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Spring 2023 MSB Spring 2023 Calendar *This calendar is tentative. Please visit http://calendar.kutztown.edu for updates. Monday, January 16 Martin Luther King Day -NO Classes -University Closed. Monday, January 23 ALL classes begin. Clinical Experience Orientation 8:00 AM-1:00 PM, location MSU 183. On Campus Drop/Add and Late Registration begins. Tuesday, January 24 – Friday, March 10 First Half Communication Design. Tuesday, January 24 – Friday, March 17 First Half Clinical Experience. Saturday, January 28 Saturday classes begin. Monday, January 30 Last day to add/drop a course in MyKU for all students. Tuesday, January 31 – Friday, April 21 “W" period. Students must come into the Registrar’s Office to withdraw from a course. Monday, February 20 PRESIDENT’S DAY - CLASSES WILL BE HELD Wednesday, March 8 Mid Term. Saturday, March 11 SPRING BREAK begins at end of classes. Tuesday, March 14 Summer 2023 Registration begins. Monday, March 20 SPRING BREAK ends. Classes resume. Monday, March 20 – Friday, May 13 Second Half Communication Design. Monday, March 20 – Friday, May 13 Second Half Clinical Experience. Monday, March 27 – Monday, April 24 Advisement Period for Fall 2023. Friday, April 7 Incumbent Graduate registration begins for Fall 2023. Advisement/registration of new Graduates, Post-Baccalaureate Certs, Prof Credit students. Monday, April 10 – Monday, April 24 Undergraduate Web Registration for Fall 2023 classes by appointment. Friday, April 14 Last day for Undergraduate students to make up "Incompletes" from Fall 2022 and Winter 2023. Friday, April 21 Last day to withdraw from a class and receive a "W". See policy for information. Last day for Leave of Absence or University Withdrawals for Spring 2023. Friday, April 28 Registration for Fall 2023 closed. Reopens Monday, August 22, 2023 Friday May 5 Last day of regular classes. Saturday, May 6 Last day of Saturday classes. Monday, May 8 – Saturday, May 13 Final Examinations. Wednesday, May 10 Last day for Graduate students to make up "Incompletes" from Spring 2022 & Summer 2022. Saturday May 13 Last day of the semester. May Commencement. COE & COLAS 9AM; COB & COVPA 2:30PM Questions or concerns regarding the calendar should be directed to the Registrar, Ben Trout, at trout@kutztown.edu. Registration questions/concerns, Registrar’s Office 610-683-4485 or via email at regoffice@kutztown.edu. Computer access questions/concerns, IT Help Center 610-683-1511 or via email at helpcenter@kutztown.edu. Table of Contents Spring 2023 Calendar.…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2 Table of Contents..…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...……….…... 2 Incumbent Undergraduate Student Advisement & Registration Dates.…………………………………………………………………………………………....3 Incumbent and New Graduate Student Advisement & Registration Dates ……………………………………………………………………………..…………3 Undergraduate and Graduate Closed Courses…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..….3 Course Permission………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…………………………..…. 3 Undergraduate and Graduate Special Arrangement Courses- Internship, Independent Study & Individualized Instruction…………………………………..….3 Graduate Thesis…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….3 Notes and Points to Consider for ALL Students…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...3 Information by Topic…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...4 - 5 Projected Courses– Fall 2023………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………....6 - 11 Course Schedule……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..…………………….…..….12 2
Spring 2023 MSB Incumbent Undergraduate Student Advisement & Registration Dates– Spring 2023 Advisement Period ………………………………………………………………………………………...Monday, October 17th—Monday, November 14th Course Selection…………………………………………………………………………………………….Monday, November 1st—Wednesday, December 1st Make an appointment to see your advisor(s) during the Advisement period to determine the courses that you should schedule online. Any student who is unable to make an appointment with his/her Academic Advisor should see the Advisor’s Department Chair. Advisement for Undergraduates with Multiple Programs, Secondary Ed Majors, and Major/Concentration Changes • MULTIPLE PROGRAM STUDENTS are students who have either declared two majors with the same degree designation (for example: DOUBLE MA- JORS – BA in History and a BA in Music) or declared two degree programs (for example: DUAL DEGREE – BA in Political Science and a BS in Criminal Justice). Students with multiple programs of study are required to have advisement sessions with the academic advisors from each major program of study. The academic advisor for the first declared major will be listed as the first advisor. The academic advisor for the additional major or degree will be listed as the second advisor. The first advisor may determine your registration type (see above). Both advisors may enter information on your Advisement Screen. The student will schedule courses during dates as listed online. UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS MUST EARN AT LEAST 18 CREDITS IN EACH MAJOR/DEGREE THAT ARE NOT REQUIRED IN THE OTHER MAJOR/DEGREE. • SECONDARY EDUCATION STUDENTS are required to have advisement sessions with their academic advisor from the area of concentration (listed as the first advisor) and with their academic advisor from the Department of Secondary Education (listed as the second advisor). The first advisor may deter- mine your registration type. The student will schedule courses during dates as listed online. • STUDENTS WITH APPROVED CHANGES IN MAJOR OR CONCENTRATION will consult with the newly assigned Academic Advisor for the course selection advisement as well as for various other academic concerns. The name of the new Academic Advisor is listed online. Incumbent and New Graduate Student Advisement & Registration Dates- Spring 2023 Incumbent (Current) Graduate & Post-Baccalaureate Certification Registration …………………………………………………….Monday, October 26th Advisement/Registration of New Graduate, Post-Baccalaureate Cert, and Prof Credit Students ..................................................... Tuesday, November 1st While not required, graduate students are strongly urged to consult their advisors regarding their course selections, degree requirements, candidacy, graduation requirements, or any other matter relating to their program. Post-Baccalaureate Certification students are required to have their initial registration approved by their advisor for their first semester as a certification student. It is strongly recommended that consultation be made with their advisor for subsequent registra- tions. Undergraduate and Graduate Closed Courses Course Permission Forms are available in the Registrar’s Office for students seeking registration into a closed course. Students must obtain the signature/ approval of the instructor, and in the College of Business, these forms must also be signed by the chair of Business Administration. Once the appropriate signa- tures are received, students can return the form(s) to the Registrar’s Office to have the course(s) added to their schedules. Course Permission Course Permission Forms are available in the Registrar’s Office for students seeking registration into a closed course. Students must obtain the signature/ approval of the instructor, and in the College of Business, these forms must also be signed by the chair of Business Administration. Once the appropriate signa- tures are received, students can return the form(s) to the Registrar’s Office to have the course(s) added to their schedules. Undergraduate and Graduate Special Arrangement Courses-Internship, Independent Study & Individualized Instruction 1. Secure the appropriate form at the academic department for the course. 2. Follow the directions on the form. 3. Submit the completed form with signatures at your designated registration time. Graduate Thesis Forms with appropriate approvals must be submitted at the time the student registers for a given semester. See Calendar for deadline. The student’s procedure to accomplish this is as follows: 1. Secure the appropriate form from the department in which the course will be taught. 2. Secure the approval of the course instructor and Department Chair. 3. Deliver the form to the Dean’s Office of the department in which the course resides to seek his/her approval. 4. The student should report back in 3 business days to determine if the Dean or his/her designee has approved or denied the request. If the request is denied, the student, as well as the Chair and Instructor, will be informed. 5. If the request is approved, the student will collect the form and deliver it to the Dean of Graduate Studies to seek approval. 6. If approved, the student shall submit the form with all appropriate signatures to the Registrar’s Office. If the request is denied, the Dean of Graduate Studies will so inform the student, College Dean, Department Chair, and Instructor. Notes and Points to Consider for All Students • Resolve all negative service indicators that restrict registration before you register. • Check the schedule for courses you intend to take. Consult with your advisor if they are not offered. • Select courses that do not conflict or meet at a location other than the place desired. • Select your desired science laboratory, the corresponding lecture section will automatically be added to your schedule. • Select the correct sequence of courses by observing course prerequisites. • Select courses that complete requirements within your particular curriculum. • Obtain permission to schedule 18 + Undergraduate credits. Additional credits require permission from your Dept Chair and will result in additional charges. • Obtain the permission of the instructor to enroll in 400 level courses which are generally limited to junior, senior, and graduate students. 3
Spring 2023 MSB Important Information (Numerical and Alphabetical) 400-level courses Courses at the 400-level are graduate courses open to undergraduate students in their junior or senior year who have a cumulative grade point average of 2.90 or better. Undergraduates who have less than the required average must obtain written permission from the instructor and submit it with their registration forms. Academic Probation Undergraduate students on Academic Probation during the current semester are allowed to register for no more than 15 credits for a subsequent semester without permission. Academic Progress & Eligibility See Financial Aid’s website, http://www.kutztown.edu/financialaid. Academic Warning Undergraduates on Academic Warning should not select more than 15 credits without permission. Auditing a Course Please see Academic Policy Information in the Kutztown University Undergraduate Catalog, http://www.kutztown.edu/ catalog. Building Codes AF Academic Forum FS Freyberger Schoolhouse KY Keystone Hall RL Rohrbach Library BH Boehm Building GC Graduate Center LC Rickenbach Learning Center SA Schaeffer Auditorium BK Beekey Building GR Grim-Knedler Sci Building LY Lytle Hall SH Sharadin Art Studio DF DeFrancesco Building HO Honors Hall RS Risley Hall Campus Store Please see http://www.kubstore.com/ for information regarding the KU Campus Store. Degree Requirements for Undergraduate students transferring from any institution of higher education must complete half of the minimum semester Transfer Students hour degree requirements in their major and minor field at Kutztown at the upper level. For more details please refer to the Residency Policy also listed under this section. Disabilities If you received disability support services in high school through an IEP or 504 plan or had accommodations while en- rolled at another university, you may be able to receive similar support at KU. If you have a disability and have not needed or received prior accommodations, but anticipate needing support in order to have equal access to programs, services, or facilities, you may also request services through the Disability Services Office (DSO). To ensure