a grade of C or better or consent of instructor. DIAGNOSTIC MEDICAL IMAGING SONOGRAPHY (DMIS) Health and Sciences, HSC 1210, (630) , DMIS Clinical Education III 05/26/15-08/02/15 HOSP WK Melissa McKirdie Comments This course requires a permit, after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by Health Program Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee. Student will be assigned to a clinical site for 25.5 hours per week. Prerequisite Admission to program is required. DMIS-1102, DMIS-1112, DMIS-1121 and DMIS-1131 or consent of instructor DMIS Fundamentals of OB/GYN II M 01:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST W 01:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC-1137 Comments This course requires a permit, after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by Health Program Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee. Prerequisite Admission to DMIS program and DMIS-1112, DMIS-1121 and DMIS-1141 or consent of instructor DMIS Abdomn/Superfical Structure II W 09:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Melissa McKirdie Comments This course requires a permit, after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by Health Program Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee. Prerequisite Admission to DMIS program and DMIS-1112, DMIS-1131 and DMIS-1141 or consent of instructor DMIS Hands-On Scan Lab IV M 05:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST Comments This course requires a permit after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by the Health Program Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee. Prerequisite Admission to DMIS program and concurrent enrollment in DMIS-2280 & DMIS-2285 DMIS Hands-On Scan Lab IV W 05:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 HSC ST Comments This course requires a permit after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by the Health Program Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee. Prerequisite Admission to DMIS program and concurrent enrollment in DMIS-2280 & DMIS-2285 DMIS Clinical Ed-Vascular Imaging II 05/08/15-07/10/15 HOSP CUSTM Melissa McKirdie Comments This course requires a permit after acceptance and requirements have been completed and approved by Health Program Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee. Students are assigned to a designated clinical site four days a week from 7:00 am 4:30 p.m. Student will be assigned a total of 200 hours for the term per the clinical sites availability. Prerequisite Admission to DMIS program and DMIS-2212 with a grade of C or better EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION AND CARE Health and Sciences, BIC 2616, (630) , ECEC Growth & Develop Young Child TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 ECC ST8 Sandra Biegel Prerequisite Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One. ECEC-1110-NET01 Parenting & the Young Child 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Michelle Barton Comments For information about online courses, visit ECEC-1116-NET01 Infant-Toddler Care I 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Marlene Krohse College of DuPage
34 32 SUMMER 2015 ECEC-2211-NET01 Child Health/Safety/Nutrition 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Marlene Krohse Prerequisite Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One. ECEC-2254-HYB10 Adm of EC-Program Operations W 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 ECC ST8 HYB Erin Cetera Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION, SPECIAL EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY/SPECIAL EDUCATION, or EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Bachelor of Arts degree by Lewis University at College of DuPage Student must be admitted into the Enhanced 2+2 program in Education and register for courses through Lewis University. For more information, please contact Joan Williams at Lewis at (815) or [email protected] or Justin Hardee at [email protected]. EARTH SCIENCE Health and Sciences, BIC 2616, (630) , EARTH Geology: Earth Interior MTWR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST 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 Geology: Earth Interior MTWR 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST 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 Environmental Geology TR 09:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST EARTH Introduction to Meteorology MTWR 08:30 AM-10:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST 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 Introduction to Meteorology S 08:00 AM-03:30 PM 05/30/15-08/02/15 NC WK 6.00 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 1110-NET01 Introduction to Meteorology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST 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 Climate & Global Change TR 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Prerequisite MATH 0481 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test or qualifying A.C.T. math score. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One EARTH Climate & Global Change MW 04:00 PM-06:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Prerequisite MATH 0481 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test or qualifying A.C.T. math score. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One EARTH Weather Analysis & Forecast I MTWR 11:00 AM-12:20 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC ND EARTH Weather Impacts & Preparedness TWR 02:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 EARTH Weather Impacts & Preparedness MTWR 08:30 AM-10:50 AM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC ND5 EARTH-1122-AFT01 Astronomy: The Solar System R 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/11/15-08/02/15 BIC 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. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One EARTH Astronomy: Stars & Galaxies MTWR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST 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 Fundamentals of Earth Science MW 09:00 AM-01:30 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Mark Sutherland 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-1140-AFT01 Fundamentals of Earth Science M 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 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. 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-1140-AFT41 Fundamentals of Earth Science W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 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. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One EARTH-1140-AFT61 Fundamentals of Earth Science T 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 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. 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-1140-NET01 Fundamentals of Earth Science 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET 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 1140-NET02 Fundamentals of Earth Science 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST EARTH Introduction to Earth Science TR 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Diana Strode Prerequisite MATH 0481 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or qualifying score on the mathematics. EARTH-1141-NET01 Introduction to Earth Science 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Diana Strode Prerequisite MATH 0481 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or qualifying score on the mathematics. EARTH-1800-FS062 Thunderstorms II R 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 05/14/15-06/01/15 BIC CUSTM FIS Vittorio Gensini Comments Thunderstorm Laboratory: May 15 to 24 (See Field Studies section.) EARTH-1800-FS063 Thunderstorm III R 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 05/28/15-06/15/15 BIC CUSTM FIS Walker Ashley Comments Thunderstorm Laboratory: May 29 to June 7 (See Field Studies section.) Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
35 CREDIT CLASSES 33 EARTH-1800-FS064 Thunderstorm IV R 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/11/15-06/29/15 BIC CUSTM FIS Paul Sirvatka Comments Thunderstorm Laboratory: June 12 to 21 (See Field Studies section.) EARTH-1800-FS065 Thunderstorm V R 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 07/09/15-07/27/15 BIC CUSTM FIS Vittorio Gensini Comments Thunderstorm Laboratory: July 10 to 19 (See Field Studies section.) EARTH-2800-FS062 Adv. Thunderstorm II R 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 05/14/15-06/01/15 BIC CUSTM FIS Vittorio Gensini Comments Thunderstorm Laboratory: May 15 to 24 (See Field Studies section.) Prerequisite At least one course in the discipline or consent of instructor EARTH-2800-FS063 Adv. Thunderstorm III R 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 05/28/15-06/15/15 BIC CUSTM FIS Walker Ashley Comments Thunderstorm Laboratory: May 29 to June 7 (See Field Studies section.) Prerequisite At least one course in the discipline or consent of instructor EARTH-2800-FS064 Adv. Thunderstorm IV R 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/11/15-06/29/15 BIC CUSTM FIS Paul Sirvatka Comments Thunderstorm Laboratory: June 12 to 21 (See Field Studies section.) Prerequisite At least one course in the discipline or consent of instructor EARTH-2800-FS065 Adv. Thunderstorm V R 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 07/09/15-07/27/15 BIC CUSTM FIS Vittorio Gensini Comments Thunderstorm Laboratory: July 10 to 19 (See Field Studies section.) Prerequisite At least one course in the discipline or consent of instructor ECONOMICS Health and Sciences, BIC 2616, (630) , ECONO Macroeconomic & Global Economy MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 ECONO Macroeconomic & Global Economy MW 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Elior Iseli ECONO Macroeconomic & Global Economy MTWR 09:00 AM-11:20 AM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC ND5 ECONO Macroeconomic & Global Economy MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Robert Robson ECONO Macroeconomic & Global Economy TR 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Samantha Marino ECONO Macroeconomic & Global Economy TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 Michael Becker ECONO Macroeconomic & Global Economy MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 Samantha Marino ECONO Macroeconomic & Global Economy MW 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC-123A ST8 Anette D Silva ECONO-2201-NET01 Macroeconomic & Global Economy 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Mark Rudisill ECONO-2201-NET02 Macroeconomic & Global Economy 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Mark Rudisill ECONO-2201-NET03 Macroeconomic & Global Economy 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Mark Rudisill ECONO-2201-NET04 Macroeconomic & Global Economy 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Mitchell Fisher ECONO-2201-NET05 Macroeconomic & Global Economy 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Mitchell Fisher ECONO-2201-NET06 Macroeconomic & Global Economy 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Nicholas Bergan ECONO-2201-NET07 Macroeconomic & Global Economy 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Nicholas Bergan ECONO-2201-NET08 Macroeconomic & Global Economy 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Carlo Candalla ECONO Microeconomic & Global Economy MTWR 12:30 PM-02:50 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC ND5 ECONO Microeconomic & Global Economy MW 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Md Javed Iqbal ECONO Microeconomic & Global Economy TR 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Md Javed Iqbal ECONO Microeconomic & Global Economy MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Md Javed Iqbal ECONO Microeconomic & Global Economy MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC ST8 Anette D Silva ECONO-2202-NET01 Microeconomic & Global Economy 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Mark Rudisill ECONO-2202-NET02 Microeconomic & Global Economy 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Mark Rudisill ECONO-2202-NET03 Microeconomic & Global Economy 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Amlan Mitra ECONO-2202-NET04 Microeconomic & Global Economy 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Amlan Mitra ECONO-2202-NET05 Microeconomic & Global Economy 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Carlo Candalla College of DuPage
36 34 SUMMER 2015 ECONO-2202-NET06 Microeconomic & Global Economy 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET EDUCATION Health and Sciences, BIC 2616, (630) , EDUCA Introduction to Education MW 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Shannon Brown EDUCA-1100-NET01 Introduction to Education 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Shannon Brown EDUCA-1101-HYB01 School Procedures I MW 11:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 HYB Shannon Brown Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction. EDUCA Career Development MW 01:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Danice McGrath EDUCA Career Development TR 10:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Trudi Coutts EDUCA Career Development F 08:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/12/15-08/02/15 CSC ST8 David Belanger EDUCA-1105-NET02 Career Development 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Stacie Haen-Darden EDUCA College Success Skills TR 10:00 AM-01:00 PM 06/30/15-08/02/15 BIC ND5 Douglas Muir EDUCA College Success Skills TR 09:30 AM-11:20 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Heather Pate EDUCA College Success Skills F 08:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/12/15-08/02/15 CSC ST8 Douglas Muir EDUCA-1115-NET02 College Success Skills 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Stacie Haen-Darden EDUCA-2201-HYB01 Educa for Exceptional Child MW 08:00 AM-09:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 HYB Shannon Brown Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction. EDUCA-2201-HYB52 Educa for Exceptional Child MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 HYB Steven Fry Comments Hybrid format a blend of traditional and alternative format course work. 40 observation hours TBA. EDUCA-2780-NET01 Video Applications-Education 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Nancy O Sullivan ELEMENTARY EDUCATION, SPECIAL EDUCATION, ELEMENTARY/SPECIAL EDUCATION, or EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Bachelor of Arts degree by Lewis University at College of DuPage Student must be admitted into the Enhanced 2+2 program in Education and register for courses through Lewis University. For more information, please contact Joan Williams at Lewis at (815) or [email protected] or Justin Hardee at [email protected]. EKG See Health Sciences. ELECTRO-MECHANICAL TECHNOLOGY Business and Technology, TEC 1034, (630) , ELMEC Survey of Automation MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 John Pasqua ELMEC Motor & Generator Fundamentals TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Adam Beemer ELMEC Hydraulcs & Pneumatics TR 06:00 PM-10:20 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 TEC ST5 Andreas Vrettos ELMEC Intro to Robotic Technology TR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Adam Beemer ELMEC Maintenance Mgmt Systems MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Robert Pausch ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY Business and Technology, TEC 1034, (630) , ELECT Electricity/Electronic Fundmtl MTWR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/01/15-06/25/15 TEC CUSTM Andreas Vrettos ELECT Electricity/Electronic Fundmtl TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Robert Cannella Jr ELECT Circuits I MTWR 08:00 AM-11:00 AM 06/29/15-08/02/15 TEC ND5 Balkrishna Oza Prerequisite ELECT-1100 or consent of instructor EMT/PARAMEDIC See Fire Science Technology. ENGINEERING Health and Sciences, BIC 2616, (630) , ENGIN Engineering Graphics/Design TR 01:00 PM-05:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Prerequisite MATH 0482 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or a qualifying score on the mathematics ENGIN Statics MW 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Scott Banjavcic Prerequisite MATH-2231 with a grade of C or better or equivalent and concurrent enrollment in PHYSI-2111 are required. ENGIN Dynamics MW 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Scott Banjavcic Prerequisite ENGIN-2201 with a grade of C or better or equivalent and PHYSI-2111 with a grade of C or better or equivalent ENGIN Mechanics of Material TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 David Smith Prerequisite ENGIN-2201 ENGIN Engineering Thermodynamics TR 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Scott Banjavcic Prerequisite MATH-2233 (or college equivalent) ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Liberal Arts, (630) All students are required to take the Reading and Writing Placement Tests prior to registration. ENGLI Approaches College Reading I MTWR 09:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Mary Anderson Prerequisite Appropriate score on Reading Placement Test Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
37 CREDIT CLASSES 35 ENGLI Approaches College Reading II MTWR 11:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Mary Anderson Prerequisite Appropriate score on Reading Placement Test ENGLI-0482-NET30 Approaches College Reading II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Prerequisite Appropriate score on Reading Placement Test ENGLI Approaches College Writing I MTWR 11:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SRC ST8 Mike Chu Prerequisite Appropriate score on English Placement Test ENGLI Approaches College Writing I TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 SRC ST8 Prerequisite Appropriate score on English Placement Test ENGLI Approaches College Writing II MTWR 09:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SRC ST8 Mike Chu Prerequisite ENGLI-0491 with grade of C or better or appropriate score on English Placement Test ENGLI-0492-NET30 Approaches College Writing II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Exams given in the Testing Center on main campus. Prerequisite ENGLI-0491 with grade of C or better or appropriate score on English Placement Test ENGLI-0492-NET40 Approaches College Writing II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments For more information about online courses go to Prerequisite ENGLI-0491 with grade of C or better or appropriate score on English Placement Test ENGLI English Composition I MW 08:00 AM-12:20 PM 05/27/15-06/28/15 SRC ST5 Timothy Henningsen 8.00 ENGLI English Composition I T 08:00 AM-12:20 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 BIC ST5 Trina Sotirakopulos 8.00 R 08:00 AM-12:20 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 SRC-3005 ENGLI English Composition I M 09:00 AM-11:20 AM 05/26/15-06/28/15 SRC ST5 Robert Dixon-Kolar 8.00 TWR 09:00 AM-11:20 AM 05/26/15-06/28/15 BIC-2641 ENGLI English Composition I MTR 12:00 PM-02:20 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 BIC ST5 Robert Dixon-Kolar 8.00 W 12:00 PM-02:20 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 SRC-3004 ENGLI English Composition I W 08:00 AM-12:20 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 SRC ND M 08:00 AM-12:20 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC-3722 ENGLI English Composition I W 09:00 AM-11:20 AM 06/29/15-08/02/15 SRC ND MTR 09:00 AM-11:20 AM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC-3703 ENGLI English Composition I W 08:00 AM-09:15 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SRC ST8 Brian Brems 8.00 MTR 08:00 AM-09:15 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC-3723 ENGLI English Composition I W 08:30 AM-11:20 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SRC ST M 08:30 AM-11:20 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC-2411 ENGLI English Composition I R 08:30 AM-11:20 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 SRC ST8 Eric Martinson 8.00 T 08:30 AM-11:20 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC-3630 ENGLI English Composition I MWR 09:00 AM-10:15 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST T 09:00 AM-10:15 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SRC-3019 ENGLI English Composition I R 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 SRC ST T 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC-3722 ENGLI English Composition I T 12:30 PM-03:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Eric Martinson 8.00 R 12:30 PM-03:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 SRC-3003 ENGLI English Composition I W 02:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SRC ST M 02:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC-1529 ENGLI English Composition I M 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST W 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SRC-3003 ENGLI English Composition I T 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST R 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 SRC-3004 ENGLI English Composition I W 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST M 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC-110 ENGLI English Composition I R 11:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC ST T 11:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC-16 ENGLI English Composition I T 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC ST R 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC-16 ENGLI English Composition I MTR 09:00 AM-11:20 AM 05/26/15-06/28/15 NC ST W 09:00 AM-11:20 AM 05/26/15-06/28/15 NC-25 ENGLI English Composition I R 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST T 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC-25 ENGLI English Composition I M 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC ST W 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC-110 ENGLI English Composition I TR 08:30 AM-12:50 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 CSC ST ENGLI English Composition I TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 CSC ST ENGLI-1101-AFT41 English Composition I W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 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. College of DuPage
38 36 SUMMER 2015 ENGLI-1101-AFT61 English Composition I T 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 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. ENGLI-1101-NET10 English Composition I 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Thomas Fate ENGLI-1101-NET11 English Composition I 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Thomas Fate ENGLI-1101-NET12 English Composition I 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Deborah Adelman ENGLI-1101-NET13 English Composition I 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Deborah Adelman ENGLI-1101-NET15 English Composition I 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Jacqueline McGrath ENGLI-1101-NET20 English Composition I 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET ENGLI-1101-NET22 English Composition I 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET ENGLI-1101-NET24 English Composition I 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET ENGLI-1101-NET30 English Composition I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Daniel Kies ENGLI-1101-NET40 English Composition I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Daniel Kies ENGLI-1101-NET45 English Composition I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET ENGLI English Composition II MTW 10:00 AM-12:20 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 BIC ST R 10:00 AM-12:20 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 SRC-3003 ENGLI English Composition II M 08:00 AM-12:20 PM 05/27/15-06/28/15 BIC ST5 Trina Sotirakopulos 8.00 W 08:00 AM-12:20 PM 05/27/15-06/28/15 SRC-3019 ENGLI English Composition II R 12:00 PM-04:20 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 SRC ST T 12:00 PM-04:20 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 BIC-3703 ENGLI English Composition II R 08:00 AM-12:20 PM 06/30/15-08/02/15 SRC ND T 08:00 AM-12:20 PM 06/30/15-08/02/15 HSC-1116 ENGLI English Composition II MW 08:00 AM-12:20 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 SRC ND5 Timothy Henningsen 8.00 ENGLI English Composition II MTR 09:00 AM-11:20 AM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC ND W 09:00 AM-11:20 AM 06/29/15-08/02/15 SRC-3019 ENGLI English Composition II M 12:00 PM-02:20 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 SRC ND TWR 12:00 PM-02:20 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC-3703 ENGLI English Composition II MW 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 James Allen 8.00 ENGLI English Composition II M 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Eric Martinson 8.00 W 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SRC-3007 ENGLI English Composition II TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 James Allen 8.00 ENGLI English Composition II TWR 09:30 AM-10:45 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Brian Brems 8.00 M 09:30 AM-10:45 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SRC-3019 ENGLI English Composition II M 12:30 PM-01:45 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SRC ST TWR 12:30 PM-01:45 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC-3630 ENGLI English Composition II MW 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SRC ST8 Timothy Henningsen 8.00 ENGLI English Composition II TR 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 James Allen 8.00 ENGLI English Composition II R 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 SRC ST T 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC-1529 ENGLI English Composition II M 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST W 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SRC-3019 ENGLI English Composition II M 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST W 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC-09 ENGLI English Composition II MTWR 09:00 AM-11:20 AM 06/29/15-08/02/15 NC ND ENGLI English Composition II MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
39 CREDIT CLASSES 37 ENGLI English Composition II W 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC ST M 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC-123B ENGLI English Composition II TR 08:30 AM-12:50 PM 06/30/15-08/02/15 CSC ND ENGLI-1102-AFT41 English Composition II M 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 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. ENGLI-1102-AFT61 English Composition II R 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/11/15-08/02/15 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. ENGLI-1102-NET10 English Composition II 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET ENGLI-1102-NET12 English Composition II 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Jason Snart ENGLI-1102-NET14 English Composition II 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Jason Snart ENGLI-1102-NET16 English Composition II 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET ENGLI-1102-NET18 English Composition II 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Jacqueline McGrath ENGLI-1102-NET20 English Composition II 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Deborah Adelman ENGLI-1102-NET21 English Composition II 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET ENGLI-1102-NET22 English Composition II 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET ENGLI-1102-NET23 English Composition II 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET ENGLI-1102-NET24 English Composition II 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET ENGLI-1102-NET25 English Composition II 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET ENGLI-1102-NET30 English Composition II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Daniel Kies ENGLI-1102-NET32 English Composition II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Michelle Moore ENGLI-1102-NET34 English Composition II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Michelle Moore ENGLI-1102-NET36 English Composition II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET ENGLI-1102-NET46 English Composition II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET ENGLI Writing for the Workplace R 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 SRC ST T 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC-3722 Prerequisite Satisfactory score, as determined by the English faculty, on the English Composition Entrance Exam required prior to enrollment in English Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One ENGLI-1105-NET20 Writing for the Workplace 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Prerequisite Satisfactory score, as determined by the English faculty, on the English Composition Entrance Exam required prior to enrollment in English Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One ENGLI-1105-NET33 Writing for the Workplace 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET James Allen Prerequisite Satisfactory score, as determined by the English faculty, on the English Composition Entrance Exam required prior to enrollment in English Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One ENGLI-1110-NET30 Technical Writing 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET ENGLI-1115-HYB01 Writing for the Web T 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 SRC ST8 HYB Comments Hybrid format: a blend of classroom and online course work. Internet access required. ENGLI Introduction to Literature MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Thomas Tipton ENGLI Introduction to Literature MW 03:00 PM-05:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 ENGLI-1130-NET10 Introduction to Literature 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Sheryl Mylan ENGLI-1130-NET15 Introduction to Literature 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Sheryl Mylan College of DuPage
40 38 SUMMER 2015 ENGLI-1130-NET20 Introduction to Literature 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Sheryl Mylan ENGLI-1130-NET30 Introduction to Literature 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET ENGLI Introduction to Film Art TR 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 ENGLI-1135-FS060 Introduction to Film Art MW 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 05/27/15-07/08/15 BIC CUSTM HYB FIS Marco Benassi Comments Experiencing Movie Magic (See Field Studies section.) ENGLI Short Fiction TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 ENGLI-1150-NET10 Short Fiction 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Jacqueline McGrath ENGLI-1150-NET20 Short Fiction 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET ENGLI-1150-NET22 Short Fiction 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET ENGLI-1150-NET30 Short Fiction 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Michelle Moore ENGLI-1152-NET20 Poetry 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET ENGLI Film as Literature MW 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Brian Brems ENGLI Film as Literature TR 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 ENGLI-1154-NET10 Film as Literature 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Deborah Adelman ENGLI-1154-NET20 Film as Literature 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET ENGLI-1154-NET30 Film as Literature 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Michelle Moore ENGLI-1157-NET30 Children s Literature 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Jeffery Siddall ENGLI-1157-NET32 Children s Literature 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET ENGLI-1800-FS062 Intro Writers Group T 09:00 AM-02:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 FIS Comments Writers Group-Day (See Field Studies section.) ENGLI-1800-FS066 Intro Writers Group R 06:30 PM-09:50 PM 05/28/15-08/02/15 BIC WK FIS Comments Writers Group-Evening (See Field Studies section.) ENGLI-2226-NET10 Masterpieces World Literature 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET ENGLI-2226-NET20 Masterpieces World Literature 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Comments For information about online courses go to ENGLI-2228-NET30 Shakespeare 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET ENGLI-2250-NET10 Intro to Creative Writing 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Jason Snart ENGLI-2250-NET15 Intro to Creative Writing 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET ENGLI Poetry Writing TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 ENGLI-2253-NET01 Creative Nonfiction Writing 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Thomas Fate ENGLI-2800-FS062 Adv. Writers Group T 09:00 AM-02:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 FIS Comments Writers Group-Day (See Field Studies section.) Prerequisite At least one course in the discipline or consent of instructor. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One ENGLI-2800-FS066 Inter Writers Group R 06:30 PM-09:50 PM 05/28/15-08/02/15 BIC WK FIS Comments Writers Group-Evening (See Field Studies section.) Prerequisite At least one course in the discipline or consent of instructor. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One ESL ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (Academic Program) (630) , For students who need to develop their English as a Second Language skills for academic or professional purposes. Community residents, full- or part-time students, and F-1 international students who meet placement requirements are eligible. ESL Academic ESL Reading III MW 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Prerequisite ESL-0442 with a grade of C or better or Reading Placement Test Score Category Two Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
41 CREDIT CLASSES 39 ESL Academic ESL Writing II TR 01:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 SCC ST8 Prerequisite ESL-0551 with a grade of C or better or appropriate score on mandatory placement test ESL Academic ESL Writing III TR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 Prerequisite ESL-0552 with a grade of C or better or appropriate score on mandatory placement test ESL Academic ESL Writing III W 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Prerequisite ESL-0552 with a grade of C or better or appropriate score on mandatory placement test ESL Academic ESL Writing III M 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SRC ST8 Prerequisite ESL-0552 with a grade of C or better or appropriate score on mandatory placement test ESL Academic ESL Writing III MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SCC ST8 Prerequisite ESL-0552 with a grade of C or better or appropriate score on mandatory placement test ESL Academic ESL Grammar II MW 01:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Prerequisite ESL-0661 with a grade of C or better or appropriate score on mandatory placement test ESL Academic ESL Grammar III TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Prerequisite ESL-0662 with a grade of C or better or appropriate score on mandatory placement test ESL Academic ESL Listen/Speak III MW 01:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 John Stasinopoulos Prerequisite ESL-0772 with a grade of C or better or appropriate score on mandatory placement test. ESL ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (Adult ESL) (630) , Free classes that help non-english-speaking adults learn English for everyday use. Priority registration is by appointment only and is strongly advised since classes fill quickly. Call for priority registration schedule. PLEASE NOTE: All courses require a placement test and program permit. Allow 3 hours to complete the placement process. No children are allowed in the testing area. No childcare is available. ESL ESL Literacy I MTWR 09:00 AM-10:50 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 BIC WK. ESL ESL Literacy I MTWR 07:00 PM-08:50 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 BIC WK. ESL ESL Literacy I US 08:30 AM-11:20 AM 05/30/15-08/02/15 BIC WK. ESL ESL Literacy I MTWR 06:00 PM-06:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8. ESL ESL Literacy I MTWR 06:00 PM-06:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8. ESL ESL Literacy I TR 08:30 AM-11:20 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 HHRC WK. ESL ESL Literacy I MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 TCD WK. ESL ESL Literacy I MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 FEN WK. ESL ESL Literacy I TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 SALA WK. ESL ESL Literacy I MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 05/27/15-08/02/15 WPRC WK. ESL ESL Literacy I TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 WPRC WK. ESL ESL Literacy I TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 PRC WK. ESL ESL Literacy I TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 STMK WK. ESL ESL Literacy I MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 WJRC WK. ESL ESL Literacy I MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 NNH WK. ESL ESL Literacy I MW 08:30 AM-12:10 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 WUMC WK. ESL ESL Literacy I MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 WAU WK. ESL ESL Literacy I TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 LAF WK. ESL ESL Literacy I TR 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 GN WK. ESL ESL Literacy II MTWR 09:00 AM-10:50 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 BIC WK. ESL ESL Literacy II MTWR 07:00 PM-08:50 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 BIC WK. ESL ESL Literacy II US 08:30 AM-11:20 AM 05/30/15-08/02/15 BIC WK. ESL ESL Literacy II MW 11:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8. ESL ESL Literacy II MW 11:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8. ESL ESL Literacy II S 08:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/13/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8. ESL ESL Literacy II S 08:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/13/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8. ESL ESL Literacy II TR 08:30 AM-11:20 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 HHRC WK. ESL ESL Literacy II MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 TCD WK. ESL ESL Literacy II MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 FEN WK. ESL ESL Literacy II TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 SALA WK. ESL ESL Literacy II MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 05/27/15-08/02/15 WPRC WK. ESL ESL Literacy II TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 WPRC WK. College of DuPage
42 40 SUMMER 2015 ESL ESL Literacy II TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 PRC WK. ESL ESL Literacy II TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 STMK WK. ESL ESL Literacy II MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 WJRC WK. ESL ESL Literacy II MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 NNH WK. ESL ESL Literacy II MW 08:30 AM-12:10 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 WUMC WK. ESL ESL Literacy II MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 WAU WK. ESL ESL Literacy II TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 LAF WK. ESL ESL Literacy II TR 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 GN WK. ESL Low Beginning ESL MTWR 09:00 AM-10:50 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 BIC WK ESL Low Beginning ESL MTWR 07:00 PM-08:50 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 BIC WK ESL Low Beginning ESL US 08:30 AM-11:20 AM 05/30/15-08/02/15 BIC WK ESL Low Beginning ESL TR 08:30 AM-11:20 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 HHRC WK ESL Low Beginning ESL MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 TCD WK ESL Low Beginning ESL MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 FEN WK ESL Low Beginning ESL MTWR 10:00 AM-11:20 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 STAL WK ESL Low Beginning ESL TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 SALA WK ESL Low Beginning ESL MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 05/27/15-08/02/15 WPRC WK ESL Low Beginning ESL TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 WPRC WK ESL Low Beginning ESL TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 PRC WK ESL Low Beginning ESL TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 STMK WK ESL Low Beginning ESL MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 WJRC WK ESL Low Beginning ESL MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 NNH WK ESL Low Beginning ESL MW 08:30 AM-12:10 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 WUMC WK ESL Low Beginning ESL MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 WAU WK ESL Low Beginning ESL TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 LAF WK ESL Low Beginning ESL TR 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 GN WK ESL High Beginning ESL MTWR 09:00 AM-10:50 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 BIC WK ESL High Beginning ESL MTWR 07:00 PM-08:50 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 BIC WK ESL High Beginning ESL US 08:30 AM-11:20 AM 05/30/15-08/02/15 BIC WK ESL High Beginning ESL MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 TCD WK ESL High Beginning ESL MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 FEN WK ESL High Beginning ESL MTWR 10:00 AM-11:20 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 STAL WK ESL High Beginning ESL TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 SALA WK ESL High Beginning ESL MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 05/27/15-08/02/15 WPRC WK ESL High Beginning ESL TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 WPRC WK ESL High Beginning ESL TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 STMK WK ESL High Beginning ESL MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 WJRC WK ESL High Beginning ESL MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 NNH WK ESL High Beginning ESL MW 08:30 AM-12:10 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 WJRC WK ESL High Beginning ESL MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 WAU WK ESL High Beginning ESL TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 LAF WK ESL High Beginning ESL TR 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 GN WK ESL Beginning ESL III MW 11:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
