orange county community college Summer Session 1: June 2 – July 10 Summer Session 2: June 30 – August 7 Summer Session 3: July 14 – August 21 www.sunyorange.edu Message from the President Whether you are a current SUNY Orange student, a college student home for the summer, or perhaps someone who wants to explore college, SUNY Orange stands ready to provide you with the education you desire. For more than 50 years, SUNY Orange has been a mainstay in the higher education of many Orange County residents. The faculty is committed to learning while the staff is equally dedicated to student services. All who attend SUNY Orange will experience a sense of belonging to a special community of learners and will speak with pride of our openness and inspiration in the creation of the strongest sense of local and global community. SUNY Orange Summer 2008 Information Directory.................... 2 Summer 2008 Registration Calendar......... 3 Registration Schedule .................... 4 Registration Steps ....................... 6 Tuition and Fees Schedule................. 7 Refund Policy .......................... 7 Residence Information.................... 8 Time Period Table....................... 9 CREDIT Course Listings: Summer 1 Middletown Campus.................... 10 Newburgh Extension Center.............. 27 Summer 2 Middletown Campus.................... 16 Newburgh Extension Center.............. 28 Summer 3 Middletown Campus.................... 23 Newburgh Extension Center.............. 29 Registration Form ...................... 19 Personal Data Sheet for Non-Matriculated Students............. 21 Student Immunization Record Form ........ 22 Policies and Procedures.................. 32 Final Grade Distribution/Access ........... 34 Campus Map/Directions ................. 35 BY SUBJECT AREA SUBJECT PAGE(S) Middletown Campus Accounting.....................................................10, 18 Art..................................................................10, 18 Biology ....................................................10, 16, 18 (see also Microbiology in Lab Technology section) Business Management and Marketing11, 13, 18, 25 Chemistry.......................................................11, 18 Communication/Speech ................................. 11, 24 Computer Information Systems...........................11 Criminal Justice ................................................... 11 Dental Hygiene .................................................... 11 Early Childhood Education.................................. 12 Economics......................................................12, 16 Electrical Engineering.......................................... 12 Engineering.......................................................... 12 English .....................................................12, 16, 24 Foreign Languages.........................................12, 24 SUBJECT PAGE(S) History............................................................13, 24 Laboratory Technology........................................13 Mathematics.............................................14, 16, 25 Music..............................................................14, 25 Office Technologies ............................................. 14 Philosophy & Religion ........................................ 14 Physical Ed/ Exercise Studies/Health..............................14, 25 Physics/Physical Sciences..............................15, 26 Physical Therapist Assistant ................................ 15 Psychology...............................................15, 16, 26 Radiologic Technology ........................................ 15 Sociology .................................................15, 16, 26 Newburgh Campus........................................ 27 Virtual Campus ............................................... 30 Summer Session 1 June 2, Monday Summer Session 1 - Classes Begin June 6, Friday Last Day to File for Audit Status for Summer Session 1 Course July 3, Thursday Last Day to Withdraw from a Summer Session 1 Course with a Grade of “W” July 3, Thursday Last Day for Instructor Withdrawal for Summer Session 1 Course July 3, Thursday Deadline for Total Withdrawal from College for Summer Session 1 July 4, Friday Independence Day Holiday Observed -- College Closed July 9, 10 Final Exams or Last Class for Summer Session 1 Wednesday, Thursday July 14, Monday Final Grades Summer Session 1 Due Records & Registration (Middletown Only) July 17, Thursday Summer Session 1 Grades Distributed to Students Summer Session 2 June 30, Monday Summer Session 2 - Classes Begin July 3, Thursday Last Day to File for Audit Status for Summer Session 2 Course July 4, Friday Independence Day Holiday Observed -- College Closed July 25, Friday Last Day to Withdraw from a Summer Session 2 Course with a Grade of “W” August 1, Friday Last Day for Instructor Withdrawal for Summer Session 2 Course August 1, Friday Deadline for Total Withdrawal from College for Summer Session 2 August 6, 7 Final Exam or Last Class for Summer Session 2 Wednesday, Thursday August 11, Monday Final Grades Summer Session 2 Due Records & Registration (Middletown Only) August 14, Thursday Summer Session 2 Grades Distributed to Students Summer Session 3 July 14, Monday Summer Session 3 - Classes Begin July 18, Friday Last Day to File for Audit Status for Summer Session 3 Course August 8, Friday Last Day to Withdraw from a Summer Session 3 Course with a Grade of “W” August 15, Friday Last Day for Instructor Withdrawal for Summer Session 3 Course August 15, Friday Deadline for Total Withdrawal from College for Summer Session 3 August 20, 21 Final Exams or Last Class for Summer Session 3 Wednesday, Thursday August 25, Monday Final Grades Summer Session 3 Due Records & Registration (Middletown Only) August 28, Thursday Summer Session 3 Grades Distributed to Students Registration Options In-person: the preferred option for degree students. Follow the schedule on this page. 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. Postmarked no later than one week prior to the start of the session.. A registration card (signed by an advisor if you are a degree-seek­ing student) must be mailed to the Records and Registration Office accompanied by payment by check or money order (made pay­able to SUNY Orange) or credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover) including expiration date and name of credit card holder. Proof of residence, and proof of immunization (for students registering for 6 or more credits) must be submitted unless these are already on file. Please note: errors or conflicts on your registration form may take time to resolve and delay your registration. Payment Options Payment for all Summer 2008 sessions is due upon registration. Every student must submit payment, a signed Student Bill, and proof of legal residence. Payment options for Summer include: cash (Middletown only); check; money order; credit card (VISA, MasterCard, and Discover card); finalized financial aid; and third party vouchers. The TuitionPay payment plan is not