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CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY

SPRINGAPRIL OPEN HOUSE 2, 2016

2013

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Welcome to the sixth annual Spring Open House at Cleveland State University! We’re excited to have you on campus to show you our state-of-the-art learning spaces, and to share with you the cutting-edge academic initiatives and partnerships that are making CSU one of the top urban research universities in the country. For 2016, CSU has again been recognized by U.S. News & World Report as one of America’s Best Colleges. The University is currently experiencing a phase of unprecedented growth and progress. Please enjoy today’s Open House and begin to experience Engaged Learning, our hands-on approach to providing a valuable and rewarding education. Sincerely,

Dr. Ronald M. Berkman President, Cleveland State University

TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information.......................................................................................................3 Campus Fair......................................................................................................................3 Campus Tours/Arts Campus Tour................................................................................3 Information Session Schedule......................................................................................4 Information Session Descriptions...............................................................................5 Monte Ahuja College of Business Events...................................................................6 College of Education and Human Services Events..................................................6 Washkewicz College of Engineering Events............................................................7 Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Honors College Events.....................................7 College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Events.................................................8 College of Sciences and Health Professions Events................................................8 Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs Events.....................................9 School of Nursing Events...............................................................................................9 Academic Programs at CSU................................................................................... 10-11 Campus Tour Options...................................................................................................12 Cleveland State University 2121 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44115-2214 216.687.2000 www.csuohio.edu

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Next Steps Station Visit the Next Steps Station, located in the Student Center (SC) 313/315 where you can: • Complete the application • Receive an instant admissions decision • Accept your admission • Sign up for Orientation • Get your transfer credit evaluated

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APRIL 2, 2016

Welcome to Spring Open House! Please feel free to attend only the events that interest you at your leisure, whether it is for the entire day or for a few short hours. VIKING OUTFITTERS — 10% discount coupon for Open House visitors. Open from 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Located on the first floor of the Student Center (SC). CSU RECREATION CENTER — CSU Rec Center (RC) is open to the public free of charge today. Visitors receive a 20% discount at the Pro Shop. CAMPUS TOURS — Depart from the Student Center (SC) Atrium every half hour. See page 12 for the tour route and information about Residence Hall and Library Tours. FOOD — Discount options available at the following eateries: Viking Grounds: 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. Outtakes Store: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Viking Marketplace: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. Quiznos: 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. Chili’s Grill & Bar: 11 a.m. – 10 p.m.

CSU volunteers are wearing large Open House buttons. Please ask them for assistance if you need directions or have any questions about today’s events.

FINANCIAL AID HELP Have financial aid questions? Stop by the All-in-1/ Financial Aid table at the Campus Fair located in the Student Center (SC) Glasscock Family Foundation Ballroom or visit the Allin-1 office in Main Classroom (MC) 116.

Next Steps Station

ARTS CAMPUS TOUR 11:00 a.m., 12:30 p.m. Meet in the Student Center Glasscock Family Foundation Ballroom at the Campus Fair and head down to tour the Arts Campus in Playhouse Square. On this tour you will see the new studio art and design classrooms, dance studios and rehearsal halls, costume shop and scene shop! You will also see the new art, theatre and dance facilities in our Middough Building.

Student Center (SC) 313/315 Complete the application for admission, accept your admission to CSU, sign up for Orientation, or receive a transfer credit evaluation with the help of our Admissions Staff.

CAMPUS FAIR: 9:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M.

Meet representatives from a variety of offices and departments on campus in the Student Center Glasscock Family Foundation Ballroom (SC), Room 311.

CAMPUS FAIR INFORMATION TABLES Admissions/ New Student Orientation Army ROTC/Military Science Athletics Campus Police Department Campus Support Services Dining Recreation Center Residence Life Near Campus Housing Campus Activities Board Cleveland State Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) College Credit Plus College Now Greater Cleveland College of Education and Human Services College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences Advising Center Art Department Black Studies Program Criminology, Anthropology and Sociology Department Department of Music History Department Economics Department

English Department Liberal Studies Program Linguistics Program Political Science Department School of Communication School of Social Work The Department of Philosophy and Comparative Religion Women’s Studies Program World Languages, Literatures and Cultures Department College of Sciences and Health Professions CSU Alumni Association & The 1964 Society Education Abroad Exploratory Advising Facilities, Architect, Safety, Technology (FAST) Department of FAST/Sustainability Financial Aid Office First Year Advising Graduate Admissions Huntington Bank Information Services & Technology/ Mobile Campus

Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Honors College Math Learning Center Michael Schwartz Library Monte Ahuja College of Business Graduate Business Programs Monte Ahuja College of Business Professional Development Center Monte Ahuja College of Business Undergraduate Programs NEOMED-CSU Partnership for Urban Health Office of Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement School of Nursing Student Government Association Student Life The Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs Transfer Center Tutoring and Academic Success Center (TASC) Viking Crew Washkewicz College of Engineering Bert L. and Isis S. Wolstein Center

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INFORMATION SESSION SCHEDULE* SESSION 1: 10:00 – 10:30 A.M. SESSION TITLE Engaging a Diverse Campus and Community College 101 Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Honors College Introduction to Financial Aid Student Housing Options How Do I Succeed in College? How Do I Get the Internship or Job I Want?

LOCATION MC 201 MC 123 MC 103 MC AUD FT 102 MC 134 MC 136

SESSION 2: 11:00 – 11:30 A.M. SESSION TITLE Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Honors College College 101 How Do I Pick My Major? Introduction to Financial Aid Graduate School CSU Vikings Going Greek Student Housing Options

LOCATION MC 103 MC 123 MC 134 MC AUD MC 136 MC 201 FT 102

SESSION 3: NOON – 12:30 P.M. SESSION TITLE LOCATION Engaging a Diverse Campus and Community MC 201 Student Housing Options FT 102 Transferring to CSU MC 123 How Do I Succeed in College? MC 134 How Do I Get the Internship or Job I Want? MC 136 You @ CSU MC 202

SESSION 4: 1:00 – 1:30 P.M. SESSION TITLE How Do I Pick My Major? Transferring to CSU Introduction to Financial Aid Student Housing Options CSU Vikings Going Greek Graduate School You @ CSU

LOCATION MC 134 MC 123 MC AUD FT 102 MC 201 MC 136 MC 202

*Events are also offered in CSU colleges throughout the day. Check the following pages for information about college-specific events.

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4 • CSU SPRING OPEN HOUSE

INFORMATION SESSION DESCRIPTIONS HOW DO I SUCCEED IN COLLEGE? College graduates attest: Crossing the finish line is not just about going to class, but also about knowing your resources and support services. Find out about the numerous free services CSU offers to help you succeed in your academic career.

COLLEGE 101 Learning about a college education can be as confusing as learning a new language or visiting another country. This session will break down the basic structure of a university, help you understand the parts involved in earning a degree and explain some of the terminology you will encounter on any college campus.

HOW DO I PICK MY MAJOR? Selecting an academic major is one of the most challenging aspects of the college experience. This session will examine common myths and misconceptions about majors, the relationship between majors and careers, and key factors to consider when choosing your major. Whether you’re currently undecided about your major, or think you may already have decided on your major, this session offers a wealth of useful information.

JACK, JOSEPH AND MORTON MANDEL HONORS COLLEGE This information session is for high achieving students interested in a challenging college academic experience. Learn more about the Honors and University Scholars programs, admissions requirements and meet current students in the program.

including information about the CSU residence halls — Euclid Commons and Fenn Tower.

YOU @ CSU Find out why more and more students are making the CSU decision. Meet an admissions counselor and experience a fun presentation that outlines the highlights of CSU. Participants will also get to hear from current students on a student panel and ask questions about the college search process and why these students chose Cleveland State University.

HOW DO I GET THE INTERNSHIP OR JOB I WANT? It is never too early to start thinking about what you will be doing when you graduate from college. At Cleveland State University, we believe career development begins the moment you arrive on campus. Learn about services and find out how we will help you figure out which careers interest you and what you need to do to land your dream job or internship!

ENGAGING A DIVERSE CAMPUS AND COMMUNITY CSU is an urban University that enjoys a rich diversity of cultures, interests and opportunities for cultural learning. Learn about activities and services offered through the Office of Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement to

support diversity, promote inclusive excellence and student success. Hear from a diverse group of Student Navigators who will share their experiences working on various diversity initiatives that promote inclusion, engagement, retention and success.

CSU VIKINGS GOING GREEK Is joining a fraternity/sorority for me? Many college students ask this same question. Greek Life offers the opportunity to come in contact with new people who share similar interests and values and who will become your friend for life. Fraternities and sororities bring out the best in their members through strong friendships and common goals. Greek organizations have an impact on their member’s lives in many ways, offering them learning and life experiences through community service, friendship, leadership, scholarship and social activities. Learn about CSU Greek Life in this session.