43 CREDIT CLASSES 41 ESL Beginning ESL III MW 11:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 ESL Beginning ESL III MTWR 06:00 PM-06:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 ESL Beginning ESL III MTWR 06:00 PM-06:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 ESL Beginning ESL III S 08:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/13/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 ESL Beginning ESL III S 08:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/13/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 ESL Low Intermediate ESL MTWR 09:00 AM-10:50 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 BIC WK ESL Low Intermediate ESL MTWR 07:00 PM-08:50 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 BIC WK ESL Low Intermediate ESL US 08:30 AM-11:20 AM 05/30/15-08/02/15 BIC WK ESL Low Intermediate ESL MTWR 09:00 AM-10:50 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 BIC WK ESL Low Intermediate ESL MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 TCD WK ESL Low Intermediate ESL MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 FEN WK ESL Low Intermediate ESL MTWR 10:00 AM-11:20 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 STAL WK ESL Low Intermediate ESL TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 SALA WK ESL Low Intermediate ESL MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 05/27/15-08/02/15 WPRC WK ESL Low Intermediate ESL TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 WPRC WK ESL Low Intermediate ESL TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 STMK WK ESL Low Intermediate ESL MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 WJRC WK ESL Low Intermediate ESL MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 NNH WK ESL Low Intermediate ESL MW 08:30 AM-12:10 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 WUMC WK ESL Low Intermediate ESL MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 WAU WK ESL Low Intermediate ESL TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 LAF WK ESL Low Intermediate ESL TR 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 GN WK ESL High Intermediate ESL MTWR 09:00 AM-10:50 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 BIC WK ESL High Intermediate ESL MTWR 07:00 PM-08:50 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 BIC WK ESL High Intermediate ESL US 08:30 AM-11:20 AM 05/30/15-08/02/15 BIC WK ESL High Intermediate ESL MTWR 09:00 AM-10:50 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 BIC WK ESL High Intermediate ESL MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 TCD WK ESL High Intermediate ESL MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 FEN WK ESL High Intermediate ESL MTWR 10:00 AM-11:20 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 STAL WK ESL High Intermediate ESL MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 NNH WK ESL High Intermediate ESL MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 WAU WK ESL High Intermediate ESL TR 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 GN WK ESL Advanced ESL I MW 11:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 ESL Advanced ESL I MW 11:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 ESL Advanced ESL I MW 11:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 ESL Advanced ESL I MTWR 06:00 PM-06:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 ESL Advanced ESL I MTWR 06:00 PM-06:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 ESL Advanced ESL I MTWR 06:00 PM-06:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 ESL Advanced ESL I S 08:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/13/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 ESL Advanced ESL I S 08:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/13/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 ESL Advanced ESL I S 08:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/13/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 ESL Advanced ESL II MTWR 09:00 AM-10:50 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 BIC WK ESL Advanced ESL II MTWR 07:00 PM-08:50 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 BIC WK ESL Advanced ESL II US 08:30 AM-11:20 AM 05/30/15-08/02/15 BIC WK ESL Advanced ESL II MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 HHRC WK ESL Advanced ESL II MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 FEN WK ESL Advanced ESL II MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 NNH WK ESL Advanced ESL II TR 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 GN WK FACILITY MANAGEMENT Business and Technology, TEC 1034, (630) , College of DuPage
44 42 SUMMER 2015 FASHION STUDIES Business and Technology, TEC 1034, (630) Fashion Design students should be enrolled in Fashi For additional information Sharon Follow program information and updates at: Follow codfashion on facebook, twitter and pinterest. FASHI-1130-NET01 History of Costume I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET FASHI-1151-NET01 Principles of Textiles 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Prerequisite Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category Two FASHI Clothing Construction I MR 09:00 AM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SRC ST Prerequisite Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category Two FASHI Fashion Illustration WR 09:00 AM-02:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 SRC ST Prerequisite Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category Two FASHI Advanced Fashion Illustration WR 09:00 AM-02:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 SRC ST Prerequisite FASHI-2211 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category Two FASHI Fashion Market & Merchandise T 09:00 AM-02:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 SRC ST FILM/VIDEO PRODUCTION See MOTION PICTURE/TELEVISION (MPTV) or visit FIRE SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY Health and Sciences, HSC 1210, (630) , FIRE Introduction to Fire Science TR 12:30 PM-03:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HEC ST8 FIRE-1100-NET01 Introduction to Fire Science 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET This course requires onsite/proctored exams. FIRE-1111-NET01 Fire Prevention I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite FIRE-1100 or equivalent or consent of instructor FIRE Extinguishing & Alarm Systems TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HEC ST FIRE-2201-NET01 Extinguishing & Alarm Systems 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET This course requires onsite/proctored exams. FIRE Fire Apparatus TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HEC ST FIRE-2210-NET01 Fire Apparatus 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET This course requires onsite/proctored exams. FIRE-2215-NET01 Building Construction 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite FIRE-1100 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or FIRE-1103 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor FIRE-2221-NET01 Tactics I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite FIRE-1100 or consent of instructor FIRE-2222-NET01 Tactics II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite FIRE-2221 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor FIRE-2251-NET01 Fire Leadership I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite FIRE-1103 with a grade of C or better or consent of instructor FIRE-2252-NET01 Fire Leadership II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite FIRE-2251 or consent of instructor FIRE-2253-NET01 Fire Leadership III 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite FIRE-2252 or consent of instructor FIRE-2254-NET01 Fire Leadership IV 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite FIRE-2253 or consent of instructor FIRE-2255-NET01 Fire Service Instructor I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET This course requires onsite/proctored exams. FIRE-2256-NET01 Fire Service Instructor II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Prerequisite FIRE-2255 or consent of instructor FIRE-2271-HYB10 Emergency Medical Tech-EMT MTW 09:00 AM-02:30 PM 05/19/15-08/05/15 HEC CUSTM HYB Comments Please visit the Fire Science website, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) section for details. This course requires a permit after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by the Health Science Program Coordinator. Students are required to perform and additional 48 hours of assigned activity outside of the classroom to complete the course. Prerequisite Must be at least 18 years old with a high school diploma or equivalent, and pass the Writing Essay Placement Test Score-Category One and Reading Placement Test Score-Category One or FIRE-2283 with a grade of B or better. Admission to program is required. FIRE-2271-HYB11 Emergency Medical Tech-EMT MWR 09:00 AM-02:30 PM 05/20/15-08/06/15 HEC CUSTM HYB Comments Please visit the Fire Science website, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) section for details. This course requires a permit after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by the Health Science Program Coordinator. Students are required to perform and additional 48 hours of assigned activity outside of the classroom to complete the course. Prerequisite Must be at least 18 years old with a high school diploma or equivalent, and pass the Writing Essay Placement Test Score-Category One and Reading Placement Test Score-Category One or FIRE-2283 with a grade of B or better. Admission to program is required. FIRE-2271-HYB12 Emergency Medical Tech-EMT MWR 12:00 PM-05:30 PM 05/20/15-08/06/15 HEC CUSTM HYB Comments Please visit the Fire Science website, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) section for details. This course requires a permit after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by the Health Science Program Coordinator. Students are required to perform and additional 48 hours of assigned activity outside of the classroom to complete the course. Prerequisite Must be at least 18 years old with a high school diploma or equivalent, and pass the Writing Essay Placement Test Score-Category One and Reading Placement Test Score-Category One or FIRE-2283 with a grade of B or better. Admission to program is required. 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45 CREDIT CLASSES 43 FIRE Paramedic III MF 09:00 AM-05:00 PM 06/29/15-09/04/15 EDWH CUSTM Comments Clinical rotations are performed outside the listed classroom meeting times. There are approximately 720 clinical hours that will be performed in total by the end of the paramedic program, averaging 180 hours per course section. Students will be attending clinical rotations for 22.5 hours per week for each particular section. Prerequisite FIRE-2275 or consent of instructor FIRE Paramedic III MWF 09:00 AM-03:00 PM 06/29/15-09/04/15 CDPH CUSTM Comments Clinical rotations are performed outside the listed classroom meeting times. There are approximately 740 clinical hours that will be performed in total by the end of the paramedic program, averaging 185 hours per course section. Students will be attending clinical rotations for 22 hours per week for each particular section. Prerequisite FIRE-2275 or consent of instructor FIRE Paramedic IV MWR 09:00 AM-01:00 PM 04/20/15-08/06/15 GSH CUSTM Comments This course requires a permit after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by the Health Program Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee. Clinical Rotations are performed outside the listed classroom meeting times. There are approximately 652 clinical hours that will be performed in total by the end of the paramedic program, averaging 163 hours per course section. Students will attend clinical rotations for 20 hours per week for section in particular. Prerequisite FIRE-2276 or consent of instructor FLORAL DESIGN See Horticulture. FOODSERVICE ADMINISTRATION See Culinary Arts or Hospitality and Tourism. FRENCH Liberal Arts, (630) , FRENC Elementary French I MTWR 08:00 AM-11:00 AM 05/26/15-06/28/15 BIC ST5 FRENC-1101-FS082 Elementary French I 05/15/15-07/11/ CUSTM FIS SA Mirta Pagnucci Comments France Study Abroad (See Field Studies section.) FRENC-1101-NET01 Elementary French I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit FRENC Elementary French II MTWR 08:00 AM-11:00 AM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC ND5 FRENC-1102-FS082 Elementary French II 05/15/15-07/11/ CUSTM FIS SA Mirta Pagnucci Comments France Study Abroad (See Field Studies section.) FRENC-1102-NET05 Elementary French II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit FRENC-2201-FS082 Intermediate French I 05/15/15-07/11/ CUSTM FIS SA Mirta Pagnucci Comments France Study Abroad (See Field Studies section.) FRENC-2201-NET05 Intermediate French I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit FRENC-2202-FS082 Intermediate French II 05/15/15-07/11/ CUSTM FIS SA Mirta Pagnucci Comments France Study Abroad (See Field Studies section.) FRENC-2202-NET05 Intermediate French II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit, FRENC-2251-FS082 Conversation & Composition I 05/15/15-07/11/ CUSTM FIS SA Mirta Pagnucci Comments France Study Abroad (See Field Studies section.) FRENC-2252-FS082 Conversation & Composition II 05/15/15-07/11/ CUSTM FIS SA Mirta Pagnucci Comments France Study Abroad (See Field Studies section.) GED HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY EXAM PREPARATION (630) , Free classes prepare eligible adults to take and pass the GED High School Equivalency exam. Classes offered in English and Spanish. Registration for GED classes in English begins on Tuesday, March 17. To register, students must first take the TABE Reading and Math Placement Tests. Placement testing available at the following locations: Bloomingdale Center, Carol Stream Center, Naperville Center, Westmont Center and Glen Ellyn campus. online GED courses available to eligible students. Placement testing and registration for GED classes in Spanish take place the first day of class. PLEASE NOTE: Adults under 18 who have attended high school in the U.S. must bring a letter on high school letterhead from their counselor or principal stating that they have officially withdrawn from high school. GED General Education Review MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SCC ST8 GED General Education Review MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 GED-0800-NET01 General Education Review 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET GED-0800-NET02 General Education Review 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments Class has restricted enrollment. Please contact the ABE/GED/ESL department at for more information. For information about online courses, visit GED Spanish GED Review MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SRC ST8 GED Spanish GED Review MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HHRC ST8 GED Spanish GED Review TR 07:00 PM-09:10 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 TCD WK GED Spanish GED Review TR 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 CSC-123B ST8 GED Bridge to Health Care Careers MTW 09:00 AM-12:00 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 SCC WK. GED GED Review: US/IL Constitutn S 09:00 AM-12:50 PM 07/11/15-08/01/15 SRC CUSTM GEOGRAPHY Health and Sciences, BIC 2616, (630) , GEOGR Western World Geography TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Keith Yearman GEOGR-1100-NET01 Western World Geography 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Keith Yearman GEOGR-1100-NET05 Western World Geography 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Keith Yearman GEOGR Eastern World Geography MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 John Edwards GEOGR-1105-NET01 Eastern World Geography 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Keith Yearman GEOGR-1153-HYB60 Applied Geographic Info Systms S 08:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/13/15-08/02/15 SRC ST8 HYB Joseph Adduci Comments Hybrid format a blend of classroom and online course work. Internet access required. Prerequisite GEOGR-1151 and GEOGR-1152 and knowledge of Windows or consent of instructor College of DuPage
46 44 SUMMER 2015 GERMAN Liberal Arts, (630) , GERMA Elementary German I MTWR 09:00 AM-12:00 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 BIC ST5 GERMA-1101-FS090 Elementary German I 05/15/15-07/04/ CUSTM FIS SA Barbel Thoens-Masghati Comments Germany Study Abroad (See Field Studies section.) GERMA Elementary German II MTWR 09:00 AM-12:00 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC ND5 GERMA-1102-FS090 Elementary German II 05/15/15-07/04/ CUSTM FIS SA Barbel Thoens-Masghati Comments Germany Study Abroad (See Field Studies section.) GERMA-2201-FS090 Intermediate German I 05/15/15-07/04/ CUSTM FIS SA Barbel Thoens-Masghati Comments Germany Study Abroad (See Field Studies section.) GERMA-2202-FS090 Intermediate German II 05/15/15-07/04/ CUSTM FIS SA Barbel Thoens-Masghati Comments Germany Study Abroad (See Field Studies section.) GERMA-2251-FS090 Conversation & Composition I 05/15/15-07/04/ CUSTM FIS SA Barbel Thoens-Masghati Comments Germany Study Abroad (See Field Studies section.) GERMA-2252-FS090 Conversation & Composition II 05/15/15-07/04/ CUSTM FIS SA Barbel Thoens-Masghati Comments Germany Study Abroad (See Field Studies section.) GRAPHIC DESIGN Liberal Arts, (630) , GRDSN Drawing for Design TWR 01:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST GRDSN Graphic Design I TWR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST GRDSN Graphic Design I TWR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments Uses Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop GRDSN Typography TWR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 David Chu Comments Uses Adobe Illustrator and InDesign GRDSN Graphic Design II MTWR 01:00 PM-05:40 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 MAC ST5 Brian Blevins Prerequisite GRDSN-1102 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent or consent of instructor GRDSN Digital Illustration II TWR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments Uses Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop Prerequisite GRDSN-1102 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent or consent of instructor GRDSN Web/Interactive Design I TWR 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 MAC WK Comments Uses Adobe Photoshop and Dreamweaver Prerequisite GRDSN-1102 and GRDSN-2200 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent or consent of instructor GRDSN Cartooning TWR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Prerequisite GRDSN-1100 or ART-1101 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent or consent of instructor VISUAL ARTS ADMINISTRATION Bachelor of Arts degree by Concordia University Chicago at College of DuPage Student must be admitted into the 3+1 program in Visual Arts Administration and register for courses through Concordia University Chicago. For more information, please contact Joshua Davis at (708) or [email protected] or Justin Hardee at [email protected]. HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT Bachelor of Arts degree by Concordia University Chicago at College of DuPage Student must be admitted into the 3+1 program in Healthcare Management and register for courses through Concordia University Chicago. For more information, please contact an Admission Counselor at (708) or [email protected] or Justin Hardee at [email protected]. HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Health and Sciences, HSC 1210, (630) , This is a selective admission process program. Please see the College of DuPage website for additional details regarding this program. A mandatory advising session is required as part of admission/registration to the program. HIT C.P.T. Coding TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Prerequisite HLTHS-1110 or consent of instructor HIT C.P.T. Coding MW 11:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Joyce Graves Prerequisite HLTHS-1110 or consent of instructor HIT ICD-9-CM Coding TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Prerequisite HLTHS-1110 or consent of instructor HIT Billing in Physician Offices TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Prerequisite HIT-1107 and HIT-1120 or consent of instructor HIT-1125-HYB01 Clinical Reimbursement Methods TR 02:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 HYB Comments Hybrid format: a blend of classroom and online course work. Internet access required. Course requires one additional hour, per week, for online instruction. Prerequisite HIT-1102 or consent of instructor HEALTH SCIENCES Health and Sciences, HSC 1210, (630) , This course nomenclature applies to Phlebotomy, EKG Technician and Pharmacy Tech. 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; 8WK = 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 HLTHS Biomedical Terminology TR 09:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Joyce Graves Comments Course times include 40 minutes of break each day. Students are required to purchase the traditional textbook; no e-books. HLTHS Biomedical Terminology MW 08:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Linda Barkoozis Comments Course times include 40 minutes of break each day. Students are required to purchase the traditional textbook; no e-books. HLTHS Biomedical Terminology MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Linda Barkoozis Comments Course times include 40 minutes of break each day. Students are required to purchase the traditional textbook; no e-books. HLTHS Biomedical Terminology TR 09:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 ADC ST8 Theresa Ciez HLTHS Biomedical Terminology F 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/12/15-08/02/15 ADC ST8 F 11:00 AM-02:50 PM 06/12/15-08/02/15 ADC-105 F 03:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/12/15-08/02/15 ADC-105 Comments Course times include 10 minutes of break per hour. Students are required to purchase the traditional textbook; no e-books. HLTHS Biomedical Terminology MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
47 CREDIT CLASSES 45 HLTHS Biomedical Terminology TR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC-25B ST8 HLTHS Biomedical Terminology F 08:00 AM-01:50 PM 05/29/15-08/02/15 NC WK Theresa Ciez HLTHS Biomedical Terminology TR 05:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 CSC-123A ST8 HLTHS-1110-HYB01 Biomedical Terminology T 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 HYB HLTHS-1110-NET01 Biomedical Terminology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Cheryl Jackson HLTHS-1110-NET02 Biomedical Terminology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Cheryl Jackson HLTHS-1110-NET03 Biomedical Terminology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Larinda Dixon HLTHS-1110-NET04 Biomedical Terminology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Larinda Dixon HLTHS-1110-NET05 Biomedical Terminology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Maureen Waller HLTHS Basic Phlebotomy Techniques MW 11:00 AM-03:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST Comments If you are currently enrolled in Biomedical Terminology (HLTHS 1110), you must register in person at the Registration Office. You must register in person for all co-requisites. Course times include 35 minutes of break each day. Prerequisite HLTHS-1110 with a grade of C or better or concurrent enrollment in HLTHS-1110 or consent of instructor HLTHS Basic Phlebotomy Techniques WR 04:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 HSC ST Comments If you are currently enrolled in Biomedical Terminology (HLTHS 1110), you must register in person at the Registration Office. You must register in person for all co-requisites. There will be 60 minutes of break distributed over the three meeting days. Prerequisite HLTHS-1110 with a grade of C or better or concurrent enrollment in HLTHS-1110 or consent of instructor HLTHS Phlebotomy Clinical 05/26/15-08/02/15 HOSP CUSTM Nancy Feulner Comments Course includes the malpractice insurance fee. Students will participate in 128 hours of clinical; days and times will be arranged with the instructor and the clinical site. HLTHS Basic Non-Invasive EKG R 10:00 AM-03:50 PM 06/11/15-08/02/15 HSC ST Prerequisite HLTHS-1110 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or concurrent enrollment in HLTHS-1110 or consent of instructor HLTHS Basic Non-Invasive EKG M 04:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST Prerequisite HLTHS-1110 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or concurrent enrollment in HLTHS-1110 or consent of instructor HLTHS Non-Invasive EKG Clinical 01/01/00-01/01/ WK Comments Course includes the malpractice insurance fee. Students will participate in 60 of clinical; days and times will be arranged with the instructor and the clinical site. HLTHS-1145-NET01 Health Care Collaboration 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Maureen Waller HLTHS-1150-HYB91 CPR-Basic Life Support TR 09:00 AM-05:00 PM 06/16/15-06/18/15 HEC CUSTM HYB Comments Hybrid format a blend of classroom and outside course work. Please note that additional outside work, both prior to and during class, will be required for this course. HEATING, VENTILATION, AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION Business and Technology, TEC 1034, (630) , HVACR Refrigeration Principles MW 09:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 James Janich HVACR Intro Safety Materials & Equip TR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Robert Clark HVACR Introduction to Sheet Metal TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Michael Martin HVACR Installation TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Robert Clark Prerequisite HVACR-1100 and HVACR-1105 or consent of instructor HVACR Troubleshooting Systems MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 James Janich Prerequisite HVACR-2202 and HVACR-2210 or consent of instructor HISTORY Liberal Arts, (630) , HISTO Western Civilization Until 1600 MW 08:30 AM-12:50 PM 05/27/15-06/28/15 BIC ST5 HISTO Western Civilization Until 1600 MW 12:30 PM-03:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 HISTO Western Civilization Until 1600 TR 12:30 PM-03:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 HISTO Western Civilization Until 1600 MW 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 HISTO-1110-NET01 Western Civilization Until /26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET HISTO-1110-NET05 Western Civilization Until /08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET HISTO-1110-NET10 Western Civilization Until /29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET HISTO Western Civilization Since 1600 MW 08:30 AM-12:50 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 HSC ND5 Comments History 1110 is not a prerequisite for this course. HISTO Western Civilization Since 1600 TR 08:30 AM-11:20 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Comments History 1110 is not a prerequisite for this course. HISTO-1120-NET01 Western Civilization Since /26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Comments History 1110 is not a prerequisite for this course. For information about online courses, visit HISTO-1120-NET05 Western Civilization Since /08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments History 1110 is not a prerequisite for this course. For information about online courses, visit College of DuPage
48 46 SUMMER 2015 HISTO-1120-NET10 Western Civilization Since /29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET HISTO U.S. History to 1865 TR 12:30 PM-03:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Comments History 1110 & 1120 are not prerequisites for this course. HISTO-1130-NET01 U.S. History to /26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET John Paris Comments History 1110 & 1120 are not prerequisites for this course. For information about online courses, visit HISTO-1130-NET05 U.S. History to /08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments History 1110 & 1120 are not prerequisites for this course. For information about online courses, visit HISTO-1130-NET10 U.S. History to /29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Comments History 1110 & 1120 are not prerequisites for this course. For information about online courses, visit HISTO-1130-NET12 U.S. History to /29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET HISTO U.S. History Since 1865 TR 08:30 AM-12:50 PM 06/30/15-08/02/15 BIC ND5 Comments History 1110, 1120 & 1130 are not prerequisites for this course. HISTO U.S. History Since 1865 TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 William Whisenhunt Comments History 1110, 1120 & 1130 are not prerequisites for this course. HISTO U.S. History Since 1865 TR 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 William Whisenhunt Comments History 1110, 1120 & 1130 are not prerequisites for this course. HISTO U.S. History Since 1865 MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Comments History 1110, 1120 & 1130 are not prerequisites for this course. HISTO-1140-NET01 U.S. History Since /26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Comments History 1110, 1120 & 1130 are not prerequisites for this course. For information about online courses, visit HISTO-1140-NET05 U.S. History Since /08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET William Whisenhunt Comments History 1110, 1120 & 1130 are not prerequisites for this course. For information about online courses, visit HISTO-1140-NET10 U.S. History Since /29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET William Whisenhunt Comments History 1110, 1120 & 1130 are not prerequisites for this course. For information about online courses, visit HISTO-1800-FS060 Regional History of Russia 05/29/15-06/07/15 FSC CUSTM FIS SA William Whisenhunt 3, Comments Russia 2015: From St. Petersburg to Moscow (See Field Studies section.) HISTO th Century World History TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 HISTO-2235-NET05 20th Century World History 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET HISTO U.S. Since 1945 MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 HISTO-2260-NET05 U.S. Since /08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET HONORS COURSES (630) or visit 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. Student eligibility for the Honors Program must be determined before registering for Honors courses online. The eligibility status for current students can be verified by the Counseling and Advising Services Center located in the Student Services Center (SSC), Room 3200, (630) Students that are new to COD should visit the Admissions and Outreach Office in the Student Services Center (SSC), Room 2207, (630) , to verify that they meet the admissions criteria. HUMNT-2210-HON01 Leadership Development TR 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 HONOR Comments For Honors students only SPEEC-1100-HON01 Fundmntls Speech Communication MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 HONOR Comments For Honors students only HORTICULTURE Business and Technology, TEC 1034, (630) , HORT Introduction to Horticulture MW 05:00 PM-08:50 PM 05/27/15-07/20/15 TEC CUSTM Burgholzer/Hull HORT-2231-NET01 Turf Science & Management 05/26/15-07/17/15 NET 3.00 CUSTM INET Brian Clement Comments For more information about online courses go to HORT Herbaceous Perennials TR 10:00 AM-01:50 PM 05/26/15-07/16/15 TEC CUSTM Marcy Stewart-Pyziak Prerequisite HORT-1100 or consent of instructor HORT Perennial Plant Communities II W 06:00 PM-07:50 PM 06/17/15-07/22/15 TEC CUSTM Roy Diblik S 08:00 AM-04:50 PM 07/18/15-07/18/15 TEC-1015 Comments Class meets 6/17/2015, 6/24/2015, 7/8/2015, 7/18/2015, 7/22/2015 Prerequisite HORT-1145 or equivalent HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT See Hospitality & Tourism Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
49 CREDIT CLASSES 47 HOSPITALITY & TOURISM This new subject area includes all Ho`spitality Management courses (HOSP) and all Travel, Tourism & Event Planning courses formerly listed as TRAV) Business and Technology, TEC 1034, (630) , call department office (630) , HOSP-1100-NET01 Intro to Hospitality Industry 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Mary Beth Leone HOSP Restaurant Service and Sales MT 10:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CHC ST8 James Mulyk HOSP Introduction to Wine M 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CHC ST8 James Crooker Prerequisite Students must be 21 years of age or older to enroll in this course. HOSP Hospitality Concept Design MT 02:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CHC ST8 James Mulyk HOSP Hospitality Marketing Mgmt MW 08:00 AM-12:20 PM 05/27/15-06/28/15 CHC ST5 Mary Beth Leone HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT Bachelor of Science degree by Roosevelt University at College of DuPage Student must be admitted into the 3+1 program in Hospitality and Tourism and register for courses through Roosevelt University. For more information, please contact Office of Admissions at Roosevelt at (877) or [email protected] or Justin Hardee at [email protected]. HOTEL AND LODGING MANAGEMENT See Hospitality & Tourism. HUMAN SERVICES Health and Sciences, BIC 2616, (630) , HUMAN-1100-HYB01 Introduction to Human Services MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 HYB Naveeda Athar Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction HUMAN Cross-Culture Communication TR 09:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Julie Trytek HUMAN Introductions to Addictions TR 02:00 PM-05:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Julie Trytek HUMAN-1125-NET02 Introductions to Addictions 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Jason Florin HUMAN-1126-NET01 Psychopharmacology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Jean Tschampa HUMAN Psychedelic Mindview T 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Bruce Sewick HUMAN Crisis Intervention MW 05:00 PM-07:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Donna Rennard HUMAN-1175-NET01 Crisis Intervention 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Andrea Polites HUMAN-1180-HYB01 Domestic/Family Violence TR 02:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 HYB Andrea Polites Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction HUMAN-2213-NET01 Grief Counseling 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Andrea Polites HUMAN Fieldwork I M 01:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Jason Florin Comments Additional hours TBA Prerequisite Human Services core coursework for degree or certificate option of choice and consent of instructor HUMAN Fieldwork I W 04:00 PM-05:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Julie Trytek Comments Additional hours TBA Prerequisite Human Services core coursework for degree or certificate option of choice and consent of instructor HUMAN Fieldwork II M 01:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Jason Florin Comments Additional hours TBA Prerequisite HUMAN-2251 and consent of instructor is required. HUMAN Fieldwork II W 04:00 PM-05:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Julie Trytek Comments Additional hours TBA Prerequisite HUMAN-2251 and consent of instructor is required. HUMAN Ethics in Counseling R 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/11/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Jason Florin HUMAN-2280-HYB60 Addictions Counseling III MW 06:00 PM-10:20 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC ND5 HYB Tom Stamas Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction Prerequisite HUMAN-2226 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent, or consent of instructor HUMAN-2286-NET01 Assessment of Trauma-Veterans 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Lindsey Neuman HUMANITIES Liberal Arts, (630) , HUMNT Intro Humanities: The Arts MW 08:30 AM-11:20 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 HUMNT Intro Humanities: The Arts TR 08:30 AM-11:20 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 HUMNT Intro Humanities: The Arts MW 12:30 PM-03:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 HUMNT Intro Humanities: The Arts TR 12:30 PM-03:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 HUMNT Intro Humanities: The Arts TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 HUMNT Intro Humanities: The Arts MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC ST8 HUMNT-1101-AFT41 Intro Humanities: The Arts T 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 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. HUMNT-1101-NET01 Intro Humanities: The Arts 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Timothy Clifford College of DuPage
50 48 SUMMER 2015 HUMNT-1101-NET05 Intro Humanities: The Arts 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Joshua Price HUMNT-1101-NET10 Intro Humanities: The Arts 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Timothy Clifford HUMNT Intro Humanities: Ideas/Values MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 HUMNT-1102-NET01 Intro Humanities: Ideas/Values 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Joshua Price Comments For information about online courses go to HUMNT-1102-NET05 Intro Humanities: Ideas/Values 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Joshua Price HUMNT-1102-NET10 Intro Humanities: Ideas/Values 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Joshua Price HUMNT Intro to World Mythology TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Prerequisite Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One HUMNT-1103-NET05 Intro to World Mythology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Prerequisite Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One HUMNT Non-Western Humanities MW 08:30 AM-11:20 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 HUMNT-1105-NET01 Non-Western Humanities 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Comments For information about online courses go to HUMNT-1105-NET05 Non-Western Humanities 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET HUMNT Arts & Cultural Diversity MW 12:30 PM-03:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 HUMNT-1110-AFT01 Arts & Cultural Diversity R 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/11/15-08/02/15 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. HUMNT-1800-FS080 Reg Humnt: Costa Rica 05/15/15-06/28/ CUSTM FIS SA Elizabeth Mares 2, Comments Costa Rica Study Abroad (See Field Studies section.) HUMNT-1800-FS082 Reg Humnt: France 05/15/15-07/11/ CUSTM FIS SA Mirta Pagnucci 4, Comments France Study Abroad (See Field Studies section.) HUMNT-1800-FS084 Reg. Humnt: Japan 05/23/15-07/30/ CUSTM FIS SA Shingo Satsutani 4, Comments Japan Study Abroad (See Field Studies section.) HUMNT-1800-FS086 Reg Humnt: Spain 05/15/15-07/25/ CUSTM FIS SA Donna Gillespie 4, Comments Spain Study Abroad (See Field Studies section.) HUMNT-1800-FS088 Reg Humnt: China 05/15/15-06/23/ CUSTM FIS SA Kent Richter 4, Comments China Study Abroad (See Field Studies section.) HUMNT-1800-FS090 Reg Humnt: Germany 05/15/15-07/04/ CUSTM FIS SA Barbel Thoens-Masghati 4, Comments Germany Study Abroad (See Field Studies section.) HUMNT-2210-HON01 Leadership Development TR 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 HONOR Comments For Honors students only INTERIOR DESIGN Business and Technology, TEC 1034 (630) , INTER Drafting Interiors MW 10:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC ST Prerequisite Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category Three INTER-1190-NET01 Barrier-Free & Life-Safe Code 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Jane Kielb Comments For information about online courses, visit Prerequisite INTER-1110 or equivalent or consent of instructor. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category Three INTER Computer-Aided Int Design I TR 10:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Jane Kielb Prerequisite INTER-1110 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category Three INTER Kitchen/Bath Computer Apps TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 TEC ST Prerequisite INTER-2211 and INTER-2511 or equivalent or consent of instructor. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category Three INTER Portfolio Review W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Valerie Jardon Prerequisite INTER-2410 and INTER-2430 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category Three. INTERNET-BASED COURSES (630) , Students must have access to a personal computer and the Internet. Some courses may require visits to the Glen Ellyn campus or an off-campus center for testing. PLEASE NOTE: An additional $57.50 fee is required for all Internet-based courses. ACCOU-1140-NET01 Financial Accounting 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Comments For more information about online courses go to ACCOU-1140-NET02 Financial Accounting 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
51 CREDIT CLASSES 49 ACCOU-1140-NET03 Financial Accounting 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Comments For more information about online courses go to ACCOU-1140-NET04 Financial Accounting 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET ACCOU-1140-NET05 Financial Accounting 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET ACCOU-1140-NET07 Financial Accounting 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments For more information about online courses go to ACCOU-1150-NET01 Managerial Accounting 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Prerequisite ACCOU-1140 or consent of instructor ACCOU-1150-NET02 Managerial Accounting 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Prerequisite ACCOU-1140 or consent of instructor ACCOU-1150-NET05 Managerial Accounting 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Prerequisite ACCOU-1140 or consent of instructor ACCOU-1150-NET06 Managerial Accounting 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Prerequisite ACCOU-1140 or consent of instructor ACCOU-1150-NET07 Managerial Accounting 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Prerequisite ACCOU-1140 or consent of instructor ACCOU-2205-NET01 Federal Taxation I 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Prerequisite ACCOU-1150 or consent of instructor ACCOU-2206-NET01 Federal Taxation II 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Prerequisite ACCOU-2205 or consent of instructor ACCOU-2251-NET01 Cost Accounting 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Prerequisite ACCOU-1150 or consent of instructor ACCOU-2265-NET01 Governmental Accounting 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET ACCOU-2271-NET01 Auditing I 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Prerequisite ACCOU-2241 or ACCOU-2242 or consent of instructor ACCOU-2272-NET01 Auditing II 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Prerequisite ACCOU-2271 or consent of instructor ACCOU-2280-NET01 Forensic Acctg-Fraud Examinatn 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET ANTHR-1100-NET01 Cultural Anthropology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET John Staeck ANTHR-1100-NET02 Cultural Anthropology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET John Staeck ANTHR-1100-NET03 Cultural Anthropology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET John Staeck ANTHR-1100-NET04 Cultural Anthropology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Michael Dietz Comments For more information about online courses go to ANTHR-1100-NET05 Cultural Anthropology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Michael Dietz ANTHR-1130-NET01 People & Cultures of World 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Dale Simpson ART-1100-NET01 Intro to the Visual Arts 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Mara Baker ART-1100-NET02 Intro to the Visual Arts 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET ART-2211-NET02 Art History I: To /08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET David Ouellette ART-2212-NET02 Art History II: /08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET David Ouellette ART-2213-NET03 Art History III: 1750 to Present 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET ART-2214-NET02 Intro to Non-Western Art 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET BIOLO-1100-NET01 Survey of Biology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Barbara Anderson Prerequisite MATH-0481 (or college equivalent) with a C or better, or a qualifying score on the mathematics. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One BIOLO-1100-NET02 Survey of Biology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Julie Gibbs Prerequisite MATH-0481 (or college equivalent) with a C or better, or a qualifying score on the mathematics. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One BIOLO-1100-NET03 Survey of Biology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Barbara Anderson Prerequisite MATH-0481 (or college equivalent) with a C or better, or a qualifying score on the mathematics. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One BIOLO-1100-NET04 Survey of Biology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Julie Gibbs Prerequisite MATH-0481 (or college equivalent) with a C or better, or a qualifying score on the mathematics. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One College of DuPage
