ACCESS 2016-2017 Course Catalog Table of contents

Similar documents
ACCESS Nursing Programs Session 1 Center Valley Campus Only 8 Weeks Academic Calendar 8 Weeks

ACCESS Nursing Programs Session 1 Center Valley Campus Only 8 Weeks Academic Calendar 8 Weeks

Sinclair Community College Course Equivalency Guide

Columbus State Community College Course Equivalency Guide

Trident Technical College Course Equivalency Guide

CAN SEE ANYWHERE! HCC ONLINE. Spring 2015 YOU YOU RE COVERED WITH

AB-217 Financial Accounting. AB-219 Managerial Accounting. AB-272 The Legal Environment of Business. AB-302 Corporate Financial Reporting II

Weber State University Course Equivalency Guide

Online Undergraduate Courses

Highland Community College Course Equivalency Report

Online Undergraduate Courses

Southwest Tennessee Community College. Course Equivalency Guide

Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) Degree Completion Program for Registered Nurses. Transfer Planning Guide: Moraine Valley Community College

MAY 2015 TERM MONDAY, MAY 11, 2015 THURSDAY, JULY 2, Tuition for 3-credit online course is $1026 ($342 per credit) + $95 Technology fee

Table of Marymount s University and Liberal Arts Core Requirements

RN-BSN TRANSFER PLANNING GUIDE Oakton Community College

University of Illinois at Chicago Transfer Requirements Guide

Bachelor s Degree Core Requirements

FALL 2015 ONLINE COURSES

Johnson County Community College Transfer Program to the University of Kansas School of Nursing RN to B.S. in Nursing Catalog

Appendix A: Articulated Associate Degrees. College of Southern Maryland Degree

General Education Requirements

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Degree Completion Program

AAS in MEDICAL ADMINISTRATION. BBA in HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

Appendix A: Articulated Associate Degrees. Pikes Peak Community College Degree

ACADEMIC YEAR MINORS FOR BACHELOR STUDENTS

How To Learn History At Trinity College

Morningside College----Northeast Community College Transfer Guide

RN-BSN TRANSFER PLANNING GUIDE Moraine Valley Community College

SPRING 2015 ONLINE COURSES

Erie Community College. Summer I and II 2016 Online Course Schedule

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Degree Completion Program

FOUNDATIONAL Core. Major Figures in Philosophy

Intercultural Communication* (Also meets Cultural Diversity Requirement) Total Hours 9

How To Get A Nursing Degree At Northern Michigan University

Minors Available from College of Humanities and Social Sciences

AAS in MEDICAL ADMINISTRATION. BBA in HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION

Catalog Requirements Beginning Fall 2009

University of Pikeville Division of Nursing RN-to-BSN Program. Accreditation Statement

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Degree Completion Program

Associate of Arts and Science Degree Worksheet Academic Year

Academic Year- ADP Graduate Programs and Undergraduate Online Schedule

Carteret Community College - General College Catalog

Associate of Applied Science

General Education and Writing Designated Courses - Fall 2013 forward Updated 6/27/2013 World Cultures Aesthetic Awareness & Creative Expression

ARTICULATION AGREEMENT IN LIBRARY SCIENCE BETWEEN JAMESTOWN COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND CLARION UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA

SUMMER I 2015 ONLINE COURSES

P/T 2B: 2 nd Half of Term (8 weeks) Start: 24-AUG-2015 End: 18-OCT-2015 Start: 19-OCT-2015 End: 13-DEC-2015

University of Pikeville Division of Nursing RN-to-BSN Program. Admission and Curriculum Information

Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Degree Completion Program

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN NURSING (BSN)

Erie Community College. Spring 2016 Online Course Schedule

Template for CAA students earning an AAS degree or no dgree who are interested in Psychology at WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY

MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY. UNDERGRADUATE NURSING PROGRAMS Traditional Transfer B.S.N. Accelerated Second-Degree B.S.N. Hybrid Online R.N.-to-B.S.N.

ACCT 1011 Business Math Applications. BUS 210 Managerial Accounting. BUS 101 Introduction to Financial Accounting I

RN- BSN TRANSFER PLANNING GUIDE Elgin Community College

Associate of Applied Science Degrees. Associate of Arts & Sciences Degrees. Administration of Justice. Business Administration

NORTHERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF NURSING

Los Angeles Pierce College to AZUSA PACIFIC UNIVERSITY Articulation and General Education Guidelines

Speaking & Listening: SP 101 Public Speaking +

Online Program - Undergraduate Course Schedule

700.B0. Dawson College. Liberal Arts

I. Required Nursing Courses ON-LINE PROGRAM AT IN-STATE TUITION RATES

U P P E R I O W A U N I V E R S I T Y

Bachelor of Arts in Behavioral Studies Degree Program

UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI ST. LOUIS & ST. LOUIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRANSFER GUIDE

BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE Associate in Arts Degree

RN-BSN TRANSFER PLANNING GUIDE Morton College

Template for CAA students earning an AAS degree or no degree who are interested in Elementary Education at WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY

Plan B. Plan B. CSU General Education-Breadth Courses AREA A English Language Communication & Critical Thinking

RN-BSN TRANSFER PLANNING GUIDE College of Lake County

CRIMINAL JUSTICE, FORENSIC SCIENCE, and PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT CRIMINAL JUSTICE A.S. PROGRAM ADVISEMENT

OAKLAND UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF NURSING RN/BSN DEGREE COMPLETION SEQUENCE

ACADEMIC YEAR KING GRADUATE SCHOOL. MBA in BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

P/T 2B: 2 nd Half of Term (8 weeks) Start: 25-AUG-2014 End: 19-OCT-2014 Start: 20-OCT-2014 End: 14-DEC-2014

P/T 2B: 2 nd Half of Term (8 weeks) Start: 26-AUG-2013 End: 20-OCT-2013 Start: 21-OCT-2013 End: 15-DEC-2013

RN-BSN TRANSFER PLANNING GUIDE William Rainey Harper College

WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY

TRANSFER GUIDE. SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE and BENEDICTINE UNIVERSITY Catalog Catalog

The Connecticut Community College Nursing Program & Sacred Heart University. RN to BSN - Pathway Agreement

NORTHERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF NURSING

I. Required Nursing Courses ON-LINE PROGRAM AT IN-STATE TUITION RATES

COURSE CATALOG

University of La Verne and LA Harbor Community College General Education Transfer Agreement Plan

College of Southern Maryland

RN- BSN Program Admission and Curriculum. Accreditation Statement. Admission Criteria RN- BSN Program

List of Tests and Credit Values

Bachelor of Business Administration in Human Resource Management

Summer 2015 Courses CHOOSE YOUR OPTIONS: ACCELERATED, TRADITIONAL, BLENDED OR ONLINE SCHOOL OF CONTINUING STUDIES

Catalog Requirements Beginning Fall 2009

LEHMAN COLLEGE The City University of New York DEPARTMENT OF NURSING

2015 Fall II & Second 8-week Courses

The purpose of Weber State University s General Education Program is to provide students with foundational knowledge and skills that enhance and

