MAY 2015 TERM MONDAY, MAY 11, 2015 THURSDAY, JULY 2, Tuition for 3-credit online course is $1026 ($342 per credit) + $95 Technology fee
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1 Online MAY 2015 TERM MONDAY, MAY 11, 2015 THURSDAY, JULY 2, 2015 Tuition for 3-credit online course is $1026 ($342 per credit) + $95 Technology fee Online classes are enhanced with Blackboard Collaborate. Instructors will host four (4) Collaborate sessions, and students are required to attend live or view the recording if live attendance is not possible. Collaborate sessions are scheduled at the instructors discretion. Schedules will be distributed by your instructor when the course begins, unless otherwise noted on the course information below. CJ317 Criminal Justice Statistics (Prerequisites: CJ101, SO105, and MA121) New Online Course Collaborate sessions will be held at 6:30pm EST on Thursday, May 17; and 11am EST on the following Sundays: May 31, June 14, June 28 CJ240 Deviance and Social Control (Prerequisites: SO101 or SO105 or PS101 or HS101) CM105 Public Speaking NOTE: Collaborate sessions will be held at 9pm EST on the following Sundays: May 17, May 24, June 7, June 21 CM300 Communication Theory (Prerequisite: EN102) NOTE: Collaborate sessions will be held at 7pm EST on the following Sundays: May 17, May 24, June 7, June 21 CM450 Senior Seminar: Communication & Media Studies (Prerequisites: Completion of 90 credits toward Communication & Media Studies Degree or permission of the Program Director) CS101 Computer Concepts and Applications CS210 Database Design and Management (Prerequisite: CS101) CS245 Management Application and Information Systems (Prerequisite: CS101 with a C- or better) NOTE: Collaborate sessions will be held at 11am EST on the following Saturdays: May 16, May 30, June 13, June 27 CS310 Mobile App Development Prerequisites: CS205 or CS234) EC102 Microeconomics ED116 Health, Safety, and Nutrition for Young Children ED121 Preschool Curricula
2 (Prerequisite/Co-requisite: ED103) ED200 ^ Infant/Toddler Practicum (Prerequisite: Completion of one-half the credits required for the degree, including PS101 or PS103, and ED103 or ED120. Consent of the Program or Site Coordinator required for placement) ED201 ^ Preschool Practicum (Prerequisite: Completion of one-half the credits required for the degree, including PS101 or PS103, and ED103 or ED121. Consent of the Program or Site Coordinator required for placement) ED209 ^ Early Childhood Advanced Practicum ED224 Supervision and Personnel Management in Programs for Children (Prerequisite: PS103, ED103, and one additional ED course, or EEC Lead Teacher Qualified) NOTE: Collaborate sessions will be held at 7pm EST on Thursday May 14; and on the following Wednesdays: May 27, June 10, June 24 ED310 Observation and Assessment of Young Children (Prerequisites: ED200, ED201) NOTE: Collaborate sessions will be held at 7pm EST on Tuesday May 12; and on the following Wednesdays: May 20, June 3, June 17 EN101 English I (Prerequisite: EN001 or Placement Test) NOTE: Collaborate sessions will be held at 7pm EST on the following Wednesdays: May 13, May 27, June 10, June 24 EN101 (x5) English I (x5) (Prerequisite: Placement Test) NOTE: Collaborate sessions will be held at 7pm EST on the following Wednesdays: May 13, May 27, June 10, June 24 EN102 English II (Prerequisite: EN101 with a C- or better) NOTE: Collaborate sessions will be held at 7pm EST on the following Thursdays: May 28, June 4, June 25, July 2 EN181 Folklore and Fantasy (Prerequisite/Co-requisite: EN101) NOTE: Collaborate sessions will be held at 8pm EST on the following Sundays: May 17, May 31, June 14, June 28 EN301 The Art of the Essay (Prerequisite: EN102) HM310 Health Care Law and Government Regulations (Prerequisite: HM300 or HM350) NOTE: Collaborate sessions will be held at 8pm EST on the following Thursdays: May 14, May 28; and at 8pm EST on the following Wednesdays: June 10, June 24 HM330 Health Information Systems (Prerequisites: HM325 with a grade of C or better and an Associate s Degree from an accredited Health Information Technology program) HS101 Introduction to Human Services NOTE: Synchronous Online course Required attendance on Tuesdays from 6:00pm to 7:00pm EST via Collaborate or on Boston campus HS301 Crisis Intervention (Prerequisite: HS101) NOTEs: Offered online once a year in the May term Collaborate sessions will be held at 8pm EST on the following Tuesdays: May 12, May 26, June 9, June 23 HS450 Senior Project (Prerequisites: HS101, HS350 or PS211, HS460) NOTE: Synchronous Online Course - Required attendance on Mondays at 8:00pm via Collaborate HTICD-9 Basic ICD-9 Coding Non-Credit