available for the summer sessions. Payments can also be made online at www.sunyorange.edu. Click and select: Current Students-Bursar-Payment Options-Online Payment and follow the instructions for submitting a credit card payment. A $10.00 convenience fee is charged for all online pay­ments. Once registered, students who fail to complete payment or attend classes will incur a tuition liability if they do not withdraw (by com­pleting a drop form) before the start date of the semester. To qualify for NY resident tuition rates a student must have main­tained legal residence in the state for one full 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. Note: the three summer sessions are viewed as one academic term. All tuition and fees are based on the total number of cred­its enrolled for the term. Mail-In Credit Registration Dates March 31 through May 16 for Summer Session 1 March 31 through June 13 for Summer Session 2 March 31 through June 27 for Summer Session 3 In-Person Credit Registration Dates March 31 through May 29 for Summer Session 1 March 31 through June 26 for Summer Session 2 March 31 through July 10 for Summer Session 3 Late Registration and Add/Drop Period June 2 – June 3 for Summer Session 1 June 30 – July 1 for Summer Session 2 July 14 – July 15 for Summer Session 3 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. Students may add open semester courses and/or change sections based on the Late Registration and Add-Drop Period in the above calendar; afterward the signatures of the instructor, department chair, and registrar are required. Students who wish to register for a closed (filled) class are required to obtain permission from the instructor, department chair and registrar. A fee of $10 per course is charged to add courses (up to a maximum of $25), after the dates noted above. Summer If I am a... New degree-seeking student Continuing student Readmit student Non-degree seeking student or Visiting 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 one or more semesters 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 2008 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-matriculated Students), Credit Course Registration Form, Residency Form, and Immunization Form. Summer The following schedule of tuition and fees applies to the Summer 2008 Sessions 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 7.) Full-Time Student Tuition (12+ credits): New York State resident .............. $1550.00 Non-Resident....................... $3100.00 Part-Time Student Tuition: New York State resident .............. $130.00 per credit hour Non- resident....................... $260.00 per credit hour Special Fees: Student Activity/Athletic Fee - Full-Time .................. $50.00 (mandatory for credit students) Part-Time.................. $4.00 per credit Insurance Fee - Full-Time (12+ credits) ....... $9.00 Part-Time (.5 - 11.5 credits).... $2.00 (mandatory for credit and non-credit students) Technology Fee - Mandatory for credit students Full Time (12+ credits) ....... $110.00 Part Time (.5 - 11.5 credits).... $70.00 Graduation Fee...................... $40.00 Transcript Fee ...................... $5.00 Non-Credit Course Fee ............... As indicated in this Bulletin Returned Check Fee.................. $25.00 per check Distance Learning Fee ............... $50.00 (per applicable course) Laboratory Fee...................... $30.00 (per applicable credit course) Tutorial Fee........................ $15.00 per semester Malpractice Insurance Fee............. $7.50 per semester ............................. (for applicable courses) Late Registration Fee................. $10.00 per course .......................... $25.00 maximum Admission Application Fee (non-refundable) ....... $30.00 Readmission Application Fee (non-refundable) ..... $20.00 Assessment Fee ..............................$25.00 After June 8, July 6, and July 20, students who neglected to officially register for a course that they have been attending since the beginning of session are charged $10 per course to a maximum of $25. Students who have been deleted from courses for non-payment and who are per­mitted to re-register are charged $50. The tuition for credit courses taken for audit (no credit) is the same as if the course were being taken for credit. NOTE: All tuition and fees charged are based upon the number of credits enrolled for the term. * The College reserves the right to increase tuition and fees upon approval of the Board of Trustees. In the event all sums are not paid when due, the students will be responsible for all costs of collection. Students who officially withdraw from a course or from the College may be eligible for a refund of tuition and appropriate share of fees in accordance with the following schedules. Summer 2008 Classes: 1. Prior to the start date of the semester: ....100% Refund Summer 1 Semester start date ..............06/02/08 Summer 2 Semester start date ..............06/30/08 Summer 3 Semester start date .............. 0714/08 2. During the first week: .................25% Refund Summer 1 ......................06/02/08-06/08/08 Summer 2 ......................06/30/08-07/06/08 Summer 3 ......................07/14/08-07/20/08 3. During the second week: ................0% Refund Summer 1 starting .......................06/09/08 Summer 2 starting .......................07/07/08 Summer 3 starting .......................07/21/08 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. Refund payments are processed and mailed approximate­ly four weeks after the beginning of the session. Inquiries regarding the refund policy should be directed in writing to the SUNY Orange Business Office, Refund Review Board. 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. 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. 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 Summer Currently, MySUNYOrange consists of three main services: My College Information, My College Communication and My Online Classes. Each of the services offers different function­ality and requires a different login format, both of which are detailed in the table below. We understand that different logins are inconvenient. To address this problem, we are currently working on imple­menting a single sign-on which will enable you to log in only once to gain access to My College Information, My College Communication and My Online Classes. Topics My College Information (Banner Self-Service) My College Communication (Portal) My Online Classes (Angel) STUDENTS STUDENTS STUDENTS How do I log in? Click Log in here Click Log in here Click Log in here What is my log-in? Your username is your “A number” printed on the schedule. Your initial password is your date of birth in the following format: mmddyy Your username is the part of your email address before the @ sign. You’ll find your email address when you log in to “My College Information” Your initial password is your date of birth in the following format: mmddyy Your username is the part of your email address before the @ sign followed by “-ora”. (e.g. for email jd@sunyorange.edu, username will be jd-ora) Your initial password is the last four digits of your “A number” What if I lost my password? Please visit this page, put in your username and click on “Forgot Pin?”