from the President Here at SUNY Orange, we realize your education is important to you, whether you are fresh out of high school, an adult student returning after a decade or more in the workforce, or somewhere in between. Rest assured, your education is equally important to us as well. I encourage you to examine this bulletin as you plan the next step of your edu­cational journey. In addition to course offerings for the Spring & Summer 2010 semesters, you’ll find information on many of the College’s policies and procedures, including class registration, tuition and fees, and payment options. Over the years, the College has earned a reputation for academic excellence and we are committed to furthering our role as an educational leader in Orange County. We realize that when you choose SUNY Orange, you are entrusting your academic future to us. Every faculty and staff member at the College takes that responsibility very seriously. Welcome to SUNY Orange and I look forward to seeing you on campus. SUNY Orange Cert no. SW-COC-003422 Spring/Summer 2010 Information Directory Classroom Building Key Code Building name Middletown: (845) 344-6222 HU . . . . . . . . Hudson Hall During new campus construction BT . . . . . . . Bio-Technology Building (Please call for office hours) HO . . . . . . . . Horton Hall in Newburgh, free shuttle buses oper- OH . . . . . . . . Orange Hall ate throughout the day and evening HA . . . . . . . Harriman Hall Office Number from nearby parking lots which are PE . . . . . . . . Physical Education Building Middletown Campus LIB . . . . . . . Library also within walking distance of the Admissions 341-4030 SSC . . . . . . . Shepard Student Center campus. Please visit our website Advising & Counseling Center 341-4070 Newburgh: Bookstore 341-4815www.sunyorange.edu/directions and TWR . . . . . . Tower Building Bursar 341-4830 click on Newburgh Campus for maps GND . . . . . . . Grand Street Building Business Training Off-Campus Locations: of parking. For more information, & Development 341-4770 MWH . . . . . . Monroe Woodbury High School please call 562-2454. Career & Internship Services 341-4444 PJH . . . . . . Port Jervis High School Community Enrichment 341-4890 WHS . . . . . . Warwick Valley High School Continuing & Professional Education 341-4770 Driving Programs/Alcohol Education 341-4892 Contents Financial Aid 341-4190 Health Services 341-4870 Kindercollege 341-4165 Credit Course Section Library 341-4855 Registration Calendar.................................................................................................................4 Registration 341-4140 Registration Schedule.................................................................................................................5 Student Activities 341-4065 Transcripts 341-4155 Registration Steps.......................................................................................................................6 Tutorial Services 341-4171 Tuition and Fees Schedule.........................................................................................................7 Veteran’s Rep 341-4071 Refund Policy .............................................................................................................................7 Workforce Residence Information...............................................................................................................8 Development Education 341-4532 My SUNY Orange .....................................................................................................................9 Newburgh Campus 562-2454 Fall 2009 Admissions/Counseling 341-4502 Credit Course Listing:: Financial Aid 341-4518 Library 341-4542 Middletown Spring 2010........................................................................................10 Registrar/Bursar 341-4536 Summer Session 1 .............................................................................66 Summer Session 2 .............................................................................75 Off-Campus Sites: Monroe-Woodbury H.S. 460-7000 Newburgh Spring 2010........................................................................................55 ext. 7004 Summer Session 1 .............................................................................80 Port Jervis H.S. 858-3133 Warwick Valley H.S. 341-4765 Summer Session 2 .............................................................................82 Off Campus Spring 2010........................................................................................64 Registration Form.....................................................................................................................43 Personal Data Sheet for Non-Degree Seeking Students........................................................45 Student Immunization Record Forms.....................................................................................47 Policies and Procedures ...........................................................................................................83 Campus Map/Directions ..........................................................................................................86 Registration Calendar For Credit Courses SPRING SEMESTER 2010 DATE ACTIVITY October 23, Friday Fall 2009 Mid-Semester U Grades for Full Semester Courses Available to Students November 13, Friday Last Day for Student to Withdraw from Fall 2009 Semester-Long Courses with Grade of “W” November 16, Monday Reserved Priority Spring 2010 and Summer 2010 Registration for Currently Enrolled Students in Health Professions or who have 30 or more credits earned prior to Fall 2009 November 17, Tuesday -Priority Spring 2010 and Summer 2010 Registration for All December 18, Friday Currently Enrolled Students and Re-Admitted Students November 25, Wednesday -Thanksgiving Recess– College Closed November 29, Sunday November 30, Monday New Degree-Seeking Students Priority Registration for Spring 2010 and Summer 2010 begins. Consult the Advising and Counseling Center’s Web Page at www.sunyorange.edu for details. November 30, Monday New Non-Degree Seeking Students Registration for Spring 2010 and Summer 2010 begins. December 21, Monday Fall 2009 Grades Distributed to Students On-Line Necessary Adjustments to Spring 2010 schedules as a result of Fall 2009 grades should be made beginning when college re-opens on January 4. December 21, Monday - Winter Recess Begins January 3, Sunday Administrative Offices Open 12/21 through 12/23 until 5 pm NoAdvisors available College Closed 12/24/09 - 01/03/10 January 4, Monday College Administrative Offices Reopen January 4, Monday Payment Due for Spring 2010 Priority Registrations January 4, Monday -Late Registration for Spring 2010 All Students January 15, Friday Payment Due upon Registration January 15, Friday Last Day to Drop Spring 2010 Courses without Incurring 4:30 pm Tuition Liability January 18, Monday Martin Luther King Jr. Day--College Closed January 19 Tuesday Spring 2010 Classes Begin January 19 - January 25 Spring 2010 Add/Drop Period – Changes to Students’ Tuesday-Monday Schedules Charge-it You can pay your tuition and fees using MasterCard, VISA or Discover. The following requirements apply to the use of a charge card for mail-in, in-person registrations and web on-line payments. Please provide: *** Card number and expiration date, *** Student’s name, and *** Cardholder’s name (if different from student’s) SUMMER 2010 DATE ACTIVITY November 16, Monday Reserved Priority Spring 2010 and Summer 2010 Registration for Currently Enrolled Students in Health Professions or who have 30 or more credits earned prior to Fall 2009 November 17, Tuesday -Priority Spring 2010 and Summer 2010 Registration for All December 18, Friday Currently Enrolled Students and Re-Admitted Students November 25, Wednesday -Thanksgiving Recess– College Closed November 29, Sunday November 30, Monday New Degree Seeking Students Priority Registration for Spring 2010 and Summer 2010 begins. Consult the Advising and Counseling Center’s Web Page at www.sunyorange.edu for details. November 30, Monday New Non-Degree Seeking Students Registration for Spring 2010 and Summer 2010 begins. December 21, Monday - Winter Recess Begins January 3, Sunday Administrative Offices Open 12/21 through 12/23 until 5 pm NoAdvisors available College Closed 12/24/09 - 01/03/10 January 4, Monday College Administrative Offices Reopen January4,Monday RegistrationforSummer2010ContinuesforAllStudents April 26, Monday (Please note when College is Closed for Holidays and Spring Break) January 18, Monday Martin Luther King Jr. Day--College Closed January 19 Tuesday Spring 2010 - Classes Begin January 19 - January 25 Spring 2010 Add/Drop Period – Changes to Students’ Tuesday-Monday Schedules March 22, Monday -Spring Recess March 28, Sunday Administrative Offices Open 3/22 - 3/26 until 5pm April 26, Monday Payment Due for Summer 2010 Registrations April 26, Monday -Summer 2010 Registrations Continue May 21, Friday Payment Due Upon Registration May 17, Tuesday Spring 2010 Grades Distributed to Students On-Line Necessary Adjustments to Summer 2010 schedules as a result of Spring 2010 grades should be made prior to the start of the Summer 2010 semester. May 21, Friday Last Day to Drop Summer 2010 Session 1 Courses without (4:30 pm) Incurring Tuition Liability May 24, Monday Summer 2010 Session 1 - Classes Begin May 24, Monday -Summer 2010 Session 1 Add/Drop Period May 25, Tuesday May 26, Wednesday Summer 2010 Session 2 Registrations Continue July 1, Thursday Payment Due Upon Registration July 1, Thursday Last Day to Drop Summer 2010 Session 2 Courses without (4:30 pm) Incurring Tuition Liability July 5, Monday Independence Day – College Closed July 6, Tuesday Summer 2010 Session 2 - Classes Begin July 6, Tuesday -Summer 2010 Session 2 Add/Drop Period July 7, Wednesday See ACADEMIC CALENDAR on the Records & Registration’s Web Page at www.sunyorange.edu for IMPORTANT academic dates during the Spring 2010 Semester. Registration For: Spring 2010 Date\Times when Registration Period Begins Spring 2010 Payment Due Date Summer 2010 Date\Times when Registration Period Begins Summer 2010 Payment Due Date ALL Health Profession majors and Monday, 11/16/09 No later than Monday, 11/16/09 No later than ALL currently enrolled degree-seeking beginning at 1/4/10 beginning at Monday, 4/26/10 students with 30 or more credits 8:00am through 8:00am through completed 12/18/09 4/26/10 All currently enrolled or Tuesday, 11/17/09 No later than Tuesday, 11/17/09 No later than readmitted students beginning at 8:00am 1/4/10 beginning at Monday, 4/26/10 through 12/18/09 8:00am through 4/26/10 New Students enrolling for the first time Monday, 11/30/09 through 12/18/09 and 1/4/10 through 1/14/10. No later than 1/4/10 Monday, 11/30/09 through 4/26/10 No later than Monday, 4/26/10 (See Advising Center page on SUNY Orange website for more details). Late Registration – ALL Students Friday, 1/4/10 through Friday, Payment due upon registration Tuesday, 4/27/10 through: Payment due upon registration 1/15/10 Summer 1: 5/21/10 Summer 2: 7/1/10 Registration Options In-person: Follow the schedule listed above. A registration card (signed by an advisor if you are a degree-seeking student), proof of residency, and proof of immunization (for students registering for 6 or more credits) are required to complete registration. Mail-in: for Continuing, Readmitted, or Non-degree seeking Students Only. Spring 2010: Postmarked no later than January 4, 2010 Summer 2010: Summer 1: Postmarked no later than May 7, 2010 Summer 2: Postmarked no later than June 18, 2010 On-Line Registration: Students meeting specific institutional criteria may register on-line through Self-Service Banner. These students when they meet with their advisor are given a Registration PIN #, and as long as they have no holds preventing registration, can register via the web beginning on either November 16th or November 17th. Instructions on how to register on-line can be found at: http://www. sunyorange.edu/counseling/advisement/docs/webregistration_005.pdf Note: There will be two separate Registration PIN numbers, one for the Spring 2010 semester and another for the Summer 2010 semester. Payment Dates, Payment Options, and Residence Every Student must submit payment, a signed Student Bill with payment method indicated, and proof of legal residence. Payment Dates for Spring 2010 and Summer 2010 January 4, 2010 Payment for Spring 2010 is due for all students enrolled. Those students choosing the payment plan as their payment method must select a plan and enroll by one of the payment due dates listed under Payment Plan Options. April 26, 2010 Payment for Summer 2010 is due for all students enrolled. Students registering after this date for summer sessions must complete payment upon registration. ****Payment Plan Options*** TuitionPay Payment Plan Spring 2010 December 1, 2009 first payment due on 4 payment plan (1/4 of tuition and fees plus $35.00 enrollment fee) or January 4, 2010 first payment due on 3 payment plan (1/3 of tuition and fees plus $35.00 enrollment fee). The TuitionPay Payment Plan allows students to pay their tuition and fees in monthly installments. Select a payment plan option to fit your personal budget, complete the enrollment form, and submit the payment due along with the $35.00 enrollment fee by either December 1st for the four payment plan or by January 4th for the three payment plan. Late enrollees can still join after these dates; however, the payment due will increase to 50% of tuition and fees. Call TuitionPay at 1-800-635-0120 or enroll on-line at www.sunyorange.edu/bursar select Payment Options-Payment Plan Link. Please note the payment plan is not available for the summer sessions. Other Payment Options Payment options include cash (Middletown only), money order, check, or credit card: VISA, MasterCard, or Discover card, finalized financial aid, third-party contracts, or the TuitionPay Plan. For your convenience, payment by credit card or ACH may also be made on-line at www. sunyorange.edu/bursar. Select Payment Options-On-Line Payment and follow the instructions for submitting payment. A $10.00 convenience fee is charged. Please note: the Bursar does not accept credit card payments by telephone. Residence To qualify for NY resident tuition rates a student must have maintained a legal residence in NY State for one year and in the county for six months immediately preceding the first day of the semester. All NY State residents, who do not complete the residence requirement, will be charged as a non­resident. Proof of residence must be submitted annually. Students, who register but who fail to complete payment or to attend classes, will incur a tuition liability if they fail to withdraw (by completing a Drop form) before the start date of the semester. Changes to Schedule A Drop/Add occurs when a student makes changes to his/her schedule after registration. For degree-seeking students, an advisor’s signature is required for any schedule change. For degree-seeking students, an advisor’s signature is required for any schedule change except for Physical Education activity courses (PES 101 and above). Students may add open semester courses and/or change sections if the courses have met the equivalent of one week. The signatures of the Instructor, Department Chair and Registrar are required. A fee of $10 per course is charged up to a maximum of $25. Part-time students who both add and drop courses after the semester begins may incur both partial tuition and fees costs for the dropped course as well as the full tuition and fees costs for the additional course unless the add and drop is for the same course in the same session. Students who wish to register for a closed (filled) class are required to obtain permission from the Instructor, Department Chair, and Registrar. Spring/Summer 2010 Registration Steps If I am a... New degree-seeking student Continuing student Readmit student previously enrolled but have not attended since Fall 2008 Non-degree seeking student Then I need to: File an application for admission, readmission or complete the Personal Data Sheet Complete Assessment Testing or apply for a waiver Provide Proof of Immunization if I plan to register for 6 or more credits Clear any Holds Meet with an academic advisor for program approval Register for classes during the registration period Provide Proof of Residency (a new form must be submitted annually) Complete payment or Finalize payment arrangements X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X (optional) X X X New Student – a degree-seeking student who has applied and been admitted to the college in an approved degree or certificate program Continuing Student – a degree-seeking student who was enrolled last semester in an approved degree or certifi­cate program Visiting Student – a student currently enrolled at another college or university. Visiting students planning to transfer credit to their home institution should seek approval from their school before registering. Readmit Student – a degree-seeking student who is returning to an approved degree or certificate program after an absence of two or more semesters. (Someone who has not attended since Fall 2008) Non-degree seeking Student – a student who has received a high school diploma or GED but has not applied or been admitted to an approved degree or certificate program at the college. Non-degree students are not eligible for financial aid and are limited to cumulative enrollment 11.5 credits. June 2010 High School Graduates – If you wish to register for a Summer Session 1 course, you must apply and qualify for the College Experience Program. Call Admissions at (845) 341-4030. Complete details on all of the Registration Steps can be found in the Policies and Procedures section of this brochure. For your convenience the following forms are also included: Personal Data Sheet (for Non-Degree Seeking Students), Credit Course Registration Form, Residency Form, and Immunization Form. Tuition and Fees Schedule* The following schedule of tuition and fees applies to the Spring and Summer 2010 semester at Orange County Community College. A resident of New York is one who has maintained legal residence in the State for one year and in the County for six months immediately preceding the first day of classes. (See Residence Information and Certificate of Residence on page 8.) Full-Time Student Tuition (12+ credits): New York State resident .............. $1750.00 Non-Resident....................... $3500.00 Part-Time Student Tuition: New York State resident .............. $146.00 per credit hour $73.00 per half credit Non- resident....................... $292.00 per credit hour NOTE: Tuition for credit courses taken for audit (no-credit) is the same as if the course were taken for credit. NOTE: All Tuition and Fees charged are based upon the number of credits enrolled for each semester. Mandatory Fees: Student Activity Fee: Full-time (12+ credit/unit) .......................... 68.00 Part-time (.5 – 11.5 credit/unit) ....................... 5.00 Insurance Fee: Full-time (12+credits)............................... 9.00 Part-time (.5-11.5 credits)............................ 2.00 Technology Fee: Full-time (12+credits)............................. 120.00 Part-time (.5-11.5 credits)........................... 80.00 College Fees: Assessment Fee (non-refundable)..................... 25.00 Admission Application Fee (non-refundable) ........... 30.00 Readmission Application Fee (non-refundable) .......... 20.00 Graduation Fee ................................... 45.00 Transcript Fee ..................................... 5.00 Distance Learning Fee (per applicable course) .......... 50.00 non-refundable Laboratory Fee (per applicable fee) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30.00 non-refundable Malpractice Insurance Fee (per applicable courses) ....... 7.50 non-refundable Late Registration Fee .............................. 10.00 per course 25.00 maximum Returned Check fee................................ 25.00 per check Pre-licensure Diagnostic Test ........................ 40.00 Foreign check handling fee, per check................. 10.00 (plus any additional bank fees) Advance Deposit (non-refundable).................... 50.00 Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapist, Dental Hygiene, Radiologic Tech., Med-Lab Tech., Tutorial Fee (non-refundable)........................ 30.00 Deletion/Late Registration Fee ....................... 50.00 *The College reserves the right to increase tuition and fees upon approval of the Board of Trustees. Tuition does not include the cost of books. Red Flag Policy Identity Theft Prevention Orange County Community College is committed to preventing fraud associated with the misuse of identifying information (identity theft) of staff, students, faculty, or others who have relationships with the College to obtain educational or financial services. In compli­ance with the Federal Trade Commission’s Red Flags Rule (16 CFR 681.2) the College will require all individuals requesting services to provide a SUNY Orange Identification Card, driver’s license, or other government issued identification (with photo). Refund Policy Students who officially withdraw from a credit course or from the College may be eligible for a refund of tuition and appropriate share of fees in accordance with the following schedule. Spring Full Semester Classes: Start Monday, 1/19/10 Prior to the start date of the semester (1/15/10) ....... 100% During the first week (1/19/10 – 1/25/10)............. 75% During the second week (1/26/10 – 2/1/10) ........... 50% During the third week (2/2/10 – 2/8/10) ..............25% After third week (starting 2/9/10) ....................0% Spring 2010 Half-Semester Classes: (Eight week term or less) Prior to start date of the half-semester ............100% During the first week.............................25% During the second week ...........................0% 1st Half-Semester classes start: Monday 1/19/10 2nd Half-Semester classes start: Thursday 3/11/10 Summer 2010 The summer sessions are considered as one semester. Priorto the start date of the session ..............100% Summer Session 1 start date.................... 5/24/10 Summer Session 2 start date..................... 7/6/10 During the first week............................25% Summer Session 1 ......................5/24/10-5/30/10 Summer Session 2 .......................7/6/10-7/12/10 Starting the second week..........................0% Summer Session 1............................ 5/31/10 Summer Session 2............................ 7/13/10 The first day that classes are offered as scheduled by the college, shall be considered the first day of the semester, and the first week of classes for purposes of this section, shall be deemed to have ended when seven calendar days, including the first day of classes, have elapsed. Spring refunds are processed and mailed approximately six weeks after the beginning of the semester. Summer refunds are processed and mailed four weeks after the start of the semester. No money shall be refunded unless application for the refund is made within one year after the end of the term for which the tuition requested to be refunded was paid to the college. Inquiries regarding refund policy should be directed in writing to the SUNY Orange Business Office Refund Review Board. Inquiries regarding refund policy should be directed in writing to the Office of the Vice President of Student Services, c/o Tuition Credit Review Committee, Orange County Community College, 115 South Street, Middletown, NY 10940. Tuition request forms are available at sunyorange.edu or at the Bursar’s Office. Title IV Federal Refund Policy Title IV Federal Financial Aid Students who withdraw or stop attending the college during the first 60% of the semester have their financial aid recalculated according to the Higher Education Amendments of 1998, 34 CFR part 668.22. Some grant recipients may owe repayment to both the institution and the Federal gov­ernment as the result of this recalculation. Spring/Summer A resident of New York State is one who has maintained legal residence in the State for one year and in the County for six months immediate­ly preceding the first day of classes. Proof of res­idence must be submitted at the time of registra­tion according to the instructions below. An application for Certificate of Residence is printed on this page of the Bulletin to your right for your use. A new application must accompany all address changes. 1. Orange County Residents: Complete Application for Certificate of Residence, have it notarized and submit the completed form to the College at registration by mail or in person. 2. New York State Residents from Counties other than Orange County: Complete Application for Certificate of Residence and turn it in to your County Treasurer. You will receive a Certificate of Residence from the Treasurer. Submit this form to the College at registration by mail or in person. Students who fail to submit a valid Certificate of Residence will be charged double tuition. 3. New York State Residents who have lived in more than one county dur­ing the past 6 months must complete an Application for Certificate of Residence for each county in which they have resided and proceed as indicated in (1) and (2) of these instructions. 4. Non-residents of New York State (living less than one year in the State) are charged out-of-state tuition and do not need to submit proof of residence at registration. 5. All foreign students who have not held a permanent resident alien card for one year are clas­sified as out-of-state residents and pay out-of-state tuition. A copy of Permanent Resident Alien Card (front/ back) is required. 6. Military personnel must submit copies of their PCS orders or DD214. Spring/Summer 2010 Welcome to MySUNYOrange! Once you have logged into Banner Self-Service there is important information you will now be able access in reference to your student records at SUNY Orange . Click on Student\Financial Aid in order to access the following: Registration (Add/Drop courses) Schedule (Print copy of schedule) Look up classes for times and availability View Holds on Account (It’s important to clear all holds prior to registration because a hold on your account can pre­vent registration) Degree Audit (detailed summary of your program, which shows course requirements that have been met as well as what courses are still needed to meet all requirements for a degree) Check Midterm Grades Check Final Grades View and Print and Unofficial Student Transcript Account Summary Statement Payment History Tax Information Financial Aid Information ACCOUNTING (BUSINESS DEPT.) 20887 ACC 101 DF Accounting Principles 1 20886 ACC 101 KM Accounting Principles 1 20889 ACC 102 BC Accounting Principles 2* *Prerequisite: ACC 101 4 4 4 LEC LEC LEC HA HA HA 210 210 212 MW TR MW 11:00AM 12:00PM 09:00AM 12:50PM 01:50PM 10:50AM Stack Goldberg Confrey 20873 ACC 111 N Personal Finance 3 LEC HA 217 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Stack 20893 ACC 153 FG Financial Accounting 20894 ACC 153 IJ Financial Accounting 20895 ACC 154 BC Managerial Accounting* 20897 ACC 154 KM Managerial Accounting* *Prerequisite: ACC 153 or ACC 101 and ACC 102 4 4 4 4 LEC LEC LEC LEC HA HA HA HA 214 214 214 207 MW TR MW TR 12:00PM 09:00AM 09:00AM 12:00PM 01:50PM 10:50AM 10:50AM 01:50PM Goldberg Goldberg Stack Stack 20935 ACC 202 BC Intermediate Accounting 2* *Prerequisite: ACC 201 4 LEC HA 211A MW 09:00AM 10:50AM Vondras 20938 ACC 220 A Accounting Internship*+ *Prerequisite: Permission of instructor +Hybrid Course - see box page 20 3 INT HA 210 W 08:00AM 08:50AM Vondras EVENING 20888 ACC 101 EA Accounting Principles 1 4 LEC HA 212 M 06:30PM 10:15PM 20890 ACC 102 EN Accounting Principles 2 4 LEC HA 212 R 06:30PM 10:15PM 20892 ACC 153 EJ Financial Accounting 4 LEC HA 214 W 06:30PM 10:15PM 20896 ACC 154 EF Managerial Accounting* 4 LEC HA 207 T 06:00PM 09:45PM *Prerequisite: ACC 153 or ACC 101 and ACC 102 20934 ACC 201 EF Intermediate Accounting 1* 4 LEC HA 211A T 06:30PM 10:15PM *Prerequisite: ACC 154 and BUS 161 or permission of department or ACC 102 and BUS 161 or permission of department. 20944 ACC 214 EJ Accounting Practice 4 LEC HA 210 W 05:00PM 08:45PM Ruggles Loiola Finn Confrey Racette Goldberg DISTANCE LEARNING 20891 ACC 153 DL Financial Accounting 4 LEC VIR WWW 20936 ACC 205 DL Accounting w/Microcomp. Appl.