GRADUATE SCHOOL Learn more about the unique experience that CSU provides for graduate students. Meet College of Graduate Studies staff and participate in an informative presentation that includes information about financing your graduate education, standardized testing best practices, graduate assistantship opportunities and tips for success at the graduate level.

INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL AID This session will provide an opportunity for participants to learn about the financial aid application process. The cost of higher education and different types of financial aid will also be reviewed.

STUDENT HOUSING OPTIONS As a CSU student, you may decide to commute from your family home, live in a CSU residence hall, lease from a university — approved apartment or lease from an off campus landlord. It is up to you. Learn more about all of your options and estimated expenses

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MONTE AHUJA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS • A  ccredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International in both business and accounting, a distinction shared with less than 5% of business schools worldwide. • U  ndergraduate, Graduate and Certificate programs all taught by professors who are experts in their fields. These professors share real-world experiences and make projects for local companies part of the curriculum. • E  ngage in unique hands-on learning experiences with coops and internships, including opportunities at Fortune 500 businesses, located just steps from CSU. Our students get work experience at local companies such as Progressive, KeyBank, SherwinWilliams, the Cleveland Indians, and more. • C  onnected, engaged and invested in the Cleveland business community, the College offers executive and continuing education, entrepreneurship and small business consulting programs. CAREER PATHS AND BUSINESS MAJORS MONTE AHUJA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS (BU) 220 10:00 A.M. – 11:30 A.M. This presentation provides general

information about all of the majors offered in the College of Business and how these majors can help students develop dynamic, interchangeable careers within various businesses and industry. The program highlights emerging trends regarding careers that require a business degree.

you land that dream job, enhance your career, increase your earning potential and stand out from the competition. The Monte Ahuja College of Business offers a wide variety of programs that fit your lifestyle, professional experience, educational background and budget.

MY PERSONAL BUSINESS PLAN MONTE AHUJA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS (BU) 219 11:30 A.M. – 1:30 P.M. Prospective students and their family members can meet one-on-one with a College of Business academic advisor for a personal information session regarding the student’s interests in business majors and programs.

Stop by to chat with an advisor, meet current students and alumni and learn about our programs including:

• Students will review four-year major program plans regarding their major of interest and career goals.

• Health Care Administration MBA

• Students will leave with a personalized folder containing information about business scholarships, student engagement programs and student services to support degree completion from the Monte Ahuja College of Business. COLLEGE OF BUSINESS GRADUATE BUSINESS PROGRAMS OPEN HOUSE: MONTE AHUJA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS, LOWER LEVEL 9:00 A.M. – 2:00 P.M. A graduate business degree can help

• MBA (full-time, part-time, off campus) • Executive MBA • 1-Year Global Accelerated MBA • 1-Year Online Accelerated MBA • MBA/JD Joint Degree Program • Master of Labor Relations and Human Resources • Master of Accountancy • Master of Computer and Information Science – Information Systems • Certificates: Business Analytics, Entrepreneurship, Marketing Analytics and more Plus, submit your application during Spring Open House and we will waive your application fee!

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES • T  he College of Education and Human Services (CEHS) is comprised of four departments that include: 1) Curriculum and Foundations; 2) Teacher Education; 3) Counseling, Administration, Supervision and Adult Learning; and 4) Health and Human Performance. •  CREATE Our Curriculum Redesign Effort Advancing Teacher Education (Project CREATE) is a redesign of our licensing programs to improve early childhood, middle childhood, and special education teacher education and is based on a collaborative, integrative, clinical model for teacher preparation that will result in student-focused clinically based teacher licensing programs.

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• INTERNSHIPS Our College of Education and Human Services Internships are designed to provide students with the knowledge and experience to become successful teachers. The purpose of these paid internships is to provide CEHS students with the opportunity to enhance their teaching skills and have more direct contact with students. •  PROGRAMS WE OFFER Faculty members will be available from each of the College departments to offer information and answer questions about the various programs we offer. Visit the following website for more information about the many program areas available: http://www.csuohio.edu/cehs/ essc/college-advising-office-esscprogram-requirements

FORMAL PRESENTATIONS WILL TAKE PLACE FROM 10:30 A.M. – 11:15 A.M. AND 12:00 P.M. – 12:45 P.M. Join us in the Atrium of Julka Hall during one of these sessions to learn about the College of Education and Human Services.