52 50 SUMMER 2015 BIOLO-1110-NET01 Environmental Biology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Shamili Ajgaonkar BIOLO-1110-NET02 Environmental Biology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET BIOLO-1110-NET03 Environmental Biology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Shamili Ajgaonkar BUSIN-1100-NET01 Introduction to Business 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Richard Elliman BUSIN-1100-NET02 Introduction to Business 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Richard Elliman BUSIN-1100-NET03 Introduction to Business 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Richard Elliman BUSIN-1100-NET04 Introduction to Business 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET BUSIN-1100-NET05 Introduction to Business 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Richard Elliman BUSIN-1111-NET01 Customer Service 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET BUSIN-1111-NET02 Customer Service 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET BUSIN-1120-NET01 Fundmntls Personal Investing 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Mary Carlson BUSIN-1161-NET01 Entrepreneurship 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Herschel Smith BUSIN-1161-NET02 Entrepreneurship 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Herschel Smith BUSIN-1170-NET01 E-Commerce 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET BUSIN-2210-NET01 Principles of Finance 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Nancy Payne Prerequisite ACCOU-1110 or ACCOU-1140 or equivalent or consent of instructor BUSIN-2255-NET01 International Business 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Shannon Toler Comments For information about online course, visit BUSIN-2255-NET02 International Business 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Shannon Toler Comments For information about online course, visit BUSLW-2205-NET01 Legal Environment of Business 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET William Carmody BUSLW-2205-NET02 Legal Environment of Business 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET William Carmody BUSLW-2211-NET01 Business Law I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET William Carmody BUSLW-2211-NET02 Business Law I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET William Carmody BUSLW-2211-NET03 Business Law I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET BUSLW-2212-NET01 Business Law II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Prerequisite BUSLW-2211 CHEMI-1105-NET01 Contemporary Chemistry 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET CHEMI-1105-NET03 Contemporary Chemistry 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET CIS-1110-NET01 Using Computers: Introduction 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Robert Nichols Comments Course uses Microsoft Office For information about online courses, visit CIS-1120-NET01 The Internet 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Robert Nichols CIS-1150-NET01 Intro Computer Info Systems 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Annette Kerwin Comments Course uses Microsoft Office For information about online courses, visit CIS-1150-NET02 Intro Computer Info Systems 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Louis Christakes Comments Course uses Microsoft Office For information about online courses, visit CIS-1150-NET03 Intro Computer Info Systems 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Robert Nichols Comments Course uses Microsoft Office For information about online courses, visit CIS-1180-NET01 Intro to Networking 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Annette Kerwin Prerequisite CIS-1150 or CIS-1160 or consent of instructor CIS-1221-NET01 Introduction to Spreadsheets 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Dejang Liu Comments Uses Microsoft Access For information about online courses, visit Prerequisite CIS-1110 or CIS-1130 or CIS-1150 or equivalent or consent of instructor CIS-1230-NET01 Microcomputer Database Apps 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Dejang Liu Comments Uses Microsoft Access For information about online courses, visit Prerequisite CIS-1110 or CIS-1130 or CIS-1150 or consent of instructor CIS-1510-NET01 GUI Programming 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Annette Kerwin Comments Course uses Visual Studio For information about online courses, visit Prerequisite CIS-1400 and CIS-1130 or equivalent or consent of instructor CIS-2541-NET01 C++ Language Programming 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Mohammad Morovati Prerequisite CIS-1400 or consent of instructor CRIMJ-1100-NET03 Introduction Criminal Justice 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Deanna Davisson CRIMJ-1130-NET01 Introduction to Corrections 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Theodore Darden Comments For information about online course, visit CRIMJ-1145-NET01 Intro to Homeland Security 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Deanna Davisson CRIMJ-1147-NET01 Intro Domestic/Intnl Terrorism 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Deanna Davisson Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
53 CREDIT CLASSES 51 CRIMJ-1151-NET01 Constitutional Law 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Tauya Johnson CRIMJ-1152-NET01 Criminal Law 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Tauya Johnson CRIMJ-1153-NET01 Rules of Evidence 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Tauya Johnson CRIMJ-2230-NET01 Criminal Investigation 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Theodore Darden CRIMJ-2231-NET01 Criminology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Eric Thompson CRIMJ-2240-NET01 Juvenile Delinquency 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Leonard Donovan CRIMJ-2250-NET01 Police Organization & Admin 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Karen Miller CULIN-1120-NET01 Foodservice Sanitation 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Christopher Thielman Students are required to take the final exam in the Testing Center on main campus. EARTH-1140-NET01 Fundamentals of Earth Science 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET 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-NET01 Introduction to Earth Science 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Diana Strode Prerequisite MATH 0481 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or qualifying score on the mathematics. ECEC-1110-NET01 Parenting & the Young Child 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Michelle Barton Comments For information about online courses, visit ECEC-1116-NET01 Infant-Toddler Care I 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Marlene Krohse ECEC-2211-NET01 Child Health/Safety/Nutrition 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Marlene Krohse Prerequisite Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One. ECONO-2201-NET01 Macroeconomic & Global Economy 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Mark Rudisill ECONO-2201-NET02 Macroeconomic & Global Economy 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Mark Rudisill ECONO-2201-NET03 Macroeconomic & Global Economy 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Mark Rudisill ECONO-2201-NET04 Macroeconomic & Global Economy 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Mitchell Fisher ECONO-2201-NET05 Macroeconomic & Global Economy 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Mitchell Fisher ECONO-2201-NET06 Macroeconomic & Global Economy 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Nicholas Bergan ECONO-2201-NET07 Macroeconomic & Global Economy 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Nicholas Bergan ECONO-2201-NET08 Macroeconomic & Global Economy 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Carlo Candalla ECONO-2202-NET01 Microeconomic & Global Economy 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Mark Rudisill ECONO-2202-NET02 Microeconomic & Global Economy 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Mark Rudisill ECONO-2202-NET03 Microeconomic & Global Economy 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Amlan Mitra ECONO-2202-NET04 Microeconomic & Global Economy 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Amlan Mitra ECONO-2202-NET05 Microeconomic & Global Economy 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Carlo Candalla ECONO-2202-NET06 Microeconomic & Global Economy 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET EDUCA-1100-NET01 Introduction to Education 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Shannon Brown EDUCA-1105-NET02 Career Development 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Stacie Haen-Darden EDUCA-1115-NET02 College Success Skills 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Stacie Haen-Darden EDUCA-2780-NET01 Video Applications-Education 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Nancy O Sullivan ENGLI-0482-NET30 Approaches College Reading II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Prerequisite Appropriate score on Reading Placement Test ENGLI-0492-NET30 Approaches College Writing II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Exams given in the Testing Center on main campus. Prerequisite ENGLI-0491 with grade of C or better or appropriate score on English Placement Test ENGLI-0492-NET40 Approaches College Writing II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments For more information about online courses go to Prerequisite ENGLI-0491 with grade of C or better or appropriate score on English Placement Test College of DuPage
54 52 SUMMER 2015 ENGLI-1101-NET10 English Composition I 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Thomas Fate ENGLI-1101-NET11 English Composition I 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Thomas Fate ENGLI-1101-NET12 English Composition I 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Deborah Adelman ENGLI-1101-NET13 English Composition I 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Deborah Adelman ENGLI-1101-NET15 English Composition I 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Jacqueline McGrath ENGLI-1101-NET20 English Composition I 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET ENGLI-1101-NET22 English Composition I 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET ENGLI-1101-NET24 English Composition I 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET ENGLI-1101-NET30 English Composition I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Daniel Kies ENGLI-1101-NET40 English Composition I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Daniel Kies ENGLI-1101-NET45 English Composition I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET ENGLI-1102-NET10 English Composition II 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET ENGLI-1102-NET12 English Composition II 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Jason Snart ENGLI-1102-NET14 English Composition II 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Jason Snart ENGLI-1102-NET16 English Composition II 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET ENGLI-1102-NET18 English Composition II 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Jacqueline McGrath ENGLI-1102-NET20 English Composition II 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Deborah Adelman ENGLI-1102-NET21 English Composition II 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET ENGLI-1102-NET22 English Composition II 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET ENGLI-1102-NET23 English Composition II 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET ENGLI-1102-NET24 English Composition II 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET ENGLI-1102-NET25 English Composition II 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET ENGLI-1102-NET30 English Composition II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Daniel Kies ENGLI-1102-NET32 English Composition II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Michelle Moore ENGLI-1102-NET34 English Composition II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Michelle Moore ENGLI-1102-NET36 English Composition II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET ENGLI-1102-NET46 English Composition II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET ENGLI-1105-NET20 Writing for the Workplace 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Prerequisite Satisfactory score, as determined by the English faculty, on the English Composition Entrance Exam required prior to enrollment in English Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
55 CREDIT CLASSES 53 ENGLI-1105-NET33 Writing for the Workplace 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET James Allen Prerequisite Satisfactory score, as determined by the English faculty, on the English Composition Entrance Exam required prior to enrollment in English Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One ENGLI-1110-NET30 Technical Writing 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET ENGLI-1130-NET10 Introduction to Literature 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Sheryl Mylan ENGLI-1130-NET15 Introduction to Literature 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Sheryl Mylan ENGLI-1130-NET20 Introduction to Literature 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Sheryl Mylan ENGLI-1130-NET30 Introduction to Literature 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET ENGLI-1150-NET10 Short Fiction 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Jacqueline McGrath ENGLI-1150-NET20 Short Fiction 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET ENGLI-1150-NET22 Short Fiction 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET ENGLI-1150-NET30 Short Fiction 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Michelle Moore ENGLI-1152-NET20 Poetry 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET ENGLI-1154-NET10 Film as Literature 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Deborah Adelman ENGLI-1154-NET20 Film as Literature 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET ENGLI-1154-NET30 Film as Literature 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Michelle Moore ENGLI-1157-NET30 Children s Literature 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Jeffery Siddall ENGLI-1157-NET32 Children s Literature 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET ENGLI-2226-NET10 Masterpieces World Literature 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET ENGLI-2226-NET20 Masterpieces World Literature 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Comments For information about online courses go to ENGLI-2228-NET30 Shakespeare 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET ENGLI-2250-NET10 Intro to Creative Writing 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Jason Snart ENGLI-2250-NET15 Intro to Creative Writing 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET ENGLI-2253-NET01 Creative Nonfiction Writing 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Thomas Fate FASHI-1130-NET01 History of Costume I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET FASHI-1151-NET01 Principles of Textiles 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Prerequisite Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category Two FIRE-1100-NET01 Introduction to Fire Science 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET This course requires onsite/proctored exams. FIRE-1111-NET01 Fire Prevention I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite FIRE-1100 or equivalent or consent of instructor FIRE-2201-NET01 Extinguishing & Alarm Systems 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET This course requires onsite/proctored exams. FIRE-2210-NET01 Fire Apparatus 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET This course requires onsite/proctored exams. FIRE-2215-NET01 Building Construction 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite FIRE-1100 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or FIRE-1103 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor FIRE-2221-NET01 Tactics I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite FIRE-1100 or consent of instructor FIRE-2222-NET01 Tactics II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite FIRE-2221 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor College of DuPage
56 54 SUMMER 2015 FIRE-2251-NET01 Fire Leadership I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite FIRE-1103 with a grade of C or better or consent of instructor FIRE-2252-NET01 Fire Leadership II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite FIRE-2251 or consent of instructor FIRE-2253-NET01 Fire Leadership III 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite FIRE-2252 or consent of instructor FIRE-2254-NET01 Fire Leadership IV 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite FIRE-2253 or consent of instructor FIRE-2255-NET01 Fire Service Instructor I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET This course requires onsite/proctored exams. FIRE-2256-NET01 Fire Service Instructor II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Prerequisite FIRE-2255 or consent of instructor FRENC-1101-NET01 Elementary French I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit FRENC-1102-NET05 Elementary French II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit FRENC-2201-NET05 Intermediate French I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit FRENC-2202-NET05 Intermediate French II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses visit, GED-0800-NET01 General Education Review 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET GED-0800-NET02 General Education Review 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments Class has restricted enrollment. Please contact the ABE/GED/ESL department at for more information. For information about online courses, visit GEOGR-1100-NET01 Western World Geography 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Keith Yearman GEOGR-1100-NET05 Western World Geography 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Keith Yearman GEOGR-1105-NET01 Eastern World Geography 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Keith Yearman HISTO-1110-NET01 Western Civilization Until /26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET HISTO-1110-NET05 Western Civilization Until /08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET HISTO-1110-NET10 Western Civilization Until /29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET HISTO-1120-NET01 Western Civilization Since /26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Comments History 1110 is not a prerequisite for this course. For information about online courses, visit HISTO-1120-NET05 Western Civilization Since /08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments History 1110 is not a prerequisite for this course. For information about online courses, visit HISTO-1120-NET10 Western Civilization Since /29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET HISTO-1130-NET01 U.S. History to /26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET John Paris Comments History 1110 and 1120 are not prerequisites for this course. For information about online courses, visit HISTO-1130-NET05 U.S. History to /08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments History 1110 and 1120 are not prerequisites for this course. For information about online courses, visit HISTO-1130-NET10 U.S. History to /29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Comments History 1110 and 1120 are not prerequisites for this course. For information about online courses, visit HISTO-1130-NET12 U.S. History to /29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET HISTO-1140-NET01 U.S. History Since /26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Comments History 1110, 1120 and 1130 are not prerequisites for this course. For information about online courses, visit HISTO-1140-NET05 U.S. History Since /08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET William Whisenhunt Comments History 1110, 1120 and 1130 are not prerequisites for this course. For information about online courses, visit HISTO-1140-NET10 U.S. History Since /29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET William Whisenhunt Comments History 1110, 1120 and 1130 are not prerequisites for this course. For information about online courses, visit HISTO-2235-NET05 20th Century World History 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET HISTO-2260-NET05 U.S. Since /08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET HLTHS-1110-NET01 Biomedical Terminology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Cheryl Jackson HLTHS-1110-NET02 Biomedical Terminology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Cheryl Jackson HLTHS-1110-NET03 Biomedical Terminology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Larinda Dixon Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
57 CREDIT CLASSES 55 HLTHS-1110-NET04 Biomedical Terminology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Larinda Dixon HLTHS-1110-NET05 Biomedical Terminology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Maureen Waller HLTHS-1145-NET01 Health Care Collaboration 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Maureen Waller HORT-2231-NET01 Turf Science & Management 05/26/15-07/17/15 NET 3.00 CUSTM INET Brian Clement Comments For more information about online courses go to HOSP-1100-NET01 Intro to Hospitality Industry 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Mary Beth Leone HUMAN-1125-NET02 Introductions to Addictions 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Jason Florin HUMAN-1126-NET01 Psychopharmacology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Jean Tschampa HUMAN-1175-NET01 Crisis Intervention 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Andrea Polites HUMAN-2213-NET01 Grief Counseling 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Andrea Polites HUMAN-2286-NET01 Assessment of Trauma-Veterans 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Lindsey Neuman HUMNT-1101-NET01 Intro Humanities: The Arts 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Timothy Clifford HUMNT-1101-NET05 Intro Humanities: The Arts 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Joshua Price HUMNT-1101-NET10 Intro Humanities: The Arts 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Timothy Clifford HUMNT-1102-NET01 Intro Humanities: Ideas/Values 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Joshua Price Comments For information about online courses go to HUMNT-1102-NET05 Intro Humanities: Ideas/Values 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Joshua Price HUMNT-1102-NET10 Intro Humanities: Ideas/Values 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Joshua Price HUMNT-1103-NET05 Intro to World Mythology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Prerequisite Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One HUMNT-1105-NET01 Non-Western Humanities 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Comments For information about online courses go to HUMNT-1105-NET05 Non-Western Humanities 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET INTER-1190-NET01 Barrier-Free & Life-Safe Code 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Jane Kielb Prerequisite INTER-1110 or equivalent or consent of instructor. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category Three LIBRA-1101-NET01 Intro to Libraries & Info Age 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Carol Sturz LIBRA-1102-NET01 Intro to Reference & Info Svcs 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Kelly Watson Prerequisite LIBRA-1101 with a grade of C or better or consent of instructor LIBRA-1104-NET01 Library Workplace Skills 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Shannon Halikias LIBRA-2300-NET01 Multimedia Services & Equipmt 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET David McCartney Comments For information about online courses go to Prerequisite LIBRA-1101 with a grade of C or better or consent of instructor MANAG-1100-NET01 Supervision 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Michael Drafke MANAG-1100-NET02 Supervision 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Michael Drafke MANAG-2210-NET01 Principles of Management 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Jane Murtaugh MANAG-2210-NET02 Principles of Management 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Michael Drafke MANAG-2210-NET03 Principles of Management 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET MANAG-2215-NET01 Leadership 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Jane Murtaugh MANAG-2215-NET02 Leadership 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET MANAG-2220-NET01 Organizational Behavior 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Michael Drafke MANAG-2220-NET02 Organizational Behavior 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET MANAG-2230-NET01 Purchasing 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Prerequisite BUSIN-1100 MANAG-2240-NET01 Human Resource Management 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Jane Murtaugh MANUF-2280-NET01 Industrial Safety 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Brian Mack MARKE-1100-NET01 Consumer Marketing 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET College of DuPage
58 56 SUMMER 2015 MARKE-1100-NET02 Consumer Marketing 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET MARKE-1170-NET01 E-Marketing 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET MARKE-1175-NET01 Customer Relation Mgmt 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET MARKE-2210-NET01 Principles of Marketing 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Shannon Toler MARKE-2210-NET02 Principles of Marketing 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Jobert Tungol MARKE-2210-NET03 Principles of Marketing 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Mary Carlson MARKE-2220-NET01 Principles of Selling 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Herschel Smith MARKE-2230-NET01 Principles of Retail 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Mary Carlson MARKE-2240-NET01 Advertising 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Herschel Smith MATH-0460-NET01 College Arithmetic 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Gail Laurent This course requires onsite/proctored exams. MATH-0481-NET01 Foundations of College Math I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Michael Stack This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-0460 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-0481-NET02 Foundations of College Math I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Gerald Krusinski This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-0460 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-0481-NET03 Foundations of College Math I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Michael Stack This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-0460 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-0482-NET01 Foundations of College Math II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Gerald Krusinski This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-0482-NET02 Foundations of College Math II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Caroline Soo This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-0482-NET03 Foundations of College Math II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Gerald Krusinski This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-1100-NET01 Business Mathematics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Christy Peterson This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-0460 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-1100-NET02 Business Mathematics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Christy Peterson This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-0460 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-1102-NET01 Math for Health Sciences 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Robert Cappetta This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-1218-NET01 General Education Math 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Christy Peterson This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-1218-NET02 General Education Math 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Christy Peterson This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-1218-NET03 General Education Math 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Kathleen Dexter This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-1428-NET01 College Algebra W/Applications 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Caroline Soo This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-1431-NET01 Precalculus I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET F Hill This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-1431-NET02 Precalculus I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET F Hill This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-1432-NET01 Precalculus II/Trigonometry 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET F Hill This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-1533-NET01 Finite Mathematics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Scott Albert This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-1428 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-1635-NET01 Statistics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Scott Albert This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-1428 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1533 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-1635-NET02 Statistics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Michael O Leary This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-1428 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1533 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
59 CREDIT CLASSES 57 MATH-1635-NET03 Statistics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Michael O Leary Comments For information about online courses, visit This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-1428 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1533 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-1635-NET04 Statistics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Michael O Leary This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-1428 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1533 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-2134-NET01 Calculus/Business & Soc Scien 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Scott Albert This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MCOMM-1100-NET30 Intro to Mass Communication 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET MCOMM-1105-NET01 Reporting/Writing Multimedia 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET MUSIC-1100-NET01 Music Appreciation 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Kenneth Paoli MUSIC-1100-NET02 Music Appreciation 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Kenneth Paoli MUSIC-1100-NET03 Music Appreciation 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET ` MUSIC-1104-NET01 Intro American Music 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Kenneth Paoli MUSIC-1115-NET01 Intro World Music 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET NURSI-2160-NET01 Pharmacology and Disease 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Larinda Dixon Prerequisite NURSI-1220 with a grade of C or better or equivalent, NURSI-1230 with a grade of C or better or equivalent, ENGLI-1101 with a grade of C or better or equivalent, PSYCH-2237 with a grade of C or better or equivalent, and SPEEC-1100 or SPEEC-1120 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or concurrent enrollment in SPEEC-1100 or SPEEC-1120 OFTI-1100-NET01 Keyboarding/Document Fundamtls 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Casey Miller OFTI-1105-NET01 Speed Develop Keyboard 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Casey Miller OFTI-1200-NET01 MS Office Professional Staff 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Kay Gerken Comments Uses Microsoft Office For information about online courses, visit OFTI-1203-NET01 /ElectronicCommunication 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Casey Miller Comments Uses Outlook For information about online courses, visit OFTI-1210-NET01 Word Processing I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Kay Gerken Comments Uses Word For information about online courses, visit PHILO-1100-NET01 Introduction 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET PHILO-1100-NET05 Introduction 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET PHILO-1100-NET10 Introduction 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET PHILO-1100-NET12 Introduction 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET PHILO-1110-NET01 Ethics 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET PHILO-1110-NET05 Ethics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET John Santiago PHILO-1110-NET07 Ethics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET PHILO-1110-NET10 Ethics 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET John Santiago PHILO-1110-NET12 Ethics 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Comments For more information about online courses go to PHILO-1112-NET05 Biomedical Ethics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Thomas Kulanjiyil Comments For information about online courses go to PHILO-1114-NET05 Business Ethics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments For more information about online courses go to PHILO-1114-NET07 Business Ethics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments For more information about online courses go to PHILO-1114-NET09 Business Ethics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET PHILO-1125-NET05 Critical Thinking 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET College of DuPage
60 58 SUMMER 2015 PHILO-1150-NET05 World Religions 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Kent Richter PHILO-1150-NET07 World Religions 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET PHILO-1150-NET09 World Religions 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments For information about online courses go to PHOTO-1100-NET01 Fundamentals 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET PHYS-1554-NET01 Healthy Eating 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Nancy O Sullivan PHYS-1554-NET02 Healthy Eating 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Nancy O Sullivan PHYS-1554-NET03 Healthy Eating 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Nancy O Sullivan PHYS-2200-NET02 Intro to Physical Education 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Gail Tait PHYS-2201-NET02 Introduction to Coaching 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Thomas Reed PHYS-2202-NET01 Intro to Athletic Programs 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Thomas Reed PHYS-2206-NET01 Theory & Practice Basketball 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Thomas Reed PHYS-2240-NET02 Intro to Sports Psychology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Thomas Reed PHYS-2251-NET02 Living With Health 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Gail Tait PHYS-2253-NET01 CPR Training 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Marc Gamble PHYS-2254-NET02 First Aid and CPR 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Debra Dimatteo PHYS-2254-NET03 First Aid and CPR 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Debra Dimatteo PHYS-2254-NET04 First Aid and CPR 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Debra Dimatteo PLGL-1100-NET01 Intro to Paralegal Studies 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Prerequisite ENGLI-1101 with grade of C or better or equivalent or score on writing placement test to place into ENGLI-1101 or consent of instructor PLGL-1150-NET01 Drafting Legal Docs 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET or equivalent or consent of instructor PLGL-1250-NET01 Leg Ethics/Law Office Organztn 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET One of the first two quizzes is onsite. Prerequisite PLGL-1100 or consent of instructor POLS-1100-NET01 Intro to Political Science 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET James Durkin POLS-1101-NET01 American Politics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Christian Goergen POLS-1101-NET02 American Politics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Christian Goergen POLS-1101-NET03 American Politics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Henny Keuben POLS-2203-NET01 Comparative Politics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET David Goldberg POLS-2220-NET01 World Politics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET David Goldberg PSYCH-1100-NET01 General Psychology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Naheed Hasan PSYCH-1100-NET02 General Psychology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Naheed Hasan PSYCH-1100-NET03 General Psychology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Susan Harris-Mitchell PSYCH-1100-NET04 General Psychology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Felipe Armas PSYCH-1100-NET05 General Psychology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Donald Kates PSYCH-1100-NET06 General Psychology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Donald Kates PSYCH-1100-NET07 General Psychology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Richard Voss PSYCH-1100-NET08 General Psychology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Ada Wainwright Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
61 CREDIT CLASSES 59 PSYCH-1100-NET09 General Psychology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Ada Wainwright PSYCH-2230-NET01 Developmental Psych: Childhood 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Ada Wainwright Prerequisite PSYCH-1100 PSYCH-2230-NET02 Developmental Psych: Childhood 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Ada Wainwright Prerequisite PSYCH-1100 PSYCH-2237-NET01 Developmental Psych: Life Span 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Naheed Hasan Prerequisite PSYCH-1100 PSYCH-2237-NET02 Developmental Psych: Life Span 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET O Ann Steere Prerequisite PSYCH-1100 PSYCH-2237-NET03 Developmental Psych: Life Span 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Carrie Crandall Prerequisite PSYCH-1100 PSYCH-2237-NET09 Developmental Psych: Life Span 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Sandy Lettieri Prerequisite PSYCH-1100 PSYCH-2240-NET02 Social Psychology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Jessica Lyons Prerequisite PSYCH-1100 PSYCH-2255-NET01 Personality 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Richard Voss Prerequisite PSYCH-1100 PSYCH-2260-NET01 Abnormal Psychology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Richard Voss Prerequisite PSYCH-1100 PSYCH-2260-NET02 Abnormal Psychology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Richard Voss Prerequisite PSYCH-1100 RELIG-1100-NET05 Introduction to Religion 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Thomas Kulanjiyil RELIG-1100-NET07 Introduction to Religion 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET RELIG-1150-NET05 World Religions 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Kent Richter RELIG-1150-NET07 World Religions 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET RELIG-1150-NET09 World Religions 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET SOCIO-1100-NET01 Introduction to Sociology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Shaheen Chowdhury SOCIO-1100-NET02 Introduction to Sociology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Mary Cravens SOCIO-1100-NET03 Introduction to Sociology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Shaheen Chowdhury SOCIO-1100-NET04 Introduction to Sociology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Shaheen Chowdhury SOCIO-1100-NET05 Introduction to Sociology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Shaheen Chowdhury SOCIO-1100-NET06 Introduction to Sociology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Joy Inouye SOCIO-2205-NET01 Statistics Soc/Behav Sciences 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Matthew Green Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or qualifying score on the mathematics placement test or qualifying A.C.T. math score and at least one course in the social/behavioral sciences or consent of instructor. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One SOCIO-2210-NET01 Social Problems 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Robert Bakshis SOCIO-2220-NET01 Sexual Reltnshp/Marriage/Family 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Fatema Zohara SPANI-1100-NET05 Civilization & Culture 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Edith Jaco Comments Course taught in English. For information about online courses, visit SPANI-1101-NET05 Elementary Spanish I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit SPANI-1101-NET07 Elementary Spanish I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit SPANI-1101-NET09 Elementary Spanish I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit SPANI-1102-NET05 Elementary Spanish II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit College of DuPage