*+ 3 LEC VIR WWW Stack *Prerequisite: ACC 102 and BUS 161 or ACC 154 and BUS 161+Distance Learning Course - See Virtual Campus, page 20 Vondras ANTHROPOLOGY (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) 20499 ANT 101 B Cultural & Social Anthropology 3 LEC LIB 130 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Harris 20500 ANT 101 J Cultural & Social Anthropology 3 LEC HU 207 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Kass 22543 ANT 102 N Human Evolution 3 LEC BT 311 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Harris 22542 ANT 103 F Archaeology & Prehistory 3 LEC LIB 130 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Harris ARCHITECTURE (SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE DEPT.) 20839 ARC 102 M Adv. Architectural Graphics* 3 LEC BT 355 TR 12:30PM 01:20PM Rice-Woytowick 20840 ARC 102 L1 Adv Architectural Graphics Lab LAB BT 355 TR 01:30PM 02:50PM Rice-Woytowick *Student must register for both the lecture and the lab section 20836 ARC 106 H Building Materials & Methods 2* 4 LEC BT 203 W 02:00PM 03:50PM Warren 20837 ARC 106 L1 Building Mater & Meth 2 Lab LAB BT 355 F 08:00AM 11:50AM Rifkin *Student must register for both the lecture and the lab section 20845 ARC 206 A Working Drawings 2* 4 LEC BT 355 M 08:00AM 08:50AM Rice-Woytowick 20846 ARC 206 L1 Working Drawings 2 Lab* LAB BT 355 M 09:00AM 11:50AM Rice-Woytowick LAB BT 355 W 08:00AM 10:50AM *Student must register for both the lecture and the lab section 22035 ARC 212 I Architectural Design 4* 4 LEC BT 355 TR 08:00AM 08:50AM Rice-Woytowick 22037 ARC 212 L1 Architectural Design 4 Lab LAB BT 355 TR 09:00AM 10:50AM Rice-Woytowick *Student must register for both the lecture and the lab section 22038 ARC 215 P Architecture Thru 18th Century 3 LEC BT 301 TR 04:00PM 05:15PM Moegenburg 20849 ARC 221 M Strength of Materials 3 LEC BT 201 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM VonAppen See pages 43-47 www.sunyorange.edu ART (ARTS & COMMUNICATION DEPT.) (Note: Studio Art classes may involve extra costs for materials) 20746 ART 101 BD Intro to Art 3 LEC HA 115 F 09:00AM 11:45AM Bleach 20748 ART 101 GH Intro to Art 3 LEC HA 115 MW 01:30PM 02:45PM Weiss 20749 ART 101 M Intro to Art 3 LEC HA 115 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM O’Malley-Satz 20745 ART 101 O Intro to Art 3 LEC HA 115 M 03:00PM 05:45PM Bleach 20725 ART 103 BC Drawing 1 2 LS HA 115 MW 09:00AM 10:15AM Litow 20728 ART 104 FH Drawing 2 2 LS HA 115 F 12:00PM 02:45PM Bleach 20731 ART 108 IJ Design 2 3 LL HA 115 TR 09:00AM 10:50AM O’Malley-Satz 20734 ART 111 BC Color 2 LS HA 117 MW 09:30AM 10:45AM Slater-Tanner 22663 ART 111 IJ Color 2 LS HA 113 R 09:00AM 11:45AM O’Hara-Whipple 20733 ART 114 KN Painting 2 3 LS HA 117 TR 12:00PM 02:10PM Eisman 20735 ART 118 HO Figure Drawing 2 3 LS HA 113 MW 02:00PM 04:15PM Eisman 20751 ART 120 BC Photography 2* 3 LL OH PHOT MW 09:00AM 10:50AM O’Hara-Whipple *Student must have a 35mm or larger camera. Cost for supplies and materials is approximately $200 per semester. 22597 ART 122 D Digital Photography 2 3 LL OH 33 MW 11:00AM 12:50PM O’Hara-Whipple *Students are required to have a digital camera of at least 5 mega-pixels. 20738 ART 123 KP Visual Com & Graphics Design 1 3 LL OH 39 R 12:00PM 03:45PM Litow 20739 ART 124 AD Visual Com & Graphics Design 2*+ 3 LL OH 39 F 08:00AM 11:45AM Litow 20741 ART 124 KP Visual Com & Graphics Design 2*+ 3 LL OH 39 T 12:00PM 03:45PM Litow *Prerequisite: Permission of instructor and Dept. Chair +Lab component built into these sections 21375 ART 128 J History of Art 2 3 LEC HA 111 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Slater-Tanner 21376 ART 131 BD History of Animation* 1 LEC HA 111 F 09:00AM 11:45AM Slater-Tanner *Course meets on these Fridays - Feb. 26, Mar. 5,12,19 and Apr. 2. 22085 ART 191 HO Sugarloaf, Surrealism, & Selig* 1 LEC OCF TBA F 02:00PM 04:45PM Slater-Tanner *Course meets on these Fridays - Feb. 26, Mar. 5,12,19 and Apr. 2. 22598 ART 201 GH American Art 1700 to 1945 3 LEC HA 111 MW 01:30PM 02:45PM Slater-Tanner 21508 ART 207 M Non-Western Art 3 LEC HA 111 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Slater-Tanner 20742 ART 224 BD Visual Com & Graphics Design 4 2 LL OH 39 W 09:00AM 11:45PM Litow 20753 ART 225 FO Web Page Design 3 LL OH 39 F 12:00PM 03:45PM Seay 22042 ART 230 X1 Arts & Communication Practicum*+ 1 PRC HA GAL Lehtinen 22062 ART 230 Y1 Arts & Communication Practicum*+ 1 PRC HA GAL Slater-Tanner *Required: Prerequisite ART 230 X2 or Y2. Dept. Chair or instructor signature is required. +These sections are practicum only 20392 ART 230 X2 Arts & Communication Practicum*+ 2 PRC HA GAL M 12:00PM 12:50PM Lehtinen 21377 ART 230 Y2 Arts & Communication Practicum*+ 2 PRC HA GAL M 12:00PM 12:50PM Slater-Tanner *Prerequisite: Dept. Chair or instructor signature required +Lecture component contained in these sections Middletown Campus Spring 2010 BIOLOGY (BIOLOGY DEPT.) 20514 BIO 101 F General Biology 1* 4 LEC HU 107 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM Merriam 20515 BIO 101 L1 General Biology 1 Lab* LAB HU 105 W 02:00PM 04:50PM Merriam 20516 BIO 101 L2 General Biology 1 Lab* LAB HU 105 F 09:00AM 11:50AM Merriam *Student must register for both the lecture and a lab section. 20518 BIO 102 M General Biology 2* 4 LEC HU 103 TR 12:00PM 01:15PM Verheyden-Gillikin 20519 BIO 102 L1 General Biology 2 Lab* LAB HU 108 T 01:30PM 04:20PM Verheyden-Gillikin 21392 BIO 102 L2 General Biology 2 Lab* LAB HU 108 R 01:30PM 04:20PM Verheyden-Gillikin *Student must register for both the lecture and a lab section. 20559 BIO 110 C Intro to Biology* 3 LEC HU 107 MW 10:00AM 10:50AM Vacura 20560 BIO 110 D Intro to Biology* 3 LEC HU 103 MW 11:00AM 11:50AM Vacura 20564 BIO 110 F Intro to Biology* 3 LEC BT 303 MW 12:00PM 12:50PM Verheyden-Gillikin 20565 BIO 110 J Intro to Biology* 3 LEC HU 107 TR 10:00AM 10:50AM Alford 20558 BIO 110 KM Intro to Biology* 3 LEC BT 303 TR 12:00PM 12:50PM Gloeckler 20566 BIO 110 L1 Intro to Biology Lab* LAB HU 101 T 08:00AM 10:50AM Vacura 20568 BIO 110 L2 Intro to Biology Lab* LAB HU 101 R 02:00PM 04:50PM Gloeckler 20570 BIO 110 L3 Intro to Biology Lab* LAB HU 101 R 08:00AM 10:50AM Gloeckler 20571 BIO 110 L4 Intro to Biology Lab* LAB HU 101 T 02:00PM 04:50PM Gloeckler 20572 BIO 110 L5 Intro to Biology Lab* LAB HU 101 W 02:00PM 04:50PM Verheyden-Gillikin 20573 BIO 110 L6 Intro to Biology Lab* LAB HU 101 F 08:00AM 10:50AM Vacura 20574 BIO 110 L7 Intro to Biology Lab* LAB HU 101 W 08:00AM 10:50AM Verheyden-Gillikin 20575 BIO 110 L8 Intro to Biology Lab* LAB HU 101 F 02:00PM 04:50PM Vacura 20576 BIO 110 L9 Intro to Biology Lab* LAB HU 101 W 11:00AM 01:50PM Alford 20569 BIO 110 L10 Intro to Biology Lab* LAB HU 101 R 11:00AM 01:50PM Jahn *Students registering for BIO 110 offered at the Middletown Campus in the day must also register for a Middletown day lab. See pages 43-47 13 www.sunyorange.edu BIOLOGY (BIOLOGY DEPT.) continued 20521 BIO 111 BC Anatomy & Physiology 1+* 4 LEC BT 301 MW 09:30AM 10:45AM Jahn 20524 BIO 111 FG Anatomy & Physiology 1+* 4 LEC BT 301 MW 12:00PM 01:15PM Paradies 20525 BIO 111 H Anatomy & Physiology 1+* 4 LEC BT 301 MW 02:00PM 03:15PM Iannuzzi Sucich 20526 BIO 111 J Anatomy & Physiology 1+* 4 LEC BT 203 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Morano 20527 BIO 111 KM Anatomy & Physiology 1+* 4 LEC BT 311 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Iannuzzi Sucich 20528 BIO 111 P Anatomy & Physiology 1+* 4 LEC BT 201 TR 03:30PM 04:45PM Dorwitt 20520 BIO 111 L1 Anatomy & Physiology 1 Lab* LAB BT 318 T 02:00PM 04:50PM Bowser 20530 BIO 111 L2 Anatomy & Physiology 1 Lab* LAB BT 318 R 09:30AM 12:20PM Bowser 20531 BIO 111 L3 Anatomy & Physiology 1 Lab* LAB BT 318 W 02:00PM 04:50PM Paradies 20532 BIO 111 L4 Anatomy & Physiology 1 Lab* LAB BT 318 W 10:00AM 12:50PM Iannuzzi Sucich 20533 BIO 111 L5 Anatomy & Physiology 1 Lab* LAB BT 318 T 09:30AM 12:20PM Iannuzzi Sucich 20534 BIO 111 L6 Anatomy & Physiology 1 Lab* LAB BT 318 F 08:00AM 10:50AM Dorwitt +Prerequisite: AP Biology, BIO 110 or BIO 101 *Student must register for both the lecture and a lab section. 20536 BIO 112 C Anatomy & Physiology 2* 4 LEC HU 103 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Traeger 20541 BIO 112 F Anatomy & Physiology 2* 4 LEC HU 103 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Traeger 20542 BIO 112 H Anatomy & Physiology 2* 4 LEC BT 311 MW 02:00PM 03:15PM Dorwitt 20543 BIO 112 I Anatomy & Physiology 2* 4 LEC BT 201 TR 08:00AM 09:15AM Bowser 20544 BIO 112 KM Anatomy & Physiology 2* 4 LEC BT 301 TR 12:00PM 01:15PM Paradies 20545 BIO 112 P Anatomy & Physiology 2* 4 LEC HU 103 TR 03:30PM 04:45PM Iannuzzi Sucich 20546 BIO 112 L1 Anatomy & Physiology 2 Lab* LAB BT 320 T 02:00PM 04:50PM Paradies 20548 BIO 112 L2 Anatomy & Physiology 2 Lab* LAB BT 320 W 02:00PM 04:50PM Bowser 20549 BIO 112 L3 Anatomy & Physiology 2 Lab* LAB BT 320 F 01:00PM 03:50AM Dorwitt 20550 BIO 112 L4 Anatomy & Physiology 2 Lab* LAB BT 320 R 02:00PM 04:50PM Paradies 20551 BIO 112 L5 Anatomy & Physiology 2 Lab* LAB BT 320 T 09:00AM 11:50AM Traeger 20552 BIO 112 L6 Anatomy & Physiology 2 Lab* LAB BT 320 R 09:30AM 12:20PM Iannuzzi Sucich *Student must register for both the lecture and a lab section. 22527 BIO 120H C Honors-Biology for Today* 3 LEC MOR 1 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Paradies *Required: Permission of Honors Coordinator. 20589 BIO 123 J Prehistoric Life* 3 LEC BT 354 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Jahn 20587 BIO 123 N Prehistoric Life* 3 LEC BT 201 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Jahn *The course will include a trip to the museum of Natural History. Students are responsible for their own transportation. 20557 BIO 125 GH Nutrition 3 LEC BT 354 MW 01:00PM 02:15PM Guarino 20554 BIO 125 N Nutrition 3 LEC BT 354 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Guarino 20579 BIO 141 B Diversity of Life* 3 LEC BT 316 MW 09:00AM 09:50AM Merriam 20580 BIO 141 H Diversity of Life* 3 LEC BT 316 MW 02:00PM 02:50PM Zurovchak 20578 BIO 141 J Diversity of Life* 3 LEC BT 316 TR 10:00AM 10:50AM Zurovchak 20582 BIO 141 L1 Diversity of Life Lab* LAB HU 104 T 02:00PM 04:50PM Merriam 20583 BIO 141 L2 Diversity of Life Lab* LAB HU 104 W 10:00AM 12:50PM Stack 20584 BIO 141 L3 Diversity of Life Lab* LAB HU 104 R 08:00AM 10:50AM Stack 20585 BIO 141 L4 Diversity of Life Lab* LAB HU 104 F 10:00AM 12:50PM Stack 20586 BIO 141 L5 Diversity of Life Lab* LAB HU 104 M 10:00AM 12:50PM Merriam 20581 BIO 141 L6 Diversity of Life Lab* LAB HU 104 F 02:00PM 04:50PM Stack *Students registering for BIO 141 offered at the Middletown Campus in the day must also register for a Middletown day lab. 21404 BIO 146 F Avian Biology* 3 LEC BT 316 MW 12:00PM 12:50PM Zurovchak 22076 BIO 146 L1 Avian Biology Lab LAB BT 316 W 10:00AM 11:50AM Zurovchak *Student must register for both the lecture and the lab section 21406 BIO 148 KM Environmental Conservation* 3 LEC BT 316 TR 12:00PM 12:50PM Zurovchak 21407 BIO 148 L1 Environmental Conserv.Lab* LAB BT 316 T 01:00PM 03:50PM Zurovchak 21408 BIO 148 L2 Environmental Conserv.Lab* LAB BT 316 R 01:00PM 03:50PM Zurovchak *Student must register for both the lecture and a lab section. 21409 BIO 204 G General Botany 4 LEC HU 103 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM Vacura 21410 BIO 204 L1 General Botany Lab LAB HU 105 T 01:00PM 03:50PM Vacura *Student must register for both the lecture and the lab section See pages 43-47 www.sunyorange.edu BUSINESS (BUSINESS DEPT.) 20851 BUS 101 C Business Mathematics* 3 LEC HA 207 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Markovits,M 20852 BUS 101 D Business Mathematics* 3 LEC HA 207 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Markovits,M 20850 BUS 101 J Business Mathematics* 3 LEC HA 207 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Markovits,M *Note: This course cannot be used to fulfill the Math/Science requirement for any degree. 20865 BUS 103 B Intro to Business 3 LEC HA 200 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM White 20867 BUS 103 C Intro to Business 3 LEC HA 200 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Fiorello 20868 BUS 103 D Intro to Business 3 LEC HA 200 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Fiorello 20871 BUS 103 F Intro to Business 3 LEC HA 211B MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM White 22511 BUS 103 I Intro to Business 3 LEC HA 203 TR 08:00AM 09:15AM Smith 21259 BUS 103 J Intro to Business 3 LEC HA 211B TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Capuano 20866 BUS 103 M Intro to Business 3 LEC HA 211B TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Capuano 20875 BUS 105 C Business and Society 3 LEC HA 203 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM White 20874 BUS 105 J Business and Society 3 LEC HA 203 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Brooks 22099 BUS 161 A Comp Applications for Business 3 LEC BT 115 MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM Lanausse 22092 BUS 161 BD Comp Applications for Business 3 LEC HA 212 F 09:00AM 11:45AM Sanchez 22090 BUS 161 C Comp Applications for Business 3 LEC BT 115 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Lanausse 22093 BUS 161 J Comp Applications for Business* 3 LEC HA 212 R 09:30AM 10:45AM Sanchez *Hybrid Course - see box page 20 22094 BUS 161 M Comp Applications for Business 3 LEC HA 212 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Sanchez 20924 BUS 201 C Business Law 1 3 LEC HA 211B MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Markovits,S 20923 BUS 201 D Business Law 1 3 LEC HA 203 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Markovits,S 20926 BUS 201 M Business Law 1 3 LEC HA 200 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Markovits,S 21266 BUS 202 A Business Law 2* 3 LEC HA 203 MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM Guertin 20927 BUS 202 B Business Law 2* 3 LEC HA 203 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Guertin 20930 BUS 202 F Business Law 2* 3 LEC HA 200 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Markovits,S 21267 BUS 202 I Business Law 2* 3 LEC HA 201 TR 08:00AM 09:15AM Guertin *Prerequisite: BUS 201 20910 BUS 203 B Business Communications 3 LEC HA 210 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Messina 20912 BUS 203 C Business Communications 3 LEC HA 210 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Messina 20915 BUS 205 B Business Statistics 3 LEC HA 207 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Markovits,M 20877 BUS 207 D Intro to Intern’l Business 3 LEC HA 211B MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Brooks DISTANCE LEARNING 20885 BUS 111 DL E-Business Principles* 22046 BUS 203 DL Business Communications+* +One evening class required for oral presentations 3 3 LEC LEC VIR VIR WWW WWW Terrizzi Haring-Robinson 20878 BUS 207 DL Intro to Intern’l Business* 3 *Distance Learning Course - see Virtual Campus page 20 LEC VIR WWW Brooks CHEMISTRY (SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE DEPT.) 21420 CHM 104 M Applied Chemistry 2* 3 LEC HO 1 21423 CHM 104 L1 Applied Chemistry 2 Lab* LAB HO 2 *Student must register for both the lecture and the lab section TR T 01:30PM 02:30PM 02:20PM 05:20PM MacMahon, C MacMahon, C 20590 CHM 105 B General Chemistry 1*+ 4 20592 CHM 105 L1 General Chemistry 1 Lab* 20591 CHM 105 L2 General Chemistry 1 Lab* *Student must register for both the lecture and a lab section. +Prerequisite: MAT 102 or placement into MAT 121 LEC LAB LAB HO HO HO 1 7 7 MWF T R 09:00AM 08:00AM 08:00AM 09:50AM 10:50AM 10:50AM MacMahon,T MacMahon, C MacMahon, C 20593 CHM 106 C General Chemistry 2+* 4 20594 CHM 106 D General Chemistry 2+* 4 20596 CHM 106 L1 General Chemistry 2 Lab* 20597 CHM 106 L2 General Chemistry 2 Lab* 22533 CHM 106 L3 General Chemistry 2 Lab* +Prerequisite: CHM 105 *Student must register for both the lecture and a lab section. LEC LEC LAB LAB LAB HO HO HO HO HO 1 1 2 2 2 MWF MWF R R T 10:00AM 11:00AM 08:00AM 02:00PM 08:00AM 10:50AM 11:50AM 10:50AM 04:50PM 10:50AM MacMahon, T MacMahon, T MacMahon, T MacMahon, T MacMahon, T 20619 CHM 120 F Elem. of Chemistry & Physics*+ 3 LEC 20620 CHM 120 G Elem. of Chemistry & Physics*+ 3 LEC 20621 CHM 120 L1 Elem. of Chemistry & Phys Lab* LAB 20622 CHM 120 L2 Elements of Chem & Phys Lab* LAB *Prerequisite: tested into MAT 101 or higher or completed MAT 020. +Student must register for both the lecture and the lab section HO HO HO HO 1 1 7 7 MW MW W R 12:00PM 01:00PM 02:00PM 02:30PM 12:50PM 01:50PM 03:50PM 04:20PM MacMahon, C MacMahon, C MacMahon, C MacMahon, C COLLEGE SUCCESS SERIES 20485 CCS 102 1B1 College Life Skills* *Course begins Jan. 20th and ends Feb. 22nd 1 LEC SSC SSC MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Buckes 21006 PED 114 2B2 Stress Management* *Course begins Feb. 24th and ends April 5th 1 LEC PE 241 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Stepp 20483 CCS 100 2B3 Career Planning* *Course begins Apr. 7th and ends May 10th 1 LEC SSC SSC MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Newman See pages 43-47 www.sunyorange.edu COMMUNICATION (ARTS & COMMUNICATION DEPT.) 20370 COM 101 B Foundations of Communication 3 LEC OH 108 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Williams 20371 COM 101 C Foundations of Communication 3 LEC OH 26 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Lehtinen 20372 COM 101 C1 Foundations of Communication 3 LEC OH 23 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM O’Connor 20373 COM 101 D Foundations of Communication 3 LEC OH 26 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Lehtinen 20374 COM 101 D1 Foundations of Communication 3 LEC OH 108 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM O’Connor 20379 COM 101 F Foundations of Communication 3 LEC OH 26 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Williams 21378 COM 101 G Foundations of Communication 3 LEC OH 108 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM Schaefer 21380 COM 101 H Foundations of Communication 3 LEC OH 109 MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM Schaefer 20381 COM 101 I Foundations of Communication 3 LEC OH 26 TR 08:00AM 09:15AM Williams 20382 COM 101 J Foundations of Communication 3 LEC OH 26 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM O’Connor 20383 COM 101 KM Foundations of Communication 3 LEC OH 26 TR 12:00PM 01:15PM Lehtinen 20384 COM 101 MK Foundations of Communication 3 LEC OH 111 TR 12:00PM 01:15PM O’Connor 20367 COM 101 N Foundations of Communication 3 LEC OH 108 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Farrell 22599 COM 101H GH Honors-Found. of Communication* 3 LEC MOR 1 MW 01:00PM 02:15PM O’Connor 22639 COM 103H J Honors - The Speaking Voice* 3 LEC OH 111 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Lehtinen *Required: Permission of Honors Coordinator. 22063 COM 103 J The Speaking Voice 3 LEC OH 111 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Lehtinen 22066 COM 107 BD Introduction to Video Production+ 3 LEC HA TVST W 09:00AM 11:45AM Galeno 20390 COM 108 KN Digital Video Post-Production*+ 3 LEC HA TVST T 12:00PM 02:50PM Williams *Prerequisite: COM 107 + Please Note: COM 107 - former name TV Production 1, COM 108 - former name TV Production 2 21383 COM 111 J Digital Radio Production 3 LL HA TVST TR 09:30AM 11:15AM Williams COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES DEPT.) 21348 CIT 100 B Computer Literacy* 3 LEC BT 113 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Witkowski, D 21364 CIT 100 M Computer Literacy* 3 LEC BT 115 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Witkowski, D *Note: This course was granted Liberal Arts designation. 20899 CIT 103 B Management Information Systems 3 LEC BT 117 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Witkowski, R 22588 CIT 108 G Web Programming 1*+ 3 LL BT 113 MW 12:00PM 01:50PM Witkowski, D *Prerequisite: CIT 111 +Web enhanced required course see box page 20 20909 CIT 111 MN Internet & HTML Programming 3 LL BT 113 TR 12:30PM 02:20PM Witkowski, R 21349 CIT 112 IJ Comp. Hardware & Maintenance*+ 4 LL BT 253 TR 08:00AM 10:50AM Witkowski, R *Prerequisite: CIT 103 or placement by department. +Web enhanced required course see box page 20 21347 CIT 116 M Networking 1*+ 4 LL BT 255 TR 12:30PM 03:20PM Giorgianni *Prerequisite: CIT 105 +Web enhanced required course see box page 20 22144 CIT 206 BC Network Security*+ 3 LL BT 255 MW 09:00AM 11:00AM Giorgianni *Prerequisite: CIT 116 +Web Enhanced required course – see box page 20 22082 CIT 212 D Systems Design* 3 LEC BT 119 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Steane, F *Prerequisite: CIT 211 20945 CIT 217 IJ Unix/Linux* 3 LL BT 115 TR 09:00AM 10:50AM Witkowski, D *Web enhanced required course see box page 20 21350 CIT 230 XS CIT Internship 3 INT TBA TBA STAFF COMPUTER FORENSICS (APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES DEPT.) 22668 CFR 221 G Computer Forensics 3 LL BT 255 MW 01:00PM 02:50PM Giorgianni *Prerequisite: CIT 112 COMPUTER SCIENCE (APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES DEPT.) 21253 CSC 102 D Computer Science 2* 4 LEC BT 357 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Stonick 21255 CSC 102 L1 Computer Science 2 Lab* LAB BT 357 T 09:00AM 10:50AM Stonick *Student must enroll in both a lecture and a lab section 22060 CSC 130 H Computers & Computing 3 LL BT 357 MW 02:00PM 03:50PM Warrington 20723 CSC 204 H Computer Org. & Assembly Lang. 3 LEC HA 312 MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM Wang CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEPT.) 20501 CRJ 101 D Criminal Justice 3 LEC BT 364 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Sarbak 20504 CRJ 101 I Criminal Justice 3 LEC BT 354 TR 08:00AM 09:15AM O’Loughlin 20503 CRJ 101 N Criminal Justice 3 LEC BT 364 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Kogut 20505 CRJ 105 A Police-Community Relations 3 LEC BT 352 MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM Jurain 20506 CRJ 105 M Police-Community Relations 3 LEC BT 117 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Jurain 21068 CRJ 106 I Patrol Operations 3 LEC BT 270 TR 08:00AM 09:15AM Jurain 21069 CRJ 107 D Industrial & Private Security 3 LEC HU 205 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Cacciatore 21070 CRJ 107 KM Industrial & Private Security 3 LEC HA 214 R 12:00PM 02:45PM Cacciatore 20508 CRJ 109 F Crit Issues in Law Enforcement 3 LEC BT 201 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Cacciatore 20510 CRJ 111 F Criminology 3 LEC BT 352 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Sarbak 21064 CRJ 211 B Criminal Law 3 LEC BT 352 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Sarbak 22554 CRJ 211 J Criminal Law 3 LEC BT 301 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Sarbak 21065 CRJ 213 C Police Organiz. & Admin. 3 LEC HU 205 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Jurain 21067 CRJ 213 J Police Organiz. & Admin. 3 LEC BT 352 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Jurain 22555 CRJ 215 C Criminal Investigation 1 3 LEC BT 352 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Fischer 21073 CRJ 216 G Criminal Investigation 2 3 LEC BT 352 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM Cacciatore 21074 CRJ 216 KM Criminal Investigation 2 3 LEC BT 352 T 12:00PM 02:45PM Cacciatore 21076 CRJ 226 N Criminalistics 3 LL BT 119 T 03:00PM 04:15PM Beattie LL BT 352 R 03:00PM 04:15PM Beattie 21077 CRJ 230 XS Criminal Justice Internship* 3 INT HU 205 M 12:00PM 12:50PM O’Loughlin *Prerequisite: Criminal Justice major who has completed 30 or more credits and have a Cum. GPA of 2.5 or higher and have department chair permission See pages 43-47 The following courses have a web enhancement component added to them. These courses still meet at the regularly scheduled days and times. The web enhancement is a supple­mentary component used for communication, information, practice, and interaction. Using the internet and the college’s Angel software system you will access course documents, communicate with other classmates between the regular weekly class meetings, complete and submit some homework assignments, or work together in group projects. Your exams will still take place in class and assignments, depending on the instructor, will either have to be submitted in person or through Angel. (Please note that only these specific sections of these courses are web enhanced required, and that some courses require participation in the web-enhanced portion of the course in determining the final grade, where in other courses, partici­ pation is optional. The web enhanced optional courses are not listed below. CRN Subj Crse Sec Short Title 22588 CIT 108 G Web Programming 1 21349 CIT 112 IJ Comp. Hardware & Maintenance 21347 CIT 116 M Networking 1 22144 CIT 206 BC Network Security 20945 CIT 217 IJ Unix/Linux 21013 DNT 104 BC Dental Radiology 21305 ENG 091 QG1 English 1 Support Module 21306 ENG 091 QG2 English 1 Support Module 20295 ENG 101 C2 Freshman English 1 20311 ENG 101 H3 Freshman English 1 20314 ENG 101 J1 Freshman English 1 21311 ENG 101 N2 Freshman English 1 20100 ENG 101 QD Freshman English 1 20103 ENG 101 TJ Freshman English 1 20333 ENG 102 F2 Freshman English 2 20343 ENG 102 M1 Freshman English 2 20344 ENG 102 M2 Freshman English 2 20345 ENG 102 N1 Freshman English 2 20107 ENG 102 QJ Freshman English 2 22577 ENG 102 QM Freshman English 2 Cred 3 4 4 3 3 3 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 CRN Subj Crse Sec 21393 ENG 102H D 20351 ENG 204 I 22579 ENG 209 TF 20357 ENG 215 G 22109 ENG 216 D 20359 ENG 221 B 22564 ENG 221 EA 22027 ENG 222 QC 22569 ENG 226 N 21963 HMS 202 B 22484 HMS 202 C 22516 MAT 121 D Field Experience 2 Field Experience 2 College Algebra Short Title Cred Honors - Freshman English 2 3 World Lit: Enlight to Modern 3 American Lit: To the Civil War 3 Shakespeare 3 Children’s Literature 3 Contemporary Short Story 3 Contemporary Short Story 3 Contemporary Novel 3 Fantasy Fict: Arthurian Lit. 3 20954 NUR 102 BGA Nursing 2 20956 NUR 102 BLE Nursing 2 20959 NUR 102 CGA Nursing 2 20970 NUR 102 EGA Nursing 2 20972 NUR 102 ELE Nursing 2 20973 NUR 102 EM1 Nursing 2 20974 NUR 102 EM2 Nursing 2 21227 NUR 202 AGA Nursing 4 2 2 3 10 10 10 9 A hybrid course makes significant use of the Internet technology to facilitate access to class materials and sup­port communication between faculty and students, among students, and between students and resources. These courses will only meet for one half of the required class time on campus. These courses will require participation in the online portion of the course in determining the final CRN Subj Crse Sec Short Title Cred 21229 NUR 202 ALE Nursing 4 21239 NUR 202 CGA Nursing 4 9 21241 NUR 202 CLE Nursing 4 21244 NUR 202 EGA Nursing 4 9 21971 PED 112 N Contemporary Health 3 21002 PED 201 IJ Intro to Human Movement 3 21479 PED 203 F Phys. Fitness & Exer. Prescrip 3 22570 PHL 220 M Ethics 3 22490 PSY 102 BC General Psychology 2 3 22491 PSY 102 DF General Psychology 2 3 20472 PSY 220 D Developmental Psychology 3 20473 PSY 220 EF Developmental Psychology 3 20475 PSY 221 C Child Psychology 3 22495 PSY 221H M Honors - Child Psychology 3 21098 RAD 111 X Rad Tech Clinical Practicum 1 1 21108 RAD 214 X Rad Tech Clinical Practicum 4 1.5 22304 RDG 080 QB Reading & Study Skills 2 3 20096 RDG 080 QD Reading & Study Skills 2 3 20260 WRT 040 G1 Basic Writing Skills 2 3 20262 WRT 040 H Basic Writing Skills 2 3 grade. CRN Subj Crse Sec Short Title Cred 20938 ACC 220 A Accounting Internship 3 22093 BUS 161 J Comp Applications for Business 3 20206 BUS 203 TN Business Communications 3 21332 ECO 201 M Macro-Economics 3 22015 HIS 122 I World History Since 1500 AD 3 22512 MGT 203 J Entrepreneurship 3 21261 MGT 220 A Internship - Business 3 20194 OFT 106 2QI Keyboarding 1 21447 PES 100 CD Concepts of Physical Wellness 1 21149 PES 100 FG Concepts of Physical Wellness 1 21317 PSY 102 M General Psychology 2 3 CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEPT.) continued DENTAL HYGIENE (DENTAL HYGIENE DEPT.) 21011 DNT 102 KM Prev. Oral Health Services 2+* 5 LEC BT 358 T 12:00PM 21012 DNT 102 L1 Prev. Oral Health Services 2 Lab* LAB BT 223 W 09:00AM LAB BT 223 M 09:00AM +Prerequisite: CPR Certification, DNT 101, DNT 103, BIO 115, CHM 110 *Student must register for both the lecture and the lab. 21013 DNT 104 BC Dental Radiology*+** 3 LEC BT 311 F 09:00AM 21014 DNT 104 L1 Dental Radiology Lab* LAB BT 223 T 08:00AM 21015 DNT 104 L2 Dental Radiology Lab* LAB BT 223 R 08:00AM *Prerequisite: DNT 101, DNT 103, BIO 115, CHM 110 +Web enhanced required course - see box page 20 **Student must register for both the lecture and a lab section 21016 DNT 106 DF Oral Health Education* 2 LEC BT 358 F 11:00AM *Prerequisite: DNT 101, DNT 103, BIO 115, CHM 110 21019 DNT 108 GH Pharmacology* 2 LEC BT 303 M 01:00PM *Prerequisite: DNT 101, DNT 103, BIO 115, CHM 110 21017 DNT 202 B Prev. Oral Health Services 4*+ 5 LEC BT 270 M 01:00PM 21018 DNT 202 L1 Prev. Oral Health Services 4 Lab* LAB BT 223 F 09:00AM +Prerequisite: BIO 125,DNT 110, DNT 201, DNT 108, DNT 203, DNT 205, DNT 207, CPR Certification. *Student must register for both the lecture and the lab. 21020 DNT 206 A Community Dental Health 2 LEC HU 208 M 08:00AM 21021 DNT 206 L1 Community Dental Health LAB HU 208 M 09:00AM +Prerequisite: BIO 125, DNT 108, DNT 201, DNT 203, DNT 205, DNT 207 ECONOMICS (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) 20397 ECO 201 A Macro-Economics 3 LEC HU 203 MWF 08:00AM 20399 ECO 201 B Macro-Economics 3 LEC HU 202 MWF 09:00AM 20402 ECO 201 H Macro-Economics 3 LEC LIB 130 MWF 02:00PM 21332 ECO 201 M Macro-Economics* 3 LEC HU 201 R 12:30PM *Hybrid Course - see box page 20 20405 ECO 202 F Micro-Economics 3 LEC HA 301 MWF 12:00PM 20406 ECO 202 G Micro-Economics 3 LEC HU 207 MWF 01:00PM 22585 ECO 202 N Micro-Economics 3 LEC HA 201 TR 02:00PM 22539 ECO 203 D Economic Development 3 LEC HU 210 MWF 11:00AM See pages 43-47 01:50PM 04:50PM 11:50AM 10:50AM 10:50AM 10:50AM 12:50PM 03:00PM 01:50PM 04:50PM 08:50AM 11:50AM 08:50AM 09:50AM 02:50PM 01:45PM 12:50PM 01:50PM 03:15PM 11:50AM Smith Smith Smith Walsh McGinnis-Adamo McGinnis-Adamo Atwood Melone McGinnis-Adamo McGinnis-Adamo Atwood Atwood Farah Farah Odock Farah Odock Odock Farah STAFF 21 www.sunyorange.edu ECONOMICS (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) continued DISTANCE LEARNING 20398 ECO 201 DL Macro-Economics* 22284 ECO 202 DL Micro-Economics* *Distance Learning Course - Virtual Campus, page 20 3 3 LEC LEC VIR VIR WWW WWW Farah Farah EDUCATION (EDUCATION DEPT.) 21078 EDU 102 B Child Development 2* *Prerequisite: EDU 101 3 LEC BT 251 MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM Chapman 21079 EDU 103 DG Intro to Early Childhood/Educ.