Schedule of Classes OHIO UNIVERSITY EASTERN CAMPUS SUMMER 2014

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OHIO UNIVERSITY EASTERN CAMPUS Schedule of Classes SUMMER 2014 OHIO UNIVERSITY EASTERN CAMPUS offers all the Coursework for these Ohio University Degrees BACCALAUREATE DEGREES Applied Management (BSAM) Communication Studies (BSC) Early Childhood Education (BSEd) Exercise Physiology (BSSpS) Health Services Administration (BSH) History (BA) Human Biology (BA) Middle Childhood Education (BSEd) Specialized Studies (BSS) Social Work (BSW) ADDITIONAL TRANSFER STUDENT BACHELOR DEGREE COMPLETION OPPORTUNITY TELEPHONE NUMBERS Student Services Office 740.699.2536 Financial Aid Office 740.699.2536 Registration Office 740.699.2536 Library 740.699.2519 Dean's Office 740.699.2494 Associate Dean's Office 740.699.2354 Faculty Office 740.699.2362 Media Center 740.699.2489 Health & Fitness Center 740.699.2586 Bookstore 740.699.2510 SUMMER SEMESTER begins Monday, May 12, 2014 Full Session May 12 - August 16 First Session May 12 - June 28 Second Session June 30- August 16 REGISTERING FOR CLASSES Step-by-step Registration Instructions are available online in the Summer Schedule of Classes (www.ohio.edu/registrar/info/summer2013-14). REGISTRATION BEGINS Check the bulletin boards for class and/or room changes. Criminal Justice (BCJ) (must have 2-year law enforcement degree) Technical & Applied Studies (BTAS) (must have 2-year technical degree) We also offer an Associate of Science and an Associate of Arts. 45425 National Road St. Clairsville, OH 43950 740.695.1720 1.800.648.3331 www. ohio.edu/eastern

CLASSES FULL SUMMER SESSION MAY 12 - AUGUST 16 CLASS TITLE HRS. ROOM ACCOUNTING TECHNOLOGY 5598 ATCH 2090 400 Business Statistics 3 ONLINE Abraham BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 5611 BIOS 1030 400 Human Biology I 2NS 3 ONLINE Mammone COMMUNICATION STUDIES 6262 COMS 1100 400 Comm Among Cultures 2CP 3 ONLINE Kaiser FOR PERMISSION TO REGISTER: Contact Kevin Chenoweth at chenowet@ohio.edu. 4638 COMS 2040 400 Interviewing 3 ONLINE Fahey Refer to elearning OHIO for EDUCATION - EARLY CHILDHOOD 7357 EDEC 2100 400 Children s Literature & Story Telling 2 ARRANGED Ciroli ENGLISH 4600 ENG 2020 400 Intro to Poetry and Drama 2HL 3 ONLINE Lapointe Pre-Req: ENG 1510 or 1610 or 151A or 152 or 153 or 153A or 153B. This section is offered online. No classroom instruction. Proctored exams may be required. Refer to elearning OHIO for directions at www.ohio.edu/ecampus/current/ offerings.htm. Eastern campus fees apply. 4601 ENG 3510 400 History of English Language 3 ONLINE Lapointe Pre-Req: Jr or Sr. This section is offered online. No classroom instruction. Proctored exams may be required. Refer to elearning OHIO for FILM 4703 FILM 2900 400 The Horror Film 3 ONLINE Morris GEOGRAPHY 4636 GEOG 1200 400 Human Geography 2SS 3 ONLINE Newton HEALTH 4637 HLTH 2040 400 Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drugs 3 ONLINE Fahey 7902 HLTH 3735 400 Info & Decis Suprt Syst-HCO 3 ARRANGED Pre-Req: HLTH 2170 7388 HLTH 4445 400 Health Care Law and Ethics 3 ARRANGED Fahey Pre-Req: HLTH 3400 5161 HLTH 4910 400 Internship in Hlth Srvcs Admin 6 ARRANGED Hudak Pre-Req: Permission required 6174 HLTH 4930 400 Independent Study 1 to 4 ARRANGED Hudak Pre-Req: Permission required PSYCHOLOGY 4620 PSY 1010 400 General Psychology 2SS 3 5:30PM-8:20PM Tu Porch HPEC107 4229 PSY 1110 400 Elem Statistical Reasoning 1M 3 ONLINE Casebolt Pre-Req: (MATH 1200 or D005 or 101 or 102 or math placement level 1 or higher) and WARNING: no credit for this course if taken after (Math 250 or MATH 2500 or ISE 3040 or ISE 3200 or PSY 2110 or QBA 2010). This section is offered online. No classroom instruction. Proctored exams may be required. Refer to elearning OHIO for directions at www.ohio.edu/ecampus/current/offerings.htm. Eastern campus fees apply.

