Eastern Shore Higher Education Center u Salisbury University u UMES u Stevenson University u UMUC u Gratz College/RTC u Notre Dame of Maryland University The Eastern Shore Higher Education Center, located on the Chesapeake College Wye Mills Campus, offers upper-division courses towards bachelor s and graduate degrees. The mission of the Center is to promote higher education and economic development in the region by offering a range of postsecondary programs and services in its state-of-the-art facility. Registration is conducted by each credit-granting institution. Please contact Salisbury University, the University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES), Stevenson University (formerly Villa Julie College), University of Maryland University College (UMUC), Gratz College / RTC, or Notre Dame of Maryland University to complete the application and registration process. Students must have an Associate of Arts degree and/or meet program entrance requirements in order to qualify for bachelor s degree programs. There must be sufficient enrollment in each class in order for the institution to offer the courses listed. The schedules listed on the home university or college website will be official. Please check for any changes or cancellations on the website of the university or college offering the course. The following degrees and programs are currently offered at the Eastern Shore Higher Education Center. Contact information for each program or degree can be found in the scheduling section for each degree area. u Salisbury University (www.salisbury.edu) Bachelor s Degree in Elementary Education Bachelor s Degree in Social Work Bachelor s Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies American Studies Track Bachelor s and Master s courses in ESOL (These are online courses.) Master s Degree in Educational Leadership Master s Degree in Social Work u University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) (www.umes.edu) Bachelor s courses for Professional & Technical Education Certification Master s courses in Career and Technology Education Work-based Learning Endorsement courses Bachelor s Degree in Human Ecology with a Concentration in Child Development PhD in Organizational Leadership u University of Maryland University College (UMUC) (www.umuc.edu) Bachelor s Degree in Business Administration (online only, at this time) Bachelor s Degree in Criminal Justice (online only, at this time) Bachelor s Degree in Environmental Management (online only) u Gratz College (for registration contact www.thertc.net) Master s Degree in Education (The focus of this degree is on Instruction) u Stevenson University (formerly Villa Julie College) (www.stevenson.edu) Bachelor s of Science Degree in Nursing Master s of Science Degree in Nursing (This is an online program.) u Notre Dame of Maryland University (www.ndm.edu) PhD in Instructional Leadership for Changing Populations Master s Degree in Gifted and Talented The Eastern Shore Higher Education Center is also available as a professional development center for local education, non-profit, business and government agencies. The Center is the ideal location for regional meetings, complete with free parking and onsite catering services. Classrooms are available for small meetings and seminars. A computer lab accommodates technology training needs for up to 20 participants. A large amphitheatre is available and can be set up in theatre-style or workshop-style seating. For more information regarding the Eastern Shore Higher Education Center, contact Deborah Urry, Executive Director, at 410-827-5761 or durry@chesapeake.edu. For additional information, please visit our website at: www.chesapeake.edu/eshec. 54 410-822-5400 410-758-1537 410-228-4360 TTY: call via Maryland Relay www.chesapeake.edu FA 14
