CAMBRIDGE COLLEGE SCHOOL OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES SPRING SCHEDULE OF COURSES Including the Medical Interpreter Program
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1 CAMBRIDGE COLLEGE SCHOOL OF UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES 2014 SPRING SCHEDULE OF COURSES Including the Medical Interpreter Program This schedule is subject to change. Please refer to the online schedule for course updates
2 IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT ON-LINE REGISTRATION PLEASE READ BEFORE PROCEEDING Welcome to the Web Based Registration Spring 2014 Course. Through the web module, students may view the spring course schedule on-line, register for courses and view their academic records, including grade reports. Before you begin the process of registering online, please familiarize yourself with the following information: Organization of Course : The attached schedule is organized by degree program in alphabetical order: Baccalaureate degree programs, Doctoral Program (EDD), Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies (CAGS), Master of Education in Counseling Psychology, Master of Education (M.Ed.) and Master of Management (MM). Within each degree program, the courses are listed alphabetically by course prefix. Prefixes indicate the content of the course, i.e., ART is the prefix for ART courses. Please check with your program of study and/or your advisor to make sure you are registering for the correct courses. The codes for the sections and days of the week are as follows: Sections: BE: Blended Learning Lawrence BH: Blended Learning Virginia BM= Boston Medical BS= Blended Learning Springfield Weekdays: U= M= T= W= H= F= S= CA: CC-Cambridge, MA CF: CC-Southern California DD: Doctoral Program DL: Distance Learning GA: CC-Southern Californiia AM= Alternate AT= Alternate AW= Alternate AH= Alternate AF= Alternate AS= MV: CC-Lawrence VA: CC-Virginia NW: Newton Wellesley PR: CC-Puerto Rico SP: CC-Springfield TN: CC-Memphis PT = Professional Seminar PW= Professional Seminar PH = Professional Seminar WS= Spring Workshop TB= TBA Locations and Times: Please check the web on a regular basis for additional course information, location and room assignments. ILP (Independent Learning Project) and Seminars: All students registering for their final Professional Seminar are required to register for their Independent Learning Project. All of the ILP sections are not included on the attached course schedule, but will appear on the web site. To register for the ILP, use the same section number as your Professional Seminar. For example, if you were registering for Professional Seminar EED692 CA02, your Independent Learning Project would be EED800 CA02. This schedule is subject to change. Please refer to the online schedule for course updates.
3 IMPORTANT REGISTRATION POLICIES Registration Period All continuing students may begin on-line registration December 1, Online registration will be closed immediately after the add/drop period and students may not retroactively register for courses. Add/Drop The spring semester add/drop deadline is January 28, 2014 for undergraduate students and February 3, 2014 for graduate students. Students who do not attend a class and do not officially drop within the add/drop period are responsible for full tuition. Please see the academic catalog and/or student handbook for policies on tuition credit for dropped courses. If notification of a drop is received after the add/drop period, the academic record will reflect WD and financial liability is in effect as described in the Academic Catalog and/or Student Handbook. Academic Load Full time undergraduate students may register for a maximum of 15 credits. Full time graduate students may register for a maximum of 12 graduate credits. The school s deans must approve all exceptions to this policy. Auditing Students wishing to audit a course must contact the Registrar s Office to verify that the course is available for auditing. Please note that audited courses are not counted toward degree completion, cannot be converted to credit at a later date, and are not eligible for financial aid. Practicum and Internship courses may not be audited. Class Lists Students must officially register for a course in order to appear on the official class list. Only students whose names appear on the official course list may receive credit for the course. An officially registered student is one who has successfully completed the registration process. This schedule is subject to change. Please refer to the online schedule for course updates.
4 Online Registration Instructions Go to click on My CC/Register for classes. Enter your username (Id number) and password (pin number) to log in. Click on Student Registration. On the right of the page there are two ways to find courses, ADD/DROP Courses and Course Search. Using ADD/DROP, start typing the course code for example WRT (is the prefix for college writing) this will bring up all courses beginning with the letters WRT. Choose the correct course and section. Using Course Search, skip to Course code begins with and type the prefix of the course (example WRT), then on the bottom of the page choose your campus and click search. To drop courses click on ADD/DROP, choose the courses you need to drop on the bottom of the page and Drop. This schedule is subject to change. Please refer to the online schedule for course updates.