How To Pass The Cnnu Test

Online Learning at MassBay MAJOR IN FLEXIBILITY

Transcription:

ACCESS 2016-2017 Course Catalog Table of contents Page Session 1 Hybrid, Online, Nursing and RN-BSN 1, 2 Session 2 Hybrid, Online, Nursing and RN-BSN 3, 4 Session 3 Hybrid, Online, Nursing and RN-BSN 7, 8 Session 4 Hybrid, Online, Nursing and RN-BSN 9, 10 Session 5 Hybrid, Online, Nursing and RN-BSN 11, 12 Session 6 Hybrid, Online, Nursing and RN-BSN 13, 14 Mid-Fall Online Courses 2 Winter Online 5 Mid-Spring Online Courses 8 Certificate Programs 6 Online Healthcare Prerequisite Program 6 Summer Session 15 Academic Calendars: refund and drop date deadlines 16, 17 Course Catalog Link 18 Abbreviation Index 18 Course Listing Index 19, 20, 21 Web Advisor Term Search codes 22 NU and RN-BSN Course Index 22 Policy for incomplete, missed exam or assignment 22 ACCESS Directory 23 Tuition and Fees 24

*Course Simulcast on Multiple Campuses Session 1 August 22 to October 15, 2016 8 Week courses unless otherwise noted Monday, 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm AB217 Financial Accounting *AB322 Federal Income Taxation 16 weeks (Simulcast) *AB322 Federal Income Taxation 16 weeks (Simulcast) MG211 Quantitative Business Analysis BI263 Anatomy and Physiology I 14 weeks (4 credits) Lecture MG475 Ethical Issues in the Work Place: Values Seminar CJ453 FN330 MG452 BI263 Lab Wednesday 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm 14 weeks Senior Seminar Corporate Finance Business Policy Formulation *AB322 Federal Income Taxation 16 weeks (Simulcast) EN103 Composition and Rhetoric I Tuesday, 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm BI209 Biology: Thinking and Creativity: MOT/Natural Science 10 weeks FA101 Introduction to Drawing CH107 Physiological Chemistry 14 weeks (5 credits) Lecture MG100 Introduction to Business PS205 TH260 CH107 Lab Thursday 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm 14 weeks Research Design and Analysis Marriage and the Family AB217 Financial Accounting HI213 American Civilization I: Humanities I Wednesday, 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm AB453 Auditing MG400 Organizational Behavior CJ160 Criminal Law *MK215 Sales and Sales Management (Simulcast) MK201 Principles of Marketing SP101 Elementary Spanish I *MK215 Sales and Sales Management (Simulcast) CJ260 Law Enforcement MK201 *MK215 Principles of Marketing Sales and Sales Management (Simulcast) Thursday, 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm AB272 The Legal Environment of Business CS105 Introduction to Computer Applications CS360 Database Analysis and Design EN115 An Introduction to Fiction: MOT/Literature EC210 Principles of Microeconomics MG305 Human Resource Management EN103 Composition and Rhetoric I 1 MG475 Ethical Issues in the Workplace: Values Seminar ~~Classes meeting on campus for three hours over eight weeks (exceeds required 50% seat time) are supplemented with an additional 21 hours of asynchronous online instructional equivalencies (e.g., case studies, group projects, online presentations, etc.).

Session 1 August 22 to October 15, 2016 8 Week courses unless otherwise noted Online Online 10 weeks AB219 Managerial Accounting August 22 to October 29, 2016 CM130 An Introduction to Mass Communications BI155 Microbiology (4 credits) CS119 Digital Art Story Development BI266 Anatomy and Physiology II (4 credits) CJ100 Cybercrime CJ365 Criminal Procedure EC209 Principles of Macroeconomics: MOT/Social Science Center Valley EN104 Composition and Rhetoric II ACCESS Nursing Programs EN380 Topic in 20 th Century Literature- 8 weeks Modern European Poetry: Humanities IV August 22 to October 15, 2016 FA370 Music of the Modern Era: Humanities III Tuesday / Thursday 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm (Lab as scheduled) FN220 Money and Banking NU205 Fundamentals of Nursing (4 credits) FN311 Income Tax Planning FN455 Corporate Finance for Public Utilities: Special Topics 8 weeks HI213 American Civilization I: Humanities I Monday 5:30 pm to 9:30 pm HR315 Strategic Compensation and Benefits Lab as scheduled (90 clinical hours) MG201 Principles of Management NU350 Nursing of the Childbearing Family (4 credits) MG233 Business Communication Skills MG310 New Ventures, Inc. 8 weeks MK340 International Marketing Tuesday / Wednesday 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm PL475 Friendship, Love, and Sexuality: Values Seminar Lab as scheduled (90 clinical hours) PS109 Introduction to Psychology: MOT/Social Science NU430 Nursing Care of the Acutely Ill Adult (5 credits) PS265 Psychobiology SO109 Introduction to Sociology 14 weeks TH109 Catholic Theology August 22 to November 26, 2016 Monday 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm Lecture HR One-credit Workshop Wednesday 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Lab Friday, September 9 & Friday, September 23, 2016 BI263 Anatomy and Physiology I (4 credits) 5:30 pm to 9:30 pm Center Valley 14 weeks HR340.3 Supervision Tuesday 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm Lecture Thursday 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm Lab Online 16 weeks CH107 Physiological Chemistry (5 credits) August 22 to December 10, 2016 AB301 CS121 Corporate Financial Reporting I (4 credits) Introduction to Computer Science I RN-BSN Simulcast/Online 8 weeks Mid-Fall Online August 22 to October 15, 2016 September 19 to November 12, 2016 NU310 Concepts of Professional Nursing for RNs CJ280 Corrections NU451 Leadership and Management for RNs MG211 Quantitative Business Analysis MK201 Principles of Marketing 16 weeks MK350 Pharmaceutical Marketing August 22 to December 10, 2016 PL380 The Philosophy of Religion NU456 Capstone Project for RNs (16 weeks) PS230 Cognitive Psychology TH350 Church and Sacraments WC140 Ireland and the Irish Diaspora 2

