Morningside College Summer Courses 2017
The Morningside College experience cultivates a passion for life-long learning and a dedication to ethical leadership and civic responsibility.
Undergraduate Courses ACCT – Accounting CAT SEC T I T L E CREDITS 409 OL Advanced Accounting 4.00 This is an 8 week online course. Class will only meet if minimum enrollment is met.
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INSTRUCTOR Uhl, Steven
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CAT SEC T I T L E CREDITS 325 001 Painting 4.00 Class will only meet if minimum enrollment is met.
DAYS MTWTHF
HOURS 09:00am-11:00am
INSTRUCTOR Whitlock, Jodi
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335 001
4.00
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01:00pm-03:00pm
Bowitz, John
Guaranteed
CREDITS 2.00
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INSTRUCTOR TBA
NOTE Guaranteed
221 OL Medical Terminology 2.00 Prereq: BIOL 207 This is an 8 week online course. Class will only meet if minimum enrollment is met.
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Bunker, Aaron
308 001 Ecology 4.00 Prereq: BIOL 116, BIOL 117 Prereq: C or higher in BIOL 116 and 117 Class will only meet if minimum enrollment is met.
MTWTHF
01:00pm-04:10pm
Stroh, James
CAT SEC T I T L E CREDITS 231 OL Principles of Management 4.00 This is an 8 week online course. Class will only meet if minimum enrollment is met.
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INSTRUCTOR Power, Anne
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341 OL Principles of Marketing This is an 8 week online course.
4.00
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Eastman, Marilyn
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430 OL
Contemporary Leadership and 4.00 Ethics This is an 8 week online course. Class will only meet if minimum enrollment is met.
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Zink, Mary
484 OL Business Policy 4.00 This is an 8 week online course. Class will only meet if minimum enrollment is met.
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Power, Anne
CAT SEC T I T L E CREDITS 121 OLF General Chemistry I 4.00 This is a first half online course. Meets first half of the summer session, June 5-30
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INSTRUCTOR Thomas, Andrew
NOTE Guaranteed Lab fee required
122 OLS General Chemistry II 4.00 Prereq: CHEM 121 This is a second half online course. Meets second half of the summer session, July 3-28
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Thomas, Andrew
Guaranteed Lab fee required
ART - Art
Ceramics
BIOL - Biology CAT SEC T I T L E 205 OL Health and Nutrition This is an 8 week online course.
BUSN - Business Admin
CHEM - Chemistry
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COMM - Mass Communications CAT SEC 101 OL
TITLE Introduction to Mass Communication This is an 8 week online course.
CREDITS 4.00
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INSTRUCTOR Fuglsang, Ross
NOTE Guaranteed
330 OL Public Relations Prereq: COMM 208 or department permission This is an 8 week online course.
4.00
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To be assigned
Guaranteed
CREDITS 4.00
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HOURS TBA
INSTRUCTOR Blaine, Patrick
NOTE Guaranteed
CULT - Cultural Studies CAT SEC 201 OL
TITLE The Mayan, Aztec, and Incan Worlds Past and Present This is an 8 week online course.
EDUC - Education CAT SEC 318 001
TITLE CREDITS DAYS HOURS Growth & Development of Middle 2.00 T 01:00pm-04:00pm Level Learners & Practicum Prereq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.50 education gpa; admission to Teacher Preparation Program This course will be taught in a hybrid model, including seat-time and an online component.
INSTRUCTOR NOTE Pappadackis, Cheryl Guaranteed
324 001 Reading in Content Areas 4.00 Prereq: 2.50 cum gpa; 2.50 education gpa Prereq: Admitted to Teacher Preparation Program This course will be taught in a hybrid model, including seat-time and an online component.
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01:00pm-04:00pm
To be assigned
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INSTRUCTOR Reid, Heather
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CREDITS 4.00
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INSTRUCTOR De Clute, Shannon
NOTE Guaranteed
CREDITS 4.00
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HOURS TBA
INSTRUCTOR Tinklenberg, Jessica
NOTE Guaranteed
PHIL - Philosophy CAT SEC T I T L E CREDITS 205 OL The Philosophical Athlete 4.00 This is an 8 week online course. Class will only meet if minimum enrollment is met.
PSYC - Psychological Sciences CAT SEC T I T L E 309 OL Abnormal Psychology Prereq: PSYC 101 This is an 8 week online course.
RELG - Religious Studies CAT SEC T I T L E 250 OL World Religions This is an 8 week online course.
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Organizational Management Courses Note: These course sections are only open to students in the Organizational Management Major
BUSN - Business Admin CAT SEC T I T L E 341N OL Principles of Marketing This is an 8 week online course.