that accommodations are in place for the start of the semester, visit www.kutztown.edu/DSO/accommodations to review instructions for completing the online Accommodation Request Form and submitting disability-related documen- tation. Familiarity with the accommodation request guidelines and procedures will help to prevent unnecessary delays in the process. Please contact the DSO at DSO@kutztown.edu if you have any questions. Distance Education There are 4 types of distance education: Blended– courses meet 30-79% online; 80-99% online; 100% online: 100% online synch. Sections 800-809 represent Graduate distance education; 810-819 represent Undergraduate. FERPA (Family Educational This federal law states that institutions may not disclose information about students nor permit inspection of their records Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 without their permission unless such action is covered by certain exceptions stipulated in the act. The full provisions are as amended) available at https://www.kutztown.edu/about-ku/administrative-offices/registrar/ferpa.htm Final Examinations Please see https://www.kutztown.edu/academics/academic-calendar/final-exam-schedule.html for a detailed guide to Final Examinations. See policy below for conflicts. Final Examinations Conflict The student has the option to take all examinations as scheduled during final examination week. If a student has a conflict Policy – Undergraduate Students of two final examinations at the same time, or three or more in one day, the student should try to resolve the conflict direct- ly with the instructor(s) involved. In the event the conflict(s) cannot be resolved informally, the student may seek a resolu- tion in the following manner: 1. Complete the “Final Examination Conflict Form” located on the Registrar’s website by the end of week ten of the semester. If the student does not apply by this date, the conflict(s) may not be resolved to the student’s satisfaction. 2. Present this form to the instructor with the highest numbered course to schedule an alternate time to take the final examination during final examination week. If conflicting final examinations are for the same numbered course, the course with the largest enrollment will take precedence; that is, the smaller enrolled course final examination needs to be resched- uled. 3. If the necessary rescheduling cannot be resolved through the instructor(s) involved and both courses are in the same college, the academic dean will make the rescheduling decision. 4. If the rescheduling cannot be resolved through the instructors and the courses are in different colleges, the Provost will make the rescheduling decision. Grade Point Average/Quality The GPA in a student’s major program is based on all courses taken which the department allows to count toward the Point Average (GPA/QPA) major, regardless of whether the student uses the courses to fulfill major program requirements or as electives, concomitant courses, or General Education. One way for Undergraduate students to raise their GPA is to repeat courses in which they anticipate earning a higher grade. (Note: Repeats of passed courses do not count toward the academic progress re- quirements for financial aid). Grading The following grade options are available: A (4.0), A- (3.67), B+ (3.33), B (3.0), B- (2.67), C+ (2.33), C (2.0), D (1.0), F (0.0) *Please note that there are no A+, C-, D+ or D– grading options. Graduation Apply through MyKU. To change a name, submit a copy of a marriage certificate, a divorce decree indicating a change of name, or a court order to the Registrar’s Office. See Online Calendar for deadline. The Health Center at Beck Hall Please see http://www.kutztown.edu/healthandwellness for information regarding Health and Wellness Services. 4
Spring 2023 MSB Important Information (Numerical and Alphabetical) Continued Information by Topic Section Codes The first digit of the section indicates when or where a course is held: Housing, Residence Life 0/1= Day, Please see 2= Monday Evening, 3= Tuesday Evening, http://www.kutztown.edu/housing 4= Wednesday for information Evening, regarding 5= Thursday Housing Evening, and Residence Life. 6= Two Evenings, a Saturday, or an Evening and a Saturday, 8= Distance Education or Off Campus, 9= Special Arrangement (Individualized Instruction, Independent Study, Thesis, & Internship) Leave of Absence- Under- Please see Academic Policy Information in the Kutztown University Undergraduate or Graduate Catalog go to: http:// graduates Student Right to Know and www.kutztown.edu/catalog. Information Forms areand on campus crime statistics located in the Registrar’s a description of policiesOffice. See relating to Online campusCalendar security for are deadline. available by contacting the Campus Security Act of Director of Public Safety at 610-683-4002. Meal 1990 Plan & Dining Flex Please see http://www.kutztown.edu/dining or information regarding KU Dining Services. Dollars Information Supplemental Instruction Supplemental Instruction targets traditionally difficult courses. SI leaders attend class and hold 3 out-of-class sessions per week. Meeting Days in MyKU M-Monday T-Tuesday W-Wednesday H-Thursday F-Friday A-Saturday S-Sunday (SI) Students discover an appropriate application of study strategies as they review course content material. SI leaders are students Permit to Study at another who have excelled Undergraduate in thewishing students particular to course study atand have college another been trained and tototransfer be SI leaders. The earned the credits sessions toare open tomust Kutztown the students who are obtain permis- Institution enrolled in the SIprior sion, in writing, course. For more information, to enrollment. This form is please contact available Academic Enrichment at 610-683-4726. at http://www.kutztown.edu/registrar. (Undergraduate) “10 Year” Policy The University welcomes the return of Undergraduate students who for various reasons did not complete their degrees. Such (Undergraduates) Repeating a course students should students Undergraduate be