62 60 SUMMER 2015 SPANI-1102-NET07 Elementary Spanish II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit SPANI-1102-NET09 Elementary Spanish II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit SPANI-2201-NET01 Intermediate Spanish I 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Edith Jaco Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit SPANI-2201-NET05 Intermediate Spanish I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit SPANI-2201-NET10 Intermediate Spanish I 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit SPANI-2202-NET01 Intermediate Spanish II 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit SPANI-2202-NET05 Intermediate Spanish II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit SPANI-2202-NET07 Intermediate Spanish II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit SPANI-2202-NET10 Intermediate Spanish II 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Edith Jaco Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit SPEEC-1100-NET01 Fundmntls Speech Communication 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Stephen Thompson Comments This course requires campus visits for some course activities. For information about online courses, visit SPEEC-1100-NET03 Fundmntls Speech Communication 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Therese McGinnis Comments This course requires campus visits for some course activities. For information about online courses, visit SPEEC-1100-NET05 Fundmntls Speech Communication 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Sarah Poston Comments This course requires campus visits for some course activities. For information about online courses, visit SPEEC-1100-NET10 Fundmntls Speech Communication 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Marco Benassi Comments This course requires campus visits for some course activities. For information about online courses, visit SPEEC-1100-NET12 Fundmntls Speech Communication 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Therese McGinnis SPEEC-1100-NET15 Fundmntls Speech Communication 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Marco Benassi Comments This course requires campus visits for some course activities. For information about online courses, visit SPEEC-1100-NET20 Fundmntls Speech Communication 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Jude Geiger Comments This course requires campus visits for some course activities. For information about online courses, visit SPEEC-1100-NET21 Fundmntls Speech Communication 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Stephen Thompson Comments This course requires campus visits for some course activities. For information about online courses, visit SPEEC-1100-NET22 Fundmntls Speech Communication 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Jude Geiger Comments This course requires campus visits for some course activities. For information about online courses, visit SPEEC-1100-NET24 Fundmntls Speech Communication 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Stephen Thompson Comments This course requires campus visits for some course activities. For information about online courses, visit SPEEC-1100-NET30 Fundmntls Speech Communication 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Sarah Poston Comments This course requires campus visits for some course activities. For information about online courses, visit SPEEC-1100-NET35 Fundmntls Speech Communication 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Sarah Poston Comments This course requires campus visits for some course activities. For information about online courses, visit SPEEC-1100-NET40 Fundmntls Speech Communication 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Comments This course requires campus visits for some course activities. For information about online courses, visit SPEEC-1100-NET45 Fundmntls Speech Communication 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Comments This course requires campus visits for some course activities. For information about online courses, visit SPEEC-1100-NET50 Fundmntls Speech Communication 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Comments This course requires campus visits for some course activities. For information about online courses, visit SPEEC-1120-NET01 Small-Group Communication 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Therese McGinnis SPEEC-1120-NET10 Small-Group Communication 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET THEAT-1100-NET01 Theater Appreciation 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Requires theater attendance and written critiques. ITALIAN Liberal Arts, (630) , ITALI Elementary Italian I MTWR 09:00 AM-12:00 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 BIC ST5 ITALI Elementary Italian II MTWR 09:00 AM-12:00 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC ND5 JAPANESE Liberal Arts, (630) , JAPAN Elementary Japanese I TR 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 BIC WK Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
63 CREDIT CLASSES 61 JAPAN-1800-FS084 Beginning Japanese 05/23/15-05/24/ CUSTM FIS SA Shingo Satsutani JAPAN-1800-FS085 Introduction Japanese 05/23/15-05/24/ CUSTM FIS SA Shingo Satsutani JAPAN-2800-FS084 Intermediate Japanese 05/23/15-05/24/ CUSTM FIS SA Shingo Satsutani JAPAN-2800-FS085 Advanced Japanese 05/23/15-05/24/ CUSTM FIS SA Shingo Satsutani Comments Japan Study Abroad (See Field Studies section.) JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION See MASS COMMUNICATION or visit KOREAN Liberal Arts, (630) , KOREA Elementary Korean I TR 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 BIC WK LIBRARY AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Business and Technology, TEC 1034, (630) , LIBRA-1101-NET01 Intro to Libraries & Info Age 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Carol Sturz Comments For information about online courses, visit LIBRA-1102-NET01 Intro to Reference & Info Svcs 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Kelly Watson Comments For information about online courses, visit Prerequisite LIBRA-1101 with a grade of C or better or consent of instructor LIBRA-1104-NET01 Library Workplace Skills 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Shannon Halikias LIBRA-2300-NET01 Multimedia Services & Equipmt 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET David McCartney Comments For more information about online courses go to Prerequisite LIBRA-1101 with a grade of C or better or consent of instructor LONG-TERM CARE ADMINISTRATION (LTC) Health and Sciences, HSC 1210, (630) , LTC Intro Long-Term Care Services 06/08/15-08/02/ ST8 Comments Long-Term Care Administration offers home-study versions of the courses in its certificate program. There are no classroom sessions. Please contact Robert Blair at for information. LTC Intro to Nursing Home Admin. 06/08/15-08/02/ ST8 Comments Long-Term Care Administration offers home-study versions of the courses in its certificate program. There are no classroom sessions. Please contact Robert Blair at for information. Prerequisite LTC-1130 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent LTC Nursing Home Admn Practices I 06/08/15-08/02/ ST8 Comments Long-Term Care Administration offers home-study versions of the courses in its certificate program. There are no classroom sessions. Please contact Robert Blair at for information. MAMMOGRAPHY see Diagnostic Medical Imaging Radiography MANAGEMENT Business and Technology, TEC 1034, (630) , MANAG-1100-NET01 Supervision 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Michael Drafke Comments For information about online courses, visit MANAG-1100-NET02 Supervision 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Michael Drafke Comments For information about online courses, visit MANAG Principles of Management MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Jane Murtaugh MANAG Principles of Management TR 09:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 MANAG-2210-AFT21 Principles of Management W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 ADC ST8 AFT Comments Open to all students who meet Adult Fast Track criteria. This is an accelerated course. Syllabus posts on Blackboard 2 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. MANAG-2210-NET01 Principles of Management 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Jane Murtaugh Comments For information about online courses, visit MANAG-2210-NET02 Principles of Management 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Michael Drafke Comments For information about online courses, visit MANAG-2210-NET03 Principles of Management 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments For information about online courses, visit MANAG-2215-NET01 Leadership 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Jane Murtaugh Comments For information about online courses, visit MANAG-2215-NET02 Leadership 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments For information about online courses, visit MANAG-2220-NET01 Organizational Behavior 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Michael Drafke Comments For information about online courses, visit MANAG-2220-NET02 Organizational Behavior 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments For information about online courses, visit MANAG-2230-NET01 Purchasing 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Prerequisite BUSIN-1100 MANAG-2240-NET01 Human Resource Management 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Jane Murtaugh Comments For information about online courses, visit College of DuPage
64 62 SUMMER 2015 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 or Justin Hardee at HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT Bachelor of Arts degree by Concordia University Chicago at College of DuPage Student must be admitted into the 3+1 program in Healthcare Management and register for courses through Concordia University Chicago. For more information, please contact an Admission Counselor at (708) or or Justin Hardee at MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY Business and Technology, TEC 1034, (630) , MANUF Industrial Design/CAD MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 James Tumavich Comments This section is a program requirement for the Welding certificate. MANUF Industrial Design/CAD MW 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 James Tumavich Comments This section is a program requirement for the Welding certificate. MANUF Machine Shop I TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Thomas Lanagan MANUF-2280-NET01 Industrial Safety 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Brian Mack Comments For information about online courses, visit MARKETING Business and Technology, TEC 1034, (630) , MARKE-1100-NET01 Consumer Marketing 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments For information about online courses, visit MARKE-1100-NET02 Consumer Marketing 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments For information about online courses, visit MARKE-1170-NET01 E-Marketing 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments For information about online courses, visit MARKE-1175-NET01 Customer Relation Mgmt 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET MARKE Principles of Marketng TR 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 Mary Carlson MARKE-2210-NET01 Principles of Marketng 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Shannon Toler Comments For information about online courses, visit MARKE-2210-NET02 Principles of Marketng 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Jobert Tungol Comments For information about online courses, visit MARKE-2210-NET03 Principles of Marketng 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Mary Carlson Comments For information about Online courses, visit MARKE-2220-NET01 Principles of Selling 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Herschel Smith MARKE-2230-NET01 Principles of Retail 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Mary Carlson MARKE-2240-NET01 Advertising 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Herschel Smith Comments For information about online courses, visit 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 [email protected] or Justin Hardee at [email protected]. MASS COMMUNICATION Liberal Arts, (630) , MCOMM Intro to Mass Communication MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8MCOMM-1100-NET30 Intro to Mass Communication 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET MCOMM-1105-NET01 Reporting/Writing Multimedia 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET MCOMM Social Media As News TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 SRC ST8 MATHEMATICS Health and Sciences, BIC 2616, (630) , MATH College Arithmetic MW 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST MATH College Arithmetic TR 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST MATH College Arithmetic MTWR 08:00 AM-09:15 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Patrick Bradley MATH College Arithmetic MTWR 12:30 PM-01:45 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST MATH College Arithmetic MTWR 10:00 AM-11:15 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST MATH College Arithmetic MTWR 09:30 AM-10:45 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Comments This section is taught in a Math Computer Lab using the emporium model of computer-assisted instruction. MATH College Arithmetic MTWR 11:00 AM-12:15 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Comments This section is taught in the Math Computer Lab using the emporium model of computer-assisted instruction. MATH College Arithmetic MTWR 04:30 PM-05:45 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC-25B ST MATH College Arithmetic MTWR 09:00 AM-10:15 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST MATH College Arithmetic MTWR 09:00 AM-10:15 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC-123A ST MATH-0460-NET01 College Arithmetic 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Gail Laurent This course requires onsite/proctored exams. MATH Elementary Plane Geometry TWR 08:00 AM-09:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Prerequisite Math 0481 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
65 CREDIT CLASSES 63 MATH Elementary Plane Geometry MTWR 04:30 PM-05:45 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST Prerequisite Math 0481 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Elementary Plane Geometry TR 09:00 AM-11:15 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 CSC ST Prerequisite Math 0481 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Foundations of College Math I MTWR 07:30 AM-09:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Prerequisite MATH-0460 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Foundations of College Math I MTWR 10:30 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Comments Competency in arithmetic without use of calculator. Prerequisite MATH-0460 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Foundations of College Math I MTWR 10:00 AM-12:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Prerequisite MATH-0460 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Foundations of College Math I MTWR 12:00 PM-02:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Prerequisite MATH-0460 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Foundations of College Math I MTWR 04:00 PM-06:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Prerequisite MATH-0460 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Foundations of College Math I MTWR 07:00 PM-09:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Comments Competency in arithmetic without use of calculator. Prerequisite MATH-0460 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Foundations of College Math I MTWR 06:30 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST Prerequisite MATH-0460 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Foundations of College Math I MTWR 09:00 AM-11:20 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST Comments Competency in arithmetic without use of calculator. Prerequisite MATH-0460 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Foundations of College Math I MTWR 09:00 AM-11:20 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC-123B ST Prerequisite MATH-0460 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-0481-AFT41 Foundations of College Math I TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC-25B ST8 AFT Comments Open to all students who meet Adult Fast Track criteria. This is an accelerated course. Syllabus posts on Blackboard 2 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 call FAST for additional information. Prerequisite MATH-0460 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-0481-AFT61 Foundations of College Math I MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 AFT Comments Open to all students who meet Adult Fast Track criteria. This is an accelerated course. Syllabus posts on Blackboard 2 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 call FAST for additional information. Prerequisite MATH-0460 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-0481-NET01 Foundations of College Math I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Michael Stack This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-0460 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-0481-NET02 Foundations of College Math I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Gerald Krusinski This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-0460 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-0481-NET03 Foundations of College Math I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Michael Stack This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-0460 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Foundations of College Math II MTWR 07:30 AM-09:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Christopher Bailey Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Foundations of College Math II MTWR 10:00 AM-12:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Foundations of College Math II MTWR 10:30 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Foundations of College Math II MTWR 01:00 PM-03:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Erica Hotsinpiller Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Foundations of College Math II MTWR 07:00 PM-09:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Foundations of College Math II MTWR 01:00 PM-03:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Foundations of College Math II MTWR 12:00 PM-02:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC-123B ST Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-0482-AFT41 Foundations of College Math II MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC-25B ST8 AFT 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 a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-0482-AFT61 Foundations of College Math II TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 AFT Comments Open to all students who meet Adult Fast Track criteria. This is an accelerated course. Syllabus posts on Blackboard 2 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 call FAST for additional information. Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-0482-CBL01 Foundations of College Math II MTWR 09:00 AM-11:20 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Kathleen Dexter Comments This section is taught in a Math Computer Lab or in a classroom having access to computers using the Emporium Model of Computer Instruction. Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-0482-NET01 Foundations of College Math II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Gerald Krusinski This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-0482-NET02 Foundations of College Math II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Caroline Soo This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-0482-NET03 Foundations of College Math II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Gerald Krusinski This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Algebra Refresher Workshop S 09:00 AM-11:40 AM 05/16/15-06/06/15 BIC CUSTM Patrick Bradley MATH Algebra Refresher Workshop S 09:00 AM-11:00 AM 08/01/15-08/22/15 BIC CUSTM Patrick Bradley MATH Algebra Refresher Workshop W 04:00 PM-05:00 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 SRC ST8 Patrick Bradley Comments This section is taught in the Math Computer Lab, using the emporium model of computer-assisted instruction. MATH Business Mathematics TR 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Comments Satisfies Requirement for AGS And AAS Degrees Only. Elective Credit for AA and AS. Competency in arithmetic without use of calculator. Prerequisite MATH-0460 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Business Mathematics TR 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Comments Satisfies Requirement for AGS And AAS Degrees Only. Elective Credit for AA and AS. Competency in arithmetic without use of calculator. Prerequisite MATH-0460 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Business Mathematics TR 10:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 ADC ST Prerequisite MATH-0460 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test College of DuPage
66 64 SUMMER 2015 MATH Business Mathematics MTWR 02:00 PM-03:15 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST Prerequisite MATH-0460 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Business Mathematics MTWR 11:30 AM-02:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST Prerequisite MATH-0460 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Business Mathematics MW 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC ST Prerequisite MATH-0460 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-1100-NET01 Business Mathematics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Christy Peterson This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-0460 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-1100-NET02 Business Mathematics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Christy Peterson This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-0460 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Math for Health Sciences TR 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Math for Health Sciences MW 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Math for Health Sciences F 08:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/12/15-08/02/15 ADC ST Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Math for Health Sciences MW 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Math for Health Sciences TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC ST Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Math for Health Sciences MTWR 03:00 PM-04:15 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-1102-NET01 Math for Health Sciences 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Robert Cappetta This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Technical Math I MW 04:00 PM-06:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathenmatics placement test MATH General Education Math TR 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH General Education Math MTWR 10:30 AM-11:45 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH General Education Math MW 04:00 PM-06:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH General Education Math TR 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH General Education Math TR 10:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 ADC ST Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH General Education Math MTWR 01:00 PM-02:15 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH General Education Math TR 03:30 PM-06:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-1218-AFT01 General Education Math W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 AFT Comments Open to all students who meet Adult Fast Track criteria. This is an accelerated course. Syllabus posts on Blackboard 2 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 call FAST for additional information. Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-1218-AFT41 General Education Math T 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 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. Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-1218-AFT61 General Education Math R 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/11/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 AFT Comments Open to all students who meet Adult Fast Track criteria. This is an accelerated course. Syllabus posts on Blackboard 2 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 call FAST for additional information. Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-1218-CBL01 General Education Math MTWR 11:30 AM-12:45 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Comments This section is taught in a Math Computer Lab or in a classroom having access to computers using the Emporium Model of Computer Instruction. Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-1218-NET01 General Education Math 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Christy Peterson This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-1218-NET02 General Education Math 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Christy Peterson This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-1218-NET03 General Education Math 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Kathleen Dexter This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Quantitative Literacy MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SRC ST Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test or qualifying A.C.T. math score MATH Math Elem School Teacher I MTWR 08:00 AM-09:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Gail Laurent Comments Students Must Pass Arithmetic Competency Exam With Grade of 80% To Pass Course Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 1), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
67 CREDIT CLASSES 65 MATH Math Elem School Teacher II MW 04:00 PM-06:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST Prerequisite MATH-1321 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better and demonstrated geometry competency (level 1) MATH History of Mathematics MW 11:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Prerequisite MATH-1218 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better MATH College Algebra W/Applications MW 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Comments Students must buy and use TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing calculator. Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH College Algebra W/Applications MW 04:00 PM-06:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Comments Students must buy and use TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing calculator. Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH College Algebra W/Applications TR 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST Comments Students must buy and use TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing calculator. Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH College Algebra W/Applications TR 10:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Matthew Wechter Comments Students must buy and use TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing calculator. Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH College Algebra W/Applications TR 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH College Algebra W/Applications MTWR 01:00 PM-02:15 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-1428-NET01 College Algebra W/Applications 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Caroline Soo This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Precalculus I MTWR 07:30 AM-09:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Kathy Nickell Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Precalculus I MTWR 10:30 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Kevin Fink Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Precalculus I MTWR 01:00 PM-03:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Gail Laurent Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Precalculus I MTWR 07:00 PM-09:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Precalculus I MWF 01:00 PM-04:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Precalculus I MTWR 09:00 AM-11:20 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Precalculus I MTWR 07:00 PM-09:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Precalculus I MTWR 12:00 PM-02:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC ST Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-1431-NET01 Precalculus I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET F Hill This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-1431-NET02 Precalculus I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET F Hill This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Precalculus II/Trigonometry MW 07:30 AM-10:20 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Kevin Fink Prerequisite MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Precalculus II/Trigonometry TR 04:00 PM-06:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Prerequisite MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Precalculus II/Trigonometry MW 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Prerequisite MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Precalculus II/Trigonometry MW 10:30 AM-01:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 David Ficht Prerequisite MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Precalculus II/Trigonometry TR 02:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC ST Prerequisite MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Precalculus II/Trigonometry TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC ST Prerequisite MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Precalculus II/Trigonometry TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST Prerequisite MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-1432-NET01 Precalculus II/Trigonometry 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET F Hill This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Finite Mathematics MTWR 10:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 John Pripusich Comments Students must buy and use TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing calculator. Prerequisite MATH-1428 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Finite Mathematics MTWR 08:00 AM-09:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Prerequisite MATH-1428 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics College of DuPage
68 66 SUMMER 2015 MATH Finite Mathematics MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST Comments Students must buy and use TI-83 or TI-84 Graphing calculator. Prerequisite MATH-1428 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-1533-NET01 Finite Mathematics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Scott Albert This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-1428 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Statistics MTWR 08:00 AM-09:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Beatrice Jaynes Comments Uses extensive computer instruction Prerequisite MATH-1428 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1533 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Statistics MTWR 11:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Beatrice Jaynes Comments Uses extensive computer instruction Prerequisite MATH-1428 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1533 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Statistics MTWR 04:00 PM-05:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Prerequisite MATH-1428 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1533 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Statistics MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Comments Uses extensive computer instruction Prerequisite MATH-1428 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1533 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Statistics TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Comments Uses extensive computer instruction Prerequisite MATH-1428 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1533 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Statistics MW 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SRC ST Prerequisite MATH-1428 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1533 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Statistics MTWR 02:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 John Pripusich Comments Uses extensive computer instruction Prerequisite MATH-1428 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1533 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Statistics MTWR 09:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST Prerequisite MATH-1428 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1533 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Statistics TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST Comments Uses extensive computer instruction Prerequisite MATH-1428 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1533 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Statistics TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 CSC ST Prerequisite MATH-1428 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1533 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-1635-NET01 Statistics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Scott Albert This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-1428 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1533 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-1635-NET02 Statistics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Michael O Leary This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-1428 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1533 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-1635-NET03 Statistics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Michael O Leary Comments For information about online courses, visit This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-1428 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1533 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-1635-NET04 Statistics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Michael O Leary This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-1428 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1533 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Calculus/Business & Soc Scien MTWR 07:30 AM-09:20 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Erica Hotsinpiller Prerequisite MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Calculus/Business & Soc Scien MTWR 09:30 AM-11:20 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Erica Hotsinpiller Prerequisite MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Calculus/Business & Soc Scien MTWR 04:00 PM-05:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST Prerequisite MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Calculus/Business & Soc Scien TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Comments February :25 AM Deb Secara Section changed from 601 moved from NAPER to MAIN Prerequisite MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Calculus/Business & Soc Scien TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST Prerequisite MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-2134-NET01 Calculus/Business & Soc Scien 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Scott Albert This course requires onsite/proctored exams. Prerequisite MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Calc & Anlytc Geometry I MTWR 07:30 AM-09:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Erich Hauenstein Prerequisite MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better and MATH-1432 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Calc & Anlytc Geometry I MTWR 09:00 AM-11:20 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST Prerequisite MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better and MATH-1432 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Calc & Anlytc Geometry I MTWR 10:30 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Anthony Lenard Prerequisite MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better and MATH-1432 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Calc & Anlytc Geometry I MTWR 10:30 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Erich Hauenstein Prerequisite MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better and MATH-1432 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
69 CREDIT CLASSES 67 MATH Calc & Anlytc Geometry I MTWR 04:00 PM-06:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Prerequisite MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better and MATH-1432 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Calc & Anlytc Geometry I MTWR 07:00 PM-09:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Prerequisite MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better and MATH-1432 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Calc & Anlytc Geometry I MTWR 01:00 PM-03:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Beatrice Jaynes Prerequisite MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better and MATH-1432 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Calc & Anlytc Geometry I MTWR 12:00 PM-02:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST Prerequisite MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better and MATH-1432 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Calc & Anlytc Geometry II MTWR 07:30 AM-09:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST Prerequisite MATH-2231 with grade of C or better MATH Calc & Anlytc Geometry II MTWR 10:30 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Patrick Bradley Prerequisite MATH-2231 with grade of C or better MATH Calc & Anlytc Geometry II MTWR 01:00 PM-03:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Kathleen Dexter Prerequisite MATH-2231 with grade of C or better MATH Calc & Anlytc Geometry II MTWR 09:00 AM-11:20 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Prerequisite MATH-2231 with grade of C or better MATH Calc & Anlytc Geometry II MTWR 04:00 PM-06:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Prerequisite MATH-2231 with grade of C or better MATH Calc & Anlytc Geometry II MTWR 07:00 PM-09:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST Prerequisite MATH-2231 with grade of C or better MATH Calc & Anlyt Geometry III MTWR 07:30 AM-09:50 AM 06/08/15-07/21/15 BIC CUSTM Anthony Lenard Prerequisite MATH-2232 with a grade of C or better MATH Calc & Anlyt Geometry III MTWR 07:00 PM-09:20 PM 06/08/15-07/21/15 BIC CUSTM Prerequisite MATH-2232 with a grade of C or better MATH Calc & Anlyt Geometry III MTWR 01:00 PM-03:20 PM 06/08/15-07/21/15 BIC CUSTM Robert Cappetta Prerequisite MATH-2232 with a grade of C or better MATH Addt l Topics-Vector Calculus MTWR 07:30 AM-09:50 AM 07/22/15-08/02/15 BIC CUSTM Anthony Lenard Prerequisite MATH-2233 with a grade of C or better (or college equivalent) MATH Addt l Topics-Vector Calculus MTWR 07:00 PM-09:20 PM 07/22/15-08/02/15 BIC CUSTM Prerequisite MATH-2233 with a grade of C or better (or college equivalent) MATH Addt l Topics-Vector Calculus MTWR 01:00 PM-03:20 PM 07/22/15-08/02/15 BIC CUSTM Robert Cappetta Prerequisite MATH-2233 with a grade of C or better (or college equivalent) MATH Linear Algebra MTWR 10:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Christopher Bailey Prerequisite MATH-2232 with a grade of C or better MATH Differential Equations MTWR 07:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Patrick Bradley Prerequisite MATH-2233 with a grade of C or better MATH Differential Equations MTWR 10:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Robert Cappetta Prerequisite MATH-2233 with a grade of C or better MEDICAL ASSISTANT Health and Sciences, HSC 1210, (630) , This is a selective admission process program. Please see the College of DuPage website for additional details regarding this program. A mandatory advising session is required as part of admission/registration to the program. MASST-2211-HYB01 Legal/Ethical Aspect Hlth Care W 09:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 HYB Diane Gryglak Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction. Prerequisite HLTHS-1110 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor MASST Medical Assistant Practicum 05/26/15-08/02/15 HOSP WK Diane Gryglak Comments Course includes the mal-practice insurance fee. Students will participate in 384 hours of clinical; days and times will be arranged with the instructor and the clinical site. MASST-2253-HYB01 Certified Med Asst Exam Prep M 04:00 PM-05:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 HYB Diane Gryglak Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction. Prerequisite MASST-2250 or concurrent enrollment or consent of instructor MICROBIOLOGY -See Biological Sciences. MILITARY MEDIC TO PN Veterans Services, Jose Alferez, , [email protected], , A mandatory advising session is required as part of admission/registration to the program. Students must meet identified health requirements, including a drug screen prior to registration. Please see the College of DuPage website for additional details regarding this program. about online courses, visit The most up-to-date, accurate information for the course schedule can be found within myaccess NURSP Medic to Practical Nurse M 09:00 AM-01:00 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Katie Taylor T 09:00 AM-05:00 PM 06/09/15-06/09/15 HSC ST8 Katie Taylor TWR 09:00 AM-05:00 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 HOSP ST8 Katie Taylor Comments Course also includes commitments on various Fridays, most of these being on-line, but will be discussed at first class meeting. Clinical sites to be determined and assigned at first class. Prerequisite Successful completion of the METC Basic Medical Technician Corpsman Program within the last five years. If more than five years, at least one year of experience using corpsman skills within the last five years. MOTION PICTURE/TELEVISION (MPTV) Liberal Arts, (630) , MPTV-1011-HYB30 Intro to Motion Pictures & TV TR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 05/26/15-06/28/15 MAC ST5 HYB Jennifer Piehl Comments Hybrid format: a blend of classroom and on line course work. Internet access required. MPTV Editing Motion Pictures & TV MW 09:00 AM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST MPTV Film/Video Aesthetics TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 College of DuPage
70 68 SUMMER 2015 MPTV Motion Graphic/Spec Effects I TWR 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 MAC WK Anthony Venezia MPTV Writing the One Hour Drama TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 MPTV Screenwriting for Short Forms TR 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 MPTV Directing for Film/Video TR 01:00 PM-04:30 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 MAC WK Prerequisite MPTV-1020, MPTV-1120 and MPTV-2022 or consent of instructor. MPTV Experimental Animation 01/01/00-01/01/ WK Anthony Venezia Comments Experimental Animation Prerequisite At least one course in the discipline or consent of instructor. MPTV Commercial Video Production MW 08:00 AM-12:30 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 MAC WK Venezia/Piehl Comments By instructor permit only Prerequisite At least one course in the discipline or consent of instructor. MUSIC Arts Center/Liberal Arts, (630) , Students interested in individual applied lessons should contact the Applied Music Coordinator at (630) for placement with an instructor. Students interested in ensemble performance should contact the ensemble director for audition and rehearsal information. MUSIC Music Appreciation MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 MUSIC Music Appreciation TR 06:00 PM-08:10 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 MAC WK MUSIC-1100-NET01 Music Appreciation 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Kenneth Paoli Comments For information about online courses, visit MUSIC-1100-NET02 Music Appreciation 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Kenneth Paoli Comments For information about online courses, visit MUSIC-1100-NET03 Music Appreciation 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments For information about online courses, visit MUSIC-1104-AFT61 Intro American Music T 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 AFT Comments Open to all students who meet Adult Fast Track criteria. This is an accelerated course. Syllabus posts on Blackboard 2 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 call FAST for additional information. MUSIC-1104-NET01 Intro American Music 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Kenneth Paoli Comments For information about online courses, visit MUSIC Fundamentals of Music TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 Kenneth Paoli MUSIC-1115-NET01 Intro World Music 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments For information about online courses, visit MUSIC Appld Music: Non-Major 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 Comments Private lessons in voice, guitar, piano, all wind, percussion & strings. Call (630) to schedule. MUSIC Applied Music II: Music Major 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 Comments Private lessons in voice, guitar, piano, all wind, percussion & strings. Call (630) to schedule. MUSIC Group Piano-Non-Music Majors MW 12:00 PM-01:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST MUSIC Flute 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC Oboe 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments Oboe For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC Clarinet 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments For private lessons, please call (630) Instrument: Clarinet (Omerod) Fees: $465 MUSIC Bassoon 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments Bassoon For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC Horn 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments French Horn For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC Trumpet 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments For private lessons, please call (630) Instrument: Trumpet (Velazquez) Fees: $435 MUSIC Trombone 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments For private lessons, please call (630) Instrument: Trombone (Lemm) Fees: $435 MUSIC Tuba 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments For private lessons, please call (630) Instrument: Tuba (Armandi) Fees: $465 MUSIC Violin 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC Cello 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC Double Bass 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments For private lessons, please call (630) Instrument: Double Bass (Armandi) Fees: $465 MUSIC Voice 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC Voice 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC Voice 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC Piano 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC Piano 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC Piano 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments For private lessons, please call (630) Instrument: Piano (Djordjevic, A.) MUSIC Piano 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC Piano 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments For private lessons, please call (630) Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
