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Summer 2020 The Morningside College experience cultivates a passion for lifelong learning and a dedication to ethical leadership and civic responsibility
COURSE SCHEUDLE- SUMMER 2020/30 DEPARTMENT: - Agri-Business DEPARTMENT PREFIX: AGRI CAT SEC TITLE CREDITS DAYS H O U R S INSTRUCTOR PRE-REQ 234 OL Agricultural Economics 4 Kinwa-Muzinga, Annie Same as ECON 234 DEPARTMENT: Biology DEPARTMENT PREFIX: BIOL CAT SEC TITLE CREDITS DAYS H O U R S INSTRUCTOR PRE-REQ 205 OL Health and Nutrition 2 Bunker, Aaron 221 OL Medical Terminology 2 Bunker, Aaron BIOL 207 DEPARTMENT: Business Administration DEPARTMENT PREFIX: BUSN CAT SEC TITLE CREDITS AYS H O U R S INSTRUCTOR PRE-REQ 231 OL Principles of Management 4 Wubbena, Daniel BUSN 106 341N OL Principles of Marketing 4 To be assigned 423N OL Organizational Management 4 To be assigned Capstone DEPARTMENT: Chemistry DEPARTMENT PREFIX: CHEM CAT SEC TITLE CREDITS DAYS H O U R S INSTRUCTOR PRE-REQ 121 OL General Chemistry I 4 Thomas, Andrew 122 OL General Chemistry II 4 Thomas, Andrew CHEM 121 DEPARTMENT: Mass Communications DEPARTMENT PREFIX: COMM CAT SEC TITLE CREDITS DAYS H O U R S INSTRUCTOR PRE-REQ 101 OL Introduction to Mass 4 Fuglsang, Ross Communication
COURSE SCHEUDLE- SUMMER 2020/30 DEPARTMENT: Cultural Studies DEPARTMENT PREFIX: CULT CAT SEC TITLE CREDITS DAYS H O U R S INSTRUCTOR PRE-REQ 325 OL Latino Communities in 4 Alex, Stacey In the U.S. DEPARTMENT: Economics DEPARTMENT PREFIX: ECON CAT SEC TITLE CREDITS DAYS H O U R S INSTRUCTOR PRE-REQ 200 OL Principles of Microeconomics 4 Muzinga, Ngamboko 205 OL Principles of Macroeconomics 4 Muzinga, Ngamboko 234 OL Agricultural Economics 4 Moore, Anni same as AGRI 234 DEPARTMENT: Education DEPARTMENT PREFIX: EDUC CAT SEC TITLE CREDITS DAYS H O U R S INSTRUCTOR PRE-REQ 318 OL Growth & Development of Middle 2 Mansfield, Jenny Level Learners & Practicum Prereq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.50 education gpa; admission to Teacher Preparation Program 324 OL Reading in Content Areas 4 Lafrentz, Tiffany Prereq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.50 education gpa Prereq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program DEPARTMENT: Natural Science DEPARTMENT PREFIX: NSCI CAT SEC TITLE CREDITS DAYS H O U R S INSTRUCTOR PRE-REQ 341 OL Science and Pseudoscience 4 McFarland, Brian FYS, CIC, AQua, ERA DEPARTMENT: Philosophy DEPARTMENT PREFIX: PHIL CAT SEC TITLE CREDITS DAYS H O U R S INSTRUCTOR PRE-REQ 103 OL Introduction to Ethics 4 Boesch, Brandon DEPARTMENT: Psychological Sciences DEPARTMENT PREFIX: PSYC CAT SEC TITLE CREDITS DAYS H O U R S INSTRUCTOR PRE-REQ 309 OL Abnormal Psychology 4 De Clute, Shannon PSYC 101 326N OL Group Communication 4 To be assigned *** END OF COURSE LIST ***
SUMMER 2020 CALENDAR DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS - SUMMER 2020 June 1 – Monday Full session & first half classes begin June 3 – Wednesday Last day to register or add a full session or Ethical Reasoning and Application first half class BUSN 341 Principles of Marketing June 8 – Monday Last day to drop a first half class June 26 – Friday First half classes end Integrated Experience June 29 – Monday Second half classes begin NSCI 341 Science and Pseudoscience July 1 – Wednesday Last day to register or add a second half class July 10 – Friday Last day to drop a full session class July 17 – Friday Last day to drop a second half class July 24 – Friday Full session & second half classes end CLASSROOM BUILDING CODES BR Buhler-Rohlfs Hall CC Charles City Hall HC Hindman Hobbs (HPER) Center BOOKSTORE HOURS LC Lincoln Center May 11 – 29 9 am – 1 pm LH Lewis Hall May 18 – June 1 CLOSED LIBR Hickman-Johnson-Furrow Library June 1 – July 24 9 am – 1 pm (Mon.-Fri.) August 3 – 14 CLOSED MC MacCollin Classroom Building SC Walker Science Center UNDERGRADUATE REGISTRATION PROCEDURES FOR SUMMER 2019 FULL TIME OR PART TIME UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE SEEKING STUDENTS ENROLLED for Spring 2020 term may advance register for the summer session at the same time that they advance register for next fall. A maximum of 8 credit hours are allowed for the summer session. Exceptions to the 8 credit-hour limit must be approved by the Associate Vice President of Academic Affairs Dean of Arts and Sciences. OTHERS who attend Morningside College as non-degree seeking students or who attend other institutions during the academic year may advance register for the summer session beginning April 20. APPLYING FOR ADMISSION is not necessary unless one is applying for