WASHKEWICZ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING • F  eaturing chemical/biomedical, civil/environmental, electrical/ computer and mechanical engineering programs, the College is located steps away from Fortune 500 businesses and world-class institutions. Students engage in unique hands-on learning experiences alongside renowned professors and local engineering professionals. • I n state-of-the-art classrooms, professors draw on engineering expertise and incorporate projects from local companies into the curriculum. Class sizes are small, which means that you’ll receive a personalized engaged learning experience from professors you’ll get to know on a first name basis. • O  utside the classroom, students learn from local professionals and explore possible careers through internships and co-ops in organizations such as NASA, Parker Hannifin Corporation, the Cleveland Clinic, and more. Our co-op program enables students to alternate semesters between academic study and full-time, paid work at engineering companies. There are also 16 active engineering student clubs and organizations on campus. • T  he College of Engineering provides over $500,000 annually in scholarships to our students.

• The College recently received $15 million from Donald and Pamela Washkewicz and the Parker Hannifin Foundation to break ground for a new $42 million engineering building scheduled for completion in August 2017. Be sure to visit Fenn Hall (FH) - or stop by the Washkewicz table at the Campus Fair to request an escort to Fenn Hall — to learn about engineering academic programs and student groups, meet professors, current students and staff. ENGINEERING LAB PRESENTATIONS 10:45 A.M. – 12:15 P.M. All lab tours take place in Fenn Hall. Lab locations subject to change. Stop by the Washkewicz table at the Campus Fair (SC 311) for details. • Electrical and Computer Engineering* • Computer Science* • Chemical Engineering* • Mechanical Engineering* • Civil Engineering* The above programs are also available as graduate programs of study, along with Environmental Engineering, Software Engineering and Biomedical Engineering. * Programs with an asterisk are available as a five-year Bachelors and Master’s program. Doctoral programs are also offered.

Four year applied learning programs in Mechanical and Electronic Engineering Technology are also available. Technology programs are Algebra based. Other programs are Calculus based. ENGINEERING STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS AND SERVICES FENN HALL (FH) LOBBY 10:30 A.M. – 12:15 P.M. Meet with student leaders and hear about their activities and organizations ENGINEERING LECTURE“WHAT DO ENGINEERS DO?” FENN HALL (FH) 103 AND (FH) 130 COMPTON ALUMNI LOUNGE AND FOXES’ DEN STUDY LOUNGE 11:15 A.M. AND 11:50 A.M. Presented by Gregg Schoof, Manager of Engineering Student Programs and Brianna McKinney, Student Recruiting Assistant. These sessions will provide an overview of engineering fields and related achievements, and provide information regarding scholarships, career options, salaries, employment projections, student organizations and services. Cooperative Education, the Honors Program and an available job shadowing program will be discussed. A student’s perspective on the college experience will also be shared.

JACK, JOSEPH AND MORTON MANDEL HONORS COLLEGE • O  ffers a challenging program designed to meet the needs of academically talented students interested in attending an urban university. • S  tudents enjoy the benefits of being in a large, diverse, comprehensive university located in a dynamic urban center, while at the same time receiving the personalized attention, small class sizes, and opportunities for undergraduate research and creativity typical of smaller schools.

• Students graduating with Honors from CSU typically move on to graduate study and professional careers. JACK, JOSEPH AND MORTON MANDEL HONORS COLLEGE PRESENTATION MAIN CLASSROOM (MC) 103 10:00 A.M. AND 11:00 A.M. This information session is for high achieving students interested in a challenging college academic experience. Learn more about the Honors and University Scholars programs, admissions requirements and meet current students in the program.

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COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES • Y  ou will be taught by professors who win prestigious Fulbright Awards, publish books, write articles, act in a variety of regional productions and perform for the world-renowned Cleveland Orchestra. One has even won a Grammy Award!

CAMPUS FAIR TABLES Stop into the Student Center Glasscock Family Foundation Ballroom anytime between 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. to talk to an academic advisor in the following academic programs from the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences (CLASS):

• T  heatre, dance and art programs are housed at our Fine Arts Campus in Playhouse Square — the second largest performing arts district in the United States — making the campus a rare opportunity for arts-oriented students. Students perform regularly in the Allen Theatre!

