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Summer 2022 Course Schedule May 23-Aug 12 Apply for Summer 2021 Graduation by Aug 1 SOLAR Registration Begins: Mar 14 Summer graduates participate in the following Memorial Day (No Classes): May 30 December ceremony Independence Day (No Classes): Jul 4 Major in you.
TABLE OF CONTENTS AND CLASS LISTING BY DEPARTMENT Academic Calendar .............................................................. 1 UNDERGRADUATE CLASSES Begins on: Academic Advising Report (AAR) ......................................... 4 Accounting....................................................................... 14 Admission to UW-Parkside ................................................... 2 Anthropology ................................................................. n/a Auditing of Classes/Auditing by Senior Citizens ............ 4, 11 Applied Health Science ................................................... 14 Dates and Deadlines ............................................................ 1 Art and Design ................................................................ 14 Degree and Enrollment Verify .............................................. 2 Biological Sciences ......................................................... 14 Degree and Skills Requirements ..................................... 9-10 Business .......................................................................... 14 Distance Learning (Online Courses) .................................... 7 Chemistry ........................................................................ 14 Ethnic Diversity Requirements .......................................... 10 Communication ............................................................... 15 Excess Credit Policy ........................................................... 12 Community Based Learning ........................................... n/a Financial Aid ....................................................................... 12 Computer Science .......................................................... n/a General Education ............................................................... 8 Criminal Justice ............................................................... 15 Grades.................................................................................. 2 Digital and Design Fabrication......................................... 15 Graduation............................................................................ 9 Economics ....................................................................... 15 Income Tax Credit .............................................................. 12 Educator Development ................................................... n/a Non-Discrimination Statement ............................................ 10 English............................................................................. 15 Office of the Registrar – Office Hours ................................... 3 Environmental Studies..................................................... 16 Office of Multicultural Student Affairs ................................. 13 Ethnic Studies ................................................................ n/a Parking ............................................................................... 10 Finance........................................................................... n/a Privacy Act Information (FERPA) ......................................... 2 French ............................................................................ n/a RANGERMAIL – email activation ......................................... 3 General Education .......................................................... n/a Registration: General Science ............................................................. n/a Advising ....................................................................... 3 Geography....................................................................... 16 Class Permission Numbers ......................................... 5 Geosciences.................................................................... 16 Credit Hour Limit.......................................................... 6 Health and Wellness ....................................................... 17 Enrollment Appointment Time ..................................... 3 Health Information Management and Technology ......... n/a Holds ........................................................................ 3,4 History ............................................................................. 17 In-Person Registration & Changes .............................. 3 Human Resource Management...................................... n/a Policies (Add/Drop/Withdraw) ...................................... 6 International Studies ....................................................... n/a Pre-requisite Checking ................................................ 4 Italian .............................................................................. n/a Retaking a Course ....................................................... 7 Kinesiology and Sport Performance ................................ 17 Selecting Your Classes ............................................... 4 Liberal studies ................................................................. 17 Solar Information ........................................................ 3 Management .................................................................. n/a Wait Lists ..................................................................... 5 Management Information Systems .................................. 17 Religious Observance Accommodation .............................. 13 Marketing......................................................................... 18 Right to Withhold Information ............................................... 2 Mathematics .................................................................... 17 Safety and Health Policy .................................................... 12 Military Studies ............................................................... n/a Student Accessibility Services ............................................ 13 Modern Languages ........................................................ n/a Student Health & Counseling Center .................................. 12 Museum Studies ............................................................. n/a Student Support Services ................................................... 13 Music, Applied (lessons)................................................. n/a Transcripts............................................................................ 2 Music, Music Education, Music Performance .................. 18 Tuition and Fees ................................................................. 11 Nursing (UW-Milwaukee Consortium Program).............. n/a GRADUATE CLASSES Philosophy ....................................................................... 18 Physical Education Activity/Coaching .............................. 