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Benefits of                                            SUMMER SESSIONS 2021
   Summer Sessions
                                                          Quick Reference
    • Sample a field before formal
                                                          Academic Calendar 3
       application to a degree program
                                                          Index of Classes 4
    • Take professional development courses
                                                          Schedule of Classes 5
       without enrollment in a degree program
                                                          Registration Information 19
    • Pursue personal interests in the arts,
                                                          Academic and Credit Information 20
       humanities, literature, philosophy and
       many other fields                                  General Information 21
                                                          Map of Campus 23
    • Take a few courses or units to complete
       a university degree, meet continuing               Registration Form     24
       education requirements or qualify for a
       pay increase
    • Improve your grade point average                   2021 Summer Sessions Classes
       if you have been turned down for                   Begin June 1
       admission by the university, or if your
       first attempt at college courses was               Earn Degree Credit
       less than successful. If you have been             Through Summer Sessions
       academically disqualified from the
       university or denied admission because             Summer Sessions courses are recorded as
       of a grade point deficiency, you can               resident credit on CSUDH transcripts and
       enroll in Summer Session and get a                 can count toward undergraduate and
       second chance to show your                         graduate degrees at CSUDH.
       true potential.
                                                          For further information:
    • Complete prerequisites for majors or
                                                          call 310-243-3741 (Option 1)
       advanced degrees or complete
                                                          or email: learn@csudh.edu
       requirements for a degree begun at
                                                          or go to: www.csudh.edu/summer
       another university. Credits earned through
       Open University can be applied toward
       your future degree.
    • Get an early start on an academic program
    • Take classes if you have missed the
       deadline for admission to CSUDH
                                                           Although this bulletin was prepared on the basis
                                                           of the best information available at the time, all
                                                           information is subject to change without notice or
                                                           obligation including instructors, the class offerings and
                                                           class descriptions, and statement of tuition and fees.

2 CSUDH College of Extended and International Education
Academic Program Calendar Summer Semester 2021
SESSION 1
First 6 weeks of Summer term | Tuesday, June 1 – Friday, July 9, 2021

Mar 15 -May 31    Registration - Session 1
May 31		          Last Day to Completely Withdraw with 100% Refund (less $10 processing fee)
May 31		          Last Day for Students on Waitlists to be added to courses for Session 1;
		                If space available, students must call CEIE Registration
June 1            Classes Begin
June 1- June 5-   Late Registration - Session 1 ($25 late registration fee assessed)
June 8		          Last Day to Add a Course
June 8		          Last Day to Request CR/NC option
June 15		         Last Day to Drop/Completely Withdraw without "W" grade
June 16-July 2    Withdrawal by Petition for Serious and Compelling Reasons with "W" grade
July 4-5		        Independence Day Holiday Observed - No Classes; Campus Closed
July 3-Jul 9      Withdrawal by Petition for Serious Accident or Illness
July 9		          Last Day of Class
July 12		         Final Grades due via MyCSUDH

SESSION 2
Last 6 weeks of Summer term | Saturday, July 10 - Friday, August 13, 2021

Mar 15-July 9     Registration -Session 2
July 9		          Last Day for Students on Waitlists to be added to courses for Session 2;
		                If space available, students must call CEIE Registration
July 9		          Last Day to Completely Withdraw with 100% Refund (less $10 processing fee)
July 10		         Classes Begin
July 10-Jul 16    Late Registration - Session 2 ($25 late registration fee assessed)
July 16		         Last Day to Add a Course
July 16		         Last Day to Request CR/NC option
July 22		         Last Day to Drop/Completely Withdraw without "W" grade
July 23-Aug 6     Withdrawal by Petition for Serious and Compelling Reasons with "W" grade
Aug 7-Aug 13      Withdrawal by Petition for Serious Accident or Illness
Aug 13		          Last Day of Class
Aug 16		          Final Grades due via MyCSUDH

REGULAR SESSION
Entire 12 week summer term | Tuesday, June 1 - Friday, August 13, 2021

Mar 15-May 31     Registration - Regular Session
May 31		          Last Day to Completely Withdraw with 100% Refund – Regular Session (less $10 processing fee)
May 31		          Last Day for Students on waitlists to be added to courses for Regular session;
		                If space available, students must call CEIE Registration
June 1		          Classes Begin
June 1-Jun 5      Late Registration - Regular session ($25 late registration fee assessed)
June 8		          Last Day to Add a Course
June 8		          Last Day to Request CR/NC option
June 15		         Last Day to Drop/Completely Withdraw without "W" grade
July 4-5		        Independence Day Holiday Observed - No Classes; Campus Closed
July 19-Aug 8     Withdrawal for Serious and Compelling Reasons with "W" grade
Aug 9-Aug 13      Withdrawal by Petition for Serious Accident or Illness
Aug 13		          Last Day of Class
Aug 16		          Final Grades due via MyCSUDH