*Course Simulcast on Multiple Campuses Session 2 October 17 to December 10, 2016 8 Week courses unless otherwise noted Monday, 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm AB219 Managerial Accounting FN290 Personal Finance AB375 Legal Environment of International Trade MA111 Probability and Statistics: MOT/Mathematics CJ260 Law Enforcement PS120 Leadership Self Development TH109 Catholic Theology CJ453 Senior Seminar Tuesday, 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm AB452 Strategic Cost Management FA332 Art of the Renaissance and Baroque: Humanities III EN104 Composition and Rhetoric II HI201 Western Civilization to 1600 A.D.: Humanities I PS206 Applied Research Design and Analysis MG233 Business Communication Skills WC174 Russian Culture MG201 Principles of Management TH362 Jesus Christ Wednesday, 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm FN452 Senior Seminar HR320 Employment Law *MG340 International Business (Simulcast) *MG340 International Business (Simulcast) PL477 Faith and Tolerance: Values Seminar SP102 Elementary Spanish II TH362 Jesus Christ AB272 The Legal Environment of Business *MG340 International Business (Simulcast) Thursday, 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm CJ/HS150 Introduction to Homeland Security EN370 Literature of the Enlightenment: Humanities IV MG201 Principles of Management FN331 Financial Management MK452 Marketing Planning and Strategy FA107 Watercolor Painting EN104 Composition and Rhetoric II ~~Classes meeting on campus for three hours over eight weeks (exceeds required 50% seat time) are supplemented with an additional 21 hours of asynchronous online instructional equivalencies (e.g., case studies, group projects, online presentations, etc.). 3

Session 2 October 17 to December 10, 2016 8 Week courses unless otherwise noted Online AB272 The Legal Environment of Business HR One-credit Workshop AB303 Advanced Accounting Saturday, November 5 & Saturday, November 19, 2016 CJ350 Research Methods 8:00 am to 12 Noon CJ/LG355 Law in America HR342.1 Personal Branding CM220 Journalism CS265 CS475 Web Page Design Ethics and Technology: Values Seminar EC210 Principles of Microeconomics EN112 An Introduction to Drama: MOT/Literature ACCESS Nursing Programs FN336 Financial Markets and Institutions 8 weeks FN342 Introduction to Risk Management October 17 to December 10, 2016 HI214 American Civilization II: Humanities II Monday/Wednesday 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm HI314 Civil War America Lab as Scheduled (30 hours) MG325 Operations Management NU215 Health and Physical Assessment (4 credits) MG/MK328 Supply Chain Management MI205 Business Computer Applications 8 weeks MK220 Consumer Behavior Monday/Wednesday 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm PL109 Philosophical Thinking: MOT/Philosophy As scheduled (45 clinical hours) SO203 Social Problems NU365 Nursing Care of Children (3 credits) PS290 Psychopathology PS455 Psychological Logic 8 weeks TH262 Medicine and Morality Tuesday 5:30 pm to 9:30 pm As scheduled (90 clinical hours) NU440 Community and Public Health Nursing (4 credits) NU315 RN-BSN Simulcast/Online 8 weeks October 17 to December 10, 2016 Health Assessment for RN s 4

CJ109 EC209 FA370 Online Winter Mester 3 Weeks December 26, 2016 to January 14, 2017 Crime and Society: MOT/Social Science Principles of Macroeconomics: MOT/Social Science Music of the Modern Era: Humanities III HI202 Western Civilization since 1600 A.D. : Humanities II Winter Mester HI213 American Civilization I: Humanities I Classes Begin 26-Dec MG/MK326 Data Mining Drop/Add Deadline 28-Dec PO/WC107 Central European Nations 80% W/D Deadline 30-Dec PO302 Democracy in America: Humanities IV 60% W/D Deadline 4-Jan PS240 Human Development Pass/Fail Deadline 4-Jan SO109 Introduction to Sociology 40% W/D Deadline 9-Jan TH109 Catholic Theology Withdrawal Deadline 12-Jan TH262 Medicine and Morality 5

Certificate Programs Certificates are a good option if you want to extend the degree you already have, or if you want to ease into earning your degree. Each certificate program comprises six to twelve courses centered on one focused area of study with real world relevance. Interest in earning a certificate? You are encouraged to schedule a meeting with an ACCESS Academic Advisor, who will assist in planning your program and in completing the application process. You can earn the following certificates through the DeSales ACCESS program: Business Administration Digital Art Financial Management Human Resource Management Information Technology Management/Leadership Marketing Marriage and Family Philosophy Public Accounting Social Media Theology Online Prerequisites for Healthcare Programs Take the courses that are required to major in nursing, health sciences/physical therapy, and medical studies/physician assistant. See the Undergraduate Course Catalog for all other course descriptions. Tuition $474.00 per credit hour Fall of 2016: BI 266 Anatomy and Physiology II, 4 credits (10 weeks: August 22 to October 29, 2016) BI 155 Microbiology, 4 credits (10 weeks: August 22 to October 29, 2016) PS 109 Introduction to Psychology, 3 credits (8 weeks: August 22 to October 15, 2016) Winter of 2017: PS 240 Human Development, 3 credits (3 weeks: December 26, 2016 to January 14, 2017) Spring of 2017: BI 265 Anatomy and Physiology I, 4 credits (10 weeks: January 16 to March 25, 2017) CH 108 Physiological Chemistry, 5 credits (10 weeks: January 16 to March 25, 2017) MA 111 Probability and Statistics, 3 credits (16 weeks: January 16 to May 13, 2017) Summer of 2017: MA 111 Probability and Statistics, 3 credits (6 weeks: May 22 to July 1, 2017) PS 240 Human Development, 3 credits (6 weeks: July 10 to August 19, 2017) Contact: Michael.Yergey@desales.edu 215-361-3514 6

*Course Simulcast on Multiple Campuses Session 3 January 16 to March 11, 2017 8 Week courses unless otherwise noted Monday, 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm BI264 Anatomy & Physiology II 14 weeks (4 credits) Lecture *EC210 Principles of Microeconomics (Simulcast) BI264 Lab - Wednesday 14 weeks 6:00 to 8:00 pm PE105 Foundations of Physical Exercise, Health, and Recreation MG310 New Ventures, Inc. PS220 Positive Psychology MI452 PL345 Management of Information Technology The Confessions of St. Augustine: Humanities IV FA335 Art of the United States: Humanities III *EC210 Principles of Microeconomics (Simulcast) Tuesday, 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm BI154 Microbiology 14 weeks (4 credits) Lecture AB453 Auditing BI154 Lab - Thursday 14 weeks 6:00 to 9:00 pm HI202 Western Civilization Since 1600 A.D.: Humanities II HR315 Strategic Compensation and Benefits FA102 Introduction to Sculpture MG211 Quantitative Business Analysis MG201 Principles of Management MG400 Organizational Behavior MG211 Quantitative Business Analysis Wednesday, 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm *AB301 Corporate Financial Reporting I 16 weeks (4 credits) (Simulcast) *AB301 Corporate Financial Reporting I 16 weeks (4 credits) (Simulcast) CJ365 Criminal Procedure AB272 The Legal Environment of Business PS250 Social Psychology PO475 Politics and the Family: Values Seminar *AB301 Corporate Financial Reporting I 16 weeks (4 credits) (Simulcast) PS109 Introduction to Psychology: MOT/Social Science Thursday, 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm FN361 Investments and Portfolio Management EN103 Composition and Rhetoric I MK201 Principles of Marketing FA370 Music of the Modern Era: Humanities III TH356 The Introduction to the Devout Life: Humanities IV MG452 Business Policy Formulation EN115 An Introduction to Fiction: MOT/Literature MG400 Organizational Behavior 7 ~~Classes meeting on campus for three hours over eight weeks (exceeds required 50% seat time) are supplemented with an additional 21 hours of asynchronous online instructional equivalencies (e.g., case studies, group projects, online presentations, etc.).