awarewill thatbe courses limitedtaken in their major to a maximum discipline total of six (6)ten years or repeats. more prior A single to can course the resumption be repeated of study might a maximum ofnot (Undergraduate) be counted three toward (3) times. graduation. Only the most Such recentcourses maybe grade will nocalculated longer be inconsidered the GPA andto bethe current or be required total credits needed for the degree. The graduation. The Regis- course trar mustinbeconsultation repeated atwith the chair Kutztown. of the department Students must obtainofpermission the student’s frommajor determines the Dean the acceptability of the student’s major tooftake these credits;beyond a course however, the students maximum may request number of the re-evaluation repeats of the Registrar’s for an individual course ORdecision by submitting the overall a petition to the Undergraduate Exception Com- maximum repeats. mittee. Residency Policy All first baccalaureate degree students must take at least 30 of the last 60 credits and at least 50% of their major credits at Transcript Requests Kutztown Official University. transcript requests can now be made online through MyKU or via PDF on the Registrar’s Office webpage. Please allow at least 2-3 business days after receipt for processing. Section Codes The first digit of the section indicates when or where a course is held: 0/1= Day, 2= Monday Evening, 3= Tuesday Evening, 4= Wednesday Evening, 5= Thursday Evening, Tuition, Fees, Billing, and See Office 6= Two of Student Evenings, Accounts’ a Saturday, orwebsite, http://www.kutztown.edu/costs-and-financial-aid/office-of-student-accounts.htm an Evening and a Saturday, 8= Distance Education or Off Campus, 9= Special Arrangement Refund Policy (Individualized Instruction, Independent Study, Thesis, & Internship) Student Right Verification to Know and of Enrollment Enrollment Informationverifications on campus crime can bestatistics obtainedandthrough a description MyKU. of policies relating to campus security are available by contacting the Campus Security Act of Director of Public Safety at 610-683-4002. 1990 Withdrawal from Courses dropped during the first week of the semester will not be recorded on the student’s permanent transcript. Students may Individual Courses withdraw from individual courses with a grade of “W” between the second and tenth week of the semester. After the tenth week Supplemental Instruction Supplemental of the semesterInstruction and throughtargets traditionally the last difficult day of classes, courses. a student whoSIwithdraws leaders attend will class receiveanda hold grade3 determined out-of-classbysessions per week. the instructor. (SI) Students Failure todiscover an appropriate drop a class from whichapplication a student isofregistered study strategies as they but is not review attending course will resultcontent material. in a grade of “F”SIfor leaders are students that course. who have excelled in the particular course and have been trained to be SI leaders. The sessions are open to the students who are Withdrawal from Institution enrolled See in theAid’s Financial SI course. Forhttp://www.kutztown.edu/FinancialAid. website, more information, please contact Academic Enrichment at 610-683-4726. Federal AidPolicy “10 Year” Recipients The University welcomes the return of Undergraduate students who for various reasons did not complete their degrees. Such (Undergraduates) students should be aware that courses taken in their major discipline ten years or more prior to the resumption of study might not Withdrawal from the Any studenttoward be counted leavinggraduation. the University Suchprior to the courses mayendnooflonger any academic term must be considered to beofficially current orwithdraw. Theforstudent be required shouldThe the degree. contact Regis- University– the trarRegistrar’s Office in consultation to initiate with the chairthe offormal withdrawal the department process. of the The major student’s date the Registrar’s determines Office receives the acceptability the withdrawal of these form credits; however, Undergraduates with the may students student’s original request signature is the re-evaluation ofthe the student’s Registrar’sofficial date decision by of withdrawal submitting from the a petition University. to the UndergraduateIf theException student com- Com- pletes mittee.the withdrawal process with the Registrar’s Office two weeks prior to the start of finals, the student will receive “W” grades for all courses. If the student completes the withdrawal process after that point, the student will receive a grade determined Transcript Requests by the instructor. Official transcript Please requestsnote canthat be failure to complete made online through theMyKU withdrawal or via process PDF onmay result in failing the Registrar’s grades Office in all courses being webpage. taken at the time of withdrawal. Tuition, Fees, Billing, and Please see Office of Student Accounts’ website: https://www.kutztown.edu/about-ku/administrative-offices/student- Refund Policy accounts.html for information. Verification of Enrollment Enrollment verifications can be obtained through MyKU. Withdrawal from Courses dropped during the first week of the semester will not be recorded on the student’s permanent transcript. Students may Individual Courses withdraw from individual courses with a grade of “W” between the second and twelfth week of the semester. After the twelfth week of the semester and through the last day of classes, a student who withdraws will receive a grade determined by the instruc- tor. Failure to drop a class from which a student is registered but is not attending will result in a grade of “F” for that course. Withdrawal from Institu- See Financial Aid’s website, http://www.kutztown.edu/financialaid. tion Federal Aid Recipients Withdrawal from the Any student leaving the University prior to the end of any academic term must officially withdraw. The student should contact University– the Registrar’s Office to initiate the formal withdrawal process. The date the Registrar’s Office