financial aid or receiving Veteran’s Benefits. To obtain further information on applying for admission, contact the Director of Admissions, 274-5111. TUITION AND FEES FOR SUMMER 2020 WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: Undergraduate courses ............................................................................................................................................................................. $360.00/credit hour For seniors (60 yrs. +)................................................................................................................................................................................ $180.00/credit hour Auditing a course.......................................................................................................................................................................................... $160.00/credit hour Auditing for seniors (60 yrs. +) ............................................................................................................................................................... $80.00/credit hour ANY CHANGES IN REGISTRATION must be processed by the Registrar’s Office. A drop/add card must be filled out and processed in order to change an original registration. The Registrar’s Office processes drop/add cards the same day they are received, and that date determines the amount of refund the student is entitled to, according to the following TUITION REFUND SCHEDULE: Summer School Refund Policy Withdrawals during the first 60% of a term are given a pro-rata refund of tuition by class. Fees are not refundable. There is no refund after 60% of the term has passed. Withdrawals on or before the first day of the Summer Session receive a 100% refund of tuition. FINANCIAL AID may be available for ADMITTED students enrolled during the summer session. Morningside College scholarships and grants cannot be applied to the summer school session. To determine whether your particular situation qualifies you for financial aid, contact the Office of Student Financial Planning, 274- 5159. Students are charged a 1.5% monthly finance charge (18% APR) on the unpaid balance of charges older than 30 days. Morningside College reserves the right to withhold registration transcripts and other services and privileges from any student who has a delinquent financial obligation for tuition, fees, parking fines, library fines or books.
New Summer Course Offerings: Morningside College has entered an agreement with other small colleges to increase the availability of summer courses. Morningside students will be able to take these online courses at the same rate as other summer courses, and the courses automatically transfer. (Please note that transfer courses do not replace grades for Morningside courses.) Students can begin the registration process here: https://www.collegeconsortium.org/institutions/morningside-college/ Please contact the registrar’s office if you have further questions. COURSE START CODE COURSE TITLE DATE END DATE COURSE CATEGORY CREDITS THE 180 Music Appreciation 6/22/2020 8/8/2020 Music, Fine Arts 3 SPAN 1312 Elementary Spanish II 6/29/2020 8/21/2020 Spanish 3 SPAN 1311 Elementary Spanish I 6/29/2020 8/21/2020 Spanish 3 SOCL 110 Introduction to Sociology 6/29/2020 8/8/2020 Sociology 4 SOCI 1311 Introduction to Sociology 6/29/2020 8/21/2020 Sociology 3 The Psychology of Personal PSYC 310 Development 6/29/2020 8/8/2020 Psychology 4 PSYC 2350 Development Psychology 6/29/2020 8/21/2020 Psychology 3 MUSI 3350 American Popular Music 6/29/2020 8/21/2020 Fine Arts 3 MUSI 1320 Music Appreciation 6/29/2020 8/21/2020 Fine Arts 3 MUHL 211 Music in Culture 6/23/2020 8/10/2020 Music 3 MGMT 312 Principles of Management 6/29/2020 8/8/2020 Management 4 HUMN 246 Film Appreciation 6/29/2020 8/8/2020 Humanities, Arts 4 ENGL 2310 World Literature Studies 6/29/2020 8/21/2020 Composition 3 Western Literature: Ancient to ENGL 221 Renaissance 6/23/2020 8/10/2020 English, Literature 3 ECON 220 Introduction to Macroeconomics 6/29/2020 8/8/2020 Economics 4 ECON 210 Introduction to Microeconomics 6/29/2020 8/8/2020 Economics 4 CRJ120 Introduction to Criminal Justice 6/11/2020 7/25/2020 Criminal Justice 3 Communications, COM 1113 Public Speaking 6/24/2020 8/16/2020 Speech 3 Introductory Human Anatomy and Biology, Anatomy, BIO 141E Physiology II 7/7/2020 8/24/2020 Physiology 4 ART 312 Aesthetics of Film 6/1/2020 7/24/2020 Film 3 ART 1112 Art Appreciation 6/24/2020 8/16/2020 Art 2 ART 105 Art Appreciation 6/8/2020 8/2/2020 Fine Arts, Arts 3
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