Western New England College

2008 Fall Semester Schedule

Posted Thu 07/03/2008 09:07 AM

WESTERN NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE
Springfield, Massachusetts

The schedule is subject to change if enrollments make additions or cancellations of sections necessary.

100-400 level courses may be taken for undergraduate credit only.

500 level Engineering courses may be taken for either undergraduate or graduate credit.

Other 550 level and 600 level courses may be taken for graduate credit and are not open to undergraduate students. Additional information regarding the evening graduate courses offered on the 11-week term schedule will be posted on the Graduate Studies site.

Sections numbered 40 - 49 = Evening classes meeting after 5:00 p.m.

Sections numbered P4, for Accelerated Degree Programs For Adult Learners = Evening classes meeting after 5:00 p.m.

Sections numbered 51 & 52 = On-Line classes

Sections numbered P5, for Accelerated Degree Programs For Adult Learners = On-Line classes

Sections numbered P1, for Accelerated Degree Programs For Adult Learners = Saturday classes



College Catalogue and course descriptions. Course descriptions are also available to current students @ ASAP's "Search for Courses" link.

.pdf of Fall Advising Sheets


ATTENTION: Incoming Freshmen, Transfers, BBA and Accelerated Degree Programs For Adult Learners students:
Seats in appropriate course offerings have been "saved" for the incoming freshmen and transfer students. Some course sections (i.e. designated as "Freshmen Only Sections", BBA and Accelerated Degree Programs For Adult Learners) are prematurely marked CLOSED in order to save the necessary seats for the Orientation and Registration Program.


Use of the Internet and "Manhattan" .
As noted in selected course comments/descriptions, students may be expected or required to use the Internet and the College's Internet-based "Manhattan" program. Registered students may access the Internet, and "Manhattan", from computers located on the main campus in Springfield or from their own personal computers. Information about "Manhattan" is available at http://manhattan.wnec.edu

The comment, "Taught on-line w/Manhattan", means a student does not have to physically attend classes on campus. The course instruction is delivered entirely via the Internet.


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Undergraduate Courses

Accounting Art Aerospace Studies
Biology Business Information Systems (formerly CIS & QM) Business Law (formerly LS)
Biomedical Engineering Business (College-wide electives) CCGS
Chemistry Criminal Justice Communication
Computer Engineering Computer Science Cultures
Economics Education Electrical Engineering
English Engineering-General Film
Finance French Forensic Science
Geography Geology History
Honors Program Industrial Engineering Integrated Liberal & Professional
International Studies Information Technology Journalism
Liberal Arts Law and Society Management
Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Meteorology
Marketing Military Leadership Music
Physical Ed/Health & Recreation Philosophy Physics
Political Science Psychology Sign Language
Sociology Spanish Sport Management
Social Work Theater

Graduate Courses

Computer Engineering Electrical Engineering

Evening Courses (Undergraduate & Graduate)

Accounting Art Business Information Systems (formerly CIS & QM)
Business Law (formerly LS) Business (College-wide electives) Criminal Justice
Communication Computer Engineering Cultures
Economics Education Electrical Engineering
English Finance Geography
Information Technology Journalism Management
Mechanical Engineering Marketing Music
Philosophy Psychology Social Work

Accelerated Adult Degree Program Courses

Business Information Systems (formerly CIS & QM) Business Law (formerly LS) Business (College-wide electives)
Criminal Justice Cultures Economics
English Finance Management
Psychology


2008 Fall Semester Schedule posted Thu 07/03/2008 09:07 AM by Linda Chojnicki,
Western New England College's Academic Schedule Coordinator.