Bachelor s Program: Elementary Education This program is based on a cohort model. Candidates must meet all AAT and articulation requirements, or be accepted into the program by Salisbury University. A new cohort will start once each year. For information on transferring with the AAT, please contact Dr. Deanna Stock at dstock@chesapeake.edu. For more information about admission into the Bachelor s Degree program in Elementary Education, contact Ms. Sara Elburn at sjelburn@salisbury.edu. Students must also meet with their Salisbury University advisor to select courses needed to complete their minor and register for those courses in addition to the ones listed below. There must be sufficient enrollment to begin a new cohort each year. Block C ELED 408-350 Children s Literature 3 Clark Tuesday 12:30 3:15 pm HEC 212 EDUC 415-354 Instructional Techniques for 3 Staff Tuesday 4:30 7:15 pm HEC 213 Inclusion EDUC 416-350 Classroom Management 3 Elburn Tuesday 9:30 12:15 pm HEC 212 ELED 427-350 Classroom Assessment & 3 Staff Thursday 4:30 7:15 pm HEC 212 Intervention in Reading ELED 409 Classroom visitations one full day per week Block B ELED 311-350 Mathematics Instruction 3 Ennis Thursday 12:30 3:15 pm HEC 213 ELED 313-350 Social Studies Instruction 3 Jack Tuesday 12:30 3:15 pm HEC 213 ELED 312-350 Science Instruction 3 Wilson Thursday 4:00 7:15 pm HEC 213 ELED 309 Classroom visitations three hours per week Master s Program: Education This course must have sufficient enrollment to be held at the Eastern Shore Higher Education Center. In order to register for this course, please contact the Salisbury University Registrar s Office at registrar@salisbury.edu or call 410-543-6150. For more information about the classes, contact Ms. Claire Williams, Salisbury University Education Department at: 410-543-6281 or at clwilliams@salisbury. edu. This course may also meet program requirements for Administrator I Certification. Educators should check with the Certification Officer in their school system. For more information you may also contact Dr. Ted Gilkey at trgilkey@salisbury.edu. EDLD 512 Ed Research & Leadership 3 TBA Online Bachelor s and Master s Courses in ESOL (English as a Second Language) The following courses will be offered online in the area of English as a Second Language (ESOL) from Salisbury University. Students may take these classes for professional development or to complete a minor in ESOL. Students interested in taking these courses should talk with their advisor and should feel free to contact Dr. Joaquin Vila at jsvila@salisbury.edu, for more information. Bachelor s Courses Fall 2014 Course Offerings Salisbury University ENGL 240-701 Intro. to the Study of Language 4 Vila Online ENGL 240-702 Intro. to the Study of Language 4 Vila Online ENGL 433-701 Language & Culture 4 Vila Online FA 14 410-822-5400 410-758-1537 410-228-4360 TTY: call via Maryland Relay www.chesapeake.edu 55
Fall Course Offerings, continued Master s Course ENG 535-703 Language & Culture 3 Vila Online Bachelor s in Interdisciplinary Studies American Studies Track Students who have earned an AA Degree in Liberal Arts are eligible to apply to enter the Bachelor s degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. Students with an AAT may enroll in courses to meet their education minor requirement. For more information on the degree and on how to register for courses, contact Dr. Keith Brower at khbrower@salisbury.edu. ENGL 379-651 Harlem Renaissance 4 King Monday 7:00 9:45 pm HEC 205 Social Work Degree Programs The Bachelor s and Master s Degree Programs in Social Work are conducted as a cohort model. For more information or to apply for acceptance into either degree program, please contact Ms. Sue Park, Social Work Blended Delivery Coordinator at separk@salisbury. edu or you may contact the Social Work Department at Salisbury University at 410-543-6304. Ms. Park has office hours in room HEC 104A in the Eastern Shore Higher Education Center. Bachelor s Program: Social Work SOWK 416.651 Research 1 3 TBA Monday 5:00 6:50 pm HEC 205 SOWK 400.651 Social Work Practice II 3 TBA Monday 7:00 8:50 pm HEC 205 SOWK 420.651 Field 1 Seminar 3 TBA Tuesday 7:00 7:50 pm HEC 201 SOWK 300.651 Human Behavior I 3 TBA Wednesday 5:00 6:50 pm HEC 201 SOWK 305.651 Policy 3 TBA Wednesday 7:00 8:50 pm HEC 201 SOWK 310.651 Interview Skill & Techniques 3 TBA Thursday 5:00 6:50 pm HEC 201 Master s Program: Social Work SOWK 650.651 Advanced Practice w/ Individuals 3 TBA Tuesday 5:00 6:50 pm HEC 201 SOWK 654.651 Psychopathology 3 TBA Tuesday 5:00-6:50 pm HEC 205 SOWK 660.651 Advanced Practice w/families 3 TBA Tuesday 7:00 8:50 pm HEC 205 SOWK 640.651 Field 1 Seminar 3 TBA Tuesday 7:00 8:50 pm HEC 201 SOWK 610.651 Human Behavior I 3 TBA Wednesday 5:00 6:50 pm HEC 201 SOWK 605.651 Social Welfare Policy 3 TBA Wednesday 7:00 8:50 pm HEC 201 SOWK 620.651 Social Work Practice 1 3 TBA Thursday 7:00 8:50 pm HEC 201 56 410-822-5400 410-758-1537 410-228-4360 TTY: call via Maryland Relay www.chesapeake.edu FA 14