5 ON Online Management Studies BSM 200 ON01 Introduction to Business 3.00 William M. Davidge Loc: Online Course 01/21/ /12/2014 Managing Information Systemsand Databases BSM 340 ON William M. Davidge Loc: Online Course 01/21/ /12/2014 1
6 Art ART 200 CA01 Introduction to Studio 3.00 Art Aileen L. Callahan 9:00 am-5:00 pm 02/08/ /08/2014 Experiencing the Visual and Performing Arts ART 211 CA Laura E. Ziman ART 215 CA01 Introduction to the 3.00 Theater Che C. Madyun 11:00 am-6:00 02/02/ /09/ /24/ /09/2014 Western Arts II: Survey of ArtsRenaissanceART to Post-Modernism 231 CA Susannah E. Lawrence B.A./Multidiscplinary Studies BAM 490 CA01 Multidisciplinary 3.00 Studies Capstone Anne L. Scott BAM 490 CA02 Multidisciplinary 3.00 Studies Capstone Julia M. Legas 1
7 Human Services BHS 305 CA01 Introduction to Human 3.00 Services Troy D. Smith BHS 306 CA01 Case Management 3.00 for Human Services TBA Understanding Family & CommunitySystems BHS 315 CA Robert L. Fladger 8:30 am-6:00 pm 02/08/ /15/2014 BHS 361 CA01 Adolescent Drug3.00 Prevention Jesse R. Mellor 8:30 am-6:00 pm 02/09/ /16/2014 Unequal Treatment: Disparities in Health and BHSHuman 364 CA01 Services 3.00 Barbara K. Reid BHS 365 CA01 Ethical Issues in 3.00 Working WithFamilies Robert L. Fladger 8:30 am-6:00 pm 02/22/ /29/2014 8:30 am-6:00 pm 02/23/ /30/2014 2
8 Human Services BHS 470 CA01 Human Services Internship 4.00 I Carol L. Pepi BHS 490 CA01 Human Services Capstone 3.00 Lula E. Petty-Edwards Management Studies BSM 200 CA01 Introduction to Business 3.00 Bruce E. Cohen BSM 300 CA01 Economics for Managers 3.00 Robert J. Awkward BSM 305 CA01 Principles of ManagingOrganizations 3.00 Jonathan A. Grollman BSM 310 CA01 Organizational Theory 3.00 & Behavior Henry C. Tarbi 3
9 Management Studies BSM 315 CA01 Diversity Issues in 3.00 the Workplace Alexa T. Jackson BSM 320 CA01 Operations Management 3.00 TBA 8:35 pm-11:05 BSM 325 CA01 Marketing 3.00 William Z. Zwemke BSM 330 CA01 Financial Accounting 3.00 James P. Hannon 10:05 am-12:35 01/25/ /10/2014 BSM 332 CA01 Financial Management 3.00 James P. Hannon 7:30 am-10:00 am 01/25/ /10/2014 BSM 333 CA01 Statistics for Business 3.00 Mark Rotondo 4
10 Management Studies BSM 335 CA01 Human Resources 3.00 Management Alexa T. Jackson Bldg: 1000 Massachusetts Aven 8:35 pm-11:05 Rm 214 Managing Information Systemsand Databases BSM 340 CA William M. Davidge BSM 403 CA01 Personal Finance3.00 Jonathan A. Grollman BSM 406 CA01 Introduction to E-Business 3.00 William M. Davidge BSM 407 CA01 International Business 3.00 William Z. Zwemke BSM 432 CA01 Hospitality Operations 3.00 Management TBA Henry Patterson 5
11 Management Studies BSM 436 CA01 Legal Issues in the 3.00 Hospitality Industry. TBA BSM 465 CA01 Negotiation & Conflict 3.00 Management Steven J. Kelley 1:00 pm-5:00 pm 01/25/2014 1:00 pm-5:00 pm 01/26/ /09/2014 BSM 481 CA01 Cost Accounting 3.00 James W. Dottin Jr. 9:00 am-2:30 pm 02/16/2014 8:30 pm-11:05 BSM 482 CA01 Auditing 3.00 TBA 01/24/ /09/2014 6
