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2014 SUMMER/FALL GRADUATE COURSE SCHEDULE

2014 Graduate Summer and Fall Calendar and Registration Information Scheduling Graduate students who have been accepted into a program should meet with their adviser, prior to the start of scheduling, to plan their course work for the upcoming session. Beginning Sunday, March 2, 2014, matriculated students currently in a graduate program may schedule online using their mywcu account. Students who have not been formally accepted into a graduate program (nondegree students) may schedule by completing an online scheduling form, found at www.wcupa.edu/grad beginning March 17, 2014. The summer/fall 2014 graduate course schedule is available on mywcu and the Graduate Studies homepage (www.wcupa.edu/grad). Students must pay University bills in full and clear all holds before they are eligible to schedule (tuition, housing, meals, bookstore, library, and parking tickets). Students can use mywcu to check for existing holds. The University/department reserves the right to drop from the class roster any student who schedules for course work without appropriate prerequisites or approvals. New Student Account Information A student s West Chester University Account serves four main purposes: Access to the student administration system (mywcu) mywcu is used to access student information, grading, and class scheduling Access to WCU e-mail (webmail) Access to D2L which is used by instructors to post course materials, tests, quizzes, and surveys, as well as hold online discussions Access to log onto the University network Before new students can use their WCU account for any of the above services, they must first initialize their password. To initialize a password, please follow these instructions: 1. In the browser type http://www.wcupa.edu/. 2. Next to the login box, click on the link labeled Change Password. Enter a username (usernames are the first letter of the student s first name and the first letter of the last name followed by the student s six-digit WCU ID number). An example of this is BE123456@wcupa.edu. For those who have never logged into the system before, the Old Password is WCU-MMDDYY. With the old password, students should be sure to capitalize the WCU and recognize that the MMDDYY is a representation of their birth date. An example of this is January 1, 1984 = WCU-010184. Students will enter a new password which is at least eight characters in length and includes at least three of the following requirements, type that password again to confirm, and click Change Password/Passphrase. Lowercase character Uppercase character Numeric character Special character such as # $ * Note: Students may not use any part of their name in their new password. For security reasons, students will be prompted to configure the self-service online password reset tool. Setting up this tool will enable students to reset their password at anytime. They will click Submit after completing their questions and answers. This new password is good for 90 days. Continuous Registration Reminder All students who have been admitted to a graduate program must maintain continuous registration each fall and spring semester. Students not enrolling in a course must request a leave of absence. Forms are available at www.wcupa.edu/grad; click on Graduate Studies forms. Students must register for continuous enrollment (GSR 799) if they have an IP or NG to finish and do not have any other course work to complete. Students also are eligible for GSR 799 if they are taking comprehensive exams. Students must e-mail the Graduate Office and request GSR 799. Graduation Reminder The commencement ceremony for graduate students is separate from the undergraduate ceremony. The graduate ceremony is Monday, May 12, 2014 at 7 p.m. in Hollinger Field House. All students intending to graduate on this date must apply for graduation through their mywcu account no later than March 1, 2014. Summer Fall 2014 2 West Chester University

Office Hours (Subject to change) 8 a.m. 6 p.m. Monday Thursday; 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Friday (until May 10, 2014) Summer Hours (May 13 August 22, 2014) 8 a.m. 4 p.m. Monday Friday Graduate Studies and Extended Education 102 West Rosedale Avenue Phone: 610-436-2943 Fax: 610-436-2763 E-mail: gradstudy@wcupa.edu Website: www.wcupa.edu/grad Visit: www.facebook.com/wcugrad How to Request Pennsylvania Act 48 Hours/Credits Professional educators can now request submission of their Act 48 hours to the Pennsylvania Department of Education directly on the web. How It Works After completing a class at West Chester University for which students wish to receive Act 48 credit, they should log on to Edulink at http://www.act48hours.com/. Students will enter the information about the class as directed. The WCU Office of the Registrar will verify that the hours and credits were satisfactorily completed. WCU will submit the verified hours/credits to the Pennsylvania Department of Education records management site. Call for information about... Housing 610-436-3307 Billing 610-436-2552 Scheduling 610-436-2943 Financial Aid 610-436-2627 West Chester University 3 Summer Fall 2014

Important Dates Dates are subject to change. Summer 2014 There are two five-week sessions and a three-week post session that is reserved for workshops. FIRST FIVE-WEEK SESSION May 27 June 28, 2014 March 2 Scheduling begins for matriculated and newly admitted students. March 17 Nondegree students may begin to schedule. May 26 NO CLASSES (Memorial Day) May 27 Classes begin 8 a.m. May 27 Drop/Add Period begins May 28 Last day to drop classes May 29 Last day to schedule June 13 Last day for course withdrawal/ng/pf/audits June 26 Last day of classes June 27 and 28 Final exams (see exam schedule, page 7) SECOND FIVE-WEEK SESSION June 30 August 2, 2014 March 2 Scheduling begins for matriculated and newly admitted students. March 17 Nondegree students may begin to schedule. June 30 Classes begin 8 a.m. June 30 Drop/Add Period begins July 1 Last day to drop classes July 2 Last day to add classes July 4 NO CLASSES (Independence Day) July 18 Deadline for submission to the Office of Graduate Studies of thesis already approved by committees for August graduation July 18 Last day for course withdrawal/ng/pf/audits July 31 Last day of classes August 1 and 2 Final exams (see exam schedule, page 7) POST SESSION August 4 August 22, 2014 March 2 Scheduling begins for matriculated and newly admitted students. March 17 Nondegree students may begin to schedule. August 4 Classes begin 8 a.m. August 4 Drop/Add Period August 5 Last day to add class August 15 Last day for course withdrawal/ng/pf/audits August 21 Session ends August 22 Final exams Fall 2014/Spring 2015 FALL 2014 August 25 December 13, 2014 March 2 Scheduling begins for matriculated and newly admitted students. March 17 Nondegree students may begin to schedule. August 25 Classes begin 8 a.m. August 25 Drop/Add Period begins August 30 Last day to drop classes August 31 Last day to add classes August 31 Withdrawal (W) Period begins September 1 NO CLASSES (Labor Day) October 15 Last day to apply for December graduation (Ceremony is December 15, 2014; apply online through mywcu.) October 6 7 NO CLASSES (fall break) October 24 Last day of course Withdrawal (W) Period. Any withdrawals after this date will result in a letter grade to be determined by the professor. October 24 Last day to make up work for NG from spring 2014 semester. Students must complete course requirement as stipulated by the professor (including date) and no later than the end of the 9th week of the subsequent semester or the NG will convert to an F. November 15 Deadline for submission to the Office of Graduate Studies of theses already approved by committees for December graduation November 26 28 Thanksgiving recess December 8 Last day of classes December 9 13 Final examination period December 15 Graduate commencement 7 p.m. SPRING 2015 January 20 May 8, 2015 January 20 Classes begin March 13 20 Spring break May 5 8 Final exam period Dates are subject to change. Check the website at www.wcupa.edu for the most current calendar. Summer Fall 2014 4 West Chester University

Fees and Expenses Keep for future reference Students who schedule before late registration will receive a bill mailed to their home address. Students receive only one bill. If any changes are made to the schedule after the bill is sent, students must contact the Office of the Bursar for any updated charges. Or, they can review their charges on mywcu. The deadline for returning materials with payment is printed on the bill. All fees are subject to change by action of the Board of Governors. The University reserves the right to cancel schedules of students who do not pay or have not made arrangements for payment by their billing due date. Students scheduling during late registration period will be charged a late registration fee of $35. Tuition and fees may be paid by check, electronic check (echeck), money order, or cash. Credit card payments are accepted through the University s web-based QuikPay system (with a fee assessed for the service). Refer to the Bursar s web page for payment instructions. Tuition and Fees for Summer 2014 (subject to change) Tuition In State Full-time/part-time graduates (per credit)... $442.00 Students in the following programs are charged an additional 10% M.A. communicative disorders, M.S.W. (social work), M.Ed. counselor education/student affairs (per credit)... $487.00 Doctor of nursing practice (per credit)... $575.00 Tuition Out of State Full-time/part-time graduates (per credit)... $663.00 Students in the following programs are charged an additional 10% M.A. communicative disorders, M.S.W. (social work), M.Ed. counselor education/student affairs (per credit)... $729.30 Doctor of nursing practice (per credit)... $587.00 General Fee The general fee of $50/credit for both in-state and out-of-state students covers services for Sykes Student Union, the Health Center, parking improvement, and the Educational Services fee. (The $3/credit Health Center fee is optional for graduate students.) Technology Fee Mandatory instructional fee used to enhance classroom technology. In-state students (per credit)... $21.00 Out-of-state students (per credit)... $31.00 Housing Fees The Office of Residence Life and Housing Services has a program in place for summer housing. One residence hall is generally available for summer.to apply for summer housing, please contact: Office of Residence Life and Housing 202 Lawrence Center West Chester University West Chester, PA 19383 610-436-3307 E-mail: housing@wcupa.edu The University does not offer any accommodations for married students with their spouses or for students with children or dependents. Session Costs (five-week housing) North Campus double and 14 meal plan... $1,125.00 North Campus double and 19 meal plan... $1,170.00 North Campus single and 14 meal plan... $1,380.00 North Campus single and 19 meal plan... $1,425.00 Refunds Refunds are not automatic, and course or school withdrawal requires written notification to the Office of Graduate Studies. The amount of the refund depends on the date written notice of the withdrawal is recorded. In order to receive a 100% refund, a student must withdraw prior to or on the first day for each session. See refund schedule that follows. Basic Fee Refund Policy Summer 2014 A full refund will be issued if a student withdrawals prior to the start of the summer session, or on the first day of class. Once the session begins, the following schedule is in effect: First/Second Five-Week Session Day 1 and 2...100% refund Day 3...80% refund Day 4...60% refund Day 5, 6...50% refund Day 7, 8...40% refund Day 9 and thereafter... NO REFUND Post Session Day 1...100% refund Day 2...80% refund Day 3...60% refund Day 4...50% refund Day 5...40% refund Day 6 and thereafter... NO REFUND Five-Day Workshops Day 1... 50% Refund Day 2 5... NO REFUND All questions regarding the refund schedule, as well as when you should receive your refund, should be directed to the Office of the Bursar, 610-436-2552. Tuition and Fees for Fall 2014 (subject to change) Tuition In State Full-time/part-time graduates (per credit)... $442.00 Students in the following programs are charged an additional 10% M.A. communicative disorders, M.S.W. (social work), M.Ed. counselor education/student affairs (per credit)... $487.00 Doctor of nursing practice (per credit)... $575.00 West Chester University 5 Summer Fall 2014