. If you still have a problem, contact the helpdesk (see below). Contact the helpdesk. Please visit this page. If you still have a problem, contact the helpdesk (see “Where can I find help” below). What can I access? • Your email address • Grades • Class Schedule • Financial Aid Information • Email • Calendar • Weather • Google Search • Online classes Where can I find help? • Manuals • FAQ • Call (845) 341-4749 or (845) 341-4735 • Email: Helpdesk • Manuals • FAQ • Call (845) 341-4749 or (845) 341-4735 • Email: Helpdesk • Resources & Faq • Helpdesk Contact Info • Call 1 (800) 875-6269 • Email: SLN Helpdesk Summer 2008 Time Period Table 1 MIDDLETOWN CAMPUS MIDDLETOWN CAMPUS MIDDLETOWN CAMPUS 3 2 Summer Session NEWBURGH CAMPUS Summer Session NEWBURGH CAMPUS Summer Session NEWBURGH CAMPUS SUNY ORANGE MISSION We are a community of learners dedicated to reaching out to all citizens of Orange County to enrich their lives through the highest-quality education possible. Intellectual rigor, personal commitment and enhanced citizenship distin­guish a SUNY Orange education which will enhance students’ economic opportunities, deepen their appreciation of culture and of their place in history while broadening their sense of responsibility in a democratic society. VISION We will be the best college in the SUNY System, the college of choice for all Orange County citizens. We welcome all as individu­als, ensure academic and intellectual challenge, and mentor all in a caring, supportive environ­ment. Students will remember the College as one of their most richly rewarding experiences, the compass that guides their continued devel­opment. We consistently renew our promise to be a most rigorous and caring academic insti­tution, to provide visionary leadership, and to create a symphony of opportunity for personal and professional growth. We aspire to be the most efficient in shepherding public resources and to be a strategic force in enhancing the quality of life in Orange County and beyond. VALUES As community college educators our profes­sional lives are informed by shared values of mutual respect, integrity in the rigorous and honest pursuit of academic inquiry, and a commitment to the highest standards of excel­lence in all we do. We further value a spirited dedication to service, a celebration of cultur­ally rich campus environs, and the gathering to our community of the most varied mixture of maturity, ethnicity, patterns of thought, language and spirituality. Our sense of ethical and democratic responsibility bonds us to one another. All those who come here will experi­ence at SUNY Orange a sense of belonging to a special community of learners and will speak with pride of our openness and inspiration in the creation of the strongest sense of local and global community. SUNY ORANGE 1 June 2 -July 10, 2008 Day and Evening Credit Courses Evening Courses are Boxed and Shaded) 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. 4. Three credit courses offered in the summer term cover the same material as in a full-semester course, but do so at an accelerated pace. Students should take this into account when planning their schedules. ACCOUNTING (ACCOUNTING/OFFICE TECHNOLOGY DEPT.) ANTHROPOLOGY (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) 30319 ANT 101 A Cultural & Social Anthropology 3 HU 210 MW 09:00AM 12:15PM Harris ART (ARTS AND COMMUNICATION DEPT.) (Note: Studio art classes may involve extra cost for materials) 30233 ART 111 IM Color 2 30092 ART 123 F Visual Com & Graphics Design 1 3 30085 ART 124 F Visual Com & Graphics Design 2* 3 *Prerequisite: ART 123 30086 ART 203 M Modern Art -The 20th Century 3 30087 ART 230 X Arts & Communication Practicum 2 HA 115 OH 039 OH 039 HA 111 HA 111 TR MW MW TR TR 11:30AM 12:00PM 12:00PM 03:00PM 10:00AM 02:45PM 04:15PM 04:15PM 06:15PM 11:15AM Slater-Tanner Litow Litow Slater-Tanner Slater-Tanner ASTRONOMY (SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE DEPT.) BIOLOGY (BIOLOGY DEPT.) Lab components built into most of these sections 30089 BIO 110 AI Intro to Biology 3 BT 358 TWR 08:00AM 12:00PM Festa 30334 BIO 110 FM Intro to Biology 3 BT 303 MTW 12:00PM 04:00PM Vacura 30091 BIO 111 AI Anatomy & Physiology 1* 4 BT 311 MTWR 08:00AM 11:45AM Kleinman 30094 BIO 111 FM Anatomy & Physiology 1* 4 BT 203 MTWR 01:00PM 04:45PM STAFF *Prerequisite: AP Biology, BIO 110 or BIO 101 30095 BIO 112 AI Anatomy & Physiology 2* 4 BT 203 MTWR 08:30AM 12:15PM Paradies 30096 BIO 112 FM Anatomy & Physiology 2* 4 BT 311 MTWR 12:50PM 04:30PM Jahn *Prerequisite: BIO 111 30097 BIO 125 A Nutrition 3 BT 201 MW 08:00AM 11:15AM Gullette Middletown Campus June 2 - July 10, 2008 Summer 1 BUSINESS (BUSINESS MANAGEMENT DEPT.) 30190 BUS 103 A Intro to Business 3 HA 200 MW 08:30AM 11:45AM Capuano CHEMISTRY (SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE DEPT.) Lab components built into these sections 30100 CHM 105 AI General Chemistry 1* 4 HO 001 MTR 08:00AM 12:30PM MacMahon *Prerequisite: MAT 102 or Math Placement test into MAT 121 30104 CHM 120 AI Elem. of Chemistry & Physics* 3 HO 012 MW 08:00AM 12:30PM O’Brien 30109 CHM 120 IM Elem. of Chemistry & Physics* 3 HO 012 TR 08:00AM 12:30PM MacMahon *Prerequisite: tested into MAT 101 or higher or completed MAT 020 COMMUNICATION (ARTS & COMMUNICATION DEPT.) 30111 COM 101 I Foundations of Communication 3 OH 108 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM Scharfenberger 30112 COM 101 IM Foundations of Communication 3 OH 111 TR 11:30AM 02:45PM O’Connor 30113 COM 101 M Foundations of Communication 3 OH 111 TR 03:00PM 06:15PM Lehtinen COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS (APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES DEPT.) 30315 CIT 100 I Computer Literacy 3 BT 113 TR 10:30AM 12:45PM Witkowski 30110 CIT 101 I Microcomputer Applications* 3 BT 113 TR 08:30AM 10:00AM Witkowski *Hybrid Course - see box page 31 CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEPT.) DENTAL HYGIENE (DENTAL HYGIENE DEPT.) 30115 DNT 110 AI Pain Management in Dentistry* 2 BT 364 MTWR 09:00AM 11:30AM Melone *Prerequisite: BIO 115, CHM 110, DNT 203, MLT 106, CPR Certification Summer 1 www.sunyorange.edu EDUCATION (EDUCATION DEPT.) ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES DEPT.) 30316 EET 110 M Computer App & Graphics 3 BT 121 TR 03:00PM 05:50PM Bartlett ENGINEERING (SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE DEPT.) ENGLISH (ENGLISH DEPT.) 30174 WRT 040 I Basic Writing Skills 2* 3 HA 201 TR 08:30AM 11:45AM Browne *Prerequisite: Placement test 30118 ENG 101 A Freshman English 1* 3 HU 211 MW 08:30AM 11:45AM Solonche 30121 ENG 101 I Freshman English 1* 3 HU 211 TR 08:30AM 11:45AM Solonche *Prerequisite: WRT 040 or placement. Students who placed into any developmental reading course, RDG 080 must be completed prior to enrolling in ENG 101. 