Session 3 January 16 to March 11, 2017 8 Week courses unless otherwise noted Online Online 10 weeks AB217 Financial Accounting January 16 to March 25, 2017 AB302 Corporate Financial Reporting II BI265 Anatomy and Physiology I (4 credits) BI209 Biology: Thinking and Creativity: CH108 Physiological Chemistry (5 credits) MOT/Natural Science 10 weeks CJ160 Criminal Law CS270 Multimedia CS321 Communications and Networks CJ/SO285 Race and Ethnic Relations EC209 Principles of Macroeconomics: MOT/Social Science EN377 Celtic Mythology: Humanities IV FN315 Retirement and Estate Planning FN330 Corporate Finance FN352 Multinational Financial Management ACCESS Nursing Programs MG100 Introduction to Business 8 weeks MG233 Business Communication Skills January 16 to March 11, 2017 MG305 Human Resource Management NU305 Therapeutic Nutrition (3 credits) No lab or clinical hours MK341 Social Media and Business MK410 Marketing Research 14 weeks PO201 Classical Political Thought: Humanities I January 16 to April 29, 2017 PS205 Research Design and Analysis Monday 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm lecture PS260 Personality: Theory and Research Wednesday 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm lab PS365 Psychological Sleuthing BI264 Anatomy & Physiology II (4 credits) SU303 Strategic Procurement and Financial Risk Management 14 weeks TH109 Catholic Theology Tuesday 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm lecture WC130 Modern South Africa Thursday 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm lab Online 16 weeks BI154 Microbiology (4 credits) 16 weeks January 16 to May 13, 2017 January 16 to May 13, 2017 AB322 Federal Income Taxation Times to be assigned (180 clinical hours) MA111 Probability and Statistics: MOT/Mathematics NU454 Clinical Nursing Internship (4 credits) Online HR One-credit Workshop Friday, January 27 to Friday, February 10, 2017 HR341.3 Performance Evaluation NU220 Pharmacology (3 credits) CS105 CJ480 16 weeks No lab or clinical hours Tuesday 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm lecture 16 weeks Wednesday 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm (90 clinical hours) Mid-Spring Online NU230 Therapeutic Nursing Interventions (4 credits) February 13 to April 8, 2017 Introduction to Computer Applications Family Values and the Law: Values Seminar FN331 Financial Management RN-BSN Simulcast/Online MK215 Sales and Sales Management 8 weeks PS375 Hormones and Behavior January 16 to March 11, 2017 TH380 Faith and Reason NU325 Evidence Based Nursing for RNs 8

*Course Simulcast on Multiple Campuses Session 4 March 13 to May 6, 2017 8 Week courses unless otherwise noted Monday, 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm CJ350 Research Methods EC209 Principles of Macroeconomics: MOT/Social Science *FN331 Financial Management (Simulcast) *FN331 Financial Management (Simulcast) MG100 Introduction to Business HR452 Capstone: Real World Scenarios MG475 Ethical Issues in the Work Place: Values Seminar MG325 Operations Management *FN331 Financial Management (Simulcast) MG325 Operations Management Tuesday, 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm EN110 An Introduction to Poetry: MOT/Literature AB452 Strategic Cost Management FA350 Painting Styles of the Twentieth Century: Humanities III MG211 Quantitative Business Analysis HC200 Foundations of Healthcare Systems TH480 Parenting: Values Seminar PS265 Psychobiology MG452 Business Policy Formulation Wednesday, 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm MG/MK328 Supply Chain Management MK201 Principles of Marketing MK330 Health Care Marketing MK452 Marketing Planning and Strategy PS240 Human Development PL109 Philosophical Thinking: MOT Philosophy TH109 Catholic Theology CJ365 Criminal Procedure EN285 Contemporary Literature: Humanities IV Thursday, 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm CJ/HS374 Terrorism and Counterterrorism AB217 Financial Accounting MG233 Business Communication Skills EN104 Composition and Rhetoric II PS455 Psychological Logic EN382 Women Writers: Humanities IV WC160 Philippine Culture PL109 Philosophical Thinking: MOT/Philosophy TH109 Catholic Theology 9 ~~Classes meeting on campus for three hours over eight weeks (exceeds required 50% seat time) are supplemented with an additional 21 hours of asynchronous online instructional equivalencies (e.g., case studies, group projects, online presentations, etc.).

10 Session 4 March 13 to May 6, 2017 8 Week courses unless otherwise noted Online AB219 Managerial Accounting HR One-credit Workshop AB272 The Legal Environment of Business Saturday, April 1 & Saturday, April 15, 2017 AB453 Auditing 8:00 am to 12 Noon CM320 Journalism II HR342.0 Change Management CS340 Digital Art I CJ250 Criminology CJ453 Senior Seminar EC210 Principles of Microeconomics ACCESS Nursing Programs EN103 Composition and Rhetoric I 8 weeks FN417 Financial Planning Development March 13 to May 6, 2017 FN452 Senior Seminar Monday / Thursday 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm FN455 Money, Booms, and Busts: Special Topics (90 clinical hours) HI201 Western Civilization until 1600 A.D.: Humanities I NU340 Mental Health Nursing (4 credits) HR320 Employment Law MG201 Principles of Management 8 weeks MG340 International Business Tuesday / Wednesday 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm MG350 Introduction to Project Management No lab or clinical hours MI207 Introduction to Management of Information NU452 Senior Integrating Seminar (4 credits) Technology MK201 Principles of Marketing MK315 PO202 Business to Business Marketing Modern Political Thought: Humanities II PS206 Applied Research Design and Analysis RN-BSN Simulcast/Online PS381 Psychopharmacology March 13 to May 6, 2017 TH232 As Jesus Speaks 8 weeks TH473 Women in the World: Values Seminar NU441 Community and Public Health Nursing