Tuition Out of State Full-time/part-time graduates (per credit)... $663.00 Students in the following programs are charged an additional 10% M.A. communicative disorders, M.S.W. (social work), M.Ed. counselor education/student affairs (per credit)... $729.30 Doctor of nursing practice (per credit)... $587.00 General Fee Covers fees for the following services: Educational Services, Health Center, Graduate Student Association, Sykes Student Union, Sykes Union expansion, and parking improvement Full-time students (9 credits or more)... $878.10 Part-time students (less than 9 credits) (per credit)... $85.24 (includes optional Health Center fee of $12.78/credit) Technology Fee Mandatory instructional fee used to enhance classroom technology. In-state students (per credit)... $21.00 Out-of-state students (per credit)... $31.00 Housing Fees The housing fee for students living in North Campus residence halls is $3,696 per semester and covers double room ($2,424 ) and board (14-meal plan, $1,272). Students residing on North Campus must choose the 14, 12, 9, or 7 meal plan plus $250 flex dollars. The basic fee for a South Campus double occupancy is $2,816 and students have their choice of meal plans. Fees are subject to change without notice. Building Prefixes AND... Anderson Hall CAR... 201 Carter Drive (Speech and Hearing) EHG... Ehinger Gym EOA... Ehinger Office Annex EOB... E.O. Bull Center EQN... 220 E. Rosedale Ave. GBC... Graduate Center, 1160 McDermott Dr. HOL... Hollinger Field House HSC... Sturzebecker Health Sciences Center (S. Campus) LAW... Lawrence Center LB1... FHG Library LIB... FHG Library LIT... 210 E. Rosedale Ave. MER... Merion Science Center MIT... Mitchell Hall MNH... Main Hall NRN... No classroom necessary OCL... Off-Campus Location OLD... Old Library PAC... Performing Arts Center PEO... Peoples Building PHL... Philips Memorial Building REC... Recitation Hall REY... Reynolds Hall Uncollectible Check Policy A fee of $25 is charged for any check returned to the University for any reason. Refund Policy Fall 2014 Students wanting to withdraw completely from the University must submit that request in writing to the Office of Graduate Studies. A 100% refund is issued if the course is dropped or withdrawn through the sixth calendar day of the semester. After that, tuition and fees are refunded according to the schedule below. Please note that students must drop all of their classes after the 6th day to be eligible for the 80%, 60%, 50%, 40% refunds. No refund will be given if a student drops a course but retains full-time status; reduces his/her credit load after the end of the drop period but retains part-time status; or owes the University money. These percentages apply to the total tuition bill, not to partial payments of tuition. If students withdraw... they receive a refund of Through sixth day of the semester...100% tuition and general fees 2nd week of the semester... 80% tuition and general fees 3rd week of the semester...60% tuition and general fees 4th week of the semester...50% tuition and general fees 5th week of the semester...40% tuition and general fees 6th week of the semester and later...no refund Students seeking financial aid are encouraged to submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by October 1, 2014 to meet the payment deadline. Any questions concerning financial aid credits on students bills should be directed to the Office of Financial Aid (610-436-2627). Abbreviations RUB... Ruby Jones Hall SMB... Swope Music Building SSL... Schmucker Link SSN... Schmucker Science Center (North) SSS... Schmucker Science Center (South) SWK... 114 W. Rosedale Ave. SYK... Sykes Student Union TBA...To Be Announced TYS... Tyson Hall UNA... 25 University Avenue Course Key A... ACT101, Academic Development Program C... Combined course CL#. Four-digit number associated with each course and section E... Evening F... Culture cluster H... Honors students I... Meets interdisciplinary requirements J... Meets diverse communities requirement K... Distance education L... Individualized learning systems M... Majors only N... Internship O... Workshop P... Permission of instructor Q... Field R... Practicum T... Student teaching V... Individualized instruction W... Writing emphasis Z... Credit by exam $... Additional fee required Day Codes M... Monday T... Tuesday W... Wednesday R... Thursday F... Friday S... Saturday N... Sunday Class Meeting Codes M-R. Meets Monday through Thursday M-F. Meets Monday through Friday MW Meets Monday and Wednesday T-R. Meets Tuesday through Thursday TR... Meets Tuesday and Thursday Summer Fall 2014 6 West Chester University

Final Examination Schedules Summer 2014 Any course not having a final examination will meet under the direction of the instructor during the scheduled examination time for a continuation of class work. First Five-Week Session Final Examination Information Day and evening classes that meet four or five days per week will administer finals on Friday, June 29 at the normal class time. For evening classes that meet twice per week, the Monday/ Wednesday classes will have the final on Friday, June 29 in the evening at the regular class time; the Tuesday/Thursday evening classes will have the final on Saturday morning, June 30 at 9 a.m. Second Five-Week Session Final Examination Information Day and evening classes that meet four or five days per week will administer finals on Friday, August 3 at the normal class time. For evening classes that meet twice per week, the Monday/ Wednesday classes will have the final on Friday, August 3 in the evening at the regular class time; the Tuesday/Thursday evening classes will have the final on Saturday morning, August 4 at 9 a.m. Fall 2014 8 to 10 a.m. 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 1 to 3 p.m. 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. 6 to 8 p.m. 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. Tuesday 12/9/14 Wednesday 12/10/14 Thursday 12/11/14 Friday 12/12/14 Saturday 12/13/14 TR 9:30-10:45 MWF 8-8:50 TR 8-9:15 MWF 9-9:50 All Saturday Classes TR 12:30-1:45 MWF 11-11:50 TR 11-12:15 MWF 10-10:50 Free ACC201, ACC202, ACC301,ACC302 MAT102, MAT351 MAT 000, MAT 001, MAT 101, MAT 103, MAT 104, MAT 121 T 4:25-7:10PM TR 4:25-5:40PM T 7:15-10PM TR 7:15-8:30PM MWF 12-12:50 TR 2-3:15 MWF 1-1:50 Free MWF 2-2:50 SPA 101, SPA 102, SPA 201, SPA 202 W 4:25-7:10PM MW 4:25PM-5:40PM W 7:15-10PM MW 7:15-8:30PM R 4:25-7:10PM TR 5:45-7PM R 7:15-10PM TR 8:45-10PM MWF 3-3:50 MW 3-4:15 M 4:25-7PM MW 5:45-7PM M 7:15-10PM MW 8:45-10PM Free Free Free Policies Individual faculty members may not change examination times. Professional practicum examinations will be given during regularly scheduled periods. No final examinations should be given before the scheduled final examination time. The times in the blocks above refer to the regular class meeting time. Any course not having a final examination will meet as directed by the instructor during the scheduled examination for a continuation of regular class work. Any student who has three or more final exams scheduled for the same day should work with the individual instructors to try to arrange alternate exam times. Classes meeting regularly at nonstandard times are not included in this schedule. NONDISCRIMINATION/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION POLICY West Chester University is committed to providing leadership in extending equal opportunities to all individuals. Accordingly, the University will continue to make every effort to provide these rights to all persons regardless of race, religion, sex, national origin, ancestry, age, sexual orientation, disability, or veteran status. This policy applies to all members of the University community including students, faculty, staff, and administrators. It also applies to all applicants for admission or employment and all participants in University-sponsored activities. This policy is in compliance with federal and state laws, including Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Educational Amendment of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, and the Executive Order of the Governor of Pennsylvania. Any individual having suggestions, problems, complaints, or grievances with regard to equal opportunity or affirmative action, or to request a translation of this publication into a language other than English, is encouraged to contact the director, Office of Social Equity, 13/15 University Ave., 610-436-2433. West Chester University 7 Summer Fall 2014