*+ 3 LEC BT *Prerequisite: ENG 101 +Required: Local day-time sight observations beyond college class attendance 251 W 11:00AM 01:50PM Sinsabaugh 21082 EDU 105 KM Preparing to Teach Young Child 21084 EDU 107 1KM Mandated Training* *First Half Semester course ends Mar. 10th. 2 1 LEC LEC BT BT 251 251 R T 12:00PM 12:00PM 01:50PM 01:50PM Sinsabaugh Mirecki 22505 EDU 107 2KM Mandated Training* *Second Half Semester course begins Mar. 11th. 1 LEC BT 251 T 12:00PM 01:50PM Mirecki 21081 EDU 111 C Childhood Health & Safety 21085 EDU 202 J Infant & Toddler Dev. & Curr. *Prerequisite: EDU 101, EDU 102, EDU 111, PSY 101 3 3 LEC LL BT BT 251 251 MWF R 10:00AM 09:30AM 10:50AM 11:20AM Chapman Mirecki 21086 EDU 204 FH Child Care Curr Dev & Fld Exp 2* *Prerequisite: EDU 203 5 LL BT 251 M 12:00PM 02:50PM Tarvin 21258 EDU 207 N Soc & Phil Found. of Education*+ *Prerequisite: ENG 101. 3 LEC BT 251 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Tarvin 21088 EDU 208 I Home, School, & Community *Prerequisite: EDU 101.Co/Pre-requisite: EDU 102 3 LEC BT 251 TR 08:00AM 9:15AM Mirecki ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES DEPT.) 20814 EET 104 H Digital Electronics 1* 4 LEC BT 201 MW 02:00PM 03:15PM Steane 20815 EET 104 L1 Digital Electronics 1 Lab* LAB BT 357 R 08:00AM 10:50AM Bartlett 20816 EET 104 L2 Digital Electronics 1 Lab* LAB BT 357 R 12:30PM 03:20PM Warrington *Student must register for both the lecture and a lab section 21353 EET 106 A Telecommunications 1*+ 4 LEC BT 357 MW 08:00AM 08:50AM Steane 21354 EET 106 L1 Telecommunications 1 Lab* LAB BT 357 MW 09:00AM 10:50AM Steane *Prerequisite: EET 101, MAT 107 or higher. +Student must register for both the lecture and the lab section 22590 EET 110 AB Computer Appl. & Graphics 3 LL BT 121 MF 08:00AM 09:50AM Lord 22057 EET 110 CD Computer Appl. & Graphics 3 LL BT 121 MW 10:00AM 11:50AM Bartlett 20819 EET 110 GH Computer Appl. & Graphics 3 LL BT 121 MW 01:00PM 02:50PM Bartlett 22591 EET 110 IJ Computer Appl. & Graphics 3 LL BT 121 TR 08:00AM 09:50AM Knieser 20821 EET 110 JK Computer Appl. & Graphics 3 LL BT 121 TR 10:00AM 11:50AM Knieser 20822 EET 110 MN Computer Appl. & Graphics 3 LL BT 121 TR 01:00PM 02:50PM Knieser 22593 EET 202 MN Electronics 2+* 4 LEC BT 253 T 12:00PM 02:50PM Bartlett 22594 EET 202 L1 Electronics 2 Lab* LAB BT 253 R 12:00PM 02:50PM Bartlett +Prerequisite: EET 201 *Student must register for both the lecture and the lab section 20829 EET 230 XS Internship:Technology 3 INT TBA TBA W ENGINEERING (SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE DEPT.) 21425 EGR 102 KM Engineering 2+* 3 LEC HA 313 21426 EGR 102 L1 Engineering 2 Lab+ LAB HA 314 21427 EGR 102 L2 Engineering 2 Lab+ LAB HA 312 *Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in MAT 121 or MAT 131 +Student must register for both the lecture and a lab section TR M T 12:00PM 02:00PM 02:00PM 12:50PM 03:50PM 03:50PM Davies Davies Davies 20833 EGR 206 F Mechanics 2* 4 LEC HA *Prerequisite: EGR 205 and completed or concurrent enrollment in MAT 214 312 MWF 12:00PM 01:15PM Wolbeck 20834 EGR 212 C Circuit Theory* *Prerequisite: PHY 203 3 LEC HA 316 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Dyer See pages 43-47 www.sunyorange.edu ENGLISH (ENGLISH DEPT.) 20286 RDG 060 J ESL - Reading* 3 LEC BT 270 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM D’Ambra 20287 RDG 061 M1 ESL Reading Support Module* 1 LEC BT 360 T 12:00PM 12:50PM D’Ambra 20288 RDG 061 M2 ESL Reading Support Module* 1 LEC BT 360 R 12:00PM 12:50PM D’Ambra *Students who register for RDG 060 J must also register for either RDG 061 M1 or M2 20271 RDG 070 F Reading & Study Skills 1* 3 LEC BT 362 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Rosen 20273 RDG 070 J Reading & Study Skills 1* 3 LEC BT 362 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Chedister 20274 RDG 070 N Reading & Study Skills 1* 3 LEC BT 358 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Graff 20275 RDG 070 P Reading & Study Skills 1* 3 LEC BT 358 TR 03:30PM 04:45PM STAFF *Required Weekly Reading Lab hour, located in BT 3rd floor 20276 RDG 080 B Reading & Study Skills 2* 3 LEC BT 364 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM STAFF 20278 RDG 080 C Reading & Study Skills 2* 3 LEC BT 364 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM STAFF 20279 RDG 080 D Reading & Study Skills 2* 3 LEC BT 362 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Pendergast 20282 RDG 080 G Reading & Study Skills 2* 3 LEC BT 362 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM Pendergast 22298 RDG 080 G2 Reading & Study Skills 2* 3 LEC BT 358 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM STAFF 20283 RDG 080 H Reading & Study Skills 2* 3 LEC BT 362 MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM Chedister 20284 RDG 080 M Reading & Study Skills 2* 3 LEC BT 362 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Rosen 20277 RDG 080 N Reading & Study Skills 2* 3 LEC BT 362 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Rosen *Required Weekly Reading Lab hour, located in BT 3rd floor 20285 WRT 020 G ESL - Writing 3 LEC BT 264 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM Wright 20248 WRT 030 F Basic Writing Skills 1* 3 LEC HA 211A MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Kreitzer 20249 WRT 030 M Basic Writing Skills 1* 3 LEC HA 103 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Stiebel 20250 WRT 030 M1 Basic Writing Skills 1* 3 LEC HA 105 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Solonche *Required: individually scheduled Weekly Writing Center hour, HA 1ST floor. 20252 WRT 040 A2 Basic Writing Skills 2* 3 LEC HA 200 MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM Lewis 20253 WRT 040 B1 Basic Writing Skills 2* 3 LEC OH 109 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM STAFF 20263 WRT 040 C2 Basic Writing Skills 2* 3 LEC HA 107 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Browne 22026 WRT 040 D Basic Writing Skills 2* 3 LEC HA 101 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Cruz 20259 WRT 040 F1 Basic Writing Skills 2* 3 LEC HA 103 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM STAFF 20260 WRT 040 G1 Basic Writing Skills 2*+ 3 LEC HA 103 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM Meagher +Web Enhanced required course - see box page 20 20261 WRT 040 G2 Basic Writing Skills 2* 3 LEC HA 107 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM Rosen 20262 WRT 040 H Basic Writing Skills 2*+ 3 LEC HA 201 MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM Meagher +Web Enhanced required course - see box page 20 20264 WRT 040 J2 Basic Writing Skills 2* 3 LEC HA 101 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Browne 20265 WRT 040 M1 Basic Writing Skills 2* 3 LEC HA 101 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Stroms 20266 WRT 040 M2 Basic Writing Skills 2* 3 LEC BT 203 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Platt 20267 WRT 040 N1 Basic Writing Skills 2* 3 LEC HA 211A TR 02:00PM 03:15PM STAFF 20268 WRT 040 N2 Basic Writing Skills 2* 3 LEC HA 103 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM STAFF *Prerequisite: WRT 030 or placement 20294 ENG 101 C1 Freshman English 1*+ 3 LEC HU 210 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Chedister 20289 ENG 091 F1 English 1 Support Module* 1 LEC BT 260 M 12:00PM 12:50PM Chedister 20290 ENG 091 F2 English 1 Support Module* 1 LEC BT 260 W 12:00PM 12:50PM Chedister *Reserved for students who place into ENG 091. Permission is required to register into this section. +Students who register in ENG 101 C1 must also register for either ENG 091 F1 or F2 20316 ENG 101 M1 Freshman English 1*+ 3 LEC HA 107 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM DeLuca 22561 ENG 091 N1 English 1 Support Module* 1 LEC BT 260 T 02:00PM 02:50PM DeLuca 22562 ENG 091 N2 English 1 Support Module* 1 LEC BT 260 R 02:00PM 02:50PM DeLuca *Reserved for students who place into ENG 091. Permission is required to register into this section. +Students who register in ENG 101 M1 must also register for either ENG 091 N1 or N2 NOTE: Students who have placed into any developmental reading or writing courses must complete them before taking ENG 101. 20292 ENG 101 B1 Freshman English 1 3 LEC BT 264 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Lee 20293 ENG 101 B2 Freshman English 1 3 LEC BT 358 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Solonche 20295 ENG 101 C2 Freshman English 1+ 3 LEC HA 101 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Sandor +Web Enhanced required course - see box page 20 20296 ENG 101 D Freshman English 1 3 LEC HA 211A MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Lee 20302 ENG 101 F1 Freshman English 1+ 3 LEC HA 101 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Stiebel +Web Enhanced required - see box page 20 20303 ENG 101 F2 Freshman English 1 3 LEC HU 207 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Lewis 20304 ENG 101 F3 Freshman English 1 3 LEC HU 202 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM STAFF 20306 ENG 101 G1 Freshman English 1 3 LEC HA 101 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM STAFF 20307 ENG 101 G2 Freshman English 1 3 LEC HU 209 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM STAFF 20308 ENG 101 G3 Freshman English 1 3 LEC HA 203 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM STAFF 20310 ENG 101 H2 Freshman English 1 3 LEC HU 210 MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM STAFF 20311 ENG 101 H3 Freshman English 1+ 3 LEC HA 103 MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM Cruz +Web Enhanced required course - see box page 20 20312 ENG 101 I Freshman English 1 3 LEC BT 358 TR 08:00AM 09:15AM STAFF 20313 ENG 101 I1 Freshman English 1 3 LEC HA 101 TR 08:00AM 09:15AM Malia 20314 ENG 101 J1 Freshman English 1+ 3 LEC BT 201 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Katzin-Nystrom +Web Enhanced required course - see box page 20 20315 ENG 101 J2 Freshman English 1 3 LEC BT 119 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Solonche 20291 ENG 101 N1 Freshman English 1 3 LEC HA 211B TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Lewis 21311 ENG 101 N2 Freshman English 1+ 3 LEC HA 203 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Katzin-Nystrom +Web Enhanced required course - see box page 20 20318 ENG 102 A1 Freshman English 2* 3 LEC BT 364 MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM Stiebel 20319 ENG 102 B1 Freshman English 2* 3 LEC BT 362 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM DeLuca 20320 ENG 102 B2 Freshman English 2* 3 LEC HA 105 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Parker 20321 ENG 102 B3 Freshman English 2* 3 LEC HU 210 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Givant 20322 ENG 102 C1 Freshman English 2* 3 LEC BT 362 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Lee 20323 ENG 102 C2 Freshman English 2* 3 LEC BT 264 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Wright 20324 ENG 102 D1 Freshman English 2* 3 LEC BT 354 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Givant 20325 ENG 102 D2 Freshman English 2* 3 LEC BT 264 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Wright 20326 ENG 102 D3 Freshman English 2* 3 LEC HA 307 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM DeLuca 20332 ENG 102 F Freshman English 2* 3 LEC HU 203 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Parker 20333 ENG 102 F2 Freshman English 2*+ 3 LEC HA 107 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Sandor +Web Enhanced required course - see box page 20 20334 ENG 102 G1 Freshman English 2* 3 LEC HU 203 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM STAFF 20335 ENG 102 H1 Freshman English 2* 3 LEC HU 203 MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM STAFF 20336 ENG 102 H2 Freshman English 2* 3 LEC HA 200 MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM STAFF 20337 ENG 102 I1 Freshman English 2* 3 LEC HA 107 TR 08:00AM 09:15AM Stiebel 20338 ENG 102 I2 Freshman English 2* 3 LEC BT 364 TR 08:00AM 09:15AM Givant 20340 ENG 102 J1 Freshman English 2* 3 LEC BT 358 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Parker 20342 ENG 102 J2 Freshman English 2* 3 LEC BT 364 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Lee 20343 ENG 102 M1 Freshman English 2*+ 3 LEC BT 264 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Torda +Web Enhanced required course - see box page 20 20344 ENG 102 M2 Freshman English 2*+ 3 LEC HU 207 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Cruz +Web Enhanced required course - see box page 20 20345 ENG 102 N1 Freshman English 2*+ 3 LEC BT 270 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Cruz +Web Enhanced required course - see box page 20 See pages 43-47 www.sunyorange.edu ENGLISH (ENGLISH DEPT.) continued 0346 ENG 102 N2 Freshman English 2* *Prerequisite: ENG 101 3 LEC HA 107 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM STAFF 21393 ENG 102H D Honors - Freshman English 2*+ 3 LEC *Prerequisite: ENG 101 and permission of Honors Coordinator +Web Enhanced required course - see box page 20 MOR 1 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Katzin-Nystrom 22024 ENG 102H N Honors - Freshman English 2* 3 LEC *Prerequisite: ENG 101 and permission of Honors Coordinator MOR 1 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Kreitzer 20348 ENG 120 N Intro to Mythology 22207 ENG 161 D1 Technical Writ. Mod. - Human Serv.* 22565 ENG 161 F Technical Writ. Mod.- Human Serv.* *Co-requisite course - HMS 202 B or C 3 1.5 1.5 LEC LAB LAB HU BT BT 210 260 260 TR F F 02:00PM 11:00AM 12:00PM 03:15PM 11:50AM 12:50PM Platt Browne Browne 20350 ENG 161 D2 Tech Writing Mod - MLT* 22566 ENG 161 G Technical Writing Mod. - MLT* *Co-requisite course - MLT 104 IJ 1.5 1.5 LAB LAB BT BT 260 260 W W 11:00AM 01:00PM 11:50AM 01:50PM Colville Colville PAIRED COURSES Students who enroll in paired courses will find topics that are thematically similar. As a result, students will better understand the connections between the disciplines. 20351 ENG 204 I World Lit: Enlightenment to Modern*+ 3 LEC LIB 130 TR 08:00AM 09:15AM Meagher +Web Enhanced required course - see box page 20 22544 HIS 132 J The Age of Revolutions* 3 LEC LIB 130 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM McCoy *Students wishing to enroll in paired courses must sign up for both courses - ENG 204 I and HIS 132 J 20352 ENG 206 M Drama: Contemporary* 3 LEC HU 208 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Malia 20353 ENG 208 M English Lit: 19th & Early 20th* 3 LEC BT 270 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Browne 20356 ENG 212 I Creative Writing: Poetry* 3 LEC HU 209 TR 08:00AM 09:15AM Parker 20357 ENG 215 G Shakespeare*+ 3 LEC HA 201 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM Warrener 22109 ENG 216 D Children’s Literature*+ 3 LEC HA 201 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Sculley 20359 ENG 221 B Contemporary Short Story*+ 3 LEC HA 107 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Katzin-Nystrom *Prerequisite: ENG 102 +Web Enhanced required course - see box page 20 22568 ENG 222 J Contemporary Novel* 3 LEC BT 264 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Wright 21303 ENG 223 F Contemporary Poetry* 3 LEC BT 264 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Solonche 20365 ENG 225 N Internat’l Lit: Non-European* 3 LEC HU 207 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Torda 22569 ENG 226 N Fantasy Fict: Arthurian Lit.*+ 3 LEC HU 209 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Jakubowski *Prerequisite: ENG 102 +Web Enhanced required course - see box page 20 Middletown Campus Spring 2010 FIELD STUDIES (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) 21340 FLD 101 X Field Studies: Britain Lecture* 1 *Lecture meets Feb. 24, Mar. 3, 10, & 17 LEC HU 205 W 04:00PM 06:45PM Basinski 22100 FLD 102 X Cultural/Hist. Trip: Britain* *Trip dates Mar. 19th through 28th. 2 FS TBA TBA MTWRFSU Basinski FOREIGN LANGUAGE (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) 20801 ITA 102 M Elementary Italian 2 3 LEC OH 108 22547 SPN 101 B Elementary Spanish 1 3 LEC HA 101 20804 SPN 101 H Elementary Spanish 1 3 LEC HA 105 20802 SPN 101 I Elementary Spanish 1 3 LEC HA 105 22548 SPN 102 D Elementary Spanish 2* 3 LEC HA 105 20807 SPN 102 F Elementary Spanish 2* 3 LEC HU 211 20808 SPN 102 J Elementary Spanish 2* 3 LEC HA 105 20806 SPN 102 N Elementary Spanish 2* 3 LEC HA 101 *Prerequisite: SPN 101 or two years of High School Spanish or instructor placement. TR MWF MWF TR MWF MWF TR TR 12:30PM 09:00AM 02:00PM 08:00AM 11:00AM 12:00PM 09:30AM 02:00PM 01:45PM 09:50AM 02:50PM 09:15AM 11:50AM 12:50PM 10:45AM 03:15PM Gutierrez Gutierrez Cowan Cowan Gutierrez Gutierrez Cowan Gutierrez See pages 43-47 27 www.sunyorange.edu FOREIGN LANGUAGE (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) continued GEOGRAPHY (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) 20408 GEO 101 C Elements of Physical Geography 3 LEC HU 209 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM O’Brien 20409 GEO 101 J Elements of Physical Geography 3 LEC HU 209 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM O’Brien 20410 GEO 101 M Elements of Physical Geography 3 LEC HU 209 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM O’Brien *Hybrid Course - see box page 20 GEOLOGY (SCIENCE & ENGINEERING DEPT.) 20611 GLG 110 F Physical Geology* 4 LEC HO 12 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM O’Brien 20612 GLG 110 L1 Physical Geology Lab* LAB HO 12 M 01:00PM 02:50PM O’Brien *Student must register for both the lecture and the lab section HEALTH DISCIPLINES (NURSING DEPT.) 22666 HLT 101 1N Introduction to Health Professions* 2 LEC BT 117 W 02:00PM 05:50PM STAFF *First half semester accelerated course - ends Mar. 10th +Possibility for 1-2 off campus class meetings. Students must provide own transportation. HISTORY (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) 20411 HIS 101 A U.S. History to 1865 3 LEC LIB 130 MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM McCoy 20412 HIS 101 B U.S. History to 1865 3 LEC HU 203 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM McCoy 20414 HIS 101 D U.S. History to 1865 3 LEC HU 107 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Rich 20417 HIS 101 H U.S. History to 1865 3 LEC HU 202 MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM McCoy 20413 HIS 101 I U.S. History to 1865 3 LEC HU 203 TR 08:00AM 09:15AM Schunk 20422 HIS 102 A U.S. History Since 1865 3 LEC HU 210 MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM STAFF 20419 HIS 102 C U.S. History Since 1865 3 LEC HU 202 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Rich 21560 HIS 102 D U.S. History Since 1865 3 LEC HU 207 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Adin 20424 HIS 102 I U.S. History Since 1865 3 LEC HU 208 TR 08:00AM 09:15AM Goodman 20425 HIS 102 J U.S. History Since 1865 3 LEC HU 208 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Weber 20426 HIS 102 M U.S. History Since 1865 3 LEC HU 203 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Goodman 22010 HIS 102 N1 U.S. History Since 1865 3 LEC HU 211 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Adin 20418 HIS 102 N2 U.S. History Since 1865 3 LEC HU 202 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM STAFF 22540 HIS 102 P U.S. History Since 1865 3 LEC HU 205 TR 03:30PM 04:45PM STAFF 22011 HIS 104 N Civil War & Reconstruction 3 LEC LIB 130 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Weber 22012 HIS 121 B World History to 1500 AD 3 LEC HU 209 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Strmiska 22013 HIS 121 G World History to 1500 AD 3 LEC HU 205 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM Strmiska 20428 HIS 121 H World History to 1500 AD 3 LEC HU 205 MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM Kontos 20430 HIS 121 M World History to 1500 AD 3 LEC HU 205 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Kontos 22014 HIS 122 C World History Since 1500 AD 3 LEC LIB 130 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Strmiska 22015 HIS 122 I World History Since 1500 AD* 3 LEC HU 210 T 08:00AM 09:15AM Strmiska *Hybrid Course - see box page 20 20432 HIS 122 P World History Since 1500 AD 3 LEC HU 210 TR 03:30PM 04:45PM Cieplinski 22545 HIS 124 H Africa: Past & Present 3 LEC HU 209 MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM Schunk 21339 HIS 130 G The Greek & Roman World 3 LEC HU 211 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM Kontos 20435 HIS 130 N The Greek & Roman World 3 LEC HU 205 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Kontos 22553 HIS 130H F Honors - Greek & Roman World* 3 LEC MOR 1 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Kontos *Required permission by Honors Coordinator 20436 HIS 131 D Medieval & Renaissance Europe 3 LEC LIB 130 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM McCoy 20437 HIS 131 J Medieval & Renaissance Europe 3 LEC HU 203 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Doolittle 22089 HIS 133 M Modern Europe 3 LEC HU 210 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Weber 20439 HIS 221 J Modern India & Southeast Asia 3 LEC HU 210 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Strmiska See pages 43-47 www.sunyorange.edu HONORS COURSES 22599 COM 101H GH Honors-Found. of Communication 22639 COM 103H J Honors - The Speaking Voice+ 22527 BIO 120H C Honors-Biology for Today+ +Web enhanced required course - see box page 20 3 3 3 LEC LEC LEC MOR 1 OH 111 MOR 1 MW TR MWF 01:00PM 09:30AM 10:00AM 02:15PM 10:45AM 10:50AM O’Connor Lehtinen Paradies 21393 ENG 102H D Honors - Freshman English 2+* +Web enhanced required course - see box page 20 Prerequisite: ENG 101 3 LEC MOR 1 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Katzin-Nystrom 22024 ENG 102H N Honors - Freshman English 2+* *Prerequisite: ENG 101 3 LEC MOR 1 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Kreitzer 22553 HIS 130H F Honors - Greek & Roman World *Web enhanced required course - see box page 20 3 LEC MOR 1 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Kontos 22648 HON 201H GH2 Hon Sem: Machiavelli: Prince of Evil + 1 21434 HON 201H K1 Hon Sem: Net Gen*+ 1 *Web enhanced required course - see box page 20 LEC LEC MOR 1 HA 212 F T 01:00PM 11:00AM 02:15PM 12:15PM Basinski Fleming 22649 HON 201H K2 Hon Sem: Nat.of Law: Bill of Rights+ 1 LECS +Honors Seminar courses meet first 10 week period which ends Apr. 2 MOR 1 R 11:00AM 12:15PM Cacciatore 22110 HON 289H A Hon: Capstone Writing & Present 22640 PHL 210H EF Honors - Philosophy 22084 PES 100H G Honors - Concepts of Phys Well+ +Web enhanced required course - see box page 20 1 3 1 LEC LEC LL MOR 1 MOR 1 PE 222 T MW 04:00PM 01:00PM 06:45PM 01:50PM Torda Torda Stepp 22315 PSY 101H A Honors-General Psychology 1 22495 PSY 221H M Honors - Child Psychology+* +Web enhanced required course - see box page 20 *Prerequisite: PSY 101 3 3 LEC LEC MOR 1 MOR 1 MWF TR 08:00AM 12:30PM 08:50AM 01:45PM Pavek Guallini 22493 SOC 101H I Honors - Intro to Sociology 3 LEC MOR 1 TR Note: Students must obtain permission from Honors Coordinator to enroll in Honors courses. 08:00AM 09:15AM Helfer HUMAN SERVICES (PSYCHOLOGY & SOCIOLOGY DEPT.) 21963 HMS 202 B Field Experience 2*+ 2 PRC BT 22484 HMS 202 A Field Experience 2*+ 2 PRC BT *Prerequisite: HMS 201 and permission of instructor +Web enhanced required course - see box page 20 Co-requisite: ENG 161 D1 or F 119 119 F F 09:00AM 8:00AM 09:50AM 8:50AM Dornhoefer Sanders LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY (LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY DEPT.) 21029 MLT 102 KM Fund. of Medical Physiology 2* 4 LEC BT 354 TR 12:00PM 01:15PM Kleinman 21030 MLT 102 L1 Fund. of Med Physiology 2 Lab* LAB BT 319 W 09:00AM 10:50AM Keller *Student must register for both the lecture and the lab section. 21039 MLT 104 IJ Hematology*+ 3 LEC HO 1 R 09:00AM 10:50AM Rajsz 21040 MLT 104 L1 Hematology Lab* LAB BT 319 T 09:00AM 11:50AM Rajsz *Co-requisite: ENG 161 D2 or G Technical Writing Module. +Student must register for both the lecture and the lab section 21032 MLT 106 J Microbiology for Health Prof.* 3 LEC BT 303 TR 10:00AM 10:50AM Hunziker 21034 MLT 106 L1 Microbiol for Health Prof. Lab* LAB BT 315 W 08:00AM 09:50AM Hunziker 21037 MLT 106 L4 Microbiol for Health Prof. Lab* LAB BT 315 R 01:00PM 02:50PM Hunziker *Students who register for MLT 106 J must also enroll in either MLT 106 L1 or L4 lab section. 21033 MLT 106 N Microbiology for Health Prof.* 3 LEC HU 103 TR 02:00PM 02:50PM Rajsz 21035 MLT 106 L2 Microbiol for Health Prof. Lab* LAB BT 315 W 10:00AM 11:50AM Hunziker 21036 MLT 106 L3 Microbiol for Health Prof. Lab* LAB BT 315 R 03:00PM 04:50PM Rajsz *Students who register for MLT 106 N must also enroll in either MLT 106 L2 or L3 lab section. 