CLASS TITLE HRS. ROOM SCIENCE IN APPLIED MANAGEMENT 6196 SAM 3100 400 Foundations of Financial Mgt. 3 ONLINE Schor Pre-Req: (ACCT 1010 or ATCH 1030 or SAM 1000) and Jr or Sr. This section is offered online. No classroom instruction. Proctored exams may be required. Refer to elearning OHIO for directions at www.ohio.edu/ecampus/current/ offerings.htm. Eastern campus fees apply. 5259 SAM 3910 400 Internship 1 to 3 ARRANGED Schor Pre-Req: Permission required. Deadline to notify instructor by email (schor@ohio.edu) of intent to enroll: Wednesday, February 12. Permission given after approval of internship proposal. Deadline for submission of complete internship proposal, Wednesday, March 19. 5261 SAM 4700 400 Managing Strategically 3 3 6:00PM-8:50PM W Schor HPEC105 Pre-Req: SAM 3010 and 3100 and Sr. Blended: Face-to-Face and online instruction. MEETS EVERY OTHER WEDNESDAY BEGINNING MAY 14. SPECIALIZED STUDIES 7928 SPST 4900 400 Special Topics in SPST 1 to 15 ARRANGED Barnett Permission required and BSS major. 7929 SPST 4910 400 Internship 1 to 15 ARRANGED Barnett Pre-Req: Permission required and BSS major. Permission required and BSS major. TIER III 5396 T3 4071 400 The Literacy Crisis 3 3 ONLINE Flynn Pre-Req: Sr only. This section is offered online. No classroom instruction. Proctored exams may be required. Refer to elearning OHIO for TECHNICAL AND APPLIED STUDIES 4704 TAS 3010 400 Intro Tech & Applied Studies 3 ONLINE Zachariah CLASSES FIRST SUMMER SESSION MAY 12 - JUNE 28 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 6176 BIOS 1710 400 Biological Sciences II 2NS 3 9:00AM-12:00PM M W Whitlinger 237 Pre-Req: C- or better in (BIOS 1700 or PBIO 1140) 6177 BIOS 1715 400 Biological Sciences II Lab 1 9:00AM-12:00PM Tu Th Whitlinger 339 Pre-Req: BIOS 1710 or concurrent BUSINESS MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY 7375 BMT 2890 400 Financial Literacy for the 21s 1 9:00AM-12:00PM F Howard 204 Additional outside work required. Add/Drop dates different. Meets May 30. Instruction via Ohio University Learning Network. $20 course fee. CHEMISTRY 4647 CHEM 1210 400 Principles of Chemistry I 2NS 4 3:00PM-5:50PM M W Lenczewski 233 Pre-Req: (MATH 1200 or concurrent or math placement level 2 or higher) and WARNING: No credit for this course if the following is taken: CHEM 1510. Students registering for CHEM 1210 lecture must also register for a CHEM 1210 lab. 4650 CHEM 1210 401 Principles of Chemistry I 2NS 4 3:00PM-5:50PM Tu Th Lenczewski 335 Pre-Req: (MATH 1200 or concurrent or math placement level 2 or higher) and WARNING: No credit for this course if the following is taken: CHEM 1510 COMPUTER SCIENCES 6988 CS 2900 400 Cybercrimes Against Children 3 ONLINE Poffenberger