Summer 2014 Workshop Descriptions COUNSELOR EDUCATION Advanced Group Counseling EDC 594-31 (3 credits) CL#1929 July 1 August 1, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, 4:15 7 p.m. This workshop is geared toward students and practitioners who have an interest in advancing their group counseling skills, building upon the foundational concepts of group counseling with an emphasis on group theory and skill application with live groups. This course will focus on the development and application of group skills from the design phase to implementation of a group that emphasizes developing one s personal theory of group counseling. Students will work together to create and co-facilitate groups. Group supervision of recorded sessions, as well as live observation from the instructor and peers, will be used to facilitate student learning. Plans are in progress to secure clients through on-campus clinics. Upon completion of this course, students will gain confidence in their group counseling skills and deepen their knowledge group theories and techniques. The prerequisite is a course in group dynamics such as EDC 567. Contact the instructor with any questions, Dr. Alessandria (kalessandria@wcupa.edu). Introduction to Counseling Supervision EDC 596-31 (3 credits) CL#1931 July 28 August 1, 8 a.m. 4 p.m. This workshop is designed to introduce students and practitioners to the primary theories and practice of counselor supervision models. Supervision is a key piece of counseling, and this workshop will enable students to feel confident when performing those duties. Class members will have the opportunity to understand and experience counselor supervision in both the clinical and administrative fields, as well as discuss specific ethical issues that coincide with supervision. Upon completing this workshop, class members will be able to identify which supervision model most closely aligns with their specific environment, as well as understand which techniques and modalities work best with who they are and those they are supervising. Class time will allow for members to practice skills, observe techniques, view videos, and receive supervised experience. Teaching modalities will include lecture, role-playing, case studies, small group discussion, and reflective journal writing. For questions regarding this course, contact Dr. Neale-McFall (cneale-mcfall@ wcupa.edu). Crisis Intervention and Counseling Survivors of Trauma EDC 595-41 (3 credits) CL#1068 August 4 8, 8:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m. The purpose of this course is twofold and geared toward both practicing counselors and counseling students. First, participants will gain a theoretical and practical background in crisis intervention and prevention, and second, they will learn the skills and intervention techniques necessary for successfully counseling individuals who survive crises and other traumatic events. This course will allow students to learn the multiple theories of crisis intervention and trauma counseling, as well as engage these theories through hands-on, practical application. While trauma throughout the lifespan will be reviewed, specific focus will be paid to working with children, adolescents, and young adults. In this workshop format, the course will allow students to incorporate theoretical and philosophical counseling positions and begin practicing the skills to prevent and intervene in crisis situations, as well as the techniques for counseling individuals who have survived traumatic experiences. For questions regarding this course, contact Dr. Owens (eowens@wcupa.edu) or Dr. Snyder (msnyder@wcupa.edu). EARLY AND MIDDLE GRADES EDUCATION School Bullying: The Problem, Intervention, and Prevention EDE 593-32 (3 credits) CL#1953 July 7 24, 9 a.m. 12:15 p.m. The course provides an overview of the national and international problem of bullying in schools. It explores such questions as: Why is bullying an important concern for teachers? How do we define bullying? What are the typical characteristics of bullies and victims? What is the range of possible bullying behaviors? What can teachers and administrators do to alleviate and prevent bullying and its consequences? Through readings, discussions, in-class learning activities, videos, and guest speaker presentations, participants will come to a better understanding of bullying and school violence, and explore ways educators can act to safeguard all students. The course also will examine recent media coverage, cyberbullying, related websites and organizations, and literature, including children s literature. The course contains a counseling component and explores the issues of emotions and behavior management. Examining the Achievement Gap EDE 589 (3 credits) June 26 27, July 1 3 Philadelphia Campus, 8th and Market Street This week-long seminar was created to help educators examine the achievement gap. Does the gap exist, and if so, what is it? What are the underlying causes? How do educators begin to close the gap? What does the research say? This course will explore ways to make a difference in the lives of children through culturally responsive teaching practices. This seminar is appropriate for all educators and administrators or those concerned with educating students of color and/or students from a low socioeconomic status. Global Perspective Workshop EDE 589-41 (3 credits) CL#1062 July 31, August 1, 4, 5, 6 This workshop is designed for people who are interested in integrating the global perspective in their own teaching and/or in their school curriculum. It is also for those who are interested in developing their personal global awareness in today s interdependent world. Instruction for this hybrid workshop will be a combination of online and WCU campus classes. HEALTH Special Topics: Health Counseling and Health Promotion HEA 435/581-20 (3 credits) CL#1978 May 14, 15, 19, 20, 4 p.m. 11 p.m.; May 16, 8 a.m. 5 p.m. (Friday); May 17 (Saturday), 10 a.m. 3 p.m. (online class) This course is designed to provide students with an overview of the theory and Summer Fall 2014 8 West Chester University

practice of health counseling in health promotion programs and settings, with specific applications to common health problems. The theoretical framework for the practice of health promotion/ counseling is based on Ivey s Microskills model, a psycho-educational approach that breaks counseling into discrete skills which can be mastered and applied easily. How to facilitate small groups in a public health setting will be explored, as well as the structure and function of small group work. This course is intended for those who plan to work with individuals and/ or groups in health promotion practice. Special Topics: Advanced Biostatistical Methods HEA 581-21 (3 credits) CL #1979 May 28 June 25, Monday/Wednesday, 4:15 8:45 p.m. This course gives students an opportunity to evaluate health-related research questions by completing an epidemiologic study and producing a draft manuscript. Statistical methods to be covered in the course include multiple linear regression, logistic regression, and the analysis of a commonly used program evaluation design (i.e., pretest-posttest comparison/control group design). The purpose of this course is (1) to apply epidemiologic and biostatistical skills for designing and analyzing epidemiologic studies and program designs, (2) to gain skills by working effectively with others as team members, and (3) to gain skills by presenting study results orally and in writing. During the five-week course, students will complete three problem sets as well as write and present a brief manuscript that will include introductory, methods, results, and discussion sections. All analyses will be conducted with SPSS syntax. The prerequisite for this course includes a B or better in HEA 526 (Biostatistics in Public Health). Special Topics: Adolescent Health Issues Challenges and Opportunities HEA 435/581-30 (3 credits) CL#1979 July 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 8 a.m. 5 p.m. Adolescence is a period for personality development and experimentation that might include health-related risk behaviors. An overview of adolescent development will provide the foundation for this course. Thereafter, this course will offer an overview of adolescent healthrisk behaviors that result in major public health issues such as intentional and unintentional injuries, sexually transmitted infections including HIV, alcohol and other substance abuse, mental health conditions, distorted body image, and other conditions. Prevalence and trends of various health conditions, along with their underlying causes, will be examined. Policies, programs, and services for adolescents will be highlighted as well as the role of prevention in addressing adolescent health issues. An evidence-based approach to addressing adolescent health issues will be emphasized. All participants are expected to be actively involved in the learning process. All majors are welcome. Seminar on Current Issues in Global Health and Development HEA 435/581-31 (3 credits) CL#2043 July 23, 24, 25, 28, 29, 8 a.m. 5 p.m. This seminar will challenge participants to think out-of-the-box in critiquing current issues in global health in the context of overall development in resourcepoor settings. Historical perspectives will pave the way for understanding the present-day challenges. Using a multidisciplinary approach, this class will discuss interrelated topics such as health and development, family size and population change, environment and human sustenance, nutrition and food safety, disease burden and disability, girl child and gender inequality, health personnel migration, health systems restructuring, and social justice and human rights for all. Group projects, class presentations, discussions, and case studies will provide ample opportunities for participants to understand and formulate plausible solutions to global health and development issues. All majors are welcome. Special Topics: Current Issues in Sexual Health Promotion HEA 435/581-32 (3 credits) CL#2047 July 7 31, Tuesday and Thursday, 5 10 p.m. This course is designed to provide students with an overview of current and emerging trends in sexual health, along with recent advances in evidencebased interventions. Topics to be covered include antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea, the impact of social media on adolescent sexual norms and expression, effects of the Affordable Care Act and emerging legislation on access to reproductive health, and health disparities among sexual minority populations. Group projects, discussions, and case studies will provide engaging opportunities for students to understand and formulate solutions to current challenges in sexual health promotion. All majors are welcome. LITERACY Creating Readers and Writers in Technology-Infused Classrooms EDR 598-31 (3 credits) CL#1911 June 27 and June 30 July 3, 1 7 p.m. The purpose of this workshop is to provide pre-k through 12 in-service teachers with the opportunity to develop research-based, engaging literacy instruction that is mediated by emerging technologies. Students will use theories of literacy development and technology to create innovative learning opportunities for their students, ready for immediate implementation into their field experience classrooms. MUSIC Conducting Symposium AIM 680-32 (3 credits) CL#2290 July 14 18, 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Morning sessions for this workshop will focus on core conducting skills, score study, and analysis techniques. Participants will explore and conduct select chamber works. Afternoon sessions will examine the wind repertoire and afford participants conducting opportunities with the full wind ensemble. While taught by WCU faculty, the class will include special guest clinicians Mallory Thompson and Paula Crider. Registration fees are $500 for conducting participants and $300 for observers. Registration will open January 31 and is limited to the first 16 paid participants. The number of observers is unlimited. University credit is available at an additional cost. For more information contact Dr. Andrew Yozviak at ayozviak@wcupa. edu or visit the band website at www. wcubands.org/summerconducting/. Marching Band Workshop (3) MWB 539-31 (3 credits) CL#2275 July 22 25, 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m. The marching band conference and workshop will provide directors with individual and classroom instruction in drill design, rehearsal techniques, computer-generated drill, color guard implementation and design, and percussion West Chester University 9 Summer Fall 2014