12 Management Studies BSM 490 CA01 Management Studies 3.00 Capstone Project Catherine A. Seo 1:00 pm-5:00 pm 01/22/ /05/ /19/ /05/ /19/ /02/ /16/ /30/2014 BSM 490 CA02 Management Studies 3.00 Capstone Project Dawn L. Zapata 9:30 am-4:30 pm 04/27/2014 Computer 01/25/ /09/2014 CMP 130 CA01 Introduction to Computer 3.00 Applications Lynn S. Moore CMP 130 CA02 Introduction to Computer 3.00 Applications Vivian M. Hatziyannis 01/24/ /09/2014 7
13 Computer CMP 230 CA01 Information Literacy 3.00 Kelly L. Parrish 8:35 pm-11:05 CMP 230 CA02 Information Literacy 3.00 Vivian M. Hatziyannis CMP 230 CA03 Information Literacy 3.00 Lynn S. Moore 9:30 am-4:30 pm 02/02/ /09/2014 CMP 230 CA04 Information Literacy 3.00 Yaacoub N. Hallak Communication COM 322 CA01 Effective Oral Presentations 3.00 Bruce E. Cohen 8
14 Critical Thinking CTH 225 CA01 Foundations of Critical 3.00 Thinking Gitte W. Butin 8:35 pm-11:05 CTH 225 CA02 Foundations of Critical 3.00 Thinking Julia M. Legas CTH 225 CA03 Foundations of Critical 3.00 Thinking William D. McMullen CTH 225 CA04 Foundations of Critical 3.00 Thinking Andres Perez-Carrasco Educational Methods Integrating Technology into Teaching andemc Learning 215 CA Kelly L. Parrish Creating Effective & Positive Learning Environments EMC 316 CA01 in Early Grades 3.00 TBA 9
15 Educational Methods EMC 319 CA01 Social Foundations 3.00 of Education Pedro O. Schuck 10:00 am-5:00 04/05/ /12/ /26/2014 Teaching Mathematics inelementary Grades EMC 401 CA William B. Hurley 10:00 am-5:00 04/06/ /13/ /27/2014 EMC 410 CA01 Current Issues and 3.00 Topics in Education Pedro O. Schuck 10:00 am-5:00 03/01/ /08/ /22/ :00 am-5:00 03/02/ /09/ /23/2014 History Michael J. Bonislawski U.S. History & ConstitutionalGovernment IHIS 201 CA HIS 230 CA01 A Social History of 3.00 Food Roxanne Reddington-Wilde 10
16 History Historical Perspectives oncontemporary Issues HIS 321 CA Yaacoub N. Hallak Medical Interpreter Medical Interpreter: Anatomy andpathophysiology INT 100 CA Adam (. Nazzal 6:00 pm-9:45 pm 01/27/ /31/2014 INT 352 CA01 Interpreting Skills 3.00 I Multilingual Yilu Ma 6:00 pm-9:45 pm 01/21/ /25/2014 INT 412 CA01 Cross Cultural Communications 3.00 Yilu Ma 6:00 pm-9:45 pm 01/22/ /26/2014 INT 415 CA01 The Role of the Interpreter 3.00 Dharma E. Cortes 6:00 pm-9:45 pm 01/22/ /26/
17 Justice Studies JUS 200 CA01 Crime and Criminal 3.00 Justice David B. Crowley JUS 345 CA01 War, Peace and Non-violence 3.00 Carol L. Pepi JUS 365 CA01 Adolescent Females 1.00and Cutting Jesse R. Mellor 6:00 pm-9:00 pm 02/28/2014 9:00 am-6:00 pm 03/01/2014 JUS 415 CA01 Violence in American 3.00 Society Carol L. Pepi Restorative Justice and Victim-Offender Reconciliation JUS 435 CA Jennifer R. Pepi 8:30 am-6:00 pm 02/15/ /23/2014 8:30 am-6:00 pm 02/16/ /24/