71 CREDIT CLASSES 69 MUSIC Piano 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC Saxophone 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments Saxaphone For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC Guitar 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC Guitar 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC Miscellaneous 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments For private lessons, please call (630) Instrument: Jazz Bass (Armandi) Fees: $465 MUSIC Jazz Piano 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC Flute 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC Oboe 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments Oboe For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC Bassoon 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments Bassoon For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC Horn 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments French Horn For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC Cello 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC Voice 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC Piano 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 1, Comments For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC Piano 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 1, Comments Piano For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC Piano 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC Piano 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC Saxophone 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments Saxaphone For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC Guitar 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Comments For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC Jazz Bass 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 Comments For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC Jazz Piano 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 1, Comments For private lessons, please call (630) MUSIC-2211-HYB01 Recording Techniques I TR 06:00 PM-08:25 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 HYB Comments Hybrid format: a blend of classroom and on line course work. Internet access required. NUCLEAR MEDICINE See Diagnostic Medical Imaging Nuclear Medicine (DMIN). NURSING BASIC NURSING ASSISTANT TRAINING PROGRAM (BNA) Health and Sciences, HSC 1210, (630) , Must attend a mandatory advising session, face to face or on-line as part of the admission process to this program. Students must meet identified health requirements, including a drug screen prior to registration. Clinical classes cannot be audited. Students will be required to attend a mandatory orientation session approximately one week prior to the start date of the class. Fingerprinting will occur at this orientation session. Students must have a valid Social Security number. On campus Basic Nursing Assistant (BNA) classes are held at the Westmont Regional Center. 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; 8WK = 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 NURSA Basic Nurse Assistant Training WR 03:00 PM-11:00 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TBA ST MT 04:00 PM-10:00 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TCD ST8 Comments Before registering for this course, students must attend an advising session and complete all admission requirements for this program. For details, go to th/bna_packet.pdf. Students will spend 48 hours taking care of actual patients in an actual healthcare facility (clinical), as well as 96 hours in the classroom/lab. Clinical DOES NOT begin in the first week of the course. Clinical time will be days (7-3) or evenings (3-11), depending on the section. Exact clinical placement will be explained at the Mandatory Course Orientation. Mandatory Course Orientation will be on June 2, Student will be notified or room and times after May 1, Prerequisite Program admission is required. Advising session attendance or equivalent; select health requirements as explained at the Advising Session, Reading Placement Test Category One and Writing Placement Essay Category One. (ENGLI-1101 or ENGLI-1102 or equivalent with a grade of C or better meets the Writing Placement Essay requirement.) NURSA Basic Nurse Assistant Training MT 04:00 PM-10:00 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HH ST WR 03:00 PM-11:00 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HH ST8 Comments Before registering for this course, students must attend an advising session and complete all admission requirements for this program. For details, go to th/bna_packet.pdf. Students will spend 48 hours taking care of actual patients in an actual healthcare facility (clinical), as well as 96 hours in the classroom/lab. Clinical DOES NOT begin in the first week of the course. Clinical time will be days (7-3) or evenings (3-11), depending on the section. Exact clinical placement will be explained at the Mandatory Course Orientation. Mandatory Course Orientation will be on June 2, Student will be notified or room and times after May 1, Prerequisite Program admission is required. Advising session attendance or equivalent; select health requirements as explained at the Advising Session, Reading Placement Test Category One and Writing Placement Essay Category One. (ENGLI-1101 or ENGLI-1102 or equivalent with a grade of C or better meets the Writing Placement Essay requirement.) NURSA Basic Nurse Assistant Training WR 07:00 AM-03:00 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TBA ST MT 09:00 AM-03:00 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC-03A ST8 Comments Before registering for this course, students must attend an advising session and complete all admission requirements for this program. For details, go to th/bna_packet.pdf. Students will spend 48 hours taking care of actual patients in an actual healthcare facility (clinical), as well as 96 hours in the classroom/lab. Clinical DOES NOT begin in the first week of the course. Clinical time will be days (7-3) or evenings (3-11), depending on the section. Exact clinical placement will be explained at the Mandatory Course Orientation. Mandatory Course Orientation will be on June 2, Student will be notified or room and times after May 1, Prerequisite Program admission is required. Advising session attendance or equivalent; select health requirements as explained at the Advising Session, Reading Placement Test Category One and Writing Placement Essay Category One. (ENGLI-1101 or ENGLI-1102 or equivalent with a grade of C or better meets the Writing Placement Essay requirement.) College of DuPage
72 70 SUMMER 2015 NURSA Basic Nurse Assistant Training WR 03:00 PM-11:00 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TBA ST MT 04:00 PM-10:00 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC-03A ST8 Comments Before registering for this course, students must attend an advising session and complete all admission requirements for this program. For details, go to th/bna_packet.pdf. Students will spend 48 hours taking care of actual patients in an actual healthcare facility (clinical), as well as 96 hours in the classroom/lab. Clinical DOES NOT begin in the first week of the course. Clinical time will be days (7-3) or evenings (3-11), depending on the section. Exact clinical placement will be explained at the Mandatory Course Orientation. Mandatory Course Orientation will be on June 2, Student will be notified or room and times after May 1, Prerequisite Program admission is required. Advising session attendance or equivalent; select health requirements as explained at the Advising Session, Reading Placement Test Category One and Writing Placement Essay Category One. (ENGLI-1101 or ENGLI-1102 or equivalent with a grade of C or better meets the Writing Placement Essay requirement.) NURSA Basic Nurse Assistant Training MT 07:00 AM-03:00 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TBA ST WR 09:00 AM-03:00 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC-03A ST8 Comments Before registering for this course, students must attend an advising session and complete all admission requirements for this program. For details, go to th/bna_packet.pdf. Students will spend 48 hours taking care of actual patients in an actual healthcare facility (clinical), as well as 96 hours in the classroom/lab. Clinical DOES NOT begin in the first week of the course. Clinical time will be days (7-3) or evenings (3-11), depending on the section. Exact clinical placement will be explained at the Mandatory Course Orientation. Mandatory Course Orientation will be on June 2, Student will be notified or room and times after May 1, Prerequisite Program admission is required. Advising session attendance or equivalent; select health requirements as explained at the Advising Session, Reading Placement Test Category One and Writing Placement Essay Category One. (ENGLI-1101 or ENGLI-1102 or equivalent with a grade of C or better meets the Writing Placement Essay requirement.) NURSA Basic Nurse Assistant Training MT 03:00 PM-11:00 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TBA ST WR 04:00 PM-10:00 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC-03A ST8 Comments Before registering for this course, students must attend an advising session and complete all admission requirements for this program. For details, go to th/bna_packet.pdf. Students will spend 48 hours taking care of actual patients in an actual healthcare facility (clinical), as well as 96 hours in the classroom/lab. Clinical DOES NOT begin in the first week of the course. Clinical time will be days (7-3) or evenings (3-11), depending on the section. Exact clinical placement will be explained at the Mandatory Course Orientation. Mandatory Course Orientation will be on June 2, Student will be notified or room and times after May 1, Prerequisite Program admission is required. Advising session attendance or equivalent; select health requirements as explained at the Advising Session, Reading Placement Test Category One and Writing Placement Essay Category One. (ENGLI-1101 or ENGLI-1102 or equivalent with a grade of C or better meets the Writing Placement Essay requirement.) NURSA Basic Nurse Assistant Training MT 09:00 AM-03:00 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 DCC ST WR 07:00 AM-03:00 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 DCC ST8 Comments Before registering for this course, students must attend an advising session and complete all admission requirements for this program. For details, go to th/bna_packet.pdf. Students will spend 48 hours taking care of actual patients in an actual healthcare facility (clinical), as well as 96 hours in the classroom/lab. Clinical DOES NOT begin in the first week of the course. Clinical time will be days (7-3) or evenings (3-11), depending on the section. Exact clinical placement will be explained at the Mandatory Course Orientation. Mandatory Course Orientation will be on June 2, Student will be notified or room and times after May 1, Prerequisite Program admission is required. Advising session attendance or equivalent; select health requirements as explained at the Advising Session, Reading Placement Test Category One and Writing Placement Essay Category One. (ENGLI-1101 or ENGLI-1102 or equivalent with a grade of C or better meets the Writing Placement Essay requirement.) NURSA Basic Nurse Assistant Training MT 04:00 PM-10:00 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 DCC ST WR 03:00 PM-11:00 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 DCC ST8 Comments Before registering for this course, students must attend an advising session and complete all admission requirements for this program. For details, go to th/bna_packet.pdf. Students will spend 48 hours taking care of actual patients in an actual healthcare facility (clinical), as well as 96 hours in the classroom/lab. Clinical DOES NOT begin in the first week of the course. Clinical time will be days (7-3) or evenings (3-11), depending on the section. Exact clinical placement will be explained at the Mandatory Course Orientation. Mandatory Course Orientation will be on June 2, Student will be notified or room and times after May 1, Prerequisite Program admission is required. Advising session attendance or equivalent; select health requirements as explained at the Advising Session, Reading Placement Test Category One and Writing Placement Essay Category One. (ENGLI-1101 or ENGLI-1102 or equivalent with a grade of C or better meets the Writing Placement Essay requirement.) NURSING (Associate Degree Nursing ADN) Health and Sciences, HSC 1210, (630) , This is a selective admission process program. Please see the College of DuPage website for additional details regarding this program. A mandatory advising session is required as part of admission/ registration to the program. Pre-req. courses are required as well as an IDPH approved Basic Nursing Assistant course. NURSI-2160-NET01 Pharmacology and Disease 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Larinda Dixon Prerequisite NURSI-1220 with a grade of C or better or equivalent, NURSI-1230 with a grade of C or better or equivalent, ENGLI-1101 with a grade of C or better or equivalent, PSYCH-2237 with a grade of C or better or equivalent, and SPEEC-1100 or SPEEC-1120 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or concurrent enrollment in SPEEC-1100 or SPEEC-1120 NURSING Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing by Governors State University Student must have completed their Associate of Applied Science in Nursing at College of DuPage. Student must be admitted into the 3+1 on-line program in Nursing and register for courses through Governors State University. For more information, please contact Governors State at (708) or Justin Hardee at [email protected]. NURSING Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing by Benedictine University at College of DuPage Student must have completed their Associate of Applied Science in Nursing at College of DuPage. Student must be admitted into the 3+1 program in Nursing and register for courses through Benedictine University. For more information, please contact Enrollment Center at Benedictine at (630) or [email protected] or Justin Hardee at [email protected]. OFFICE TECHNOLOGY INFORMATION Business and Technology, TEC 1034, (630) , OFTI-1100-HYB01 Keyboarding/Document Fundamtls W 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 SCC ST8 HYB Casey Miller Comments Above class only- Hybrid format,internet access and additional time required outside of class. OFTI-1100-NET01 Keyboarding/Document Fundamtls 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Casey Miller Comments For information about online courses, visit OFTI-1105-NET01 Speed Develop Keyboard 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Casey Miller Comments For information about online courses, visit OFTI-1200-HYB01 MS Office Prof Staff R 06:30 PM-09:50 PM 06/11/15-08/02/15 SCC ST8 HYB Comments Uses Microsoft Office Above class only is hybrid format, Internet access and additional time required outside of class. Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
73 CREDIT CLASSES 71 OFTI-1200-NET01 MS Office Professional Staff 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Kay Gerken Comments Uses Microsoft Office For information about online courses, visit OFTI-1203-NET01 ElectronicCommunication 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Casey Miller Comments Uses Outlook For information about online courses, visit OFTI-1210-HYB01 Word Processing I T 06:30 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 SCC ST8 HYB Comments Uses Word Above class only Hybrid format, Internet access and additional time required outside of class. OFTI-1210-NET01 Word Processing I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Kay Gerken Comments Uses Word For information about online courses, visit PARALEGAL STUDIES Business and Technology, TEC 1034, (630) , Getting Started: Students should enroll in PLGL 1100 and PLGL 1150 (Note: English 1101 or equivalent with a grade of C or better is a prerequisite for PLGL 1100). This requirement can be fulfilled by evidence of an equivalent course from another institution or Credit by Demonstrated Competency exam. After that, or concurrently, you may begin taking additional paralegal classes and are eligible to apply for program admission. Admission applications are available online at A separate application and instructor consent are necessary for the required paralegal practicum, PLGL The application for the practicum is available online at PLGL Intro to Paralegal Studies MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SCC ST8 Prerequisite ENGLI-1101 with grade of C or better or equivalent or score on writing placement test to place into ENGLI-1101 or consent of instructor PLGL-1100-NET01 Intro to Paralegal Studies 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Prerequisite ENGLI-1101 with grade of C or better or equivalent or score on writing placement test to place into ENGLI-1101 or consent of instructor PLGL-1150-NET01 Drafting Legal Docs 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments For information about online courses, visit or equivalent or consent of instructor PLGL-1250-NET01 Leg Ethics/Law Office Organztn 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET One of the first two quizzes is onsite. Prerequisite PLGL-1100 or consent of instructor PLGL Adv Leg Res. & Write TR 04:00 PM-06:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 Linda Jenkins Prerequisite PLGL-1500 with a grade of C or better or equivalent PLGL-2225-HYB01 Contract Law W 06:00 PM-09:00 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 HYB Comments Hybrid format: a blend of classroom and on line course work. Internet access required. Prerequisite PLGL-1100 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent PLGL-2500-HYB01 Personal Injury-Tort & Ins Law T 08:30 AM-11:30 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 CHC ST8 HYB Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction. Prerequisite PLGL-1100 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor PLGL-2600-HYB01 Paralegal Practicum T 05:30 PM-09:30 PM 06/09/15-06/23/15 BIC ST8 HYB Sally Fairbank T 05:30 PM-09:30 PM 07/07/15-07/21/15 BIC ST8 HYB Sally Fairbank T 06:00 PM-09:30 PM 07/28/15-07/28/15 BIC ST8 HYB Sally Fairbank Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction. Students must complete and submit to the Coordinator a separate practicum application form ten weeks prior to the start of the semester, and be accepted into the program pursuant to the program admission requirements before enrolling in class. Prerequisite PLGL-1200, PLGL-1250 and PLGL-1500 or equivalent and consent of instructor. Students must have been accepted into the program and must have submitted a practicum application. Practium applications are due ten weeks prior to the start of the semester in which the students seek to enroll. PLGL-2600-HYB02 Paralegal Practicum M 05:30 PM-09:30 PM 06/08/15-06/22/15 BIC ST8 HYB Sally Fairbank M 05:30 PM-09:30 PM 07/06/15-07/20/15 BIC ST8 HYB Sally Fairbank M 06:00 PM-09:30 PM 07/27/15-07/27/15 BIC ST8 HYB Sally Fairbank Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction. Students must complete and submit to the Coordinator a separate practicum application form ten weeks prior to the start of the semester, and be accepted into the program pursuant to the program admission requirements before enrolling in class. Prerequisite PLGL-1200, PLGL-1250 and PLGL-1500 or equivalent and consent of instructor. Students must have been accepted into the program and must have submitted a practicum application. Practium applications are due ten weeks prior to the start of the semester in which the students seek to enroll. PLGL-2600-HYB03 Paralegal Practicum R 08:30 AM-12:30 PM 06/11/15-06/18/15 BIC ST8 HYB Sally Fairbank R 08:30 AM-12:30 PM 07/02/15-07/30/15 BIC ST8 HYB Sally Fairbank Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction. Students must complete and submit to the Coordinator a separate practicum application form ten weeks prior to the start of the semester, and be accepted into the program pursuant to the program admission requirements before enrolling in class. Prerequisite PLGL-1200, PLGL-1250 and PLGL-1500 or equivalent and consent of instructor. Students must have been accepted into the program and must have submitted a practicum application. Practium applications are due ten weeks prior to the start of the semester in which the students seek to enroll. PERIOPERATIVE NURSING see Surgical Technology PHARMACY TECHNICIAN See Health Sciences PHILOSOPHY Liberal Arts, (630) , PHILO Introduction MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 PHILO Introduction TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 PHILO Introduction MW 12:00 PM-04:20 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC ND5 Keith Krasemann PHILO Introduction TR 12:30 PM-03:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 PHILO Introduction MW 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 PHILO Introduction TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 PHILO Introduction MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST8 PHILO Introduction MW 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 PHILO-1100-NET01 Introduction 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET College of DuPage
74 72 SUMMER 2015 PHILO-1100-NET05 Introduction 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET PHILO-1100-NET10 Introduction 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET PHILO-1100-NET12 Introduction 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET PHILO Ethics MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Thomas Kulanjiyil PHILO Ethics TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 PHILO Ethics TR 12:00 PM-04:20 PM 06/30/15-08/02/15 BIC ND5 Keith Krasemann PHILO Ethics MW 12:30 PM-03:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Thomas Kulanjiyil PHILO Ethics TR 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 PHILO Ethics TR 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 PHILO-1110-AFT01 Ethics T 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 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. PHILO-1110-AFT41 Ethics W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 AFT Comments Open to all students who meet Adult Fast Track criteria. This is an accelerated course. Syllabus posts on Blackboard 2 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 call FAST for additional information. PHILO-1110-AFT61 Ethics M 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 AFT Comments Open to all students who meet Adult Fast Track criteria. This is an accelerated course. Syllabus posts on Blackboard 2 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 call FAST for additional information. PHILO-1110-NET01 Ethics 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET PHILO-1110-NET05 Ethics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET John Santiago PHILO-1110-NET07 Ethics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET PHILO-1110-NET10 Ethics 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET John Santiago PHILO-1110-NET12 Ethics 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Comments For more information about online courses go to PHILO-1112-NET05 Biomedical Ethics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Thomas Kulanjiyil Comments For information about online courses go to PHILO Business Ethics TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 PHILO Business Ethics MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Keith Krasemann PHILO-1114-NET05 Business Ethics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments For more information about online courses go to PHILO-1114-NET07 Business Ethics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments For more information about online courses go to PHILO-1114-NET09 Business Ethics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET PHILO Logic MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 John Santiago PHILO-1125-NET05 Critical Thinking 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET PHILO World Religions TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Kent Richter PHILO World Religions MW 09:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Comments Same as Religious Studies 1150 PHILO World Religions TR 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 Comments Same as Religious Studies 1150 PHILO World Religions TR 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Comments Same as Religious Studies 1150 PHILO World Religions MW 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 PHILO World Religions TR 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 PHILO-1150-NET05 World Religions 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Kent Richter Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
75 CREDIT CLASSES 73 PHILO-1150-NET07 World Religions 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments For information about online courses, visit PHILO-1150-NET09 World Religions 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments For information about online courses go to PHLEBOTOMY See Health Sciences. PHOTOGRAPHY Liberal Arts, (630) , 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; 8WK = 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 PHOTO Fundamentals MW 08:30 AM-11:20 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 Comments No darkroom or digital lab access without concurrent enrollment in 1101 and/or PHOTO-1100-NET01 Fundamentals 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET PHOTO Foundation-Digital Photography TR 08:30 AM-02:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 Glenn Hansen PHOTO Tool&Tech Digital Photography MW 08:30 AM-02:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST Prerequisite PHOTO-1200 or concurrent enrollment or equivalent or consent of instructor. PHOTO Alternative Processes T 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 Comments Alternative Processes, This course is an introduction into some of the photo process used in the nineteenth and early twentieth century. We will emphasize the use of these processes as a way to accentuate your artistic and photographic voice. PHOTO HDR & Multiple Shot Imaging T 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 Comments High Dynamic Range and other multiple shot techniques for creative imaging and problem solving photographic applications. PHOTO Electronic Flash Techniques R 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/11/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 Comments Exploration of on and off camera electronic flash and fill flash techniques. Best practices using a variety of photographic equipment. PHOTO Travel Photography W 08:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 Comments Travel Photography, Intro to the photographic and research techniques used in Travel Photography. Tour neighborhoods and festivals of Chicago to prepare for regional, national or international travel destinations. PHOTO Nature Photography M 01:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 Comments Nature Photography, This course is an introduction into techniques used in photographing nature, from landscapes and macro-photography to thoughts on better capturing images of flora and fauna. PHOTO Photoshop Basics M 01:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 Comments Learn the Photoshop skills professional photographers use for enhancing their photos and image editing. PHOTO Sport Photography W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 Comments Learn to capture key actions at sporting events. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Health and Sciences, PEC 121S (630) , PHYS Boot Camp Fitness I MTWR 07:45 AM-08:35 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 PEC-ARENA ST8 Jane Denniger 5.00 PHYS Boot Camp Fitness II MTWR 07:45 AM-08:35 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 PEC-ARENA ST8 Jane Denniger 5.00 Prerequisite PHYS-1123 with a grade of S or better PHYS Cardio Kickboxing I TR 10:00 AM-11:20 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 PEC WK Julie Denniger-Greensly 5.00 PHYS Cardio Kickboxing I TR 05:00 PM-06:20 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 PEC WK Jane Denniger 5.00 PHYS Cardio Kickboxing II TR 10:00 AM-11:20 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 PEC WK Julie Denniger-Greensly 5.00 Prerequisite PHYS-1131 or equivalent experience PHYS Cardio Kickboxing II TR 05:00 PM-06:20 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 PEC WK Jane Denniger 5.00 Prerequisite PHYS-1131 or equivalent experience PHYS Cardio Mixer I M 06:00 PM-07:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 PEC ST8 Nancy Mennella 5.00 PHYS Cardio Mixer II M 06:00 PM-07:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 PEC ST8 Nancy Mennella 5.00 Prerequisite PHYS-1135 with a grade of S or better PHYS Aerobic Fitness Combo I MTWR 01:00 PM-01:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 PEC ST8 Julie Denniger-Greensly 5.00 PHYS Aerobic Fitness Combo II MTWR 01:00 PM-01:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 PEC ST8 Julie Denniger-Greensly 5.00 Prerequisite PHYS-1143 with a grade of S or better PHYS-1151-FS071 Fitness Walking I T 07:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/09/15-06/09/15 BIC CUSTM FIS T 07:00 PM-08:50 PM 07/28/15-07/28/15 BIC CUSTM FIS Comments Walking In Your Own Backyard (See Field Studies section.) PHYS Weight Training I MW 09:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 PEC ST PHYS Weight Training I MW 05:00 PM-06:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 PEC WK Sandra Kurby 5.00 Comments OVER 40 PHYS Weight Training II MW 09:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 PEC ST Prerequisite PHYS-1171 or equivalent experience PHYS Weight Training II MW 05:00 PM-06:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 PEC WK Sandra Kurby 5.00 Comments Over 40 Prerequisite PHYS-1171 or equivalent experience PHYS Spinning I TR 05:00 PM-06:20 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 PEC WK Cindy Reuter 5.00 PHYS Spinning I MW 12:00 PM-01:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 PEC ST8 Sandra Kurby 5.00 PHYS Spinning II TR 05:00 PM-06:20 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 PEC WK Cindy Reuter 5.00 Prerequisite PHYS-1181 or previous cycling experience PHYS Spinning II MW 12:00 PM-01:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 PEC ST8 Sandra Kurby 5.00 Prerequisite PHYS-1181 or previous cycling experience PHYS Body Sculpting I TR 10:00 AM-11:20 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 PEC WK 5.00 PHYS Body Sculpting II TR 10:00 AM-11:20 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 PEC WK 5.00 Prerequisite PHYS-1184 with a grade of S or better or equivalent experience PHYS Golf I MW 07:00 PM-08:40 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 PEC-ARENA ND5 Nancy O Sullivan 5.00 Comments Requires additional time outside of class. PHYS Golf II MW 07:00 PM-08:40 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 PEC-ARENA ND5 Nancy O Sullivan 5.00 Comments Requires additional time outside of class Prerequisite PHYS-1311 or equivalent experience PHYS Swimming I MW 07:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 PEC-POOL A ST8 Linda Johansen College of DuPage
76 74 SUMMER 2015 PHYS Swimming II MW 07:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 PEC-POOL A ST8 Linda Johansen 5.00 Prerequisite PHYS-1401 or equivalent skill PHYS Water Aerobics I MW 08:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 PEC-POOL D ST8 Joan Sullivan-Dziak 5.00 PHYS Water Aerobics I S 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/13/15-08/02/15 PEC-POOL A ST8 Joan Sullivan-Dziak 5.00 PHYS Water Aerobics II MW 08:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 PEC-POOL D ST8 Joan Sullivan-Dziak 5.00 Prerequisite PHYS-1421 or equivalent experience PHYS Water Aerobics II S 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/13/15-08/02/15 PEC-POOL A ST8 Joan Sullivan-Dziak 5.00 Prerequisite PHYS-1421 or equivalent experience PHYS-1554-NET01 Healthy Eating 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Nancy O Sullivan PHYS-1554-NET02 Healthy Eating 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Nancy O Sullivan PHYS-1554-NET03 Healthy Eating 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Nancy O Sullivan PHYS Zumba I MW 12:00 PM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 PEC ST8 Christine Cornell 5.00 PHYS Zumba I TR 09:00 AM-09:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 PEC ST8 Laurel Loftus 5.00 PHYS Zumba I MW 05:00 PM-05:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 PEC ST8 Laurel Loftus 5.00 PHYS Zumba II MW 12:00 PM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 PEC ST8 Christine Cornell 5.00 Prerequisite PHYS-1603 with a grade of S or better, or college equivalent or consent of instructor PHYS Zumba II TR 09:00 AM-09:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 PEC ST8 Laurel Loftus 5.00 Prerequisite PHYS-1603 with a grade of S or better, or college equivalent or consent of instructor PHYS Zumba II MW 05:00 PM-05:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 PEC ST8 Laurel Loftus 5.00 Prerequisite PHYS-1603 with a grade of S or better, or college equivalent or consent of instructor PHYS Ballet I MW 10:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 PEC ST8 Donna Douglas 5.00 PHYS Ballet I MW 08:00 PM-09:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 PEC WK Donna Douglas 5.00 PHYS Ballet II MW 08:00 PM-09:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 PEC WK Donna Douglas 5.00 Prerequisite PHYS-1611 PHYS Aikido I TR 08:00 AM-09:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 PEC ST8 Matthias Lynch 5.00 PHYS Aikido I MW 07:00 PM-08:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 PEC WK Matthias Lynch 5.00 Comments Uniform required PHYS Aikido II TR 08:00 AM-09:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 PEC ST8 Matthias Lynch 5.00 Prerequisite PHYS-1701 or equivalent experience PHYS Aikido II MW 07:00 PM-08:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 PEC WK Matthias Lynch 5.00 Comments Uniform required Prerequisite PHYS-1701 or equivalent experience PHYS Hapkido I TR 08:00 PM-09:20 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 PEC WK Sherrie Henry 5.00 PHYS Hapkido II TR 08:00 PM-09:20 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 PEC WK Sherrie Henry 5.00 Prerequisite PHYS-1711 PHYS Jujutsu I TR 06:00 PM-07:20 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 PEC WK Donald Koz 5.00 Comments Uniform required PHYS Jujutsu II TR 06:00 PM-07:20 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 PEC WK Donald Koz 5.00 Comments Uniform required Prerequisite PHYS-1731 or equivalent experience PHYS Karate I TR 10:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 PEC ST8 Danny Jansa 5.00 PHYS Karate II TR 10:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 PEC ST8 Danny Jansa 5.00 Prerequisite PHYS-1741 or equivalent experience PHYS Relaxation & Meditation Technq MW 10:00 AM-11:20 AM 05/27/15-08/02/15 PEC WK Sandra Kurby 5.00 PHYS-1800-FS060 Outdoor Living Skills W 08:00 PM-08:50 PM 07/15/15-07/15/15 BIC CUSTM FIS Comments Canoeing the Boundary Waters (See Field Studies section.) PHYS-1800-FS063 Sea Kayaking T 06:30 PM-09:00 PM 06/16/15-06/16/15 MAC CUSTM FIS Comments Sea Kayaking Door County (See Field Studies section.) PHYS-1800-FS067 Hiking R 07:00 PM-08:50 PM 05/21/15-05/21/15 MAC CUSTM FIS 1, Comments Hiking Yosemite: Great Gorges, Spring Waterfalls (See Field Studies section.) PHYS-1800-FS069 Hiking W 06:00 PM-07:50 PM 06/17/15-06/17/15 MAC CUSTM FIS SA Gilbert Egge 4, Comments Iceland: Trekking the Land of Fire and Ice (See Field Studies section.) PHYS-1800-FS072 Hiking W 06:00 PM-07:30 PM 05/27/15-05/27/15 MAC CUSTM FIS 1, Comments Birthplace of Conservation: Theodore Roosevelt National Park (See Field Studies section.) PHYS-1800-FS080 Outdoor Living Skills T 07:00 PM-09:00 PM 06/02/15-06/02/15 MAC CUSTM FIS Comments Camping: Learning the Basics (See Field Studies section.) PHYS-1810-FS060 Canoeing W 07:00 PM-07:50 PM 07/15/15-07/15/15 BIC CUSTM FIS Comments Canoeing the Boundary Waters (See Field Studies section.) PHYS-1810-FS075 Canoeing T 06:30 PM-09:00 PM 07/07/15-07/07/15 MAC CUSTM FIS Comments Canoe Camping on the Namekagon/St. Croix Rivers (See Field Studies section.) PHYS-1811-FS073 Backpacking T 07:00 PM-09:00 PM 05/12/15-05/12/15 BIC CUSTM FIS Comments Backpacking: Southern Indiana (See Field Studies section.) PHYS Aqua HIIT MW 09:00 AM-09:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 PEC-POOL A ST8 Linda Johansen Comments High intensity/interval training (HIIT) is a high energy class that combines high and low intensities of cardio, strength, endurance, and anaerobic water exercises PHYS H20 Mind and Body MW 10:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 PEC-POOL A ST8 Linda Johansen Comments A combination of various mind-body and fitness disciplines: Pilates, yoga, tai-chi, and gentle water exercise. PHYS Water Zumba TR 09:00 AM-09:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 PEC-POOL D ST8 Christine Cornell Comments Combines all the fun, music, and rhythms of Zumba with traditional aqua fitness to provide an invigorating and exciting workout. PHYS Aqua HIIT TR 10:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 PEC-POOL A ST8 Christine Cornell Comments High intensity/interval training (HIIT) is a high energy class that combines high and low intensities of cardio, strength, endurance, and anaerobic water exercises PHYS Water Zumba TR 12:00 PM-12:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 PEC-POOL D ST8 Christine Cornell Comments Combines all the fun, music, and rhythms of Zumba with traditional aqua fitness to provide an invigorating and exciting workout. PHYS-1841-FS060 Rock Climbing W 07:00 PM-08:50 PM 07/22/15-07/22/15 MAC CUSTM FIS Comments Rock Climbing: Devil s Lake (See Field Studies section.) PHYS-1841-FS070 Rock Climbing W 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/03/15-06/17/15 SRC CUSTM FIS Comments Rock Climbing: Indoor/Outdoor (See Field Studies section.) PHYS Hatha Yoga I MW 04:00 PM-05:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 PEC WK 5.00 PHYS Hatha Yoga I TR 07:00 PM-08:20 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 PEC WK 5.00 PHYS Hatha Yoga I TR 07:00 AM-08:20 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 PEC WK 5.00 PHYS Hatha Yoga I MW 08:00 AM-09:20 AM 05/27/15-08/02/15 PEC WK 5.00 PHYS Hatha Yoga II MW 04:00 PM-05:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 PEC WK 5.00 Prerequisite PHYS-1901 or equivalent experience PHYS Hatha Yoga II TR 07:00 PM-08:20 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 PEC WK 5.00 Prerequisite PHYS-1901 or equivalent experience Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
77 CREDIT CLASSES 75 PHYS Hatha Yoga II TR 07:00 AM-08:20 AM 05/26/15-08/02/15 PEC WK 5.00 Prerequisite PHYS-1901 or equivalent experience PHYS Hatha Yoga II MW 08:00 AM-09:20 AM 05/27/15-08/02/15 PEC WK 5.00 Prerequisite PHYS-1901 or equivalent experience PHYS Gentle Yoga I MW 01:00 PM-02:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 PEC WK Patricia Fiske 5.00 PHYS Gentle Yoga I TR 09:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 PEC ST8 Patricia Fiske 5.00 PHYS Gentle Yoga II MW 01:00 PM-02:20 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 PEC WK Patricia Fiske 5.00 Prerequisite PHYSI-1904 with a grade of S or better PHYS Gentle Yoga II TR 09:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 PEC ST8 Patricia Fiske 5.00 Prerequisite PHYSI-1904 with a grade of S or better PHYS Vinyasa Flow Yoga I TR 12:00 PM-12:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 PEC ST8 Patricia Fiske 5.00 PHYS Vinyasa Flow Yoga II TR 12:00 PM-12:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 PEC ST8 Patricia Fiske 5.00 Prerequisite PHYS-1908 with a grade of S or better PHYS Pilates I (Mat) TR 10:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 PEC ST8 Laurel Loftus 5.00 PHYS Pilates II (Mat) TR 10:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 PEC ST8 Laurel Loftus 5.00 Prerequisite PHYS-1911 with a grade of S or better PHYS Power Yoga I TR 04:00 PM-05:20 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 PEC WK Julie Howerton 5.00 PHYS Power Yoga II TR 04:00 PM-05:20 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 PEC WK Julie Howerton 5.00 Prerequisite PHYS-1921 or equivalent experience PHYS-2200-NET02 Intro to Physical Education 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Gail Tait PHYS-2201-NET02 Introduction to Coaching 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Thomas Reed PHYS-2202-NET01 Intro to Athletic Programs 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Thomas Reed PHYS-2206-NET01 Theory & Practice Basketball 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Thomas Reed PHYS-2240-NET02 Intro to Sports Psychology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Thomas Reed PHYS Living With Health MW 09:00 AM-11:40 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 PEC ST8 Jane Vatchev PHYS-2251-NET02 Living With Health 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Gail Tait PHYS-2253-NET01 CPR Training 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Marc Gamble PHYS First Aid and CPR MW 06:00 PM-08:40 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 PEC ST8 Marc Gamble PHYS-2254-NET02 First Aid and CPR 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Debra Dimatteo PHYS-2254-NET03 First Aid and CPR 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Debra Dimatteo PHYS-2254-NET04 First Aid and CPR 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Debra Dimatteo Comments For information about online courses, visit PHYS Applied Kinesiology TR 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 PEC ST8 Sandra Kurby PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT Health and Sciences, HSC 1210, (630) , This is a selective admission process program. Please see the College of DuPage website for additional details regarding this program. A mandatory advising session is required as part of admission/ registration to the program. PHYTA PTA Therapeutic Exercise 01/01/00-01/01/ WK Nina Minnear Comments This course requires a permit, after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by Health Program Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee. Prerequisite Admission to Physical Therapist Assistant Program and PHYTA-1211 with grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor PHYTA PTA Clinical Practicum I T 09:00 PM-10:20 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 BIC CUSTM Sharon Roschay /26/15-06/28/15 HOSP CUSTM Sharon Roschay Comments This course requires a permit, after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by Health Program Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee. Students are required to perform 24 clinical hours per week for 4 weeks at an off-campus site. Prerequisite Admission to Physical Therapist Assistant Program and PHYTA-1201 with grade of C or better or consent of instructor PHYSICS Health and Sciences, BIC 2616, (630) , PHYSI Physics TR 07:00 PM-09:30 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST MW 07:00 PM-09:30 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 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 PHYSI Physics TR 07:00 PM-09:30 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST TR 04:30 PM-07:00 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 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 PHYSI General Physics I MW 11:00 AM-01:50 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 BIC ST MTWR 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 05/26/15-06/28/15 BIC ST5 Prerequisite MATH-1115 (or college equivalent) or MATH-1431 (or college equivalent) either with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test or a qualifying A.C.T. math score. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One PHYSI General Physics I MW 02:00 PM-04:50 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 BIC ST MTWR 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 05/26/15-06/28/15 BIC ST5 Prerequisite MATH-1115 (or college equivalent) or MATH-1431 (or college equivalent) either with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test or a qualifying A.C.T. math score. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One College of DuPage