30122 ENG 102 A Freshman English 2* 3 BT 362 MW 08:30AM 11:45AM Meagher 30125 ENG 102 I Freshman English 2* 3 HU 209 TR 08:30AM 11:45AM STAFF *Prerequisite: ENG 101 30312 ENG 209 I American Lit:To the Civil War* 3 HU 207 TR 08:30AM 11:45AM Jakubowski *Prerequisite: ENG 102 FOREIGN LANGUAGES (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) 30171 SPN 101 I Elementary Spanish 1* 3 HA 203 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM Gutierrez *Note: Students who are proficient in Spanish may be placed in a more advanced course. Middletown Campus June 2 - July 10, 2008 Summer 1 HISTORY (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) 30129 HIS 101 I U.S. History to 1865 3 HU 203 TR 08:30AM 11:45AM STAFF 30321 HIS 102 A U.S. History Since 1865 3 HU 205 MW 09:00AM 12:15PM Basinski MARKETING (BUSINESS MANAGEMENT DEPT.) 30193 MKT 101 I Principles of Marketing 3 HA 200 TR 08:30AM 11:45AM Capuano LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY (LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY DEPT.) 30149 MLT 106 I Microbiology for Health Prof.* 3 30150 MLT 106 L1 Microbiology for Health Prof.* 30151 MLT 106 L2 Microbio for Health Prof. Lab* *Student must register for the day lecture and a day lab section BT BT BT 301 315 315 TW TW TW 10:30AM 08:00AM 01:00PM 12:45PM 10:15AM 03:15PM Rajsz Rajsz Rajsz MATHEMATICS (MATH DEPT.) 30133 MAT 020 I Developmental Algebra* 3 HA 301 TR 09:00AM *Prerequisite: MAT 010 or math placement test 30134 MAT 101 A Elementary Algebra* 3 HA 302 MW 09:00AM *Prerequisite: MAT 020 or math placement test 30137 MAT 102 I Intermediate Algebra* 3 HA 207 TR 09:00AM *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 101 or math placement test 30139 MAT 121 A College Algebra* 3 HA 211B MW 09:00AM *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 102 or math placement test 30141 MAT 122 I College Trigonometry* 3 HA 302 TR 09:00AM *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 121 or math placement test 30143 MAT 125 I Intro to Statistics* 3 HA 319 TR 09:00AM *Prerequisite: completion of MAT 102 or higher OR math placement assessment of MAT 113 or higher 12:15PM 12:15PM 12:15PM 12:15PM 12:15PM 12:15PM Schwartz Schwartz Stonick Curcio Cauthers Moody Register early for the best course selection! See pages 19-23 13 Summer 1 www.sunyorange.edu MATHEMATICS (MATH DEPT.) continued 30144 MAT 205 AI Calculus 1* 4 HA 300 *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 122, or MAT 131 or math placement test MTR 09:00AM 12:00PM Rickard 30146 MAT 207 AI Calculus 3* *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 206 4 HA 303 MTR 09:00AM 12:00PM Prial MUSIC (ARTS & COMMUNICATION DEPT.) 30154 MUS 107 A History of Rock Music 3 OH 023 MW 09:00AM 12:15PM Strunsky OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES (ACCOUNTING/OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES DEPT.) 30195 OFT 110 I Legal Documents & Terminology 3 HA 212 TR 08:30AM 11:45AM 30196 OFT 211 M Medical Transcription 3 HA 212 TR 03:00PM 07:15PM Loughman-Wright Bourdage PHILOSOPHY & RELIGION (ENGLISH DEPT.) 30161 PHL 210 A Philosophy* 3 HA 207 MW *Prerequisite: ENG 101 or concurrent enrollment. 08:30AM 11:45AM Givant PHYSICAL EDUCATION, EXERCISE STUDIES, HEALTH (MOVEMENT SCIENCES DEPT.) ACTIVITY COURSES: (FOR NON-MAJORS) Letter grades of A-F will be assigned 30157 PES 100 F Concepts of Physical Wellness 1 PE 222 MW 12:00PM 02:15PM Kissam-Horaz ACTIVITY COURSES: (FOR NON-MAJORS) These courses are applicable to the Physical Education requirement and are graded Pass (P) or Fail (F) 30160 PES 181 A Walking for Wellness 0.5 PE 222 MW 10:30AM 11:35AM Stepp 30198 PES 181 AI Walking for Wellness 0.5 PE FLD MW 09:15AM 10:20AM Kissam-Horaz 30199 PES 181 I Walking for Wellness 0.5 PE 222 TR 10:30AM 11:35AM Dross Middletown Campus June 2 - July 10, 2008 Summer 1 30200 PES 183 A Spinning 0.5 PE 218 MW 12:30PM 01:35PM Stepp 30201 PES 183 A1 Spinning 0.5 PE 218 MW 09:15AM 10:20AM Smith 30202 PES 183 I1 Spinning 0.5 PE 218 TR 09:15AM 10:20AM Dross 30205 PES 208 I Archery 0.5 PE FLD TR 11:45AM 12:50PM Smith 30206 PES 208 M Archery 0.5 PE FLD TR 01:00PM 02:05PM Smith 30207 PES 209 AF Tennis* 0.5 PE TC MW 12:30PM 01:35PM Smith 30209 PES 209 I Tennis* 0.5 PE TC TR 09:15AM 10:20AM Smith *Note: Black soled sneakers are not permitted on the Tennis courts. 30211 PES 300 A Weight Training 0.5 PE ER MW 10:30AM 11:35AM Kissam-Horaz 30212 PES 300 F Weight Training 0.5 PE ER MW 02:30PM 03:30PM Kissam-Horaz 30213 PES 411 I Yoga 0.5 PE STU TR 12:30PM 01:35PM Blon 30214 PES 602 A Fitness Swim 0.5 PE POOL MW 09:15AM 10:20AM Stepp PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT (PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT DEPT.) 30168 PTA 220 AI PTA - Clinical Education 3* 3 MTWR 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 HA 316 MTR 03:15PM 05:45PM Wolbeck HA 313 MTR 01:00PM 03:00PM Wolbeck *Prerequisite: MAT 102 or math placement test into MAT 121 30163 PHY 105 AI Gen. Physics 1 w/Calculus* 4 HA 313 MTR 08:00AM 10:00AM Cummins *Prerequisite: MAT 205 HA 316 MTR 10:15AM 12:45PM Cummins PSYCHOLOGY (PSYCHOLOGY & SOCIOLOGY) 30164 PSY 100 A Psychology of Adjustment 3 HU 201 MW 09:00AM 12:15PM Coccia 30165 PSY 101 A General Psychology 1 3 HU 202 MW 08:30AM 11:45AM Pernice RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY (DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING DEPT.) *Note: Course date span: May 19 through Aug. 21, 2008 30300 RAD 112 CK Rad Tech Clinical Practicum 2* 2 TBA TBA MTWRF 08:00AM 04:00PM Verschuuren 30301 RAD 215 CK Rad Tech Clinical Practicum 5* 2 TBA TBA MTWRF 08:00AM 04:00PM Verschuuren SOCIOLOGY (PSYCHOLOGY & SOCIOLOGY DEPT.) 30170 SOC 101 I Intro to Sociology 3 HU 210 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM SUNY ORANGE June 30 -August 7, 2008 Day and Evening Credit Courses Evening Courses are Boxed and Shaded) 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. 4. Three credit courses offered in the summer term cover the same material as in a full-semester course, but do so at an accelerated pace. Students should take this into account when planning their schedules. Department/Section Title Credits Bldg/Room Act/Days Time Instructor Prereqs BIOLOGY (BIOLOGY DEPT.) ECONOMICS (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) ENGLISH (ENGLISH DEPT.) 30223 WRT 030 BJ Basic Writing Skills 1 3 HA 107 MTWR 10:55AM 01:00PM STAFF *Prerequisite: placement by English Dept. 30224 WRT 040 BG Basic Writing Skills 2* 3 HA 105 MTWR 10:55AM 01:00PM STAFF 30225 WRT 040 BJ Basic Writing Skills 2* 3 HA 103 MTWR 10:55AM 01:00PM Chedister *Prerequisite: placement by English Dept. or successful completion of WRT 030 30221 RDG 070 BJ Reading & Study Skills 1* 3 HA 105 MTWR 08:00AM 10:05AM STAFF *Prerequisite: placment by the English Dept. or by recommendation of the Admissions Office 30229 RDG 080 BJ Reading & Study Skills 2* 3 HA 101 MTWR 08:00AM 10:05AM Pendergast 30228 RDG 080 J Reading & Study Skills 2* 3 BT 362 TR 08:30AM 11:45AM STAFF *Prerequisite: placement by English Dept. or successful completion of RDG 070 MATHEMATICS (MATH DEPT.) 30107 MAT 205 GN Calculus 1* 4 HA 211B MTR 01:00PM 03:50PM McCormack *Prerequisite: C-or better in MAT 122 or MAT 131 or placement test PSYCHOLOGY (PSYCHOLOGY & SOCIOLOGY DEPT.) 30108 PSY 230 J Abnormal Psychology* 3 HU 202 TR *Prerequisite: Completion of six college credits in psychology. 