18 Applied Biotechnology ...................................................... 21 Physics ........................................................................... n/a Biological Sciences .......................................................... n/a Political Science and Law ................................................ 19 Chemistry ........................................................................ n/a Pre-Engineering ............................................................. n/a Clinical Mental Health Counseling .................................... 21 Professional Development............................................... 18 Communications ............................................................... 22 Project Management ....................................................... 18 Computer & Information Systems .................................... n/a Psychology ...................................................................... 19 Cybersecurity................................................................... n/a Quantitative Methods ...................................................... 19 Economics ....................................................................... n/a Sociology ......................................................................... 20 Health & Wellness Management ...................................... 23 Spanish ........................................................................... 20 Healthcare Administration................................................. 22 Speech ........................................................................... n/a Information Technology Management .............................. 23 Sport Management .......................................................... 20 MA Applied Professional Studies ..................................... 24 Sustainable Management ................................................ 19 Master in Business Administration .................................... 24 Theatre Arts..................................................................... 20 MS Sport Management ..................................................... 26 UWP-General ................................................................. n/a Sustainable Management ................................................. 27 AAS Online Collaborative (UWX) ................................... n/a FALL 2022 September 7 – December 16 Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies ....................... n/a Solar Registration Begins Monday, April 11, 2022 0
SUMMER 2022 SOLAR Online Registration Begins ....................................................................................................... Monday, March 14 1st-Four Week, 1st-Eight Week and Online 1st-Seven Week Session Classes Begin .............................. Monday, May 23 Memorial Day – No classes, campus closed .............................................................................................. Monday, May 30 Collaborative Classes Begin ...................................................................................................................... Tuesday, May 31 2nd-Four Week and 2nd-Eight Week Session Classes Begin................................................................... Monday, June 20 Independence Day – No classes, campus closed .........................................................................................Monday, July 4 Grad Online 2nd-Seven Week Session Classes Begin ...............................................................................Monday, July 11 Third-Four Week Session Classes Begin ....................................................................................................Monday, July 18 End of Summer Term (Undergraduate) .....................................................................................................Friday, August 12 Grad Online 2nd-Seven Week Classes End ..............................................................................................Friday, August 26 1
SUMMER 2022 APPLYING FOR ADMISSION TO UW-PARKSIDE Your right to challenge information of record does not Undergraduate Students interested in seeking a degree extend to review of grades received unless the grade at UW-Parkside should contact Admissions at (262) 595-2355 assigned by your professor was inaccurately recorded in or online at http://www.uwp.edu/apply/admissions/index.cfm. your records. Applying online is the easiest and fastest way to get your In addition, FERPA designates "directory information" data application to UW-Parkside. that can be published or released routinely by the University Graduate students interested in a degree at UW-Parkside to any inquirer. Directory information items are: name; should begin by contacting the appropriate graduate program address; telephone number; date of birth; major field of coordinator: study; participation in officially recognized activities and sports; weight and height of members of athletic teams; M.A. in Applied Professional Studies ............... (262) 595-2162 dates of attendance to include current classification, and M.A. in Professional Communication ............... (262) 595-2252 withdrawal dates; degrees and awards received; the most Master of Business Administration .................. (262) 595-2280 recent education agency or institution attended; initial M.S. in Applied Biotechnology ......................... (262) 595-2980 registration date and email address. M.S. in Biological Sciences .............................. (262) 595-2744 M.S.in Clinical Mental Health Counseling ........ (262) 595-2316 M.S. in Computer & Information Systems ....... (262) 595-2314 RIGHT TO WITHHOLD INFORMATION M.S. in Cybersecurity ....................................... (262) 595-2314 The University periodically receives inquiries for directory M.S. in Health and Wellness Management ...... (262) 595-2980 information. Under the law, you can request that UW- M.S. in Healthcare Administration ................... (262) 595-2980 Parkside withhold all items of directory information. M.S. in IT Management ................................... (262) 595-2980 However, should you decide to withhold this information, M.S. in Sport Management .............................. (262) 595-2308 please consider the potential consequences very carefully. M.S. in Sustainable Management .................... (262) 595-2980 All requests, however legitimate, (i.e.: from prospective employers, licensing agencies) will be refused. UW- DEGREE AND ENROLLMENT VERIFY Parkside cannot assume the responsibility for contacting The Office of the Registrar accepts written requests from you for permission to release the requested information. students for verification of enrollment status. For students Regardless of the effect upon you, the UW-Parkside needing a degree verification, an official transcript will need assumes no liability for honoring your instructions that such to be ordered. information be withheld. If you wish to do