CLASS TITLE HRS. ROOM ENGLISH 5399 ENG D150 400 Developmental Writing Skills 3 3:00PM-5:50PM M W Reynolds 209 Pre-Req: ENG D150 placement or recommendation and WARNING: no course in ENG above 1500 5493 ENG 3080J 400 Writing and Rhetoric II 1J 3 9:00AM-11:50AM M W Flynn 203 Pre-Req: (ENG 1510 or 1610) and (Jr or Sr) HISTORY 4230 HIST 3030 400 United States in World War II 3 ONLINE Castle Refer to elearning OHIO for 4231 HIST 3900 400 History Through Film 3 ONLINE Castle Refer to elearning OHIO for HEALTH 5400 HLTH 2020 400 Intro to Hlth and Life Choices 2AS 3 9:00AM-11:50AM M W Hudak 219 Pre-Req: Fr or Soph. Blended: Face-to-Face and online instruction. Add/Drop dates different. Class meets May 28-June25 5154 HLTH 4800 400 Serv Learn Rural Comm Hlth 3 3 1:00PM-3:35PM M Tu W Hudak 219 Pre-Req: HLTH 3400J and 4200 and Sr 5156 HLTH 4900 400 Stress Management 2 9:00AM-4:30PM Th F Hudak 219 Blended: Face-to-Face and online instruction. Add/Drop dates different. Meets May 8 & 9. 5157 HLTH 4900 401 Complementary Health Practices 2 9:00AM-4:30PM Th F Hudak 219 Blended: Face-to-Face and online instruction. Add/Drop dates different. Meets May 22 & 23. MATHEMATICS 7567 MATH D005 401 Intermediate Algebra 4 3:40PM-6:30PM Tu Th Murzyn 201 3:40PM-5:30PM F Pre-Req: Math placement level DV and WARNING: No credit for this course if the following is taken (keeps credit for the following course, as defined by department): MATH course above D005 POLITICAL SCIENCE 4607 POLS 1010 400 Politics in the United States 2SS 3 ONLINE Nojeim 4608 POLS 4465 400 Gandhi and King 3 3 ONLINE Nojeim Pre-Req: (POLS 1600 or 6 hours in POLS) and Sr APPLIED MANAGEMENT 5401 SAM 3250J 400 Strategic Managerial Comm. 1J 3 6:00PM-8:50PM Tu Th Knox HPEC105 Pre-Req: ENG 1510 and (Jr or Sr) SOCIOLOGY 4624 SOC 1000 400 Introduction to Sociology 2SS 3 3:00PM-5:50PM Tu Th Poffenberger 217 Blended: Face-to-Face and online instruction. Instruction via Ohio University Learning Network. 4685 SW 3293 400 Aging in American Society 3 ONLINE Galbreath Pre-Req: 12 Hours in Tier II Social Science and (Jr or Sr) and WARNING: not SW 395 4684 TAS 4510 400 TAS Capstone Seminar 3 3 ONLINE Galbreath Pre-Req: TAS 3210 and Sr only.