receives the withdrawal form Undergraduates with the student’s original signature is the student’s official date of withdrawal from the University. If the student com- pletes the withdrawal process with the Registrar’s Office two weeks prior to the start of finals, the student will receive “W” grades for all courses. If the student completes the withdrawal process after that point, the student will receive a grade determined by the instructor. Please note that failure to complete the withdrawal process may result in failing grades in all courses being taken at the time of withdrawal. Withdrawal from the Graduate Students have six years from the first day of their first class to complete their studies and are not required to attend University– Graduates every semester. If a student wishes to withdraw from all courses, whether only for that semester or permanently, the student will need to complete and submit the withdrawal form. If the form is completed after the first week of the start of classes and before the two week period before the start of finals, the student will receive “W” grades for all courses. If submitted after the two week period before the start of finals and through the last day of classes, the student will receive a grade(s) which will be determined by the instructor(s). The date the Registrar’s Office receives notification in writing with the student’s original signature is the official date of withdrawal. 5
Spring 2023 MSB Projected Courses for Fall 2023 While every effort has been made to make this list as accurate and complete as possible, circumstances may require changes to the actual courses offered for the term. ACC ARU 330Studio Thinking ACC 121 Financial Accounting ARU 331CD Designing for Disabilities ACC 122 Managerial Accounting ARU 390 Clinical Experience and Practicum I ACC 305 Cost Accounting ARU 391 Clinical Experience and Practicum II ACC 312 Accounting Information Systems ARU 399 Student Exhibition ACC 317 Tax Accounting I ARU 430 Studio Thinking ACC 321 Intermediate Accounting I ARU 475 Art Field Experience ACC 322 Intermediate Accounting II ACC 323 Advanced Accounting ARU 490 Clinical Experience & Practicum I ACC 335 Forensic Accounting ARU 491 Clinical Experience & Practicum II ARU 517 Art Criticism ANT ARU 522 Perspectives in Art Ed ANT 010CD Cultural Anthropology ARU 542 Weaving & Textiles ANT 020 Physical Anthropology ARU 543 Ceramics ANT 30 Introduction to Archaeology ARU 561 Prin & Prac Art Admin ANT 40 Language & Culture ARU 562 Arts & Civic Engagement ANT 101 North Americans Indians ARU 591 Methods of Research ANT 105 Classical Archaeology ANT 165 The Muslim Middle East AST ANT 201 Archaeology Theory & Technique AST/WGS 16 Core to the Cosmos: Contribs of Women to AST ANT/SOC 232 Marriage in Cross-Cultural Perspective AST 30QL Mission to the Planets Lecture/Lab ANT/SOC 241 Race & Ethnicity AST 42 Stars, Galaxies & Black Holes ANT 242 Museums, Festivals and Cultural Events AST 140QL Planetary Science Lecture/Lab ANT 272 Human Heredity AST 240 The Planetarium ANT 360CMWI History & Theory of Anthropology AST 242 Exoplanets Lecture/Lab AST/PHY 342 Astrophysics APD AST 350 Practical Astronomy APD 141Intro to Visual Storytelling AST 370 Research in Astronomy APD 171 Intro 3D Model/Rendering APD 231 Intro to 2D Animation BIO APD 341-345 Visual Storytelling I-V BIO 10 Introduction to Biology Lecture/Lab APD 351-355 3D Model Rendering Studio I-V BIO 12 Human Biology Lecture/Lab APD 361-365 Animation Studio I-V BIO 104 Principles of Biology Lecture/Lab BIO 106 Intro to Zoology Lecture/Lab ARC BIO 108 Introduction to Botany Lecture/Lab ARC 15VL Art, Design & Visual Culture BIO 120 Anatomy & Physiology I Lecture/Lab ARC 211VLCD Women in the Arts BIO 130 Environmental Issues: Global Perspective ARC 241CDVL Color: Perception, Properties, & Practices BIO 140 Biology and Society ARC 300 Visual Culture: Critical Practice BIO 146 Basic Nutrition & Diet Therapy ARC 517 Art Criticism BIO 224 Applied Environmental Microbio Lecture/Lab BIO/MAR 226 Marine Biology Lecture/Lab ARH BIO 244 Ecology Lecture/Lab ARH 24 Art History A BIO 264 Comparative Anatomy Lecture/Lab ARH 25 Art History B BIO 270CTWI Research Methods Lecture/Lab ARH 26 Art History C BIO 302 Entomology Lecture/Lab ARH 124 Art History A BIO 314 Animal Behavior Lecture/Lab ARH 125 Art History B BIO 324 Plant Ecology Lecture/Lab ARH 126 Art History C BIO 330 Histology Lecture/Lab ARH 322 Visualizing Food & Empire BIO 334 Medical Parasitology Lecture/Lab ARH 350 Baroque Italy France Spain BIO 346 Molecular Biology Lecture/Lab ARH 365 Cut/Paste Hist of Collage BIO 354 Developmental Biology Lecture/Lab ART BIO 357 Virology Lecture/Lab ART 031VL Two-Dimensional Design BIO 370 Research in Biology ART 032VL Three-Dimensional Design BIO 380 Senior Seminar in Biology ART 121 Intro to Ceramics BIO 385 Research in Biology II ART 141 Int Textile & Material Studies BIO 390 Internship in Biology ART 142 Intro to Weaving BUS ART 182CP Introduction to Time Based Media BUS 131 Legal Environment of Business ART 340 Weaving, Textiles & Materials Studio BUS 220 Regression Analysis and Data Analytics ART 360 Ceramics Studio BUS 275 Business Data Management and Info Systems ART 561 Ceramics BUS 330 Employment Law ART 540 Weaving & Textiles CDE ARU CDE 10 Digital Foundations ARU 132 Art in Alternative Settings CDE 106 Inro to Motion Graphics ARU 210 Learning in the Visual Arts: Childhood CDE 130 Typography ARU 236 The Arts & Pre-K Education CDE 151 Intro to Illustration ARU 301 Art Education Field Experience CDE 160CD Hist Surv Graphic Design A ARU 310 Learning in the Visual Arts: Adolescence CDE 220 Print Media Production 6