*Course Simulcast on Multiple Campuses Session 5 May 15 to July 8, 2017 8 Week courses unless otherwise noted Monday, 6:00 pm to 9:00 *MG305 Human Resource Management (Simulcast) AB323 Regulation 14 weeks CJ280 Corrections FN220 Money and Banking TH261 Sexual Morality *MG305 Human Resource Management (Simulcast) PS370 Counseling Psychology *MG305 SO109 Human Resource Management (Simulcast) Introduction to Sociology Tuesday, 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm FA370 Music of the Modern Era: Humanities III FA104 Introduction to Painting HI213 American Civilization I: Humanities I MK220 Consumer Behavior PS230 Cognitive Psychology TH387 The Meaning of Death and Dying HI214 MA111 American Civilization II: Humanities II Probability and Statistics: MOT/Mathematics Wednesday, 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm AB302 Corporate Financial Reporting II EN112 Introduction to Drama: MOT/Literature EN103 Composition and Rhetoric I FN330 Corporate Finance *MG251 Comprehensive Quality Improvement (Simulcast) *MG251 Comprehensive Quality Improvement (Simulcast) CJ250 *MG251 Criminology Comprehensive Quality Improvement (Simulcast) Thursday, 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm CJ295 Ethics in Criminal Justice AB219 Managerial Accounting MA111 Probability and Statistics: MOT/Mathematics MG201 Principles of Management MG320 Managing Workforce Diversity PS109 Introduction to Psychology: MOT/Social Science EC209 Principles of Macroeconomics: MOT/Social Science ~~Classes meeting on campus for three hours over eight weeks (exceeds required 50% seat time) are supplemented with an additional 21 hours of asynchronous online instructional equivalencies (e.g., case studies, group projects, online presentations, etc.). 11

Session 5 May 15 to July 8, 2017 8 Week courses unless otherwise noted AB217 AB452 CJ109 CJ260 CS342 EN104 EN250 FN331 FN290 HI202 MA110 MG100 Online Financial Accounting Strategic Cost Management Crime and Society: MOT/Social Science Law Enforcement Digital Art II Composition and Rhetoric II American Romanticism: Humanities IV Financial Management Personal Finance Western Civilization since 1600 A.D.: Humanities II Finite Mathematics: MOT/Mathematics Introduction to Business MG211 Quantitative Business Analysis MG233 Business Communication Skills ACCESS Nursing Programs MG400 Organizational Behavior 8 weeks MG452 Business Policy Formulation May 15 to July 8, 2017 MK325 Advertising and Promotional Marketing NU335 The Chronically Ill Adult (5 credits) PO103 American Federal Government: MOT/Social Science NU370 The Older Adult (4 credits) PS250 Social Psychology PS390 Introduction to Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy SP101 Elementary Spanish I SU304 TH109 TH260 WC170 Forecasting Production and Inventory Planning Catholic Theology Marriage and the Family Modern German Culture HR341.5 RN-BSN Simulcast/Online HR One-credit Workshop 8 weeks Friday, May 19 & Friday, June 2, 2017 May 15 to July 8, 2017 5:30 pm to 9:30 pm NU305 Therapeutic Nutrition for RNs Counseling and Discipline PL225 Logic Online 14 weeks May 15 to August 19, 2017 12

*Course Simulcast on Multiple Campuses Session 6 July 10 to August 19, 2017 6 Week courses Monday, 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm MK340 TH234 WC150 International Marketing The Old Testament Hispanic Culture l CJ350 Research Methods MG233 Business Communication Skills FA106 HI214 MG201 MK315 Introduction to Drawing and Painting American Civilization II: Humanities II Principles of Management Business to Business Marketing Tuesday, 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm Wednesday, 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm FA335 Art of the United States: Humanities III *MG303 Leadership in the Modern Organization (Simulcast) TH483 The Workaday World: Values Seminar *MG303 Leadership in the Modern Organization (Simulcast) TH480 Parenting: Values Seminar Thursday, 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm CJ250 Criminology EC209 Principles of Macroeconomics: MOT/Social Science EN359 Shakespeare II: Humanities IV PS275 Topics in Psychology: Neurodevelopmental Disorders ~~Classes meeting on campus for three hours over eight weeks (exceeds required 50% seat time) are supplemented with an additional 21 hours of asynchronous online instructional equivalencies (e.g., case studies, group projects, online presentations, etc.). 13

AB272 CJ305 EN115 FA251 Online The Legal Environment of Business Child Abuse and Neglect An Introduction to Fiction: MOT/Literature Introduction to Photography Session 6 July 10 to August 19, 2017 6 Week courses FA366 Music of the Classical Era: Humanities III FN361 Investments and Portfolio Management ACCESS Nursing Programs HR452 Capstone: Real World Scenarios 6 weeks MG475 Ethical Issues in the Work Place: Values Seminar July 10 to August 19, 2017 MK201 Principles of Marketing No lab or clinical hours MK452 Marketing Planning and Strategy NU320 Health Risk Models and Research PS240 Human Development TH262 Medicine and Morality (Online) SP102 TH262 Elementary Spanish II Medicine and Morality Online RN-BSN Simulcast/Online HR One-credit Workshop 6 weeks Friday, July 7 to Saturday, July 22, 2017 July 10 to August 19, 2017 HR340.2 Staffing and Selection TH262 Medicine and Morality (Online) 14

Summer 2017 BI209 Biology: Thinking and Creativity (10 weeks, May 22 to July 29) *CH231 Organic Chemistry I *MEETS ON CAMPUS 4 weeks, May 22 - June 17 lecture M-F, 9 am - 12 pm lab M-TH, 1 pm - 4 pm 15 AB272 CS105 EC209 EN103 EN115 EN285 FA370 HI201 HI213 MA111 MG475 MK341 PL109 PO103 SS475 TH109 TH262 WC154 CH100 CM130 CJ109 CJ480 EC210 EN104 EN110 EN375 FA334 HI202 HI214 HI270 MK330 PL475 PS230 TH260 TH478 PO/WC107 Online Summer 1 May 22 to July 1, 2017 Legal Environment of Business Introduction to Computer Applications Principles of Macroeconomics: MOT/Social Science Composition and Rhetoric I An Introduction to Fiction: MOT/Literature Contemporary Literature: Humanities IV Music of the Modern Era: Humanities III Western Civilization to 1600 AD: Humanities I American Civilization I: Humanities I Probability and Statistics: MOT/Mathematics Ethics in the Workplace: Values Seminar Social Media and Business Philosophical Thinking: MOT/Philosophy American Federal Government: MOT/Social Science Ethics in Sport: Values Seminar Catholic Theology Medicine and Morality Mexicans in America Online Summer 2 July 3 to August 12, 2017 College Preparatory Chemistry Introduction to Mass Communications Crime and Society: MOT/Social Science Family Values and the Law: Values Seminar Principles of Microeconomics Composition and Rhetoric II Introduction to Poetry: MOT/Literature Special Topics: Native American Literature: Humanities IV Classical, Gothic, and Renaissance Art: Humanities III Western Civilization Since 1600: Humanities II American Civilization II: Humanities II World at War: The 20 th Century Health Care Marketing Friendship, Love, and Sexuality: Values Seminar Cognitive Psychology Marriage and the Family Body Talk: Values Seminar Central European Nations