University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES) The University of Maryland Eastern Shore is organizing cohorts in the following Career and Technology Education programs: u Professional & Technical Education Certification 12 credits u Work-based Learning Certification 9 credits u Master s Degree in Career & Technology Education 30 credits If you are interested in joining a cohort or would like more information, please contact Deborah Urry at the Eastern Shore Higher Education Center, 410-827-5761 or durry@chesapeake.edu. You must be admitted to UMES and register for courses. For assistance with this process, please contact Dr. Thomas Loveland at 410-727-4808, or tloveland@umes.edu. Please check with UMES for the final schedule before the start of the semester. Career & Technology and Teacher Preparation Courses Fall Course Offerings, continued EDTE 368 Curriculum Development & 3 Urry Thursday 5:00-7:45 pm HEC 200 Teaching Methods *This class will begin on September 3rd and meet every other Thursday evening. EDTE 480 Coordination of Work Based Learn. 3 Urry Wednesday 5:00-7:45 pm HEC 200 *This class will meet on September 4th and meet every other Wednesday evening. Bachelor s in Human Ecology Child Development Classes are now being offered for those individuals seeking a Bachelor s Degree in Early Childhood. This degree does not meet the requirements for a teaching certificate. For additional information on this degree program, please contact Dr. Nina Lyon-Bennett at UMES, 410-651-6056 or at nlbennett@umes.edu. CHDE 427 Partnerships 3 TBA Online CHDE 430 Supervision & Administration 3 TBA Tuesday 5:30-8:00 pm HEC 210 CHDE 440 School-age Programming 3 Sutton Thursday 5:30-8:00 pm HEC 210 PhD in Organizational Leadership NEW THIS FALL! UMES will offer their Doctoral Program in Organizational Leadership with the cohort members attending one class at the Eastern Shore Higher Education Center, one class on line, and one class on the UMES Campus each semester. Classes will follow a weekend model with classes taking place on Friday evenings, all day Saturday and all day Sunday for two weekends. This schedule will continue for the entire cohort program. Applications are currently being accepted. For more information about the degree, please contact Dr. Todd Matthews at 410-651-8361 or at tmatthews@umes.org. To apply please go to: www.umes.edu/grad (click the blue button to apply). If there are specific questions about the application process, the individuals can contact the UMES graduate office at 410-651-6507. ORLD 601 History & Philosophy of 3 Rankin Sept 5, 6, 7, 26, 27, 28 HEC 213 Organizations Class times: Friday evenings all day on Saturday and Sunday. ORLD 611 Quantitative Research 3 Matthew Oct. 10, 11, 12 24, 25, 26 UMES* Methodology *This course will be taught on the UMES campus. Class times: Friday evenings all day on Saturday and Sunday. ORLD 617 Personnel Development, 3 Chase End of Oct. early Dec. Online Management and Evaluation FA 14 410-822-5400 410-758-1537 410-228-4360 TTY: call via Maryland Relay www.chesapeake.edu 57
