Course Updates
Canceled Courses
AC 210 Financial Accounting 3.06/7–8/16 91458 Sa 9-12:30p.m.A420 Budnyak $1,200BYB 210 General Biology
7/7-7/22 22252 MTWRF 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. H401
Lab MTWRF 1:30-3:30 p.m. BC162 Cloutier $1,600
HIS 101 Civilization to 1650: Unfolding of Traditional Civilization 3.0
7/7–8/13 21593 MW 6–9 p.m. H401 Mueller $1,200
HLM 200 World Music Survey 3.0 (MUB 200)
5/21–6/6 22148 MTWRF 12:10–3:15 p.m. H207 Rauche $1,305
AC 716 Accounting Principles for Not-for-Profit Organizations 3.0
5/21–7/2 20733 MW 5–8 p.m. A321 Staff $1,95
HCP 660 Medical and Health Care Organization and Financing 3.0
5/21-7/2 22785 MW 5-8 p.m. A322 Surprenant $1,950
CMM 110 Introduction to Communication 3.0
6/7-8/16 23851 Distance Learning (see page 12) Walsh $1,200
Changed Courses
MBA 614 Economic Analysis for Managers 3.0
5/22–7/1 20495 TR 5–8 p.m. A320 Staff $1,950
EC 101 Introduction to Economics 3.0
5/22-7/1 20958 TR 5–8 p.m. H111 Rassekh $1,200
FIN 620 Cases in Finance 3.0
5/20* and 20320 T 5–8 p.m. A420
5/31- 6/15 SASU 9 a.m.–3 p.m. A427 Lashgari $1,950
MBA 612 Accounting Concepts 3.0
5/22-7/1 20734 TR 5–8 p.m. A326 Staff $1,950
MBA 750 Performance Analysis 3.0
5/21-7/2 20615 MW 5–8 p.m. A323 Hogan $1,950
RPW 210W Foundations of Argument 3.0
6/7–8/16 22707 Distance Learning (see page 12) Highberg $1,200
SOC 470 Criminology 3.0
7/8-8/14 21810 TR 5-8 p.m. H403 DiChiara $1,200
QNT 230 Business Statistics 3.0
5/22–7/1 20545 TR 12-3p.m. A425 Kolluri $1,200
RPW 211W Introduction to Business and Management Communication 3.0
5/21–7/2 22720 MW 4:20–7:20 p.m. A109 Breeze $1,200
MBA 612 Accounting Concepts 3.0
5/22-7/1 20734 TR 5–8 p.m. A326 Kulesza $1,950
7/7-8/13 20884 MW 5–8 p.m. A325 Staff $1,950
AC 320 Financial Reporting Theory I 3.0
5/21–7/2 20421 MW 5–8 p.m. H256 Staff $1,200
AC 430 Auditing Concepts and Problems 3.0
5/21–7/2 20423 MW 5–8:30 p.m. H258 Kulesza $1,200
AC 760 Taxation of Business Organizations 3.0
5/22–7/1 20849 TR 5–8 p.m. A326 Ruggiero $1,950
7/8–8/14 20732 TR 5–8 p.m. A326 Guest $1,950
AC 785 Taxation of Real Estate Transactions 3.0
7/7–8/13 21394 MW 5-8 p.m. A420 Costa $1,950
BYB 210 General Biology 4.0
7/7-7/22 22252
MTWRF 9 a.m.-12 p.m. H401
Lab MTWRF 1:30-3:30 p.m. BC162 Cloutier $1,600
PE 110 Independent Gym Credit 1.0
5/21–7/2 20419 TBA TBA SPCNT Stavropoulos $400
7/7–8/14 24462 TBA TBA SPCNT Stavropoulos $400
Added Courses
DES 391 Special Topics: Interaction and Interface Design 3.0
This introductory course will explore issues of interface design with a focus on a variety of design principles (information hierarchy, navigation), multi-modal information (presentation, user/product interactions) and how these elements are part of a larger design process.
Prerequisites: Visual Communication Design major or permission of instructor
Lab fee: $40
7/21-8/1 24449 MTWRF 9 a.m.–5 p.m. V209 Poggio $1,200
PHO 390 Special Topics: Platinum and Palladium Photography 3.0
This intensive workshop will focus on the basics of platinum and palladium photographic printing. Students will learn how to produce archival images on a wide variety of art papers as well as learn to produce large format negatives for contract printing. This traditional non-silver process produces beautiful, soft but highly detained images.
Prerequisites: PHO 220 or basic photo darkroom experience
Lab fee: $40
5/19-5/30 24436 MTWRF 9 a.m.–5 p.m. V123 Calafiore $1,200
AC 210 Financial Accounting 3.0
An introduction to financial accounting fundamentals in
today’s business world. The basic financial statements are
presented: balance sheet, income statement, statement of
cash flows, and statement of retained earnings. Students are
exposed to the recording, summarization, and presentation
of financial information and methods of analyzing financial
statements.
6/7–8/16 91458 Sa 9-12:30p.m. A420 Staff $1,200
MKT 990 Special Topics in Marketing: Current Issues n Marketing 3.0
This seminar-based course will focus on
1) Public Policy and Socially Responsible Marketing (topics address environmental marketing, the digital divide)
2) Marketing and Technology (point-9f-purchase and technology, e-business marketing models) and
3) Buyer Behavior Shifts (as influenced by rapid changes in demographic composition and lifestyles). Each of these topics will be analyzed as they impact marketing decision making in public and private, profit and non-profit organizations.
Prerequisites: MBA 618 or permission of the instructor
5/21-7/2 24124 MW 5-8p.m. A321 Albert $1,950
MTH 241 Calculus II for Engineering Technology 3.0
An introduction to integral calculus, including integrals of rational, trigonometric, logarithmic, and exponential functions , with technical applications; and an introduction to differential equations.
Prerequisite: MTH 232 (minimum grade of C-) or permission of instructor.
5/21-7/2 24774 MW 4-6:30 p.m. UT306 McGee $1,200
ECE 600 Graduate Project in Electrical Engineering 3.0-9.0
5/21-7/2 24670 TBA TBA Moslehpour $540/cr
5/21-7/2 24722 TBA TBA Abu-aisheh $540/cr
ECT 231 AC & Solid State Fundamentals 4.0
5/21-7/2 24683 MW 4:15-7:05 p.m. D325 Hasselmark $1,200
5/21-7/2 24696 LAB MW 7:10-9:55 p.m. D325 Hasselmark
Lab fee: $40
EL 482 Senior Project 4.0
5/21-7/2 24657 TBA TBA Hasselmark $1,200
ECE 551 Engineering System Design Using Neural Networks 3.0
5/21-7/2 24709 MW 4:15-7:05 p.m. D315 Ilumoka $1,620
Lab fee: $40
NUR 343 Nursing and Diversity 3.0
5/19–6/30 25359 M 4:30-10:30 p.m.
A322 Diehl $1,200