2016-2017 Academic Calendars 2016 Fall Term 16FAACC 8/22/2016 12/10/2016 Session 1 8/22/2016 10/15/2016 8 weeks Start Drop/Add 80% Withdrawal 60% WD Pass/Fail 40% WD WD Last Class End Monday/Online 22-Aug 29-Aug 5-Sep 12-Sep 12-Sep 19-Sep 26-Sep 10-Oct 15-Oct Tuesday 23-Aug 30-Aug 6-Sep 13-Sep 13-Sep 20-Sep 27-Sep 11-Oct 15-Oct Wednesday 24-Aug 31-Aug 7-Sep 14-Sep 14-Sep 21-Sep 28-Sep 12-Oct 15-Oct Thursday 25-Aug 1-Sep 8-Sep 15-Sep 15-Sep 22-Sep 29-Sep 13-Oct 15-Oct 10 weeks Start Drop/Add 80% Withdrawal 60% WD Pass/Fail 40% WD WD Last Class End 22-Aug 29-Aug 5-Sep 12-Sep 12-Sep 26-Sep 10-Oct 24-Oct 29-Oct 14 weeks Start Drop/Add 80% Withdrawal 60% WD Pass/Fail 40% WD WD Last Class End Monday/Online 22-Aug 29-Aug 5-Sep 19-Sep 19-Sep 26-Sep 7-Nov 21-Nov 26-Nov Tuesday 23-Aug 30-Aug 6-Sep 20-Sep 20-Sep 27-Sep 8-Nov 24-Nov 26-Nov 16 weeks Start Drop/Add 80% Withdrawal 60% WD Pass/Fail 40% WD WD Last Class End Online 22-Aug 29-Aug 5-Sep 19-Sep 19-Sep 26-Sep 7-Nov 5-Dec 10-Dec Online Mid-Fall 9/19/2016-11/12/2016 19-Sep 26-Sep 10-Oct 17-Oct 17-Oct 24-Oct 31-Oct 7-Nov 12-Nov Session 2 10/17/2016-12/10/2016 8weeks Start Drop/Add 80% Withdrawal 60% WD Pass/Fail 40% WD WD Last Class End Monday/Online 17-Oct 24-Oct 31-Oct 7-Nov 7-Nov 14-Nov 21-Nov 5-Dec 10-Dec Tuesday 18-Oct 25-Oct 1-Nov 8-Nov 8-Nov 15-Nov 22-Nov 6-Dec 10-Dec Wednesday 19-Oct 26-Oct 2-Nov 9-Nov 9-Nov 16-Nov 23-Nov 7-Dec 10-Dec Thursday 20-Oct 27-Oct 3-Nov 10-Nov 10-Nov 17-Nov 24-Nov 8-Dec 10-Dec Winter Term 17WIACC 12/26/2016 1/14/2017 Online Winter Mester 3 weeks Start Drop/Add 80% Withdrawal 60% WD Pass/Fail 40% WD WD Last Class End 26-Dec 28-Dec 30-Dec 2-Jan 2-Jan 4-Jan 6-Jan 9-Jan 14-Jan 16

2017 Spring Term 17SPACC 1/16/2017-5/13/17 Session 3 1/16/2017 3/11/2017 8 weeks Start Drop/Add 80% Withdrawal 60% WD Pass/Fail 40% WD WD Last Class End Monday/Online 16-Jan 23-Jan 30-Jan 6-Feb 6-Feb 13-Feb 20-Feb 6-Mar 11-Mar Tuesday 17-Jan 24-Jan 31-Jan 7-Feb 7-Feb 14-Feb 21-Feb 7-Mar 11-Mar Wednesday 18-Jan 25-Jan 1-Feb 8-Feb 8-Feb 15-Feb 22-Feb 8-Mar 11-Mar Thursday 19-Jan 26-Jan 2-Feb 9-Feb 9-Feb 16-Feb 23-Feb 9-Mar 11-Mar 10 weeks Start Drop/Add 80% Withdrawal 60% WD Pass/Fail 40% WD WD Last Class End 16-Jan 23-Jan 30-Jan 6-Feb 6-Feb 13-Feb 27-Feb 20-Mar 25-Mar 14 weeks Start Drop/Add 80% Withdrawal 60% WD Pass/Fail 40% WD WD Last Class End Monday/Online 16-Jan 23-Jan 30-Jan 13-Feb 27-Feb 27-Feb 3-Apr 17-Apr 22-Apr Tuesday 17-Jan 24-Jan 31-Jan 14-Feb 29-Feb 28-Feb 4-Apr 18-Apr 22-Apr 16 weeks Start Drop/Add 80% Withdrawal 60% WD Pass/Fail 40% WD WD Last Class End Online 16-Jan 23-Jan 30-Jan 13-Feb 27-Feb 27-Feb 3-Apr 8-May 13-May Online Mid-Spring 2/13/2017 4/8/2017 13-Feb 20-Feb 27-Feb 6-Mar 6-Mar 13-Mar 20-Mar 3-Apr 8-Apr Session 4 3/13/2017-5/6/2017 8 weeks Start Drop/Add 80% Withdrawal 60% WD Pass/Fail 40% WD WD Last Class End Monday/Online 13-Mar 20-Mar 27-Mar 3-Apr 3-Apr 10-Apr 17-Apr 1-May 6-May Tuesday 14-Mar 21-Mar 28-Mar 4-Apr 4-Apr 11-Apr 18-Apr 2-May 6-May Wednesday 15-Mar 22-Mar 29-Mar 5-Apr 5-Apr 12-Apr 19-Apr 3-May 6-May Thursday 16-Mar 23-Mar 30-Mar 6-Apr 6-Apr 13-Apr 20-Apr 4-May 6-May 2017 Summer Term 17SUACC 5/15/2017 8/19/2017 Session 5 5/15/2017-7/8/2017 8 weeks Start Drop/Add 80% Withdrawal 60% WD Pass/Fail 40% WD WD Last Class End Monday/Online 15-May 22-May 29-May 5-Jun 5-Jun 12-Jun 19-Jun 3-Jul 8-Jul Tuesday 16-May 23-May 30-May 6-Jun 6-Jun 13-Jun 20-Jun 4-Jul 8-Jul Wednesday 17-May 24-May 31-May 7-Jun 7-Jun 14-Jun 21-Jun 5-Jul 8-Jul Thursday 18-May 25-May 1-Jun 8-Jun 8-Jun 15-Jun 22-Jun 6 -Jul 8-Jul 10 weeks Start Drop/Add 80% Withdrawal 60% WD Pass/Fail 40% WD WD Last Class End 15-May 22-May 29-May 5-Jun 5-Jun 12-Jun 26-Jun 17-Jul 22-Jul 14 weeks Start Drop/Add 80% Withdrawal 60% WD Pass/Fail 40% WD WD Last Class End Monday/Online 15-May 22-May 29-May 12-Jun 26-Jun 26-Jun 31-Jul 14-Aug 19-Aug Tuesday 16-May 23-May 30-May 13-Jun 27-Jun 27-Jun 1-Aug 15-Aug 19-Aug Online Summer Start Drop/Add 80% Withdrawal 60% WD Pass/Fail 40% WD WD Last Class End Summer 1 22-May 24-May 31-May 7-Jun 7-Jun 14-Jun 21-Jun 1-Jul 1-Jul Summer 2 3-Jul 5-Jul 12-Jul 19-Jul 19-Jul 26-Jul 2-Aug 12-Aug 12-Aug Session 6 7/10/2017-8/19/2017 6 weeks Start Drop/Add 80% Withdrawal 60% WD Pass/Fail 40% WD WD Last Class End Monday/Online 10-Jul 12-Jul 19-Jul 26-Jul 26-Jul 2-Aug 9-Aug 14-Aug 19-Aug Tuesday 11-Jul 13-Jul 20-Jul 27-Jul 27-Jul 3-Aug 10-Aug 15-Aug 19-Aug Wednesday 12-Jul 14-Jul 21-Jul 28-Jul 28-Jul 4-Aug 11-Aug 16-Aug 19-Aug Thursday 13-Jul 15-Jul 22-Jul 29-Jul 29-Jul 5-Aug 12-Aug 17-Aug 19-Aug 17