this, you must file a form in the Office of the Registrar. The Registrar will then Outside agencies and other third parties needing to verify a take the steps necessary to comply with your wishes as student's enrollment and/or degree should use soon as possible. The form is valid until revoked, in writing, DegreeVerify through National Student Clearinghouse. by you. Information such as dates of attendance, degrees/awards received, and enrollment status will be released unless a student has requested in writing that all information be FINAL GRADES withheld. Final grades will be available as they are submitted on Solar through the “Grades” link on your Student Center page. Classes from the selected term will be listed along PRIVACY OF STUDENT RECORDS AND FERPA with the grade assigned to each class. Summary grade The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) is information is also displayed at the end of the report. Final a federal law which affords students certain rights with grades are not mailed. respect to their educational records. The intent of this Act ______________________________________________ is to protect the privacy of students and their records. UNOFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS Under this Act, you are entitled to review "official records, Unofficial transcripts are available through self-service on files, and data directly related to you" which the University Solar through the “other academic” drop down box on your maintains. You may request a hearing regarding any Student Center page. Final grades will be available as they alleged "inaccurate, misleading, or inappropriate" are submitted. Previous students must order official information in your official records and files. The University transcripts. will not release information from your records to a third party without your written consent except as permitted by OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPTS Section 99.34, (a) (ii) of the Privacy Act. In accordance with Official Transcripts Are Ordered Online! this section, the University will forward your records when The University of Wisconsin-Parkside has partnered with requested by a school in which you seek to enroll. Credentials, Inc. to provide a fast and secure online A challenge to information you deem erroneous or transcript ordering service that is available to our misleading should be made in writing and directed to the students/alumni 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, from any dean or director of the appropriate office so that a hearing location! Visit the Office of the Registrars’ website to get can be scheduled. In most cases, the decision of the dean more information at or director will be final. If you find the decision http://www.uwp.edu/live/offices/registrarsoffice/transcript.cfm unsatisfactory, you may place a statement in your file or call (262) 595-2279. setting forth any reasons for disagreeing with the decision. 2
SUMMER 2022 OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR WYLL D150 PREPARE FOR REGISTRATION OFFICE HOURS 24 hours a day, every day * Monday through Friday 7:45 am – 4:30 pm Go to http://www.uwp.edu/currentstudent/ and click on SOLAR. CAMPUS CLOSED (No Classes) Priority Registration for Degree-seeking students Memorial Day – Monday, May 30 begins Monday, November 8 Independence Day – Monday, July 4 Registration for Non-degree-seeking students _______________________ ______________________ begins Wednesday, December 1 * System may be down periodically for maintenance and IN-PERSON REGISTRATION upgrades. Outages usually occur on Sunday mornings. Register at the Office of the Registrar Service Counter for ______________________________________________ these special registration actions which require instructor consent: ADVISING Auditing a class Degree-seeking students must consult with their assigned Independent Study and/or Internship advisor before registering for classes in the Fall and Spring Time Conflicts semesters. Advising is not required for Summer and ______________________________________________ Winterim registration, but is recommended. It is the student’s responsibility to initiate contact with their RANGERMAIL - Activate your EMAIL account advisors. Students with declared majors may get A UW-Parkside email account is created for every student information concerning faculty advisor office hours and upon admission. Students should activate this account telephone numbers from the advisor’s department office. immediately. Communication via email is an essential part Students who have not declared a major may contact the of your success at UW-Parkside. Go to the Activate Advising Center. Advisor information can be found in Solar Account link at http://www.uwp.edu/admittedstudent/ Student Center. ______________________________________________ Please remember your ID and password. You will need to enter this ID and password to access the Solar System, CHECK YOUR ENROLLMENT APPOINTMENT register for classes and use other online services. Your Enrollment Appointment will be available through ID and Password set-up can be done in any campus Solar Student Center. If you attempt to enroll prior to your computer lab. For assistance with login contact the UWP Enrollment Appointment Time, the system will prevent you Help Desk at (262) 595-2444, or stop in WYLL L107. from enrolling. ______________________________________________ All email communication must be done with RANGERMAIL! Logon to the Solar System Go to http://www.uwp.edu/currentstudent/ ~ your userid@ranger.uwp.edu ~ and click on SOLAR. Enter your UW-P Net ID and Note: UW-Parkside uses your RANGERMAIL to verify the password. (Note: this is the same logon ID and password identity of all students. All students are responsible for you use for your UW-Parkside email account.) Click the knowing and, when appropriate, acting on the contents of “Sign In” button. A successful logon will take you to your all university communications sent to the RANGERMAIL Solar home page which contains links to all student related account. services and information NEED HELP? Contact the HELP Desk Students with logon or password problems should contact the Help Desk at (262) 595-2444 or stop in WYLL L107. Important Notice Regarding HOLDS You will not have access to your grades, unofficial Students with REGISTRATION problems or questions may transcript or official transcript if you have a hold on also contact the Office of the Registrar (262) at 595-2279. your record which prevents the release of grades and NOTE: If you are experiencing difficulties, you transcripts. must contact the Office of the Registrar immediately. Failure to do so may have financial implications due to missed deadlines. ______________________________________________ 3