78 76 SUMMER 2015 PHYSI General Physics I T 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST MR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Prerequisite MATH-1115 (or college equivalent) or MATH-1431 (or college equivalent) either with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test or a qualifying A.C.T. math score. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One PHYSI General Physics I MR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Prerequisite MATH-1115 (or college equivalent) or MATH-1431 (or college equivalent) either with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test or a qualifying A.C.T. math score. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One PHYSI General Physics II MW 11:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC ND MTWR 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC ND5 Prerequisite PHYSI-1201 or PHYSI-2111 with a grade of C or better PHYSI General Physics II MTWR 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC ND MW 02:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC ND5 Prerequisite PHYSI-1201 or PHYSI-2111 with a grade of C or better PHYSI General Physics II TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Prerequisite PHYSI-1201 or PHYSI-2111 with a grade of C or better PHYSI Science & Engineering I MTWR 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 BIC ST TR 08:00 AM-11:30 AM 05/26/15-06/28/15 BIC ST5 Prerequisite MATH-2231 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better PHYSI Science & Engineering I MTWR 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 BIC ST TR 03:00 PM-06:30 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 BIC ST5 Prerequisite MATH-2231 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better PHYSI Science & Engineering II TR 08:00 AM-11:30 AM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC ND MTWR 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC ND5 Prerequisite PHYSI-2111 with a grade of C or better PHYSI Science & Engineering II TR 03:00 PM-06:30 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC ND MTWR 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC ND5 Prerequisite PHYSI-2111 with a grade of C or better POLITICAL SCIENCE Health and Sciences, BIC 2616 (630) , POLS-1100-NET01 Intro to Political Science 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET James Durkin POLS American Politics MW 10:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Kimberly Turner POLS American Politics TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 David Goldberg POLS-1101-NET01 American Politics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Christian Goergen POLS-1101-NET02 American Politics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Christian Goergen POLS-1101-NET03 American Politics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Henny Keuben POLS Comparative Politics MW 02:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 David Goldberg POLS-2203-NET01 Comparative Politics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET David Goldberg POLS-2220-NET01 World Politics 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET David Goldberg POLYSOMNOGRAPHY see Respiratory Care PROTON THERAPY see Radiation Therapy PSYCHOLOGY Health and Sciences, BIC 2616, (630) , PSYCH General Psychology TR 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Colleen McCoy PSYCH General Psychology MTWR 09:00 AM-11:20 AM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC ND5 Robert Schilf PSYCH General Psychology MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 David Shavalia PSYCH General Psychology MW 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Felipe Armas PSYCH General Psychology TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 David Shavalia PSYCH General Psychology TR 10:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Richard Kalus PSYCH General Psychology MW 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Richard Kalus PSYCH General Psychology TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Felipe Armas Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
79 CREDIT CLASSES 77 PSYCH General Psychology MW 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 David Shavalia PSYCH General Psychology TR 04:00 PM-06:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Monica Roberts PSYCH General Psychology TR 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Richard Mills PSYCH General Psychology TR 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Linda Lacey PSYCH General Psychology MW 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 Patrick O Connor PSYCH General Psychology MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST8 Judith Breen PSYCH General Psychology TR 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 ADC ST8 Dow Winscott PSYCH General Psychology MW 10:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 Kimberly Knapp PSYCH General Psychology TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 Jessica Lyons PSYCH General Psychology MW 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 Panagiota Katralis PSYCH General Psychology TR 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 Lynn Schopler PSYCH General Psychology S 09:00 AM-02:50 PM 06/13/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 Monica Roberts PSYCH General Psychology TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 CSC ST8 PSYCH General Psychology MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC ST8 Paola Recchia PSYCH-1100-AFT41 General Psychology M 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 AFT Netali Chopra Comments Open to all students who meet Adult Fast Track criteria. This is an accelerated course. Syllabus posts on Blackboard 2 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 call FAST for additional information. PSYCH-1100-NET01 General Psychology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Naheed Hasan PSYCH-1100-NET02 General Psychology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Naheed Hasan PSYCH-1100-NET03 General Psychology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Susan Harris-Mitchell PSYCH-1100-NET04 General Psychology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Felipe Armas PSYCH-1100-NET05 General Psychology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Donald Kates PSYCH-1100-NET06 General Psychology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Donald Kates PSYCH-1100-NET07 General Psychology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Richard Voss PSYCH-1100-NET08 General Psychology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Ada Wainwright PSYCH-1100-NET09 General Psychology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Ada Wainwright PSYCH-1150-HYB10 Adjustment M 02:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 HYB Danuta McDaniel Comments Hybrid format: a blend of classroom and on line course work. Internet access required. PSYCH Educational Psychology MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Richard Kalus Prerequisite PSYCH-1100 PSYCH Developmental Psych: Childhood MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Prerequisite PSYCH-1100 PSYCH-2230-NET01 Developmental Psych: Childhood 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Ada Wainwright Prerequisite PSYCH-1100 PSYCH-2230-NET02 Developmental Psych: Childhood 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Ada Wainwright Prerequisite PSYCH-1100 PSYCH Developmental Psych: Life Span MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Susan Harris-Mitchell Prerequisite PSYCH-1100 PSYCH Developmental Psych: Life Span TR 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Susan Harris-Mitchell Prerequisite PSYCH-1100 PSYCH Developmental Psych: Life Span MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST8 Christopher Balthazar Prerequisite PSYCH-1100 PSYCH Developmental Psych: Life Span MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC ST8 Prerequisite PSYCH-1100 PSYCH-2237-NET01 Developmental Psych: Life Span 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Naheed Hasan Prerequisite PSYCH-1100 PSYCH-2237-NET02 Developmental Psych: Life Span 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET O Ann Steere Prerequisite PSYCH-1100 PSYCH-2237-NET03 Developmental Psych: Life Span 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Carrie Crandall Prerequisite PSYCH College of DuPage
80 78 SUMMER 2015 PSYCH-2237-NET09 Developmental Psych: Life Span 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Sandy Lettieri Prerequisite PSYCH-1100 PSYCH-2240-NET02 Social Psychology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Jessica Lyons Prerequisite PSYCH-1100 PSYCH-2255-NET01 Personality 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Richard Voss Prerequisite PSYCH-1100 PSYCH Abnormal Psychology TR 10:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Leslie Simonyi Prerequisite PSYCH-1100 PSYCH Abnormal Psychology TR 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Donald Sweeney Prerequisite PSYCH-1100 PSYCH-2260-NET01 Abnormal Psychology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Richard Voss Prerequisite PSYCH-1100 PSYCH-2260-NET02 Abnormal Psychology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Richard Voss Prerequisite PSYCH-1100 PSYCH Statistics Soc/Beha Sciences MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SRC ST8 Suzette Reed Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or qualifying score on the mathematics placement test or qualifying A.C.T. math score and at least one course in the social/behavorial sciences or consent of instructor PUBLIC RELATIONS See Speech Communication. RADIATION THERAPY Health and Sciences, HSC 1210, (630) , RATH Princ/Prac of Rad Therapy III MT 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 FSC ST Comments This course requiers a permit after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by the Health Progra Coordinator & Health Science Admissions Committee. Prerequisite RATH-2302, RATH-2311, RATH-2322, RATH-2332 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor RATH Quality Mgmt Radiation Therapy R 05:00 PM-09:50 PM 05/28/15-08/02/15 HSC WK Comments This course requiers a permit after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by the Health Progra Coordinator & Health Science Admissions Committee. Prerequisite Admission to the Radiation Therapy program, AART certification and RATH-2302, RATH-2311, RATH-2322 and RATH-2332 with a grade of C or better RATH Operational Issues-Rad Therapy W 04:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Jeffrey Papp Comments This course requires a permit after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by the Health Science Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee. Prerequisite Admission to Radiation Therapy progrm and ARRT certification; RATH-2302, RATH-2311, RATH-2322 and RATH-2332 with a grade of C or better RATH Clinical Practice III MWF 05/27/15-08/02/15 HOSP WK Jeffrey Papp Comments This course requires a permit after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by the Health Science Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee. Students will participate in clinical for a total of 40 hours per week. Prerequisite RATH-2302 and RATH-2332 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent or consent of instructor RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY See Diagnostic Medical Imaging Radiography READING Liberal Arts, (630) REAL ESTATE Business and Technology/Continuing Education SRC 1111 (630) , Pursuant to the Illinois Real Estate License Act, in order to qualify to the take the Illinois examination for the Real Estate Broker License, a student must take the real estate curriculum of 90 classroom hours. The curriculum is divided into two courses, Reale 1130 and is a prerequisite for The first course is 75 classroom hours and the second course is 15 classroom hours. Students must take and pass both courses with a score of 75% in order to receive a transcript from COD qualifying them to take the Illinois Real Estate Broker Examination. Real estate courses may be taken for credit or for non-credit through Continuing Education. Also Note: 10WK = 10-week session; 8WK = 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 edu. REALE Broker Pre-License Topics MTW 09:00 AM-01:45 PM 05/26/15-07/01/15 TEC-1038a 5.00 CUSTM REALE Broker Pre-License Principles MT 09:00 AM-01:40 PM 07/06/15-07/14/15 TEC-1038a 1.00 CUSTM Prerequisite REALE-1130 with a grade of C or better, or equivalent or concurrent enrollment in REALE-1130 RELIGIOUS STUDIES Liberal Arts, (630) , RELIG Introduction to Religion MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Kent Richter RELIG Introduction to Religion TR 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 RELIG-1100-NET05 Introduction to Religion 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Thomas Kulanjiyil RELIG-1100-NET07 Introduction to Religion 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET RELIG World Religions TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Kent Richter Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
81 CREDIT CLASSES 79 RELIG World Religions MW 09:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Comments Same as Philosophy 1150 RELIG World Religions TR 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 Comments Same as Philosophy 1150 RELIG World Religions TR 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Comments Same as Philosophy 1150 RELIG World Religions MW 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 RELIG World Religions TR 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 RELIG-1150-NET05 World Religions 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Kent Richter RELIG-1150-NET07 World Religions 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments For information about online courses, visit RELIG-1150-NET09 World Religions 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments For information about online courses go to RESPIRATORY CARE Health and Sciences, HSC 1210, (630) , RESP Adv Resp Care M 08:30 AM-12:50 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 HSC WK Vanderwarf/Coe W 01:30 PM-04:00 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 HSC WK Vanderwarf/Coe Comments This course requires a permit, after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by Health Program Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee. Prerequisite Admission to the Respiratory Care Program and RESP-1102 or consent of instructor RESP Adv Resp Care W 01:30 PM-04:00 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 HSC WK Vanderwarf/Coe M 01:30 PM-06:00 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 HSC WK Vanderwarf/Coe Comments This course requires a permit, after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by Health Program Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee. Prerequisite Admission to the Respiratory Care Program and RESP-1102 or consent of instructor RESP Adv Resp Care W 01:30 PM-04:00 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 HSC WK Barbara Coe W 08:30 AM-12:50 PM 05/27/15-08/02/15 HSC WK Barbara Coe Comments This course requires a permit, after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by Health Program Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee. Prerequisite Admission to the Respiratory Care Program and RESP-1102 or consent of instructor RESP Respiratory Clinical Practice 01/01/00-01/01/ WK Barbara Coe Comments This course requires a permit, after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by Health Program Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee. Prerequisite Admission to the Respiratory Care Program and RESP-1112 or equivalent or consent of instructor RESP Respiratory Clinical Practice 01/01/00-01/01/ WK Barbara Coe Comments This course requires a permit, after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by Health Program Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee. Prerequisite Admission to the Respiratory Care Program and RESP-1112 or equivalent or consent of instructor HEALTHCARE MANAGEMENT Bachelor of Arts degree by Concordia University Chicago at College of DuPage Student must be admitted into the 3+1 program in Healthcare Management and register for courses through Concordia University Chicago. For more information, please contact an Admission Counselor at (708) or [email protected] or Justin Hardee at [email protected]. RUSSIAN Liberal Arts, (630) , SOCIAL SCIENCE Health and Sciences, BIC 2616, (630) , SOCIOLOGY Health and Sciences, BIC 2616, (630) , SOCIO Introduction to Sociology MW 10:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Kathryn DelDebbio SOCIO Introduction to Sociology MW 08:00 AM-12:20 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC ND5 Rosamma Thomas SOCIO Introduction to Sociology MTWR 12:30 PM-02:50 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC ND5 Cari Beecham-Bautista SOCIO Introduction to Sociology MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Terry Hogan SOCIO Introduction to Sociology MW 02:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Douglas Engelman College of DuPage
82 80 SUMMER 2015 SOCIO Introduction to Sociology TR 10:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Kathryn DelDebbio SOCIO Introduction to Sociology TR 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Michael Slavik SOCIO Introduction to Sociology TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Evan Brown SOCIO Introduction to Sociology TR 10:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 Hina Latif SOCIO Introduction to Sociology MW 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 Kristin Pack SOCIO Introduction to Sociology TR 10:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 Douglas Engelman SOCIO Introduction to Sociology TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 CSC ST8 Candace McCreary SOCIO-1100-AFT41 Introduction to Sociology M 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 AFT Michael Slavik Comments Open to all students who meet Adult Fast Track criteria. This is an accelerated course. Syllabus posts on Blackboard 2 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 call FAST for additional information. SOCIO-1100-AFT61 Introduction to Sociology W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 AFT Candace McCreary Comments Open to all students who meet Adult Fast Track criteria. This is an accelerated course. Syllabus posts on Blackboard 2 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 call FAST for additional information. SOCIO-1100-NET01 Introduction to Sociology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Shaheen Chowdhury SOCIO-1100-NET02 Introduction to Sociology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Mary Cravens SOCIO-1100-NET03 Introduction to Sociology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Shaheen Chowdhury SOCIO-1100-NET04 Introduction to Sociology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Shaheen Chowdhury SOCIO-1100-NET05 Introduction to Sociology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Shaheen Chowdhury SOCIO-1100-NET06 Introduction to Sociology 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Joy Inouye SOCIO-2205-NET01 Statistics Soc/Behav Sciences 05/26/15-08/02/15 NET WK INET Matthew Green Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or qualifying score on the mathematics placement test or qualifying A.C.T. math score and at least one course in the social/behavorial sciences or consent of instructor. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One SOCIO Social Problems MW 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Ira Noka SOCIO-2210-NET01 Social Problems 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Robert Bakshis SOCIO Racial & Ethnic Relations MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Cari Beecham-Bautista SOCIO Sexual Reltnshp/Marriage/Famly TR 09:00 AM-01:20 PM 06/30/15-08/02/15 BIC ND5 Fatema Zohara SOCIO Sexual Reltnshp/Marriage/Famly MW 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST8 Norene Herrington SOCIO-2220-NET01 Sexual Reltnshp/Marriage/Famly 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Fatema Zohara SPANISH Liberal Arts, (630) , SPANI-1100-NET05 Civilization & Culture 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Edith Jaco Comments Course taught in English. For information about online courses, visit SPANI Elementary Spanish I MTWR 08:30 AM-11:30 AM 05/26/15-06/28/15 BIC ST5 SPANI Elementary Spanish I TR 09:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Donna Gillespie SPANI Elementary Spanish I MTWR 01:00 PM-04:00 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 BIC ST5 SPANI Elementary Spanish I TR 01:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 SPANI Elementary Spanish I TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 SPANI-1101-FS080 Elementary Spanish I 05/15/15-05/16/ CUSTM FIS SA Elizabeth Mares SPANI-1101-FS086 Elementary Spanish I 05/15/15-05/16/ CUSTM FIS SA Donna Gillespie Comments Spain Study Abroad (See Field Studies section.) SPANI-1101-NET05 Elementary Spanish I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit SPANI-1101-NET07 Elementary Spanish I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit SPANI-1101-NET09 Elementary Spanish I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit SPANI Elementary Spanish II MTWR 08:30 AM-11:30 AM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC ND5 Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
83 CREDIT CLASSES 81 SPANI Elementary Spanish II MTWR 01:00 PM-04:00 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC ND5 SPANI Elementary Spanish II MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 SPANI-1102-FS080 Elementary Spanish II 05/15/15-05/16/ CUSTM FIS SA Elizabeth Mares SPANI-1102-FS086 Elementary Spanish II 05/15/15-05/16/ CUSTM FIS SA Donna Gillespie Comments Spain Study Abroad (See Field Studies section.) SPANI-1102-NET05 Elementary Spanish II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit SPANI-1102-NET07 Elementary Spanish II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit SPANI-1102-NET09 Elementary Spanish II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit SPANI Intermediate Spanish I MTWR 08:30 AM-11:30 AM 05/26/15-06/28/15 BIC ST5 Edith Jaco SPANI Intermediate Spanish I TR 09:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 SPANI-2201-FS080 Intermediate Spanish I 05/15/15-05/16/ CUSTM FIS SA Elizabeth Mares SPANI-2201-FS086 Intermediate Spanish I 05/15/15-05/16/ CUSTM FIS SA Donna Gillespie Comments Spain Study Abroad Study (See Field Studies section.) SPANI-2201-NET01 Intermediate Spanish I 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Edith Jaco Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit SPANI-2201-NET05 Intermediate Spanish I 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit SPANI-2201-NET10 Intermediate Spanish I 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit SPANI Intermediate Spanish II MTWR 08:30 AM-11:30 AM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC ND5 Edith Jaco SPANI Intermediate Spanish II TR 08:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 SPANI-2202-FS080 Intermediate Spanish II 05/15/15-05/16/ CUSTM FIS SA Elizabeth Mares SPANI-2202-FS086 Intermediate Spanish II 05/15/15-05/16/ CUSTM FIS SA Donna Gillespie Comments Spain Study Abroad (See Field Studies section.) SPANI-2202-NET01 Intermediate Spanish II 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit SPANI-2202-NET05 Intermediate Spanish II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit SPANI-2202-NET07 Intermediate Spanish II 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit SPANI-2202-NET10 Intermediate Spanish II 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Edith Jaco Comments This course requires a webcam. For information about online courses, visit SPANI Conversation & Composition I TR 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 BIC ST5 SPANI-2251-FS080 Conversation & Composition I 05/15/15-05/16/ CUSTM FIS SA Elizabeth Mares SPANI-2251-FS086 Conversation & Composition I 05/15/15-05/16/ CUSTM FIS SA Donna Gillespie Comments Spain Study Abroad (See Field Studies section.) SPANI Conversation & Composition II TR 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/30/15-08/02/15 BIC ND5 SPANI-2252-FS080 Conversation & Composition II 05/15/15-05/16/ CUSTM FIS SA Elizabeth Mares SPANI-2252-FS086 Conversation & Composition II 05/15/15-05/16/ CUSTM FIS SA Donna Gillespie SPANI-2820-FS086 Advanced Conversation & Gramma 05/15/15-05/16/ CUSTM FIS SA Donna Gillespie Comments Spain Study Abroad (See Field Studies section.) SPEECH COMMUNICATION Liberal Arts, (630) , SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication MW 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Christopher Miller SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication TR 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Christopher Miller SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication TR 08:30 AM-11:20 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Lauren Morgan SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication MTWR 09:00 AM-11:20 AM 05/26/15-06/28/15 BIC ST5 Geoffrey Elwell SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Joyce Holte SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Joyce Holte SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication MTWR 09:30 AM-11:50 AM 05/26/15-06/28/15 BIC ST5 SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication MTWR 09:30 AM-10:45 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication MTWR 09:30 AM-11:50 AM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC ND5 SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication MTWR 10:00 AM-12:20 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 BIC ST5 SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication MTWR 11:00 AM-01:20 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 TEC ST5 Therese McGinnis SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication MTWR 11:00 AM-12:15 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication MW 11:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication TR 11:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Casey Slott SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication MW 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Casey Slott SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication TR 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Lauren Morgan SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication TR 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication MTWR 12:00 PM-02:20 PM 06/29/15-08/02/15 BIC ND5 Stephen Schroeder SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication MTWR 12:30 PM-02:50 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 BIC ST5 Christopher Miller College of DuPage
84 82 SUMMER 2015 SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication MTWR 01:00 PM-03:20 PM 06/01/15-06/28/15 BIC ST5 SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication TR 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Joyce Holte SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication MW 01:30 PM-04:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication MTWR 02:00 PM-04:20 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 BIC ST5 Geoffrey Elwell SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication TR 02:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Casey Slott SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication MTWR 06:00 PM-08:20 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 BIC ST5 Geoffrey Elwell SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 Lauren Morgan SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication MW 10:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST8 SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication S 08:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/13/15-08/02/15 ADC ST8 SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication MW 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication TR 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 Stephen Thompson SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication S 09:00 AM-02:50 PM 06/13/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC-123A ST8 SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication MW 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC ST8 SPEEC-1100-AFT01 Fundmntls Speech Communication T 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 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. SPEEC-1100-AFT41 Fundmntls Speech Communication W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 WC-25A ST8 AFT Jude Geiger assignment due for first class. Students are expected to come to first class with first assignment completed. or FAST for additional information. SPEEC-1100-AFT61 Fundmntls Speech Communication M 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 AFT Comments Open to all students who meet Adult Fast Track criteria. This is an accelerated course. Syllabus posts on Blackboard 2 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 call FAST for additional information. SPEEC-1100-FS060 Fundmntls Speech Communication S 11:00 AM-03:30 PM 06/13/15-06/13/15 BIC CUSTM FIS HYB Jude Geiger Comments Speech 1100: Speaking of Chicago (See Field Studies section.) SPEEC-1100-HON01 Fundmntls Speech Communication MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 HONOR Comments For Honor Students only. SPEEC-1100-HYB05 Fundmntls Speech Communication T 08:30 AM-11:20 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 HYB Stephen Thompson Comments Hybrid Format: a blend of classroom and online coursework. Internet Access Required. Visit: SPEEC-1100-HYB20 Fundmntls Speech Communication T 12:30 PM-03:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 BIC ST8 HYB Comments Hybrid Format: a blend of classroom and online coursework. Internet Access Required. Visit: SPEEC-1100-HYB65 Fundmntls Speech Communication R 06:30 PM-09:45 PM 06/11/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 HYB Comments Hybrid format: a blend of classroom and online course work. Internet access required. Visit:// SPEEC-1100-NET01 Fundmntls Speech Communication 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Stephen Thompson Comments This course requires campus visits for some course activities. For information about online courses, visit SPEEC-1100-NET03 Fundmntls Speech Communication 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Therese McGinnis Comments This course requires campus visits for some course activities. For information about online courses, visit SPEEC-1100-NET05 Fundmntls Speech Communication 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Sarah Poston Comments This course requires campus visits for some course activities. For information about online courses, visit SPEEC-1100-NET10 Fundmntls Speech Communication 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Marco Benassi Comments This course requires campus visits for some course activities. For information about online courses, visit SPEEC-1100-NET12 Fundmntls Speech Communication 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Therese McGinnis SPEEC-1100-NET15 Fundmntls Speech Communication 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Marco Benassi Comments This course requires campus visits for some course activities. For information about online courses, visit SPEEC-1100-NET20 Fundmntls Speech Communication 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Jude Geiger Comments This course requires campus visits for some course activities. For information about online courses, visit SPEEC-1100-NET21 Fundmntls Speech Communication 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Stephen Thompson Comments This course requires campus visits for some course activities. For information about online courses, visit SPEEC-1100-NET22 Fundmntls Speech Communication 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Jude Geiger Comments This course requires campus visits for some course activities. For information about online courses, visit SPEEC-1100-NET24 Fundmntls Speech Communication 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Stephen Thompson Comments This course requires campus visits for some course activities. For information about online courses, visit Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
85 CREDIT CLASSES 83 SPEEC-1100-NET30 Fundmntls Speech Communication 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Sarah Poston Comments This course requires campus visits for some course activities. For information about online courses, visit SPEEC-1100-NET35 Fundmntls Speech Communication 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Sarah Poston Comments This course requires campus visits for some course activities. For information about online courses, visit SPEEC-1100-NET40 Fundmntls Speech Communication 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Comments This course requires campus visits for some course activities. For information about online courses, visit SPEEC-1100-NET45 Fundmntls Speech Communication 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Comments This course requires campus visits for some course activities. For information about online courses, visit SPEEC-1100-NET50 Fundmntls Speech Communication 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET Comments This course requires campus visits for some course activities. For information about online courses, visit SPEEC-1120-NET01 Small-Group Communication 05/26/15-06/28/15 NET ST5 INET Therese McGinnis SPEEC-1120-NET10 Small-Group Communication 06/29/15-08/02/15 NET ND5 INET SPEEC-1160-FS060 Interpersonal Communication M 06:00 PM-07:50 PM 05/18/15-05/18/15 BIC CUSTM FIS Marco Benassi Comments Experiential Speech 1160: Mammoth Cave (See Field Studies section.) SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY ASSISTANT Health and Sciences, HSC 1210, (630) , This is a selective admission process program. Please see the College of DuPage website for additional details regarding this program. A mandatory advising session is required as part of admission/registration to the program. SLPA Speech Disorders II T 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Faye Campagna Prerequisite SLPA-1101 and SLPA-1105 or consent of instructor SLPA Intro to Audiology R 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/11/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Faye Campagna Prerequisite SLPA-1101 or consent of instructor SLPA Sign Language II TR 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 HSC ST8 Prerequisite SLPA-1301 SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY Health and Sciences, HSC 1210, (630) , SURGT Surg-Tech Concepts II 01/01/00-01/01/ WK Comments This course requires a permit, after acceptance requirements have been completed and approved by Health Program Coordinator and Health Science Admissions Committee. Prerequisite Admission to the Surgical Technology program and SURGT-1101 with a grade of C or better or equivalent SURGT Cntrl Process Distr Tech TWR 07:00 AM-12:00 PM 05/26/15-05/28/15 HSC WK R 07:00 AM-10:00 AM 06/04/15-08/02/15 HSC WK Comments Permit Required; please see the Central Processing Admissions Packet for Details. Prerequisite Students must complete a background check, provide proof of health insurance, and complete mandatory health requirements including a chart review from designated health evaluator or consent of instructor. TELEVISION PRODUCTION See MOTION PICTURE/TELEVISION (MPTV) or visit THEATER Liberal Arts, (630) , Students interested in theater productions should contact the Director of Theater at (630) for audition information. THEAT Theater Appreciation MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 Connie Canaday Howard Comments Requires theatre attendance and written critiques. THEAT-1100-NET01 Theater Appreciation 06/08/15-08/02/15 NET ST8 INET Requires theater attendance and written critiques. THEAT Acting I MW 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 Amelia Barrett Comments Requires theatre attendace and written critiques. THEAT Stage Make-Up MW 03:00 PM-05:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 MAC ST8 Allison Amidei Comments Requires theatre attendance and written critiques. THEAT Repertory Acting 05/26/15-08/02/15 MAC WK Amelia Barrett Comments Requires theatre attendance and written critiques. and instructor consent is required based on audition. THEAT Repertory Acting 05/26/15-08/02/15 MAC WK Connie Canaday Howard Comments Requires theatre attendance and written critiques. and instructor consent is required based on audition. THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE Continuing Education (630) or 3818, While Therapeutic Massage is no longer offered for academic credit program, a Massage Therapy program is offered through Continuing Education which exceeds the Illinois state requirement of 600 hours of instruction and prepares you for the state licensure exam. Includes academic credit and massage therapy specific non-credit classes. TRAVEL, TOURISM AND EVENT PLANNING See Hospitality & Tourism all Travel (Trav) courses are now listed as Hospitality & Tourism (HOSP) courses College of DuPage
86 84 SUMMER 2015 HOSPITALITY AND TOURISM MANAGEMENT Bachelor of Science degree by Roosevelt University at College of DuPage Student must be admitted into the 3+1 program in Hospitality and Tourism and register for courses through Roosevelt University. For more information, please contact Office of Admissions at Roosevelt at (877) or or Justin Hardee at VISUAL ARTS ADMINISTRATION See Art or Graphic Design VOCATIONAL SKILLS Business and Technology, TEC 1034, (630) , Special registration and permit required to register. Course descriptions, schedules, registration instructions and forms are located at Sally Mullan, edu, , or Michael Duggan, (630) , for permit. VOCSK Keyboard Skills MW 12:00 PM-01:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SCC ST8 Debra Howard Comments Special registration and a permit to register are required. For a permit send an to Michael Duggan or Sally Field Mullan at [email protected] or call (630) Prerequisite Permission of the Vocational Skills is required. VOCSK Computer Skills I TR 12:00 PM-01:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 SCC ST8 Valerie Ulett Comments Special registration and a permit to register are required. For a permit send an to Michael Duggan or Sally Field Mullan at [email protected] or call (630) Prerequisite Permission of the Vocational Skills coordinator is required and VOCSK-0620 or keyboard experience VOCSK General Office Skills I MW 12:00 PM-01:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 SCC ST8 Debra Howard Comments Special registration and a permit to register are required. For a permit send an to Michael Duggan or Sally Field Mullan at [email protected] or call (630) Prerequisite Permission of the Vocational Skills Coordinators is required. VOCSK Foodservice Skills I R 09:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/11/15-08/02/15 CHC ST8 Frances Thompsen Comments Special registration and a permit to register are required. For a permit send an to Michael Duggan or Sally Field Mullan at [email protected] or call (630) Prerequisite Permission of the Vocational Skills program coordinator is required. VOCSK Horticulture Skills TR 09:30 AM-12:30 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 TEC ST5 Marilyn Joyner Comments Special registration and a permit to register are required. For a permit send an to Michael Duggan or Sally Field Mullan at [email protected] or call (630) Prerequisite Permission of the Vocational Skills program is required. WELDING TECHNOLOGY Business and Technology, TEC 1034, (630) , courses, a blend of classroom and online instruction. Also Note: Courses marked FIS = Field and Interdisciplinary Studies; INET = Internet-based courses; FLEX = flexible learning options based in one of the college s Centers for Independent Learning; 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; 8WK = 8-week session; 1ST5 = first 5-week session; 2ND5 = second 5-week session. For information about online courses, visit online. The most up-to-date, accurate information for the course schedule can be found within myaccess WELD Welding I TR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 David Ellis WELD Welding I MW 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 David Ellis WELD Welding I TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 Ronald Nelson WELD-1112-HYB01 Oxy-Fuel Welding/Cut MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 HYB Robert Gutierrez Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction. Prerequisite WELD-1100 or equivalent WELD-1112-HYB02 Oxy-Fuel Welding/Cut TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 HYB Roger Nelson Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction. Prerequisite WELD-1100 or equivalent WELD-1112-HYB03 Oxy-Fuel Welding/Cut TR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 HYB Roger Nelson Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction. Prerequisite WELD-1100 or equivalent WELD-1122-HYB01 Arc Welding (SMAW) MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 HYB Robert Gutierrez Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction. Prerequisite WELD-1100 or equivalent WELD-1122-HYB02 Arc Welding (SMAW) TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 HYB Roger Nelson Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction. Prerequisite WELD-1100 or equivalent WELD-1122-HYB03 Arc Welding (SMAW) TR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 HYB Roger Nelson Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction. Prerequisite WELD-1100 or equivalent WELD-1132-HYB01 Gas Metal Arc (mig) MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 HYB Robert Gutierrez Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction. Prerequisite WELD-1100 or equivalent WELD-1132-HYB02 Gas Metal Arc (mig) TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 HYB Roger Nelson Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction. Prerequisite WELD-1100 or equivalent WELD-1132-HYB03 Gas Metal Arc (mig) TR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 HYB Roger Nelson Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction. Prerequisite WELD-1100 or equivalent WELD-1142-HYB01 Gas Tungsten Arc (tig) MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 HYB Robert Gutierrez Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction. Prerequisite WELD-1100 or equivalent WELD-1142-HYB02 Gas Tungsten Arc (tig) TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 HYB Roger Nelson Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction. Prerequisite WELD-1100 or equivalent WELD-1142-HYB03 Gas Tungsten Arc (tig) TR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 HYB Roger Nelson Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction. Prerequisite WELD-1100 or equivalent WELD-1151-HYB01 Pipe Welding & Fabrication MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 HYB Robert Gutierrez Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction. Prerequisite WELD-1100, WELD-1112, WELD-1122, WELD-1132 and WELD-1142 or equivalent or consent of instructor WELD-1151-HYB02 Pipe Welding & Fabrication TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 HYB Roger Nelson Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction. Prerequisite WELD-1100, WELD-1112, WELD-1122, WELD-1132 and WELD-1142 or equivalent or consent of instructor Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