CLASSES SECOND SUMMER SESSION JUNE 30 - AUGUST 16 CLASS TITLE HRS. ROOM BUSINESS MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGY 7376 BMT 2890 401 Financial Literacy for the 21st Century 1 9:00AM-12:00PM F Howard 204 Additional outside work required. Add/Drop dates different. Meets July 11. Instruction via Ohio University Learning Network. $20 course fee. COMMUNICATION STUDIES 4597 COMS 1030 400 Public Speaking 2HL 3 9:00AM-11:50AM Tu Th Jeffries 245 ECONOMICS 6395 ECON 1000 400 Economic Concepts 2SS 3 3:00PM-5:50PM M W Stevens 210 Pre-Req: C or better in MATH D005 or MATH 102 or Math placement level 1 or higher and WARNING: not ECON 1030 or 1040 or 3030 or 3040 or 3050. Instruction via Ohio University Learning Network. 6396 ECON 3150 400 Economics of Health Care 3 12:00PM-2:50PM M W Stevens 210 Pre-Req: ECON 1030 and 1040. Instruction via Ohio University Learning Network. ENGLISH 4599 ENG 1510 400 Writing and Rhetoric I 1E 3 9:00AM-11:50AM M W Reynolds 209 Pre-Req: ENG 150 or ENGD150 or 1510 placement; not ENG D160 or ENG 1610 placement. HISTORY 4232 HIST 3162 400 U.S World Affairs, 1898-1945 3 ONLINE Castle Refer to elearning OHIO for 4233 HIST 3230 400 Colonial Latin Am History 2CP 3 ONLINE Castle Refer to elearning OHIO for HEALTH 5158 HLTH 4900 402 STD Up-Date 2 9:00AM-4:30PM Th F Hudak 219 Blended: Face-to-Face and online instruction. Add/Drop dates different. Meets July 10 & 11. MATHEMATICS 4687 MATH 1200 400 College Algebra 1M 4 12:00PM-2:50PM M W F Prather 229 Pre-Req: C or better in MATH D005 or MATH 102 or MATH D004 or Math placement level 1 or higher. MARKETING 5402 MKT 2020 400 Marketing Principles 3 6:00PM-8:50PM Tu Th Knox HPEC105 Pre-Req: Not COB except BS 8123 and WARNING: No credit for this course if taken after the following: MKT 2400. POLITICAL SCIENCE 5397 POLS 1010 401 Politics in the United States 2SS 3 12:00PM-2:50PM Tu Th McTeague 217 Instruction via Ohio University Learning Network. 4689 POLS 1010 402 Politics in the United States 2SS 3 ONLINE Spiker 6946 POLS 2000 400 American Politics Policy Admin 2SS 3 8:30AM-11:20AM Tu Th Spiker 237 Pre-Req: 3 Hours in POLS SOCIAL WORK 5363 SW 3273 400 Mental Health and Social Work 3 6:00PM-8:50PM M W Pritchard HPEC107 Pre-Req: SW 1000. THEATER 5491 THAR 1130 400 Acting Fundamentals I 2FA 3 9:00AM-11:50AM M W Fox AUD Pre-Req: C- or better in ENG 1510 or 1610. Blended: Face-to-Face and online instruction. Students registering for THAR 1130 lecture must also register for THAR 1130 lab. 5492 THAR 1130 401 Acting Fundamentals I 2FA 3 ARRANGED Fox Pre-Req: C- or better in ENG 1510 or 1610. Blended: Face-to-Face and online instruction. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE 4625 UC 1000 400 Mastering the University Exp. 2 9:00AM-10:50AM M W Chenoweth LAB 30 Pre-Req: First Semester Student 4632 UC D998 400 College Reading Skills 2 ARRANGED Capezzuto Pre-Req: Fr only and (ACT reading score below 21 or SAT verbal score below 495 or COMPASS reading score below 88)

FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE - FOR ALL TERMS IN SUMMER SEMESTER FINAL EXAMS WILL MEET ON THE LAST REGULAR CLASS DAY. THERE IS NO SEPARATE EXAM SCHEDULE. Ohio University Tuition Refund Policy 100% - If you officially withdraw (in person) from the University before the first day of a session. 80% - If you withdraw during the first 5 days of a session. 0% - Anytime after the above dates. Note: If entitled, you may receive a refund for a course dropped during the first 5 days of the semester's calendar.