SUMMER 2022 REGISTRATION HOLDS PREREQUISITE CHECKING You will not be allowed to register if you have a “hold” When students attempt to enroll in a course, Solar will (negative service indicator) on your record. However, Solar determine whether there is/are prerequisite(s) for the will allow you to proceed through most of the enrollment course. If not, the student may enroll. If there is/are process before giving you and error message indicating prerequisite(s), Solar searches placement and transcript that you have a hold. To avoid this frustration, review your records to see whether the prerequisite(s) has/have been hold status before attempting to register. met. If the student has successfully met the prerequisite(s) for the course or placement criteria, he/she may enroll in To view your holds, go to your Student Center in Solar. the course. If not, the student will be informed that the Holds are displayed at the far-right side of the screen. prerequisite(s) has/have not been met and he/she will not Depending on your screen resolution, you may need to be allowed to enroll in the course. Students should contact scroll over to the right. Any holds on your record will be their advisor for further assistance with enrollment. If the listed here. You can click on the “Details” link for more student is currently enrolled in the prerequisite course(s), information. Solar will not block enrollment in the course for the following ______________________________________________ term. However, the student must receive a final grade as determined by the prerequisite; otherwise, he/she may be SELECTING YOUR CLASSES administratively withdrawn from the course. Students are advised to see an advisor for further assistance with enrollment. ONLINE COURSE SCHEDULE The online course schedule is a web-based searchable schedule of courses providing a broad spectrum of course information including the ability to browse course sections ACADEMIC ADVISING REPORT (AAR) offered each term. It is updated nightly at midnight. Course The academic advising report (AAR) is a tool to assist listings in the online course schedule will always be more students in determining their progress towards degree current than the .PDF versions of the course schedule. requirements. Completed coursework is applied towards Access the online course schedule on the Office of the degree and declared major requirements. Students should Registrars’ website at: review their academic advisement report every term. http://www.uwp.edu/live/offices/registrarsoffice/index.cfm Additional information can be found on the Office of the Class Numbers: locate the class numbers of your Registrars’ website at: selected classes and those of possible alternate classes from the web or printed class schedule. https://www.uwp.edu/live/offices/registrarsoffice/aar.cfm Class Status: to verify that the classes you selected are available before attempting to register, go to your Student AUDIT A CLASS Center in Solar and do a Class Search. Enter the Course Subject and Course Number. To view all classes, remove AUDIT REGISTRATION CANNOT BE DONE ON Solar the check mark from the Show Open Classes Only box. A A class audit is allowed on a space available basis and only class/section listing will be displayed with the class/section with the written approval of the instructor. Audit Request status. Forms are available at the Office of the Registrar or at http://www.uwp.edu/currentstudent/studentforms.cfm Lab and/or Discussion Section(s): when enrolling in Review the Important Dates and Deadlines in this schedule. a class with a linked lab and/or discussion the system will Contact the Cashier’s Office regarding tuition and fees prompt you through the process of choosing the specific to class audits. corresponding Lecture/Lab/Discussion. Each section must be open to successfully complete the registration process. AUDITING OF CLASSES BY SENIOR CITIZENS If any one of the sections you select is closed you will be State law exempts Wisconsin residents who are sixty or waitlisted for all parts of the course. more years of age from payment of fees for auditing UW- Parkside classes. Contact the Cashier’s Office for more Variable Credit: when enrolling for a variable credit class information. the system will allow you to enter the number of units you Auditing students are responsible for special costs such as have been approved to take within the allowed unit range. class/lab fees. Students are also responsible for parking ______________________________________________ fees. ______________________________________________ 4
SUMMER 2022 WAIT LISTS CLASS PERMISSION NUMBERS You may choose to be added to the wait list for a closed Enrollment in courses requiring instructor consent must be class. The status of the class will indicate if the class has a completed with a permission number. wait list option. Select the class/section for wait-listing and proceed through the enrollment steps. You will be notified A permission number is available ONLY from the instructor of your position on the class wait list once enrollment is teaching the course and section. It can only be used once. completed. The wait listed class will be displayed on your Permission numbers are required if: class schedule; however, it will be noted with the wait list The course schedule (or Solar) indicates that you status. If you are successfully enrolled through the wait list need the “consent of the instructor” to enroll, or process, the class status will change to enrolled. the instructor is waiving the required prerequisites for the class, or Placing yourself on a wait list does not imply or guarantee permission to enroll in a closed class is being enrollment in the class. You must verify the class status on granted by the instructor. your schedule. Contact the instructor for additional information on your wait list status. Registering with a permission number: If the class is already in your shopping cart, click on The Wait List process runs nightly until the first day of the blue class link to proceed to Step 2. On the the term to check the status of classes. If seats become page that appears, there will be a permission available in a closed class the process will number box where you enter your number. automatically enroll students from the wait list on a first come, first serve basis. Students will be enrolled If you are registering for a restricted class needing from the wait list if no errors occur during the wait list instructor consent, follow the steps to Add a Class. After processing (no time conflict, hold, etc.). selecting the class by clicking the ‘Select Class’ button, you will see a box at the top of the screen under Class Students with registration errors or holds will be skipped Preferences where you enter your permission number. and the process will continue through the wait list until all open seats are filled. If any open seats remain in the class If you are waitlisted for a course and have been given a section at the end of wait list processing the class will be permission number, you will first need to drop the waitlisted reopened for general enrollment. class before following the process to add the class as described above. You should check your schedule in Solar when the