use in the marching band. In addition, student sessions are offered in the following areas: marching band, percussion, silk, rifle, saber, majorette, drill team, and drum major. This workshop has received national acclaim for the introduction of contemporary marching band techniques. An additional fee is charged for housing. Call 800-264-1121 for a brochure. Jazz Workshop AIM 679-31 (3 credits) CL#2225 July 13 18, 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Students will study the pedagogy of jazz performance, the importance of jazz history, jazz ensemble performance, and instructional techniques. Guitar Curriculum and Common Core Standards AIM 680-31 (3 credits) CL#2243 July 28 August 1, 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Songs tell the stories of the Americas, Africa, Asia, and literally every country on earth. The common core standards that address reading, comprehension, and social studies can be found in the heart of these songs. This class will expand participants guitar skills as players and classroom instructors, as well as show innovative ways to include common core standards that will enhance the musical experience for participants and their students. Throughout the course, participants will split into beginner and intermediate level groups to address appropriate guitar instruction. Vocal-Choral Workshops, Choral Conducting Symposium VOC 536-31 (3 credits) CL#2294 July 21 25, 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Morning sessions for this workshop will begin with a session on repertory, and then core conducting skills, using a variety of music chosen each day from a different style period. Participants will explore and conduct selected works. Afternoon sessions will feature score study and analysis techniques based on that day s repertory, followed by participants conducting movements from Mozart s Requiem. On Friday, this also will include a small chamber orchestra. While taught by WCU faculty, this class will include special guest clinicians Edith Copley and Vance George. Registration fees are $500 for conducting participants and $300 for observers. Registration will open January 31 and is limited to the first 12 paid registrants. The number of nonconducting observers is unlimited. University credit is available at an additional cost. For further information, contact Dr. DeVenney (ddevenney@wcupa.edu) or see http://www.wcuchoirs.us/, and click on M.M./Workshops. SECONDARY EDUCATION Developing Effective School-Based Interventions for the ADHD Child EDF 599-21 (3 credits) CL#1709 June 23 27, 8 a.m. 4 p.m. Over the past decade, ADHD has become the most widely studied disorder of childhood. Disagreements over diagnosis and interventions have led to confusion over the way in which teachers and counselors should approach management of this disorder. This workshop is intended to provide a comprehensive model for intervention based on recent research, as well as clinical and school-based experience. Research-identified symptoms of the disorder, considerations for intervening with families, issues of co-morbidity, and core principles for effective schoolbased interventions will be presented. ipad and Mobile Pedagogy EDS 599-41 (3 credits) CL#1060 August 4 8, 8 a.m. 4 p.m. The ipad is changing the educational landscape. Teachers can create professional-looking documents, presentations, and spreadsheets no matter where they are. Students can take notes, create movies, score music, and make photographs. And that s just the beginning! This workshop is designed for an existing ipad user who wants to get beyond basic applications. The workshop also includes an introduction to itunes U and ibooks Author. Google for Educators EDS 599-42 (3 credits) CL#1064 August 11 15, 8 a.m. 4 p.m. Students, teachers, and staff can perform tasks and share ideas more quickly and effectively when they use Google applications and services. With Google applications there s no hardware or software to install or buy. Everything is delivered through a standard web browser anytime, from anyplace. This workshop is appropriate for all K-12 teachers and will cover the full suite of Google products including Drive, Search, Gmail, Google+, Blogger, Calendar, SketchUp, YouTube, Books, Earth, igoogle, Picassa, Sites, Talk, and Groups. Brain-Based Learning and Classroom Applications EDP 599-41 (3 credits) CL#1136 August 11 15 This workshop will address the principles of brain-based learning and connect these to classroom pedagogy. Topics of interest will concern how brain-based learning intersects with classroom applications from developmental and cognitive learning theory, as well as contemporary research on student motivation. Summer Fall 2014 10 West Chester University

Graduate Course Offerings Summer 2014: First Five-Week Session Tuesday, May 27 Saturday, June 28, 2014 ATTR ABV NUM SEC CL# COURSE TITLE CRED TIME ROOM PROF COMMENTS Course Listings BIOLOGY Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Xin Fan, 610-436-2281 or bio.wcupa.edu, for advice or to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. BIO 565 21 1027 Immunology 4 M-R 05:00PM-07:15PM SSN191 Mbuy Gu BIO 565 51 1029 Immunology 4 M-R 07:30PM-09:30PM SSN276 Mbuy Gu BIO 571 21 1985 Wetlands 3 M-R 06:00PM-07:30PM SSN192 Fairchi BIO 571 will meet for four all-day field trips on Saturday, location TBD. BIO 571 51 1986 Wetlands 3 M-R 07:35PM-09:00PM SSN381 Fairchi S 08:00AM-04:00PM COMMUNICATION SCIENCES AND DISORDERS Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Mareile Koenig, 610-436-3218 or mareilekoenig@gmail.com, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. SPP 552 20 1801 Med Affil Pract 9 M-F 08:00AM-05:00PM OCL Koenig B SPP 552 21 1805 Med Affil Pract 9 M-F 08:00AM-05:00PM OCL Grillo B SPP 552 22 1809 Med Affil Pract 9 M-F 08:00AM-05:00PM OCL Gunter B SPP 552 23 1837 Med Affil Pract 9 M-F 08:00AM-05:00PM SMB225 Washing B SPP 552 24 1891 Med Affil Pract 9 M-F 08:00AM-05:00PM SMB303 Curtin SPP 570 20 1803 School Programs 3 TR 12:00PM-04:00PM HSC102B Means J COMMUNICATION STUDIES Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Mary Braz, 610-436-3328 or mbraz@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility. COM 525 20 1933 AM Public Address 3 MW 06:00PM-10:00PM MNH314 Dean Ke COMPUTER SCIENCE Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Afrand Agah, 610-430-4419 or aagah@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. CSC 586 21 2007 Sys Admin-Secur 3 MR 06:00PM-10:00PM UNA119 Kline R COUNSELOR EDUCATION Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Eric Owens, 610-436-2559, ext. 2554 or eowens@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. EDC 503 21 1653 Prof Orient Couns 3 TWR 07:15PM-10:00PM GBC144 ZSTAF EDC 521 21 1651 Human Dev Couns 3 TWR 07:15PM-10:00PM GBC141 ZSTAF EDC 532 21 1727 Lead Mgt Std Aff 3 TWR 07:15PM-10:00PM GBC143 ZSTAF EDC 556 21 1659 Career Development 3 TWR 07:15PM-10:00PM GBC140 ZSTAF Lab fee for testing materials, approximately $40 EDC 559 21 1681 Human Except for Couns 3 TWR 04:15PM-07:00PM GBC143 ZSTAF EDC 570 21 1683 Fund Help Relat 3 TWR 04:15PM-07:00PM GBC139 ZSTAF Camcorder use required EDC 600 21 1657 Int High Ed St Aff 3 M 04:15PM-07:00PM GBC140 ZSTAF CRIMINAL JUSTICE Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Michael Antonio, 610-436-2685 or mantonio@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. CRJ 506 50 2009 Ldrshp Mgmt Strat CRJ Pro 3 TR 05:30PM-09:30PM RUB102 DiGiaco Meets at Philadelphia Campus, 701 Market Street CRJ 555 20 1623 Top Sem in CRJ 3 MW 06:00PM-10:00PM RUB001 Przemie Gangs in America EARLY AND MIDDLE GRADES EDUCATION Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Connie DiLucchio, 610-436-2944 or cdilucchio@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. ECE 514 90 1947 Leadership in ECE 3 TBA Lucas L Online course (pending) EGP 535 21 1717 Tch Soc Studies/Hlth PK-4 3 TWR 04:00PM-07:00PM REC104 Leaman Combined with EGP 335-21 Students enrolling in MGP 535 must have their current FBI fingerprinting, criminal, child abuse, and TB test clearances on file. Forms are available on the College of Education website. Field hours are TR 11 a.m. 2 p.m., or by arrangement with course instructor. MGP 535 21 1701 Tchng Soc Studies Gr 4-8 3 TWR 04:30PM-07:30PM REC305 Drobnak West Chester University 11 First Five-Week Session Summer 2014