Spring 2023 MSB Projected Courses for Fall 2023 While every effort has been made to make this list as accurate and complete as possible, circumstances may require changes to the actual courses offered for the term. CDE - continued: COU 594 Field Experience Clinical Counseling CDE 238 Graphic Design CDE 241 Advertising Design CRJ CDE 276 Interactive Design CRJ 010 Introduction to Criminal Justice CDE 356 Creative Coding CRJ 101 Introduction to Policing CDE 361 Restaurant Graphics CRJ 121 Intro to Law CDE 364 Poster Design CRJ 175 Organizations & Systems CDE 366 Motion Graphics CRJ 182 Criminal Procedure CDE 367 Package Design CRJ 200CD Comparative CRJ Systems CDE 374 Portfolio CRJ 221CM Juvenile Justice Systems CDE 381 Publication Design CRJ 250 Criminology CDE 382 Advanced Branding CRJ 270 Management of Offenders CDE 383 Campaigns for Social Good CRJ 271 Substance Abuse & Crime CDE 384 Consumer Product Advertising CRJ 301 Investigation and Intelligence CDE 385 Content Management Systems CRJ 362CPWI Research Methods in Criminal Justice CDE 387 Visual Essay CRJ 380CTWI Senior Seminar in Criminal Justice CDE 389 Personal Style CSC CDE 390 Illustration for Publishing CSC 101 Computer Applications CDE 394 Internship CSC 105 Introduction to Data Visualization CDE 398 Professional Practices CSC 111 Computer Forensics CDE 501 Personal Exploration CSC 122 Client-side Web Development CDE 502 Professional Exploration CSC 125CT Discrete Mathematics for CSC I CDE 506 Contemporary Topics CSC 135 Computer Science I CDE 516 Grad Communication Design Studio CSC 136CP Computer Science II CDE 512 Grad Research Proj II: Creative Studios CSC 150 Ethical, Legal & Profess Impacts of the Digital Age CDE 550 Grad History Graph Design A CSC 220CPVL Object-oriented Multimedia Coding CDH CSC 223CP Advanced Scientific Programming CDH 150CD Hist Surv Graphic Design A CSC 225 Discrete Math for Computing II CDH 550 Grad History Graph Design A CSC 235 Computer Organ & Assembly Language CSC 237 Data Structures CHM CSC 242 Server-side Web Development CHM 20 Introduction to Chemistry Lecture/Lab CSC 253 Information Technology Systems CHM 51 Introduction to Forensic Science CSC 311 Computer Networks CHM 100 General Chemistry I Lecture/Lab CSC 320 Game Development I CHM 102 General Chemistry II Lecture/Lab CSC 328 Network Programming CHM 204 Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry Lecture/Lab CSC 341 Information Security CHM 214VL Organic Chemistry I Lecture/Lab CSC 343 Operating Systems CHM 216WI Organic Chemistry II Lecture/Lab CSC 354WI Introduction to Software Engineering CHM 230QLWI Analytical Chemistry I Lecture/Lab CSC 355WI Software Engineering II CHM 310 Biochemistry I Lecture/Lab CSC 441 Advanced Information Security CHM 314 Physical Chemistry Lecture/Lab CSC 459 Introduction to Big Data CHM 320 Adv Inorganic Chemistry Lecture/Lab CTM - not submitted to book CHM 370 Research in Chemistry I CHM 371 Research in Chemistry II DSC CHM 372 Research in Chemistry III DSC 510 Data Driven Decision-making CHM 373 Research in Chemistry IV DSC 530 Managing the Value Chain 0 CHM 390 Internship Chemistry CHM 395 Honors Independent Study/Thesis ECO CHM 398 Honors Supplementary Research ECO 100 Introduction to Economics ECO 110 Principles of Macro-economics CMP ECO 120 Principles of Micro-economics CMP 201 Intro Res Writing His & Soc St ECO 210 Intermediate Macroeconomics CMP 202 Analytical Writing ECO 360CD International Trade and Finance COM - not submitted to book EDD EDD 701 Transform Learn & Teach P & PP COU EDD 702 Trans Learning Mod & Instruct Design COU 508 Research Methods in Counseling EDD 720 At Risk Populations COU 518 Prof Orient Ethic Men Health Prof EDD 724 Special Topics COU 519 Intercultural Issues in Counseling EDD 791 Leader Scholar Communities I COU 522 Prof Orientation & Ethics COU 530 Funds of Counseling EDU COU 535 Career Counseling/Life Span EDU 100CT Perspectives on American Education COU 546 Group Processes Seminar EDU 101CTWI Teaching Pre-K-8: Exploration & Investigation COU 548 Counseling Theories Seminar EDU 150 Meeting the Instruct needs of English Lang Learners COU 562 Intro to Prob Addiction EDU 434 Instructional Methodology for English Learners COU 580 Practicum in Counseling EDU 452 Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics Ed Ped COU 590 Supervised Counsel Experience EDU 526 Data Driven Decision Making EDU 528 Student Diversity & Critical Pedagogy 7
Spring 2023 MSB Projected Courses for Fall 2023 While every effort has been made to make this list as accurate and complete as possible, circumstances may require changes to the actual courses offered for the term. EDU – continued GEL 50 Water Wars EDU 562 School Law GEL 31 Geology of National Parks and Monuments EDU 592 Intensive Clinical Experience GEL 100 Physical Geology Lecture/Lab EDU 597 Change in Education GEL/MAR 110 Introduction to Oceanography Lecture/Lab GEL 200VL Field Geology Lecture/Lab EGR GEL/ENV 210 Environmental Geology Lecture/Lab EGR 121 Engineering Drawing & Lettering GEL 220CT Mineralogy Lecture/Lab ELU - not submitted to book GEL/MAR 346WI Sediment/Stratigraphy Lecture/Lab ENG - not submitted to book GEL 358CP General Geophysics Lecture/Lab ENU - not submitted to book GEL 368 Research in Geology I GEL 369 Research in Geology II ENV GEL 390 Internship in Geology ENV 100 Intro to Environmental Science Lecture/Lab ENV 203 Concepts of Soil Science GER ENV/GEL 210 Environmental Geology Lecture/Lab GER 101 Elementary German I ENV 224 Applied Environmental Microbiology Lecture/Lab GER 103 Intermediate German III GER 211WI German Composition and Conversation I ERS - not submitted to book GER 232 The German Graphic Novel (in German) GER 260 German Culture Through Film FAR FAR 15 Drawing I HEA FAR 16 Drawing II HEA 102 Intro to Health/Wellness FAR 61 Intro Darkroom Photo Non-Major FAR 111 Intro to Painting HIS FAR 141 Intro to Printmaking HIS 14CD History of Civilization (A) FAR 151 Intro to Life Drawing HIS 015 History of Civilization (B) FAR 161 Intro Photography- Darkroom HIS 025 U.S: Formative Years and the Federal Republic FAR 162 Intro to Photo: Digital HIS 026 History U.S: Emergence of Modern America FAR 171 Intro to Sculpture HIS 120 History of Pennsylvania FAR 182 Intro to Time-Based Media HIS 131 History of Latin America: Colonial HIS 157 American Population History FAS HIS 161CDCT History of Africa to 1800 FAS 230 Works on Paper Studio HIS 204 History of Gender Dynamics in Africa FAS 310 Painting Studio HIS 243 Business History of