Art Department Black Studies Criminology, Anthropology and Sociology Department School of Communication Economics Department English Department History Department Liberal Studies Program Linguistics Program Department of Music Department of Philosophy and Comparative Religion Political Science Department School Of Social Work Women’s Studies Program World Languages, Literatures and Cultures Department CLASS Advising

• O  utside the classroom, you’ll learn from local professionals and explore possible careers before graduation through internships and unique study abroad programs. There are also more than 20 active liberal arts and social science-related student clubs and organizations on campus. These include The Cleveland Stater, our university newspaper.

COLLEGE OF SCIENCES AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS • I n the classroom, you will be taught by renowned professors and researchers who are dedicated to helping students excel in their academic programs. The College of Sciences and Health Professions (COSHP) has consistently superior graduation rates. • S  tudents in the College of Sciences and Health Professions have two dedicated advisors — a professional advisor dedicated to all university requirements and regulations, and a faculty advisor who serves as an expert in their field. • O  ur students can explore a unique opportunity for early admission to medical school at Northeast Ohio College of Medicine (NEOMED), through the NEOMED-CSU Partnership for Urban Health. With the growth of the NEOMED-CSU Partnership program, medical school acceptance rates for CSU students are above the national average!

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COLLEGE OF SCIENCES AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS (COSHP) PANEL DISCUSSION MAIN CLASSROOM (MC) 202 11:00 A.M. Learn about our academic offerings, recent accomplishments and vision for the future from COSHP Dean Meredith Bond. This session will also feature an undergraduate student panel representing the array of COSHP majors. Get your questions answered directly by our current students! PLUS, two lucky attendees will win a gift card to the Viking Outfitters bookstore! CHEMISTRY LAB DEMONSTRATION SCIENCE BUILDING (SI) 340 12:00 P.M. If you’re interested in science and chemistry, you won’t want to miss Dr. Jerry Mundell as he presents a fun and interactive demonstration in one of the COSHP’s state-of-the-art chemistry laboratories.

OCCUPATIONAL AND PHYSICAL THERAPY TOUR CENTER FOR INNOVATION IN THE MEDICAL PROFESSIONS (IM) 225 12:00 P.M. Meet faculty and students from our popular Occupational Therapy and Physical Therapy programs in the recently-opened Center for Innovation in the Medical Professions. Obtain information about these programs, view some of the technology used in the classrooms and labs, and experience demonstrations of techniques used in these fields. SPEECH AND HEARING CLINIC TOUR CENTER FOR INNOVATION IN THE MEDICAL PROFESSIONS (IM) 275 12:00 P.M. Join faculty and students in this oncampus Clinic, which offers services from consultation to comprehensive diagnostic and therapy services for children, teens and adults with speech, language and hearing problems. Tour our new facility and learn more about this health profession.

MAXINE GOODMAN LEVIN COLLEGE OF URBAN AFFAIRS • T  he College of Urban Affairs is recognized as one of the premier colleges of Urban Affairs. Levin College is ranked seventh in the nation for the graduate specialty in City Management and Urban Policy by U.S. News & World Report. • T  he new Center for Experiential Learning is a one-stop resource center providing internships and mentoring opportunities for students. Through this innovative initiative, students obtain realworld experience and begin to build professional networks prior to graduation. • T  he College offers three accelerated 4+1 programs, which allow high-performing students to earn a Bachelors and a Master’s degree in just five years. By accelerating the completion of two degrees, students can jump start their careers as professionals in

public administration, non-profit management, or environmental management.

Lakes Basin are planned and managed to increase water resilience to the disruptions of climate change.

WHAT DOES WATER MEAN TO YOU? WHAT DOES WATER MEAN TO CLEVELAND? LEVIN COLLEGE OF URBAN AFFAIRS CAMPBELL GALLERY 10:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M. Thirty-six percent of the global population (2.5 billion people) already live in water-scarce regions – aren’t you glad you don’t? Twenty-one percent of the world’s fresh water is in the Great Lakes system and there are 1.5 million water-related jobs in the Great Lakes region.

Stop in and learn about how Levin College students, faculty and staff are engaged in this exciting and important field. We offer an undergraduate major in Environmental Studies, a Certificate in Sustainable Urban Development and an accelerated 4+1 program leading to an MA in Environmental Studies.

