Western New England College Wintersession (10 days) January 3 through January 14, 2005 On-Campus Classes meet Monday through Friday over 10 days from 9:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Registration for 2005 Wintersession Courses begins November 8
This schedule is subject to change if enrollments make additions or cancellations of sections necessary.Full-time WNEC students: Full-time WNEC students need the approval of their faculty advisor or the school's Associate/Assistant Dean if the faculty advisor is not available. Faculty advisors can use an "Add" slip for wintersession registrations. Full-time WNEC students can then proceed to the SAS Office to have their approved wintersession registration processed. Part-time WNEC students and "Visiting" students: The Office of Continuing Education will handle wintersession registrations for the part-time WNEC students and visiting students from area colleges. No student will be permitted to register for more than 1 wintersession course during this 10 day period.
Use of the Internet and log-in instructions for "Manhattan". As noted in selected course 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
2005 Wintersession Offerings January 3 through January 14, 2005 (revised as of December 21, 2004) Business (College-wide electives) BUS 390: Special Topics in Business 3 credits, prerequisite: AC 202 BUS 390-50 MWF 9:00 am-1:30 pm Coulter, John S107 TTh meets on-line On-Line Fraud:Detection & Invest Criminal Justice CJ 314: The Judicial Process 3 credits, prerequisite: CJ 101 plus any 200-level CJ course or permission of the department. CJ 314-50 Claffey, John M. On-Line Taught online w/Manhattan History HIST 354: Civil War & Reconstruction 3 credits, prerequisite: Sophomore standing. HIST 354-50 MTWThF 9:00 am-1:30 pm Anzalotti, John E208 meets M-F, Jan 3-14 Management MAN 341: Leadership and Change 3 credits, prerequisite: Junior standing. MAN 341-50 Hess, Peter On-Line Taught online w/Manhattan Psychology PSY 204: Organizational Psychology 3 credits, prerequisite: PSY 101. Not open to those who have recvd credit for MAN204 PSY 204-50 Carlson, Jessica H. On-Line Taught online w/Manhattan PSY 314: Social Psychology 3 credits, prerequisite: PSY 101 and Sophomore standing PSY 314-50 Carlson, Jessica H On-Line Taught online w/Manhattan PSY 390: Special Topics in Psychology 3 credits, prerequisite: PSY 101 and Sophomore standing. PSY 390-50 MTWThF 9:00 am-1:30 pm Hakala, Christopher S113 Careers in Psychology Sociology SO 325: Introduction to the Mayan World 3 credits, prerequisite: PSY 101, SO 101 or SO 205. May be used as a substitute for Elements of Culture "C" req. SO 325-50 Luxton, Richard Abroad *study abroad Jan 4-15 *see http://mars.wnec.edu/~rluxton/yucatan.htm for additional info re: this trip to Mexico SO 390: Special Topics in Sociology: Socio Exam of Masculinity 3 credits, prerequisite: none SO 390-50 Simpson, Michaela On-Line Taught online w/Manhattan SO 391: Special Topics in Sociology: Morality & Society 3 credits, prerequisite: SO 101. SO 391-50 Zucco, Raymond On-Line MTWThF 1:00-1:50 pm Chat Taught online-daily chats Reminder: No student will be permitted to register for more than 1 wintersession course during this 10 day period.
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