09:00AM 12:15PM Powell SOCIOLOGY (SOCIAL SCIENCES DEPT.) 30222 SOC 120 J Social Problems 3 OH 109 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM Hunter Middletown Campus June 30 - August 7, 2008 Summer 2 Department/Section Title Credits Bldg/Room Act/Days Time Instructor Prereqs ACCOUNTING (ACCOUNTING/OFFICE TECHNOLOGIES DEPT.) ART (ARTS & COMMUNICATION DEPT.) Note: Studio art classes may involve extra cost for materials. 30230 ART 101 H Intro to Art 3 HA 115 MW 12:00PM 03:15PM Litow BIOLOGY (BIOLOGY DEPT.) Lab components built into some of these sections 30237 BIO 110 CK Intro to Biology 3 BT 303 MTW 08:00AM 11:45AM STAFF 30238 BIO 111 CK Anatomy & Physiology 1* *Prerequisite: AP Biology, BIO 110 or BIO 101 30240 BIO 112 KO Anatomy & Physiology 2* *Prerequisite: BIO 111 4 4 BT BT BT 301 311 320 MTWR TR TR 08:00AM 08:00AM 12:45PM 11:45AM 11:45AM 16:45PM Kleinman Jahn 30242 BIO 125 C Nutrition 3 BT 358 MW 08:00AM 11:15AM Gullette BUSINESS (BUSINESS MANAGEMENT DEPT.) CHEMISTRY (SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE DEPT.) 30245 CHM 106 CK General Chemistry 2 4 HO 001 MTR 08:00AM 12:30PM Leung *Prerequisite: CHM 105 or permission of department chair continued on page 24 Registration Instructions 1. An activity fee of $4.00 per credit must be included when registering for evening or Saturday credit courses; $4.00 per day credit; $50.00 per Summer full-time course load. 2. A $9.00 insurance fee must be included with tuition payment for full time students and $2.00 for part time students. DM for Orange County Community Summer 2008 College Courses only Please see page 7 for detailed information. . Certificate of Residence for Credit Students Only NEW YORK STATE RESIDENT’S APPLICATION FOR CERTIFICATE OF RESIDENCE PURSUANT TO SECTION 6305 OF THE EDUCATION LAW ORANGE COUNTY RESIDENT – Complete and have this application notarized. Return it with proof of legal residence to the OCCC Bursar’s Office not earlier than 60 days before classes begin. NON-ORANGE COUNTY RESIDENT – This completed application, along with proof of legal residency, must be presented to your County Fiscal Officer who will issue a Certificate of Residency. The Certificate must be filed with the OCCC Bursar’s Office each fiscal year, not earlier than 60 days before classes begin. STATE OF NEW YORK (FIRST NAME) (M.I.) (LAST NAME) SS: PRINT COUNTY OF NAME does hereby swear (or affirm) that he/she legally resides at the following home address and that he/she has, for two years prior to the date of this affidavit (or affirmation) and application, reside as stated below. NUMBER & STREET CITY, TOWN OR VILLAGE COUNTY FROM MONTH-DAY-YEAR TO MONTH-DAY-YEAR Cut Along Dotted Line The applicant further states that he/she plans to enroll in Orange County Community College and that this affidavit (or affirmation) and application is made for the purpose of securing from the Chief Fiscal Officer of the County of a CERTIFICATE that applicant has met the requirements of Article 126 of the Education Law. Sworn to (or affirmed) before me this day of 200 Notary Public, State of New York, Qualified in County. Commission expires: NOTARY PUBLIC OR COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT Registration Instructions 1. An activity fee of $4.00 per credit must be included when registering for evening or Saturday credit courses; $4.00 per day credit; $50.00 per Summer full-time course load. 2. A $9.00 insurance fee must be included with tuition payment for full time students and $2.00 for part time students. TODAY’S DATE LIST COURSES IN NUMERICAL ORDER TERM KEY CHECK COURSE NUMBER CAREFULLY NO SP SPRING NEW STUDENT YES . S1 SUMMER I FALL TERM OF LAST REGISTRATION: S2 SUMMER 2 SPRING S3 SUMMER 3 SUMMER FA FALL I understand how the selected course(s) relate to my academic program or how they meet my academic goals. I acknowledge financial responsibility for the selected course(s) if they are not cancelled or if I do not withdraw prior to the start of the semester. I understand that if immunization requirements are not met, I may be dropped 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: Expiration Date MC Visa Discover ______________________________ _____ / ______ TERM CATALOG NUMBER SEC/LEC LAB CREDITS TOTAL CREDITS Cut Along Dotted Line College Courses only Please see page 8 for detailed information. Certificate of Residence for Credit Students Only This space for use of the Chief Fiscal Officer of County Certificate Issued Certificate Not Issued Date By * Education Law, Section 6305 provides: “The chief fiscal officer of each county, as defined in section 2.00 of the local finance law, shall upon application and submission to him satisfactory evidence, issue to any person desiring to enroll in a community college as a non-resident student, a certificate of residence showing that said person is a resident of said county...Such person shall, upon his registration for each college year file with the college such a certificate of residence issued no earlier than two months prior thereto, and such a certificate of residence shall be vaild for a period of one year from the date of issuance.” Education Law, Section 6301, paragraph 4, defines: “Resident – a person who has resided in the State for a period of at least one year and in the County, City, Town, intermediate school district, as the case may be, for a period of at least six months, both immediately preceding the date of such person’s registration in a community college or, for the purpose of section sixty-three hundred five of this chapter, his application for a certificate of residence.” In the event that a person qualified as above for state residence, but has been a resident of two or more counties in the state during the six months immediately preceding his application for a certificate of residence pursuant to section sixty-three hundred five of this chapter, the charges to the counties of residence shall be allocated among the several counties proportional to the number of months, or major fraction thereof, of residence in each county. Cut Along Dotted Line . Personal Data Sheet for SUNY ORANGE Non-Matriculated Students A Unit of the State University of New York ,ASTOUK A 9i>À Ê (!6%/5% &2/- . www.sunyorange.edu PROCEDURES This form (Form A) or a signed and/or stamped official immunization record must be submitted to Health Services at or prior to registration. New York State Public Health Law requires that all students born on or after January 1, 1957 who wish to enroll for six or more credits in any semester provide proof of immunity to Measles, Mumps and rubella, as well as sign and return the Meningitis response form (Form B). Please call 341-4870 if you have any questions regarding these requirements. Name Social Security Number / / (OPTIONAL) Home Address Date of Birth Phone NYS Public Health Law 2165 now requires post-secondary students to show protection against measles, mumps, and rubella. Persons born before January 1, 1957, are exempt from this requirement. A. M.M.R. (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) (Two doses required.) 