2021 Wintersession Undergraduate Course Schedule (January 4-22)
Posted Tue 01/05/2021 06:39 AM
The schedule is subject to change if enrollments make additions or
cancellations of sections necessary.
2021 Wintersession Open Registration Period
opens at 8:30 am Monday, November 16 for current students to register via
"Colleague Self-Service"
**New students (includes "visiting" students from other institutions):
If interested in enrolling in a wintersession course(s) as a non-degree student,
please contact the Office of Admissions for an application - 413.782.1517, or study@wne.edu.
Upon receiving permission to
register, will be assigned an advisor from the appropriate College/School. The
advisor will assist with the registration process.
** 11-week Winter'21 Graduate Term Priority Registration Period opens 8:30
am Monday, October 26 **
As noted in selected course descriptions, wintersession courses will be taught
entirely online. Students may be expected or required to use the Internet
and the College's Internet-based, Kodiak, course delivery program. Registered students
may access the Internet from computers located on the main campus in
Springfield or from their own personal computers.
Undergraduate Courses
Art
Art: 2-D Art
3 credits
ART 240-50 By Arrangement Books Ray, Joseph W C 01/04-01/22
Online w/Kodiak - asynchronous
Laboratory Fee $50
Business
Business: Internship in Business
1 credit, prerequisite: At least 60 credit hours and have a minimum GPA of 2.5 overall and in the major, except where an internship is required in the major, or obtain special permission of their dean to undertake an internship.
BUS 480-50 By Arrangement Books Greeley, Jack P CLOSED
Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice: Special Topics in Criminal Justice
3 credits
CJ 291-50 By Arrangement Books Hansen, Laura L 01/04-01/22
Online w/Kodiak - asynchronous - ST: Street Gangs - In the search for social justice, one question that continues to go unanswered, how do you correct the inner city problems that contributes to social inequality? One answer for inner city youth and young adults is to join street gangs. This course examines the social problems that contribute to gang recruitment, including in schools. Some of the variables examined are age, gender, race, and above all, social inequality and poverty.
Cultures
Cultures: Cuban Cultures
3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing - Satisfies Elements of Culture requirement "CA."
CUL 253-50 By Arrangement Books Kozey, Christopher L 01/04-01/22
Online w/Kodiak - asynchronous
Cultures: Special Topics in Cultures
3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing
CUL 297-50 By Arrangement Books Drnec-Kerr, Lisa 01/04-01/22
Online w/Kodiak - asynchronous - ST: The Czech Republic - The Czech Republic is a country inextricably woven into the history and cultures of Europe and the West, but it is also a country defined by the struggle for a national identity and politics. This course will explore how Czech legends, literature, and art speak to and catalyze Czech political history and give rise to the modern day Ceska Republika. This course meets Elements of Culture requirement "CA."
Economics
Economics: The Economics of Crime
3 credits
EC 105-50 By Arrangement Books Eskot, Herbert 01/04-01/22
Online w/Kodiak - asynchronous
English
English: Twentieth Cent American Lit
3 credits, prerequisite: Junior standing and "C-" or better in ENGL 133, or permission of English Chair. Satisfies one of the Writing Intensive Course requirements for Arts and Sciences students.
ENGL 357-50 By Arrangement Books Rhodes, Winthrop G 01/04-01/22
Online w/Kodiak - asynchronous
Finance
Finance: Special Topics in Finance
1 credit
FIN 290-50 By Arrangement Books Durr, Wayne A 01/04-01/22
Online w/Kodiak - asynchronous - ST: Financial Modeling - This one credit course is for College of Business students who are interested in Financial Modeling.
Industrial Engineering
Industrial Engineering: Industrial Safety & Hygiene
3 credits, prerequisite: Complete ENGR 212 or IE 212
IE 422-50 By Arrangement Books Salmon, Christian 01/04-01/22
Online w/Kodiak - asynchronous - cross-listed w/IE 591-50
Management
Management: Business & Society
3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing. This course can be taken to fulfill the PH 211 requirement. Cannot take both PH 211 and MAN 240/HONB 240 for credit. This course does not fulfill the ethics requirement for A & S or ENGR students.
MAN 240-50 By Arrangement Books Forray, Jeanie M 01/04-01/22
Online w/Kodiak - asynchronous
Management: Internship in Management
1 credit, prerequisite: At least 60 credit hours and have a minimum GPA of 2.5 overall and in the major, except where an internship is required in the major, or obtain special permission of their dean to undertake an internship.
MAN 480-50 By Arrangement Books Knott, Melissa J CLOSED
Marketing
Marketing: Internship in Marketing
1 credit, prerequisite: At least 60 credit hours and have a minimum GPA of 2.5 overall and in the major, except where an internship is required in the major, or obtain special permission of their dean to undertake an internship.
MK 481-50 By Arrangement Books Elam, Elizabeth CLOSED
Philosophy
Philosophy: Intro to Philosophy
3 credits
PH 103-50 By Arrangement Books Luzecky, Robert W 01/04-01/22
Online w/Kodiak - asynchronous
Psychology
Psychology: Intro to Psychology
3 credits
PSY 101-50 By Arrangement Books Kleinmann, Ava E 01/04-01/22
Online w/Kodiak - asynchronous
Psychology: Organizational Psychology
3 credits, prerequisite: Complete PSY 101. Junior standing, or permission of the chair.
PSY 302-50 By Arrangement Books Outhouse, Jessica C 01/04-01/22
Online w/Kodiak - asynchronous
Psychology: Forensic Psychology
3 credits, prerequisite: Complete PSY 101 and junior standing, or permission of the chair.
PSY 319-50 By Arrangement Books Castellano, Alison N 01/04-01/22
Online w/Kodiak - asynchronous
Psychology: Abnormal Psychology
3 credits, prerequisite: Junior standing, or permission of the chair. Complete PSY 101.
PSY 326-50 By Arrangement Books Kleinmann, Ava E 01/04-01/22
Online w/Kodiak - asynchronous