term begins. If you have been enrolled through the wait list Permission numbers cannot be used to enroll in classes process and no longer wish to be, you must drop the course which have a time conflict. A completed Time Conflict through Solar to avoid financial penalties and/or receiving Permission Form must be submitted to the Office of the a failing grade. Registrar’s service counter for manual processing. If you are not enrolled through the wait list process, and you CAUTION: Permission numbers must be used before still want to take the class, you may request a permission the date listed in Important Term Dates and Deadlines. number from the class instructor. This permission number Permission numbers may only be used once, and they may is entered in Solar and will allow a student to register for the only be used for the term, course and section assigned. closed class as long as no registration holds or time Permission numbers cannot be used for classes with labs conflicts exist. and/or discussion sections. Contact the Office of the Registrar for enrollment procedures. STUDENTS ARE NOT BILLED FOR WAIT LISTED CLASSES If you have any difficulty using your permission number and cannot contact the instructor, call the Office of the Registrar Check the Solar system or contact the Cashier’s Office for at (262) 595-2281. your account balance if you have been enrolled in a class ______________________________________________ from the wait list. ______________________________________________ YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE ACCURACY OF YOUR CLASS SCHEDULE and are legally obligated to pay all tuition and fees associated with your schedule of classes. ALWAYS TERMINATE YOUR Solar SESSION and close your browser. 5
SUMMER 2022 REGISTRATION POLICIES DROPPING A CLASS A student may drop any course via Solar through the end It is the responsibility of the student to officially add, of the 12th week of the semester. The Office of the Registrar drop or withdraw from each class. Do not expect an will determine comparable deadlines for courses less than instructor or anyone else to add, drop, withdraw or a semester in length or summer/winterim session courses. remove you from a class. A student who never attends (or stops attending) a course in which he/she has enrolled A student who drops a course after the fourth week of a and who does not drop the course through the appropriate semester will receive a transcript notation of “W.” In the office will receive a failing grade. PLEASE REFER TO THE case of module or summer/winterim session courses, the IMPORTANT TERM DATES AND DEADLINES AT THE “W” notation will be applied if the drop occurs after one-third BEGINNING OF THIS SCHEDULE. of the course period has passed. Check the Important Term ______________________________________________ Dates and Deadlines at the beginning of this schedule. CREDIT HOUR LIMIT Important Note on DROP FEES A degree-seeking student may not enroll for more than 20 Dropping a course after the census date will result in credits in the Fall or Spring semester, 12 credits in the the assessment of the drop fee. Summer term, or 6 credits in the Winterim term (credit and audit combined), without prior approval from the Director of Refer to the Important Term Dates and Deadlines for Advising. Generally, permission to register for a credit standard session drop fee deadlines. The Office of the overload will not be granted unless the student has earned Registrar will determine comparable deadlines for a GPA of at least 3.0 at the end of the most recent semester courses less than a semester in length or summer or with at least 14 completed credits. Non-degree-seeking winterim courses. students are restricted to 6 credits without prior approval from the Director of Advising. _____________________________________________ REQUEST FOR LATE DROPS A student may request a late drop for extraordinary reasons ADDING A CLASS beyond the deadline by submitting a request to the During the first week of the semester, a student may add Academic Actions Committee. Granting of requests by the any course for which he/she has met the prerequisites. Academic Actions Committee is not automatic. A student During the second week, appropriate courses may be should not assume that his/her request will be granted. added with the consent of the instructor. Beginning the 11th ______________________________________________ day of classes, a student cannot add a course without written permission of the instructor, the department chair, WITHDRAW FROM THE UNIVERSITY and the dean. The Office of the Registrar will determine A student may withdraw from the University via Solar comparable deadlines for courses less than a semester in through the 12th week of the semester. The Office of the length. Registrar will determine comparable deadlines for courses ______________________________________________ less than a semester in length or summer/winterim session courses. After the deadline, a student may request to CHANGES IN AUDIT / CREDIT STATUS withdraw only for extraordinary reason. Any such requests are to be submitted to the Academic Actions Committee. Credit to Audit ~ or ~ Audit to Credit Granting of requests by the Committee is not automatic. A During the first- and second-week of a semester class, student should not assume that his/her request will be students may change any class from Credit to Audit or Audit granted. to Credit with instructor’s consent. Dropping a class or Withdrawal from the university Beginning the third week, a course may not be changed may result in a financial obligation for tuition and fees, from Audit to Credit Status. and may necessitate repayment of financial aid. Federal In the third- and fourth-week students may change from & State regulations for financial aid require a refund Credit to Audit only with late approval (signature of the calculation to occur for financial aid recipients through the instructor, department chair and dean). Beginning the fifth- 60% point of the term. Contact the Cashier’s Office and the week a class can no longer be changed from Credit to Audit Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid for information. status. The Office of the Registrar determines comparable ______________________________________________ deadlines for courses less than a semester in length or summer or winterim courses. ______________________________________________ 6