DeSales University Course Catalog http://www.desales.edu/docs/default-source/course-catalogs/desales-undergrad-catalog-2015-2016.pdf?sfvrsn=8 Abbreviations CV * Simulcast at multiple Locations BE Bethlehem Campus MFOL Mid-Fall LA Lansdale Campus MSOL Mid-Spring OL Online 2SM Summer Mini 2 1SM Summer Mini 1 Majors appear alphabetically in Course Catalog by course Course Course AB Accounting LG Law and Society BI Biology MG Management CH Chemistry MI Management of Information Technology CM Communication MK Marketing CS Computer Science MA Mathematics CJ Criminal Justice PL Philosophy EC Economics PE Physical Education EN English PO Political Science FN Finance PS Psychology FA Fine Arts SO Sociology HI History SP Spanish HS Homeland Security SU Supply Chain HR Human Resources TH Theology IB International Business WC World Culture 18

CV * Simulcast at multiple Locations BE Bethlehem Campus MFOL Mid-Fall LA Lansdale Campus MSOL Mid-Spring OL Online 1SM Summer 1 WM Winter Mester OL 2SM Summer 2 Accounting Criminal Justice AB217 1CV, 1LA, 3OL, 4BE, 5OL CJ100 1OL AB219 1OL, 2CV, 4OL, 5BE CJ109 WM, 5OL, 2SM AB272 1CV, 2OL, 2LA, 3BE, 4OL, 6OL, 1SM CJ150 2CV AB301 1/2OL, 3/4 CV*BE*LA* 16 wk CJ160 1CV, 3OL AB302 1BE, 3OL, 5CV CJ250 4OL, 5LA, 6CV AB303 2OL CJ260 1LA, 2CV, 5OL AB322 1CV*BE*LA*, 3/4OL 16 wk CJ280 MFOL, 5CV AB323 5/6 BE 14 wk CJ285 3OL AB375 2CV CJ295 5CV AB452 2CV, 4BE, 5OL CJ305 6OL AB453 1CV, 3BE, 4OL CJ350 2OL, 4CV, 6LA Biology CJ355 2OL BI154 3/4CV 14 wk CJ365 1OL, 3CV, 4LA BI155 1OL 10 wk CJ374 4CV BI209 1CV, 3OL, 1SM 10 wk CJ453 1CV, 2 LA, 4OL BI263 1/2CV 14 wk CJ480 MSOL, 2SM BI264 3/4CV 14 wk BI265 3OL Economics BI266 1OL EC209 1OL, WM, 3OL, 4BE, 5LA, 6CV, 1SM Chemistry EC210 1CV, 2OL, 3BE *LA*, 4OL, 2SM CH100 2SM English CH107 1/2CV 14 wk EN103 1CV, 1LA, 3BE, 4OL, 5CV, 1SM CH108 3OL 10 wk EN104 1OL, 2CV, 2LA, 4BE, 5OL, 2SM CH231 1SM EN110 4CV, 2SM Communication EN112 2OL, 5BE CM130 1OL, 2SM EN115 1BE, 3LA, 6OL, 1SM CM220 2OL EN250 5OL CM320 4OL EN285 4LA, 1SM Computer Science EN359 6CV CS105 1BE, MSOL, 1SM EN370 2BE CS119 1OL EN375 2SM CS121 1/2OL 16 wk EN377 3OL CS265 2OL EN380 1OL CS270 3OL EN382 4BE CS321 3OL CS340 4OL CS342 5OL CS360 1CV CS475 2OL 19

CV * Simulcast at multiple Locations BE Bethlehem Campus MFOL Mid-Fall LA Lansdale Campus MSOL Mid-Spring OL Online 1SM Summer 1 WM Winter Mester OL 2SM Summer 2 Fine Arts Human Resources FA101 1BE HR315 1OL, 3CV FA102 3BE HR320 2BE, 4OL FA104 5BE HR340.2 6OL FA106 6CV HR340.3 1CV FA107 2BE HR341.3 3OL FA251 6OL HR341.5 5CV FA332 2BE HR342.0 4BE FA334 2SM HR342.1 2BE FA335 3LA, 6BE HR452 4BE, 6OL FA350 4CV FA366 6OL Homeland Security FA370 1OL, WM, 3BE, 5CV, 1SM HS150 2CV Finance HS374 4CV FN220 1OL, 5BE Law and Society FN290 2BE, 5OL LG355 2OL FN311 1OL Management FN315 3OL MG100 1BE, 3OL, 4CV, 5OL FN330 1CV, 3OL, 5BE MG201 1OL, 2CV, 2LA, 3BE, 4OL, 5BE, 6CV FN331 2BE, MSOL, 4CV*BE*LA*, 5OL MG211 1BE, MFOL, 3CV, 3LA, 4BE, 5OL FN336 2OL MG233 1OL, 2BE, 3OL, 4CV, 5OL, 6OL FN342 2OL MG251 5CV* BE* LA* FN352 3OL MG303 6BE*LA* FN361 3CV, 6OL MG305 1BE, 3OL, 5CV*BE*LA* FN417 4OL MG310 1OL, 3CV FN452 2CV, 4OL MG320 5CV FN455 1OL, 4OL MG325 2OL, 4LA, 4BE History MG328 2OL, 4CV HI201 2BE, 4OL, 1SM MG340 2CV*BE*LA*, 4OL HI202 WM, 3BE, 5OL, 2SM MG350 4OL HI213 1OL, 1LA, WM, 5CV, 1SM MG400 1BE, 3CV, 3LA, 5OL HI214 2OL, 5LA, 6CV, 2SM MG452 1CV, 3BE, 4LA, 5OL HI270 2SM MG475 1BE, 1LA, 4CV, 6OL, 1SM HI314 2OL Management of Information Technology MI205 2OL MI207 4OL MI452 3CV 20