87 REGIONAL CENTERS 85 WELD-1151-HYB03 Pipe Welding & Fabrication TR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 HYB Roger Nelson Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction. Prerequisite WELD-1100, WELD-1112, WELD-1122, WELD-1132 and WELD-1142 or equivalent or consent of instructor WELD-1160-HYB01 Skill Assessment MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 HYB Robert Gutierrez Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction. Prerequisite WELD-1100, WELD-1112, WELD-1122, WELD-1132 and WELD-1142 or equivalent or consent of instructor WELD-1160-HYB02 Skill Assessment TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 HYB Roger Nelson Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction. Prerequisite WELD-1100, WELD-1112, WELD-1122, WELD-1132 and WELD-1142 or equivalent or consent of instructor WELD-1160-HYB03 Skill Assessment TR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 TEC ST8 HYB Roger Nelson Comments Hybrid format: a blend of traditional classroom and alternative instruction. Prerequisite WELD-1100, WELD-1112, WELD-1122, WELD-1132 and WELD-1142 or equivalent or consent of instructor WELD Introduction to AWS Level 1 T 03:00 PM-05:50 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 TEC WK Craig Tichelar Prerequisite WELD-1100 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor WOODWORKING Woodworking is no longer offered as a credit class offering. For non-credit class offerings, please go to and choose the selection of myaccess for non-credit enrollment to search for available Woodworking classes, or contact the Continuing Education office for assistance at (630) WRITING Liberal Arts, (630) Regional Centers College of DuPage Regional Centers offer the same, full-service education available at COD s main campus in Glen Ellyn. The centers provide large, comfortable classrooms, computer labs and convenient parking. Services offered at the regional centers include registration (for courses at main campus or regional centers), COMPASS Placement Testing, counseling, computer access to the Library, assistance using resources including myaccess and Blackboard and open computer labs available to students and to the community (call for open hours). See page 13 for Regional Center locations and hours of operation. ADDISON REGIONAL CENTER 301 S. Swift Road, Addison, (630) The Center provides a wide variety of credit and non-credit courses, including accelerated classes offered through Adult Fast Track and the COD Cosmetology program with classes students can attend on a full or part-time basis. Counselors at the Center assist students with educational concerns and career choices. On-site placement testing, admission and registration assistance are available. The COD Truck Driving program is located at this Center. For more information, visit ANAT Survey of Human A & P TR 05:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 ADC ST ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology I MW 08:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology I FS 08:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/12/15-08/02/15 ADC ST ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology I MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology I TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology II MW 03:00 PM-05:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST Prerequisite ANAT-1551 or ANAT-1571 with a grade of C or better. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology II MW 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST Prerequisite ANAT-1551 or ANAT-1571 with a grade of C or better. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology II TR 09:00 AM-02:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 ADC ST Prerequisite ANAT-1551 or ANAT-1571 with a grade of C or better. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One BIOLO Environmental Biology TR 03:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 ADC ST BIOLO Environmental Biology TR 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 ADC ST CIS Using Computers: Introduction MW 09:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST CIS-1150-AFT21 Intro Computer Info Systems M 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC 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 contact hours TBA COSME License Review MW 05:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST Comments Permit required: Contact Bea Brown; Naperville Center Addison Center The classroom number for this section will be posted at location. Prerequisite COSME-2227 with grade of B or better or equivalent and concurrent enrollment in COSME-2253 or consent of instructor COSME License Review M 08:00 AM-03:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST Comments Permit required: Contact Bea Brown; Naperville Center Addison Center The classroom number for this section will be posted at location. Prerequisite COSME-2227 with grade of B or better or equivalent and concurrent enrollment in COSME-2253 or consent of instructor CRIMJ Introduction Criminal Justice MW 09:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST8 Philip Oretsky CULIN Basic Nutrition F 08:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/12/15-08/02/15 ADC ST8 Prerequisite ANAT-1500, 1551, 1552, 1571 or 1572 or consent of instructor ENGLI English Composition 1 W 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST ENGLI English Composition 1 M 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST HLTHS Biomedical Terminology TR 09:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 ADC ST8 Theresa Ciez HLTHS Biomedical Terminology F 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/12/15-08/02/15 ADC ST8 Comments Course times include 10 minutes of break per hour. Students are required to purchase the traditional textbook; no e-books. HLTHS Biomedical Terminology F 11:00 AM-02:50 PM 06/12/15-08/02/15 ADC ST8 Comments Course times include 10 minutes of break per hour. Students are required to purchase the traditional textbook; no e-books. HLTHS Biomedical Terminology F 03:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/12/15-08/02/15 ADC ST8 Comments Course times include 10 minutes of break per hour. Students are required to purchase the traditional textbook; no e-books. College of DuPage
88 86 SUMMER 2015 MANAG-2210-AFT21 Principles of Management W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 ADC ST8 AFT Comments Open to all students who meet Adult Fast Track criteria. This is an accelerated course. Syllabus posts on Blackboard 2 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. MATH Business Mathematics TR 10:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 ADC ST Prerequisite MATH-0460 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Math for Health Sciences F 08:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/12/15-08/02/15 ADC ST Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH General Education Math TR 10:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 ADC ST Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Precalculus I MWF 01:00 PM-04:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics PHILO Introduction MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST8 PSYCH General Psychology MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST8 Judith Breen PSYCH General Psychology TR 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 ADC ST8 Dow Winscott PSYCH Developmental Psych: Life Span MW 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST8 Christopher Balthazar Prerequisite PSYCH-1100 SOCIO Sexual Reltnshp/Marriage/Famly MW 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST8 Norene Herrington SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication MW 10:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 ADC ST8 SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication S 08:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/13/15-08/02/15 ADC ST8 CAROL STREAM REGIONAL CENTER 500 N. Kuhn Road, Carol Stream, (630) The Center provides a wide variety of credit and non-credit courses. Counselors at the Center assist students with educational concerns and career choices. Admission and registration assistance are available. On-site placement testing, as well as specialized testing, are available through the new Carol Stream Learning Commons. For more information visit ABE Pre-GED Reading Skills I MTWR 07:00 PM-08:00 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 CSC WK Comments Student must also register for ABE Prerequisite Instructor consent required ABE Pre-GED Reading Skills II MTWR 07:00 PM-08:00 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 CSC WK Comments Student must also register for ABE Prerequisite Instructor consent required ABE Basic English Skills II MTWR 08:00 PM-09:00 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 CSC WK Comments Student must also register for either ABE-0702/ Prerequisite Mandatory testing required and consent of instructor is required ABE Pre-GED Math Skills II TR 12:00 PM-02:10 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 CSC WK Prerequisite Instructor consent required ABE Pre-GED Math Skills II MTWR 06:00 PM-07:00 PM 05/26/15-08/02/15 CSC WK Prerequisite Instructor consent required ACCOU Financial Accounting TR 08:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 CSC ST8 ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology I MTWR 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC ST ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology I MTWR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC ST ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology II MW 11:00 AM-04:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC ST Prerequisite ANAT-1551 or ANAT-1571 with a grade of C or better. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology II FS 09:00 AM-03:00 PM 06/12/15-08/02/15 CSC ST Prerequisite ANAT-1551 or ANAT-1571 with a grade of C or better. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One ANTHR Cultural Anthropology TR 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 CSC ST8 Ann Buckun CIS Intro Computer Info Systems MW 08:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC ST ECONO Macroeconomic & Global Economy MW 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC-123A ST8 Anette D Silva ECONO Microeconomic & Global Economy MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC ST8 Anette D Silva EDUCA Career Development F 08:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/12/15-08/02/15 CSC ST8 David Belanger EDUCA College Success Skills F 08:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/12/15-08/02/15 CSC ST8 Douglas Muir ENGLI English Composition 1 M 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC ST ENGLI English Composition 1 W 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC ST ENGLI English Composition 1 TR 08:30 AM-12:50 PM 05/26/15-06/28/15 CSC ST ENGLI English Composition 1 TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 CSC ST ENGLI English Composition 2 W 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC ST ENGLI English Composition 2 M 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC-123B ST ENGLI English Composition 2 TR 08:30 AM-12:50 PM 06/30/15-08/02/15 CSC ND GED Spanish GED Review TR 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 CSC-123B ST8 HLTHS Biomedical Terminology TR 05:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 CSC-123A ST8 HUMNT Intro Humanities: The Arts MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC ST8 MATH College Arithmetic MTWR 09:00 AM-10:15 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC-123A ST MATH Elementary Plane Geometry TR 09:00 AM-11:15 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 CSC ST Prerequisite Math 0481 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Foundations of College Math I MTWR 09:00 AM-11:20 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC-123B ST Prerequisite MATH-0460 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Foundations of College Math II MTWR 12:00 PM-02:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC-123B ST Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
89 REGIONAL CENTERS 87 MATH Business Mathematics MW 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC ST Prerequisite MATH-0460 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Precalculus I MTWR 12:00 PM-02:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC ST Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Statistics TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 CSC ST Prerequisite MATH-1428 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1533 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics PSYCH General Psychology TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 CSC ST8 PSYCH General Psychology MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC ST8 Paola Recchia PSYCH Developmental Psych: Life Span MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC ST8 Prerequisite PSYCH-1100 SOCIO Introduction to Sociology TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 CSC ST8 Candace McCreary SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC-123A ST8 SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication MW 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 CSC ST8 NAPERVILLE REGIONAL CENTER 1233 Rickert Drive, Naperville, (630) Naperville Center has reopened having undergone a complete renovation! This Center provides a wide variety of credit and non-credit courses, including accelerated courses offered through Adult Fast Track. Counselors at the Center assist students with educational concerns and career choices. On-site placement testing, admission and registration assistance are available. For more information visit ACCOU Financial Accounting MW 08:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 ANAT Survey of Human A & P MW 05:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology I MW 08:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology I FS 09:00 AM-02:50 PM 06/12/15-08/02/15 NC ST ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology II TR 08:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST Prerequisite ANAT-1551 or ANAT-1571 with a grade of C or better. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One ANTHR Cultural Anthropology TR 06:30 PM-09:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 Ashton Spatz ANTHR Cultural Anthropology TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 Chaya Spears Johnson BIOLO Survey of Biology MW 09:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST Prerequisite MATH-0481 (or college equivalent) with a C or better, or a qualifying score on the mathematics. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score-Category One BIOLO Environmental Biology TR 05:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST BIOLO-1110-AFT61 Environmental Biology W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 AFT assignment due for first class. Students are expected to come to first class with first assignment completed. or FAST for additional information. BUSIN Introduction to Business MW 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 CIS Intro Computer Info Systems MW 08:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST CIS-1150-AFT61 Intro Computer Info Systems W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 NC 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 contact hours TBA CIT-1111-HYB61 Computr & Hardware Maintenance TR 06:30 PM-08:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 HYB Comments Hybrid format: a blend of classroom and on line course work. Internet access required. Prerequisite CIT-1100 with a grade of C or better or equivalent or consent of instructor EARTH Introduction to Meteorology MTWR 08:30 AM-10:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST 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 Introduction to Meteorology S 08:00 AM-03:30 PM 05/30/15-08/02/15 NC WK 6.00 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-1140-AFT61 Fundamentals of Earth Science T 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 AFT Comments Open to all students who meet Adult Fast Track criteria. This is an accelerated course. Syllabus posts on Blackboard 2 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 call FAST for additional information. 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 ECONO Macroeconomic & Global Economy MW 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 Samantha Marino ENGLI English Composition I MTR 09:00 AM-11:20 AM 05/26/15-06/28/15 NC ST ENGLI English Composition I W 09:00 AM-11:20 AM 05/26/15-06/28/15 NC ST ENGLI English Composition I R 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST ENGLI English Composition I T 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST ENGLI-1101-AFT61 English Composition I T 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 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. ENGLI English Composition II MTWR 09:00 AM-11:20 AM 06/29/15-08/02/15 NC ND ENGLI English Composition II MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST ENGLI-1102-AFT61 English Composition II R 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/11/15-08/02/15 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. College of DuPage
90 88 SUMMER 2015 ENGLI Introduction to Literature MW 03:00 PM-05:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 HISTO Western Civilizatin Until 1600 MW 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 HLTHS Biomedical Terminology F 08:00 AM-01:50 PM 05/29/15-08/02/15 NC WK Theresa Ciez HUMNT Intro Humanities: The Arts TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 MANAG Principles of Management TR 09:30 AM-12:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 MATH College Arithmetic MTWR 09:00 AM-10:15 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST MATH Foundations of College Math I MTWR 06:30 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST Prerequisite MATH-0460 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Foundations of College Math I MTWR 09:00 AM-11:20 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST Comments Competency in arithmetic without use of calculator. Prerequisite MATH-0460 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-0481-AFT61 Foundations of College Math I MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 AFT Comments Open to all students who meet Adult Fast Track criteria. This is an accelerated course. Syllabus posts on Blackboard 2 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 call FAST for additional information. Prerequisite MATH-0460 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Foundations of College Math II MTWR 01:00 PM-03:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-0482-AFT61 Foundations of College Math II TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 AFT Comments Open to all students who meet Adult Fast Track criteria. This is an accelerated course. Syllabus posts on Blackboard 2 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 call FAST for additional information. Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Business Mathematics MTWR 11:30 AM-02:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST Prerequisite MATH-0460 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Math for Health Sciences MTWR 03:00 PM-04:15 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH General Education Math TR 03:30 PM-06:20 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH-1218-AFT61 General Education Math R 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/11/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 AFT Comments Open to all students who meet Adult Fast Track criteria. This is an accelerated course. Syllabus posts on Blackboard 2 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 call FAST for additional information. Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH College Algebra W/Applications MTWR 01:00 PM-02:15 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Precalculus I MTWR 07:00 PM-09:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Precalculus II/Trigonometry TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST Prerequisite MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Statistics TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST Comments Uses extensive computer instruction Prerequisite MATH-1428 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1533 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Calculus/Business & Soc Scien TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST Prerequisite MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Calc & Anlytc Geometry I MTWR 12:00 PM-02:20 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST Prerequisite MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better and MATH-1432 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MUSIC-1104-AFT61 Intro American Music T 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 AFT Comments Open to all students who meet Adult Fast Track criteria. This is an accelerated course. Syllabus posts on Blackboard 2 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 call FAST for additional information. Prerequisite Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One PHILO Introduction MW 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 PHILO-1110-AFT61 Ethics M 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 AFT Comments Open to all students who meet Adult Fast Track criteria. This is an accelerated course. Syllabus posts on Blackboard 2 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 call FAST for additional information. PHILO World Religions TR 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 PSYCH General Psychology MW 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 Panagiota Katralis PSYCH General Psychology TR 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 Lynn Schopler PSYCH General Psychology S 09:00 AM-02:50 PM 06/13/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 Monica Roberts RELIG World Religions TR 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 SOCIO Introduction to Sociology MW 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 Kristin Pack SOCIO Introduction to Sociology TR 10:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 Douglas Engelman SOCIO-1100-AFT61 Introduction to Sociology W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 AFT Candace McCreary Comments Open to all students who meet Adult Fast Track criteria. This is an accelerated course. Syllabus posts on Blackboard 2 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 call FAST for additional information. SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication TR 12:00 PM-02:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 Stephen Thompson SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication S 09:00 AM-02:50 PM 06/13/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
91 REGIONAL CENTERS 89 SPEEC-1100-AFT61 Fundmntls Speech Communication M 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 AFT Comments Open to all students who meet Adult Fast Track criteria. This is an accelerated course. Syllabus posts on Blackboard 2 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 call FAST for additional information. SPEEC-1100-HYB65 Fundmntls Speech Communication R 06:30 PM-09:45 PM 06/11/15-08/02/15 NC ST8 HYB Comments Hybrid format: a blend of classroom and online course work. Internet access required. Visit:// WESTMONT REGIONAL CENTER 650 Pasquinelli Drive, Westmont, (630) The Center provides a wide variety of credit and non-credit courses, including Adult Fast Track, the Basic Nursing Assistant program and the core classes required by most COD Health Sciences programs. Counselors at the Center assist students with educational concerns and career choices. On-site placement testing, admission and registration assistance are available. For more information visit ACCOU Financial Accounting MW 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology I MTWR 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC-25A ST ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology I TR 04:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC-25A ST ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology II F 11:00 AM-05:00 PM 06/12/15-08/02/15 WC-25A ST Prerequisite ANAT-1551 or ANAT-1571 with a grade of C or better. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology II S 08:00 AM-02:00 PM 06/12/15-08/02/15 WC-25A ST Prerequisite ANAT-1551 or ANAT-1571 with a grade of C or better. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One ANAT Human Anatomy & Physiology II MTWR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC-25A ST Prerequisite ANAT-1551 or ANAT-1571 with a grade of C or better. Course requires Reading Placement Test Score Category One BIOLO-1110-AFT41 Environmental Biology M 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC-25A ST8 AFT assignment due for first class. Students are expected to come to first class with first assignment completed. or FAST for additional information. BUSIN Introduction to Business TR 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 CIS Intro Computer Info Systems TR 09:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC ST CIS-1150-AFT41 Intro Computer Info Systems R 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/11/15-08/02/15 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 contact hours TBA EARTH-1140-AFT41 Fundamentals of Earth Science W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 AFT Comments Open to all students who meet Adult Fast Track criteria. This is an accelerated course. Syllabus posts on Blackboard 2 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 call FAST for additional information. 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 ECONO Macroeconomic & Global Economy TR 09:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 Michael Becker ENGLI English Composition I R 11:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC ST ENGLI English Composition I T 11:00 AM-01:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC ST ENGLI English Composition I T 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC ST ENGLI English Composition I R 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC ST ENGLI-1101-AFT41 English Composition I W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 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. ENGLI English Composition II M 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST ENGLI English Composition II W 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST ENGLI-1102-AFT41 English Composition II M 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 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. HLTHS Biomedical Terminology MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 HLTHS Biomedical Terminology TR 08:00 AM-11:50 AM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC-25B ST8 HUMNT-1101-AFT41 Intro Humanities: The Arts T 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 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. MATH College Arithmetic MTWR 04:30 PM-05:45 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC-25B ST MATH Elementary Plane Geometry MTWR 04:30 PM-05:45 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST Prerequisite Math 0481 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-0481-AFT41 Foundations of College Math I TR 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC-25B ST8 AFT Comments Open to all students who meet Adult Fast Track criteria. This is an accelerated course. Syllabus posts on Blackboard 2 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 call FAST for additional information. Prerequisite MATH-0460 (or college equivalent) with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH-0482-AFT41 Foundations of College Math II MW 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC-25B ST8 AFT 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 a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Business Mathematics MTWR 02:00 PM-03:15 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST Prerequisite MATH-0460 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Math for Health Sciences MW 08:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH Math for Health Sciences TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC ST Prerequisite MATH-0481 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics placement test MATH General Education Math MTWR 01:00 PM-02:15 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics College of DuPage
92 90 SUMMER 2015 MATH-1218-AFT41 General Education Math T 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 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. Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Precalculus I MTWR 09:00 AM-11:20 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST Prerequisite Demonstrated geometry competency (level 2), and MATH-0482 or college equivalent with a grade or C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Precalculus II/Trigonometry TR 02:00 PM-04:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC ST Prerequisite MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Precalculus II/Trigonometry TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC ST Prerequisite MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics MATH Statistics MTWR 09:00 AM-10:50 AM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST Prerequisite MATH-1428 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1431 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or MATH-1533 or college equivalent with a grade of C or better or a qualifying score on the mathematics NURSA Basic Nurse Assistant Training MT 09:00 AM-03:00 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC-03A ST Comments Before registering for this course, students must attend an advising session and complete all admission requirements for this program. For details, go to th/bna_packet.pdf. Students will spend 48 hours taking care of actual patients in an actual healthcare facility (clinical), as well as 96 hours in the classroom/lab. Clinical DOES NOT begin in the first week of the course. Clinical time will be days (7-3) or evenings (3-11), depending on the section. Exact clinical placement will be explained at the Mandatory Course Orientation. Mandatory Course Orientation will be on June 2, Student will be notified or room and times after May 1, Prerequisite Program admission is required. Advising session attendance or equivalent; select health requirements as explained at the Advising Session, Reading Placement Test Category One and Writing Placement Essay Category One. (ENGLI-1101 or ENGLI-1102 or equivalent with a grade of C or better meets the Writing Placement Essay requirement.) NURSA Basic Nurse Assistant Training MT 04:00 PM-10:00 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC-03A ST Comments Before registering for this course, students must attend an advising session and complete all admission requirements for this program. For details, go to th/bna_packet.pdf. Students will spend 48 hours taking care of actual patients in an actual healthcare facility (clinical), as well as 96 hours in the classroom/lab. Clinical DOES NOT begin in the first week of the course. Clinical time will be days (7-3) or evenings (3-11), depending on the section. Exact clinical placement will be explained at the Mandatory Course Orientation. Mandatory Course Orientation will be on June 2, Student will be notified or room and times after May 1, Prerequisite Program admission is required. Advising session attendance or equivalent; select health requirements as explained at the Advising Session, Reading Placement Test Category One and Writing Placement Essay Category One. (ENGLI-1101 or ENGLI-1102 or equivalent with a grade of C or better meets the Writing Placement Essay requirement.) NURSA Basic Nurse Assistant Training WR 09:00 AM-03:00 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC-03A ST Comments Before registering for this course, students must attend an advising session and complete all admission requirements for this program. For details, go to th/bna_packet.pdf. Students will spend 48 hours taking care of actual patients in an actual healthcare facility (clinical), as well as 96 hours in the classroom/lab. Clinical DOES NOT begin in the first week of the course. Clinical time will be days (7-3) or evenings (3-11), depending on the section. Exact clinical placement will be explained at the Mandatory Course Orientation. Mandatory Course Orientation will be on June 2, Student will be notified or room and times after May 1, Prerequisite Program admission is required. Advising session attendance or equivalent; select health requirements as explained at the Advising Session, Reading Placement Test Category One and Writing Placement Essay Category One. (ENGLI-1101 or ENGLI-1102 or equivalent with a grade of C or better meets the Writing Placement Essay requirement.) NURSA Basic Nurse Assistant Training WR 04:00 PM-10:00 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC-03A ST Comments Before registering for this course, students must attend an advising session and complete all admission requirements for this program. For details, go to th/bna_packet.pdf. Students will spend 48 hours taking care of actual patients in an actual healthcare facility (clinical), as well as 96 hours in the classroom/lab. Clinical DOES NOT begin in the first week of the course. Clinical time will be days (7-3) or evenings (3-11), depending on the section. Exact clinical placement will be explained at the Mandatory Course Orientation. Mandatory Course Orientation will be on June 2, Student will be notified or room and times after May 1, Prerequisite Program admission is required. Advising session attendance or equivalent; select health requirements as explained at the Advising Session, Reading Placement Test Category One and Writing Placement Essay Category One. (ENGLI-1101 or ENGLI-1102 or equivalent with a grade of C or better meets the Writing Placement Essay requirement.) PHILO-1110-AFT41 Ethics W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 AFT Comments Open to all students who meet Adult Fast Track criteria. This is an accelerated course. Syllabus posts on Blackboard 2 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 call FAST for additional information. PHILO World Religions MW 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 PSYCH General Psychology MW 10:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 Kimberly Knapp PSYCH General Psychology TR 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 Jessica Lyons PSYCH-1100-AFT41 General Psychology M 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 AFT Netali Chopra Comments Open to all students who meet Adult Fast Track criteria. This is an accelerated course. Syllabus posts on Blackboard 2 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 call FAST for additional information. RELIG World Religions MW 07:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 SOCIO Introduction to Sociology TR 10:00 AM-12:50 PM 06/09/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 Hina Latif SOCIO-1100-AFT41 Introduction to Sociology M 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 AFT Michael Slavik Comments Open to all students who meet Adult Fast Track criteria. This is an accelerated course. Syllabus posts on Blackboard 2 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 call FAST for additional information. SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication MW 01:00 PM-03:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 SPEEC Fundmntls Speech Communication MW 06:00 PM-08:50 PM 06/08/15-08/02/15 WC ST8 SPEEC-1100-AFT41 Fundmntls Speech Communication W 06:00 PM-09:50 PM 06/10/15-08/02/15 WC-25A ST8 AFT Jude Geiger assignment due for first class. Students are expected to come to first class with first assignment completed. or FAST for additional information. Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
93 FIELD AND EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING/STUDY ABROAD 91 Field and Experiential Learning/Study Abroad Credit Classes For more information, visit: For location listings, see page 14. Course Code Course Title Days Time Location Cr. Instructor Course Code Course Title Days Time Location Cr. Instructor Field and Experiential Learning/Study Abroad courses combine classroom-based instruction with field-based experience for unique learning experiences. More information and enrollment permits, when required, are available from the Field and Experiential Learning/Study Abroad office, BIC 3509, (630) , Monday to Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuition is extra and Field and Experiential Learning/Study Abroad fees are non-refundable. Travel protection/trip insurance information is available in BIC Students are responsible for withdrawing from Field and Experiential Learning/Study Abroad courses through the Field and Experiential Learning/Study Abroad office. Students who do not pay their tuition bills are not automatically withdrawn from the courses. Prices and itineraries are subject to change. Refunds are not given for unused portions of a field experience. For more information, visit ARTS AND CULTURE Experiencing Movie Magic This hybrid/field study course includes screening movies at local cinemas with participation in post-show discussions and in-class video exercises to explore the elements of filmmaking, from screenwriting to special effects. Includes online activities and assignments and a field study to a historic movie house. Classes: May 27 to July 8. Fee: $25 (includes transportation). Discounted movie tickets and tuition are extra. Information: Marco Benassi, (630) , [email protected] ENGLI-1135-FS060 Intro to Film Art MW 1:00-3:50P BIC Benassi Speech 1100: Speaking of Chicago Experience the city of Chicago while satisfying your Speech 1100 requirement. Learn more about the history and architecture of the city; visit the Chicago History Museum and the Loop. As part of a small group persuasive project, students will propose a Chicago-based site for the final meeting and then persuade the class to vote for it. Class: June 13 (11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.). Field study: June 20, 27, July 11 and 25 (11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.). Additional hours/discussions are online. Fee: $70 (includes entrance fees). Tuition is extra. Students are responsible for their own transportation. Information: Jude Geiger, (630) , [email protected] SPEEC-1100-FS060 Fund Speech Comm S 11:00A-3:30P BIC Geiger INTERNATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES Architecture of Florence, Tuscany and Rome Experience the architecture of the Renaissance in the city where it was born. Tour the architectural masterpieces of Florence, view Michelangelo s David and visit the Pitti and Uffizi museums. Explore 20 centuries of architecture in Rome, visit the Colosseum, the Pantheon, St. Peter s and the Vatican Museum, as well as other monuments of Rome. Take optional day trips to Pompeii and Siena/San Gimignano. Field study: May 23 to June 3, Fee: $3,465 (includes air/land transportation, lodging, entrance fees and some meals). Tuition is extra. Information: Jane Ostergaard, (630) , [email protected] or Mark Pearson, (630) , [email protected] ARCH-2840-FS060 Regional Arch: Italy 1 Ostergaard Pearson Art of Italian Cuisine Experience Italy s most popular regional cuisine from the master chefs of Tuscany while staying in a beautiful 17th century villa. Hands-on cooking instruction, wine tasting and several local tours are included. Field study: May 23 to June 2. Fee: $3,150 (includes lodging, cooking classes, excursions, transfers and most meals). Airfare to Italy is not included. Tuition is extra. Information: David Kramer, (630) , [email protected] CULIN-1800-FS060 Art of Italian Cuisine 2 Kramer Australia: Sea Kayaking and Hiking Discover Australia the rainforests, reefs and the roos. Hike Daintree National Park, a 135 million year old coastal rainforest with the highest concentration of rare plants and animal species in the world. Sea kayak and snorkel along the Great Barrier Reef exploring the islands of the eastern coast. Tour Sydney, the harbor and opera house. Hike the Blue Mountains, known for the blue eucalyptus trees. Visit Melbourne, the penguins of Phillip Island and more. Classes: Feb. 17 and March 16 (6:30 to 8:50 p.m.). Field study: April 2 to 17. Fee: $6,598 (includes all air/land transportation, hotel, activities, guides, entrance fees and most meals). Tuition is extra. There is an optional extension to Tasmania, which takes place April 17 to 24, for an additional $2,322. Information: Terri Swanson, (630) , ext , [email protected] PHYS-1800-FS055 Sea Kayaking 1 Swanson PHYS-1800-FS056 Hiking 1 Swanson China Study Abroad Study the Chinese language and acquire firsthand knowledge of the people and culture of China. China welcomes you with a rich cultural history, ancient monuments and diverse landscapes. In Beijing, explore the famous Tiananmen Square and the maze of palaces and gardens of the Forbidden City, admire the magnificent Great Wall, see one of the most important archaeological discoveries, the Xi an Terracotta Warriors Army, and explore ancient temples and pagodas. Field study: May 21 to June 23. Fee: $4,099 (includes round-trip airfare from Chicago, lodging in a residence, transfers to and from airports in Beijing and Xi an, admissions and excursions listed as included in the cost of the program and textbooks for the language classes at Xi an International University). Tuition for seven credits is extra. Information: Zhi Liu, (630) , ext , [email protected] or Kent Richter, (630) , [email protected] CHINE-1101-FS088 Elem Chinese I 4 Richter CHINE-1102-FS088 Elem Chinese II 4 Richter CHINE-2201-FS088 Inter Chinese I 4 Richter CHINE-2202-FS088 Inter Chinese II 4 Richter HUMNT-1800-FS088 Reg Humnt: China 3 Richter Costa Rica Study Abroad Adventure awaits as you explore beautiful Costa Rica. This month-long program provides a total immersion experience through intensive language classes at the Costa Rican Language Academy (CRLA), family homestays and excursions to such places as Manuel Antonio National Park, Arenal Volcano and La Paz Waterfall Gardens. Costa Rica is a peaceful and democratic country. Its capital, San Jose, enjoys year-round temperatures in the 70s and is the cultural center of the country with its breathtaking National Theatre, museums, galleries and shops. Field study: May 27 to June 28. Fee: $2,999 (includes round-trip airfare from Chicago, hotel accommodations on included excursions, double occupancy homestay, breakfast and dinner during homestay, transfers to and from the airport in San Jose, admissions and excursions listed as included in the cost of the program and textbooks for the language classes). Tuition for up to seven credits is extra. Information: Elizabeth Mares, (630) , [email protected] SPANI-1101-FS080 Elem Spanish I 4 Mares SPANI-1102-FS080 Elem Spanish II 4 Mares SPANI-2201-FS080 Inter Spanish I 4 Mares SPANI-2202-FS080 Inter Spanish II 4 Mares SPANI-2251-FS080 Conv & Comp I 3 Mares SPANI-2252-FS080 Conv & Comp II 3 Mares HUMNT-1800-FS080 Reg Humnt: Costa Rica 3 Mares Costa Rica: Wildlife and Ecosystems Learn about the beautiful wildlife, lively culture, history and unique landforms of exotic, tropical ecosystems including waterfalls, volcanoes, lush tropical forests, rivers and the Pacific coast while traveling to San Jose, Poas and Arenal Volcanoes, Sarapiqui River, la Selva Verde area, la Tirimbina Rainforest, Guanacaste and Sarchi. Costa Rica s green sustainable farming and other conservation practices will be observed in cocoa, banana, tropical plant and coffee plantations. Exploring the country will require travel by bus, and excursions including two to four miles of walking over moderate terrain, a boat ride, and easy snorkeling. Classes: April 13, May 11, June 8 and July 13, 2016 (7 to 8:50 p.m.). Field study: June 21 to 30, Fee: $3,044 (includes air/ land transportation, entrance fees, class excursions, lodging, meals and guide). Tuition is extra. Information: Kathleen Luczynski, (630) , ext , [email protected] BIOLO-1800-FS065 Reg Bio of Costa Rica 2 Luczynski Crime and Punishment in the U.S. and England Compare the U.S. and British criminal justice systems while visiting jails, prisons, courts and police agencies in addition to interviewing various professionals in the field of criminal justice and government in both countries. While in England, visit historic English landmarks as well as have an opportunity to visit other European countries that are only a train ride away. Classes: May 26 to June 25. Field study: June 26 to July 8. Fee: $3,800 (includes air/ground transportation, room and board, and most meals). Tuition is extra. Co-enrollment in CRIMJ-1820-FS060 and CRIMJ-2820-FS060 is required. Instructor consent required. Information: Theodore Darden, (630) , [email protected] CRIMJ-1820-FS060 Crime and Punish T 8:00A-12:50P MAC Darden CRIMJ-2820-FS060 International Study R 8:00A-12:50P MAC Darden Czech Republic 2015: Archaeological Field School Learn archaeology and explore the early Middle Ages of central Europe with the Czech- American Archaeological Field School. Experience hands-on archaeology while learning the fundamentals of excavation, mapping and laboratory analyses on the world-class archaeological site of Breclav-Pohansko, Czech Republic. Explore the Early Medieval (9th century) site of Pohansko, visited by such famous people as Saints Cyril and Methodius, using standard archaeological techniques and approaches. Field trips to the World Heritage site of Mikulcice as well as visits into Austria and Slovakia are planned. Free time on weekends to explore on your own. Field study: June 21 to July 23. Fee: $2,699 (includes lodging, transportation within the Czech Republic, most meals and supplies). Tuition is extra. Information: Michael Dietz, (630) , [email protected] ANTHR-2240-FS060 Field Work Arch 3 Staeck ANTHR-2245-FS060 Lab Methods Arch 3 Staeck ANTHR-2800-FS060 Bioarchaeology 3 Dietz College of DuPage