ECONOMICS AND FINANCE The following dates designate the beginning of class weeks and dates for possible synchronous work for ECO 650: 5/27; 6/3, 10, 17, 24; 7/1, 8. KU ECO 650 90 1637 The Econmics of Hlth Care 3 T 06:00PM-09:00PM ONLINE Condlif Distance ed The following dates designate the beginning of class weeks and possible synchronous work for FIN 500: 5/28; 6/4, 11, 18, 25; 7/2, 9. KU FIN 500 90 1950 Prin of Corp Fin 3 W 06:00PM-09:00PM ONLINE Li Huim Distance ed ENGLISH Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Carolyn Sorisio, 610-436-2745 or csorisio@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. ENG 562 80 1379 Mod Afro-Amer Lit 3 MW 05:00PM-09:00PM AND203 Pollard ENG 564 80 1271 Sem American Lit 3 TBA 05:00PM-09:00PM Sorisio Hybrid course (meets in classroom and online) 6/7; 7/12, 22, 26 ENG 571 80 2017 Colonialism/Novel 3 MW 05:00PM-09:00PM REC308 Awuyah O ENG 608 80 2019 Shrt Story Wkshp I 3 TR 04:00PM-08:00PM REC103 Merkner GEOGRAPHY AND PLANNING Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Joan Welch, 610-436-2940 or jwelch@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. K GEO 538 91 1958 Environ Modeling w/ GIS 3 TBA TBA ONLINE Coutu G GEOLOGY AND ASTRONOMY Course scheduling cards for nondegree students must be signed by Dr. Martin Helmke, 610-436-2203 or mhelmke@wcupa.edu. ESS 523 20 1983 Field Geology of SE PA 3 S 09:00AM-05:00PM MER219 Bosbysh ESS 596 80 1115 Earth System Sci 3 TR 04:15PM-08:45PM MER222 Good St SCE 520 20 1269 PK-4 Science Instruction 3 M-R 10:30AM-12:45PM MER222 Busch R HEALTH Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Lynn Carson, 610-436-2138 or lcarson@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. ENV 533 20 1751 Water Qual & Hlth 3 F 08:00AM-05:00PM Shorten Meets 5/30-6/27; combined with ENV 462-20 ENV 570 20 1755 Emergency Prep 3 TR 05:00PM-09:00PM HSC116D Dvornic Meets 5/27-6/24; combined with ENV 470-20 K HEA 514 90 1980 Approaches to Health Care 3 TBA ONLINE Gatenby Meets 5/14-6/18 K HEA 516 90 1976 Health Care Management 3 TBA ONLINE Sankara Nutrition students only HEA 544 20 1982 Prog Admn Hlth/Hmn Serv 3 M-R 04:00PM-11:00PM HSC116C Carson Meets 5/28-31; 6/2-3 S 10:00AM- 03:00PM K HEA 546 90 2024 Medical Geo for Mgmnt 3 TBA ONLINE Gatenby Meets 5/14-6/18 O HEA 581 20 1978 Special Topics 3 M-R 04:00PM-11:00PM HSC116C Bill De Meets 5/14, 15, 16, 17 (online), 19, Health Counseling and F 08:00AM-05:00PM 20; combined with HEA 435-21 Health Promotion S 10:00AM-03:00PM O HEA 581 21 1979 Special Topics 3 MW 04:15PM-08:45PM HSC119A Metz St Meets 5/28-6/25 Advanced Biostatistical Method HEA 601 20 1761 Rsrch/Report Wrtng 3 TBA James T HEA 601 21 1965 Rsrch/Report Wrtng 3 TBA Cinelli HEA 649 20 1773 Appl Learn Exper I 3 TWR 06:00PM-09:00PM HSC119A Carson Meets 5/13, 14, 15, 16 (for site F 04:00PM-08:00PM selection advising appointments) HEA 649 21 1970 Appl Learn Exper I 3 TBA ZSTAF MPH nutrition track only HEA 649 22 1971 Appl Learn Exper I 3 TBA Shorten MPH environmental health track only HEA 649 23 1972 Appl Learn Exper I 3 TBA Sheehan MPH environmental health track only Q HEA 650 20 1841 Appl Learn Exper II 3 TBA Gilboy MPH nutrition track only Q HEA 650 21 1973 Appl Learn Exper II 3 TBA ZSTAF MPH nutrition track only Q HEA 650 22 1974 Appl Learn Exper II 3 TBA Karpins MPH nutrition track only HISTORY Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Eric Fournier, 610-436-2789 or efournier@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. HIS 601 21 1938 Readings: Amer His 3 MR 06:00PM-10:00PM MNH313 Hardy I U.S. Environmental History HIS 660 21 1940 Field Studies 3 TBA Gaydosh Rawanda KINESIOLOGY Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Sheri Melton, 610-436-2146 or smelton@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. EXS 698 20 1855 Research I 3 TBA TBA Whidden KIN 521 20 1994 Adventure Based Education 3 M-F 08:00AM-05:00PM HSC116D Cummisk 6/23-6/27 KIN 554 20 1927 Gender Equity & Sport Law 3 TR 06:00PM-10:00PM HSC119B Atkinso First Five-Week Session Summer 2014 12 West Chester University

K KIN 584 90 1849 Dis. Sport/Aquatic 3 M-R 06:00PM-10:00PM ONLINE Ellis M Distance ed K KIN 587 90 1873 Adapted Phy Act: Autism 3 TBA TBA ONLINE Ellis M LANGUAGES AND CULTURES Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Rebecca Pauly, 610-436-2382 or rpauly@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. FRE 520 80 1127 Topics Lit & Lang 3 M-R 04:30PM-07:30PM MNH214 Moscate FRE 521 20 1131 Topics in Fr Liter 3 M-F 08:30AM-04:30PM MNH300 Goutal Meets 6/23-27 FRE 522 80 1135 Topics in Fr Liter 3 M-F 04:30PM-07:30PM MNH212 Moscate Meets 5/19-30 LAN 569 20 1265 Tch Eng Lng Lrners PK-12 3 MR 04:15PM-06:30PM MNH202 Smidt C Hybrid course LAN 580 20 1357 Sem 2d Lang Educ 1 MR 06:00PM-09:15PM MNH415 Amer Ma LITERACY Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Kevin Flanigan, 610-430-5642 or kflanigan@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. K EDR 550 90 1679 Lit Dev: Inclusive Class 3 TWR 09:00AM-12:00PM ONLINE Gordon MANAGEMENT The following dates designate the beginning of class weeks and possible synchronous work for MGT 661: 5/29; 6/5, 12, 19, 26; 7/3, 10. KU MGT 661 90 1951 Globaliza & Mgt 3 R 06:00PM-09:00PM ONLINE ZSTAF Distance ed The following dates designate the beginning of class weeks and possible synchronous work for MIS 601: 5/30; 6/6, 13, 20, 27; 7/4, 11. KU MIS 601 90 1613 Business Info Systems 3 R 06:00PM-09:00PM ONLINE Zhu Xia Distance ed MARKETING U MKT 501 90 1565 Marketing Mgt 3 T 06:00PM-09:00PM GBC306 ZSTAF Meets 5/27; 6/3, 10, 17, 24; 7/1, 8; hybrid class The following dates designate the beginning of class weeks and possible synchronous work for MKT 605: 5/29; 6/5, 12, 19, 26; 7/3, 10. KU MKT 605 90 1952 MKT Strategy 3 R 06:00PM-09:00PM ONLINE ZSTAF U MKT 699 20 1615 Residency Seminar 1 F 06:00PM-10:00PM GBC306 ZSTAFF Meets 6/6, 7, 8; weekend S 08:00AM-5:00PM ONLINE GBC 306 residency seminar N TBA MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (EVENING) The following classes are for matriculated executive students only who are expected to register for both courses in their assigned cohort. Note the special times and dates for these courses. For more information, contact Dr. Paul Christ, director, MBA program, 610-436-2608 or MBA@wcupa.edu. The following dates designate the beginning of class weeks and dates for possible synchronous work for ECO 650: 5/27; 6/3, 10, 17, 24; 7/1, 8. KU ECO 650 90 1637 The Econ of Hlth Care 3 T 06:00PM-09:00PM ONLINE Condlif Distance ed The following dates designate the beginning of class weeks and dates for possible synchronous work for MGT 661: 5/29; 6/5, 12, 19, 26; 7/3, 10. KU MGT 661 90 1951 Globaliza & Mgt 3 R 06:00PM-09:00PM ONLINE ZSTAF Distance ed The following dates designate the beginning of class weeks and dates for possible synchronous work for MIS 601: 5/30; 6/6, 13, 20, 27; 7/4, 11. KU MIS 601 90 1613 Business Info Systems 3 R 06:00PM-09:00PM ONLINE Zhu Xia Distance ed The following dates designate the beginning of class weeks and dates for possible synchronous work for MKT 605: 5/29; 6/5, 12, 19, 26; 7/3, 10. KU MKT 605 90 1952 MKT Strategy 3 R 06:00PM-09:00PM ONLINE ZSTAF U MKT 699 20 1615 Residency Seminar 1 F 06:00PM-10:00PM GBC306 ZSTAFF Meets 6/6, 7, 8; weekend residency S 08:00AM-5:00PM ONLINE seminar N TBA MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (FOUNDATIONS) Course scheduling cards for nondegree students must be signed by Dr. Paul Christ, director, MBA Program, 610-436-2608 or MBA@wcupa.edu. The following dates designate the beginning of class weeks and dates for possible synchronous work for FIN 500: 5/28; 6/4, 11, 18, 25; 7/2, 9. KU FIN 500 90 1950 Prin of Corp Fin 3 W 06:00PM-09:00PM ONLINE Li Huim Distance ed U MKT 501 90 1565 Marketing Mgt 3 T 06:00PM-09:00PM GBC306 ZSTAF Meets 5/27; 6/3, 10, 17, 24; 7/1, 8; hybrid class MATHEMATICS Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Gail Gallitano (mathematics), 610-436-2440 or ggallitano@wcupa.edu, or Dr. Randall Rieger (applied statistics), 610-436-2440 or rrieger@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. STA 532 21 1325 Survival Analysis 3 TR 06:00PM-10:00PM UNA120 Rieger STA 535 21 1996 Multivariate Data Analysis 3 TR 06:00PM-10:00PM UNA155 Rieger MUSIC: EDUCATION Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Burton, 610-436-2222 or jburton3@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. MUE 500 21 1942 Meth & Mater Rsrch 3 M-F 08:00AM-04:30PM SMB220 Burton Hybrid class (meets in classroom and online) MUE 592 21 1944 Intro CAI Internet 3 M-F 08:00AM-04:30PM SMB252 Dorfman MUE 603 21 1941 Innovatns in Instrmnal Mu 3 M-F 08:00AM-04:30PM TBA Martin K MUE 691 21 1911 Research Seminar 2 TBA ONLINE Olesen West Chester University 13 First Five-Week Session Summer 2014