the US FAS 320 Drawing Studio HIS 252 Colonial American History FAS 340 Printmaking Studio HIS 328 Europe during the Renaissance FAS 360 Photography Studio HIS 335 Civil War & Reconstruction FAS 370 Sculpture Studio HIS 353 Communist Revolution in China FIN HIS 378WI Seminar Historical Method FIN 200 Introduction to Finance HIS 380WI Senior Seminar in History FIN 350QL Financial Management HLS FIN 351 Personal Financial Planning FIN 352 Entrepreneurial Finance HLS 100 Homeland Security FIN 354 Investments HLS 300 Homeland Security & Intelligence FIN 363 Intermediate Financial Management HUM FIN 375CTWI Applied Investment Management HUM 211VLCD Women in the Arts FRE INT FRE 101 Elementary French I INT 10 Intro to International Studies FRE 102 Elementary French II INT 101 Intercultural Communication FRE 103 Intermediate French III LDR FYS LDR 525 Managing and Leading People FYS 100 First Year Seminar LDR 545 Persuasive Communication GEG LLT - not submitted to book GEG 010 Elements of Physical Geography GEG 020CD Elements of Cultural Geography MAR GEG 101 World Regional Geography MAR/GEL 110 Introduction to Oceanography Lecture/Lab GEG 110 Geography of US & Canada MAR 210 Sophomore Seminar GEG 120 Geography of Sub-Sahara Africa MAR/BIO 226 Marine Biology Lecture/Lab GEG 204 Meteorology Lecture/Lab MAR 320WI Physiological Eco of Animals Lecture/Lab GEG 223 Intro to Transportation Geography MAR/GEL 346WI Sediment/Stratigraphy Lecture/Lab GEG 274CPQL Introduction to GIS Lecture/Lab MAR 358CP General Geophysics Lecture/Lab GEG 330CPVL Cartography MAR 370 Independent Research Marine Science GEG 335 Geography of Population MAR 390 Internship in Marine Science GEG 375 Research Methods in Geography MAT - not submitted to book GEL GEL 1 Dinosaurs MCU GEL 20 Intro to Geology Lecture/Lab MCU 500 Legal, His, Phi Foundations MCU Ed 8
Spring 2023 MSB Projected Courses for Fall 2023 While every effort has been made to make this list as accurate and complete as possible, circumstances may require changes to the actual courses offered for the term. MGM PHY 220WI Electronics Lecture/Lab MGM 210 Principles of Management PHY 245 Mathematical Physics I MGM 318 Gender and Diversity in Organizations PHY 250 Programming for Exper Research & Industry MGM 328 Entrepreneurship: From Concept to Launch PHY 312 Classical Mechanics I MGM 330 Employment Law PHY 340 Computational Physics MGM 335CM Human Resource Management PHY/AST 342 Astrophysics MGM 340 Talent Acquisition and Development PHY 370 Research in Physics MGM 350 Organizational Behavior in Management MGM 351 Operations Management PHY 380CMWI Senior Seminar in Physics MGM 352CD International Management POL MGM 361 Principles of Business Logistics POL 010 American Government MGM 362 Supply Chain Analytics POL 020CD International Relations MGM 399CTWI Business Strategy and Policy POL 030CD Introduction to Comparative Politics MKT POL 040 Introduction to Political Theory MKT 210 Principles of Marketing POL 050 State and Local Government MKT 320 Marketing Management POL 101WI Social Science Research Design & Writing MKT 330CM Personal Selling and Sales Management POL 115 Public Administration MKT 340 Retail Management POL 140CTWI Law & Society MKT 351 Media Concepts and Planning POL 182 Criminal Procedure MKT 360 Marketing Research MKT 361 Principles of Business Logistics POL 200QL Statistics for Social & Behavior Science MKT 362 Digital Marketing POL 231CDWI Social Movements and Revolution MKT 370CD International Marketing POL 332CDWI Politics of Latin American POL 381CMWI Senior Seminar in Public Administration MLS POL 425 Public Policy Making MLS 434 Instruct Methods, Materials, & Assess ELL/ESL POL 509 Approaches & Methods in Pol Sci MUP - not submitted to book POL 515 Principles & Prob of Pub Admin MUS - not submitted to book POL 518 Budgeting & Decision Making MUU - not submitted to book PRO PAG PRO 210 Intro to Entrepreneurship PAG 010CD Introduction to Pennsylvania German Studies PSY PAG 101 Introduction to Pennsylvania German Language I PSY 011 General Psychology PHI PSY 110 Child Psychology PHI 15 Critical Thinking PSY 125 Life Span Development PHI 20 Introduction to Logic PSY 140 Educational Psychology PHI 30 Introduction to Philosophy PSY 200QL Statistics for Social & Behavior Science PHI 40 Introduction to Ethnics PSY 202 Psychology of Personality PHI 60 Introduction to Religious Studies PSY 205 Psychology of Black Experience PHI 105 Medieval Philosophy PSY 220 Industrial/Organizational Psychology PHI 113 Environmental Philosophy PSY 240 Social Psychology PHI 116 Ancient Philosophy PSY 250 Abnormal Psychology PHI 121 Modern Philosophy PSY 270CTWI Experimental Psychology PHI 130 Asian Philosophy PSY 310CTQL Principles of Measurement PHI 136 Kant to Hegel PSY 311 Psychology of Learning, Motivation, & Emotion PHI 140 Symbolic Logic PSY 312 Sensation & Perception PHI 150 History of Scientific Ideas PSY 325 Physiological Psychology PHI 170 Philosophy of Religion PSY 331 Health Psychology PHI 202 Two PHI Worth Knowing PSY 340 Cognitive Psychology PHI 210 Medical Ethnics PSY 350 Personnel Psychology PHI 235 Topics in Moral Theory PSY 360 Introduction to Clinical Psychology PHI 240 Philosophy of the Social Sciences PSY 379 History & Systems of Psychology PHI 241 Philosophy of Mind PSY 380WI Senior Seminar in Psychology PHI 245 Human Love & Sexual Moral PSY 525 Develop PSY of Child PHI 249 Interpretations of the Quran PSY 530 Life Span Development PHI 280 American Philosophy PSY 545 Theories of Personality PHI 310 Theory of Knowledge SCI PHI 330 Philosophy of Science SCI 220 Practical Scan Electron Microscopy Lecture/Lab PHI 345 Metaphysics SCI 240 The Writing Scientist PHI 355 Existentialism & Phenom SCI 250 Scientific Storytelling PHI 370 Selected Topics PHI 375 Philosophy of Language SCM SCM 260 Principles of Supply Chain Management PHY SCM 361 Principles of Business Logistics PHY 20 Introduction to Physics Lecture/Lab SCM 362 Supply Chain Analytics PHY 40 General Physics I Lecture/Lab SCM 365 Sustainability in Supply Chain PHY 80 Problem Solving Techniques in Ap Sci SEU PHY 100 Physics I Lecture/Lab SEU 312CDWI Principles of Learning Lecture PHY 212 Modern Physics 9