CREDITS 4.00
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INSTRUCTOR Eastman, Marilyn
NOTE Guaranteed
CREDITS 4.00
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INSTRUCTOR To be assigned
NOTE Guaranteed
CREDITS 4.00
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INSTRUCTOR LaPaglia, Jessica
NOTE Guaranteed
CREDITS 4.00
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INSTRUCTOR Tinklenberg, Jessica
NOTE Guaranteed
COMM - Mass Communications CAT SEC T I T L E 330N OL Public Relations Prereq: COMM 208 or department permission This is an 8 week online course.
PSYC - Psychological Sciences CAT SEC T I T L E 336N OL Applied Organizational Research This is an 8 week online course.
RELG - Religious Studies CAT SEC T I T L E 250N OL World Religions This is an 8 week online course.
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SUMMER CALENDAR
DISTRIBUTION REQUIREMENTS - SUMMER 2017
SUMMER SESSION June 12 – Monday June 14 – Wednesday July 3 – Monday July 21 – Friday
Ethical Reasoning and Application COMM 101 Introduction to Mass Communication PHIL 205 The Philosophical Athlete
Summer Session classes begin Last day to register or add a Summer Session class Last day to drop a Summer Session class Summer Session classes end
ONLINE SUMMER SESSION June 5 – Monday First half and full session classes begin June 7 – Wednesday Last day to register or add a first half or full session class June 23 – Friday Last day to drop a first half class June 30 – Friday First half classes end July 3 – Monday Second half classes begin July 5 – Wednesday Last day to register or add a second half class July 14 – Friday Last day to drop a full session class July 21 – Friday Last day to drop a second half class July 28 – Friday Second half and full session classes end CLASSROOM BUILDING CODES BR Buhler-Rohlfs Hall CC Charles City Hall HC Hindman Hobbs (HPER) Center LC Lincoln Center LH Lewis Hall LIBR Hickman-Johnson-Furrow Library MC MacCollin Classroom Building SC Walker Science Center BOOKSTORE HOURS May 15 – 16 9 am – 1 pm May 17 – May 31 CLOSED June 1 – July 28 9 am – 1 pm (Mon.-Fri.) July 31 – August 4 9 am – 4:30 pm. August 5 – 18 CLOSED
Global Awareness RELG 250 World Religions RELG 250N World Religions Creative Expression ART 325 Painting ART 335 Ceramics Empirical Reasoning BUSN 341 Principles of Marketing BUSN 341N Principles of Marketing CHEM 121 General Chemistry I PSYC 336N Applied Organizational Research
FLAG REQUIREMENTS - SUMMER 2017 Religions Traditions CULT 201 The Mayan, Aztec and Incan Worlds Past and Present RELG 250 World Religions RELG 250N World Religions Service Learning BUSN 430 Contemporary Leadership and Ethics COMM 330 Public Relations COMM 330N Public Relations
UNDERGRADUATE REGISTRATION PROCEDURES FOR SUMMER 2017 FULL TIME OR PART TIME UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE SEEKING STUDENTS ENROLLED for Spring 2017 term may advance register for the summer session at the same time that they advance register for next fall. OTHERS who attend Morningside College as non-degree seeking students or who attend other institutions during the academic year may advance register for the summer session beginning April 10. APPLYING FOR ADMISSION is not necessary unless one is applying for financial aid or receiving Veteran’s Benefits. To obtain further information on applying for admission, contact the Director of Admissions, 274-5111.
TUITION AND FEES FOR SUMMER 2017 WILL BE AS FOLLOWS: Undergraduate courses ............................................................................................. $320.00/credit hour For seniors (60 yrs. +) ................................................................................................ $160.00/credit hour Auditing a course ....................................................................................................... $150.00/credit hour Auditing for seniors (60 yrs. +)..................................................................................... $70.00/credit hour ANY CHANGES IN REGISTRATION must be processed by the Registrar’s Office. A drop/add card must be filled out and processed in order to change an original registration. The Registrar’s Office processes drop/add cards the same day they are received, and that date determines the amount of refund the student is entitled to, according to the following TUITION REFUND SCHEDULE: Summer School Refund Policy Withdrawals during the first 60% of a term are given a pro-rata refund of tuition. Fees are not refundable. There is no refund after 60% of the term has passed. Withdrawals on or before the first day of the Summer Session receive a 100% refund of tuition. After the third day of the Summer Session there is no refund for partial reduction in enrollment. FINANCIAL AID may be available for ADMITTED students enrolled during the summer session. Morningside College scholarships and grants cannot be applied to the summer school session. To determine whether your particular situation qualifies you for financial aid, contact the Office of Student Financial Planning, 274- 5159. Morningside College reserves the right to withhold registration transcripts and other services and privileges from any student who has a delinquent financial obligation for tuition, fees, parking fines, library fines or books. Students are charged a 1.5% monthly finance charge (18% APR) on the unpaid balance of charges older than 30 days. 4