94 92 SUMMER 2015 Course Code Course Title Days Time Location Cr. Instructor Course Code Course Title Days Time Location Cr. Instructor France Study Abroad Experience the warm hospitality of the French people while learning about the joie de vivre (joy of life). This month long summer study abroad program offers students the unique opportunity to study the French language and culture in the beautiful setting of Bordeaux, a port city on the Garonne River in southwest France. The itinerary includes a three-night stay in Paris and excursions in the Aquitaine region including Bordeaux, Medoc, Lacanau, Montlau, St. Emilion, Dunes of Pyla and Arcachon. Optional trips will also be offered. Field study: June 11 to July 11. Fee: $4,699 (includes round trip airfare from Chicago, airport transfers, homestay with breakfast and dinner, application fee, pre-departure seminars, language classes and textbooks, and all excursions listed as included in the program). Tuition for up to seven credits is extra. The program is open to students at all levels of French, from beginning to advanced. Information: Mirta Pagnucci, (630) , [email protected] FRENC-1101-FS082 Elem French I 4 Pagnucci FRENC-1102-FS082 Elem French II 4 Pagnucci FRENC-2201-FS082 Inter French I 4 Pagnucci FRENC-2202-FS082 Inter French II 4 Pagnucci FRENC-2251-FS082 Conv & Comp I 3 Pagnucci FRENC-2252-FS082 Conv & Comp II 3 Pagnucci HUMNT-1800-FS082 Reg Humnt: France 3 Pagnucci France: Wine and Gastronomy Explore the Burgundy, Beaujolais and Roannaise regions of France while staying in a 19th century French country house. Enjoy meals prepared by the in-house chef. Learn about French wine through tastings, classes and visits with winemakers. Discover culinary delights at a confectionary shop, markets and restaurants specializing in regional delicacies. Classes: TBA. Field study: May 17 to 23. Fee: $2,595 (includes ground transportation, lodging, tastings and most meals). Airfare to France not included. Tuition is extra. Information: Chris Thielman, (630) , [email protected] CULIN-1800-FS070 Wine and Gastron 3 Thielman Germany Study Abroad Enjoy learning the German language this summer as you experience the beauty of old meets new while living and studying in the cosmopolitan city of Berlin. Visit famous East German museums, remnants of the Berlin Wall, and Checkpoint Charlie. Day excursions may include a cruise on Lake Wannsee and trips to Dresden, Wittenberg and Hamburg. Designed for students, teachers, employees of international companies and individuals interested in broadening their horizons by studying and living in another culture. Field study: June 4 to July 4. Fee: $4,645 (includes pre-departure seminar, round-trip airfare from Chicago, lodging in a homestay with breakfast and dinner provided, transfers to and from airports, admissions and excursions listed as included in the cost of the program, language instruction and textbooks). Tuition for up to seven credits is extra. Information: Barbel Thoens-Masghati, (630) , [email protected] GERMA-1101-FS090 Elem German I 4 Thoens- Masghati GERMA-1102-FS090 Elem German II 4 Thoens- Masghati GERMA-2201-FS090 Inter German I 4 Thoens- Masghati GERMA-2202-FS090 Inter German II 4 Thoens- Masghati GERMA-2251-FS090 Conv & Comp I 3 Thoens- Masghati GERMA-2252-FS090 Conv & Comp II 3 Thoens- HUMNT-1800-FS090 Reg Humnt: Germany Masghati 3 Thoens- Masghati Iceland: Trekking the Land of Fire and Ice Join us this summer as we trek among volcanoes, waterfalls and geysers, cross glaciers and soak in hot springs, all while living among the dramatic and dynamic landscapes of Iceland. Get acquainted with the country in its capital Reykjavik before experiencing destinations like Thingvellir National Park, Solheimajokull glacier and the Laugavagur Trail, Iceland s best known trek! Participants must be comfortable hiking up to 15 miles a day over rugged, mountainous terrain. Class: June 17, (6 to 7:50 p.m.). Field study: July 9 to 19. Fee: $4,945 (includes air/ground transportation, three nights hostel lodging, six nights camping, camping/ glacier travel equipment, park admissions, local guides, tips and most meals). Tuition is extra. Information: Gib Egge, (630) , [email protected] PHYS-1800-FS069 Hiking W 6:00-7:50P MAC Egge Japan Study Abroad This program provides total immersion in the Japanese language and in the culture of Japan. Held in cooperation with Kyoto International Academy in Kyoto (KIA), classroom instruction comes alive with the surroundings serving as a giant classroom and language laboratory. Students practice and improve knowledge of the language by interacting with the Japanese people on the street, on buses and in museums, theaters, shops, restaurants and cafes, as well as with their host families. Field study: June 25 to July 30. Fee: $4,567 (includes air/land transportation, on-site Japanese classes in Japan, accommodations, some meals and some excursions). Tuition for seven credits is extra. Information: Shingo Satsutani, (630) , [email protected] JAPAN-1800-FS084 Begin Japanese 4 Satsutani JAPAN-1800-FS085 Intro Japanese 4 Satsutani JAPAN-2800-FS084 Inter Japanese 4 Satsutani JAPAN-2800-FS085 Adv Japanese 4 Satsutani HUMNT-1800-FS084 Reg. Humnt: Japan 3 Satsutani Jordan: Petra, Wadi Rum and the Dead Sea The man-made and natural wonders of Jordan have been attracting travelers for ages. Join us on this active cultural adventure as we hike the gorge of Wadi Mujib, float in the hypersaline waters of the Dead Sea, wander the Roman city of Jerash and trek through the rose-rock canyons of the lost city of Petra. Our journey will conclude among the soaring sandstone and granite cliffs of Wadi Rum. Here we will travel to a desert camp to learn about the ancient Bedouin culture, ride camels, eat traditional meals and overnight under the vast night sky. Other activities include trekking in the Ajloun Nature Reserve and the Dana Biosphere Reserve. Expect to hike up to eight miles a day. Class: Aug. 26, (6 to 7:50 p.m.). Field study: Sept. 17 to 24. Fee: $3,110 (includes all air/ground transportation, five nights hotel lodging, one night bungalow, one night tented camp, most meals, and entrance/activity fees). Tuition is extra. Information: Gib Egge (630) , [email protected] PHYS-1800-FS016 Hiking 2 Egge Machu Picchu and Amazon: Natural and Cultural Wonders of the World Explore contrasts from Lima s arid coastline, to the majestic heights of Machu Picchu ruins, to legendary wildlife in the Amazon forest where monkeys and macaws still rule. Learn how living things interact with their environment and study the marine and animal life in the Indian community of Willoq, Aguas Caliente, Ollantaytambo, Sacred Valley, the Lost City, Tambomachay and modern Cusco. Deep in Peru s Tambopata National Reserve, the Sandoval Lake lodge offers views, walking trails and canoeing explorations of the Amazon. Activities include flights, boat, train rides, walks two to four miles over moderate to rough terrain to waterfalls, Inca ruins, and rainforests, easy bicycle riding and easy canoeing. Class: July 15, Aug. 12, Sept. 16, and Nov. 4 (7 to 8:50 p.m.). Field study: Oct. 16 to 27. Fee: $5,400 (includes airfare for five flights, land/water transportation, lodging, most meals, excursions, fees, guides and tips). Tuition is extra. An optional excursion to Lake Titicaca is available for an additional $1,725. Registration ends May 15, Information: Kathleen Luczynski, (630) , ext , [email protected] BIOLO-1800-FS028 Reg. Biology of Peru 2 Luczynski Patagonia: Trekking the Torres Escape winter and head for summer on the far side of the world to Patagonia where we will hike the remarkable mountain landscapes of Chile s Parque Nacional Torres del Paine and Argentina s Parque Nacional Los Glaciares. Experience the South American capitals of Santiago and Buenos Aires, hike beneath the iconic Cuernos del Paine, marvel at the turquoise waters of Lago Nordenskjold and Lago Pehoe, live among the native guanacos, flamingos and condors, witness the subtle movements of glaciers, come face-to-face with the three magnificent towers of granite from which Torres del Paine gets its name, hike to the base of jagged Monte Fitz Roy and Cerro Torre and much more. Participants must be comfortable hiking up to 15 miles a day over moderate terrain with a five to 10-pound backpack. Class: Jan. 6 (6 to 8:50 p.m.). Field study: Jan. 30 to Feb. 11, Fee: $5,735 (includes air and ground transportation, hotel and refugio lodging, guides, park admissions, Argentina reciprocity fee and some meals). Tuition is extra. Information: Gib Egge, (630) , [email protected] PHYS-1800-FS045 Hiking 3 Egge Russia 2015: From St. Petersburg to Moscow Explore the land of the tsars and commissars on an exciting journey to St. Petersburg and Moscow, Russia. Study the history and culture of the Hermitage, Nevskii Prospekt and Peter and Paul Fortress, and more in St. Petersburg. Visit the Kremlin, St. Basil s Cathedral and Red Square, and more in Moscow. Classes: TBD. Field study: May 29 to June 7. Fee: $3,750 (includes air/land transportation, visa fees, lodging, most entrance fees and most meals). Tuition is extra. Information: Ben Whisenhunt, (630) , [email protected] HISTO-1800-FS060 Regional History of Russia 3 Whisenhunt Spain Study Abroad Study the Spanish language and acquire firsthand knowledge of the people and culture of Spain. Spain is a splendid mix of 21st century culture and old-world tradition. Madrid, the capital, is located in the center of the Iberian Peninsula and offers a wide array of cultural opportunities. According to Ernest Hemingway, Madrid is, the most Spanish of all cities. It is impressive in its architecture and vitality as well as its green open spaces. Field study: June 24 to July 25. Fee: $4,450 (includes round-trip airfare from Chicago, lodging in a residence, breakfast, lunch and supper provided at the residence, transfers to and from the airport in Madrid, admissions and excursions listed as included in the cost of the program and textbooks for the language classes at Enforex). Tuition for up to seven credits is extra. Information: Donna Gillespie, (630) , [email protected] SPANI-1101-FS086 Elem Spanish I 4 Gillespie SPANI-1102-FS086 Eleme Spanish II 4 Gillespie SPANI-2201-FS086 Inter Spanish I 4 Gillespie SPANI-2202-FS086 Inter Spanish II 4 Gillespie SPANI-2251-FS086 Conv & Comp I 3 Gillespie SPANI-2252-FS086 Conv & Comp II 3 Gillespie SPANI-2820-FS086 Adv Conv & Gramma 3 Gillespie HUMNT-1800-FS086 Reg Humnt: Spain 3 Gillespie Yucatan, Mexico: Wildlife, Ecosystems and Ruins Towering ancient Mayan ruins and small villages share space with lush jungles and unspoiled preserves, providing habitats for unique plant and animal species. Birds, butterflies and monkeys create a symphony on the journey from Yucatan s capital, Merida, west to Celestun (forest, mangroves, flamingos), east to Valladolid s X-Kenen Cenote at Ek-Balam, Chichen Itza, Coba s Spider Monkey Reserve, and Tulum to Akumal s three ancient temples. Exploring the areas requires travel by bus and excursions including two to four miles of walking over moderate terrain, short bicycle rides, a boat ride, and aquatic explorations. Classes: Nov. 18, Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
95 FIELD AND EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING/STUDY ABROAD 93 Course Code Course Title Days Time Location Cr. Instructor Course Code Course Title Days Time Location Cr. Instructor Dec. 16, 2015, and Jan. 27 and March 2, Field study: Feb. 13 to 20, Fee: $2,909 (includes air/land transportation, entry fees, lodging, most meals and guide). Tuition is extra. Information: Kathleen Luczynski, (630) , ext , BIOLO-1800-FS043 Reg Biolo of Yucatan 2 Luczynski OUTDOOR ADVENTURES Aurora to Iditarod: Alaska s Winter Wonders Situated under the auroral oval, Alaska s geographical location is perfect for viewing one of our planet s most mysterious natural phenomena, the Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights. Head north and visit Anchorage, Denali National Park and Fairbanks to experience these solar storms and other unique Alaskan events unattainable during the busy summer months. Partake in the festivities of the Iditarod Sled Dog Race, snowshoe among towering alpine peaks, drive your own team of sled dogs, soak in natural hot springs, and much more. Class: Feb. 10 (6 to 7:50 p.m.). Field study: March 3 to 11, Fee: $2,460 (includes air/ground transportation, all entry fees, lodging, dogsledding and snowshoeing fees, and some meals). Must co-enroll in PHYS 1800 FS035 and PHYS 1800 FS036. Tuition is extra. Information: Gib Egge, (630) , [email protected] PHYS-1800-FS035 Dogsledding 1 Egge PHYS-1800-FS036 Snowshoeing 1 Egge Backpacking the Superstition Wilderness Arizona The Superstition Mountains have been a place of history and mystery. Backpack past ancient dwellings, historic ruins, and follow the paths of those who have searched for the Lost Dutchman gold mine. Plan to hike five to eight miles a day over uneven terrain carrying a 40-pound pack. Class: Oct. 6, 2016 (7 to 8:50 p.m.). Field study: Nov. 7 to 13, Fee: $1,250 (includes air/ground transportation, meals while in the backcountry, permits, guide and group camping gear). Tuition is extra. Information: Rodney Buck, (630) , ext , [email protected] PHYS-1811-FS002 Backpacking 1 Buck Backpacking Southern Indiana $25 OUTDOOR ADVENTURE b Kick off this summer with a backpacking weekend in the Hoosier National Forest of Southern Indiana. This course is great for the first-time or more experienced backpacker. Basic backpacking and outdoor living skills will be taught during this weekend adventure. Expect to travel 6 miles a day. Class: May 12 (7 to 9 p.m.). Field study: May 22 to 24. Fee: $25 *was $99* (includes transportation, group camping/backpacking equipment, camp fees and most meals). Tuition is extra. Information: Bill Norris, (630) , ext , norrisw@ cod.edu PHYS-1811-FS073 Backpacking T 7:00-9:00P BIC Norris Birthplace of Conservation: Theodore Roosevelt National Park When Theodore Roosevelt came to the Dakota Territory in 1883, the rugged badlands and meandering wild rivers had a profound effect on him, nurturing his well-known love for the outdoors and conservation. Much of this part of the country, now protected as a National Park named for our 26th President, is very much the same as it was when T.R. first came to the area to hunt bison. Join us as we explore this inspiring, quiet corner of the United States and hike among the petrified forests, wildlife rich meadows, badlands, crystal-clear rivers, wildflowers and inspiriting landscapes of Theodore Roosevelt National Park. Class: May 27 (6 to 7:30 p.m.). Field study: June 8 to 13. Fee: $1,590 (includes airport shuttles, air/land transportation, hotels, park entrance fees and some meals). Tuition is extra. Information: Gib Egge, (630) , [email protected] PHYS-1800-FS072 Hiking W 6:00-7:30P MAC Egge Bryce and Zion: Hiking Utah s Canyon Country Witness the rim and hike into the heart of these two majestic canyons to discover their secrets. The pink cliffs and hoodoos of Bryce Canyon National Park are considered one of Utah s finest landscapes. Zion National Park is a colorful canyon cut by the Virgin River that hides a mysterious place known as The Narrows. Come see the countless columns, spires and walled windows that create these great natural amphitheaters. Class: Sept. 21, 2016 (7 to 8:50 p.m.) Field study: Oct. 8 to 14, Fee: $1,740 (includes airfare, lodging, airport shuttles, land transportation, park admission and some meals.) Tuition is extra. Information: Jeanette Joy, (630) , ext , [email protected] PHYS-1800-FS003 Hiking 1 Joy Camping: Learning the Basics $25 OUTDOOR ADVENTURE b Get ready for the camping season. In this class students will learn the pros and cons of different types of tents, sleeping bags, camp stoves and general camping equipment. With your newly gained knowledge, travel to Point Beach State Forest in Wisconsin for two nights of camping. Class: June 2 (7 to 9 p.m.). Field study: June 5 to 7. Fee: $25 *was $75* (includes ground transportation, entry and camping fees, group camping equipment and most meals). Tuition is extra. Information: Bill Norris, (630) , ext , [email protected] PHYS-1800-FS080 Outdoor Living Skills T 7:00-9:00P MAC Norris Canoe Camping on the Namekagon/St. Croix Rivers $25 OUTDOOR ADVENTURE b Paddle part of the natural and wild scenic river system in northern Wisconsin the Namekagon and St. Croix rivers where wildlife is plentiful. Learn basic river and camping skills while viewing soaring bald eagles, perched blue herons, roaming deer and much more on this intimate winding river. Class: July 7 (6:30 to 9 pm). Field study: July 16 to 19. Fee: $25 *was $202* (includes transportation, permits and camping fees, all canoe and group camping equipment and most meals). Tuition is extra. Information: Terri Swanson, (630) , ext , [email protected] PHYS-1810-FS075 Canoeing T 6:30-9:00P MAC Swanson Canoeing the Boundary Waters Canoe and camp in one of the best canoeing destinations in the U.S. The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness is an intricate collection of lakes and rivers that encompasses more than 1,500 miles of canoe trails. Listen to the call of the loon; watch for bear, bald eagle and moose; fish for trophy Northern Pike; marvel at the sight of the Northern Lights; or just enjoy what the Minnesota north woods has to offer. Co-enrollment in PHYS-1800-FS060 and PHYS-1810-FS060 is required. Class: July 15 (7 to 8:50 p.m.). Field study: July 29 to Aug. 2. Fee: $295 (includes ground transportation, permits, entry fees, camping/lodging fees, group canoeing/camping equipment, and most meals). Tuition is extra. Information: Gib Egge, (630) , [email protected] PHYS-1800-FS060 Outdoor Living Skills W 8:00-8:50P BIC Egge PHYS-1810-FS060 Canoeing W 7:00-7:50P BIC Egge Experiential Speech 1160: Mammoth Cave Join on this wilderness and communication adventure into the underground as we explore the world s longest known cave system, Mammoth Cave. We ll explore the dynamics and challenges of interpersonal communications while learning the history and natural processes of this massive underground network, experience a wild cave tour exploring some of Mammoth s lesser seen wonders and hike the beautiful rolling hills above the cave. Students will also have the opportunity to work together while zip lining through the 17-mile-long, man-made Mega caverns. Classes: May 18 (6 to 7:50 p.m.) and May 31 (TBA). Field study: May 20 to 23. Fee: $500 (includes ground transportation, cave and zip lining entrance fees, lodging and some meals). Tuition is extra. Information: Marco Benassi, (630) , [email protected] SPEEC-1160-FS060 Interpersonal Comm M 6:00-7:50P BIC Benassi Exploring New Mexico: From Clouds to Caverns Explore the natural wonders of New Mexico, including Carlsbad Caverns. Climb the sand dunes of White Sands National Monument, hike the trails of Guadalupe Mountains National Park and experience the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta! Plan on hiking three to five hours a day. Class: Sept. 23 (6:30 to 9 p.m.). Field study: Oct. 3 to 10. Fee: $1,335 (includes all air/ground transportation, some meals, hotel lodging, and park entrance and event fees). Tuition is extra. Information: Terri Swanson, (630) , ext , [email protected] PHYS-1800-FS002 Hiking 1 Swanson Fly Fishing: Colorado Join us as we travel to Colorado to fish some of the finest trout water in the state. Stay in the middle of the Rockies at the Tumbling River Ranch and fish the nearby South Platte River along the Cheesman Canyon and Dream Stream areas, all under the supervision and instruction of professional guides. The course covers casting techniques and stream strategies and is ideal for beginners as well as advanced fly fishers. Classes: Aug. 19 (7 to 8:30 p.m.) and Aug. 22 (9 to 11:30 a.m.). Field study: Aug. 26 to 30. Fee: $2,670 (includes air/ground transportation, hotel lodging, fishing equipment, guides and some meals). Tuition is extra. Information: Mauro Crestani, [email protected] PHYS-1805-FS016 Angling 1 Crestani Hiking: Arizona s Natural Wonders Giant cacti welcome you with open arms at Saguaro National Park in Tucson. Travel to Sedona to unlock the mystery the red rock canyons hold. Gaze at the Grand Canyon to witness one of nature s most dramatic works of art. Visit artesian towns and Indian ruins along the way. Class: Oct. 29 (7 to 9 p.m.). Field study: Nov. 8 to 13. Fee: $1,445 (includes air and ground transportation, lodging, park entrance fees and some meals). Tuition is extra. Information: Jeanette Joy, (630) , ext , [email protected] PHYS-1800-FS028 Hiking 1 Joy Hiking the Canadian Rockies Hike the World Heritage sites of Banff and Jasper National Parks. We ll hike five to 10 miles a day while viewing some of the most spectacular mountain scenery in the world. We ll enjoy a guided hike on the Athabasca glacier, visit the picturesque Lake Louise, hike a variety of mountain trails and enjoy the famous hot springs. Stay in historic hotels, chalets and lodges, with plenty of opportunities to explore. Class: June 23, 2016 (7 to 8:50 p.m.) Field study: July 18 to 24, Fee: $2,350 (includes air/land transportation, lodging, entrance fees, guides and specialized gear for the glacier hike). Tuition is extra. Information: Rodney Buck, (630) , ext , [email protected] PHYS-1800-FS085 Hiking 1 Buck Hiking: Classic Landscapes of the Desert Southwest Join us this fall as we traverse some of the most iconic landscapes of the American southwest. Travel by boat through Glen Canyon to hike Rainbow Bridge National Monument. Explore the narrow Antelope Canyon under the direction of a Navajo guide. Watch the sun set on Monument Valley. Marvel at the clearest and darkest night skies in the country as we visit Natural Bridges under a new moon. See the ancient Ancestral Puebloan rock art and ruins of Grand Gulch and Horseshoe Canyon. And hit the trail in two of our country s finest National Parks, Arches and Canyonlands. Participants must be comfortable hiking five to 10 miles a day over rocky and sometimes steep terrain. Class: Sept. 30 (6 to 7:50 p.m.). Field study: Oct. 9 to 16. Fee: $1,970 (includes air and ground transportation, airport shuttles, all entrance and activity fees, seven nights hotel lodging and some meals). Tuition is extra. Information: Gib Egge, (630) , [email protected] PHYS-1800-FS029 Hiking 1 Egge College of DuPage
96 94 SUMMER 2015 Course Code Course Title Days Time Location Cr. Instructor Course Code Course Title Days Time Location Cr. Instructor Hiking: Glen Canyon and Lake Powell by Houseboat In 1956, the still controversial construction of Glen Canyon Dam began, significantly altering the desert landscapes of the region. Today the once remote and virtually inaccessible canyons of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area are routinely explored by hikers and kayakers. Join us as we traverse this alien landscape of desert and water to hike among the massive natural bridges, observe remnants of ancient civilizations, kayak winding canyons, and discuss man s lasting impact on the natural environment. When the sun sets spend your evening aboard the comfortable houseboat, or make your way to shore to camp among the dark desert skies. Class: May 18, 2016 (6 to 7:50 p.m.). Field study: June 4 to 11, Fee: $2,070 (includes air/land transportation, airport shuttles, hotel and houseboat lodging, camping and kayaking equipment and most meals). Tuition is extra. Information: Gib Egge, (630) , [email protected] PHYS-1800-FS083 Hiking 1 Egge Hiking the National Parks of Hawaii Join us as we hike the National Parks of Hawaii. First we ll head to Haleakala National Park on the island of Maui. We ll watch the sunrise from the peak and hike the sliding sands trail through this unique environment. Then we ll drive the beautiful road to Hana through rainforest and past numerous waterfalls before exploring the seven sacred pools of Oheo and hiking the Pipiwai trail to a 400-foot waterfall. Catch a short flight over to the Big Island to explore Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Hike the Kilauea Iki trail across a once active crater floor, explore lava tubes and catch the awesome glow of the famous Kilauea Volcano at night. We ll also have time to view marine life while snorkeling pristine Pacific coastline, walk amazing beaches and venture into tide pools, hike through ancient jungles to cascading waterfalls, and see the sunset and stargaze from Mauna Kea, Hawaii s highest point. All this and more awaits you on this tropical adventure. Students should plan to hike five miles a day over varied terrain. Class: Dec. 3 (7 to 8:50 p.m.). Field study: Jan. 1 to 8, Fee: $2,950 (includes air/land transportation, lodging, entrance fees, guides and tips). Tuition is extra Information: Rodney Buck, (630) , ext , [email protected] PHYS-1800-FS033 Hiking 1 Buck Hiking the Virgin Islands There s a sunset at the end of every trail in beautiful Virgin Islands National Park. Join us as we journey these trails, explore white sand beaches, snorkel over coral reefs where marine life abounds, and kayak among deserted tropical islands, mangrove forests, and shipwrecks. Stay in eco-lodges tucked into the coastal hills of St. Thomas and St. John s Islands. Plan to hike five to 10 miles a day over uneven terrain. Class: Jan. 12 (7 to 8:50 p.m.). Field study: Feb. 8 to 14, Fee: $2,150 (includes air/ground transportation, airport shuttle, lodging, permits and entrance fees, kayak/snorkel excursion, and some meals). Tuition is extra. No passport is required. Information: Rodney Buck, (630) , ext , [email protected] PHYS-1800-FS051 Hiking 1 Buck Hiking Yosemite: Great Gorges, Spring Waterfalls Feel the strength of granite cliffs, see gorges gouged by glaciers and witness cascading waterfalls at Yosemite National Park. The iconic El Capitan is said to be the largest single block of granite in the world, and Yosemite Falls is one of the tallest waterfalls in North America. Ancient Sequoia trees are nestled nearby in the vast wilderness of the Sierra Mountains. Experience it all hiking the trails of Yosemite. Class: May 21 (7 to 8:50 p.m.). Field study: June 1 to 6. Fee: $1,640 (includes airport shuttles, air/land transportation, park admission and lodging). Tuition is extra. Information: Jeanette Joy, (630) , ext , [email protected] PHYS-1800-FS067 Hiking R 7:00-8:50P MAC Joy Rock Climbing Devil s Lake $25 OUTDOOR ADVENTURE b Enjoy a weekend rock climbing adventure in the Midwest s premier climbing location, the glaciated quartzite cliffs of Devil s Lake State Park in central Wisconsin. On climbs ranging from 30 to 80 feet, learn basic climbing skills, belay techniques and commands, and how to safely use equipment from experienced lead instructors. Class: July 22 (7 to 8:50 p.m.). Field study: July 24 to 26. Fee: $25 *was $155* (includes transportation, entrance fees, camp fees, camping equipment and all rock climbing equipment). Tuition is extra. Information: Mauro Crestani, [email protected] or Gib Egge, (630) , [email protected] PHYS-1841-FS060 Rock Climbing W 7:00-8:50P 1 Crestani Rock Climbing: Indoor/Outdoor $25 OUTDOOR ADVENTURE b Learn the necessary skills for rock climbing indoors at Indian Boundary YMCA. With newly acquired skills, take a day trip to Devil s Lake State Park in Wisconsin for an outdoor rock climbing experience. Classes: June 3, 10 and 17 (7 to 9:50 p.m.). Field study: June 20 (5 a.m. to 9 p.m.). Fee: $25 *was $93* (includes transportation and all necessary climbing equipment). Tuition is extra. Information: Bill Norris, (630) , ext , [email protected] PHYS-1841-FS070 Rock Climbing W 7:00-9:50P 1 Norris Sea Kayaking Door County $25 OUTDOOR ADVENTURE b Explore the waters of the Door County Peninsula amid the scenic coves, lighthouses and sandy beaches. Designed for beginners and experienced paddlers, learn basic and intermediate kayaking skills (wet exits, strokes, rescues, navigation, boat control and boating safety). Practice paddling techniques as you explore Door County s beautiful shorelines and learn camping skills while staying at Peninsula State Park. Expect to kayak four to six hours covering six to 12 miles a day. Class: June 16 (6:30 to 9:00 p.m.). Field study: June 25 to 28. Fee: $25 *was $220* (includes transportation, camping fees, all group kayaking and camping equipment, launch fees, permits and most meals). Tuition is extra. Information: Terri Swanson, (630) , ext , [email protected] PHYS-1800-FS063 Sea Kayaking T 6:30-9:00P MAC Swanson Sea Kayaking: Voyageurs National Park Voyageur s National Park in Minnesota encompasses 650 miles of wilderness shoreline on 30 lakes dotted with 500 islands, a perfect environment to explore by sea kayak. Explore the interconnected water trails traveled 200 years ago by voyageurs paddling birch bark canoes laden with animal pelts on their way to Canada. Students will learn basic sea kayaking and outdoor living skills. Learn paddle strokes, rescues, self-supported packing skills, navigation, boating safety and low-impact camping. Designed for beginners and experienced paddlers. Plan on paddling four to six hours covering six to 12 miles a day. Class: Sept. 1 (6:30 to 9 p.m.). Field study: Sept. 13 to 19. Fee: $368 (includes transportation, lodging, all kayaking and group camping equipment, and most meals). Tuition is extra. Information: Terri Swanson, (630) , ext , [email protected] PHYS-1800-FS024 Sea Kayaking 1 Swanson Walking in Your Own Backyard $25 OUTDOOR ADVENTURE b Enjoy the freedom of this independent walking class. Improve your cardiovascular fitness, learn how to set personal fitness goals and enjoy exploring a few of DuPage County s wonderful forest preserves. Classes: June 9 and July 28 (7 to 8:50 p.m.). Work toward your fitness goals independently with help from your instructor. Fee: $25 *was $38* (includes pedometer). Tuition is extra. Information: Bill Norris, (630) , ext , [email protected] PHYS-1151-FS071 Fitness Walking I T 7:00-8:50P 1 Norris Wander the Wilds: Easing the College Transition Are you an incoming student unfamiliar with College of DuPage? Do you enjoy being active and outdoors? Are you looking to make new friends and earn a couple of credits before transitioning in to the traditional classroom? Then why not join us on our 5-day adventure orientation! Enjoy two days of rock climbing at Devil s Lake State Park, bike the famed Elroy/Sparta Trail, try spelunking as we head underground to explore intricate cave networks, learn orienteering and map and compass navigation, and master the basics of camping, from setting up a tent to cooking your meals outdoors. Class: Aug. 5 (7 to 8:50 p.m.). Field Study: Aug. 7 to 11. Fee: $99 (includes ground transportation, all entrance/activity fees, group camping/climbing equipment, camp fees, and most meals). Tuition is extra. Must co-enroll in PHYS-1841-FS007 and PHYS-1804-FS007. Information: Gib Egge, (630) , [email protected] or Bill Norris, (630) , ext , [email protected] PHYS-1841-FS007 Rock Climbing 1 Norris PHYS-1804-FS007 Bicycle Touring 1 Egge Wild and Rugged Big Bend National Park Get a taste of the Wild West. Come explore one of the last remaining rugged corners of the continental United States in Big Bend National Park. See blazing sunsets, sculpted rock formations, forested mountains and delicate desert flowers in a land that holds more species of birds, bats and cacti than any other national park. Hike through massive canyons, soak in hot springs and paddle down the Rio Grande River. The clear west Texas skies also provide an unforgettable stargazing experience, so the sky s the limit to adventure! Expect to hike five to 10 miles a day. Class: March 30 (7 to 8:50 p.m.). Field study: April 17 to 23, Fee: $1,950 (includes airfare, lodging, airport shuttles, land transportation, park admission and river excursion.) Tuition is extra. Information: Jeanette Joy, (630) , ext , [email protected] PHYS-1800-FS005 Hiking 1 Joy Wyoming: Backpacking the Wind River Range Join us as we backpack through beautiful alpine meadows, lakes, and forests of the Wind River Mountain range in Wyoming. Learn backpacking and outdoor living skills while enjoying some truly amazing scenery. Expect to travel six to eight miles a day over varied terrain. Class: Aug. 6 (7 to 8:50 p.m.). Field study: Aug. 24 to 29. Fee: $970 (includes airport shuttle, air/ground transportation, backpacking and camping equipment, permits, and most meals). Tuition is extra. Information: Rodney Buck, (630) , ext , [email protected] PHYS-1811-FS027 Backpacking 1 Buck SCIENCE AND NATURE Animal Research in the Field This is your chance to observe Canadian wildlife at its finest! In this ecological field program we will travel to Eastern Ontario to see firsthand how animals are studied in the wild. We will accompany several research scientists as they investigate various species of birds, reptiles, fishes, and insects. Class: May 9 (8 to 10:50 a.m.). Field study: May 17 to 23. Fee: $920 (includes all transportation, lodging and most meals). Tuition is extra. A valid U.S. passport is required for entry into Canada. Information: James Ludden, (630) , ludden@ cod.edu BIOLO-1800-FS062 Intro Animal Research S 8:00-10:50A HSC Ludden Environmental Alternatives This green awareness course takes a comprehensive look at the impacts of various human activities on the natural environment. A variety of ecological and environmental topics are examined, including the concepts and implications of biodiversity, sustainability, chemical and biological pollution, exploitation of natural resources, food production and ecopolitics. This class includes lectures, videos and independent research projects, fulfilling the lab science Register Online myaccess.cod.edu
97 FIELD AND EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING/STUDY ABROAD 95 Course Code Course Title Days Time Location Cr. Instructor Course Code Course Title Days Time Location Cr. Instructor requirement. Classes: June 8, 10, 15, 17, 22 and July 6, 8, 13. Information: Jane DiGiovanni, BIOLO-1110-FS062 Env Biology MW 9:30A-3:30P HSC DiGiovanni Environmental Alternatives This green awareness course takes a comprehensive look at the impacts of various human activities on the natural environment. A variety of ecological and environmental topics are examined, including the concepts and implications of biodiversity, sustainability, chemical and biological pollution, exploitation of natural resources, food production and ecopolitics. This class includes lectures, videos and independent research projects, fulfilling the lab science requirement. Classes: June 13, 20, 27 and July 11, 18, 25 and Aug. 1. Information: Dan Clampitt, (630) , ext , [email protected] BIOLO-1110-FS064 Env Biology S 9:30A-4:30P HSC Clampitt Thunderstorm Laboratory: May 15 to 24 Experience actual severe weather in the infamous Tornado Alley. Identify storm structures and what to look for in basic severe weather forecasting. Class: May 14 (6 to 9:50 p.m.) and June 1 (TBA). Field study: May 15 to 24. Fee $900 (includes transportation and lodging). Tuition is extra. Passport is required. Students must contact instructor prior to registering. Information: or Victor Gensini, (630) , [email protected] EARTH-1800-FS062 Thunderstorms II R 6:00-9:50P BIC Gensini EARTH-2800-FS062 Adv. Tstorm II R 6:00-9:50P BIC Gensini Thunderstorm Laboratory: May 29 to June 7 Experience actual severe weather in the infamous Tornado Alley. Identify storm structures and what to look for in basic severe weather forecasting. Class: May 28 (6 to 9:50 p.m.) and June 15 (TBA). Field study: May 29 to June 7. Fee $900 (includes transportation and lodging). Tuition is extra. Passport is required. Students must contact instructor prior to registering. Information: or Walker Ashley, [email protected] EARTH-1800-FS063 Thunderstorm III R 6:00-9:50P BIC Ashley EARTH-2800-FS063 Adv. Tstorm III R 6:00-9:50P BIC Ashley Thunderstorm Laboratory: June 12 to 21 Experience actual severe weather in the infamous Tornado Alley. Identify storm structures and what to look for in basic severe weather forecasting. Class: June 11 (6 to 9:50 p.m.) and June 29 (TBA). Field study: June 12 to 21. Fee $900 (includes transportation and lodging). Tuition is extra. Passport is required. Students must contact instructor prior to registering. Information: or Paul Sirvatka, (630) , [email protected] EARTH-1800-FS064 Thunderstorm IV R 6:00-9:50P BIC Sirvatka EARTH-2800-FS064 Adv. Tstorm IV R 6:00-9:50P BIC Sirvatka Thunderstorm Laboratory: July 10 to 19 Experience actual severe weather in the infamous Tornado Alley. Identify storm structures and what to look for in basic severe weather forecasting. Class: July 9 (6 to 9:50 p.m.) and July 27 (TBA). Field study: July 10 to 19. Fee $900 (includes transportation and lodging). Tuition is extra. Passport is required. Students must contact instructor prior to registering. Information: or Victor Gensini, (630) , [email protected] EARTH-1800-FS065 Thunderstorm V R 6:00-9:50P BIC Gensini EARTH-2800-FS065 Adv. Tstorm V R 6:00-9:50P BIC Gensini WRITERS COLONY Writers Group Day Write various kinds of popular fiction, including spy, mystery, romance, suspense, science fiction, horror and action-adventure. Benefit from a writers workshop and learn how to publish your fiction. Classes: June 9 to July 28. Information: Mardelle Fortier, (630) , ext ; [email protected] ENGLI-1800-FS062 Intro Writers Group T 9:00A-2:50P BIC Fortier ENGLI-2800-FS062 Adv. Writers Group T 9:00A-2:50P BIC Fortier Writers Group Evening Meet like-minded writers working in a variety of genres, including short story, novel, poetry, flash fiction, screenplay and creative non-fiction. Get friendly support, critique and encouragement, regular assignments and deadlines that help get the work done. New students should enroll in English Returning Writers Group students should select English Classes: May 28 to July 30. Additional hours TBA. Information: Kristine Miller, [email protected] ENGLI-1800-FS066 Intro Writers Group R 6:30-9:50P BIC Miller ENGLI-2800-FS066 Inter Writers Group R 6:30-9:50P BIC Miller An Act concerning education. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, represented in the General Assembly: Section 5. The University Religious Observances Act is amended by adding Section 1.5 as follows: (110 ILCS 110/1.5 new) Sec Absence of student due to religious beliefs. (a) In this Section, institution of higher learning has the meaning ascribed to that term in the Higher Education Student Assistance Act. (b) Any student in an institution of higher learning, other than a religious or denominational institution of higher learning, who is unable, because of his or her religious beliefs, to attend classes or to participate in any examination, study, or work requirement on a particular day shall be excused from any such examination, study, or work requirement and shall be provided with an opportunity to make up the examination, study, or work requirement that he or she may have missed because of such absence on a particular day; provided that the student notifies the faculty member or instructor well in advance of any anticipated absence or a pending conflict between a scheduled class and the religious observance and provided that the make-up examination, study, or work does not create an unreasonable burden upon the institution. No fees of any kind shall be charged by the institution for making available to the student such an opportunity. No adverse or prejudicial effects shall result to any student because of his or her availing himself or herself of the provisions of this Section. (c) A copy of this Section shall be published by each institution of higher learning in the catalog of the institution containing the list of available courses. College of DuPage
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