May 12, Monday May 16, Friday May 21, Wednesday May 23, Friday May 26, Monday June 13, Friday June 27, Friday June 28, Saturday June 30, Monday July 4, Friday July 7, Monday July 18, Friday August 1, Monday August 15, Friday August 16, Saturday SUMMER CALENDAR Summer Semester Classes Begin: Full semester & 1st session. Last day to: Add a 1st session class. Receive 80% refund for complete withdrawal from 1st session. Register for pass/fail for 1st session. Drop a 1st session class without receiving WP/WF. SUMMER FEES DUE Last day to: Add a full semester class. Receive 80% refund for complete withdrawal from full session. Register for pass/fail for full session. Drop a full session class without receiving WP/WF. Memorial Day: offices closed, no classes. Last day to drop a 1st session class. Last day to withdraw from 1st session. Last day of 1st session classes. Summer Semester Classes Begin: 2nd session. Independence Day observed; offices closed, no classes. Last day to: Add a 2nd session class. Receive 80% refund for complete withdrawal from 2nd session. Register for pass/fail for 2nd session. Drop a 2nd session class without receiving WP/WF. Last day to drop a full semester class. Last day to drop a 2nd session class. Last day to withdraw from 2nd session or full-term. Last day of 2nd session and full-term classes. TUITION & FEES ALL TUITION & FEES MAY BE PAID BY CHECK, MONEY ORDER, VISA, MASTERCARD, DISCOVER OR AMERICAN EXPRESS. MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO "OHIO UNIVERSITY". THESE FEES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 60 sem hrs or less over 60 sem hrs Ohio Resident 11hrs or less 218.00/hr 227.00/hr 12-20 hrs 2289.00 2531.00 @ hr over 20 120.00/hr 120.00/hr Non-Resident 11 hrs or less 304./hr 313.00/hr 12-20 hrs 3312.00 3454.00 @hr over 20 178.00/hr 178.00/hr Resident Non-Resident Graduatet 8 hrs or less 512.00/hr 531.00/hr 9-18 hrs 4154.00 4325.00 @hr over 18 334.00 628.00 TIER DESIGNATIONS TIER I: Quantitative Skills and English Comp., 1E, 1M, 1J TIER II: Breadth of Knowledge, 2A, 2H, 2N/, 2S, 2C TIER II: Breadth of Knowledge 2AS, 2FA, 2HL, 2NN, 2SS, 2CP TIER III: Synthesis, 3T Consult an advisor or the Ohio University Undergraduate Catalog to understand the requirements. HOW TO ADD OR DROP COURSES Courses may be added or dropped through web registration. Specific deadlines limit the last day to add or drop a course. See the Calendar. HOW TO WITHDRAW Students unable to complete the semester MUST contact Registration to officially withdraw. Failure to follow University policy results in automatic F's. BOOKSTORE The bookstore is a private business. See its textbook return policy. Students are strongly advised to purchase texts before the term begins and to be aware of the book return policy. The bookstore phone number is 740-695-0643 and is located in Shannon Hall, Room 234. REFUNDS IIndividual courses dropped after 5 days entail no refund. Total withdrawal refund schedule; before term begins, 100%, days 1 through 5 of term, 80%; after day 5, 0%. INSURANCE Forms for Student Group Insurance are available in the Student Services Office. Mail application and payment directly to the company. FINANCIAL AID Students may be eligible for one or more financial aid programs, including scholarships, PELL Grants, Loans, College Work Study, WIA, TAA, and Veteran's Benefits, among others. Applications for financial aid should be in at least 90 days prior to the desired semester of entry. Contact the Student Services Office for forms and more information. Over 80% of our students receive some form of tuition assistance. VETERAN'S BENEFITS Consult Student Services for forms and information. Veterans must complete a "Veteran's Benefit MasterCard" for each term and report any changes in hours to Student Services. ADVISING Advisors are available to all students for academic and career counseling. If you do not have an advisor, contact the Student Services Office. Monday - Friday Saturday Sunday LIBRARY HOURS 8:00am-4:30pm Closed Closed PASS FAIL OPTION A Pass/Fail option is available under certain circumstances. Consult the Ohio University Undergraduate Catalog.