SUMMER 2022 PERMISSION TO RETAKE A COURSE PROGRAMS OFFERED ONLINE Students are allowed to take a course one time as a retake. Whatever your reason for pursuing your education online, Courses taken as a retake are distinguished from Parkside provides the perfect blend of personal attention, repeatable courses. Repeatable courses have the same convenience, and academic rigor you need to succeed. Our course number but different content, or are noted as programs offer you access to an accredited four-year university from home. repeatable courses in the course description. Departments may offer individual courses taught by online The grade of record for a retake is the most recent grade instruction. See subject course listings. earned when the course is completed. This is also the grade used in the calculation of the GPA. Retaking a Undergraduate Programs course will not remove the initial grade from showing on the Business Administration, UW Flexible Option transcript; however, it will remove the credits and grade Business Management points from the calculation of the cumulative GPA. Health Information Management/Technology Permission to retake a course more than one time may be Liberal Studies granted by an assigned advisor. Sociology A student may request that a course taken subsequently at Sustainable Management another university be counted as a retake for a course taken previously at UW-Parkside. Such a request must be Graduate Programs submitted to the appropriate department chair to certify that the transfer course is equivalent to the course taken at UW- Applied Biotechnology Parkside. If the transfer course is certified as equivalent, Applied Professional Studies the course, credits, and grade will be applied as a retake. Biological Sciences Business Administration A student must request permission to take a course for the third time by completing a Permission to Retake a Course Clinical Mental Health Counseling form. The student should discuss his/her circumstances Computer and Information Systems with their assigned academic advisor. The form must be Cybersecurity signed by the advisor and submitted to the Office of the Health and Wellness Management Registrar for registration into the course. The student is Healthcare Administration responsible for submitting this information, along with any Information Technology Management additional paperwork if needed, prior to any registration Sport Management deadlines for the term. Sustainable Management Note: Retaking courses that have already been completed Smart City, Policy & Civic Partnerships Certificate with a grade of D- or better may have financial aid ______________________________________________ implications. Students are encouraged to consult with a financial aid counselor. Consider Studying Abroad! Increasingly, as students realize that we must be prepared for the challenges of living in a global society, they recognize the advantages to studying abroad. Students from UW-Parkside have studied, worked, or completed internships abroad. Students report that although studying in another country can be challenging, it is an essential way to learn how others view our country and the world. Immersion in another culture offers us insight into ourselves and our culture; it also helps us acquire or build on a second language. Contact Laine Isaacson Philippa at (262) 595-3215 for additional information. 7
SUMMER 2022 GENERAL EDUCATION APPROVED COURSES FOR SPRING 2022 THROUGH SUMMER 2022 Each category requires a minimum of 12 credits from at least three different Departments/Programs. I. Humanities & the Arts (HU) II. Social & Behavioral Sciences (SB) III. Natural Sciences (NS) ART ANTHROPOLOGY ANTHROPOLOGY ART 100 – Foundations of Art and Visual Culture ANTH 100 – Introduction to Anthropology ANTH 202 – Human Evolution ART 102 – Introduction to 2D Design ANTH 201 – Introduction to Archaeology ART 103 – Introduction to 3D Design BUSINESS BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES ART 122 – Introduction to Drawing BUS 100 – Introduction to Business BIOS 100 – Nature of Life ART 124 – Lowriders, Kicks and Graffiti (DV) BUS 201 – Experiencing Business BIOS 101 – Bioscience ART 125 – Survey of World Art FIN 134 – Personal Finance Planning BIOS 103 – Human Biology BIOS 104 – Environmental Science: Biological COMMUNICATION CENTER FOR PROFESSIONAL STUDIES Approach COMM 168 – Introduction to Visual and CPS 103 – Introduction to Smart Cities BIOS 109 – Biology of Aging Digital Communication CPS 104 – Stories That Do Not Get Told COMM 205 – Oral Interpretation COMMUNITY BASED LEARNING CHEMISTRY COMM 285 – Introduction to Conflict Analysis CBL 101 – Introduction to Community-Based Learning CHEM 100 – The World of Chemistry and Resolution CHEM 101 – General Chemistry I SPCH 105 – Public Speaking COMMUNICATION CHEM 115 – Chemical Science COMM 107 – Communication & the Human Condition (DV) ENGLISH COMM 108 – Media and Society COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGL 106 – Introduction to Creative Writing COMM 202 – Group Communication CSCI 105 – Intro to Computers ENGL 167 – Introduction to Literature COMPUTER SCIENCE CSCI 130 – Introduction to Programming ENGL 168 – Introduction to Professional Writing CSCI 279 – Business Information Security CSCI 210 – Mobile Device Interfaces ENGL 252 – Introduction to Film CRIMINAL JUSTICE CSCI 241 – Computer Science I ENGL 253 – Literature into Film CRMJ 101 – Introduction to Criminal Justice ENGL 267 – Literature of Diversity (DV) ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES ECONOMICS ENVS 101 – Intro to Environmental Studies GENERAL EDUCATION ECON 101 – American Economy ENVS 109 – Fundamentals of Climate Change GNED 191 – Special Topics: Humanities and The Arts ECON 120 – Principles of Microeconomics ECON 121 – Principles of Macroeconomics GENERAL EDUCATION LIBERAL STUDIES GNED 195 – Special Topics: Natural Sciences EDUCATION LBST 100 – Introduction to the Disciplines: EDU 101 – Introduction to Disability Humanities and the Arts GENERAL SCIENCES EDU 235 – Home, School and Culture LBST 101 – Introduction to Humanities: GSCI 102 – Science and Pseudoscience ETHNIC STUDIES World Cultures to 1500 GEOGRAPHY ETHN 201 – Introduction to Ethnic Studies LBST 102 – Introduction to Humanities: GEOG 100 – Physical Geography and the Environment World Cultures 1500 – present GENERAL EDUCATION LBST 103 – Diversity in the U.S. (DV) GNED 193-Special Topics: Social and Behavioral Sciences GEOSCIENCES GEOGRAPHY GEOS 100 – Earth in Perspective MODERN LANGUAGES GEOG 101 – Geography of American Ethnicity & Race (DV) GEOS 101 – Introductory Geology MODL 191 – Culture of Food: The French Case GEOG 105 – Contemporary Human Geography GEOS 105 – Oceanography MODL 218 – Contemporary French Culture and Civilization GEOG 108 – Culture & Environmental Sustainability GEOS 106 – Great Lakes Water Resources SPAN 203 – Intermediate Spanish I GEOG 110 – Introduction to Geography-World Regions HEALTH, KINESIOLOGY & SPORT MGMT SPAN 204 – Intermediate Spanish II HEALTH, KINESIOLOGY & SPORT MGMT HLTH 280 – Nutrition for Wellness MUSIC HLTH 270 – Lifetime Wellness MATH MUSI 100 – Appreciation of World Music SPMT 200 – Ethics & Issues in Sport Management MATH 103 – Elementary Statistics MUSI 101 – Fundamentals of Music SPMT 210 – Sport in Society (DV) MATH 221 – Calculus & Analytic Geometry I MUSI 104 – Music Appreciation HISTORY MATH 222 – Calculus & Analytic Geometry II MUSI 106 – Jazz Appreciation (DV) HIST 101 – U.S., Origins to Reconstruction MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM MUSP 102 – Large Music Ensemble HIST 102 – U.S., Reconstruction