Fall Course Offerings, continued Gratz College/RTC Master s of Arts in Education These courses are offered by Gratz College through RTC. All courses are worth three graduate credits and are appropriate for educators K-12. The fee for each class is $1065. Please consult the RTC website for important book and policy information. Educators are encouraged to contact their school system to see if Direct Billing has been established. For more information about the Gratz College/RTC designed Master of Arts in Education program, please call 1-800-475-4635 ext. 134. To register for classes, please call the Regional Training Center at 1-800-433-4740 or register online at www.thertc.net. M5225-30476 Assessment Techniques: 3 Staff Oct. 3, 4, 5, 18, 19 HEC 204 Assessing for Student Learning Oct. 3 from 6:00 pm 9:15 pm, Oct. 4, 5, 18, 19 from 8:00 am 4:45 pm M5910-3019 Teaching Tweens and Teens 3 Staff Oct. 10, 11, 12, 25, 26 HEC 204 for Optimal Learning Oct. 10 from 6:00 pm 9:15 pm, Oct. 11, 12, 25. 26 from 8:00 am 4:45 pm M5289-3082 Styles of Teaching: 3 Staff Nov. 1, 2, 15, 16* HEC 204 Personality Type in the Classroom Nov. 1 from 8:00 am 5:45 pm, Nov. 2, 15, 16 from 8:00 am 5:30 pm * Note change in days and times M5105-3058 The Kinesthetic Classroom: 3 Staff Nov. 7, 8, 9, 22,23 HEC 110 Teaching and Learning Through Movement Nov. 7 from 6:00 pm 9:15 pm, Nov. 8. 9, 22, 23 from 8:00 am 4:45 pm M5210-3029 The Bully Proof Classroom 3 Staff` Dec. 5, 6, 7, 13, 14 HEC 204 Dec. 5 from 6:00 pm 9:15 pm, Dec. 6, 7, 13, 14 from 8:00 am 4:45 pm University of Maryland University College (UMUC) CURRENTLY ALL UMUC PROGRAMS AND COURSES ARE ONLY AVAILABLE ONLINE. The University of Maryland University College (UMUC) is only offering courses in an online format. To apply to UMUC or to register for classes, please contact MS. Mary Walters at mary.walters@umuc.edu. Ms. Walters has office hours in the Eastern Shore Higher Education Center one day each week. UMUC also offers an extensive array of online classes in many fields and has an alliance with Chesapeake College for students to transition smoothly from an Associate s Degree to a Bachelor s Degree program. Go to www.umuc. edu, for more information. 58 410-822-5400 410-758-1537 410-228-4360 TTY: call via Maryland Relay www.chesapeake.edu FA 14
Stevenson University (formerly Villa Julie College) Fall Course Offerings, continued Bachelor s Program: Nursing RN to BSN courses are being offered onsite at the Eastern Shore Higher Education Center, with sufficient enrollment. In order to qualify, you must hold a current RN License. For the full schedule of courses to be offered at the Center and for more information on the RN to BSN Option from Stevenson University, please contact Ms. Tonia Cristino, Enrollment Counselor at 443-352-4243. Session 1: 8/25 10/19/2013 NURS 313 Professional Seminar 4 TBA Tuesday 6:00 8:50 pm HEC 212 **Classes meet weeks 1, 3, 5 & 7 Session 2: 10/20 12/14/ 2013 NURS 312 Physical Assess. & Pathophysiology 3 TBA Tuesday 6:00 8:50 pm HEC 212 **Classes meet weeks 1, 3, 5 & 7 Master s Program: Nursing The Master s Degree program is open to registered nurses with a bachelor s degree in nursing. This degree program is available online. For additional information, please contact Ms. Tonia Cristino, Enrollment Counselor at 443-352-4243. Notre Dame of Maryland University PhD Instructional Leadership for Changing Populations Class schedule will be determined once the members of the cohort have been selected. Classes will be held at the Eastern Shore Higher Education Center, via face-to-face format. For information on the course schedule, how to make application, or to register for courses, contact Sister Sharon Slear at sslear@ndm.edu or call admissions at 410-532-5349. A second cohort is forming. Please contact Sr. Sharon Slear for more information. EDU 647-51 Learning & the Brain 3 Connor Monday 5:30 8:15 pm HEC 204 Classes will be held 9/8 11/10/2014. Master s in Gifted and Talented Educators may complete all ten courses to complete the Masters in Gifted and Talented. Educators who have a Master s degree and complete all ten courses will earn a Certificate of Advanced Study in Education (CASE). Educators who hold a Master s degree may take the six courses needed for Certification in Gifted & Talented Education which are both NCATE Certified and MSDE Approved. For information on the course schedule, how to make application, or to register for courses, contact Sister Sharon Slear at sslear@ndm. edu or call admissions at 410-532-5349. EDGT 505-51 Strategies for Gifted & Talented 3 Staff Wednesday 5:00 7:45 pm HEC 204 Classes will be held 9/10 11/12/2014. FA 14 410-822-5400 410-758-1537 410-228-4360 TTY: call via Maryland Relay www.chesapeake.edu 59