1. Dose 1: given no 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 first dose .............................. 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 than 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 _______________________________________________________________ Address _____________________________________________________________ Phone (____) __________________________ Date _________________________ . ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS On July 22, 2003 Governor Pataki signed a piece of legislation that has a direct impact on your attendance at Orange County Community College. Therefore, your immediate attention to this matter is urgent. If you have not yet completed the Men­ingitis Information Response Form, you must complete this requirement as soon as possible, but no later than 30 days after the start of the semester. The new law requires all colleges and universities in New York State to provide students with information about Meningitis disease, and the availability of the meningitis vaccine (Menomune). Students are required to complete a Meningitis Infor­mation Response Form indicating they have either received the vaccine in the past 10 years, or that they have read the infor­mation and have chosen not to receive the vaccine. After reading the Meningococcal Disease Information, printed on the reverse side, please complete the Meninqitis Information Response Form below and return it to the campus Health Services Office. If you have any questions about this requirement please visit the Health Services office located on the 2nd floor of the College Commons or call 341-4870. MENINGITIS INFORMATION RESPONSE FORM All students enrolled for six or more credits must complete this form and return it to Health Services. For those wishing to receive the vaccine it is available through your private health care provider, or by appointment only from the Department of Health in Goshen. Cost ranges from $75 to $100. Call 291-2369 to schedule an appointment with the Department of Health. Please note that according to NYS Public Health Law, no institution shall permit any student to attend the institution in excess of 30 days without complying with this law. The 30 day period may be extended to 60 days if a student can show a good faith effort to comply. For extension contact Health Services. Check one box and sign below. I have (for students under 18, my child has): had the meningococcal meningitis immunization Menomune or Menactra within the past ten years. Date received: ____________________________ read, or have had explained to me, the information regarding meningococcal meningitis disease. I understand the risks of not receiving the vaccine. I have decided that I (my child) will not obtain immunization against meningococcal meningitis disease. Signed _______________________________________________ Date ___________________ Student Signature (Parent/Guardian if student is under 18) Student’s Name ________________________________________ Date of Birth ____/____/____ Please Print Student’s Address ______________________________________ Student ID# ______________ _____________________________________________________ Phone ___________________ Summer 3 www.sunyorange.edu COMMUNICATION (ARTS & COMMUNICATION DEPT.) 30250 COM 101 K Foundations of Communication 3 OH 108 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM O’Connor ENGLISH (ENGLISH DEPT.) 30252 ENG 101 K Freshman English 1* 3 HA 302 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM Doyle *Prerequisite: WRT 040 or placement. Students who placed into any developmental reading course, RDG 080 must be completed prior to enrolling in ENG 101. 30254 ENG 102 K Freshman English 2* 3 BT 270 TR 08:30AM 11:45AM Parker Prerequisite: ENG 101 30255 ENG 221 C Contemporary Short Story* 3 HA 200 MW 08:30AM 11:45AM Doyle *Prerequisite: ENG 102 FOREIGN LANGUAGE (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) 30305 SPN 102 K Elementary Spanish 2* 3 HA 201 TR 08:30AM 11:45AM Cowan *Prerequisite: SPN 101 or two years of high school Spanish or placement by instructor HISTORY (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) 30257 HIS 102 K U.S. History Since 1865 3 HU 203 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM Cieplinski 30259 HIS 130 H The Greek & Roman World 3 HU 205 MW 01:00PM 04:15PM Schwegler 30260 HIS 133 O Modern Europe 3 HU 205 TR 01:00PM 04:50PM Bierling Middletown Campus July 14 - August 21, 2008 Summer 3 MARKETING (BUSINESS MANAGEMENT DEPT.) MATHEMATICS (MATH DEPT.) 30263 MAT 020 K Developmental Algebra* 3 HA 207 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM Smith Prerequisite: MAT 010 or math placement test. 30265 MAT 101 K Elementary Algebra* 3 HA 303 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM Moody *Prerequisite: MAT 020 or math placement test 30267 MAT 102 K Intermediate Algebra* 3 HA 307 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM Delgado *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 101 or math placement test 30268 MAT 121 K College Algebra* 3 HA 319 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM Niedzielski *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 102 or math placement test 30271 MAT 206 CK Calculus 2* 4 HA 301 MTR 09:00AM 12:00PM STAFF *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 205 30273 MAT 214 CK Diff. Equations & Series* 4 HA 300 MTR 09:00AM 12:00PM Wang *Prerequisite: C- or better in MAT 207 MUSIC (ARTS & COMMUNICATION DEPT.) 30232 MUS 121 C Fundamentals of Music 3 OH 111 MW 09:00AM 12:15PM Strunsky PHYSICAL EDUCATION, EXERCISE STUDIES, HEALTH (MOVEMENT SCIENCES DEPT.) ACTIVITY COURES: (FOR NON-MAJORS) Letter grades of A-F will be assigned 30275 PES 100 O Concepts of Physical Wellness 1 PE 222 TR 12:00PM 02:15PM Giles ACTIVITY COURSES: (FOR NON-MAJORS) These courses are applicable to the Physical Education requirement and are graded Pass (P) or Fail (F) 30277 PES 181 C Walking for Wellness 0.5 PE 218 MW 09:15AM 10:20AM Giles 30279 PES 181 K1 Walking for Wellness 0.5 PE 218 TR 09:15AM 10:20AM Giles 30282 PES 209 K Tennis* 0.5 PE TC TR 08:00AM 09:05AM Quimby *Note: Black soled sneakers are not permitted on the Tennis courts. 30284 PES 210 K Racquetball* 0.5 PE HC TR 09:15AM 10:00AM Quimby *All sections of racquetball require students to provide their own AARA approved protective eyewear. 