K MUE 692 21 1913 Research Report 2 TBA ONLINE Olesen K MUE 698 21 1943 Recital Research 1 TBA ONLINE Olesen NURSING Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Charlotte Mackey, 610-738-3891 or cmackey@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. NSG 512 20 2003 Legal Mandates 3 T 04:30PM-07:15PM HSC325 Mraz Me K NSG 706 90 2002 Nursing Ethics: Clincl Pract 3 TBA TBA Monturo DNP online course NUTRITION O NTD 581 20 1889 Nutrition Workshop 3 TR 04:30PM-08:30PM HSC119A Lacey J Meets 5/27-6/26; combined with Food for Mind and Spirit NTD 435-20 PROFESSIONAL AND SECONDARY EDUCATION Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Robert Haworth, 610-436-22464 or rhaworth@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. O EDF 599 21 1709 Wrkshp Profess Ed 3 M-F 08:00AM-04:00PM REC213 Brown K Meets 6/23-27; ADHD workshop Students enrolling in EDP 554 must have their current FBI fingerprinting, criminal, child abuse, and TB test clearances on file, as well as enroll in MAT 352 (required field TR 8 11 a.m.) or MGP 335 (required field TR 11 a.m. 2 p.m.). EDP 554 21 1693 Assess for Learn-MG 3 MW 10:45AM-01:15PM REC104 Welsh L Meets 5/12-6/12 PSYCHOLOGY Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Angela Clarke (clinical), 610-436-3136 or sclarke@wcupa.edu, or Dr. Jennifer Bunk (general and I/O), 436-2758 or jbunk@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. C PSY 513 20 1201 Group Intervention 3 M-F 08:00AM-05:00PM AND101 Treadwe Meets 5/12-16/; combined with PSY 413-20 PSY 524 20 1197 Psychometrics 3 MW 04:15PM-08:15PM AND212 Kumar K PSY 565 20 1363 Psychol of Women 3 TR 04:15PM-08:15PM AND205 McConat Combined with PSY 365-20 PSY 616 20 1203 Clinical Intrnshp 3 T 05:30PM-07:00PM AND101 Zotter PSY 616 21 1207 Clinical Intrnshp 6 T 05:30PM-07:00PM AND115 Zotter PSY 630 20 1199 I/O Psych Intrnshp 3 TBA TBA ZSTAF PUBLIC POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION Nondegree students must obtain signatures and advisement from concentration advisers. Questions on the MPA program should contact Dr. Jeffery Osgood, 610-425-5000, ext. 2440 or mpa@wcupa.edu. U PPA 503 21 1581 Public Budgeting & Finance 3 TR 06:00PM-10:00PM GBC205 Phillip U PPA 504 21 1583 Public HR Management 3 MW 06:00PM-10:00PM GBC205 Wade Mi U PPA 532 21 1599 Grant Writing 3 TR 06:00PM-10:00PM GBC204 Turner SOCIAL WORK Nonmatriculated students should contact Dr. Page Buck, 610-430-4171 or pbuck@wcupa.edu, for more information about the program. SWG 503 21 1557 Bridge Course 3 TR 05:00PM-08:30PM AND109 Surbeck SWG 511 21 1559 HBSE: Opp & Lib 3 MW 05:00PM-08:30PM AND101 O Neal SWG 533 50 1955 Meth SW Res 3 W 04:25PM-07:10PM AND109 ZSTAF SWG 555 50 1954 HBSE: Grp-Org-Comm 3 W 07:15PM-10:00PM AND109 ZSTAF SWG 590 21 1953 Seminar in Soc Wrk 3 M-F 09:00AM-05:00PM AND101 Krawchu SPECIAL EDUCATION Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Vicki McGinley (Special Education), 610-436-1060 or vmcginley@wcupa.edu, or Dr. Catherine Prudhoe (Early Childhood), 610-436-3071 or cprudhoe@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. EDA 503 21 1661 Family Systems 3 R 07:30PM-09:45PM REC211 ZSTAF Meets 5/29; 6/12, 26; 7/10, 24; 8/7; traditional format K EDA 503 90 2023 Family Systems 3 W 07:30PM-09:00PM ONLINE ZSTAF Meets 5/28-8/6 EDA 506 80 2013 Leg Iss Spec Ed 3 M-R 05:00PM-07:15PM REC213 ZSTAF EDA 506 81 2014 Leg Iss Spec Ed 3 M-R 05:00PM-07:15PM REC212 ZSTAF K EDA 506 90 1723 Leg Iss Spec Ed 3 W 07:15PM-09:00PM ONLINE ZSTAF Priority enrollment for EDA 542 is given to M.Ed. special education and post-baccalaureate students; others are subject to the wait list. K EDA 542 90 1725 Foundations of Special Ed 3 M 07:15PM-09:00PM ONLINE ZSTAF EDA 582 21 2015 Special Ed Field/Seminar 3 MW 06:00PM-10:00PM REC103 ZSTAF Prereqs: EDA 516, 529, 542, 544, 574, and 514 or 515. K EDA 582 90 1721 Special Ed Field/Seminar 3 M 06:00PM-08:00PM ONLINE ZSTAF Synchronous meetings times 6-8 pm; prereqs: EDA 516, 529, 542, 544, 574, and 514 or 515 WRITING PROGRAM All scheduling for the following courses is done through the PAWLP office. For more information call 610-436-2297. O PWP 599 20 1413 Penna Writng Wkshp 1 T TBA OCL Buckele First Five-Week Session Summer 2014 14 West Chester University

Course Listings ATTR ABV NUM SEC CL# COURSE TITLE CRED TIME ROOM PROF COMMENTS Graduate Course Offerings Summer 2014: Second Five-Week Session Monday, June 30 Saturday, August 2, 2014 ATTR ABV NUM SEC CL# COURSE TITLE CRED TIME ROOM PROF COMMENTS COMMUNICATION SCIENCE AND DISORDERS Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Mareile Koenig, 610-436-3218 or @wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. B SPP 551 01 2013 Clinical Practicum 1.5 MW 11:00AM-02:00PM CAR419 Curtin Hearing DX/TX B SPP 551 02 2015 Clinical Practicum 1.5 MW 02:00PM-05:00PM CAR419 Curtin Hearing DX/TX B SPP 551 30 2009 Clinical Practicum 3 M-R 08:00AM-11:00AM CAR428 ZSTAF SSP/Lang TX B SPP 551 31 1997 Clinical Practicum 3 M-R 08:00AM-11:00AM CAR426 Grillo SP/Lang TX B SPP 551 32 1999 Clinical Practicum 3 M-R 11:00AM-02:00PM ZSTAF SP/Lang TX B SPP 551 33 2011 Clinical Practicum 3 M-R 02:00PM-05:00PM CAR428 ZSTAF SP/Lang TX B SPP 551 34 2001 Clinical Practicum 1.5 TR 08:00AM-11:00AM CAR419 ZSTAF SP/Lang DX B SPP 551 35 2003 Clinical Practicum 1.5 TR 11:00AM-02:00PM CAR426 ZSTAF SP/Lang DX B SPP 551 36 2005 Clinical Practicum 1.5 TR 11:00AM-02:00PM CAR428 Grillo SP/Lang DX B SPP 551 37 1993 Clinical Practicum 1.5 TR 02:00PM-05:00PM CAR426 ZSTAF SP/Lang DX B SPP 551 38 2017 Clinical Practicum 1.5 MW 08:00AM-11:00AM CAR419 ZSTAF Hearing DX/TX B SPP 551 39 2019 Clinical Practicum 1.5 MW 11:00AM-02:00PM CAR420 ZSTAF Hearing DX/TX B SPP 551 80 2023 Clinical Practicum 3 M-R 05:00PM-08:00PM CAR428 ZSTAF SP/Lang DX B SPP 551 81 2025 Clinical Practicum 3 M-R 05:00PM-08:00PM SMB208 ZSTAF SP/Lang DX B SPP 551 82 1995 Clinical Practicum 1.5 TR 05:00PM-08:00PM CAR419 ZSTAF SP/Lang DX B SPP 551 83 2021 Clinical Practicum 1.5 MW 05:00PM-08:00PM CAR419 Curtin Hearing DX/TX COMMUNICATION STUDIES Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Mary Braz, 610-436-3328 or mbraz@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility. A COM 508 30 1265 Spec Topic Seminar 3 MW 06:00PM-10:00PM MNH213 Bell Gi Intercultural Communication COM 508 31 2278 Spec Topic Seminar 3 TR 05:30PM-09:30PM Mahoney New Media Theory COMPUTER SCIENCE Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Afrand Agah, 610-430-4419 or aagah@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. CSC 581 31 1307 Topics Comput Sci 3 TR 06:00PM-10:00PM UNA141 Yang Ch Scientific Programming and Simulation CSC 605 31 1073 Internship in CSC 3 TBA TBA Yang Ch COUNSELOR EDUCATION Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Eric Owens, 610-436-2559 or eowens@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. EDC 567 31 1873 Group Dynamics 3 TWR 04:15PM-07:00PM GBC139 ZSTAF EDC 571 31 1917 Coun Theor Tech 3 TWR 07:15PM-10:00PM GBC144 ZSTAF EDC 576 31 1871 Consul Coord Coun 3 TWR 07:15PM-10:00PM GBC140 ZSTAF O EDC 594 31 1929 Wkshp Counsel Educ 3 TWR 04:15PM-07:00PM GBC144 ZSTAF Meets 7/1-8/1; prereq: EDC 567 Advanced Group Counseling or equivalent AO EDC 596 31 1931 Wkshp Counsel Educ 3 M-F 08:00AM-04:00PM GBC144 ZSTAF Meets 7/28-8/1 Introduction to Counseling Supervision EARLY AND MIDDLE GRADES EDUCATION Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Connie DiLucchio, 610-436-2944 or cdilucchio@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. ECE 517 90 2295 Small Bus Mgmnt in ECE 3 TBA Prudhoe Online course (pending) K EDE 563 90 1947 Teachers as Leaders 3 M 09:00AM-11:00AM AND102 DiLucch EDE 593 32 1953 Special Topics 3 M-R 09:00AM-12:15PM REC102A Fiorenz Meets 7/7-24 Bullying in Schools ENGLISH Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Carolyn Sorisio, 610-436-2745 or csorisio@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. ENG 593 30 1293 Lit for Sec Schl 3 TR 04:00PM-08:00PM REC213 Renzi L ENG 595 80 2328 Tchg Composition 3 TR 04:00PM-08:00PM REC305 Kahn Se West Chester University 15 First Five-Week Session Summer 2014