In preparation for the Levin College’s Water Resilient Cities Conference in April 2016, this exhibit will showcase images that convey the role that water plays in our lives and the life of our city and region. The conference focuses on how cities in the Great

TOUR STOP IN THE ATRIUM LEVIN COLLEGE OF URBAN AFFAIRS ROBERTA STEINBACHER ATRIUM 10:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M. Meet Levin College leadership, faculty and staff. Hear why we’re ranked #7 for City Management and #17 for Nonprofit Management. In the Levin College, we are changing America’s cities, one graduate at a time.

SCHOOL OF NURSING • F  eaturing a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN), accelerated BSN; and RN to BSN programs for undergraduates, more than 95% of School of Nursing students graduate on schedule and are in great demand by hospitals and health care agencies. • I n the classroom, professors draw on years of real nursing experience and incorporate the latest techniques and technologies into the curriculum. Students have the opportunity to practice all of the nursing skills on mannequins in our Nursing Resource Laboratory before they ever work on patients. • O  utside of the classroom, students learn first-hand by interacting with local nursing professionals during clinical experiences at some of the best hospitals in the country, including the Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals and MetroHealth Medical Center.

a student’s perspective. Hear an overview of the nursing program, meet advisors and nursing professors and have your questions answered. TOURS OF THE NURSING RESOURCE LABORATORY CENTER FOR INNOVATION IN MEDICAL PROFESSIONS (IM), ROOMS ON 1ST AND 2ND FLOORS 10:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M. The School of Nursing has outstanding learning resources for students. In addition to the vast amount of information nurses need to know, they must also be proficient in many psychomotor skills. The Nursing Resources Lab (NRL) provides a safe environment for students to learn and practice the

many intricate skills required for safe patient care before using them in clinical rotations with patients. Staff will escort you through the NRL and Simulation Rooms and offer explanations of what you are seeing and answer questions. Tours of the Simulation Rooms include Critical Care, Pediatrics and Obstetrics. “A NURSE I AM” FILM CENTER FOR INNOVATION IN MEDICAL PROFESSIONS (IM) 112 10:00 A.M. – 12:30 P.M. Stop in and watch all or part of a film that gives examples of real nurses at work. The film will be shown in a continuous loop throughout the day. Nursing faculty will be available to answer questions.

A NURSING STUDENT’S PERSPECTIVE CENTER FOR INNOVATION IN MEDICAL PROFESSIONS (IM) 114 10:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M. Take a seat in the state-of-the-art nursing classroom to experience

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ACADEMIC PROGRAMS AT CSU* MONTE AHUJA COLLEGE OF BUSINESS SEE PAGE 6 FOR AHUJA COLLEGE EVENTS UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS Accounting Public Accounting Governmental or Institutional Accounting Management Accounting Internal Auditing Information Systems Auditing General Business Business Economics Finance Investment and Security Management Real Estate Finance Financial Management Management of Financial Institutions Information Systems and Technology International Business Management General Management Healthcare Management Human Resource Management Marketing Marketing Communications Consumer Marketing Business to Business Marketing International Marketing Operations and Supply Chain Management Business Analytics Global Operations Management Supply Chain Management Project Management GRADUATE PROGRAMS Master of Accountancy (MAcc) Financial Accounting/Auditing Program Taxation Program Master of Business Administration (MBA) Accounting Economic Development Finance Health Care Administration Human Resources and Labor Relations Information Systems International Business Marketing Operations and Supply Chain Management Executive Master Business Administration (EMBA) Global Accelerated MBA Mobile Accelerated MBA Online Accelerated MBA MBA in Health Care Administration (MBA-HCA) Master of Computer and Information Science (MCIS) Master of Labor Relations/Human Resources (MLRHR) MBA/Juris Doctor (JD/MBA) DOCTORAL PROGRAM Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) Finance Information Systems Global Business Management and Labor Relations Marketing Operations Management

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COLLEGE OF EDUCATION AND HUMAN SERVICES (CEHS) SEE PAGE 6 FOR CEHS EVENTS UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS: (B.B.ED. DEGREE AND TEACHER LICENSURE) Early Childhood (Pre K-Grade 3) Middle Childhood (Grades 4-9) Requires two Concentrations: Math, Science, Social Studies, Reading and Language Arts Adolescent/Young Adult (Grades 7-12) Integrated Language Arts Integrated Mathematics Integrated Social Studies Dual Science: Chemistry and Physics, Life Science and Earth Science, Life Science and Chemistry, Physics and Life Science Special Education (Grades K-12) Mild/Moderate Intervention Moderate/Intensive Intervention Multi-Age (Pre K-Grade 12) French Health Physical Education Spanish Music Visual Arts ALLIED SPORTS PROFESSIONS PROGRAMS (B.S. ED. DEGREE) Exercise/Fitness Specialist Sports Management