to Recent Times MIS 221 – Business Programming I HIST 103 – Introduction to Asia PHILOSOPHY HIST 119 – Western Civilization II: The Middle Ages to 1815 PHYSICS PHIL 101 – Introduction to Philosophy HIST 128 – World History III: From 1800 to the Present PHYS 101 – Principles of Physics PHIL 102 – Great Thinkers INTERNATIONAL STUDIES PHYS 105 – College Physics I PHIL 205 – Philosophy of Religion INTS 100 – Introduction to International Studies PHYS 110 – Introduction to Astronomy PHIL 206 – Introduction to Ethics INTS 210 – Cultural Anthropology PHYS 120 – Astronomy of Native America (DV) PHIL 215 – Contemporary Moral Problems INTS 228 – People of Southeast Asia PHYS 150 – Physics of Music PHYS 201 – General Physics I THEATRE LIBERAL STUDIES THEA 110 – Theatre Appreciation LBST 210 – Introduction to Leadership PSYCHOLOGY THEA 112 – Behind the Scenes POLITICAL SCIENCE PSYC 200 – Introduction to Neuroscience THEA 114 – Musical Theatre Appreciation POLS 100 – American Politics THEA 125 – Acting I: Fundamentals of Acting POLS 103 – Introduction to Comparative Politics THEA 208 – Multicultural Theatre in America (DV) POLS 104 – Introduction to International Relations “DV” in title indicates the course also satisfies THEA 215 – LGBTQ Representation on Stage and Screen POLS 105 – Introduction to Politics the Ethnic Diversity Requirement. POLS 116 – Introduction to Law WOMEN’S, GENDER & SEXUALITY STUDIES These requirements are for students entering FALL PSYCHOLOGY WGSS 112 – Women in Literature 2005 and later. If you first enrolled before FALL 2005, PSYC 101 – Introduction to Psychological Science please contact the Advising Center or the Director of SOCIOLOGY General Education for the appropriate requirements. SOCA 101 – Introduction to Sociology SOCA 206 – Race & Ethnic Relations in the U.S. (DV) Students pursuing a B.S. in Nursing should see the SOCA 207 – Marriage and Family Nursing Advisor for the GE Requirements at the SOCA 216 – Substance Use and Abuse University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. WOMEN’S, GENDER & SEXUALITY STUDIES 8 WGSS 110 – Introduction to Women’s and Gender Studies WGSS 213 – Gender and Society
SUMMER 2022 DEGREE REQUIREMENTS To receive a bachelor’s degree from UW-Parkside students HAVE YOU APPLIED TO GRADUATE? must: Congratulations! 1. Complete 120 credits of college work. This must In order to graduate, students must apply by completing the include 36 credits in courses numbered 300 or online Graduation Application at: above. Certain elementary courses are identified in http://www.uwp.edu/currentstudent/yourgraduation/ the catalog and/or course schedule as not counting toward the 120 credits required for graduation. In Application deadlines: addition, only the first 8 credits of physical education activity courses (100 level) may be December Graduation - Apply by May 1st counted toward graduation or grade point averages May Graduation - Apply by December 1st (GPA). August Graduation - Apply by August 1st 2. Of the 120 credits required for graduation, students *If the graduation deadline falls on a weekend, applications must complete at least 30 credits of work at UW- will be accepted without appeal through the following Parkside. Students must complete all course work Monday. to be counted toward graduation by the end of the semester in which they graduate. ** August graduates will participate in the December ceremony following their graduation. If it is necessary for 3. Attain a minimum cumulative grade point average you to participate in a different ceremony, you will need to (GPA) of 2.00 on a 4.00 scale. Some programs complete a Commencement Petition to Walk form and all have higher GPA requirements. Transfer students application materials must be filed by the stated deadline must also have a cumulative 2.00 GPA on the above. combination of transfer credits accepted and credits attempted at UW-Parkside. APPLICATION TO GRADUATE/DEGREE SUMMARY 4. Complete an approved major program of study with Students are encouraged to apply to graduate once they’ve the minimum major GPA as specified by the completed 90 credits or more. A one-time non-refundable program or department. Usually, the minimum GPA fee is applied to the student's account in Solar and must be is 2.00 on a 4.00 scale, but some majors require a paid within 10 days. higher GPA. Students who apply transfer credits to their majors must also meet the minimum major A degree evaluation will be completed and an email will be GPA requirement on the combination of transfer sent to the student indicating eligibility. This evaluation is credits and UW-Parkside credits. At least 15 credits not designed to serve as a contract. It is meant to provide of upper level course work (courses numbered 300 students assistance in planning to meet all degree or higher) must be completed at UW-Parkside. A requirements. It is ultimately a student’s responsibility to student may not graduate with an incomplete grade make certain final degree requirements are met in order to in major course work if failure in that course would graduate. Approval of degree completion rests with the reduce the GPA in the major below the minimum Office of the Registrar and the student's major department. GPA. If you need to change your graduation date, please 5. Meet UW-Parkside general university complete another Graduation Application. There is no fee requirements. for the change. 6. File a request for a degree summary/application to For assistance in the graduation application process, graduate and pay the required application fee. The students should contact the Office of the Registrar at (262) degree summary process is the way in which 595-2188. students obtain institutional and departmental approval of their petition to graduate. _____________________________________________ 9
SUMMER 2022 SKILLS REQUIREMENTS Ethnic Diversity of the United States Reading and Writing Skills Requirement This requirement assists students in developing effective The purpose of the ethnic diversity requirement is to communication through the mastery of reading and writing familiarize students with and sensitize them to differences skills. Students satisfy this requirement with the completion among diverse ethnic groups. In accordance with the UW of English 101 for 3 credits (with a grade of C-minus or System Design for Diversity initiative, students graduating better) or are exempt from the requirement if their from UW-Parkside are required, as part of their 120 credits, placement examination results are above English 101. to complete a minimum of one 3-credit course dealing with Students who fail to complete this requirement cannot take issues of race and ethnicity within the United States. other classes until this requirement is completed. Courses which meet the ethnic diversity requirement may also count toward fulfillment of general education, major, or Computational Skills minor requirements. This requirement assists students in developing the computational skills necessary to an