Spring 2023 MSB Projected Courses for Fall 2023 While every effort has been made to make this list as accurate and complete as possible, circumstances may require changes to the actual courses offered for the term. SEU - continued SPT 366 Personal Fitness Trainer SEU 313 Principles of Learning Lab SEU 342VLWI Principles of Teaching Lecture SPU SEU 343 Principles of Teaching Lab SPU 101 Early Interv for Students with Disabilities SEU 390 Clinical Experience & Practicum I SPU 200 Reading, Writing, Teaching Literary Braille SEU 391 Clinical Experience & Practicum II SPU 201 Cognitive Development Standards SEU 410WI Science Instructional Methods for Mid & HS SPU 216 Evidence-Based Prac in Math for Students with Dis SEU 422 World Lang Instructional Methods for Mid & HS SPU 202 Orient/Mobility-Visual Impairment-Deaf blindness SEU 425WI English Instructional Methods for Mid & HS SPU 223 Augmentation & Altern Com to Support St with Dis SEU 426WI Social Studies Methods for Mid & HS SPU 302 Adapting Materials/Methods I/E-Visual Impair SEU 430 Math Instructional Methods for Mid & HS SPU 313 Making Content Area Inst Access for St with Dis SEU 535 Classroom Management Inclusive Classroom SPU 314 Students with Disabilities-Inclusive Settings SEU 544 Action Research Teacher Leader SPU 316 Literary Development and Instruction SPU 317 Intensive Reading, Writing Math Intervention App SOC SPU 318 Assessments and Instructional Methods SOC 010CD Principles of Sociology SPU 320 Special Education Process and IEP Development SOC 110CD Contemporary Social Problems SPU 322 High Incidence Disabilities SOC 120 Marriage & Faimly SPU 327 Trans, Self-Determ & Self-Advoc for Adol & Ads with Dis SOC 150 Law and Society SPU 328 Positive Behavioral Intervention & Supports SOC 200QL Statistics for Social and Behavioral Science SPU 330 Low Incidence Disabilities SOC 201QL Quantitative Analysis in Sociology SPU 333 Assistive Tech for Students w/ Visual Impairments SOC/WGS 217 LGBTQ Studies SPU 381 Internship in Special Education SOC 224CDCT Immigration & Assimilation SPU 390 Clinical Experience & Practicum (VI-1) SOC 230 Urban Sociology SPU 391 Clinical Experience & Practicum (VI-2) SOC/ANT 232 Marriage in Cross-Cultural Perspective SPU 392 Clinical Experience & Practicum (MPH-1) SOC 241 Race & Ethnicity SPU 393 Clinical Experience & Practicum (MPH-2) SOC 245CD Sociology of Deviance SPU 434 Applied Behavior Analysis SOC 250 Criminology SPU 500 Cog Dev Div Learners Stand Align SOC 271 White Collar Crime SPU 502 Reading, Writing & Teaching Unified Braille SOC 280 Social Movements SPU 516 Literacy Devel & Inst in Core & Inter Areas SAS SOC 310 Foundations of Social Theory SPU 592 Clinical Practicum in Special Education SOW STA SOW 700 Social Work Leadership I STA 530 Help Int Stu Affairs Higher Ed SOW 720 Leadership/Teaching Praxis I STA 570 Contemporary Clg Students STA 572 Sem Leadership in Stu Affairs SMS - not submitted to book STA 589 Res Method Stu Affairs Hi Ed SPA STA 593 Internship/Student Affairs II SPA 101 Elementary Spanish I STA 590 Finance in Higher Ed SPA 102 Elementary Spanish II SWK SPA 103 Intermediate Spanish III SWK 100CDCT Intro to Social Work and Social Welfare SPA 104 Intermediate Spanish IV SWK 130CDCT Poverty and Social Welfare SPA 207 Writing in Spanish for the Professional World SWK 160CD Human Behavior and Social Environment SPA 212WI Spanish Composition SWK 200CMWI Professional Context SPA 213CM Advanced Conversation in Spanish SWK 250 Social Work with Individuals Practice I SPA 214CDCM Written & Oral Com Spanish-speaking Heritage Lrrns SWK 255CDWI Social Welfare Policy SPA 292 Advanced Business Practices & Cultures SWK 286 Social Work & Substance Abuse SPA 380CDCT Senior Seminar in Spanish SWK 280 Communities/Organization Practice III SPA 414 Major SPA American Short Story Wri of the New Narrative Period SWK 285 Essential Skills for Helping People SPT SWK 315 Human Services Admin & Social Policy SPT 120 Personal Nutrition SWK 320 Case Management: Interdisciplinary Approach SPT 160 Intro to Sports Mgmt SWK 360CTQL Methods & Practice– Social Work Research SPT 195 Accounting for Sport Mgm SWK 370 Selected Topics in Social Work & Social Welfare SPT 201 SCI Basis/Human Movement SWK 379 Independent Study SPT 212 Sport Public Relations & Comm SWK 381 Field Instruction in Social Work I SPT 230 Leadership +Team Building SWK 382CTWI Professional Seminar in Social Work I SPT 236 Personal Selling in Sport SWK 400 Found of Human Behavior– Social Environment SPT 260 Principles Sport Finance SWK 450 Foundations in Social Work Practice- Individuals SPT 265 Managing Sport Organizations SWK 460 Foundations of Social Work Research Methods SPT 270 Sport & Society SWK 481 Foundation Internship I SPT 285 Sport Marketing & Sponsorship SWK 482 Integrated Generalist Social Work Practice Seminar I SPT 290 Fundamentals/Sports Law SWK 500 Family in the Social Environment SPT 305 Emergency Care& Risk Mgmt SWK 555 App Fam Pol/Fam Serv Prog SPT 320 Sport Ethics SWK 560 App Methods of SW Research SPT 330 Event/Facility Mgmt SWK 573 Pub & Prof Presentations in Social Work SPT 333 Prin Strength & Conditioning SWK 581 Advanced Internship I SPT 345 International Sport Business SWK 582 Adv Theory/Fam SW Prac I 10
Spring 2023 MSB Projected Courses for Fall 2023 While every effort has been made to make this list as accurate and complete as possible, circumstances may require changes to the actual courses offered for the term. SWK 701 Social Work Leadership I SWK 704 Social Work Teacher-Scholar SWK 710 Research Methodology SWK 730 Qualitative Analysis WGS WGS 10 Introduction to Women’s Studies WGS/AST 16 Core to the Cosmos: Contribs of Women to AST SOC/WGS 217 LGBTQ Studies WRI - not submitted to book 11
Spring 2023 MSB Course Schedule: Please see MyKU for the list of course offerings https://csku.kutztown.edu/psp/csprd/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/ COMMUNITY_ACCESS.CLASS_SEARCH.GBL? 12
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