Science and Chemistry, Physics and Life Science Multi-Age (Pre-K-Grade 12) Spanish Visual Arts School Counseling (K-12)

WASHKEWICZ COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING SEE PAGE 7 FOR WASHKEWICZ COLLEGE EVENTS UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS Chemical Engineering (5 year BCHE + MS) Civil Engineering (5 year BCE + MS) Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering (5 year BEE + MS) Electronic Engineering Technology Mechanical Engineering (5 year BME+MS) Mechanical Engineering Technology GRADUATE PROGRAMS Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering Master of Science in Chemical Engineering Master of Science in Civil Engineering Master of Science in Electrical Engineering Master of Science in Engineering Mechanics Master of Science in Environmental Engineering Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering Master of Science in Software Engineering DOCTORAL PROGRAMS Doctor of Engineering Applied Biomedical Engineering

POST-BACCALAUREATE PROGRAMS COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS (TEACHER LICENSURE) AND SOCIAL SCIENCES (CLASS) Middle Childhood (Grades 4-9) SEE PAGE 8 FOR CLASS EVENTS Requires two Concentrations: Math, Science, Social Studies, Reading UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS and Language Arts Anthropology Adolescent/Young Adult (Grades 7-12) Art Integrated Language Arts Art History Integrated Mathematics Graphic Design Integrated Social Studies Studio Art Dual Science: Chemistry and Physics, Black Studies Life Science and Earth Science, Life Science Communication and Chemistry, Physics and Life Science Communication Management Multi-Age (Pre K-Grade 12) Comparative Religion French Criminology Health Economics Physical Education English Spanish Creative Writing Music Literature Visual Arts Secondary Licensure Film, Television and Interactive Media GRADUATE PROGRAMS French (M.ED. DEGREE AND TEACHER LICENSURE) History Early Childhood (Pre K-Grade 3) International Relations Special Education (Grades K-12) Global Studies Mild/Moderate Intervention (K-12) Area Studies Moderate/Intensive Intervention (K-12) International Business and Economics Early Childhood Intervention (Pre-K-3) Journalism and Promotional Communication School Health (Pre-K-12) Advertising Mild/Moderate Intervention Journalism Master of Urban Secondary Teaching Public Relations (MUST) Liberal Studies Adolescent/Young Adult (Grades 7-12) Linguistics Integrated Language Arts Music (BA) Integrated Mathematics Music (BMUS) Integrated Social Studies Composition Dual Science: Chemistry and Physics, Education Life Science and Earth Science, Life

Performance Therapy Philosophy Ethics Political Science Public Service Social Studies Social Work (BSW) Sociology Spanish Theatre and Dance Acting Directing Technical Theatre Women’s Studies

Juris Doctor/Master of Science in Environmental Science Master of Science in Health Sciences Physician Assisting Master of Arts or Master of Science in Mathematics Master of Occupational Therapy Master of Public Health Master of Science in Physics Optics and Materials Medical Physics Optics and Medical Imaging Master of Arts in Psychology Psychology, Clinical Program Psychology, Consumer Industrial Research Program GRADUATE PROGRAMS Master of Applied Communication Theory and Psychology, Diversity Management Program Methodology Psychology, Experimental Research Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing/ Program NEOMFA Psychology, School Program Master of Arts in Economics Master of Arts in Speech Pathology and Master of Arts in English Audiology Master of Arts in Global Interactions Master of Arts in History History Museum Studies Master of Music Composition Music Education Performance Master of Arts in Philosophy Philosophy Bioethics Master of Social Work Master of Arts in Spanish

COLLEGE OF SCIENCES AND HEALTH PROFESSIONS (COSHP) SEE PAGE 8 FOR COSHP EVENTS UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS Biology Biology-Medical Technology Chemistry American Chemical Society Certified Pre-Professional Studies Pre-Professional Studies with a Concentration in Pharmaceutical Science Environmental Science Health Sciences Associate Degree Completion General Interest Pre-Physician Assistant Pre-Physical Therapy Pre-Occupational Therapy Mathematics (BA) Mathematics (BS) Pharmaceutical Sciences (BS) Physics (BA) Physics (BS) Psychology Speech and Hearing GRADUATE PROGRAMS Master of Science in Biology Master of Science in Chemistry Master of Science in Environmental Science