18 Literature LIT 301 CA01 Exploring Our World 3.00Through Poetry Gretchen S. Moore The Modern Literatures of Africa,The Caribbean LIT 318 andca01 South Asia 3.00 Andrew Horn LRN- UG Seminar (first term) LRN 175 CA01 Principles and Processes 3.00 of AdultLearning Andy Caul LRN 175 CA02 Principles and Processes 3.00 of AdultLearning Peter J. Bodge LRN 175 CA03 Principles and Processes 3.00 of AdultLearning Carole J. Brown LRN 175 CA04 Principles and Processes 3.00 of AdultLearning Carole J. Brown 8:35 pm-11:05 13
19 LRN- UG Seminar (first term) LRN 175 CA05 Principles and Processes 3.00 of AdultLearning Vivian M. Hatziyannis 8:35 pm-11:05 LRN 175 CA06 Principles and Processes 3.00 of AdultLearning Jeffrey L. Hogan 9:00 am-5:30 pm 02/01/ /22/ /15/2014 LRN 175 CA07 Principles and Processes 3.00 of AdultLearning Rebecca M. Sheils 9:00 am-5:30 pm 02/02/2014 Mathematics 10:15 am-12:45 01/30/ /08/2014 MAT 100 CA01 Foundations of Mathematics 3.00 Ronald E. Smith MAT 100 CA02 Foundations of Mathematics 3.00 William B. Hurley 14
20 Mathematics MAT 101 CA01 College Mathematics 3.00I John J. Silva MAT 102 CA01 College Mathematics 3.00II Paul A. Christian Jr. MAT 102 CA02 College Mathematics 3.00II John J. Silva MAT 102 CA03 College Mathematics 3.00II Ronald E. Smith 10:00 am-3:45 03/29/ /10/2014 Music MUS 100 CA01 History of Jazz 3.00 Peter J. Bodge 15
21 Philosophy PHI 318 CA01 Ethical Analysis in 3.00 ContemporarySociety Andres Perez-Carrasco PHI 320 CA01 Philosophy of Film3.00 Gitte W. Butin Public Health and Wellness PHW 301 CA01 Understanding Obesity 3.00 Barbara K. Reid 8:00 am-6:00 pm 01/25/ /08/2014 8:00 am-6:00 pm 01/26/ /09/2014 Psychology PSY 110 CA01 Systems Thinking3.00 Psychology Loretta Christoforo 9:00 am-6:00 pm 03/22/ /05/2014 PSY 120 CA01 Formative Ideas 3.00 in Psychology Andy Caul 9:00 am-6:00 pm 03/23/ /06/
22 Psychology PSY 130 CA01 Groups and Social 3.00 Psychology Michael Siegell PSY 210 CA01 Developmental Psychology 3.00 Joel D. Ziff PSY 310 CA01 Psychology of Learning 3.00 William D. McMullen PSY 311 CA01 Group Dynamics 3.00 and Diversity Shira Karman 9:00 am-6:00 pm 02/01/ /15/2014 PSY 315 CA01 Research in Psychology 3.00 Jennifer D. Brown 9:00 am-6:00 pm 02/02/ /16/2014 PSY 317 CA01 Community Psychology 3.00 Jennifer D. Brown 17
23 Psychology PSY 325 CA01 Theories of Personality 3.00 Stephen W. Foster PSY 328 CA01 Forensic Psychology 3.00 John F. Howard Jr. Spiritual Dimensions: Psychologicaland Educational PSY 345 Issues CA Michael Siegell PSY 351 CA01 Adolescents and 1.00 Addiction Jesse R. Mellor 6:00 pm-9:00 pm 02/07/2014 9:00 am-6:00 pm 02/08/2014 Psychological and Therapeutic DimensionsPSY of the 376 Arts CA Michael Siegell PSY 390 CA01 Psychology of Aging 3.00 Frank E. Baskin 18