21041 MLT 109 X Phlebotomy* 7 LEC BT 319 TWR 01:00PM 02:50PM Keller 21042 MLT 109 LX Phlebotomy Lab* CLI TBA TBA TWR 07:00AM 10:50AM Krotin *Student must register for both the lecture and the lab section 22047 MLT 110 N Fund. of Medical Physiology 1 3 LEC BT 301 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Kleinman 21043 MLT 202 H Instrument. & Clinical Appl. 2 1 LEC BT 203 M 02:00PM 02:50PM Rajsz 21044 MLT 208 FG Clinical Chemistry 2* 3 LEC BT 203 M 12:00PM 01:50PM Rajsz 21045 MLT 208 L1 Clinical Chemistry 2 Lab* LAB BT 317 M 09:00AM 10:50AM Rajsz *Student must register for both the lecture and a lab section 21046 MLT 212 MN Clinical Microbiology* 3 LEC BT 119 T 01:00PM 02:50PM Kittelmann 21047 MLT 212 L1 Clinical Microbiology Lab* LAB BT 315 T 08:30AM 11:20AM Krotin *Student must register for both the lecture and a lab section 21048 MLT 216 CD Histology* 3 LEC BT 303 F 10:00AM 11:50AM Kleinman 21049 MLT 216 L1 Histology Lab* LAB BT 315 F 01:00PM 03:50PM Leone *Student must register for both the lecture and a lab section 21050 MLT 252 S1 MLT - Clinical Training 2 2 CLI TBA TBA WR 07:00AM 11:00AM Contarino See pages 43-47 www.sunyorange.edu MANAGEMENT (BUSINESS DEPT.) 21264 MGT 201 B Principles of Management 3 LEC HA 211B MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Brooks 20921 MGT 201 F Principles of Management 3 LEC HA 203 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Brooks 20922 MGT 201 M Principles of Management 3 LEC HA 203 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Smith, R 22512 MGT 203 J Entrepreneurship* 3 LEC HA 212 T 09:30AM 10:45AM White *Hybrid Course - see box page 20 20942 MGT 205 I Human Resource Management 3 LEC HA 200 TR 08:00AM 09:15AM Mullin 20943 MGT 205 J Human Resource Management 3 LEC HA 200 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Mullin 21261 MGT 220 A Internship - Business* 3 INT HA 211B W 08:00AM 08:50AM Fleming *Hybrid Course - see box page 20 DISTANCE LEARNING 20941 MGT 205 DL Human Resource Management* 3 LEC VIR WWW Fleming *Distance Learning course - see Virtual Campus page 20 MARKETING (BUSINESS DEPT.) 20880 MKT 101 B Principles of Marketing 3 LEC HA 201 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Winter 20881 MKT 101 C Principles of Marketing 3 LEC HA 201 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Winter 20879 MKT 101 F Principles of Marketing 3 LEC HA 201 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Winter 20884 MKT 101 J Principles of Marketing 3 LEC HA 201 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Winter 20872 MKT 201 G Principles of Advertising 3 LEC HA 200 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM Fiorello 21271 MKT 204 I Problems in Marketing 3 LEC HA 211B TR 08:00AM 09:15AM Capuano DISTANCE LEARNING 20882 MKT 101 DL Principles of Marketing* 3 LEC VIR WWW Winter *Distance Learning course - see Virtual Campus page 20 MATHEMATICS (MATH DEPT.) 20629 MAT 010 B Developmental Arithmetic* 3 LEC BT 270 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Chase 22514 MAT 010 D Developmental Arithmetic* 3 LEC HA 107 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Lavorgna 21824 MAT 010 G Developmental Arithmetic* 3 LEC HA 302 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM STAFF 20631 MAT 010 I Developmental Arithmetic* 3 LEC HA 303 TR 08:00AM 09:15AM Jarosz 20632 MAT 010 J Developmental Arithmetic* 3 LEC HA 303 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Jarosz 21991 MAT 010 N Developmental Arithmetic* 3 LEC HA 303 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Hutchings 21827 MAT 010 O Developmental Arithmetic* 3 LEC HA 301 MW 03:30PM 04:45PM Barrett 20628 MAT 010 P Developmental Arithmetic* 3 LEC HA 303 TR 03:30PM 04:45PM Clemmons *Prerequisite: Math placement test. 20634 MAT 020 A Developmental Algebra* 3 LEC BT 358 MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM Chase 20635 MAT 020 B Developmental Algebra* 3 LEC HA 312 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Morocho 20636 MAT 020 C Developmental Algebra* 3 LEC HA 303 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Blon 20637 MAT 020 D Developmental Algebra* 3 LEC BT 352 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Flanagan 20640 MAT 020 G Developmental Algebra* 3 LEC HA 303 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM Cummins 20641 MAT 020 H Developmental Algebra* 3 LEC HA 303 MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM Flanagan 20642 MAT 020 I Developmental Algebra* 3 LEC HA 313 TR 08:00AM 09:15AM Rickard,A 20643 MAT 020 J Developmental Algebra* 3 LEC HA 307 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Elardi 20644 MAT 020 M Developmental Algebra* 3 LEC HA 211A TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Elardi 20633 MAT 020 P Developmental Algebra* 3 LEC HA 302 TR 03:30PM 04:45PM Hutchings *Prerequisite: MAT 010 or Math Placement test. 20647 MAT 101 A Elementary Algebra* 3 LEC HA 303 MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM Zingaro 21993 MAT 101 A1 Elementary Algebra* 3 LEC HA 211A MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM Cummins 20648 MAT 101 B Elementary Algebra* 3 LEC HA 300 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Pinkall 20649 MAT 101 B1 Elementary Algebra* 3 LEC BT 354 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Flanagan 20650 MAT 101 B2 Elementary Algebra* 3 LEC HA 319 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Zingaro 20651 MAT 101 C1 Elementary Algebra* 3 LEC HA 300 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Wang 20652 MAT 101 D Elementary Algebra* 3 LEC HA 301 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Hirschel 20657 MAT 101 F Elementary Algebra* 3 LEC HA 302 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Zingaro 20658 MAT 101 G Elementary Algebra* 3 LEC HA 300 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM Wang 20659 MAT 101 H Elementary Algebra* 3 LEC HA 319 MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM Hirschel 20660 MAT 101 I Elementary Algebra* 3 LEC HA 307 TR 08:00AM 09:15AM Rickard,P 20661 MAT 101 J Elementary Algebra* 3 LEC HA 301 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Rickard,A 20662 MAT 101 M Elementary Algebra* 3 LEC HA 302 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM STAFF 20663 MAT 101 N Elementary Algebra* 3 LEC HA 307 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM STAFF 20664 MAT 101 N1 Elementary Algebra* 3 LEC HA 302 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM STAFF 20665 MAT 101 P Elementary Algebra* 3 LEC HA 307 TR 03:30PM 04:45PM Bastek *Prerequisite: MAT 020 or Math Placement exam. 20667 MAT 102 A Intermediate Algebra* 3 LEC HA 319 MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM Blon 20668 MAT 102 A1 Intermediate Algebra* 3 LEC HA 301 MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM Fisher 20669 MAT 102 B Intermediate Algebra* 3 LEC HA 301 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Moody 20670 MAT 102 B1 Intermediate Algebra* 3 LEC HA 303 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Stonick 20671 MAT 102 C Intermediate Algebra* 3 LEC BT 354 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Tubbs 20672 MAT 102 C1 Intermediate Algebra* 3 LEC HA 302 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Delgado 20673 MAT 102 D Intermediate Algebra* 3 LEC HA 300 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Prial 20676 MAT 102 F Intermediate Algebra* 3 LEC HA 300 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Moody 20677 MAT 102 F1 Intermediate Algebra* 3 LEC HA 207 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Prial 20678 MAT 102 G Intermediate Algebra* 3 LEC HA 313 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM Delgado 20680 MAT 102 H Intermediate Algebra* 3 LEC HA 300 MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM Stonick 20681 MAT 102 J Intermediate Algebra* 3 LEC HA 313 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Rickard,P 20682 MAT 102 J1 Intermediate Algebra* 3 LEC HA 211A TR 09:30AM 10:45AM STAFF 20683 MAT 102 M Intermediate Algebra* 3 LEC HA 300 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Blon 20684 MAT 102 N Intermediate Algebra* 3 LEC HA 300 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Moody 20666 MAT 102 P Intermediate Algebra* 3 LEC HA 301 TR 03:30PM 04:45PM Cauthers *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 101 20704 MAT 111 F Found. of Elem. School Math* 3 LEC HA 319 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Blon 20705 MAT 111 N Found. of Elem. School Math* 3 LEC HA 319 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Blon *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 102 or placement into MAT 121 on Math Placement 22673 MAT 114 J Contemporary Mathematics 3 LEC HU 103 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Prial *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 102 or Math Placement test. 20687 MAT 121 A College Algebra* 3 LEC HA 302 MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM Morocho 21998 MAT 121 B College Algebra* 3 LEC HA 302 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Delgado 20688 MAT 121 C College Algebra* 3 LEC HA 307 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM STAFF 22516 MAT 121 D College Algebra*+ 3 LEC HA 303 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Morocho *Web Enhanced Required Course - see box page 20. +NOTE: Students required to purchase password at the bookstore instead of textbook. Textbook is online. See pages 43-47 33 www.sunyorange.edu MATHEMATICS (MATH DEPT.) continued 20691 MAT 121 F College Algebra* 3 LEC HA 307 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Rickard 20692 MAT 121 G College Algebra* 3 LEC HA 301 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM Flanagan 20693 MAT 121 H College Algebra* 3 LEC HA 301 MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM Rickard 20696 MAT 121 I College Algebra* 3 LEC HA 302 TR 08:00AM 09:15AM Curcio 20694 MAT 121 J College Algebra* 3 LEC HA 302 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Curcio 20695 MAT 121 M College Algebra* 3 LEC HA 307 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Delgado 20697 MAT 121 N College Algebra* 3 LEC HA 301 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Cauthers *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 102 or Math Placement test. 22517 MAT 122 A College Trigonometry* 3 LEC HA 313 MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM Pinkall 20699 MAT 122 C College Trigonometry* 3 LEC HA 301 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Cummins 20700 MAT 122 D College Trigonometry* 3 LEC HA 302 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Cummins 20702 MAT 122 H College Trigonometry* 3 LEC HA 313 MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM Pinkall 21999 MAT 122 I College Trigonometry* 3 LEC HA 301 TR 08:00AM 09:15AM Morocho 20698 MAT 122 M College Trigonometry* 3 LEC HA 301 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Morocho *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 121 or Math Placement test 20707 MAT 125 G Intro to Statistics* 3 LEC HA 319 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM Tubbs 21823 MAT 125 J Intro to Statistics* 3 LEC HA 319 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Tubbs 20708 MAT 125 M Intro to Statistics* 3 LEC HA 319 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Moody *Prerequisite: MAT 102, or MAT 113 or MAT 114 21290 MAT 134 A Mathematical Reasoning & Proof* 3 LEC HA 307 MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM Stonick *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 131, mat 122 or math placement in MAT 205 20709 MAT 136 D Intro to Discrete Mathematics* 3 LEC HA 319 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Fisher *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 121 20711 MAT 205 AI Calculus 1* 4 LEC HA 300 MTWF 08:00AM 08:50AM Schwartz 20713 MAT 205 FM Calculus 1* 4 LEC HA 303 MTWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Tubbs *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 122, or MAT 131 or Math Placement test. 20714 MAT 206 BJ Calculus 2* 4 LEC HA 300 T 09:00AM 09:50AM Schwartz 20714 MAT 206 BJ Calculus 2* 4 LEC HA 307 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Schwartz 20715 MAT 206 GM Calculus 2* 4 LEC HA 303 T 01:00PM 01:50PM Pinkall 20715 MAT 206 GM Calculus 2* 4 LEC HA 307 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM Pinkall *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 205 20718 MAT 214 BJ Diff. Equations & Series* 4 LEC HA 103 MTWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Wang *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 207 Middletown Campus Spring 2010 MUSIC (ARTS & COMMUNICATION DEPT.) 20756 MUS 101 F Intro to Music 3 LEC OH 23 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Kinney 20754 MUS 101 G Intro to Music 3 LEC OH 111 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM Kinney 20757 MUS 104 D Hist. of West. Music from 1750 3 LEC OH 111 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Hey 20758 MUS 105 D History of Jazz 3 LEC OH 23 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Parker 22602 MUS 107 H History of Rock Music 3 LEC OH 23 MWF 02:00PM 02:50PM Strunsky 20762 MUS 109 O Music Business 3 LEC OH 109 M 03:00PM 05:45PM Perna 20761 MUS 121 F Fundamentals of Music 3 LEC OH 111 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Strunsky 20768 MUS 124 IJ Basic Musicianship 2*+ 5 LEC OH 111 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Hey 20769 MUS 124 L1 Basic Musicianship Lab* LAB OH 23 TR 09:00AM 09:50AM Hey LAB OH 23 R 10:00AM 10:50AM Hey LAB OH 32 T 10:00AM 10:50AM Hey *Student must register for both the lecture and the lab section +Student must be enrolled in a piano course. 20766 MUS 131 M Elementary Piano 1 2 LEC OH 32 TR 01:00PM 01:50PM Damaris 20767 MUS 132 B Elementary Piano 2 2 LEC OH 32 MF 09:00AM 09:50AM Kinney 21834 MUS 142 K Group Voice 2 2 LEC OH 32 TR 12:00PM 12:50PM Damaris 21385 MUS 151 N Chorus* 1 LAB OH 23 TR 02:00PM 02:50PM Damaris *Non-credit option is also available: N6523. Consult non-credit bulletin. 20773 MUS 153 NP Madrigal Singers*+ 1 LAB OH 23 TR 03:00PM 03:50PM Damaris *Co-requisite: Student must be enrolled in MUS 151 20779 MUS 161 KM Jazz Ensemble* 1 LAB OH 24 TR 12:00PM 12:50PM Miele *Required: Permission of instructor 21384 MUS 164 G Jazz Improvisation 2 2 LEC OH 24 MF 01:00PM 01:50PM Parker See pages 43-47 www.sunyorange.edu MUSIC (ARTS & COMMUNICATION DEPT.) MUSIC - PRIVATE INSTRUCTION – MUS 170 THROUGH MUS 177 Prerequisites: Students must be majors or have permission of course coordinator or department chair 1. Students are responsible for arranging private lessons and paying the additional fee charged by the instructor. 2. A limited number of on-campus slots are available. An off-campus instructor may be necessary. 3. To receive one credit, fourteen half-hour long lessons are required (Register for Section X). 4. To receive two credits, fourteen hour-long lessons are required (Register for both Section X and Section Y). 5. Private instruction students must obtain the necessary forms from the Arts & Communication Department during the first week of classes. 6. End of semester jury examinations required of all private instruction students. MUS 170 X STRINGS 1.00 Hours to be arranged MUS 174 X PIANO/ORGAN 1.00 Hours to be arranged MUS 170 Y STRINGS 1.00 Hours to be arranged MUS 174 Y PIANO/ORGAN 1.00 Hours to be arranged MUS 171 X WOODWINDS 1.00 Hours to be arranged MUS 175 X GUITAR 1.00 Hours to be arranged MUS 171 Y WOODWINDS 1.00 Hours to be arranged MUS 175 Y GUITAR 1.00 Hours to be arranged MUS 172 X BRASS 1.00 Hours to be arranged MUS 176 X VOICE 1.00 Hours to be arranged MUS 172 Y BRASS 1.00 Hours to be arranged MUS 176 Y VOICE 1.00 Hours to be arranged MUS 173 X PERCUSSION 1.00 Hours to be arranged MUS 177 X THEORY/COMP 1.00 Hours to be arranged MUS 173 Y PERCUSSION 1.00 Hours to be arranged MUS 177 Y THEORY/COMP 1.00 Hours to be arranged 20798 MUS 224 CJ Advanced Musicianship 2* 4 LL OH 24 MTWRF 10:00AM 10:50AM Parker *Co-requisite: student must be enrolled in a piano course. 22603 MUS 226 B Elements of Arranging 3 LEC OH 24 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Parker 20794 MUS 231 H Intermediate Piano 1 2 LEC OH 32 MF 02:00PM 02:50PM Parker 20795 MUS 232 H Intermediate Piano 2 2 LEC OH 32 MF 02:00PM 02:50PM Parker 20796 MUS 233 H Advanced Piano 1 2 LEC OH 32 MF 02:00PM 02:50PM Parker 22072 MUS 234 H Advanced Piano 2 2 LEC OH 32 MF 02:00PM 02:50PM Parker NURSING (NURSING DEPT.) NURSING 2 20952 NUR 20 B Support Module for Nursing 2* 1 LEC HU 107 M 09:00AM 09:50AM STAFF *Required: Concurrent enrollment in NUR 102 or permission of Dept. Chair. Prerequisites for ALL blocks of Nursing 2: BIO 111, MLT 106, grade of 75% or higher in NUR 101, and completed or concurrent enrollment in BIO 112. 20946 NUR 102 AGA Nursing 2 10 GA BT 311 M 08:00AM 08:50AM Ward-Simons 20947 NUR 102 AHP Nursing 2 CLI TBA TBA W 08:00AM 12:50PM Ward-Simons TBA TBA T 12:00PM 03:50PM 20948 NUR 102 ALE Nursing 2 LEC BT 311 R 09:00AM 11:50AM Ward-Simons BT 311 M 10:00AM 11:50AM 20949 NUR 102 AM1 Nursing 2 MSL BT 208 R 01:00PM 03:50PM STAFF 20950 NUR 102 AM2 Nursing 2 MSL BT 208 F 08:00AM 10:50AM STAFF *Students registering for NUR 102 AGA must also enroll, in NUR 102 AHP,ALE,AM1 or AM2 20954 NUR 102 BGA Nursing 2*+ 10 GA BT 207 M 08:00AM 08:50AM Rabinowitsch 20955 NUR 102 BHP Nursing 2* CLI TBA TBA T 12:00PM 03:50PM Rabinowitsch CLI TBA TBA W 08:00AM 01:30PM 20956 NUR 102 BLE Nursing 2*+ LEC BT 270 M 10:00AM 11:50AM Rabinowitsch LEC BT 303 R 01:00PM 03:50PM 20957 NUR 102 BM1 Nursing 2* MSL BT 208 R 09:00AM 11:50AM STAFF 20958 NUR 102 BM2 Nursing 2* MSL BT 208 F 12:00PM 02:50PM STAFF *Students registering for NUR 102 BGA must also enroll, in NUR 102 BHP,BLE,BM1 or BM2 +Web Enhanced required course - see box page 20 20959 NUR 102 CGA Nursing 2*+ 10 GA BT 203 M 08:00AM 08:50AM Zurilla 21369 NUR 102 CHP Nursing 2* CLI TBA TBA F 08:00AM 12:50PM Zurilla CLI TBA TBA R 12:00PM 03:50PM 20961 NUR 102 CLE Nursing 2*+ LEC BT 203 W 09:00AM 11:50AM Zurilla LEC BT 203 M 10:00AM 11:50AM 20962 NUR 102 CM1 Nursing 2* MSL BT 208 T 09:00AM 11:50PM STAFF 20963 NUR 102 CM2 Nursing 2* MSL BT TBA W 01:00PM 03:50PM STAFF *Students registering for NUR 102 CGA must also enroll, in NUR 102 CHP,CLE,CM1 or CM2 +Web Enhanced required course, see box page 20 20964 NUR 102 DGA Nursing 2* 10 GA BT 201 M 08:00AM 08:50AM Anderson 20965 NUR 102 DHP Nursing 2* CLI TBA TBA R 12:00PM 03:50PM CLI TBA TBA F 08:00AM 12:50PM Anderson 20967 NUR 102 DLE Nursing 2* LEC BT 207 W 01:00PM 03:50PM Anderson LEC BT 207 M 10:00AM 11:50AM 20968 NUR 102 DM1 Nursing 2* MSL BT 208 T 01:00PM 03:50PM STAFF 20969 NUR 102 DM2 Nursing 2* MSL BT 208 W 09:00PM 11:50PM STAFF *Students registering for NUR 102 DGA must also enroll, in NUR 102 DHP,DLE,DM1 or DM2 20981 NUR 112 B Basic Clinical Calculations 2* 1 LEC HU 103 M 09:00AM 09:50AM STAFF 20983 NUR 112 G Basic Clinical Calculations 2* 1 LEC BT 201 M 01:00PM 01:50PM STAFF 20984 NUR 112 O1 Basic Clinical Calculations 2* 1 LEC BT 203 M 09:00AM 09:50AM STAFF 22530 NUR 112 O2 Basic Clinical Calculations 2* 1 LEC BT 119 M 12:00PM 12:50PM STAFF *Required: Concurrent enrollment in NUR 102 or permission of Dept. Chair. See pages 43-47 www.sunyorange.edu NURSING (NURSING DEPT.) continued NURSING 4 20951 NUR 040 F Support Module for Nursing 4* 1 LEC BT 119 M 08:00AM 08:50AM STAFF 22316 NUR 040 P Support Module for Nursing 4* 1 LEC BT 264 T 03:00PM 03:50PM STAFF *Required: Concurrent enrollment in NUR 202 or permission of Dept. Chair. Nursing 4 Date Span: Jan. 19th - Apr. 26th Prerequisites for ALL blocks of Nursing 4: PSY 100, CHM 110 and a grade of 75% (C) or higher in NUR 201 21227 NUR 202 AGA Nursing 4*+ 9 GA BT 311 M 09:00AM 09:50AM Wardell 21228 NUR 202 AHP Nursing 4* CLI TBA TBA TW 08:00AM 01:30PM Wardell 21229 NUR 202 ALE Nursing 4*+ LEC BT 117 M 10:00AM 11:50AM Wardell LEC BT 203 F 09:00AM 11:50AM 21230 NUR 202 AM1 Nursing 4* MSL BT 206 R 10:00AM 11:50AM STAFF 21233 NUR 202 AM2 Nursing 4* MSL BT 206 F 01:00PM 02:50PM STAFF *Students registering for NUR 202 AGA must also enroll in NUR 202, AHP, ALE, AM1 or AM2 +Web Enhanced required course - see box page 20 21239 NUR 202 CGA Nursing 4*+ 9 GA BT 201 M 09:00AM 09:50AM Drabik 21240 NUR 202 CHP Nursing 4* CLI TBA TBA RF 08:00AM 01:30PM Drabik 21241 NUR 202 CLE Nursing 4*+ LEC BT 201 M 10:00AM 11:50AM Drabik LEC BT 201 W 09:00AM 11:50AM 21242 NUR 202 CM1 Nursing 4* MSL BT 206 T 12:00PM 01:50PM STAFF 21243 NUR 202 CM2 Nursing 4* MSL BT 206 W 01:00PM 02:50PM STAFF *Students registering for NUR 202 CGA must also enroll in NUR 202, CHP, CLE, CM1 or CM2 +Web Enhanced required course - see box page 20 Middletown Campus Spring 2010 NURSING 5 (Date span Apr. 28th through May 16th) 21231 NUR 203 D Nursing 5*+ 1 PRC TBA TBA MTWRFSU 07:00AM 03:00PM Drabik 21232 NUR 203 E Nursing 5*+ 1 PRC TBA TBA MTWRFSU 03:00PM 11:00PM Drabik *Prerequisite: C or better in NUR 202 +Course runs from: Apr 28th through May 16th. OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT (OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT DEPT.) 21022 OTA 102 BC Fund of Occupational Therapy 2* 21023 OTA 102 IJ Fund of Occupational Therapy 2* *Prerequisite: OTA 101 and BIO 111 3 3 LL LL BT BT 204 204 MW TR 09:00AM 09:00AM 10:50AM 10:50AM Frazier Frazier 21024 OTA 104 KN Occupational Performance 2* 21025 OTA 104 NK Occupational Performance 2* *Prerequisite: OTA 103 and BIO 111 1 1 LAB LAB BT BT 204 204 T R 01:00PM 01:00PM 03:50PM 03:50PM Christensen Christensen 21026 OTA 106 O Med Conditions for the OTA*+ *Prerequisite: OTA 101 and BIO 111 +Co-requisite: OTA 102 and OTA 104 3 LEC BT 204 M 03:00PM 05:45PM Gawronski 21027 OTA 217 BS OTA - Clinical Practice 1* *Prerequisites: OTA 107, OTA 201, OTA 205, and OTA 207 7.5 CLI TBA TBA MW 08:00AM 04:50PM Hannes 21028 OTA 218 IR OTA - Clinical Practice 2* *Prerequisite: OTA 217 7.5 CLI TBA TBA TR 08:00AM 04:50PM Consolo-Melchionne See pages 43-47 www.sunyorange.edu OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES (BUSINESS DEPT.) 20854 OFT 103 P Medical Coding 3 LEC HA 210 T 03:20PM 05:50PM Bourdage 21282 OFT 107 FG Elementary Comp. Keyboarding 3 LL HA 212 MW 12:00PM 01:50PM Loughman-Wright 20863 OFT 108 FG Intermediate Comp. Keyboarding 3 LL HA 217 MW 12:00PM 01:50PM Haring-Robinson 20864 OFT 109 BC Advanced Comp. Keyboarding 3 LL HA 217 MW 09:00AM 10:50AM Haring-Robinson 20917 OFT 201 HO Records/Information Management 3 LEC HA 212 MW 02:00PM 03:15PM Loughman-Wright 20918 OFT 214 IJ Excel and Access 3 LL HA 210 TR 09:00AM 10:50AM Messina 20914 OFT 220 A Office Internship* 3 INT HA 215 W 08:00AM 08:50AM Krissler *Prerequisite: OFT 109, BUS 203, CQPA 2.0 or permission by Dept. Chair 21280 OFT 106 1J Keyboarding* 1 LL HA 217 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Hutchings 21281 OFT 106 1M Keyboarding* 1 LL HA 217 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Hutchings *First Half Semester course ends March 10th 22509 OFT 106 2J Keyboarding* 1 LL HA 217 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Hutchings 21284 OFT 106 2M Keyboarding* 1 LL HA 217 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Hutchings *Second Half Semester course begins March 11th PHILOSOPHY & RELIGION (ENGLISH DEPT.) 21551 PHL 210 M Philosophy* 3 LEC *Prerequisite: ENG 101 or concurrent enrollment HA 201 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Givant 22570 PHL 220 M Ethics*+ *Prerequisite: ENG 101 or concurrent enrollment +Web Enhanced required course - see box page 20 3 LEC BT 364 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Meagher 20813 PHL 230 J Religious Concepts 3 LEC HA 107 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Bliss DISTANCE LEARNING 22584 PHL 111 DL Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) 3 LEC VIR WWW Warrener *Distance Learning course - see Virtual Campus page 20 PHYSICAL EDUCATION, EXERCISE STUDIES, HEALTH (MOVEMENT SCIENCE DEPT.) FULL SEMESTER THEORY COURSES 22607 PED 112 HO Contemporary Health 3 LEC PE 222 MW 02:00PM 03:15PM Bach 20988 PED 100 C Intro to Physical Education 2 LEC PE 241 MW 10:00AM 10:50AM Smith 21005 PED 111 M Substance Abuse & Health 3 LEC PE 222 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Mason 21009 PED 112 BC Contemporary Health 3 LEC PE 222 MW 09:00AM 10:15AM Heidemann 21971 PED 112 N Contemporary Health* 3 LEC PE 222 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Mason *Web Enhanced required course - see box page 20 20997 PED 150 CD First Aid & Safety 2 LL PE 252 MW 10:00AM 11:15AM Kissam-Horaz 21000 PED 150 J First Aid & Safety 2 LL PE 241 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Walz 20999 PED 150 KM First Aid & Safety 2 LL PE 252 TR 12:00PM 01:15PM Walz 21002 PED 201 IJ Intro to Human Movement* 3 LL PE 222 TR 09:00AM 10:50AM Stepp *Web Enhanced required course - see box page 20 21479 PED 203 F Phys. Fitness & Exer. Prescrip* 3 LEC PE 223 MW 12:00PM 01:15PM Boffalo *Web Enhanced required course - see box page 20 21480 PED 204 GO Lab Fitness Assessment* 1 LEC PE HPL W 01:30PM 03:30PM Boffalo *Required: Students in PED 203 must also enroll in PED 204. Students in PED 204 must also enroll in PED 203. FIRST HALF THEORY COURSES 20995 PED 155 1F CPR 1 LEC PE 252 MW 12:00PM 12:50PM Kissam-Horaz 22609 PED 155 1N CPR 1 LEC PE 252 T 02:00PM 03:50PM Walz SECOND HALF THEORY COURSES 21006 PED 114 2B2 Stress Management 1 LEC PE 241 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Stepp 20996 PED 156 2N Infant & Child First Aid & CPR 1 LEC PE 252 T 02:00PM 03:50PM Walz FULL SEMESTER SKILLS COURSES 21457 PEM 162 B Team Sports 21974 PEM 167 D Weight Training 1 1 LAB LAB PE PE GYM3 ER MW MW 09:00AM 11:00AM 09:50AM 11:50AM Smith Boffalo FULL SEMESTER ACTIVITY COURSES 21448 PES 100 A Concepts of Physical Wellness 21456 PES 100 B Concepts of Physical Wellness 21449 PES 100 C Concepts of Physical Wellness 21447 PES 100 CD Concepts of Physical Wellness* *Hybrid Course - see box page 20 1 1 1 1 LL LL LL LL PE PE PE PE 222 223 223 222 MW MW MW F 08:00AM 09:00AM 10:00AM 10:00AM 08:50AM 09:50AM 10:50AM 11:50AM Heidemann Giles Boffalo Bach 21444 PES 100 D Concepts of Physical Wellness 21975 PES 100 F Concepts of Physical Wellness 21149 PES 100 FG Concepts of Physical Wellness* *Hybrid Course - see box page 20 1 1 1 LL LL LL PE PE PE 222 222 222 MW MW F 11:00AM 12:00PM 12:00PM 11:50AM 12:50PM 01:50PM Bach Smith Bach See pages 43-47 41 www.sunyorange.edu 22084 PES 100H G Honors - Concepts of Phys Well*+ 1 LL PE 222 MW 01:00PM 01:50PM Stepp *Required: Permission of Honors Coordinator +Web enhanced required course - see box page 20 21152 PES 100 H Concepts of Physical Wellness 1 LL PE 223 MW 02:00PM 02:50PM Giles 21263 PES 100 J Concepts of Physical Wellness 1 LL PE 223 TR 09:30AM 10:20AM Bach 21977 PES 100 KM Concepts of Physical Wellness 1 LL PE 241 R 12:00PM 01:50PM Giles 21155 PES 100 M Concepts of Physical Wellness 1 LL PE 223 TR 12:30PM 01:20PM Boffalo 21451 PES 100 N Concepts of Physical Wellness 1 LL PE 223 TR 02:00PM 02:50PM Bach 22103 PES 100 O Concepts of Physical Wellness 1 LL PE 222 MW 03:00PM 03:50PM Kissam-Horaz DISTANCE LEARNING 21143 PES 100 DL1 Concepts of Physical Wellness 1 LL VIR WWW Stepp 21144 PES 100 DL2 Concepts of Physical Wellness 1 LL VIR WWW Boffalo 21145 PES 100 DL3 Concepts of Physical Wellness 1 LL VIR WWW Boffalo 22610 PES 100 DL4 Concepts of Physical Wellness 1 LL VIR WWW Stepp *Distance Learning Courses - see Virtual Campus page 20 FIRST HALF SEMESTER ACTIVITY COURSES (ends March 10th) 22617 PES 174 1B Exercise & Weight Management 0.5 LAB PE STU MW 09:00AM 09:50AM Bach 21161 PES 183 1C Spinning 0.5 LAB PE 218 MW 10:00AM 10:50AM Bach 21164 PES 183 1G Spinning 0.5 LAB PE 218 MW 01:00PM 01:50PM Kissam-Horaz 21167 PES 183 1J Spinning 0.5 LAB PE 218 TR 09:30AM 10:20AM Dross 21168 PES 183 1K Spinning 0.5 LAB PE 218 TR 12:00PM 12:50PM Dross 22642 PES 183 1M Spinning 0.5 LAB PE 218 TR 01:00PM 01:50PM Bach 22622 PES 184 1H Triathlon Training 0.5 LAB PE 218 MW 02:00PM 02:50PM Stepp 21486 PES 200 1CD Volleyball 0.5 LAB PE GYM1 F 10:00AM 11:50AM Wolslayer 21482 PES 200 1G Volleyball 0.5 LAB PE GYM3 MW 01:00PM 01:50PM Morris 22655 PES 200 1IJ Volleyball 0.5 LAB PE GYM1 TR 09:30AM 10:20AM Smith 21481 PES 202 1B Basketball - Men 0.5 LAB PE GYM1 MW 09:00AM 09:50AM Quimby 21182 PES 204 1G Floor Hockey - Men 0.5 LAB PE GYM1 MW 01:00PM 01:50PM Quimby 21186 PES 210 1D Racquetball* 0.5 LAB PE HC MW 11:00AM 11:50AM Morris 21190 PES 210 1J Racquetball* 0.5 LAB PE HC TR 10:00AM 10:50AM Morris *All sections of racquetball require students to provide their own AARA approved, protective eyewear. 21178 PES 211 1AB Badminton 0.5 LAB PE GYM3 F 08:00AM 09:50AM Wolslayer 21179 PES 211 1C Badminton 0.5 LAB PE GYM1 MW 10:00AM 10:50AM Morris 21981 PES 300 1C Weight Training 0.5 LAB PE ER MW 10:00AM 10:50AM Giles 22619 PES 300 1IJ Weight Training 0.5 LAB PE ER TR 09:00AM 09:50AM Boffalo 21216 PES 300 1M Weight Training 0.5 LAB PE ER TR 12:30PM 01:20PM Smith 22626 PES 401 1CD Self-Defense - Women 0.5 LAB PE STU F 10:00AM 11:50AM De Blasio 22637 PES 402 1FG Self Defense - Men 0.5 LAB PE STU F 12:00PM 01:50PM De Blasio 21978 PES 410 1D Pilates 0.5 LAB PE STU MW 11:00AM 11:50AM Giles 21983 PES 410 1J Pilates 0.5 LAB PE STU TR 09:00AM 09:50AM Giles 22620 PES 413 1C Stretching for Wellness 0.5 LAB PE STU TR 10:00AM 10:50AM Boffalo 21471 PES 422 1F Modern Dance 1 0.5 LAB PE STU MW 12:00PM 12:50PM Giles 21463 PES 602 1F Fitness Swim 0.5 LAB PE POOL MW 12:00PM 12:50PM Stepp Continued on page 48 www.sunyorange.edu SUNY ORANGE Circle Only One: Credit Registration FALL SPRING SUMMER Registration Instructions: 1. An activity fee of $5 per credit must be included when registering for part time credit courses and $68 per full time course load. 2. A $9 insurance fee must be included with tuition payment for full time students and $2 for part time students. STUDENT’S LAST FIRST MIDDLE INITIAL A # __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ STUDENT’S LEGAL ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP OTHER NAMES USED LAST FIRST STUDENT’S LOCAL ADDRESS ( IF DIFFERENT) NY COUNTY (OR STATE) OF LEGAL RESIDENCY HOME ( ) BIRTH DATE (MANDATORY) CELL ( ) WORK ( ) _____ / ______ / _______ SOCIAL SECURITY # (OPTIONAL) ALL -SELECT ONE OR MORE: . 01 WHITE . 02 BLACK . 04 ASIAN . 05 AMERICAN INDIAN / NATIVE ALASKAN . 