SPECIALIST PROGRAMS Psychology Specialist DOCTORAL PROGRAMS Doctor of Philosophy in Adult Development and Aging Doctor of Philosophy in Clinical-Bioanalytical Chemistry Clinical Chemistry Cellular and Molecular Medicine Doctor of Physical Therapy Doctor of Philosophy in Regulatory Biology Cellular and Molecular Medicine

MAXINE GOODMAN LEVIN COLLEGE OF URBAN AFFAIRS SEE PAGE 9 FOR LEVIN COLLEGE EVENTS UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS Environmental Studies (BA) Environmental Planning and Sustainable Development Environmental Management Nonprofit Administration Organizational Leadership Urban Studies Management Communication Public Safety Management Public Management Emergency Preparedness/Homeland Security Urban Studies Urban and Regional Planning Public Management Environmental Policy and Management

GRADUATE PROGRAMS Master of Arts in Environmental Studies Master of Nonprofit Administration and Leadership Master of Public Administration Master of Urban Planning, Design, and Development Master of Science in Urban Studies DOCTORAL PROGRAMS Doctor of Philosophy in Urban Studies and Public Affairs GRADUATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Local and Urban Management Urban Real Estate Development and Finance Nonprofit Administration Urban Economic Development Urban Geographic Information Systems

SCHOOL OF NURSING SEE PAGE 9 FOR NURSING EVENTS BASIC BSN PROGRAM The Basic program is designed for students who are seeking a baccalaureate degree and licensure as a registered nurse. This traditional program is three years in length. ACCELERATED BSN PROGRAM The Accelerated program is an intense program that spans four consecutive semesters. It is designed for students who have a bachelor’s degree in another profession and want to transition into nursing. RN TO BSN PROGRAM The RN to BSN program is offered to students who are already licensed RNs through a diploma or associate degree program. The nursing portion of this online program can be completed in three consecutive semesters. MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING (With a focus on population health) In the MSN program, students may choose one of four tracks: Specialized Populations Nursing Education Forensic Nursing Clinical Nurse Leader (CNL) Students may also choose to pursue a joint MSN/MBA degree. The program is taught on a part-time basis, and all of the nursing courses in the MSN program are taught online.

UNDERGRADUATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS Sustainable Urban Development Urban Geographic Information Systems Public Management

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CAMPUS TOUR OPTIONS HOP ON, HOP OFF: CAMPUS TOUR Walking tours of campus will be available throughout the day between 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. The tours originate in the Student Center. However, you can hop on and hop off at various stops across campus. Feel free to hop off the tour and listen to a speaker, experience an academic college, or tour a building. When you are ready to rejoin the tour, simply wait at the tour stop sign for the next tour to come along and hop on.

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1 Student Center (SC) 2 Julka Hall (JH) - College of Education and Human Services and School of Nursing 3 Recreation Center (RC) 4 Fenn Hall (FH) - Washkewicz College of Engineering 5 Science Building (SI) - College of Sciences and Health Professions 14 6 Main Classroom (MC) 7 All-in-One (MC)

8 Michael Schwartz Library (RT) 9 Rhodes Tower West (RW) - Career Services Center and Veterans Student Success Center 10 Music and Communication Building (MU) - College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences 11 Business Building (BU) - Monte Ahuja College of Business 12 Urban Building (UR) - Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs 13 Center for Innovation in Medical Professions (IM) THE LANGSTON C.M.S.D. School of Nursing STEM HIGH SCHOOL

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MICHAEL SCHWARTZ LIBRARY SELF-AUGMENTED REALITY TOUR 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Use the Layar app (available on iOS and Android) to take a self-guided tour of the Library to learn more about the Library’s services, resources and facilities. Library staff will be available to answer questions.

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ARTS CAMPUS TOUR 11:00 a.m., 12:30 p.m. Meet in the Student Center Glasscock Family Foundation Ballroom at the Campus Fair and head down to tour the Arts Campus in Playhouse Square. On this tour you will see the new studio art and design classrooms, dance studios and rehearsal halls, costume shop and scene shop! You will also see the new art, theatre, and dance facilities in our Middough Building.

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