GEOGRAPHY AND PLANNING Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Joan Welch, 610-436-2940 or jwelch@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. K GEO 534 92 1819 Geo Info Systems 3 TBA TBA ONLINE Coutu G HEALTH Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Lynn Carson, 610-436-2138 or lcarson@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. O HEA 581 30 1979 Special Topics 1 M-F 08:00AM-05:00PM HSC328 Sankara Meets 7/9, 10, 11, 14, 15; Current Issues in Global Health and Development combined with HEA 435-30 O HEA 581 31 2043 Special Topics 1 M-F 08:00AM-05:00PM HSC325 Sankara Meets 7/23, 24, 25, 28, 29; combined with HEA 435-31 O HEA 581 32 2047 Special Topics 1 TR 05:00PM-10:00PM HSC116D DeJoy S Meets 7/7-31; combined with Current Issues in Sexual Health Promotion HEA 435-32 HEA 601 30 2089 Rsrch/Report Wrtng 3 TBA NRN James T HEA 623 30 1973 Sub Abuse Prev 3 M-F 08:00AM-05:00PM HSC116D Brenner Meets 7/7-11; accelerated Q HEA 650 30 1975 Appl Learn Exper II 3 TBA NRN Carson MPH community health and integrative health track only Q HEA 650 31 1977 Appl Learn Exper II 3 TBA NRN Dziembo MPH health care management track only Q HEA 650 32 2309 Appl Learn Exper II 3 TBA NRN ZSTAF MPH nutrition track only Q HEA 650 33 2310 Appl Learn Exper II 3 TBA NRN Shorten MPH environmental health track only Q HEA 650 34 2311 Appl Learn Exper II 3 TBA NRN Sheehan MPH environmental health track only Q HEA 650 35 2325 Appl Learn Exper II 3 TBA NRN Morresi MPH community health and integrative health track only KINESIOLOGY Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Sheri Melton, 610-436-2146 or smelton@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. EXS 699 41 2093 Research II 3 TBA TBA Melton K KIN 583 90 2037 Med/Path Issues 3 TBA TBA Ellis M Distance ed/online classes LANGUAGES AND CULTURES Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Rebecca Pauly, 610-436-2382 or rpauly@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. FRE 520 30 1175 Topics Lit & Lang 3 TR 08:30AM-12:45PM MNH415 Pauly R French Social Media LITERACY Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Kevin Flanigan, 610-430-5642 or kflanigan@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. EDR 509 31 1891 Wrtg Devel & Inst 3 TWR 01:00PM-04:00PM REC102 ZSTAF EDR 512 31 1887 Lit Prac & Sem I 3 M-R 08:00AM-10:15AM REC211 ZSTAF EDR 514 31 1897 Reading Cont Area 3 M-R 01:00PM-03:15PM REC213 ZSTAF. EDR 516 31 1901 Prob Lit Devel 3 M-R 10:30AM-12:45PM REC102 ZSTAF Prereqs: EDR 505, 507, 509 Students enrolling in EDR 523 must have their current FBI fingerprinting, criminal, child abuse, and TB test clearances on file by the first day of class. EDR 523 31 1913 Literacy Field Exp PreK-4 3 M-F 01:00PM-04:00PM REC104 Santori Meets 7/21-8/1 R EDR 532 31 1889 Lit Prac & Sem II 3 M-R 10:30AM-12:45PM REC211 Solic K Students enrolling in EDR 538 must have their current FBI fingerprinting, criminal, child abuse, and TB test clearances on file by the first day of class. EDR 538 31 1915 Litrcy Fld Exp Grades 4-8 3 M-F 01:00PM-04:00PM REC104 Santori Meets 7/21-8/1 EDR 598 is a hybrid class that meets on campus and 15 hours online. Students are required to check into D2L at least one week prior to the first day of class. O EDR 598 31 1911 Literacy Workshop 1 M-F 01:00PM-07:00PM REC211 Schugar 7/21-25 Creating Readers and Writers in Technology-Infused Classrooms MATHEMATICS Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Gail Gallitano (mathematics), 610-436-2440 or ggallitano@wcupa.edu, or Dr. Randall Rieger (applied statistics), 610-436-2440 or rrieger@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. MAT 570 31 2320 Math Models in Sci 3 M-R 08:00AM-09:00AM UNA120 ZSTAF MAT 575 31 1299 Complex Analys I 3 M-R 01:00PM-03:15PM UNA119 Tan Lin MAT 595 32 1315 Topics in Math 1 M-R 10:30AM-12:45PM UNA119 George Introduction to Algebraic Topology MTE 507 31 1301 Found Sec Math 3 TBA TBA Glidden MTE 553 31 1123 Teaching Children Math I 3 M-R 10:30AM-12:45PM UNA158 Gallita MTE 604 31 1125 Research Seminar 3 TBA TBA Glidden STA 534 31 1239 Time Series 3 TR 06:00PM-10:00PM UNA120 McClint Second Five-Week Session Summer 2014 16 West Chester University

MUSIC: APPLIED Private music instruction will be offered only by department chair permission. AIM 679 31 2225 Spec Subjs Seminar 3 M-F 08:00AM-04:30PM SMB141 Jacoby Meets 7/13-18 Jazz Workshop AIM 680 31 2243 Spec Subjs Seminar 3 M-F 08:00AM-04:30PM SMB141 Hanning Instructor Michael Miles AIM 680 32 2290 Spec Subjs Seminar 3 M-F 08:00AM-04:30PM SMB204 Martin Meets 7/14-18; guest clinicians Mal- Conducting Symposium lory Thompson and Paul Crider O MWB 539 31 2275 March Band Wrkshop 3 M-R 08:00AM-04:30PM SMB141 Yozviak Meets 7/22-25 VOC 536 31 2294 Vocal-Choral Wkshp 3 M-F 08:00AM-04:30PM Kelly R Meets 7/21-25 Choral Conducting MUSIC: EDUCATION Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Burton, 610-436-2222 or jburton3@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. MUE 518 31 2288 Multicult Music Ed 3 M-R 08:00AM-04:30PM SMB220 McFarla MUE 528 31 2261 Mus in Special Ed 3 M-F 08:00AM-04:30PM SMB220 Guerrie MUE 560 31 2255 Kodaly I: Mus Trg 2 M-F 08:00AM-12:00PM SMB208 Paney A MUE 561 31 2257 Kodaly I: Method 2 M-F 12:45PM-04:45PM SMB208 Brumfie MUE 562 31 2286 Kodaly II: Mus Trg 2 M-F 08:00AM-12:00PM SMB220 Paney A MUE 563 31 2287 Kodaly II : Method 2 M-F 12:45PM-04:45PM SMB220 Brumfie MUE 564 31 2237 Kodaly III:Mus Trg 2 M-F 08:00AM-12:00PM SMB225 Paney A MUE 565 31 2239 Kodaly III: Method 2 M-F 12:45PM-04:45PM SMB225 Brumfie MUE 597 31 2289 Digital Media 3 M-F 08:00AM-04:30PM SMB252 Jacoby MUE 601 31 2229 Innovati in Ele. Musi Educ 3 M-F 08:00AM-04:30PM SMB320 Burton MUE 679 31 2241 Spec Subj Seminar 1 M-F 08:00AM-06:30PM SMB252 Jacoby Special Ed in Music K MUE 691 31 2249 Research Seminar 2 TBA Olesen K MUE 692 31 2251 Research Report 2 TBA Olesen K MUE 698 31 2253 Recital Research 1 TBA Olesen MUSIC THEORY, HISTORY, AND COMPOSITION MHL 501 80 2276 Style Form & Genre 3 M-F 05:00PM-07:45PM SMB210 Hiloski MMU 699 31 2321 Thesis 3 TBA Maggio MTC 512 80 2227 Adv Composition I 3 TBA Maggio Individual lessons; no prereq; contact instructor NUTRITION NTD 520 30 1965 Persp on Obesity 3 M-F 08:00AM-05:00PM HSC325 Davidso Meets 7/14-18; accelerated; combined with NTD 420-30 NTD 522 30 2304 Nutr/Hlth,Fit,Perf 3 M-F 08:00AM-05:00PM HSC116D Christa Meets 7/21-25; accelerated; combined with NTD 422-30 PROFESSIONAL AND SECONDARY EDUCATION Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Robert Haworth, 610-436-2246 or rhaworth@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. EDC 540 31 1869 Assess Meth Coun 3 TWR 04:15PM-07:00PM GBC143 Brown K EDF 502 31 1905 Met Mat Rsch Couns 3 TWR 07:15PM-10:00PM GBC143 Brown K K EDT 500 90 1921 Integrated Ed Tech 3 TBA TBA ONLINE Penny C PSYCHOLOGY Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Angela Clarke (clinical), 610-436-3136 or aclarke@wcupa.edu, or Dr. Jennifer Bunk, 610-436-2758 or jbunk@ wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. PSY 565 30 1181 Psychol of Women 3 TR 04:15PM-08:15PM AND101 McConat Combined with PSY 365-30 PUBLIC POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION Nondegree students must obtain signatures and advisement from concentration advisers. Questions on the MSA program should contact Dr. Jeffery Osgood, 610-425-5000, ext. 2440 or msa@wcupa.edu. U PPA 500 31 1851 Found of Public Service 3 MW 06:00PM-07:00PM GBC205 Davis M U PPA 502 31 1813 Policy Analy/Program Eval 3 TR 06:00PM-10:00PM GBC204 Turner U PPA 505 31 1815 Public Sector Org Theory 3 TR 06:00PM-10:00PM GBC205 Davis M U PPA 533 31 1821 Nonprofit Fundraising 3 MW 06:00PM-10:00PM GBC204 Phillip SOCIAL WORK Nonmatriculated students should contact Dr. Page Buck for more information about the program, 610-430-4171 or pbuck@wcupa.edu. SWG 564 31 1805 HBSE: Men Heal-Ill 3 TR 05:00PM-08:30PM AND104 ZSTAF SWG 570 31 1807 Soc Work/ Subst Use Dis 3 TR 09:00AM-12:30PM AND102 ZSTAF SWG 570 32 1863 Soc Work/ Subst Use Dis 3 MW 05:00PM-08:30PM AND104 ZSTAF West Chester University 17 Second Five-Week Session Summer 2014