08 NATIVE HAWAIIAN / PACIFIC ISLANDER (NOTE: DUE TO NEW GOVERNMENTAL REPORTING REQUIREMENTS, PERSONS WHO ARE HISPANIC/LATINO MUST RESPOND TO THE ABOVE AND THEN COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SECTION BELOW) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ALL -ETHNICITY: ARE YOU HISPANIC / LATINO? . YES . NO IF YES, IS YOUR BACKGROUND? (YOU MUST SELECT ONLY ONE, IF HISPANIC/LATINO) : SEX . MALE . FEMALE CITIZEN OF U.S. . YES . NO IF NO WHAT COUNTRY?____________ ARE YOU A HIGH SCHOOL GRAD OR RECIPIENT OF A GED? YES NO . CENTRAL AMERICAN . DOMINICAN . MEXICAN PUERTO RICAN . SOUTH AMERICAN . OTHER HISPANIC/LATINO NAME OF HIGH SCHOOL IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, CONTACT (GIVE NAME) HOME ( CELL ( WORK ( ) ) ) NAME OF OTHER COLLEGES ATTENDED ( UP TO 2) TODAY’S DATE ____/____/_____ TERM KEY NEW STUDENT ___ YES ___NO FA FALL SP SPRING TERM OF LAST REGISTRATION SU SUMMER FALL ____ SPRING____ SUMMER ____ I understand how the selected course(s) relate to my academic program orhow they meet my academic goals. I acknowledge financial responsibility for the selected course(s) if theyare not cancelled or if I do not withdraw prior to the start of the semestereven if I do not attend these classes. I understand that if immunization requirements are not met, I may beDropped from my classes. _________________________________________ ____/____/_____ STUDENT’S SIGNATURE DATE _________________________________________ ____/____/_____ ADVISOR’S SIGNATURE (if applicable) DATE Make checks payable to: Orange County Community College If using a Credit Card __ MC __ Visa __ Discover ___________ Exp. Date ____/_____ Print name on Credit Card if not Student _____________________________________ CRN COURSE NUMBER SECT/LEC LAB CREDS Credits Next Steps: After Meeting with an Advisor… Take this registration form to the Records and Registration Office. – Review the print out of your Schedule to make sure you have the courses you wanted on the days, times, and campus location discussed. – Payment is due to the Bursar’s Office by the due date or the day you register if after the payment due date. o See the Bursar’s Office for due dates and payment options, including the Payment Plan. o Check your Account and Financial Aid information in Banner. o See the Financial Aid Office for questions about your financial aid application, necessary paperwork, and your eligibility. – Your Parking Pass and Student ID can be picked up once you receive a receipt for payment of tuition from the Bursar’s Office. – Bring a copy of your schedule to the Bookstore to find out what books you need. o The Bookstore can pre-package your books for pickup later. o Please review the Bookstore’s return policy before purchasing your books. o Students who have Financial Aid credit may use it to buy books on specific dates. Ask the Bookstore or Financial Aid Office for details. – If your plans change, and you anticipate not attending any or all of your classes, you must complete the neces­sary paperwork to Withdraw prior to the start date of the semester to avoid financial obligation. o You may drop classes after the deadline, but you will be financially responsible for some or all of the cost, depending on how much of the semester has passed. – Check your Grades in Banner at the end of the semester. If you do not receive the necessary grades in prereq­uisites for next semester’s classes, you must adjust your schedule immediately. – Financial Aid may be impacted by taking courses not required for your degree, insufficient academic progress, poor class attendance, Withdrawing from college or dropping classes. Please check your Financial Aid infor­mation in Banner and see the Financial Aid Office to understand how your eligibility may be effected. Please Note: Once the semester begins you are financially responsible, and may receive grades for, any registered classes, even if you do not attend. Personal Data Sheet for Non-Degree Seeking Students High school graduates and persons holding high school equivalency diplomas may enroll in up to 11.5 credits, or less, a semester without making formal application for admission to the college. Individuals who do not possess a high school diploma or GED, see the Admissions Office. DO NOT COMPLETE THIS FORM. www.sunyorange.edu LAST SEMESTER IN WHICH YOU TOOK A SUNY ORANGE CREDIT COURSE: FALL..................... 20_____ SPRING .................. 20_____ SUMMER ................. 20_____ NO PRIOR CREDIT COURSES _____ LAST FIRST MIDDLE INITIAL MAIDEN NAME LEGAL ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP FROM TO OTHER NAMES USED LAST FIRST PREVIOUS ADDRESS ( IF AT ABOVE ADDRESS LESS THAN 2 YRS ) NY COUNTY (OR STATE) OF LEGAL RESIDENCY LOCAL ADDRESS (IF DIFFERENT FROM CURRENT LEGAL ADDRESS) )HOME ( CELL ( ) WORK ( ) ALL - SELECT ONE OR MORE: 01 WHITE 02 BLACK 04 ASIAN 05 AMERICAN INDIAN / NATIVE ALASKAN 08 NATIVE HAWAIIAN / PACIFIC ISLANDER SOCIAL SECURITY # (OPTIONAL) (NOTE: DUE TO NEW GOVERNMENTAL REPORTING REQUIREMENTS, PERSONS WHO ARE HISPANIC/LATINO MUST RESPOND TO THE ABOVE AND THEN COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SECTION BELOW) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------­ CITIZEN OF U.S. . YES NO ALL - ETHNICITY: ARE YOU HISPANIC / LATINO? . YES NO IF YES, IS YOUR BACKGROUND? (YOU MUST SELECT ONLY ONE, IF HISPANIC/LATINO) : CENTRAL AMERICAN DOMINICAN MEXICAN PUERTO RICAN SOUTH AMERICAN OTHER HISPANIC/LATINO BIRTHDATE (MANDATORY) / / _____ / ______ / _______ SEX MALE FEMALE IS YOUR GOAL TO RECEIVE A DEGREE OR CERTIFICATE? . YES NO HAVE YOU RECEIVED A DEGREE FROM SUNY ORANGE? YES NO IF YES: DATE DEGREE I WORK EACH WEEK: NOT EMPLOYED LESS THAN 20 HRS BETWEEN 20 AND 34 HRS 35 HRS OR OVER IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, CONTACT (GIVE NAME) )HOME ( CELL ( ) WORK ( ) NAME OF HIGH SCHOOL OR STATE ISSUING HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY (GED) NAME CITY STATE YEAR OF H.S. GRADUATION OR GED (MANDATORY) ALL OF THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IS TRUE AND COMPLETE SIGNATURE DATE REV. October 10, 2008 For Internal Use Only A# ___________________ Orange County Community College MENINGOCOCCAL MENINGITIS FACT SHEET WHAT IS MENINGOCOCCAL MENINGITIS? Meningococcal disease is a severe bacterial infection of the bloodstream or meninges (a thin lining covering the brain and spinal cord). It is a relatively rare disease and usually occurs as a single isolated event. Clusters of cases or outbreaks are rare in the United States. HOW IS THE GERM MENINGOCOCCUS SPREAD? Meningococcal disease is transmitted through the air via droplets of respiratory secretions and direct contact with an infected person. Direct contact, for these purposes, is defined as oral contact with shared items such as cigarettes or drinking glasses or through intimate contact such as kiss­ing. Although anyone can come in contact with the bacteria that causes meningococcal disease, data also indicates certain social behaviors, such as exposure to passive and active smoking, bar patronage, and excessive alcohol consumption, may put students at increased risk for the disease. Patients with respiratory infections, compromised immunity, those in close contact to a known case, and travelers to endemic areas of the world are also at increased risk. WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS? The early symptoms usually associated with meningococcal disease include fever, severe headache, stiff neck, rash, nausea, vomiting, and lethargy, and may resemble the flu. Because the disease progresses rapidly, often in as little as 12 hours, students are urged to seek medical care immediately if they experience two or more of these symptoms concurrently. The disease is occasionally fatal. HOW SOON DO THE SYMPTOMS APPEAR? The symptoms may appear two to 10 days after exposure, but usually within five days. WHAT IS THE TREATMENT FOR MENINGOCOCCAL DISEASE? Antibiotics, such as penicillin G or ceftriaxone, can be used to treat people with meningococcal disease. SHOULD PEOPLE WHO HAVE BEEN IN CONTACT WITH A DIAGNOSED CASE OF MENINGOCOCCAL MENINGITIS BE TREATED? Only people who have been in close contact (household members, intimate contacts, health care personnel perform­ing mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, day care center playmates, etc.) need to be considered for preventive treatment. Such people are usually advised to obtain a prescription for a special antibiotic (either rifampin, ciprofloxacin or cef­triaxone) from their physician. Casual contact as might occur in a regular classroom, office or factory setting is not usually significant enough to cause concern. IS THERE A VACCINE TO PREVENT MENINGOCOCCAL MENINGITIS? Presently, there is a vaccine that will protect against some of the strains of meningococcus. It is recommended in outbreak situations, and for those traveling to areas of the world where high rates of the disease are known to occur. For some college students, such as freshman living in dormitories, there is a modestly increased risk of meningococcal disease; students and parents should be educated about meningococcal disease and the availability of a safe and effective vaccine. HOW EFFECTIVE IS THE VACCINE? The meningococcal vaccine has been shown to provide protection against the most common strains of the disease, including serogroups A, C, Y and W-135. The vaccine has shown to be 85 to 100 percent effective in serogroups A and C in older children and adults. IS THE VACCINE SAFE? ARE THERE ADVERSE SIDE EFFECTS TO THE VACCINE? The vaccine is very safe and adverse reac­tions are mild and infrequent, consisting primarily of redness and pain at the site of injection lasting up to two days. WHAT IS THE DURATION OF PROTECTION? The duration of the Menomune meningococcal vaccine is approximately three to five years. The Menactra vaccine may last up to ten years. COST AND AVAILABILITY –Vaccine cost is $75 to $100, and is available from your health care provider or the Depart­ment of Health. Call 291-2369 to schedule an appointment with the Department of Health. SUNY ORANGE Student Immunization Record www.sunyorange.edu Procedures – All students born on or after 1/1/57 who plan to enroll for 6 or more credits must submit this form or a signed and/or stamped official immunization record to Health Services at or prior to registration. All students regardless of age must sign and return PART II of this form, the Meningitis Response Form. PART I –STUDENT INFORMATION Name ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Last Name First Name Middle Initial Address _________________________________________________________________________________________ Street City State Zip Date of Birth _______________ I.D. Number ____________________________ Phone_________________________ New York State Public Health law states that students must meet the following immunization requirements. PART II -MENINGOCOCCAL VACCINE RESPONSE – - please read the information on the meningococcal fact sheet on the accompanying page.. Then check one box and sign below. Vaccine is optional, but a response is required. I have (for students under 18, parent signature is required below) had the meningitis immunization within the past ten years. ……………………………….. Date ____/____/_____ read, or had explained to me, the information regarding meningoccocal Meningitis disease. I understand the risks of not receiving the vaccine. I have decided that I (my child) will not obtain immunization against Meningitis disease at this time. Signed________________________________________________________________________ Date_____________ Student Signature (Parent/Guardian if student is under 18) PART III – May either be COMPLETED AND SIGNED BY YOUR HEALTH CARE PROVIDER, or you may attach a copy of your official signed and stamped immunization record A. M.M.R. (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) (Two doses required.) 1. Dose 1: given not sooner than 4 days prior to first birthday. ……………………………………….. Date____/____/____ 2. Dose 2: given at least 28 days after first dose. ………………………………………………………. Date ____/____/____ -OR IF INDIVIDUAL VACCINES GIVEN­ B. Measles (Rubeola) 1. Dose 1 – Immunized with LIVE measles vaccine after 1/1/68, and not sooner than 4 days prior to first birthday. …………………………………………… Date ____/____/____ 2. Dose 2 – Immunized with LIVE measles vaccine at least 28 days after dose one. …….. Date____/____/_____ -or­ 3. Measles antibody titer (IGG) Titer Date ______/______/________ Result__________________(attach lab report) -or­ 4. Date of physician diagnosed measles disease _____/_____/______ and signature of diagnosing Physician_______________________________________________________________ C. Rubella 1. Immunized with live Rubella vaccine after 1/1/69, not sooner than 4 days prior to 1st birthday. Date____/____/_____ -or­ 2. Rubella antibody titer (IGG) Titer Date ______/______/_______ Result___________________(attach lab report) D. Mumps 1. Immunized with live Mumps vaccine after 1/1/69, not sooner that 4 days prior to 1st birthday. Date____/____/_____ -or­ 2. Mumps antibody titer (IGG) Titer Date_____/_____/______ Result___________________ (attach lab report) -or­ 3. Date of physician diagnosed mumps disease _____/_____/_____ and signature of diagnosing physician________________________________________________________________ HEALTH CARE PROVIDER ______________________________________ signature or stamp required Name ______________________________________________________________ Date_______________________ Address ___________________________________________ ____________ Phone _________________________ www.sunyorange.edu PHYSICAL EDUCATION, EXERCISE STUDIES, HEALTH (MOVEMENT SCIENCE DEPT.) continued SECOND HALF SEMESTER ACTIVITY COURSES (Begins March 11th) 22618 PES 180 2B Jogging 0.5 LAB PE GYM1 MW 09:00AM 09:50AM Bach 21982 PES 181 2C Walking for Wellness 0.5 LAB PE GYM3 MW 10:00AM 10:50AM Giles 21470 PES 181 2H Walking for Wellness 0.5 LAB PE GYM3 MW 02:00PM 02:50PM Kissam-Horaz 21202 PES 181 2J1 Walking for Wellness 0.5 LAB PE GYM1 R 09:30AM 10:50AM Morris 21489 PES 183 2B Spinning 0.5 LAB PE 218 MW 09:00AM 09:50AM Dross 21169 PES 183 2C Spinning 0.5 LAB PE 218 MW 10:00AM 10:50AM Dross 21488 PES 183 2G Spinning 0.5 LAB PE 218 MW 01:00PM 01:50PM Kissam-Horaz 21173 PES 183 2M Spinning 0.5 LAB PE 218 TR 12:30PM 01:20PM Bach 22623 PES 184 2H Triathlon Training 0.5 LAB PE PL/FLD MW 02:00PM 02:50PM Stepp 21487 PES 200 2CD Volleyball 0.5 LAB PE GYM1 F 10:00AM 11:50AM Quimby 22624 PES 200 2I Volleyball 0.5 LAB PE GYM3 TR 08:00AM 08:50AM Wolslayer 22625 PES 200 2J Volleyball 0.5 LAB PE GYM3 R 09:30AM 10:50AM Wolslayer 21184 PES 205 2J Baseball 0.5 LAB PE FLD T 09:30AM 11:00AM Smith 21467 PES 207 2J2 Golf 0.5 LAB PE FLD R 09:30AM 10:50AM Smith 21128 PES 209 2AB Tennis* 0.5 LAB PE TC F 08:00AM 09:50AM Wolslayer 21129 PES 209 2CD Tennis* 0.5 LAB PE TC F 10:00AM 11:50AM Wolslayer 21132 PES 209 2F Tennis* 0.5 LAB PE TC MW 12:00PM 12:50PM Quimby 21133 PES 209 2J Tennis* 0.5 LAB PE TC T 09:30AM 10:50AM Morris *Note: Black soled sneakers are not permitted on the Tennis court 21194 PES 210 2C Racquetball* 0.5 LAB PE HC MW 10:00AM 10:50AM Morris *All sections of racquetball require students to provide their own AARA approved, protective eyewear. 21443 PES 211 2D Badminton 0.5 LAB PE GYM1 MW 11:00AM 11:50AM Morris 22627 PES 401 2CD Self-Defense - Women 0.5 LAB PE STU F 10:00AM 11:50AM De Blasio 22638 PES 402 2FG Self Defense - Men 0.5 LAB PE STU F 12:00PM 01:50PM De Blasio 21472 PES 410 2D Pilates 0.5 LAB PE STU MW 11:00AM 11:50AM Giles 21984 PES 410 2J Pilates 0.5 LAB PE STU TR 09:00AM 09:50AM Giles 22621 PES 413 2C Stretching for Wellness 0.5 LAB PE STU TR 10:00AM 10:50AM Boffalo 21465 PES 602 2F Fitness Swim 0.5 LAB PE POOL MW 12:00PM 12:50PM Stepp Middletown Campus Spring 2010 PHYSICAL SCIENCE (SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE DEPT.) 20624 PSC 125 B Phys. Sci: The Physical World+* 3 LEC HA 316 MW 22004 PSC 125 L2 Phys. Sci: Physical World Lab* LAB HA 316 F +Prerequisite: Tested into MAT 101 or completed MAT 020 *Students enrolled in PSC 125 B must also enroll in PSC 125 L2. 09:00AM 08:00AM 09:50AM 09:50AM Cummins, J Cummins, J 22536 PSC 125 F Phys. Sci: The Physical World* 3 LEC 22537 PSC 125 L3 Phys. Sci: Physical World Lab* LAB +Prerequisite: Tested into MAT 101 or completed MAT 020 *Students enrolled in PSC 125 F must also enroll in PSC 125 L3. HA HA 314 314 WF M 12:00PM 12:00PM 12:50PM 01:50PM Feinberg Feinberg 20625 PSC 125 G Phys. Sci: The Physical World* 3 LEC 21435 PSC 125 L1 Phys. Sci: Physical World Lab* LAB +Prerequisite: Tested into MAT 101 or completed MAT 020 *Students enrolled in PSC 125 G must also enroll in PSC 125 L1. HA HA 316 316 MW F 01:00PM 01:00PM 01:50PM 02:50PM Dyer Dyer PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT (PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT DEPT.) 21051 PTA 12 G Kinesiology Support Module* 1 LEC BT 203 W 01:00PM 01:50PM *Prerequisite: BIO 111, PTA 101, PTA 103, PTA 105 21052 PTA 102 CD Physical Therapist Assisting 2* 4 LEC BT 303 MW 10:30AM 11:50AM 21053 PTA 102 L1 Physical Therapist Assisting 2 Lab* LAB BT 103 R 08:00AM 10:50AM 21054 PTA 102 L2 Physical Therapist Assisting 2 Lab* LAB BT 103 R 11:00AM 01:50PM *Student must register in both the lecture and a lab section 21058 PTA 104 BC Kinesiology*+ 4 LEC BT 303 MW 09:00AM 10:20AM 21059 PTA 104 L1 Kinesiology+ LAB BT 103 T 08:00AM 10:50AM 21060 PTA 104 L2 Kinesiology+ LAB BT 103 T 11:00AM 01:50PM *Prerequisite: BIO 111, PTA 101, PTA 103, PTA 105 +Student must register for both the lecture and a lab section 21055 PTA 202 FH Physical Therapist Assisting 4* 4 LEC BT 103 M 12:00PM 02:50PM 21056 PTA 202 L1 Physical Therapist Assisting 4 Lab* LAB BT 103 W 08:00AM 10:50AM 21057 PTA 202 L2 Physical Therapist Assisting 4 Lab* LAB BT 103 W 12:00PM 02:50PM *Student must register in both the lecture and a lab section 21061 PTA 206 S PTA - Clinical Education 2* 3 CLI TBA TBA TR 08:00AM 03:50PM *Prerequisite: PED 202, PTA 201, PTA 205, PTA 207 See pages 43-47 Stephens Stephens Stephens Stephens Stephens Stephens Stephens Masker Masker Masker Collins 49 www.sunyorange.edu PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT (PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT DEPT.) continued 21062 PTA 208 AC Contemporary Prac. for the PTA* 3 LEC BT 103 M 08:00AM 10:50AM Meier *Prerequisite: PTA 201, PTA 205, PTA 207 PHYSICS (SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE DEPT.) 20599 PHY 101 C General Physics 1+* 4 LEC HA 313 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Wolbeck 20600 PHY 101 L1 General Physics 1 Lab* LAB HA 316 T 08:00AM 10:50AM Wolbeck 20601 PHY 101 L2 General Physics 1 Lab* LAB HA 316 T 01:00PM 03:50PM Wolbeck +Prerequisite: MAT 102, or math placement test into MAT 121 *Student must register in both the lecture and a lab section 20602 PHY 102 D General Physics 2*+ 4 LEC HA 313 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Dyer 20604 PHY 102 L1 General Physics 2 Lab* LAB HA 314 R 08:00AM 10:50AM Dyer 22534 PHY 102 L2 General Physics 2 Lab* LAB HA 316 W 02:00PM 04:50PM Dyer +Prerequisite: PHY 101 *Student must register in both the lecture and a lab section 20605 PHY 104 F Physics for Sci. & Engin. 2+* 4 LEC HA 313 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Cummins 20606 PHY 104 L1 Physics/Sci & Eng. 2 Lab* LAB HA 316 R 08:00AM 10:50AM Cummins 22535 PHY 104 L2 Physics/Sci.& Eng. 2 Lab* LAB HA 316 R 01:00PM 03:50PM Cummins +Prerequisite: C- or above in PHY 103 and completed or concurrent enrollment in MAT 205 is required *Student must register in both the lecture and a lab section 22008 PHY 106 C Gen. Physics 2 w/Calculus+* 4 LEC HA 314 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM McGee 22009 PHY 106 L1 Gen. Physics 2 w/Calculus Lab* LAB HA 314 W 03:00PM 05:30PM McGee +Prerequisite: PHY 105. Co-requisite: MAT 206 *Student must register in both the lecture and the lab section 21429 PHY 108 GH Acoustics+* 3 LEC HA 314 T 01:00PM 02:50PM Moore 21430 PHY 108 L1 Acoustics Lab* LAB HA 314 R 01:00PM 02:50PM Moore +Prerequisite: MAT 101 or by permission of instructor. *Student must register in both the lecture and the lab section POLITICAL SCIENCE (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) 20444 POL 101 B Intro to Political Science 3 LEC HU 205 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Grodnick 22017 POL 101 M Intro to Political Science 3 LEC LIB 130 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Basinski 20442 POL 102 A U.S. Government State & Local 3 LEC HU 205 MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM McCoy-McKay 20441 POL 103 J U.S. Government - National 3 LEC HU 205 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Luher 20445 POL 220 D Comparative Governments 3 LEC HU 209 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM McCoy-McKay PSYCHOLOGY (PSYCHOLOGY & SOCIOLOGY DEPT.) 20451 PSY 100 I Psychology of Adjustment 3 LEC HU 207 TR 08:00AM 09:15AM Pavek 22485 PSY 101 A General Psychology 1 3 LEC HU 202 MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM Sanders 20452 PSY 101 A1 General Psychology 1 3 LEC HU 209 MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM Pernice 20454 PSY 101 B General Psychology 1 3 LEC HU 207 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Powell 21312 PSY 101 B2 General Psychology 1 3 LEC HU 207 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Pernice 21313 PSY 101 BC General Psychology 1 3 LEC BT 119 MW 09:00AM 10:15AM Sanders 22488 PSY 101 BD General Psychology 1 3 LEC HU 201 F 09:00AM 11:45AM Bruscino 20455 PSY 101 C1 General Psychology 1 3 LEC HU 207 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Pavek 20456 PSY 101 D General Psychology 1 3 LEC HU 211 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Pavek 20457 PSY 101 D1 General Psychology 1 3 LEC HU 202 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Pernice 20461 PSY 101 F General Psychology 1 3 LEC BT 117 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Powell 22489 PSY 101 FG General Psychology 1 3 LEC HU 201 F 12:00PM 02:45PM Hannes 20462 PSY 101 G General Psychology 1 3 LEC BT 119 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM Powell 22288 PSY 101 I General Psychology 1 3 LEC HU 202 TR 08:00AM 09:15AM Pernice 22487 PSY 101 J General Psychology 1 3 LEC HU 201 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Pavek 21318 PSY 101 N General Psychology 1 3 LEC HU 201 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Schwartz 20453 PSY 101 P General Psychology 1 3 LEC HU 202 TR 03:30PM 04:45PM Hannes 22315 PSY 101H A Honors-General Psychology 1* 3 LEC MOR 1 MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM Pavek *Required permission of Honors Coordinator 22490 PSY 102 BC General Psychology 2*+ 3 LEC HU 201 MW 09:30AM 10:45AM Coccia +Web Enhanced required course - see box page 20 22491 PSY 102 DF General Psychology 2*+ 3 LEC HU 201 MW 11:00AM 12:15PM Coccia +Web Enhanced required course - see box page 20 21317 PSY 102 M General Psychology 2*+ 3 LEC HU 201 T 12:30PM 01:45PM Coccia *Prerequisite: PSY 101 +Hybrid course - see box page, 20 20472 PSY 220 D Developmental Psychology+ 3 LEC HU 203 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Henderson 20475 PSY 221 C Child Psychology*+ 3 LEC HU 211 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Henderson *Web enhanced required course, see box page 20 22492 PSY 221 M Child Psychology+ 3 LEC HU 211 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Schwartz 22495 PSY 221H M Honors - Child Psychology*+ 3 LEC MOR 1 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Guallini *Required permission of Honors Coordinator 21319 PSY 222 J Psychology of Adolescence+ 3 LEC HU 211 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Pernice +Prerequisite: PSY 101 21321 PSY 230 GH Abnormal Psychology* 3 LEC BT 364 MW 01:00PM 02:15PM Sanders *Prerequisite: Completion of 6 credits psychology PSY 101 and above See pages 43-47 www.sunyorange.edu RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY (DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING DEPT.) 21089 RAD 102 AC Prin. of Radiologic Exp. 2+* 4 LEC BT 308 M 21090 RAD 102 L1 Prin. of Radiologic Exp. 2 Lab* LAB BT 308 M 21091 RAD 102 L2 Prin. of Radiologic Exp. 2 Lab* LAB BT 308 M 21092 RAD 102 L3 Prin. of Radiologic Exp. 2 Lab* LAB BT 308 W +Prerequisite: RAD 101,RAD 103, RAD 105, RAD 107 *Student must register for both the lecture and a lab section. 08:00AM 11:00AM 01:00PM 12:00PM 10:30AM 12:50PM 02:50PM 01:50PM Misiak Misiak Misiak Misiak 21093 RAD 104 D Radiation Protection 1 21094 RAD 106 AC Radiographic Positioning 2+* 4 21095 RAD 106 L1 Radiographic Positioning 2 Lab* 21096 RAD 106 L2 Radiographic Positioning 2 Lab* 21097 RAD 106 L3 Radiographic Positioning 2 Lab* +Prerequisite: RAD 101,RAD 103, RAD 105, RAD 107 *Student must register for both the lecture and a lab section. LEC LEC LAB LAB LAB BT BT BT BT BT 308 308 308 308 308 W W F F F 11:00AM 08:00AM 10:00AM 12:00PM 02:00PM 11:50AM 10:30AM 11:50AM 01:50PM 03:50PM Misiak Kopec Ascione Ascione Ascione 21099 RAD 108 F Methods of Patient Care 2+* 1 21100 RAD 108 L1 Methods of Patient Care 2 Lab* 21101 RAD 108 L2 Methods of Patient Care 2 Lab* 21102 RAD 108 L3 Methods of Patient Care 2 Lab* +Prerequisite: RAD 101,RAD 103, RAD 104, RAD 107 *Student must register for both the lecture and a lab section. LEC LAB LAB LAB BT BT BT BT 308 308 308 308 W W F F 02:00PM 03:00PM 08:00AM 09:00AM 02:50PM 03:50PM 08:50AM 09:50AM Verschuuren Terribile Ascione Ascione 21098 RAD 111 X Rad Tech Clinical Practicum 1* *Web Enhanced Required - see box page 20 1 CLI TBA TBA TR 08:00AM 04:00PM Verschuuren 21103 RAD 210 N Quality Assurance*+ 1 21104 RAD 210 L1 Quality Assurance Lab* 21105 RAD 210 L2 Quality Assurance Lab* +Prerequisite: RAD 213, RAD 217, RAD 221, RAD 209 *Student must register for both the lecture and a lab section. LEC LAB LAB BT BT BT 308 308 308 T T T 02:00PM 12:00PM 01:00PM 02:50PM 12:50PM 01:50PM Verschuuren Verschuuren Verschuuren 21108 RAD 214 X Rad Tech Clinical Practicum 4*+ 1.5 *Prerequisite: RAD 213, RAD 217, RAD 221, RAD 209 +Web enhanced required - see box page 00 CLI TBA TBA MWF 08:00AM 04:00PM Verschuuren 21107 RAD 216 IJ Advanced Imaging Modalities* 3 *Prerequisite: RAD 213, RAD 217, RAD 221, RAD 209 LEC BT 308 T 08:00AM 10:30AM Kopec 21106 RAD 218 IJ Radiation Biology* 2 *Prerequisite: RAD 213, RAD 217, RAD 221, RAD 209 LEC BT 308 R 08:00AM 09:50AM Kopec 21109 RAD 219 KM Medical Terminology* *Prerequisite: Placement in ENG 101 1 LEC BT 308 R 12:00PM 12:50PM Winn DISTANCE LEARNING 22501 RAD 219 DL1 Medical Terminology 22502 RAD 219 DL2 Medical Terminology 22503 RAD 219 DL3 Medical Terminology 1 1 1 LEC LEC LEC VIR VIR VIR WWW WWW WWW Winn Winn Winn SOCIOLOGY (PSYCHOLOGY & SOCIOLOGY DEPT.) 20492 SOC 101 C Intro to Sociology 3 LEC OH 109 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Hunter 20493 SOC 101 D Intro to Sociology 3 LEC OH 109 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Hunter 20497 SOC 101 G Intro to Sociology 3 LEC OH 109 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM Hunter 21322 SOC 101 M Intro to Sociology 3 LEC HU 202 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Kass 21961 SOC 101 N Intro to Sociology 3 LEC HU 203 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Kass 22493 SOC 101H I Honors - Intro to Sociology* 3 LEC MOR 1 TR 08:00AM 09:15AM Helfer *Required: Permission of Honors Coordinator 20488 SOC 120 B Social Problems 3 LEC HU 211 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Solomon 22235 SOC 120 G Social Problems 3 LEC HU 202 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM Solomon 20490 SOC 120 J Social Problems 3 LEC OH 109 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Hunter 20486 SOC 120 M Social Problems 3 LEC OH 109 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Hunter 22494 SOC 220 J Race, Ethnicity, & Society 3 LEC HU 202 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Helfer 22234 SOC 231 C The Family 3 LEC HU 203 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Solomon THEATER (ARTS & COMMUNICATION DEPT.) 20393 THE 101 F Intro to Theater 3 LEC HA 111 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Schaefer 20395 THE 103 HO Acting Fundamentals 3 LEC OH 26 MW 02:30PM 03:45PM Cohen 20396 THE 105 GH Improvisation for the Theater 3 LEC OH THEA MW 01:00PM 02:15PM Cohen By joining the Honors Program, students may get an edge at transfer time, have more impressive transcripts, and enjoy the per­ sonal attention of specially-selected faculty as well as the company of peers who are excited about learning. For more information, please contact Elaine Torda at (845) 341-4004 or e-mail elaine.torda@sunyorange.edu. CRN Subj Crse Sec Short Title Cred CRN Subj Crse Sec Short Title Cred 22527 BIO 120H C Honors-Biology for Today 3 21434 HON 201H K1 Hon Sem: Net Gen 1 22599 COM 101H GH Honors-Found. of Communication 3 22649 HON 201H K2 Hon Sem: National Law 1 22639 COM 103H J Honors - The Speaking Voice 3 22110 HON 289H A Hon: Capstone Writing & Presen 1 21393 ENG 102H D Honors - Freshman English 2 3 22084 PES 100H G Honors - Concepts of Phys Well 1 22024 ENG 102H N Honors - Freshman English 2 3 22315 PSY 101H A Honors-General Psychology 1 3 22553 HIS 130H F Honors - Greek & Roman World 3 22495 PSY 221H M Honors - Child Psychology 3 22648 HON 201H GH2 Hon Sem: Machiavelli: Prince 1 22493 SOC 101H I Honors - Intro to Sociology 3 See pages 43-47 www.sunyorange.edu New – Hudson Valley Educational Consortium Courses Distance Learning or at Middletown Campus Cyber Security CFR 221G Computer Forensics 3.00 LL BT 255 MW 1:00PM 2:50PM This course will introduce the student to the accepted methods of prop­erly conducting a computer forensics investigation, beginning with a discussion of ethics while mapping to the objectives of the International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists (IACIS) certification. Students should have a working knowledge of hardware and operation support systems (OSS) to maximize their success on projects and exer­cises throughout the text. Specific topics covered include: computer forensics and investigations as a profession; understanding computer investigations; the investigator’s office and laboratory; current computer forensics tools; processing crime and incident scenes; digital evidence controls; working with windows and DOS systems; Macintosh and Linux boot processes and disk structures; data acquisition; computer forensic analysis; recovering image files; network forensics; and e-mail investigations. 