24 Psychology PSY 402 CA01 Themes in Adult 3.00 Development Richard d. Seymour 10:00 am-4:00 01/25/ /08/ /22/ /01/ /15/ /24/2014 PSY 407 CA01 Principles and Practices 3.00 of ArtTherapy Shira Karman 9:00 am-6:00 pm 04/12/ /03/2014 PSY 409 CA01 Family Mediation1.00 Techniques Carol L. Pepi 9:00 am-6:00 pm 04/13/ /04/2014 6:00 pm-9:00 pm 04/04/2014 9:00 am-6:00 pm 04/05/2014 PSY 412 CA01 Perspectives in Psychopathology 3.00 Joel D. Ziff 19
25 Psychology Psychology and Work Today: Introduction PSY to Industrial 421 CA01 and Organization 3.00 Catherine A. Seo 6:00 pm-10:15 01/22/ /05/ /19/ /05/ /19/ /02/ /16/ /30/ /07/2014 PSY 490 CA01 Psychology Capstone 3.00 Richard d. Seymour 01/27/2014 2:00 pm-6:00 pm 02/03/ /12/2014 Religion REL 360 CA01 Religions of the East 3.00 Michael Siegell 20
26 Science SCI 138 CA01 Physical Geology3.00 Roxanne Reddington-Wilde Introduction to Chemistry: ChemicalEquations SCI to 216Food CA01 Calories 3.00 Sotiris Pentidis SCI 224 CA01 Fundamentals of3.00 Astronomy William D. McMullen SCI 230 CA01 Anatomy and Physiology 3.00 James S. Lee 12:50 pm-3:20 SCI 235 CA01 Principles of Health 3.00& Wellness Barbara K. Reid SCI 302 CA01 Wetland Ecology3.00 Peter D. Callahan 21
27 Science SCI 308 CA01 Principles of Engineering 3.00 Erica C. Wilson Sociology SOC 213 CA01 Adult Career Development 3.00 Barbara K. Reid 8:00 am-6:00 pm 04/05/ /03/2014 SOC 260 CA01 Themes in Sociology 3.00 Pedro O. Schuck 8:00 am-6:00 pm 04/06/ /04/ :00 am-5:00 01/25/ /01/ /15/ :00 am-5:00 01/26/ /02/ /16/2014 Writing WRT 090 CA01 Effective Writing0.00 Skills TBA 01/24/ /09/2014 WRT 101 CA01 College Writing I3.00 Joseph D. McLellan, Jr. 22
28 Writing WRT 101 CA02 College Writing I3.00 Joseph D. McLellan, Jr. WRT 101 CA03 College Writing I3.00 Anne L. Scott WRT 101 CA04 College Writing I3.00 Anne L. Scott 12:50 pm-3:20 WRT 101 CA05 College Writing I3.00 Lula E. Petty-Edwards WRT 102 CA01 College Writing II 3.00 Aaron D. Lewis 12:50 pm-3:20 WRT 102 CA02 College Writing II 3.00 Mary C. Morrissey 23
29 Writing WRT 102 CA03 College Writing II 3.00 Mary C. Morrissey 8:35 pm-11:05 WRT 102 CA04 College Writing II 3.00 Gretchen S. Moore WRT 102 CA05 College Writing II 3.00 Gretchen S. Moore WRT 102 CA06 College Writing II 3.00 Diane Harper 01/24/ /09/
30 Institute Life Long Learning Life Long Learning Inst.Course Medical Interpreter Anatomy andpathophysiology LLI CO10 CA Adam (. Nazzal 6:00 pm-9:45 pm 01/27/ /31/2014 LLI CO11 CA01 The Role of the Interpreter 0.00 Dharma E. Cortes 6:00 pm-9:45 pm 01/22/ /26/2014 LLI CO12 CA01 Cross Cultural Communications 0.00 Yilu Ma 6:00 pm-9:45 pm 01/22/ /26/2014 LLI CO15 CA01 Interpreting Skills 0.00 I, Multilingual Yilu Ma 6:00 pm-9:45 pm 01/21/ /25/2014 1
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