informed citizenry and provides support for other disciplines. Students satisfy the ETHNIC DIVERSITY computational skills requirement with the completion of an The following courses fulfill the Ethnic Diversity introductory course in algebra, a survey course of requirement this term. See department course listing for mathematics, a quantitative reasoning or a statistics class information. course. Students are exempt from the requirement if their placement results is higher than the introductory course. Course Title Students are advised to complete these requirements as early as possible. Students must complete the sequence of GEOG 101 M21 Geog Amer Ethnicity/Race (DV) courses ending with ENGL 101 (writing skills requirement) and the sequence of courses ending with MATH 102, MATH 103, MATH 104 or MATH 111 (computational skills LBST 103 001 Diversity in the U. S. (DV) requirements) within their first 60 credits. MUSI 106 M11 Jazz Appreciation (DV) Students who fail to complete the sequence of courses ending by the time they reach 60 credits cannot take other classes until this requirement is completed. Foreign Language Requirement PARKING The purpose of the foreign language requirement is to Parking on University properties is controlled and allowed familiarize students with communication in another culture by permit only. Parking permits are required at UW- and with the cultural significance of language. This is Parkside and must be displayed on vehicles at all times. satisfied by completing two semesters, or the equivalent of Students may purchase their permits at the UW-Parkside two semesters, at the college level of one foreign language. Police Department located in Tallent Hall or via their SOLAR account. Call (262) 595-2455 with any questions. NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT The University of Wisconsin-Parkside is committed to equal opportunity for all persons, regardless of race, color, sex, creed, age, ancestry, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, political affiliation, marital status, developmental disability, or arrest or conviction record in its education programs, activities, and employment policies. 10
SUMMER 2022 TUITION AND FEES If your classes begin prior to or after the normal start date for the term, tuition is still due by the deadline listed on the Important Dates & Deadlines page. Fee information is available on the Cashier’s Office website at http://www.uwp.edu/live/offices/cashiersoffice/tuition-and- Failure to pay tuition by the scheduled due date will prevent: fees.cfm a) registering for future semesters, b) making schedule changes, c) getting official transcripts or grades/viewing Students may stop by the Cashier’s Office, WYLL D150, grades call (262) 595-2258 or email cashiers.office@uwp.edu for Note: YOU ARE NOT CHARGED FOR WAIT LISTED more information. CLASSES UNTIL YOU HAVE BEEN OFFICIALLY REGISTERED FOR THAT CLASS. Check your SOLAR IN-PERSON OFFICE HOURS account or contact the Cashier’s Office for your account balance after you have been added to a class Monday- Friday 8:00am - 4:15pm from the wait list. Please check the Cashier’s webpage for Holiday closure dates _____________________________________________ ASSESSMENT FOR ADMINISTRATIVE PAYMENT OF FEES EXPENSES (LATE CHARGES) 1. Initial fee statements will be e-mailed to students who Late charges will be charged to all students who have NOT register before the first week of classes. Students can paid Tuition/Fees due in full by the deadline (check the also check their balances on SOLAR under “Finances”. Important Dates and Deadlines in this schedule). After the Failure to request a fee statement does not exempt a deadline a $6.25 per credit fee to a maximum $75.00 will student from late fees if applicable. Fee statements do be charged to all unpaid accounts and a 1% per month not include “Wait Listed” classes. delinquency charge on the unpaid balance can begin to accrue. A HOLD will remain on the student's record until 2. If your tuition and fees are being paid directly to us by an the account is paid in full. The University reserves the right agency/employer, the authorization letter must be to assess late charges to students who manipulate their received, by the Cashier's Office, on/before the Tuition registrations to avoid late charges. Due date (see Important Dates and Deadlines), drop-for- _____________________________________________ nonpayment programs must have this in the office on or before the Wednesday before the tuition due date. FINANCIAL HOLDS PREVENT Students who submit authorizations after those date will REGISTRATION be liable for late fees. Overdue account balances must be under $500.00 before 3. All charges on student accounts may be paid by mail: a student can register for any semester. This includes but UW-Parkside, Cashier’s Office, 900 Wood Road, Box is not limited to tuition, fees, unpaid book loans, library 2000, Kenosha, WI 53141-2000; in person at the fines, parking fines, student loans, and athletic equipment Cashier's Office; or electronically via your account on not returned. SOLAR. Tuition and Fees for Course Audits 4. The last day for payment in full of tuition and fees, housing and dining service (including charges for late All students are responsible for special costs such as starting modular classes) without the assessment of class/lab fees. Students are also responsible for parking late fees is shown on the Important Dates and Deadline fees. Tuition differs depending on the following criteria: page. Please pay by cash, personal check, cashier's check Tuition for Credit and Audit Students or money order made payable to UW-Parkside. Please put Any student taking a combination of audits and credits will the student's name & student’s ID number (SID) on the be charged for all credits and audits at the credit rate. check. The Cashier’s Office does not accept starter checks Per-credit audit fees and course-specific fees, such as lab or checks without a preprinted name and address. fees, will apply. Payments may also be made online via your SOLAR Tuition for Audit-Only Students account with a credit card or e-check (convenience fees Audits may be taken with no per-credit audit fee if you are may apply). Payments made in the Cashier’s Office drop receiving Social Security Disability Insurance Benefits slot must be received by the deadline, to avoid late fees. (official proof required); OR if you are 60 years of age as If payment is mailed, the envelope must be postmarked no of the first day of class and a resident of Wisconsin. later than the deadline shown on the Important Dates Discounted rates are available for Wisconsin residents and Deadlines to be considered on time. Postmarked under age 60, Minnesota Reciprocity students, and payments do NOT apply to drop-for-nonpayment programs. nonresidents. Tuition for drop-for-nonpayment programs must be ____________________________________________ RECEIVED by the published due date. 11
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