1 section offered in an interactive classroom. Pre-Requisite: CIT 112 Fire Protection Technology FIR 101 BF Intro to Fire ProtectionTechnology 3.00 LEC LIB 103 M 9:30AM-12:10PM FIR 101 DL Intro to Fire ProtectionTechnology 3.00 LEC This course is an essential component within the Fire Protection Technology core group. The student is introduced to the field of fire protection technology through a review of tragic fires of yesterday to provide a historical perspective on the development of fire safety prac­tices in place today. Students are introduced to the chemistry and behavior of fire in order to develop an understanding of how technology is applied to detect, control and suppress fire today. 1 section offered in an interactive environment, 1 section offered as distance learning (on­line) format. FIR 102 DL Intro to Fire & Emergency Services Administration 3.00 LEC The premise of the course is to provide an introductory understanding of the administrative, management and leadership skills that are required in today’s fire and emergency services. To accomplish this goal, the history and past practices of the Fire Service will be examined. An overview of the administration, financial management, human resources, customer service, training, educational requirements, and health and safety issues of the Fire and Emergency service will be explored. 1 section offered as distance learning (on-line) format. FIR 103 JK Principles of Building Construction 3.00 LEC LIB 103 T 9:30AM–12:10PM This course is part of the Fire Protection Technology core group. It is designed to introduce the student to methods and techniques of building construction and how building construction impacts both fire behavior and the life safety of building occupants. Students are also introduced to the causes of building failures (structural collapse) and the role of interi­or finish in fire spread and toxic gas production. 1 section offered in an interactive environment. Please Note: these courses follow the Rockland Community College Academic Calendar, which begins on January 23, 2010 and runs through May 14, 2010. The Rockland Community College Spring Recess week begins March 29. This means that these courses will NOT meet that week but will meet during Orange’s Spring Recess week which begins March 22. Emergency Management Information not yet available at time of printing deadline. The Hudson Valley Educational Consortium is an innovative collaboration of four community colleges aimed at bolstering the Hudson Valley’s domestic preparedness by broadening the availability of a variety of first-responder degree programs offered by the schools, including: Cyber Security, Emergency Management, and Fire Protection Technology. The participating colleges are Orange, Ulster, Rockland and Sullivan Community Colleges. Orange County residents interested in registering for the Fire Protection Technology and Emergency Management courses should contact Neil Foley, Registrar via e-mail, neil.foley@sunyorange.edu. Orange County residents interested in registering for the Cyber Security course should contact Fern Steane, Department Chair of Applied Technology via e-mail, fern.steane@sunyorange.edu. Spring 2010 Newburgh Campus Day and Evening Credit Courses (Evening Courses are Boxed and Shaded) SUNY ORANGE 1. Credit courses may also be taken for no credit (audit) 2. TBA represents to be announced. 3. We reserve the right to change instructors and program offerings. ACCOUNTING (BUSINESS DEPT.) 20202 ACC 153 QJ Financial Accounting 4 LEC TWR 123 TR 09:30AM 11:20AM Vondras ART (ARTS & COMMUNICATION DEPT.) (Note: Studio Art classes may involve extra costs for materials) 20183 ART 101 QJ Intro to Art 20184 ART 101 QMN Intro to Art* *PM Express course - see box page 65 3 3 LEC LEC GND 107 GND 107 T T 09:00AM 12:00PM 11:45AM 02:45PM Richichi Richichi 20181 ART 103 QBD Drawing 1 22605 ART 104 QFH Drawing 2* *PM Express course - see box page 65 2 2 LS LS GND 106 GND 106 W R 09:00AM 12:00PM 11:45AM 02:45PM Sealfon Sealfon 22075 ART 111 QO Color 2 LS GND 106 W 12:30PM 03:15PM Sealfon BIOLOGY (BIOLOGY DEPT.) 20144 BIO 110 QD Intro to Biology* 3 LEC TWR 313 MW 11:00AM 11:50AM Gloeckler 20145 BIO 110 QF Intro to Biology* 3 LEC TWR 311 MW 12:00PM 12:50PM Festa 20146 BIO 110 QI Intro to Biology* 3 LEC TWR 216 TR 08:00AM 08:50AM Festa 21400 BIO 110 QM Intro to Biology* 3 LEC TWR 313 TR 01:00PM 01:50PM Turrone 20148 BIO 110 LQ1 Intro to Biology Lab* LAB TWR 112 M 08:00AM 10:50AM Gloeckler 20149 BIO 110 LQ2 Intro to Biology Lab* LAB TWR 112 T 09:00AM 11:50AM Festa 20150 BIO 110 LQ3 Intro to Biology Lab* LAB TWR 112 T 02:00PM 04:50PM Turrone 20153 BIO 110 LQ4 Intro to Biology Lab* LAB TWR 112 W 08:00AM 10:50AM Gloeckler 20154 BIO 110 LQ5 Intro to Biology Lab* LAB TWR 112 W 02:00PM 04:50PM Festa 21401 BIO 110 LQ6 Intro to Biology Lab* LAB TWR 112 R 09:00AM 11:50AM Festa 21402 BIO 110 LQ7 Intro to Biology Lab* LAB TWR 112 R 02:00PM 04:50PM Turrone 21403 BIO 110 LQ8 Intro to Biology Lab* LAB TWR 112 M 12:00PM 02:50PM Crepet *Students registering for BIO 110 offered at the Newburgh Campus in the day must also register for a Newburgh day lab. 20142 BIO 125 QFH Nutrition* 3 LEC TWR 312 W 12:00PM 02:50PM Chisamore *PM Express course - see box page 65 22078 BIO 125 QN Nutrition 3 LEC TWR 310 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Festa www.sunyorange.edu BIOLOGY (BIOLOGY DEPT.) continued BUSINESS (BUSINESS DEPT.) 20193 BUS 101 QJ Business Mathematics* 3 LEC TWR 310 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Seiss *Note: This course cannot be used to fulfill the Math/Science requirement for any degree. 21272 BUS 103 QC Intro to Business 3 LEC TWR 310 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Angerame 21273 BUS 105 QF Business and Society 3 LEC TWR 310 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Angerame 22096 BUS 161 QM Comp Applications for Business 3 LEC TWR 214 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Vondras 21276 BUS 201 QI Business Law 1 3 LEC TWR 311 TR 08:00AM 09:15AM Confrey 21278 BUS 202 QJ Business Law 2* 3 LEC TWR 311 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Markovits,S *Prerequisite: BUS 201 22510 BUS 203 QD Business Communications 3 LEC TWR 310 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Angerame CHEMISTRY (SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE DEPT.) COMMUNICATION (ARTS & COMMUNICATION DEPT.) 20113 COM 101 QM Foundations of Communication 3 LEC TWR 311 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Cortell 20114 COM 101 QN Foundations of Communication 3 LEC TWR 311 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Cortell 21556 COM 101 QO Foundations of Communication* 3 LEC TWR 311 M 03:00PM 05:45PM Cortell *PM Express course - see box page 65 COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES DEPT.) 22058 CIT 100 QD Computer Literacy 3 LEC TWR 214 MW 12:00PM 01:15PM Paolo CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEPT.) 20137 CRJ 101 QC Criminal Justice 3 LEC TWR 313 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Zeszutek 22558 CRJ 101 QKM Criminal Justice 3 LEC TWR 208 TR 11:00AM 12:15PM Zeszutek 20213 CRJ 106 QJ Patrol Operations 3 LEC TWR 313 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Zeszutek 20140 CRJ 111 QM Criminology* 3 LEC GND 108 R 01:00PM 03:45PM Woods *PM Express cou rse - see box page 65 22557 CRJ 213 QA Police Organiz. & Admin. 3 LEC TWR 310 MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM Gensch 21957 CRJ 216 QC Criminal Investigation 2 3 LEC TWR 207 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Zeszutek 22559 CRJ 226 QN Criminalistics 3 LL TWR 208 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Zeszutek ECONOMICS (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) 20116 ECO 201 QM Macro-Economics 3 LEC TWR 312 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Odock 20118 ECO 202 QN Micro-Economics 3 LEC TWR 312 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Odock EDUCATION (EDUCATION DEPT.) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES DEPT.) 21363 EET 110 QB Computer Appl. & Graphics 3 LL TWR 214 MW 09:00AM 10:50AM Paolo See pages 43-47 www.sunyorange.edu ENGLISH (ENGLISH DEPT.) 20093 RDG 070 QJ Reading & Study Skills 1* 3 LEC TWR 209 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Pendergast *Required Weekly Reading Lab hour. 22304 RDG 080 QB Reading & Study Skills 2+ 3 LEC TWR 207 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Graff 20096 RDG 080 QD Reading & Study Skills 2+ 3 LEC TWR 216 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Graff +Web Enhanced required course - see box page 20 20097 RDG 080 QM Reading & Study Skills 2 3 LEC TWR 209 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Pendergast 20082 WRT 030 QF Basic Writing Skills 1* 3 LEC TWR 209 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM STAFF 22580 WRT 030 QKM Basic Writing Skills 1* 3 LEC TWR 216 TR 11:00AM 12:15PM STAFF *Required: individually scheduled Weekly Writing Center hour 20086 WRT 040 QA Basic Writing Skills 2* 3 LEC TWR 209 MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM STAFF 20085 WRT 040 QG1 Basic Writing Skills 2* 3 LEC TWR 216 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM STAFF 20088 WRT 040 QJ Basic Writing Skills 2* 3 LEC TWR 312 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM STAFF 21309 WRT 040 QJ2 Basic Writing Skills 2* 3 LEC TWR 207 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM STAFF 20089 WRT 040 QM Basic Writing Skills 2* 3 LEC TWR 310 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM STAFF *Prerequisite: WRT 030 or placement 20100 ENG 101 QD Freshman English 1*+** 3 LEC TWR 318 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Donnelly 21305 ENG 091 QG1 English 1 Support Module*+** 1 LEC TWR 318 M 01:00PM 01:50PM Donnelly 21306 ENG 091 QG2 English 1 Support Module*+** 1 LEC TWR 318 W 01:00PM 01:50PM Donnelly *Reserved for students who place into ENG 091. Permission is required to register into this section. +Students who register in ENG 101 QD must also register for either ENG 091 QG1 or QG2 **Web Enhanced required course- see box page 20 22576 ENG 101 QJ Freshman English 1* 3 LEC TWR 216 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Slichta 22574 ENG 091 QK1 English 1 Support Module* 1 LEC TWR 207 T 11:00AM 11:50AM Slichta 22575 ENG 091 QK2 English 1 Support Module* 1 LEC TWR 207 R 11:00AM 11:50AM Slichta *Reserved for students who place into ENG 091. Permission is required to register into this section. +Students who register in ENG 101 QJ must also register for either ENG 091 QK1 or QK2 NOTE: Students who have placed into any developmental reading or writing courses must complete them before taking ENG 101. 21562 ENG 101 QG Freshman English 1 3 LEC TWR 209 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM Slichta 20101 ENG 101 QN Freshman English 1 3 LEC TWR 313 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM STAFF 20102 ENG 101 QO Freshman English 1* 3 LEC TWR 316 W 03:00PM 05:45PM STAFF *PM Express course - see box page 65 20105 ENG 102 QC Freshman English 2* 3 LEC TWR 318 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM STAFF 20107 ENG 102 QJ Freshman English 2*+ 3 LEC TWR 318 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Donnelly 22577 ENG 102 QM Freshman English 2*+ 3 LEC TWR 318 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Donnelly *Prerequisite: ENG 101 22027 ENG 222 QC Contemporary Novel*+ 3 LEC TWR 311 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Slichta *Prerequisite: ENG 102 +Web Enhanced required course - see box page 20 Newburgh Campus Spring 2010 FOREIGN LANGUAGE (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) 20189 SPN 102 QC Elementary Spanish 2 3 LEC TWR 216 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Cowan GEOGRAPHY (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) 22550 GEO 102 QFH Human Geography* 3 LEC GND 108 W 12:00PM 02:50PM Dellasala *PM Express course - see box page 20 HISTORY (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) 20119 HIS 101 QC U.S. History to 1865 3 LEC TWR 315 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Bierling 22019 HIS 102 QF U.S. History Since 1865 3 LEC TWR 315 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Bierling 20121 HIS 102 QN U.S. History Since 1865 3 LEC TWR 316 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Bierling 20122 HIS 122 QM World History Since 1500 AD 3 LEC TWR 316 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM STAFF 20125 HIS 131 QA Medieval & Renaissance Europe 3 LEC TWR 316 MWF 08:00AM 08:50AM Doolittle 22021 HIS 132 QB The Age of Revolutions 3 LEC TWR 316 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Doolittle See pages 43-47 www.sunyorange.edu HUMAN SERVICES (PSYCHOLOGY & SOCIOLOGY DEPT.) MANAGEMENT (BUSINESS DEPT.) 22513 MGT 201 QMN Principles of Management* 3 LEC GND 108 T 12:30PM 03:15PM Mullin *PM Express course - see box page 65 MARKETING (BUSINESS DEPT.) 21275 MKT 101 QG Principles of Marketing 3 LEC TWR 310 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM Angerame MATHEMATICS (MATH DEPARTMENT) 20162 MAT 010 QB Developmental Arithmetic* 3 LEC TWR 310 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Pinesett 22519 MAT 010 QD Developmental Arithmetic* 3 LEC TWR 207 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Pinesett 22518 MAT 010 QJ Developmental Arithmetic* 3 LEC GND 109 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Clark 20163 MAT 010 QP Developmental Arithmetic* 3 LEC TWR 313 TR 03:30PM 04:45PM Avidano *Prerequisite: Math placement test. 20164 MAT 020 QB Developmental Algebra* 3 LEC TWR 311 MWF 09:00AM 09:50AM Daven 20165 MAT 020 QJ Developmental Algebra* 3 LEC TWR 208 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Hirschel 20166 MAT 020 QM Developmental Algebra* 3 LEC TWR 207 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Grazul 22520 MAT 020 QP Developmental Algebra*+ 3 LEC TWR 207 R 03:30PM 06:15PM Murray *Prerequisite: MAT 010 or Math Placement test. +PM Express course - see box page 65 20169 MAT 101 QC Elementary Algebra* 3 LEC TWR 209 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Daven 20170 MAT 101 QF Elementary Algebra* 3 LEC TWR 313 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Daven 20171 MAT 101 QI Elementary Algebra* 3 LEC TWR 315 TR 08:00AM 09:15AM Pleasants 20172 MAT 101 QM Elementary Algebra* 3 LEC TWR 216 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Hirschel *Prerequisite: MAT 020 or Math Placement exam. 22522 MAT 102 QC Intermediate Algebra* 3 LEC TWR 208 MWF 10:00AM 10:50AM Smith 20175 MAT 102 QJ Intermediate Algebra* 3 LEC TWR 316 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Pleasants 20176 MAT 102 QN Intermediate Algebra* 3 LEC TWR 216 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Fisher *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 101 20179 MAT 121 QD College Algebra* 3 LEC TWR 311 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Smith 22524 MAT 121 QJ College Algebra* 3 LEC GND 108 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Smith *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 102 or Math Placement test. 22523 MAT 125 QM Intro to Statistics* 3 LEC GND 109 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Fisher *Prerequisite: MAT 102, or MAT 113 or MAT 114 Newburgh Campus Spring 2010 MUSIC (ARTS & COMMUNICATION DEPT.) 20186 MUS 101 QC Intro to Music 22604 MUS 101 QD Intro to Music 22077 MUS 105 QFH History of Jazz* *PM Express course - see box page 65 3 3 3 LEC LEC LEC TWR 221 TWR 221 TWR 221 MWF MWF W 10:00AM 11:00AM 12:00PM 10:50AM 11:50AM 02:45PM Curtis Curtis Miele 20187 MUS 107 QFH History of Rock Music 3 LEC TWR 221 M 07:00PM 09:45PM Miele OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES (BUSINESS DEPT.) 20196 OFT 107 QM Elementary Comp. Keyboarding 3 LL 20194 OFT 106 2QI Keyboarding+* 1 LL +Second Half Semester Course begins Mar. 11th *Hybrid Course - see box page 20 TWR 212 TWR 212 TR TR 11:00AM 08:35AM 12:50PM 09:15AM Seiss Seiss PHILOSOPHY & RELIGION (ENGLISH DEPT.) 22578 PHL 220 QD Ethics* 3 LEC TWR 315 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Platt *Prerequisite or concurrent enrollment in ENG 101 See pages 43-47 www.sunyorange.edu PHYSICAL EDUCATION, EXERCISE STUDIES, HEALTH (MOVEMENT SCIENCE DEPT.) FULL SEMESTER THEORY COURSES 22631 PED 112 QN Contemporary Health 3 LEC GND 132 TR 02:00PM 03:15PM Vela 22630 PED 150 QG First Aid & Safety 2 LL GND 132 MW 02:00PM 03:15PM Scandell-Colson FIRST HALF SEMESTER THEORY COURSE 22628 PED 114 1QF Stress Management 1 LEC GND 132 MW 12:00PM 01:15PM Scandell-Colson SECOND HALF SEMESTER THEORY COURSE 22629 PED 114 2QF Stress Management 1 LEC GND 132 MW 12:00PM 01:50PM Scandell-Colson FULL SEMESTER ACTIVITY COURSES 20223 PES 100 QB Concepts of Physical Wellness 1 LL GND 132 MW 09:00AM 09:50AM Scandell-Colson 20225 PES 100 QC Concepts of Physical Wellness 1 LL GND 132 F 10:00AM 11:50AM Vela 21445 PES 100 QJ Concepts of Physical Wellness 1 LL GND 132 TR 09:00AM 09:50AM Vela 22632 PES 100 QJK Concepts of Physical Wellness 1 LL GND 132 TR 10:00AM 10:50AM Vela FIRST HALF ACTIVITY COURSES 22635 PES 171 1QM Step Aerobics 0.5 LAB GND 119 TR 12:30PM 01:20PM Vela 20235 PES 172 1QD Bodyshaping 0.5 LAB GND 119 MW 11:00AM 11:50AM Scandell-Colson 20245 PES 173 1QC Cardio-Kickboxing 0.5 LAB GND 119 MW 10:00AM 10:50AM Scandell-Colson 22633 PES 300 1QK Weight Training 0.5 LAB GND 143 TR 11:00AM 11:50AM Vela SECOND HALF ACTIVITY COURSES 22636 PES 171 2QM Step Aerobics 0.5 LAB GND 119 TR 12:30PM 01:20PM Vela 20236 PES 172 2QD Bodyshaping 0.5 LAB GND 119 MW 11:00AM 11:50AM Scandell-Colson 20246 PES 173 2QC Cardio-Kickboxing 0.5 LAB GND 119 MW 10:00AM 10:50AM Scandell-Colson 22634 PES 181 2QK Walking for Wellness 0.5 LAB GND 119 TR 11:00AM 11:50AM Vela PHYSICS (SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE DEPT.) POLITICAL SCIENCE (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) PSYCHOLOGY (PSYCHOLOGY & SOCIOLOGY DEPT.) 22306 PSY 101 QD General Psychology 1 3 LEC TWR 312 MWF 11:00AM 11:50AM Mikijanic 20130 PSY 101 QG General Psychology 1 3 LEC TWR 315 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM Mikijanic 22497 PSY 101 QM General Psychology 1 3 LEC GND 105 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Bender 22496 PSY 102 QJ General Psychology 2* 3 LEC GND 105 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Bender *Prerequisite: PSY 101 SOCIOLOGY (PSYCHOLOGY & SOCIOLOGY DEPT.) 22644 SOC 120 QF Social Problems 3 LEC TWR 208 MWF 12:00PM 12:50PM Ponesse 22643 SOC 101 QG Intro to Sociology 3 LEC TWR 208 MWF 01:00PM 01:50PM Ponesse 20135 SOC 101 QM Intro to Sociology 3 LEC TWR 208 TR 12:30PM 01:45PM Ponesse 20132 SOC 120 QJ Social Problems 3 LEC TWR 315 TR 09:30AM 10:45AM Ponesse THEATER (ARTS & COMMUNICATION DEPT.) 22074 THE 103 QP Acting Fundamentals 3 LEC TWR 221 TR 03:30PM 04:45PM Cohen At SUNY Orange, a Learning Community is a select group of 20 first-time students who take three or more of the same courses together. This collaboration, combined with additional support both in and outside the classroom, makes learning communities work. Research shows that students who take part in learning communities earn higher grades, make friends faster and graduate at higher rates than students who do not participate in learning communities. Who can participate? Students who place in Basic Writing Skills 2 and Reading and Study Skills 1 are eligible for this special opportunity. How can I register? Contact the Counseling and Advising Center at 341-4070 to schedule an appointment with an advisor to register for a Learning Community. MIDDLETOWN Learning Community #1 RDG 070 B Reading and Study Skills 1 (3.00) MWF 9:00 – 9:50 a.m. P. Sculley WRT 040 C1 Basic Writing Skills 2 (3.00) MWF 10:00- 10:50 a.m. M. Warrener CCS 101 G College Success Seminar 2.00 MW 1:00 – 1:50 p.m. A. Scalia CCS 100 G Career Planning 1.00 F 1:00 – 1:50 p.m. P. Wege-Beers NEWBURGH Learning Community #2 RDG 070 QG Reading and Study Skills 1 (3.00) MWF 1:00 – 1:50 p.m. S. Graff WRT 040 QH Basic Writing Skills 2 (3.00) MWF 2:00 – 2:50 p.m. TBA CCS 101 QD College Success Seminar 2.00 MW 11:00 – 11:50 a.m. TBA CCS 100 QD Career Planning 1.00 F 11:00 – 11:50 a.m. TBA Note: Courses restricted to Learning Community students only. See pages 43-47 MONROE WOODBURY Coordinator: Amber Reeves available only on hours and days when classes are in session. Phone (845) 460-7000, ext. 7004. For assistance at other times, please call the Office of Educational Partnerships at (845) 341-4765 or e-mail lyla.teneyck@sunyorange.edu CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEPT.) ENGLISH (ENGLISH DEPT.) PORT JERVIS Coordinator: Bernard dykstra available only on hours and days when classes are in session. Phone (845) 858-3133. For assistance at other times, please call the Office of Educational Partnerships at (845) 341-4765 or e-mail lyla.teneyck@sunyorange.edu CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEPT.) FOREIGN LANGUAGE (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) MATHEMATICS (MATH DEPT.) PHYSICAL EDUCATION & EXERCISE STUDIES, HEALTH (MOVEMENT SCIENCE DEPT.) FIRST HALF SEMESTER ACTIVITY COURSE (Course ends March 10th) 21251 PES 413 1PN Stretching for Wellness 0.5 LAB PJH 134 R 05:00PM 06:50PM Worden SECOND HALF SEMESTER ACTIVITY COURSE (Course begins March 11th) 21257 PES 181 2PN Walking for Wellness 0.5 LAB PJH 132 R 05:00PM 06:50PM Worden WARWICK Evening Coordinator: Amber Reeves available only on hours and days when classes are in session. For assistance at other times, please call the Office of Educational Partnerships at (845) 341-4765 or e-mail lyla.teneyck@sunyorange.edu COMMUNICATION (ARTS & COMMUNICATION DEPT.) ENGLISH (ENGLISH DEPT.) FOREIGN LANGUAGE (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) MATHEMATICS (MATH DEPT.) CRN Subj Crse Sec Short Title Cred CRN Subj Crse Sec Short Title Cred 20184 ART 101 QMN Intro to Art 3 22550 GEO 102 QFH Human Geography 3 22605 ART 104 QFH Drawing 2 2 22520 MAT 020 QP Developmental Algebra 3 22075 ART 111 QO Color 2 22513 MGT 201 QMN Principles of Management 3 20142 BIO 125 QFH Nutrition 3 21275 MKT 101 QG Principles of Marketing 3 21556 COM 101 QO Foundations of Communication 3 22077 MUS 105 QFH History of Jazz 3 20140 CRJ 111 QM Criminology 3 20187 MUS 107 QFH History of Rock Music 3 20102 ENG 101 QO Freshman English 1 3 See pages 43-47 ACCOUNTING (BUSINESS DEPT.) EVENING 30084 ACC 153 EE Financial Accounting 4 LEC HA 217 MTR 05:30PM 08:30PM Confrey ART (ARTS & COMMUNICATION DEPT.) 30597 ART 111 IM Color 2 LS 30600 ART 121 A Digital Photography 1* 3 LL *Students are required to have a digital camera of at least 5 mega-pixels. HA OH 115 039 TR TR 11:30AM 09:00AM 12:45PM 12:30PM Slater-Tanner O’Hara-Whipple 30092 ART 123 F Visual Com & Graphics Design 1 3 30085 ART 124 F Visual Com & Graphics Design 2* 3 *Prerequisite: Permission of instructor and Dept. Chair LL LL OH OH 039 039 MW MW 12:00PM 12:00PM 04:15PM 04:15PM Litow Litow 30086 ART 203 M Modern Art - The 20th Century 3 LEC HA 111 TR 03:00PM 06:15PM Slater-Tanner EVENING 30598 ART 103 30235 ART 113 EF EA Drawing 1 Painting 1 2 3 LS LS HA HA 115 117 TR MW 06:00PM 06:00PM 09:15PM 10:15PM Seay Bleach ASTRONOMY (SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE DEPT.) EVENING 30088 AST 120 EA Astronomy* 3 LL HA 312 *Prerequisite: Tested into MAT 101 or completed MAT 020, or permission of instructor MW 06:00PM 10:20PM Blon BIOLOGY (BIOLOGY DEPT.) 30615 BIO 101 FM General Biology 1 4 LL BT 119 MTWR 01:00AM 04:45PM Vacura 30089 BIO 110 AI Intro to Biology 30334 BIO 110 FM Intro to Biology 3 3 LL LL BT BT 358 303 MTW MTW 08:00AM 12:00PM 12:00PM 04:00PM Borko Borko 30091 BIO 111 AI Anatomy & Physiology 1* 30094 BIO 111 FM Anatomy & Physiology 1* *Prerequisite: AP Biology, BIO 110 or BIO 101 4 4 LL LL BT BT 311 203 MTWR MTWR 08:00AM 01:00PM 11:45AM 04:45PM Kleinman Kleinman 30095 BIO 112 AI Anatomy & Physiology 2* 30096 BIO 112 FM Anatomy & Physiology 2* *Prerequisite: BIO 111 4 4 LL LL BT BT 203 311 MTWR MTWR 08:00AM 12:15PM 11:45AM 03:50PM Jahn Jahn EVENING 30090 BIO 110 EE Intro to Biology 30093 BIO 111 EE Anatomy & Physiology 1* *Prerequisite: AP Biology, BIO 110 or BIO 101 3 4 LL LL BT BT 354 311 MTW MTWR 06:00PM 06:30PM 10:00PM 10:15PM Alford Kanterman 30098 BIO 125 EA Nutrition 3 LEC BT 301 MW 06:00PM 09:15PM Chisamore See pages 43-47 www.sunyorange.edu BUSINESS (BUSINESS DEPT.) 30380 BUS 103 A Intro to Business 3 LEC HA 200 MW 08:30AM 11:45AM Capuano 30383 BUS 161 J Comp Applications for Business* 3 LEC HA 210 TR 09:30AM 11:05AM Sanchez *Hybrid course - see box page 69 EVENING 30607 BUS 101 EA Business Mathematics* 3 LEC HA 214 MW 06:00PM 09:15PM Angerame *Note: This course cannot be used to fulfill the Math/Science requirement for any degree. 30610 BUS 105 EA Business and Society 3 LEC HA 200 MW 06:00PM 09:15PM Brooks 30099 BUS 201 EA Business Law 1 3 LEC HA 201 MW 06:00PM 09:15PM Markovits,S DISTANCE LEARNING 30194 BUS 203 DL Business Communications* 3 LEC VIR WWW *Required - one on campus class meeting. Messina 30314 BUS 207 DL Intro to Intern’l Busines* 3 LEC VIR WWW *Distance Learning - See Session 1, Virtual Campus page 69 Brooks CHEMISTRY (SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE DEPT.) 30100 CHM 105 AI General Chemistry 1* 4 LL HO 001 MTR +Prerequisite: MAT 102 or placement into MAT 121 08:00AM 12:30PM MacMahon 30104 CHM 120 AI Elem. of Chemistry & Physics 3 LL HO 012 MW 30109 CHM 120 IM Elem. of Chemistry & Physics 3 LL HO 012 TR *Prerequisite: tested into MAT 101 or higher or completed MAT 020. 08:00AM 08:00AM 12:30PM 12:30PM O’Brien MacMahon EVENING 30101 CHM 105 EE General Chemistry 1 4 LL HO 001 MTR 30106 CHM 120 EA Elem. of Chemistry & Physics 3 LL HO 012 MW *Prerequisite: tested into MAT 101 or higher or completed MAT 020. 06:00PM 06:00PM 10:30PM 10:30PM MacMahon O’Brien COMMUNICATION (ARTS & COMMUNICATION DEPT.) 30111 COM 101 I Foundations of Communication 3 LEC OH 111 TR 30113 COM 101 M Foundations of Communication 3 LEC OH 111 TR 09:00AM 03:00PM 12:15PM 06:15PM O’Connor Lehtinen CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEPT.) 30581 CRJ 107 I Industrial & Private Security 3 LEC BT 270 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM STAFF EVENING 30114 CRJ 103 EA Understanding Juvenile Offender 3 LEC BT 270 MW 07:00PM 10:15PM Green DISTANCE LEARNING 30184 CRJ 101 DL Criminal Justice* 3 LEC VIR WWW 30583 CRJ 111 DL Criminology* 3 LEC VIR WWW 30584 CRJ 215 DL Criminal Investigation 1* 3 LEC VIR WWW *Distance Learning - See Session 1, Virtual Campus page 69 Beattie Sarbak Cacciatore Summer These courses are offered online. Students can access Distance Learning courses from home, on-campus labs, or from any computer with Internet access. The hours are therefore individually SUMMER SESSION 1 arranged with some common course 30397 BIO 123 DL Prehistoric Life* 3 LEC VIR WWW Jahn deadlines. *The course will include a trip to the museum of Natural History. Students are responsible for their own transportation. To participate in a Distance Learning course, you must have graphical access to the World Wide Web. In the home, 30194 BUS 203 DL Business Communications* 3 LEC VIR WWW Messina dial-up or broadband access is usually *Required: one on campus class meeting provided by an Internet Service Provider (ISP) for a monthly fee. To participate 30314 BUS 207 DL Intro to Intern’l Busines 3 LEC VIR WWW Brooks in an online course, you must use your SUNY Orange student email address. 