21 CV * Simulcast at multiple Locations BE Bethlehem Campus MFOL Mid-Fall LA Lansdale Campus MSOL Mid -Spring OL Online 1SM Summer 1 WM Winter Mester OL 2SM Summer 2 Marketing Psychology MK201 1CV, 1LA, MFOL, 3CV, 4OL, 4BE, 6OL PS275 6CV MK215 1CV*BE*LA*, MSOL PS290 2OL MK220 2OL, 5BE PS365 3OL MK315 4OL PS370 5BE MK325 5OL PS375 MSOL MK326 WM PS381 4OL MK328 2OL, 4CV PS390 5OL MK330 4CV, 2SM PS455 2OL, 4CV MK340 1OL, 6BE Sociology MK341 3OL, 1SM SO109 1OL, WM, 5LA MK350 MFOL SO203 2OL MK410 3OL SO285 3OL MK452 2CV, 4BE, 6OL Sport Management Mathematics SS475 1SM MA110 5OL Supply Chain MA111 2BE, 3/4OL 16 wk, 5CV, 5LA, 1SM SU303 3OL Physical Education SU304 5OL PE105 3BE Spanish Philosophy SP101 1BE, 5OL PL109 2OL, 4BE, 4LA, 1SM SP102 2BE, 6OL PL225 5/6OL 14 wk Theology PL345 3CV TH109 1OL, 2BE, WM, 3OL, 4CV, 4LA, 5OL, 1SM PL380 MFOL TH232 4OL PL475 1OL, 2SM TH234 6BE PL477 2CV TH260 1CV, 5OL, 2SM Political Science TH261 5CV PO103 5OL, 1SM TH262 2OL, WM, 6OL, 1SM PO107 WM, 2SM TH356 3CV PO201 3OL TH360 MFOL PO202 4OL TH362 2BE, 2LA PO302 WM TH380 MSOL PO475 3BE TH387 5BE Psychology TH473 4OL PS109 1OL, 3LA, 5BE TH478 2SM PS120 2BE TH480 4BE, 6LA PS205 1CV, 3OL TH483 6BE PS206 2CV, 4OL World Culture PS220 3BE WC107 WM, 2SM PS230 MFOL, 5CV, 2SM WC130 3OL PS240 WM, 4CV, 6OL WC140 MFOL PS250 3CV, 5OL WC150 6BE PS260 3OL WC154 1SM PS265 1OL, 4CV WC160 4CV WC170 5OL WC174 2BE

ACCESS Nursing Courses RN-BSN Simulcast/Online NU205 1CV NU310 RN- BSN1CVOL NU350 1CV NU451 RN-BSN 1CVOL NU430 1CV NU456 RN-BSN 1CVOL NU215 2CV NU315 RN-BSN 2CVOL NU365 2CV NU325 RN-BSN 3CVOL NU440 2CV NU441 RN-BSN 4CVOL NU305 3CV NU305 RN-BSN 5CVOL NU454 3CV NU220 3CV NU230 3CV NU340 4CV NU452 4CV NU335 5CV NU370 5CV NU320 6CV ACCESS WebAdvisor search terms Workshop Drop Deadlines Term Description Start End 9/12/2016 Drop Deadline for Session 1 / no refund 16FAACC 2016 Fall 8/22/2016 12/10/2016 11/8/2016 Drop Deadline for Session 2 / no refund 17WIACC 2016 Winter 12/26/2016 1/14/2017 2/2/2017 Drop Deadline for Session 3 / no refund 17SPACC 2017 Spring 1/16/2017 5/13/2017 4/11/2017 Drop Deadline for Session 4 / no refund 17SUACC 2017 Summer 5/15/2017 8/19/2017 5/22/2017 Drop Deadline for Session 5 / no refund 7/11/2017 Drop Deadline for Session 6 / no refund Incomplete or missed examinations or exercises The maximum time for the make-up of an Incomplete is six weeks from the end of the previous session/semester in which the Incomplete was given; other requirements are to be fulfilled adequately. Permission to make up missed examinations or laboratory exercises is at the discretion of the instructor. Students who miss an announced examination or quiz may be given an F for the announced examination or quiz at the discretion of the instructor. 22

Center Valley, Bethlehem Area and Directory DeSales University Phone Location ACCESS Office (610) 282-4361 (610) 282-2850 (FAX) Dooling Hall Bookstore (610) 282-1100, x1325 DeSales University Center Business Office (610) 282-1100, x1376 Dooling Hall Campus Police Non-Emergency Aid Financial Aid (610) 282-1100, x1250 EMERGENCY DIAL 911 (877) 4-Desales (toll free) (610) 282-1100, x1287 Lawless Center Dooling Hall Library Main Desk (610) 282-1100, x1266 Trexler Library Reception (610) 282-1100 Automated Campus Registrar (610) 282-1100, x1212 Dooling Hall Cafeteria (610) 282-1100, x1322 DeSales University Center Technology Center (610) 282-1100, x1362 Trexler Library Theater (Box Office) (610) 282-3192 Labuda Center DeSales University Help Desk (610) 282-1100, x4357 http://www.desales.edu/access 2755 Station Avenue, Center Valley, PA 18034 Dean of Lifelong Learning Assistant Dean of Lifelong Learning Department Secretary Administrative Assistant to the Dean Academic Advisor Academic Advisor Academic Advisor Database Coordinator Social Media Coordinator Deborah Booros ext. 1550 Deborah.Booros@desales.edu Joann Haws ext. 1205 Joann.Haws@desales.edu Sherry Henry ext. 1216 Sherry.Henry@desales.edu Jennifer Vorhis ext. 1312 Jennifer.Vorhis@deSales.edu Dave Achenbach ext. 1314 David.Achenbach@desales.edu Stephanie McLaughlin ext. 1341 Stephanie.McLaughlin@desales.edu Tina Recchiuti ext. 1345 Tina.Recchiuti@desales.edu Dorothy Antolick ext. 1260 Dorothy.Antolick@desales.edu Wendy Badman ext. 1327 Wendy.Badman@desales.edu 3001 Emrick Blvd, Suite 101, Bethlehem, PA 18020 ACCESS Office Bethlehem Director of Academic Advisor Department Secretary (610) 814-3026(610) 814-5900 (FAX) Linda Bell (610) 814-3025 Linda.Bell@desales.edu Leala Kuchera (610) 814-4871 Leala.Kuchera@desales.edu Barbara Kline (610) 814-3026 Barbara.Kline@desales.edu 815 Sumneytown Pike, Lansdale, PA 19446 Director of Michael Yergey (215) 361-3514 Michael.Yergey@desales.edu 23

Tuition and Fees 2016-17 ACCESS Tuition: $474.00/credit Variable ACCESS Lab Fees per course where applicable Nursing courses: $535.00/credit RN to BSN: $535.00/credit Variable ACCESS Lab Fees per course where applicable ACCESS-by-Day Student Life Fee: Part-time: $200.00/semester Full-time: $400.00/semester Audit Fee: $ 245.00/credit 24