30283 PES 410 A Pilates 0.5 PE STU MW 10:30AM 11:35AM Giles 30276 PES 410 I Pilates 0.5 PE STU TR 10:30AM 11:35AM Giles Summer 3 www.sunyorange.edu PHYSICAL EDUCATION, EXERCISE STUDIES, HEALTH (MOVEMENT SCIENCES DEPT) continued PHYSICS (SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE DEPT.) 30296 PHY 106 CK Gen. Physics 2 w/Calculus 4 HA 313 MTR 08:00AM 10:00AM McGee *Prerequisite: PHY 105 and co-requisite: MAT 206 HA 314 MTR 10:15AM 12:45PM McGee PSYCHOLOGY (PSYCHOLOGY & SOCIOLOGY DEPT.) 30297 PSY 101 C General Psychology 1 3 HU 201 MW 09:00AM 12:15PM Pavek SOCIOLOGY (PSYCHOLOGY & SOCIOLOGY DEPT.) The SUNY Orange Honors Program provides opportunities for personal growth, educational discovery and academic achievement. If you want to stand out from the crowd, consider making the SUNY Orange Honors Program part of your college experience. As a SUNY Orange Honors Program student, you will … . . Join a community of talented and highly motivated students . . Build self-confidence by tackling new academic challenges . . Become a leader on campus and in your community through service-oriented projects . . Establish a foundation for success in future academic and professional endeavors For more information, contact Honors Program coordinator Elaine Torda at (845) 341-4004 or elaine.torda@sunyorange.edu, or visit the Honors Program web site at www.sunyorange.edu/honors. Department/Section Title Credits Bldg/Room Act/Days Time Instructor Prereqs ART (ARTS & COMMUNICATION DEPT.) BIOLOGY (BIOLOGY DEPT.) Lab components built into these sections 30175 BIO 110 QU Intro to Biology 3 KEY 315 MTW 08:00AM 12:00PM Merriam 30335 BIO 110 QX Intro to Biology 3 KEY 216 MTW 12:00PM 04:00PM Kahl BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT AND MARKETING (BUSINESS MANAGEMENT DEPT.) CHEMISTRY (SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & ARCHICTECTURE DEPT.) 30176 CHM 120 QA Elem. of Chemistry & Physics 3 KEY 317 MW 08:00AM *Prerequisite: tested into MAT 101 or higher or completed MAT 020. 12:30PM STAFF COMMUNICATION (ARTS & COMMUNICATION DEPT.) 30278 COM 101 QF Foundations of Communication 3 KEY 315 MW 02:00PM 05:15PM Cortell CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEPT.) 30318 CRJ 111 QI Criminology 3 KEY 318 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM Cacciatore ENGLISH (ENGLISH DEPT.) 30178 ENG 101 QA Freshman English 1* 3 KEY 209 MW 09:00AM 12:15PM Slichta *Prerequisite: WRT 040 or placement. Students who placed into any developmental reading course, RDG 080 must be completed prior to enrolling in ENG 101. Summer 1 www.sunyorange.edu FOREIGN LANGUAGES (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) HISTORY (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) 30327 HIS 101 QI U.S. History to 1865 3 KEY 313 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM McCoy 30180 HIS 122 QA World History Since 1500 AD 3 KEY 208 MW 09:00AM 12:15PM McCoy-McKay MATHEMATICS (MATH DEPT.) 30309 MAT 020 QA Developmental Algebra* 3 KEY 310 MW 09:00AM 12:15PM Smith *Prerequisite: MAT 010 or math placement test. 30310 MAT 101 QI Elementary Algebra* 3 KEY 310 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM Smith *Prerequisite: MAT 020 or math placement test PHYSICAL EDUCATION, EXERCISE STUDIES, HEALTH (MOVEMENT SCIENCE DEPT.) ACTIVITY COURES: (FOR NON-MAJORS) Letter grades of A-F will be assigned 30288 PES 100 QA Concepts of Physical Wellness 1 YMN132 MW 09:00AM 12:10PM Scandell-Colson 30217 PES 100 QI Concepts of Physical Wellness 1 YMN132 TR 11:45AM 02:00PM Stepp ACTIVITY COURSES: (FOR NON-MAJORS) These courses are applicable to the Physical Education requirement and are graded Pass (P) or Fail (F) 30339 PES 172 QF Body Shaping 0.5 YMN119 MW 12:15PM 01:20PM Scandell-Colson 30287 PES 174 QI Exercise & Weight Management 0.5 YMN119 TR 10:30AM 11:35AM Stepp 30338 PES 181 QI Walking for Wellness 0.5 YMN132 TR 09:15AM 10:20AM Stepp 30340 PES 413 QF Stretch for Wellness 0.5 YMN119 MW 01:30PM 02:35PM Scandell-Colson PSYCHOLOGY (PSYCHOLOGY & SOCIOLOGY DEPT.) SOCIOLOGY (SOCIAL SCIENCES DEPT.) ECONOMICS (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) 30337 ECO 201 B Macro Economics 3 KEY 313 MW 09:00AM 12:15PM Odock Department/Section Title BIOLOGY (BIOLOGY DEPT.) Credits Bldg/Room Act/Days Time Instructor Prereqs Lab component built into this section 30289 BIO 110 QW Intro to Biology 3 KEY 315 MTWF 08:00AM 12:00PM Turrone BUSINESS (BUSINESS MANAGEMENT DEPT.) CHEMISTRY (SCIENCE, ENGINEERING & ARCHITECTURE DEPT.) ENGLISH (ENGLISH DEPT.) 30333 ENG 101 QK Freshman English 1* 3 KEY 313 TR 09:00AM 12:15PM STAFF *Prerequisite: WRT 040 or placement. Students who placed into any developmental reading course, RDG 080 must be completed prior to enrolling in ENG 101. HISTORY (GLOBAL STUDIES DEPT.) MATHEMATICS (MATH DEPT.) 30292 MAT 101 QH Elementary Algebra* 3 KEY 318 MWF 01:00PM 04:15PM Pleasants *Prerequisite: MAT 020 or math placement test 30293 MAT 102 QC Intermediate Algebra* 3 KEY 318 MW 09:00AM 12:15PM Pleasants *Prerequisite: C-or better in MAT 101 or math placement test MUSIC (ARTS & COMMUNICATION DEPT.) Summer SUMMER SESSION 1 June 2 – July 10, 2008 30183 BIO 123 DL Prehistoric Life* 3.00 Jahn *This course will include a trip to the Museum of Natural History and students must provide their own transportation. 30194 BUS 203 DL Business Communications* 3.00 Messina *Required: one class meeting on campus for oral presentations. 30314 BUS 207 DL Intro to International Business Brooks 30184 CRJ 101 DL Criminal Justice 3.00 Beattie 30324 ECO 202 DL Micro-Economics 3.00 Farah 30186 MGT 201 DL Principles of Management 3.00 Fleming 30187 MGT 205 DL Human Resource Management 3.00 Fleming 30188 OFT 106 DL Keyboarding* 1.00 Krissler *Required: one required class meeting on campus for speed testing. 30216 PES 100 DX Concepts of Physical Wellness 1.00 Stepp 30215 PES 100 DL Concepts of Physical Wellness 1.00 Stepp 30341 PSY 221 DL Child Psychology* 3.00 Guallini *Late starting - course begins June 30 and ends August 21. SUMMER SESSION 2 June 30 – August 21, 2008 30325 ECO 201 DL Macro-Economics* *Course begins Summer Session 2 and ends Aug. 21, Summer Session 3. 3.00 Farah SUMMER SESSION 3 July 14 – August 21, 2008 30308 BIO 120 DL Biology for Today 3.00 Jahn 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 arranged with some common course deadlines. To participate in a Distance Learning course, you must have graphical access to the World Wide Web. In the home, dial-up or broadband access is usually provided by an Internet Service Provider (ISP) for a monthly fee. To participate in an online course, you must use your SUNY Orange student email address. Student Computer Requirements for Distance Learning Courses/ Recommendations for Web Enhanced Courses Your Internet Service Provider (ISP) will specify the computer require­ments for its service. Supported browser configurations are Internet Explorer 6.0, Netscape 7.0, Firefox 1.0.x and Safari 1.x. In addition, students should have Microsoft Word* and Adobe Acrobat Reader (for viewing pdf files). *(other word processing software can be used, but documents must be saved in the .rtf format). For more detailed instruc­tions, go to the DL home page (http://www.sunyorange.edu/dl). Additional Distance Learning Fee of $50.00 required for each distance learning course. 