30184 CRJ 101 DL Criminal Justice 3 LEC VIR WWW Beattie 30583 CRJ 111 DL Criminology 3 LEC VIR WWW Sarbak Student Computer Requirements for Distance Learning Courses/ 30584 CRJ 215 DL Criminal Investigation 1 3 LEC VIR WWW Cacciatore Recommendations for Web Enhanced 30324 ECO 202 DL Micro-Economics 3 LEC VIR WWW Farah Courses 30590 HIS 123 DL Latin American History 3 LEC VIR WWW Cowan Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) 30186 MGT 201 DL Principles of Management 3 LEC VIR WWW Fleming will specify the computer requirements 30187 MGT 205 DL Human Resource Management 3 LEC VIR WWW Fleming for its service. Supported browser 30188 OFT 106 DL Keyboarding* 1 LL VIR WWW Krissler configurations are Internet Explorer 6.0, Netscape 7.0, Firefox 1.0.x and Safari *Required: one on campus class meeting for testing. 1.x. 30215 PES 100 DL Concepts of Physical Wellness 1 LL VIR WWW Stepp In addition, students should have Microsoft Word* and Adobe Acrobat 30216 PES 100 DX Concepts of Physical Wellness 1 LL VIR WWW Stepp Reader (for viewing pdf files). *(Other word processing software can be used, but documents must be saved in the .rtf SUMMER SESSION 2 format). For more detailed instructions, 30375 ANT 101 DL Cultural & Social Anthropology 3 LEC VIR WWW Harris go to the DL home page (http://www. 30580 BIO 120 DL Biology for Today 3 LEC VIR WWW Jahn sunyorange.edu/dl). 30325 ECO 201 DL Macro-Economics 3 LEC VIR WWW Farah Additional Distance Learning Fee of 30592 HIS 102 DL U.S. History Since 1865 3 LEC VIR WWW Weber $50.00 required for each distance learn­ing course. 30588 PSY 101 DL General Psychology 1 3 LEC VIR WWW Guallini A hybrid course makes significant use of the Internet technology to facilitate access to class materials and support communication between faculty and students, among students, and between students and resourc­es. These courses will only meet for one half of the required class time on campus. These courses will require participation in the online portion of the course in determining the final grade. SUMMER SESSION 1 30383 BUS 161 J Comp Applications for Business 3 SUMMER SESSION 2 30614 BUS 161 I Comp Applications for Business 3 WEB ENHANCED COURSES The following courses have a web enhancement component added to them. These courses still meet at the regularly scheduled days and times. The web enhancement is a supplementary component used for communication, information, practice, and interaction. Using the internet and the college’s Angel software system you will access course documents, communicate with other classmates between the regular weekly class meetings, complete and submit some homework assignments, or work together in group projects. Your exams will still take place in class and assignments, depending on the instructor, will either have to be submitted in person or through Angel. (Please note that only these specific sections of these courses are web enhanced required, and that some courses require participa­tion in the web-enhanced portion of the course in determining the final grade, where in other courses, participation is optional. The web enhanced optional courses are not listed below. SUMMER LONG COURSES 30300 RAD 112 CK Rad Tech Clinical Practicum 2 30301 RAD 215 CK Rad Tech Clinical Practicum 5 2 2 SUMMER SESSION 1 30122 ENG 102 A Freshman English 2 3 30125 ENG 102 I Freshman English 2 3 30166 PSY 101 EA General Psychology 1 3 30373 PSY 220 A Developmental Psychology 3 www.sunyorange.edu DENTAL HYGIENE (DENTAL HYGIENE DEPT.) 30115 DNT 110 AI Pain Management in Dentistry* 2 LEC BT 316 TWR 09:00AM 11:30AM Melone 2 LEC BT 301 M 09:00AM 11:30AM Melone *Prerequisite: BIO 115, CHM 110, DNT 101, DNT 102, DNT 103, DNT 104, DNT 106, DNT 108, MLT 106, CPR certification. ECONOMICS (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) DISTANCE LEARNING 30324 ECO 202 DL Micro-Economics* 3 LEC VIR WWW Farah *Distance Learning - See Session 1, Virtual Campus page 69 EDUCATION (EDUCATION DEPT.) 30116 EDU 107 EF Mandated Training 1 LEC HU 209 T 05:00PM 07:30PM Chapman ENGINEERING (SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE DEPT.) 30117 EGR 214 EA Thermodynamics* 3 LEC HA 319 MW 06:00PM 09:15PM Cummins *Prerequisites: PHY 104 and MAT 207 ENGLISH (ENGLISH DEPT.) 30174 WRT 040 I Basic Writing Skills 2 3 LEC HA 201 TR 08:30AM 11:45AM Stiebel NOTE: Students who have placed into any developmental reading or writing courses must complete them before taking ENG 101. 30118 ENG 101 A Freshman English 1 3 LEC HU 211 MW 08:30AM 11:45AM Rosen 30121 ENG 101 I Freshman English 1 3 LEC HU 211 TR 08:30AM 11:45AM Solonche 30122 ENG 102 A Freshman English 2*+ 3 LEC BT 364 MW 08:30AM 11:45AM DeLuca 30125 ENG 102 I Freshman English 2*+ 3 LEC HA 211A TR 08:30AM 11:45AM Warrener *Prerequisite: ENG 101 +Web Enhanced required - see box page 69 30649 ENG 204 A World Lit: Englight to Modern Age* 3 LEC HA 101 MW 08:30AM 11:45AM Torda 30593 ENG 206 I Drama: Contemporary* 3 LEC HU 207 TR 08:30AM 11:45AM Malia *Prerequisite: ENG 101 EVENING 30320 WRT 030 EF Basic Writing Skills 1 3 LEC HA 203 TR 06:00PM 09:15PM STAFF *Required: individually scheduled Weekly Writing Center hour, HA 1ST floor. 30173 WRT 040 EF Basic Writing Skills 2 3 LEC HA 107 TR 06:00PM 09:15PM STAFF *Prerequisite: WRT 030 or placement NOTE: Students who have placed into any developmental reading or writing courses must complete them before taking ENG 101. 30119 ENG 101 EA Freshman English 1 3 LEC BT 362 MW 06:00PM 09:15PM DeLuca 30120 ENG 101 EF Freshman English 1 3 LEC HA 211B TR 07:00PM 10:15PM STAFF 30123 ENG 102 EA Freshman English 2* 3 LEC HA 105 MW 05:00PM 08:15PM Lee 30124 ENG 102 EF Freshman English 2* 3 LEC HA 300 TR 06:00PM 09:15PM Jakubowski *Prerequisite: ENG 101 30127 ENG 217 EA Film and Literature* 3 LEC HA 111 MW 06:00PM 09:15PM Platt *Prerequisite: ENG 101 FOREIGN LANGUAGE (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) 30171 SPN 101 I Elementary Spanish 1 3 LEC HU 201 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM Gutierrez EVENING 30172 SPN 101 EF Elementary Spanish 1 3 LEC HA 207 TR 06:00PM 09:15PM Gutierrez 30323 SPN 201 EA Intermediate Spanish 1* 3 LEC HU 210 MW 06:30PM 09:45PM Vespo *Prerequisite: SPN 102 or instructor placement HEALTH DISCIPLINES (NURSING DEPT.) 30605 HLT 101 A Intro to Health Professions*+ 2 LEC BT 354 MW 08:30AM 01:30PM Rabinowitsch *Course meets: 6/14,6/16,6/21,6/23,6/28 & 6/30. Note: +Possibility for 1 to 2 off campus classes TBA. Students are responsible for their own transportation. HISTORY (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) 30129 HIS 101 I U.S. History to 1865 3 LEC HU 203 TR 08:30AM 11:45AM McCoy 30321 HIS 102 A U.S. History Since 1865 3 LEC HU 205 MW 09:00AM 12:15PM Basinski EVENING 30322 HIS 102 EA U.S. History Since 1865 3 LEC BT 358 MW 04:00PM 07:15PM Basinski 30130 HIS 130 EA The Greek & Roman World 3 LEC HU 205 MW 05:00PM 08:15PM Kontos 30131 HIS 131 EF Medieval & Renaissance Europe 3 LEC HU 205 TR 05:00PM 08:15PM Kontos DISTANCE LEARNING 30590 HIS 123 DL Latin American History 3 LEC VIR WWW *Distance Learning - See Session 1, Virtual Campus page 69 Cowan LABORATORY TECHNOLOGIES (LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY DEPT.) 30149 MLT 106 I Microbiology for Health Prof.* 3 LEC BT 301 TW 10:30AM 30150 MLT 106 L1 Microbio for Health Prof. Lab* LAB BT 315 TW 08:00AM 30151 MLT 106 L2 Microbio for Health Prof. Lab* LAB BT 315 TW 01:00PM *Student must register for both the lecture and a lab section 12:45PM 10:15AM 03:15PM Rajsz Rajsz Rajsz EVENING 30148 MLT 106 EN Microbiology for Health Prof.* 3 LEC BT 201 TR 04:00PM 30152 MLT 106 LX1 Microbio for Health Prof. Lab* LAB BT 315 MW 04:00PM 30153 MLT 106 LX2 Microbio for Health Prof. Lab* LAB BT 315 MW 06:30PM 06:15PM 06:15PM 08:45PM Kilgore-Dering Krotin Krotin MANAGEMENT (BUSINESS DEPT.) 30384 MGT 205 I Human Resource Management 3 LEC HA 211B TR 08:30AM 11:45AM Mullin EVENING 30192 MGT 201 EF Principles of Management 3 LEC HA 200 TR 06:30PM 09:45PM “Smith,R” DISTANCE LEARNING 30186 MGT 201 DL Principles of Management 3 LEC VIR WWW 30187 MGT 205 DL Human Resource Management 3 LEC VIR WWW *Distance Learning - See Session 1, Virtual Campus page 69 Fleming Fleming See pages 43-47 www.sunyorange.edu MARKETING (BUSINESS DEPT.) 30611 MKT 101 I Principles of Marketing 3 LEC HA 200 TR 08:30AM 11:45AM Capuano MATHEMATICS (MATH DEPT.) 30133 MAT 020 I Developmental Algebra* *Prerequisite: MAT 010 or Math Placement test. 3 LEC HA 301 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM Schwartz 30134 MAT 101 A Elementary Algebra* *Prerequisite: MAT 020 or Math Placement exam. 3 LEC HA 302 MW 09:00AM 12:15PM Schwartz 30137 MAT 102 I Intermediate Algebra* *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 101 3 LEC HA 207 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM STAFF 30585 MAT 121 I College Algebra* 3 LEC Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 102 or Math Placement test. HA 203 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM Moody 30141 MAT 122 I College Trigonometry* 3 LEC *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 121 or Math Placement test HA 302 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM STAFF 30143 MAT 125 I Intro to Statistics* *Prerequisite: MAT 102, or MAT 113 or MAT 114 3 LEC HA 319 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM Morocho 30144 MAT 205 AI Calculus 1* 4 LEC HA *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 122, or MAT 131 or Math Placement test. 300 MTR 09:00AM 12:00PM Rickard 30146 MAT 207 AI Calculus 3* *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 206 4 LEC HA 303 MTR 09:00AM 12:00PM STAFF EVENING 30132 MAT 020 EA Developmental Algebra* *Prerequisite: MAT 010 or Math Placement test. 3 LEC HA 302 MW 06:00PM 09:15PM Cummins 30135 MAT 101 EA Elementary Algebra* *Prerequisite: MAT 020 or Math Placement exam. 3 LEC HA 301 MW 06:00PM 09:15PM STAFF 30136 MAT 102 EA Intermediate Algebra* *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 101 3 LEC HA 300 MW 06:00PM 09:15PM STAFF 30138 MAT 111 EF Found. of Elem. School Math* 3 LEC HA 319 *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 102 or placement into MAT 121 on Math Placement TR 05:30PM 08:45PM Grazul 30140 MAT 121 EF College Algebra* 3 LEC *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 102 or Math Placement test. HA 201 TR 06:00PM 09:15PM Moody 30142 MAT 125 EF Intro to Statistics* *Prerequisite: MAT 102, or MAT 113 or MAT 114 3 LEC HA 214 TR 06:00PM 09:15PM Morocho 30145 MAT 205 EE Calculus 1* 4 LEC HA *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 122, or MAT 131 or Math Placement test. 303 MTR 06:00PM 09:00PM Pinkall 30147 MAT 211 EF Linear Algebra* *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 205 3 LEC HA 301 TR 06:00PM 09:15PM Stonick MUSIC (ARTS & COMMUNICATION DEPT.) 30154 MUS 107 A History of Rock Music 3 LEC OH 023 MW 09:00AM 12:15PM Strunsky NURSING (NURSING DEPT.) 30606 NUR 193 I Healing Touch* 3 LEC BT 354 TR 08:30AM 04:00PM Rabinowitsch *Course meets: 6/15,6/17,6/22,6/24,6/29 & 7/1 OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES (BUSINESS DEPT.) 30608 OFT 110 I Legal Documents & Terminology 3 LEC HA 212 TR 08:30AM 11:45AM STAFF 30609 OFT 211 M Medical Transcription 3 LL HA 212 TR 03:00PM 07:15PM Bourdage DISTANCE LEARNING 30188 OFT 106 DL Keyboarding*+ 1 LL VIR WWW Krissler +Required: On campus class meeting for testing. *Distance Learning - See Session 1, Virtual Campus page 69 PHILOSOPHY & RELIGION (ENGLISH DEPT.) 30161 PHL 210 I Philosophy 3 LEC HA 307 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM Givant PHYSICAL EDUCATION, EXERCISE STUDIES, HEALTH (MOVEMENT SCIENCE DEPT.) ACTIVITY COURSES 30157 PES 100 F Concepts of Physical Wellness 1 LL PE 222 MW 12:00PM 02:15PM Kissam-Horaz 30160 PES 181 A Walking for Wellness 0.5 LAB PE 222 MW 10:30AM 11:35AM Stepp 30198 PES 181 AI Walking for Wellness 0.5 LAB PE FLD MW 09:15AM 10:20AM Kissam-Horaz 30200 PES 183 A Spinning 0.5 LAB PE 218 MW 12:30PM 01:35PM Stepp 30502 PES 207 A Golf 0.5 LAB PE FLD W 09:00AM 11:20AM Smith 30205 PES 208 I Archery 0.5 LAB PE FLD TR 11:45AM 12:50PM Smith 30206 PES 208 M Archery 0.5 LAB PE FLD TR 01:00PM 02:05PM Smith 30207 PES 209 AF Tennis-Coed* 0.5 LAB PE TC MW 12:30PM 01:35PM Smith *Note: Black soled sneakers are not permitted on the Tennis court 30211 PES 300 A Weight Training 0.5 LAB PE ER MW 10:30AM 11:35AM Kissam-Horaz 30400 PES 300 F Weight Training 0.5 LAB PE ER MW 02:30PM 03:35PM Kissam-Horaz 30213 PES 411 I Yoga 0.5 LAB PE STU TR 12:30PM 01:35PM Blon 30214 PES 602 A Fitness Swim 0.5 LAB PE POOL MW 09:15AM 10:20AM Stepp EVENING 30155 PES 100 EN Concepts of Physical Wellness 1 LL PE 222 R 05:00PM 09:30PM Conklin 30203 PES 181 EF Walking for Wellness 0.5 LAB PE 222 T 05:00PM 06:50PM Conklin 30208 PES 209 EF Tennis-Coed* 0.5 LAB PE TC T 04:45PM 06:50PM Quimby *Note: Black soled sneakers are not permitted on the Tennis court 30210 PES 210 EN Racquetball* 0.5 LAB PE HC R 04:45PM 06:50PM Quimby *All sections of racquetball require students to provide their own AARA approved, protective eyewear. See pages 43-47 www.sunyorange.edu PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT (PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT DEPT.) 30168 PTA 220 AI PTA - Clinical Education 3 3 CLI TBA TBA MTWRF 09:00AM 05:00PM Collins *Prerequisite: Completion of course series PTA 101 through PTA 208 PHYSICS (SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE DEPT.) 30326 PHY 101 FM General Physics 1 4 LL HA 316 MTR 03:15PM 05:45PM Wolbeck 30326 PHY 101 FM General Physics 1 4 LL HA 313 MTR 01:00PM 03:00PM Wolbeck 30163 PHY 105 AI Gen. Physics 1 w/Calculus 4 LEC HA 316 MTR 10:15AM 12:45PM McGee HA 313 MTR 08:00AM 10:00AM EVENING 30162 PHY 101 EE General Physics 1 4 LL HA 316 MTR 08:15PM 10:30PM Wolbeck HA 313 MTR 06:00PM 08:00PM Wolbeck PSYCHOLOGY (PSYCHOLOGY & SOCIOLOGY DEPT.) 30165 PSY 101 A General Psychology 1 3 LEC BT 303 MW 08:30AM 11:45AM Pernice 30373 PSY 220 A Developmental Psychology* 3 LEC HU 201 MW 09:00AM 12:15PM Coccia *Web Enhanced required course - see box page 69 EVENING 30166 PSY 101 EA General Psychology 1* 3 LEC HU 201 MW 06:30PM 09:45PM Coccia *Web Enhanced required course - see box page 69 30374 PSY 222 EA Psychology of Adolescence 3 LEC HU 207 MW 06:30PM 09:45PM Pernice SOCIOLOGY (PSYCHOLOGY & SOCIOLOGY DEPT.) 30170 SOC 101 I Intro to Sociology 3 LEC HU 210 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM Kass 30169 SOC 101 A Intro to Sociology 3 LEC HU 210 MW 09:00AM 12:15PM Kass THEATER (ARTS & COMMUNICATION DEPT.) 30599 THE 101 I Intro to Theater 3 LEC HA 111 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM Schaefer ACCOUNTING (BUSINESS DEPT.) 30519 ACC 154 EM Managerial Accounting 4 LEC HA 211B MTR 05:30PM 08:30PM Confrey ANTHROPOLOGY (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) 30375 ANT 101 DL Cultural & Social Anthropology 3 LEC VIR WWW Harris *Distance Learning - See Session 2, Virtual Campus page 69 ART (ARTS & COMMUNICATION DEPT.) 30520 ART 101 H Intro to Art 3 LEC HA 115 MW 12:00PM 03:15PM Litow 30602 ART 119 K Photography 1* 3 LL OH PHOT TR 09:00AM 12:30PM O’Hara-Whipple *Student must have a 35mm or larger camera. Cost for supplies and materials is approximately $200 per semester. EVENING 30601 ART 104 EH Drawing 2 2 LS HA 115 TR 06:00PM 09:15PM Seay BIOLOGY (BIOLOGY DEPT.) 30521 BIO 110 CK Intro to Biology 3 LL BT 303 MTW 08:00AM 11:45AM Sauer 30522 BIO 111 CK Anatomy & Physiology 1* 4 LL BT 301 MTWR 08:00AM 11:45AM Kleinman *Prerequisite: AP Biology, BIO 110 or BIO 101 30525 BIO 112 K Anatomy & Physiology 2* 4 LL BT 320 TR 08:00AM 11:45AM Jahn 30525 BIO 112 K Anatomy & Physiology 2* 4 LL BT 311 TR 08:00AM 11:45AM Jahn *Prerequisite: BIO 111 EVENING 30523 BIO 111 EM Anatomy & Physiology 1* 4 LL BT 301 MTWR 07:00PM 10:45PM Kanterman “*Prerequisite: AP Biology, BIO 110 or BIO 101” 30524 BIO 112 EM Anatomy & Physiology 2* 4 LL BT 311 MTWR 06:00PM 09:45PM Kanterman *Prerequisite: BIO 111 DISTANCE LEARNING 30580 BIO 120 DL Biology for Today* 3 LEC VIR WWW Jahn *Distance Learning - See Session 2, Virtual Campus page 69 BUSINESS (BUSINESS DEPT.) 30614 BUS 161 I Comp Applications for Business* 3 LEC BT 113 TR 08:30AM 10:05AM Witkowski *Hybrid course - see box page 69 EVENING 30527 BUS 202 EC Business Law 2* 3 LEC HA 200 MW 06:00PM 09:15PM Guertin *Prerequisite: BUS 201 www.sunyorange.edu CHEMISTRY (SCIENCE,ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE DEPT.) 30528 CHM 106 EM General Chemistry 2 4 LL HO 001 MTR 30529 CHM 120 EC Elem. of Chemistry & Physics* 3 LEC HO 012 M 30530 CHM 120 LY Elem. of Chemistry & Phys. Lab* LAB HO 007 W 06:00PM 06:00PM 06:00PM 10:30PM 10:30PM 10:30PM Tatro Haas Haas COMMUNICATION (ARTS & COMMUNICATION DEPT.) 30532 COM 101 K Foundations of Communication 3 LEC OH 111 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM O’Connor EVENING 30531 COM 101 EC Foundations of Communication 3 LEC OH 023 MW 06:00PM 09:15PM Farrell ECONOMICS (GLOBAL STUDIES) EVENING 30103 ECO 202 EB Micro-Economics 3 LEC HU 203 MW 06:30PM 09:45PM Odock DISTANCE LEARNING 30325 ECO 201 DL Macro-Economics* 3 LEC VIR WWW *Distance Learning - See Session 2, Virtual Campus page 69 Farah ENGLISH (ENGLISH DEPT .) 30223 WRT 030 BJ Basic Writing Skills 1 3 LEC HA 107 MTWR 10:55AM 01:00PM STAFF 30224 WRT 040 BG Basic Writing Skills 2 3 LEC HA 105 MTWR 10:55AM 01:00PM STAFF 30225 WRT 040 BJ Basic Writing Skills 2 3 LEC HA 103 MTWR 10:55AM 01:00PM Rosen 30221 RDG 070 BJ Reading & Study Skills 1 3 LEC HA 105 MTWR 08:00AM 10:05AM STAFF 30511 RDG 070 BJ2 Reading & Study Skills 1 3 LEC HA 203 MTWR 08:00AM 10:05AM STAFF 30229 RDG 080 BJ Reading & Study Skills 2 3 LEC HA 103 MTWR 08:00AM 10:05AM Pendergast 30228 RDG 080 J Reading & Study Skills 2 3 LEC BT 360 TR 08:30AM 11:45AM STAFF 30534 ENG 101 K Freshman English 1 3 LEC HA 200 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM STAFF 30536 ENG 102 K Freshman English 2 3 LEC HU 201 TR 08:30AM 11:45AM Parker 30537 ENG 221 C Contemporary Short Story 3 LEC HA 200 MW 08:30AM 11:45AM Stiebel EVENING 30227 WRT 040 EB Basic Writing Skills 2 3 LEC HA 103 MW 06:00PM 09:15PM STAFF 30539 WRT 040 EC Basic Writing Skills 2 3 LEC HA 201 MW 07:00PM 10:15PM STAFF 30540 WRT 040 EH Basic Writing Skills 2 3 LEC HA 103 TR 06:00PM 09:15PM STAFF *Prerequisite: WRT 030 or placement 30538 RDG 080 EH Reading & Study Skills 2* 3 LEC BT 362 TR 07:00PM 10:15PM STAFF *Required Weekly Reading Lab hour, located in BT 3rd floor NOTE: Students who have placed into any developmental reading or writing courses must complete them before taking ENG 101. 30533 ENG 101 EC Freshman English 1 3 LEC HA 207 MW 06:00PM 09:15PM STAFF 30535 ENG 102 EH Freshman English 2* 3 LEC HA 201 TR 06:00PM 09:15PM Parker *Prerequisite: ENG 101 FOREIGN LANGUAGE (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) 30573 SPN 102 K Elementary Spanish 2 3 LEC HA 201 TR 08:30AM 11:45AM Cowan HISTORY (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) 30541 HIS 102 K U.S. History Since 1865 3 LEC HU 203 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM Bierling 30412 HIS 121 N World History to 1500 AD 3 LEC HU 211 TR 12:30PM 03:45PM Strmiska 30542 HIS 130 H The Greek & Roman World 3 LEC HU 205 MW 01:00PM 04:15PM Schwegler 30543 HIS 133 O Modern Europe 3 LEC HU 205 TR 01:00PM 04:15PM Bierling DISTANCE LEARNING 30592 HIS 102 DL U.S. History Since 1865* 3 LEC VIR *Distance Learning course - see Summer 2 - Virtual Campus Listing, page 69 WWW Weber MARKETING (BUSINESS DEPT.) EVENING 30544 MKT 101 EH Principles of Marketing 3 LEC HA 200 TR 06:00PM 09:15PM STAFF MATHEMATICS (MATH DEPT.) 30547 MAT 020 K Developmental Algebra* *Prerequisite: MAT 010 or Math Placement test. 3 LEC HA 207 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM Moody 30549 MAT 101 K Elementary Algebra* *Prerequisite: MAT 020 or Math Placement exam. 3 LEC HA 303 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM STAFF 30551 MAT 102 K Intermediate Algebra* *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 101 3 LEC HA 307 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM Tubbs 30552 MAT 121 K College Algebra* 3 LEC Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 102 or Math Placement test. HA 300 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM STAFF 30107 MAT 205 BJ Calculus 1* 4 LEC HA *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 122, or MAT 131 or Math Placement test. 214 MTR 09:00AM 12:00PM STAFF 30555 MAT 206 CK Calculus 2* *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 205 4 LEC HA 301 MTR 09:00AM 12:00PM Wang EVENING 30545 MAT 010 EC Developmental Arithmetic* *Prerequisite: Math Placement test. 3 LEC HA 301 MW 06:00PM 09:15PM STAFF 30546 MAT 020 EH Developmental Algebra* *Prerequisite: MAT 010 or Math Placement test. 3 LEC HA 203 TR 06:00PM 09:15PM Moody 30548 MAT 101 EH Elementary Algebra* *Prerequisite: MAT 020 or Math Placement exam. 3 LEC HA 301 TR 06:00PM 09:15PM STAFF 30550 MAT 102 EH Intermediate Algebra* *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 101 3 LEC HA 307 TR 06:00PM 09:15PM Tubbs 30553 MAT 122 EH College Trigonometry* 3 LEC *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 121 or Math Placement test HA 300 TR 06:00PM 09:15PM STAFF 30554 MAT 125 EP Intro to Statistics* *Prerequisite: MAT 102, or MAT 113 or MAT 114 3 LEC HA 302 TR 06:00PM 09:15PM STAFF See pages 43-47 www.sunyorange.edu MATHEMATICS (MATH DEPT.) continued EVENING 30105 MAT 131 EI Pre-Calculus* 4 LEC BT 119 MTR 06:00PM 09:45PM STAFF *Prerequisite: Math Placement test. MAT 131 is not open to students who have completed MAT 121 or MAT 122. 30556 MAT 206 EM Calculus 2* 4 LEC HA 303 MTR 06:00PM 09:00PM STAFF *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 205 30557 MAT 214 EM Diff. Equations & Series* 4 LEC HA 319 MTR 06:00PM 09:00PM Wang *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 207 MUSIC (ARTS & COMMUNICATION DEPT.) 30558 MUS 121 C Fundamentals of Music 3 LEC OH 111 MW 09:00AM 12:15PM Strunsky PHYSICAL EDUCATION, EXERCISE STUDIES, HEALTH (MOVEMENT SCIENCE DEPT.) 30559 PES 100 O Concepts of Physical Wellness 1 LL PE 222 TR 12:00PM 02:15PM Giles 30560 PES 181 K1 Walking for Wellness 0.5 LAB PE 218 TR 09:15AM 10:20AM Giles 30566 PES 410 A Pilates 0.5 LAB PE STU MW 10:30AM 11:35AM Giles 30567 PES 410 I Pilates 0.5 LAB PE STU TR 10:30AM 11:35AM Giles EVENING 30561 PES 209 EH Tennis* 0.5 LAB PE TC T 05:00PM 07:05PM Quimby *Note: Black soled sneakers are not permitted on the Tennis court 30565 PES 210 EH Racquetball* 0.5 LAB PE HC R 05:00PM 07:05PM Quimby *All sections of racquetball require students to provide their own AARA approved, protective eyewear. PHYSICS (SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE DEPT.) 30569 PHY 106 CK Gen. Physics 2 w/Calculus* 4 LL HA 313 MTR 08:00AM 10:00AM McGee 30569 PHY 106 CK Gen. Physics 2 w/Calculus* 4 LL HA 314 MTR 10:15AM 12:45PM McGee +Prerequisite: PHY 105. Co-requisite: MAT 206 EVENING 30568 PHY 102 EM General Physics 2* 4 LL HA 314 MTR 08:10PM 10:45PM Kocsis 30568 PHY 102 EM General Physics 2* 4 LL HA 313 MTR 06:00PM 08:00PM Kocsis *Prerequisite: PHY 101 PSYCHOLOGY (PSYCHOLOGY & SOCIOLOGY) 30570 PSY 101 C General Psychology 1 3 LEC HU 201 MW 09:00AM 12:15PM Pavek EVENING 30589 PSY 101 EC General Psychology 1 3 LEC HU 201 M 04:00PM 07:15PM Pavek 30571 PSY 221 EC Child Psychology* 3 LEC HU 202 MW 06:00PM 09:15PM Schwartz *Prerequisite: PSY 101 DISTANCE LEARNING 30588 PSY 101 DL General Psychology 1* 3 LEC VIR WWW Guallini *Distance Learning course - see Summer 2 - Virtual Campus Listing, page 69 Middletown Campus • July 6 – August 12, 2010 • Summer 2 You will have the opportunity to: • Build your skills in writing and reading or math. • Be better prepared to succeed in the fall semester. • Have a tutor in the classroom to reinforce what you are learning from your instructor. • Improve college learning skills and be familiar with the campus and student services. Courses take place Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in Harriman Hall. 8:00 am –10:05 am 10:05 am –10:50 am 10:55 am –1:00 pm RDG 070 BJ (3 units) CAMPUS CONNECTIONS WRT 030 BJ (3 units) Reading&Study Skills 1 Institute students, teachers and Basic Writing Skills 1 or staff are welcome each day. or RDG 080 BJ (3units) Workshops on topics including WRT 040 BG (3 units) Reading&Study Skills 2 financial aid, study skills, Basic Writing Skills 2 or advising, career planning and or N7662 OA* (no units) student activities are WRT 040 BJ (3units) Developmental Arithmetic presented. Refreshments are Basic Writing Skills 2 CRN 30422 provided. To fully benefit from the Institute, it is recommended that you be available for the full morning to participate in scheduled writing lab hour(s) and Campus Connections sessions. The Writing Center in HA 109 will be open at 9:00am Monday through Thursday. The Math Lab in HA 305 has day and evening hours. Department labs are staffed by teachers and tutors to provide assistance to you at no extra charge. Build Your Math Confidence with Developmental Arithmetic *Developmental Arithmetic –N7662 OA • A non-credit offering designed as a review of arithmetic including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division of whole numbers, fractions and decimals. • At the end of the six week session, if you have had good attendance, you will be permitted to retake the college Course Placement Assessment in Mathematics. • Students who complete this course typically improve their test scores and place into Developmental Algebra or higher. Text books are required for all of the above courses and are available at the College Bookstore. Cost per unit for RDG and WRT courses is the same as cost per credit hour. The cost for Developmental Arithmetic is $45. For more information, please visit our website: www.sunyorange.edu/summerinstitute/ or call Eileen Burke at (845) 341-4520. ART (ARTS & COMMUNICATION DEPT.) (Note: Studio Art classes may involve extra costs for materials) EVENING 30336 ART 101 TF Introduction to Art 3 LEC GND 107 TR 06:00PM 09:15PM Richichi BIOLOGY (BIOLOGY DEPT.) 30175 BIO 110 QU Intro to Biology 30335 BIO 110 QX Intro to Biology 3 3 LL LL TWR 315 TWR 112 TWR 216 TWR 112 MTW MTW MTW MTW 08:00AM 10:00AM 12:00PM 02:00PM 09:50AM 12:00PM 01:50PM 04:00PM Kahl Turrone 30650 BIO 125 QC Nutrition 3 LEC TWR 310 MW 09:00AM 12:15PM Guarino BUSINESS (BUSINESS DEPT.) EVENING 30613 BUS 103 TF Intro to Business 3 LEC TWR 310 TR 06:00PM 09:15PM STAFF COMMUNICATION (ARTS & COMMUNICATION DEPT.) 30278 COM 101 QF Foundations of Communication 3 LEC TWR 315 MW 02:00PM 05:15PM Cortell EVENING 30177 COM 101 TF Foundations of Communication 3 LEC TWR 208 TR 06:00PM 09:15PM Cortell CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEPT.) 30582 CRJ 101 QI Criminal Justice 3 LEC TWR 318 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM STAFF ENGLISH (ENGLISH DEPT.) 30332 WRT 040 TF Basic Writing Skills 2 3 LEC TWR 209 TR 06:00PM 09:15PM Platt *Prerequisite: WRT 030 or placement NOTE: Students who have placed into any developmental reading or writing courses must complete them before taking ENG 101. 30178 ENG 101 QA Freshman English 1 3 LEC TWR 209 MW 09:00AM 12:15PM Slichta 30377 ENG 102 QA Freshman English 2* 3 LEC TWR 318 MW 08:30AM 11:45AM STAFF *Prerequisite: ENG 101 30594 ENG 210 QI American Lit: 1865 to Present* 3 LEC TWR 209 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM Slichta *Prerequisite: ENG 102 EVENING NOTE: Students who have placed into any developmental reading or writing courses must complete them before taking ENG 101. 