3 NOTE: This is not applicable to the Certificate of Medical Coding or the Associates in Health Information Technology programs HTICD-10 ICD-10-CM Work Force Training NOTE: This is not applicable to the Certificate of Medical Coding or the Associates in Health Non-Credit Information Technology programs HT101 Introduction to Health Information Technology Supervised Professional Practice I HT190 (Prerequisite: HT102 with a C or better) HT203 Computer Applications in Health Information Management (Prerequisites: CS101, HT101) HT208 Coding and Classification Systems I (Prerequisites: ME201, SC130, SC141, SC220 with grades of C or better) HT212 Coding and Classification Systems III (Prerequisite: HT210 with a grade of C or better) HT231 Management of Health Information Departments (Prerequisites: HT102 and CS101 with a C or better in each) HT251 Health Care Reimbursement Methodologies (Prerequisite: HT214 with a C or better) HT282 Medical Coding Professional Practice (Prerequisite: HT251) 2 Credits HT290 ^ Supervised Professional Practice II (Prerequisites: HT190, HT203, HT213 or HT214, HT231, and LA121, with a C or better in each) LA204 Business Law (Prerequisite: EN101) NOTE: Collaborate sessions will be held at 8pm EST on the following Wednesdays: May 13, May 27, June 3, June 17 MA106 * Elementary Algebra (Prerequisite: MA003 a C- or better or Placement Test) NOTE: Collaborate sessions will be held at 6pm EST on the following Tuesdays: May 12, June 2, June 16, June 30 MA117 * Finite Math (Prerequisite: MA106 with a C- or better or Placement Test) NOTE: Collaborate sessions will be held at 8pm on the following days: May 13 (Wed.), May 19 (Tues.), June 2 (Tues.), June 8 (Mon.), June 14 (Sun.), June 23 (Tues.). Attendance or makeup requirements are required for four (4) sessions. ME201 Medical Terminology MG201 Principles of Management NOTE: Synchronous online course Required attendance on Thursdays from 6:00pm to 7:30pm EST via Collaborate or on Boston campus MG202 Human Resource Management NOTE: Collaborate sessions will be held at 6pm EST on the following Tuesdays: May 12, May 26, June 9, June 23 MG303 Managerial Communications (Prerequisites: MG201 or MG220 or HT231 or FM220) NOTE: Collaborate sessions will be held at 7pm EST on the following Tuesdays: May 19, June 2, June 16, June 23 MG315 International Management (Prerequisites: MG201, MG220, HT231, or FM220) (Global Awareness Elective) MG321 Organizational Behavior (Prerequisites: MG201 or MG220 or HT231 or FM220 and PS101) NOTE: Collaborate sessions will be held at 7:30pm EST on the following Thursdays: May 14, May 28, June 11, June 25 MG390 ^ Management Internship (Prerequisite: Minimum 60 credits or permission of Program Director) MG441 Business Policy and Strategic Management (Prerequisites: MG321 and Completion of 90 credits required for the Management degree) NOTE: Collaborate sessions will be held at 7:00pm EST on the following Mondays: May 11, May
4 MG450 MK201 MK302 MK330 PS101 PS103 PS211 PS222 PS325 RHITPREP SC129 SC130 SO101 SO103 18, May 25, June 1 Senior Project (Prerequisites/Co-requisites: MG435, MG441 and senior standing) Principles of Marketing NOTE: Synchronous online course Required attendance on Thursday from 6:00pm to 7:30pm EST via Collaborate or on Boston campus Brand Strategy (Prerequisite: MK201) New Online Course Collaborate sessions will be held at 8pm EST on the following Tuesdays: May 12, May 26, June 9, June 23 E-Marketing (Prerequisite: MK201) Offered online once a year in the May term Collaborate sessions will be held at 9pm EST on the following Wednesdays: May 13, May 27, June 10, July 1 Introduction to Psychology NOTE: Collaborate sessions will be held at 6:30pm EST on the following Mondays: May 18, May 25, June 8, June 22 Child Development Research Methods in Psychology (Prerequisites: PS210 and EN102) Psychology of Personality (Prerequisite: one psychology course) The Physiological Basis of Behavior (Prerequisites: PS101 and one other Psychology course RHIT Exam Prep Course (Prerequisite: Completion of an Associates in Health Information Technology from an Non-Credit accredited school or Permission of the Program Director) Human Biology (Lab Science) (Science Elective) Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology (Non-Lab Course) (Science Elective) NOTE: Collaborate sessions will be held at 6:45pm EST on the following Wednesdays: May 13, May 27, June 3, June 10 Introduction to Sociology NOTE: Collaborate sessions will be held at 8pm EST on the following Thursdays: May 14, May 28, June 11, June 25 The Family * Course requires a $50 lab fee to cover the cost of the required e-book and WebAssign virtual software Course requires a $45 lab fee to cover the cost of the Neehr Perfect virtual lab Course required a $75 lab fee to cover the cost of the required e-book and SimNet virtual software Course requires additional software (MS Office 2013) ^ Internships
5 Internships need to be registered three weeks prior to the beginning of the next semester. If you are planning to do your internship, you should contact administration for a review of your progress within your degree/certificate program and of any necessary requirements that may be related to your specific type of internship. Scheduled Collaborate Sessions Collaborate session times and dates are subject to change at the instructors discretion. For courses listed without Collaborate session times and dates, the instructor will distribute once the course begins. Changes Fisher College reserves the right to cancel any course, combine sections, restrict registration, change instructors, and/or provide additional instructors for over enrolled courses. Fisher College Phone: Elm Street Fax: North Attleborough, MA
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