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, 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. SUMMER SESSION 1 30164 PSY 100 A Psychology of Adjustment 30165 PSY 101 A General Psychology 1 30166 PSY 101 EA General Psychology 1 30167 PSY 220 EA Developmental Psychology 30170 SOC 101 I Intro to Sociology 30169 SOC 101 EF Intro to Sociology SUMMER SESSION 2 30222 SOC 120 J Social Problems SUMMER SESSION 3 30297 PSY 101 C General Psychology 30298 PSY 101 EC General Psychology 30197 BUS 203 TC Business Communications Summer 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. 30110 CIT 101 I Microcomputer Applications 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 one semester or longer 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. Course Placement Assessment First-time college students 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. 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. 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. 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 3, for the dates for final examinations. Financial Aid All degree-seeking students enrolled in approved programs are eligible for financial aid consideration. Students requesting aid must complete the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) once each academic year. The applica­tion may be completed online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. This is the free application for federal and state aid. **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 file the FAFSA as early as possible. 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 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 (Effective August 31, 1998) 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 ALL of 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, Elaine Torda 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 Payment for all Summer 2008 sessions is due upon registration. Every stu­dent must submit payment, a signed Student Bill, and proof of legal residence. Payment options for Summer include: cash (Middletown only); check; money order; credit card (VISA, MasterCard, and Discover card); finalized financial aid; and third party vouchers. The TuitionPay payment plan is not available for the summer sessions. Payments can also be made online at www.sunyorange.edu. Click and select: Current Students-Bursar-payment options-online payment and follow the instruc­tions for submitting a credit card payment. A $10.00 convenience fee is charged for all online payments. Once registered, students who fail to complete payment or attend classes will incur a tuition liability if they do not withdraw (by completing a drop form) before the start date of the semester. To qualify for NY resident tuition rates a student must have maintained legal residence in the state for one full 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. Note: the three summer sessions are viewed as one academic term. All tuition and fees are based on the total number of credits enrolled for the term. 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 on the far right column of the schedule or as a special notation connected with the course. 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 (1st floor, Shepard Student Center). 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 Summer Calendar, page 3). 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 until they are successfully completed by the deadlines estab­lished in academic policy (See catalog, Developmental Education Program). To withdraw from a required developmental course a student needs the permission of the instructor, advisor, and the coordinator of developmental education or reg­istrar. Absence from class is not a sufficient reason when seeking permission to withdraw from a required developmental course. Students who choose to enroll in developmental courses may withdraw with the signature of an advisor. 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 Summer Calendar, page 3. 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-matriculated 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. View Your Grades Go to www.sunyorange.edu Click on My SUNY Orange In the first column (My College Information), click on Log In Here. Put in your USER ID # A-------- which can be found on your schedule, your bill, and any correspondence that comes from the College. If you don’t know your User ID, you must come in person to the Records and Registration office. Enter your PIN #. The VERY FIRST TIME, this will be your birthdate, in the format specified (mmddyy). You will IMMEDIATELY be told that your PIN has expired. This is OK. Follow the instructions. You need to choose a 6-digit number, and enter a security question and answer. Then click on Login. If you have logged in before and have forgotten your PIN: Click on “Forgot PIN?” It will give you your security question. Once you answer this question you can then reset your PIN #. If you don’t know the answer to your security question, you must come in person to the Records and Registration office. Click on Student/Financial Aid Tab Click on Student Record Click on Final Grades to view current semester grades Click on Academic Transcript to view all grades 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 Extension Center (Key Bank 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). Continue on Marine Drive to Second Street. Turn right onto Second Street, go up hill, turn left onto Colden Street. Go one block, NEC will be on right. 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. There is no campus shuttle service during the summer. Best Routes to Newburgh Free Academy (NFA) From the New York State Thruway: Take Exit 17 (Newburgh) to route 17K. Make left onto 17K and go nine traffic lights. Make a left onto Fullerton Ave. Go four blocks to South St. NFA is on the left. From Middletown: Take Route 84 East to Exit 10 - Route 9W. Make a right at the exit. Go to third traffic light (VFW Bldg. on corner). Make a right onto North St. Follow North St., bear left and go through traffic light onto Fullerton Ave. NFA is two blocks down on the right. From Beacon: Take Route 84 across Newburgh Beacon Bridge to Exit 10 (South). Go to 9W. At the fourth traffic light make a right onto North St. (VFW through traffic light onto Fullerton Ave. NFA is two blocks down on the right. From Cornwall: Follow Route 9W North through Broadway. Continue on route 9W to intersection of South St. (Downing Park on the right.) Make a left onto South St. and follow to the intersection of Fullerton Ave. NFA is on the right. Best Route to YMCA Building Follow directions to the Newburgh Extension Center. 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 YMCA 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 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. www.sunyorange.edu SUNY ORANGE Summer 2008 115 South Street Middletown NY 10940 July 28 – August 23 6 credits available for students Also open to the general public Sponsored by Global Studies Department For further information and registration forms, please contact Professor Edgar Gutierrez at (845) 341-4067 or edgar.gutierrez@sunyorange.edu