30595 ENG 101 TF Freshman English 1 3 LEC TWR 207 TR 06:00PM 09:15PM STAFF MARKETING (BUSINESS DEPT.) EVENING 30612 MKT 101 TA Principles of Marketing 3 LEC TWR 310 MW 06:30PM 09:45PM STAFF MATHEMATICS (MATH DEPT.) 30310 MAT 101 QI Elementary Algebra* 3 LEC TWR 310 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM STAFF *Prerequisite: MAT 020 or Math Placement exam. EVENING 30586 MAT 020 TF Developmental Algebra* 3 LEC TWR 318 TR 06:00PM 09:15PM STAFF *Prerequisite: MAT 010 or Math Placement test. PHYSICAL EDUCATION, EXERCISE STUDIES, HEALTH (MOVEMENT SCIENCE DEPT.) 30288 PES 100 QA Concepts of Physical Wellness 1 LL GND 132 MW 09:00AM 11:30AM Scandell-Colson 30345 PES 100 QI Concepts of Physical Wellness 1 LL GND 132 TR 11:45AM 02:15PM Stepp 30401 PES 172 QA Bodyshaping 0.5 LAB GND 119 MW 12:15PM 01:20PM Scandell-Colson 30338 PES 181 QI Walking for Wellness 0.5 LAB GND 132 TR 09:15AM 10:20AM Stepp 30340 PES 413 QF Stretching for Wellness 0.5 LAB GND 119 MW 01:30PM 02:35PM Scandell-Colson SOCIOLOGY (PSYCHOLOGY & SOCIOLOGY DEPT.) 30330 SOC 120 TA Social Problems 3 LEC TWR 216 MW 06:00PM 09:15PM Ponesse See pages 43-47 ART (ARTS & COMMUNICATION DEPT.) 30648 ART 101 QC Introduction to Art 3 LEC GND 107 MW 09:00AM 12:15PM O’Hara-Whipple CHEMISTRY (SCIENCE, ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE DEPT.) EVENING 30575 CHM 120 TC Elem. of Chemistry & Physics 3 LL TBA TBA MW 06:00PM 10:30PM Biddle COMMUNICATION (ARTS & COMMUNICATION DEPT.) 30603 COM 101 QH Foundations of Communication 3 LEC TWR 208 TR 02:00AM 05:15PM STAFF EVENING 30604 COM 101 TC Foundations of Communication 3 LEC TWR 208 MW 06:00PM 09:15PM Neville ECONOMICS (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) 30337 ECO 201 QB Macro-Economics 3 LEC TWR 313 MW 09:00AM 12:15PM Odock ENGLISH (ENGLISH DEPT.) NOTE: Students who have placed into any developmental reading or writing courses must complete them before taking ENG 101. 30596 ENG 101 QK Freshman English 1 3 LEC TWR 207 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM STAFF EVENING 30577 WRT 040 TH Basic Writing Skills 2 3 LEC TWR 216 TR 06:00PM 09:15PM Katzin-Nystrom *Prerequisite: WRT 030 or placement 30576 ENG 102 TC Freshman English 2 3 LEC TWR 310 MW 06:00PM 09:15PM Katzin-Nystrom *Prerequisite: ENG 101 FOREIGN LANGUAGE (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) EVENING 30591 SPN 102 TH Elementary Spanish 2 3 LEC TWR 318 TR 06:00PM 09:15PM Cowan MATHEMATICS (MATH DEPT.) 30579 MAT 102 QC Intermediate Algebra 3 LEC TWR 318 MW 09:00AM 12:15PM STAFF *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 101 EVENING 30587 MAT 101 TC Elementary Algebra 3 LEC TWR 318 MW 06:00PM 09:15PM STAFF *Prerequisite: MAT 020 or Math Placement exam. Spring/Summer 2010 Policies and Procedures Admission A student who plans to enroll in an approved degree or certificate program at SUNY Orange must apply and be admitted to the col­lege. Admission is open to all applicants who are graduates of an accredited high school or recipients of a state high school equiva­lency diploma. (Students without a high school or equivalency diploma may qualify for admission to the 24 credit hour program and should contact the Admissions office for program details.) Students previously admitted to the college who have not attended for two or more semesters must apply for readmission. Contact the Office of Admissions for applications for admission, readmission, or the 24 credit hour program. (845) 341-4030 or www.sunyorange.edu . Advising All degree-seeking students must obtain approval from an aca­demic advisor either in their department or in the Advising and Counseling Center prior to registering for classes. Attendance Attendance is required in all courses. Work missed during any period of absence, regardless of the reason for the absence, must be made up by the student (see course syllabi for details). Instructors are authorized to lower grades for class absences and may withdraw students from non-developmental courses for excessive absences. Instructors shall not lower grades for absences for religious obser­vance nor, provided the instructor’s permission is given in advance, for participation in athletics or other college-sponsored events. If illness, accident or similar circumstances make it impossible for a student to attend classes for three or more consecutive days, it is his or her responsibility to notify the Office of Records and Registration at once. The Records and Registration Office will, in turn, notify each instructor. However, it is the student’s responsibil­ity to contact each instructor to make up missed work. Current or future awards of financial aid may be affected if a stu­dent does not attend classes for which he or she is registered. Audit of Course Students who do not wish to earn credit or grade should complete a special permission card available at the Records and Registration Office when they register for courses. Students may, however, change status from audit to credit or vice versa, if they file the special permission card by the end of the third week of classes (or its equivalent). Some courses, such as Nursing, are not subject to audit. Those students who are receiving financial aid should consult with the Financial Aid Office before registering for or changing to audit status. Instructors are not required to evaluate the work of audit students. Certifications of Enrollment/Attendance or Certifications of Full-Time/Part-Time Status Students who require official certifications from the Records and Registration Office regarding enrollment/attendance or full-time/ part-time status should submit signed written requests allowing the Records and Registration Office to release such information in accordance with the Federal Education Rights and Privacy Act. Certifications of Full-Time/Part-Time Status are done on a first-come, first-served basis. Certifications of Enrollment/ Attendance are not sent until after the end of the third week of classes. If receipt by the requesting agency is needed by a specific deadline, students should so state in their requests. To certify enrollment, tuition and fees must be paid and all stop/holds must be cleared from the student’s records. College Closing and Delay Announcements of College closings and delays are carried on area radio stations, posted on the College website, www.sunyorange.edu, and available by calling (845) 344-6222. Students may also sign-up for email notifications of College closings at www.sunyorange.edu/ alert. Classes at off-campus high school locations (Monroe Woodbury High School, Port Jervis High School, and Warwick Valley High School) will be cancelled if on-campus classes do not meet; if SUNY Orange does not cancel evening classes as a result of inclem­ent weather, evening classes held at off-campus locations will follow that High School’s inclement weather closing announcement. Course Placement Assessment First-time college student admitted to SUNY Orange participate in a required Course Placement Assessment to determine skill levels in reading, writing, and mathematics prior to their first registration. A photo ID is required and there is a $25 non-refundable fee charged for the test. Payment of this fee can be applied towards tuition if the student subsequently enrolls at SUNY Orange. A waiver from the English portion of the Assessment is granted to new students who can document their completion of Freshman English I with a grade of C or better. The Math portion of the Assessment is granted for completion of a college-level math with a grade of C or better. Waiver of the assessment test does not guaran­tee transferability of the credits. For a current test schedule and/or complete details on the waiver policy, please contact the Advising and Counseling Center at (845) 341-4070 or via the web at www.sunyorange.edu/counseling Note: Students enrolled in the 24 credit hour program who are seeking financial aid are required to take this assessment in order to satisfy the Title IV Ability to Benefit requirements. Disability Services The Office of Disability Services (ODS) provides support services and coordinates reasonable accommodations for students with docu­mented disabilities under ADA and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. Students are responsible for identifying themselves to the ODS office and providing documentation that is current and appropriate. In addition, the office serves as a resource to faculty and staff, works to dispel negative and limiting stereotypes and promotes a campus environment that is sensitive, accepting and responsive to the needs of all SUNY Orange students. The Office is located in Room 301, Shepard Student Center; 341-4077. In Newburgh services are avail­able by calling (845) 341-4034. www.sunyorange.edu Final Examination Policy and Last Day of Classes Final examinations are not required in all courses. In the Fall semester, for the mandatory fifteenth week, and in the Spring semes­ter during the optional sixteenth week, a special schedule is devel­oped for the day classes to accommodate those classes which will give a comprehensive final examination. Final examinations will not necessarily be held on the same day or at the same time, during the Fall/Spring semesters, as the regularly scheduled course. The spe­cial schedule for final examinations of day classes is developed and distributed by the director of academic services at the tenth week of the semester. Examinations for evening classes are usually held in the last week, the same day of the week and at the same time of day, during the fall/spring semesters, as the regularly scheduled course. See the academic calendar, page 4, for the dates for final examina­tions. Financial Aid All degree-seeking students enrolled in approved programs are eligible for financial aid consideration. All enrolled courses must apply to you major\degree. Students requesting aid must complete the FAFSA (Free application for Federal Student Aid) once each academic year (2010-2011). **Do not go to fafsa.com as this site charges a fee and is NOT recommended by the federal government or SUNYOrange. Upon submission of a completed FAFSA, a student who is a resi­dent of NY State should use the link to NY State found on the con­firmation page to complete the TAP web application. To avoid delays and to ensure having financial aid available to assist with payment of tuition and fees, students are encouraged to apply for financial aid as early as possible. Please note being in attendance in all enrolled course(s) is imperative. Non attendance in one or all of your classes can negatively impact your eligibility for financial aid. New students must have a final, official high school transcript or official GED Score Report on file with the Admissions Office before any financial aid is awarded. Students who do not hold either a HS diploma or GED must take and pass the ATB test before financial aid is awarded. For complete information on aid programs contact the Financial Aid Office at (845) 341-4190 or www.sunyorange.edu/financialaid. Fresh Start Policy This policy is intended to provide a ”fresh start“ for students with poor grades who either want to change to a new program, or, having been away from the College for at least one year, want to resume their original plan of study. Please note that this application will not be reviewed until at least four (4) weeks into the returning semester. An eligible student will have his or her CQPA re-computed by excluding final grades earned in courses taken at SUNY Orange that are not explicitly required in the student’s intended degree or certifi­cate program. The student may apply for this fresh start opportunity at any time during her or his career. However, a Fresh Start will be awarded only once. If the application is denied by the Director of Academic Services, a written appeal may be made to the Vice President for Academic Affairs. Application of the Fresh Start Policy means: • Grades will be omitted from the recalculation of a CQPA until the CQPA is 2.0 or the smallest possible number above 2.0. However, the original grade remains on the transcript. • Courses and grades omitted from the re-calculation will be identified on the transcript by the ”#“ symbol printed beside the recalculated course(s). To be eligible for a fresh start, a student must meet ALLof the following criteria: • Be matriculated in a registered degree or certificate program at the College. • Have changed curriculum, or have been out of the College for at least one calendar year. • Have a CQPA lower than 2.0 at the time of the request. • Acknowledge in writing the restrictions of this policy. • Not have had any courses ”discounted“ under the previous policy. Honors Program The Honors Program has been developed to offer highly motivated and talented students an opportunity to develop their potential more fully as they study for the Associate degree. Honors courses will offer enrichment through alternative texts, outside readings, research projects, and abstract concept development beyond the traditional course section. Honors sections of courses are identified by the letter ”H“ at the end of the course number code in the Schedule of Courses. For more information on the program and eligibility rules, contact the Honors Coordinator at (845) 341-4004. Immunization New York State law requires that all students born on or after January 1, 1957 who wish to enroll for six (6) credits or more in any semester provide proof of immunity to measles, mumps, and rubella. A form is provided in this course schedule. In addition, all students, regardless of age, must sign and return the Meningitis Response Form available at www.sunyorange.edu/ admissions , in this brochure, or in the Health Services Office. Immunization Forms must be on file in the Health Services Office prior to registration. For questions related to immunization requirements and acceptable documentation contact the Health Services Office at (845) 341-4870. Make-Up of Classes Cancelled due to Inclement Weather Evening classes canceled due to inclement weather will be rescheduled. Students will be advised by the instructor of the time and day of these sessions. Generally, a make-up session is held on the Friday evening of the next week. Maximum Credit Load In general, students may schedule their classes in the day or evening, or both, in accordance with their particular needs. To reg­ister for 20 or more credits in a semester, or 9 or more credits in a summer session, the permission of the appropriate Associate Vice President is required. Twelve or more credits in a semester consti­tutes a full-time course load; one-half credit to 11.5 credits is desig­nated as part-time study. Payment Every Student must submit payment, a signed Student Bill with payment method indicated, and proof of legal residence. For payment dates please refer to the Registration schedule on page 5. For tuition, fees, and refund schedule please refer to the schedules on page 7. Payment options include cash (Middletown only), money order, check, or credit card: VISA, MasterCard, or Discover card, finalized financial aid, third-party contracts, or the TuitionPay Plan. For your convenience, payment by credit card or ACH may also be made on-line at www.sunyorange.edu/bursar. Select Payment Options-On-Line Payment and follow the instructions for submitting payment. A $10.00 convenience fee is charged. Please note: the Bursar does not accept credit card payments by telephone. The TuitionPay Payment Plan enables students to pay their tuition and fees in monthly installments. A completed enroll­ment form, $35.00 enrollment fee, and the payment due are all required to join the TuitionPay Plan. For plan enrollment dates please refer to Payment Options on page… To qualify for NY resident tuition rates a student must have maintained a legal residence in NY State for one year and in the county for six months immediately preceding the first day of the semester. All NY State residents, who do not complete the resi­dence requirement, will be charged as a non-resident. Proof of residence must be submitted annually. Students, who register but who fail to complete payment or to attend classes, will incur a tuition liability if they fail to with­draw (by completing a Drop form) before the start date of the semester. Prerequisites A prerequisite course is one that prepares a student for advanced courses in an academic field. Prerequisites may be waived or substituted at the discretion of the appropriate depart­ment chair. A signed waiver form must be filed with the Records and Registration Office. Note: Course prerequisites are listed in the course catalog and sometimes as a special notation listed with a course in this bulle­tin. A student without the appropriate prerequisite or waiver can be withdrawn from the course by the instructor. Repeating a Course A repeated course is automatically identified by the computer system. The grade and credits earned in the final attempt are calcu­lated in the student’s academic average. All grades remain on the academic record. Students who receive financial aid should check with the Financial Aid Office before repeating a course in which a D or better grade was earned. Note: Students in Health Profession programs who wish to repeat a professional course must receive approval from the department chair and file a special permission card with the advisor. Stop/Holds Students who have unmet financial obligations to the College or who have failed to comply with college requirements, such as proof of immunization, will not be permitted to register, receive or send transcripts, or provide proof of enrollment to other agen­cies/institutions until the stop/hold is cleared with the issuing office. In addition, all information relating to student records will be withheld in accordance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act. Student ID and Parking Permit Students can update their ID or campus parking permit by presenting their paid receipt at the Student Activities Office, which is located on the 1st floor of the Shepard Student Center at the Middletown Campus and in Room 223 in the Tower Building at the Newburgh Campus. Visiting Student SUNY Orange welcomes students from other colleges and universi­ties who wish to enroll in credit courses for the Summer term. Visiting students hoping to transfer credits to their home institution should seek approval from their home institution prior to registering. Visiting stu­dents who need help with their course selection should call or visit the Advising and Counseling Center. Withdrawal from Non-Developmental Courses During the semester, a student may withdraw from a course by completing a withdrawal (drop) form that is available at the Records and Registration Office with an advisor’s signature. No record of the course appears on the student’s transcript if the course is dropped by specific dates (See Academic Calendar). Thereafter, a grade of “W” is recorded. From these dates forward, the student would need to do an Official Withdrawal by the appropriate dead­lines (see Official Withdrawal from College section) or the instruc­tor may initiate an Instructor Withdrawal. An instructor is not required to do an Instructor Withdrawal. Withdrawals are processed by the Records and Registration Office as of the day of receipt. Please keep this in mind since refunds are generated from the processing date. Withdrawal from Developmental Courses Students who are required to enroll in developmental courses must remain enrolled in them throughout the semester. A student may request permission to withdraw and must acquire signature approval from the appropriate administrator (Associate Vice President, Coordinator of Learning Assistance Services or the Registrar) their Advisor and the Instructor in order to drop the course(s). Absence from class is not a sufficient reason when seeking permission to with­draw from a required developmental course. Students who are not required to enroll in developmental courses and choose to do so may withdraw with the signature of an Advisor. (See catalog for Learning Assistance Services/Developmental Education) Official Withdrawal from the College A student may withdraw from the College and from all current semester courses, including developmental, if he or she does so by the deadline below. The student should discuss the decision with his or her advisor prior to withdrawal. The student must complete the Total Withdrawal from College Form and the Drop/Add Form with appropriate signatures by the dates noted on the Academic Calendar. Exit interviews with Counseling Center staff members are required for all admitted (matriculated) students. Students who receive any form of financial aid are required to obtain a financial aid officer’s signature. Non-Degree seeking students should complete and file the forms with Records and Registration. Withdrawal and Financial Aid Awards Students who receive financial aid should check with the Financial Aid Office since withdrawal from either a single course or from all courses may affect current or future aid. Campus Map MIDDLETOWN CAMPUS Classroom Building Key 1 BT Bio-Tech Building 2 HU Hudson Hall PE Physical Education Building OHHA SW CM Christine Morrison House 12 LIB Library HO PE SW Sarah Wells Building HA Harriman Hall MO Morrison Hall SSC Shepard Student Center HO Horton Hall BT LIB MO HU 5 OH Orange Hall Parking Key: Student 6 Faculty & Staff SSC 8 Visitors Handicapped CM 7 (Parking & Entrances) 11 9 10 ACADEMIC AFFAIRS................................................MO ADMISSIONS.......................................................... SSC ADVISING & COUNSELING..................................... SSC ALUMNI ROOM...................................................... SSC APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES DEPARTMENT........................................................... BT ARTS & COMMUNICATION DEPARTMENT...........................................................OH BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT........................................... BT BOOKSTORE........................................................... SSC BURSAR ................................................................. SSC BUSINESS DEPARTMENT..........................................HA BUSINESS OFFICE.....................................................OH CAFETERIA............................................................. SSC CAREER & INTERNSHIP SERVICES.......................... SSC COMPUTER CENTER (Bat Cavern)............................ BT CONTINUING EDUCATION ...................................... CM CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEPARTMENT........................... SW DENTAL HYGIENE CLINIC/ DEPARTMENT........................................................... BT DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING DEPARTMENT........................................................... BT EDUCATION DEPARTMENT ..................................... SW ENGLISH DEPARTMENT...........................................MO FINANCIAL AID ...................................................... SSC GALLERY ..................................................................OH GILMAN CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDIES....................................... LIB GLOBAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT ............................. SW HEALTH SERVICES .................................................. SSC HONORS PROGRAM ...............................................MO HUMAN RESOURCES ...............................................OH KINDERCOLLEGE..................................................... SW LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT........................................................... BT MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT..................................HA MATH TUTORIAL LAB ..............................................HA MOVEMENT SCIENCE DEPARTMENT........................................................... PE NURSING DEPARTMENT .......................................... BT OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY ASSISTANT DEPARTMENT ........................................ BT PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT DEPARTMENT ........................................ BT PRESIDENT’S OFFICE...............................................MO PSYCHOLOGY/SOCIOLOGY DEPARTMENT.......................................................... SW REGISTRATION....................................................... SSC SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE DEPARTMENT................................. BT STUDENT ACTIVITIES.............................................. SSC STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES................................ SSC THEATRE ..................................................................OH TRANSCRIPTS......................................................... SSC TUTORIAL SERVICES................................................ LIB VETERANS AFFAIRS................................................ SSC Best Routes to Middletown Campus 115 South Street, Middletown Arriving from Connecticut or Upstate New York, take Interstate 84 West to exit 3W, Route 17M (Middletown), proceed on 17M which becomes Dolson Avenue. Continue on Dolson Avenue to Bennett Street, turning left on Bennett to the top of the hill (South Street). From New York City or New Jersey; N.Y.S. Thruway to exit 16 (Harriman) to Route 17 West to exit 123 (Middletown). Follow 17M (to Middletown) which becomes Dolson Avenue. Continue to Bennett, turning left on Bennett to top of hill (South Street). From Upstate-Route 17 to exit 121W, Interstate 84 West for 3.3 miles to exit 3W, (Route 17M) becomes Dolson Avenue. Continue on Dolson Avenue to Bennett Street, turning left to Bennett Street. Best Routes to Newburgh Campus (Tower Bldg) One Washington Center, Newburgh From Middletown: Take Interstate 84 East, exit 10, stay to right of ramp, turn right onto Route 9W and immediately get into left lane. At stoplight, turn left onto North Plank Road which becomes Marine Drive (also named LeRoy Place, Water Street and Rev MLK Blvd). Continue on to Second Street. Turn right onto Second Street, go up hill, and turn left onto Colden Street. Go one block, Newburgh Campus will on the right. During new campus construction, parking is available on local streets and at public lots at the intersection of Colden Avenue and Rev. Martin Luther King Blvd. Free continuous shuttle service is available between these lots and the Tower Building. From Route 17: Take Exit 121E (Interstate 84). Follow same direc­tions as if coming from Middletown. From Upstate New York or New York City/New Jersey area: Take New York State Thruway to Exit 17. After toll booths, bear right, fol­low signs for Interstate 84 East. Follow directions as if coming from Middletown. Take Interstate 84West, Newburgh/Beacon Bridge, Exit 10, stay to right of ramp, turn right at end of ramp. Staying to right, follow signs to Route 9W, turn right onto Route 9W. Follow same directions as if com­ing from Middletown. Best Route to Grand Street Building Follow directions to the Newburgh Campus. After the left on Colden Street proceed to Broadway and make a right on Broadway. Follow Broadway approximately 2 blocks to Grand Street.and make a right on Grand Street. The Grand St. Building is located at 54 Grand Street. Best Route to Port Jervis High School Route 209, Port Jervis Take I-84 to Exit 1, left turn off exit ramp, bear right at first traffic light (East Main Street), right at fourth traffic light (Kingston Avenue), right at next traffic light (Hamilton Street), go down hill, bear left to Port Jervis High School. Best Routes to Monroe-Woodbury High School From Middletown: Rt. 17 to Exit 131; left to light. Turn left at light onto Nininger Road; right onto Dunderburg Road. High school is on the right. From South: Thruway to Exit 16 (Harriman). Immediately after toll, exit. At light, go straight through to Nininger Road. (Then same as from Middletown.) Best Routes to Warwick Valley High School From the New York State Thruway (North): Take Exit 16 in Harriman onto Route 17 West. Take Exit 127 (Greycourt Road). Go to top of the hill and turn left at the light onto Kings Highway (sign will say Warwick and Sugar Loaf). Continue on for approximately 3 miles. Turn right at Sugar Loaf sign and continue on Kings Highway until you get into Warwick. At the traffic light in Warwick, make a left and con­tinue on Main Street until you get to the second light. At the light, turn right onto West Street and continue until you reach another red light. Go through the light, pass three houses on the left, and high school is the second big building past those homes. From Route 17 East (South): Follow Route 17 East until you get to Exit 124 (Florida and Goshen) and follow Florida - 17A. Go through two lights in Florida and continue on Route 17A and 94 until you reach Warwick. At the second light, make a right onto West Street and contin­ue until you come to a red light. Go through the light, continue on until you reach the second big building on the left.