SPECIAL EDUCATION Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Vicki McGinley (Special Education), 610-436-1060 or vmcginley@wcupa.edu, or Dr. Catherine Prudhoe (Early Childhood), 610-436-3071 or cprudhoe@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. EDA 521 31 2327 Assistive Tech for Comm 3 M-R 05:00PM-07:15PM REC212 ZSTAF K EDA 521 90 1933 Assistive Tech for Comm 3 M 05:00PM-07:00PM ONLINE ZSTAF EDA 523 31 1935 Curric Indiv Lrning Diff II 3 MW 06:00PM-10:00PM REC104 ZSTAF Prereq: EDA 516, 574; traditional format K EDA 523 90 1937 Curric Indiv Lrning Diff II 3 M 05:00PM-07:00PM ONLINE ZSTAF Prereq: EDA 516, 574 EDA 530 31 2330 Teaching Child with Autism 3 TR 05:00PM-09:30PM REC104 ZSTAF Traditional format WRITING PROGRAM All scheduling for the following courses is done through the PAWLP office. For more information call 610-436-2297. PWP 503 30 1211 Tchng Strat II 3 M-F 08:00AM-04:30PM GBC312 Buckele Meets 7/14-18; master instruc- Strategies for Teaching Writing tors Tina DeLiberato and Rita DiCarne PWP 503 31 1213 Tchng Strat II 3 M-F 08:00AM-04:30PM GBC312 Buckele Meets 7/21-25; master instructor Popular Mechanics Linda Kerschner PWP 510 30 1205 Wrtng/Rdng/PCRP2 3 M-F 08:30AM-04:00PM OCL Buckele Meets 6/23-27; master instructor Literacy in Bloom at Longwood Gardens Patty Koller PWP 512 30 1261 Tchr-Research Sem 3 M-F 08:00AM-04:30PM GBC306 Buckele Meets 7/28-8/1; master instructor Writing with 2.0 Technology Brian Kelley PWP 513 30 1269 PCRP2 Seminar 3 M-F 08:00AM-03:00PM GBC312 Buckele Meets 7/7-11; master instruc- Writing and Children s Literature tors Lynne Dorfman and Teresa Moslak PWP 513 31 2335 PCRP2 Seminar 3 M-F 08:00AM-4:30PM OCL Buckele Meets 7/21-25; master instructors Visualizing Words and Worlds, K-12 (Michener Museum) Mark Boland and Tricia Ebarvia PWP 597-30 meets 4/12; 5/17 (8 am-1 pm); 6/30; 7/1-3, 7-10, 14-17 (8 am-3 pm); 9/20; 10/11, 25; and 11/8 (8 am-noon). Master instructors are Brenda Krupp and Rich Mitchell. PWP 597 30 1215 Sem Master Tchrs 6 M-R 08:00AM-03:00PM GBC325 Buckele WCU Writing Institute PWP 597-31 meets 5/12, 17 (8 am-1 pm); 6/30; 7/1-3, 7-10, 14-17 (8 am-3 pm); 8/23; 10/11, 25; and 11/8 (8 am-noon) at Upper Moreland High School. Master instructors are Chris Kehan and Maryellen Kenney. PWP 597 31 1217 Sem Master Tchrs 6 M-R 08:00AM-03:00PM OCL Buckele Willow Grove Writing Institute O PWP 599 30 1207 Penna Writng Wkshp 3 M-F 08:00AM-04:30PM OCL Buckele Meets 7/7-11 at Bucks Co. IU; Reading Essentials master instructor Angela Watters O PWP 599 31 1209 Penna Writng Wkshp 1 MT 08:00AM-04:00PM OCL Buckele Meets 7/14, 15 at Longwood Nature as Inspiration for Reading and Writing: Partnering with Children, K-2 Gardens; master instructors Patty Koller and Andi Ries O PWP 599 32 1343 Penna Writng Wkshp 1 WR 08:45AM-04:00PM OCL Buckele Meets 7/29, 30; master instructor History and Art in Valley Forge National Historical Park Diana Berklich Second Five-Week Session Summer 2014 18 West Chester University

Graduate Course Offerings Summer 2014: Post Session Monday, August 4 Friday, August 22, 2014 Course Listings ATTR ABV NUM SEC CL# COURSE TITLE CRED TIME ROOM PROF COMMENTS COUNSELOR EDUCATION Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Eric Owens, 610-436-2559 or eowens@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. O EDC 595 41 1068 Wkshp Counsel Educ 3 M-F 08:30AM-04:30PM GBC141 Owens E Meets 8/4-8; contact instructor Crisis Intervention and Counseling Survivors of Trauma for Information K EDC 650 90 1070 Advan Internship 3 TWR 07:15PM-10:00PM GBC141 Parsons Distance ed; majors only; contact instructor for information EARLY AND MIDDLE GRADES EDUCATION Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Connie DiLucchio, 610-436-2944 or cdilucchio@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. EDE 589 41 1062 Wkshp Humnzng Tchg 3 M-F 09:00AM-04:30PM REC102A Cai Wei Global Perspectives PROFESSIONAL AND SECONDARY EDUCATION Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Robert Haworth, 610-436-2246 or rhaworth@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. O EDF 599 41 1136 Wrkshp Profess Ed 3 M-F Kenney O EDS 599 41 1060 Wkshp Second Educ 3 M-F 08:00AM-04:00PM REC211 Penny C Meets 8/4-9 Using the Apple ipad O EDS 599 42 1064 Wkshp Second Educ 3 M-F 08:00AM-04:00PM REC211 Penny C HISTORY Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Eric Fournier, 610-436-2789 or efournier@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. HIS 602 41 1032 Readngs: Europ His 3 TBA TBA Fournie Byzantium 4-10 Century KINESIOLOGY Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Sheri Melton, 610-436-2146 or smelton@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. EXS 699 41 1096 Research II 3 TBA TBA Melton MATHEMATICS Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Gail Gallitano (mathematics), 610-436-2440 or ggallitano@wcupa.edu, or Dr. Randall Rieger (applied statistics), 610-436-2440 or rrieger@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. STA 531 41 1024 Topics App Stat 3 M-R 06:00PM-10:00PM UNA120 Crosset Does not fulfill MS elective requirement MUSIC: EDUCATION Nondegree students should consult with Dr. Burton, 610-436-2222 or jburton3@wcupa.edu, for advice and to verify eligibility prior to scheduling. MUE 570 41 1098 Orff - I BaMusic 2 M-F 08:00AM-12:00PM SMB204 Fuoco-L MUE 571 41 1100 Orff I Recorder 1 M-F 01:00PM-02:45PM SMB220 Amchin MUE 572 41 1102 Orff I Movement 1 M-F 03:00PM-04:45PM SMB320 McFarla MUE 573 41 1104 Orff II BaMus 2 M-F 08:00AM-12:00PM SMB225 Blaney MUE 574 41 1106 Orff II Recorder 1 M-F 01:00PM-02:45PM SMB208 Fuoco-L MUE 575 41 1108 Orff II Movement 1 M-F 03:00PM-04:45PM SMB220 McFarla MUE 576 41 1110 Orff III BaMus 2 M-F 08:00AM-12:00PM SMB220 Amchin MUE 577 41 1112 Orff III Recorder 1 M-F 01:00PM-02:45PM SMB225 Blaney MUE 578 41 1114 Orff III Movement 1 M-F 03:00PM-04:45PM SMB225 McFarla MUE 579 41 1127 Orff: Recorder En 1 M-F 08:30AM-11:00AM SMB220 Burton MUE 580 41 1128 Orff: Movement 1 M-F 11:15AM-01:45PM SMB220 Burton MUE 581 41 1129 Orff:Inst Pract 1 M-F 02:00PM-04:30PM SMB220 Burton MUE 582 41 1126 Orff-Schulwerk Final Proj 1 TBA McFarla NUTRITION NTD 501 40 1133 Nutrition Cncpts/Contrvrsy 3 M-F 08:00AM-05:00PM HSC119A Walz Sa Meets 8/11-15; combined with NTD 301-40 West Chester University 19 Post Session Summer 2014

SOCIAL WORK Nonmatriculated students should contact Dr. Page Buck, 610-430-4171 or pbuck@wcupa.edu for more information about the program. SWG 577 41 1052 Social Work in Disasters 3 TBA ZSTAF WRITING PROGRAM All scheduling for the following courses is done through the PAWLP office. For more information call 610-436-2297. PWP 513 meets 8/4-8 at the Brandywine River Museum with an introductory meeting to be held there 7/15, 1-4 p.m. Master instructors are Teresa Moslak and Bobbie Wade. PWP 513 40 1137 PCRP2 Seminar 3 M-F 08:30AM-04:00PM OCL Buckele Visualizing Words and Worlds O PWP 599 40 1014 Penna Writng Wkshp 1 M-F 08:00AM-04:30PM OCL Buckele Meets 8/4-8 at Bucks Co. IU; Nonfiction Texts: Reading to Analyze Writing, to Explore, Grades 2-8 master instructors Kathy Egan and Chris Kehan Post Session Summer 2014 20 West Chester University