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Winter/Spring 2007 Schedule of Classes Winter Term Spring Semester January 3 - February 2 February 13 - May 31 Winter/Spring 2007 Schedule of Classes Winter Term Spring Semester January 3 - February 2 February 13 - May 31 For up-to-date course offerings and classroom assignments, check the on-line Schedule of Classes at www.csustan.edu Table of Contents Symbols & Abbreviations ..............................................................................................................2 Winter/Spring Fee Schedule .........................................................................................................4 Fee Payment Deadlines ..................................................................................................................6 Dates To Remember .......................................................................................................................7 Registration Fact Sheet ....................................................................................................................................9 Web Registration Instructions ...................................................................................................10 Registration Kiosk Locations ....................................................................................................10 Registration Activity Dates .......................................................................................................11 General Registration Instructions .............................................................................................12 Alternative Registration Methods .............................................................................................14 Special Situations ......................................................................................................................15 New Student Orientation .............................................................................................................16 Direct Deposit Information .........................................................................................................17 Money Matters Registration Fees ......................................................................................................................18 Refund Schedule ........................................................................................................................19 Fee Schedule for 2006-2007 .....................................................................................................20 Other Fees ................................................................................................................................27 Payment Methods ......................................................................................................................28 Refund Deadlines ......................................................................................................................29 Scholarships, Waivers and Tax Incentives ................................................................................30 Installment Plan ...........................................................................................................................32 General Information ....................................................................................................................31 Testing Information .....................................................................................................................35 Writing Proficiency Courses .......................................................................................................38 Summit Program ..........................................................................................................................40 Community Service Learning .....................................................................................................41 General Education Curriculum ..................................................................................................42 Televised Courses (TV Reception Sites & Information) ...........................................................47 Supplemental Instruction ............................................................................................................48 Subject Listing by College & Department .................................................................................49 Winter Term Course Listing .......................................................................................................51 Winter Stockton Course Listing ...................................................................................................60 Winter Final Exam Schedule ......................................................................................................59 Spring Semester Course Listing .................................................................................................62 Spring Stockton Course Listing ...................................................................................................96 Spring Final Exam Schedule .....................................................................................................101 Student Club Listings ................................................................................................................102 Campus Telephone Extensions..................................................................................................104 Turlock Campus Map ................................................................................................................106 Stockton Center Map .................................................................................................................107 Index ............................................................................................................................................108 SYMBOLS AND ABBREVIATIONS Symbols Building Codes # Course has prerequisites. Check the latest catalog A ................................................................................Art Building or catalog supplement avai(Lab)le for purchase at the C ................... Classroom Building/Dorothy and Bill Bizzini Hall bookstore. Copies of catalogs and supplements are LOCALTV ..............................Turlock Cable TV Ch. 2 (Charter) also on file in the campus library. CX ......................................................Classroom Annex Building D .......................................................................... Drama Building $ Course has a fee. See the Money Matters section E ................................................... Educational Services Building of this Schedule of Classes for the fee amount. F .................................................................................Field House G .................................................................................Gymnasium & Cooperative Education. Permission of the GR ...............................................................................Golf Range appropriate department is required for enrollment. IC...................................................................... Innovative Center L ......................................................................... Library Building MSR ............................Mary Stuart Rogers Educational Services (WP) Writing Proficiency. Writing proficiency Gateway Building screening test (WPST) required before enrollment in MR ......................... Bernell and Flora Snider Music Recital Hall these courses. M .......................................................................... Music Building O ......................................................... Outdoor Athletic Facilities * Courses applicable to General Education. P/DBH ......................................................Demergasso-Bava Hall S .........................................................................Science Building E eCollege course. See back cover. SB ............................................................................ Softball Field SF ..............................................................................Soccer Field T Televised class SS ........................................................ Student Services Building STK ...............................................................................Stockton* ? Variable Unit Course. Permission of the department T ....................................................................... Fieldhouse Annex and/or instructor is required for enrollment. TC ...........................................................................Tennis Courts TR ........................................................................................Track (H) Honors Section U ......................................................... University Union Building V ..............................................................Residential Life Village WFC ..........................................................Warrior Fitness Center @ Additional hours will be arranged. *Stockton Room numbers with “A” prefix are in Acacia; those CRN Course Request Number with a “W” are in Weber CHARTER Charter Cable TV Channel 2 available in Ceres, Delhi, Denair, Hilmar, Keyes, Turlock and Modesto zip code 95351 Off-Campus Locations COMCAST TV Calave ........................................................................... Calaveras Comcast TV channel 96 in Modesto Angel ....................................................................... Angels Camp CHAR + COM TV Ceres ....................................................................................Ceres Charter and Comcast cable in Turlock,
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