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INDEX
A                                  G                                       Q
Abbreviation Key 18                General Information 21                  Quick Reference 2
Academic Program Calendar 3        Grades 20, 21
Academic Program Course            Graduate Education 10, 14                R
    Offerings:                                                             Recreation & Leisure Studies 16
		 Regular Session 5                                                       Refunds 19
                                   H                                       Registration 19
		 Session One 8
		 Session Two 13                  Health Science 10                       REGISTRATION FORM 24
Accounting 5,                      History 10. 15
Add Classes 21                     How to Register 19
                                   Human Resource Mgt 5                     S
Africana Studies 8, 13
                                   Human Services 7, 10                    Science, Mathematics &
Anthropology 8, 13
                                   Humanities 10, 15                           Technology 16
Art 8
                                                                           Social & Behaviorial Sciences 12, 16
                                                                           Sociology 7, 12, 16
 B                                  I                                      Spanish 12, 16
Biology 8                          Interdisciplinary Studies/PACE 10, 15   Special Education 7
Business 5, 8, 13
                                    K                                       T
 C                                 Kinesiology 10, 15                      Teacher Education 7, 10, 14
Calendar 3                                                                 Theater Arts 12, 16
Chemistry 6                                                                Transcripts 20
                                    L
Chicano/Chicana Studies 9, 13
                                   Law 5
Class Times 18                                                             W
                                   Liberal Studies 11
Clinical Science 9, 13
                                                                           Women's Studies 12, 16
Communications 6, 9, 14
Computer Forensics 9               M
Computer Info Systems 5, 8, 13     Management 5, 8
Computer Science 6, 9, 14          Map 23
Course Fees 19                     Marital and Family Therapy 15
Criminal Justice 6, 9, 14          Marketing 6
                                   Mathematics 15
                                   Music 11, 15
D
Dance 9, 14
Dishonored Check Policy 20         N
Drop Classes 21                    Nursing (BSN) 7, 11
                                   Nursing (MSN) 7, 11

 E
Earth Sciences 9, 14               O
Economics 5                        Operations Mgt 6, 8, 13
Education 7, 10, 14
English 10, 14
                                    P
                                   Parking 21
 F                                 Physics 11, 15
Fees 19                            Political Science 7, 11, 15
Finance 5                          Psychology 11, 16
                                   Public Administration 12

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ACADEMIC PROGRAM COURSE OFFERINGS
REGULAR SESSION
Class Department
Number
BusinessNr. & Sec.
        Administration Course Title                                Units Start Time   End Time              Days       Bldg/Rm           Instructor

Business Administration

Accounting
31103      ACC   230   41     Financial Accounting                 3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Hak Joon Song
31105      ACC   231   41     Managerial Accounting                3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Arek Arakelian
31106      ACC   330   41     Intermediate Accounting I            3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Cenap Ilter
31107      ACC   331   41     Intermediate Accounting II           3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Harun Rashid
31108      ACC   336   41     Intro To Internal Audit              3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Li-Lin Liu
31109      ACC   337   41     Cost Accounting                      3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Sheng Yi
31110      ACC   431   41     Govt & Nonprofit Acctg               3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Gloria Del Rosario
31111      ACC   435   41     Auditing                             3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Arek Arakelian

Business
31514 BUS 301 42              Employment Communications            1.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Elvira Teller
31488 BUS 302 41              Written Communications               1.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Xuefei Deng
31112 BUS 445 41              International Business               3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              SherineEl Hag

Computer Information Systems
31515      CIS   270   41     Info Sys/Tech Fundamentals           3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Mohammad Eyadat
31516      CIS   275   41     Internet Literacy                    3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Chi-Wen Chen
31519      CIS   370   01     Info Sys Theory and Practice         3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Wang-Chan Wong
31517      CIS   372   41     Systems Analysis & Design            3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Wang-Chan Wong
31518      CIS   476   41     Adv Concepts Bus Systems             3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Myron Sheu

Economics
31113      ECO 210 41         Economic Theory 1A Micro             3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Jose Martinez
31114      ECO 211 41         Economic Theory 1B Macro             3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Mahmoud Salari

Finance
31115      FIN   360   41     Business Finance                     3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Bingsheng Yi
31116      FIN   375   41     Personal Financial Planning          3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Michael Manahan
31117      FIN   382   41     Financial Analysis                   3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Rama Malladi
31125      FIN   468   41     Sem Investment Analysis              3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Rama Malladi
31118      FIN   488   41     Multinatl Financial Trans            3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Prakash Dheeriya

Human Resource Management
31408      HRM 313 41         Human Resources Management           3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Jessica Federman
31409      HRM 316 41         Labor & Industrial Relations         3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Thomas Norman

Law
31119      LAW 240 41         Legal Environment of Business        3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Charles Thomas II
31120      LAW 340 41         Law Of Bus Organizations             3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Meredith CalimanI

Management
31391      MGT 310 41         Management Theory                    3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Yann Abdourazakou
31392      MGT 312 41         Organizational Behavior              3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Lei Lai
31393      MGT 416 41         Leadership                           3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Xia Zhao

                                                                                             Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).                            Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.

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Class Department
Number Nr. & Sec.            Course Title                          Units Start Time    End Time             Days       Bldg/Rm           Instructor

31397     MGT   418   41     International Management              3.00   n/a         n/a                  online      n/a               William Brice
31398     MGT   490   41     Strategic Management Seminar          3.00   n/a         n/a                  online      n/a               David Hoopes
31399     MGT   490   42     Strategic Management Seminar          3.00   n/a         n/a                  online      n/a               Chacko Kannothra
31400     MGT   490   43     Strategic Management Seminar          3.00   n/a         n/a                  online      n/a               James Katzenstein

Marketing
31401     MKT   350   41     Principles Of Marketing               3.00   n/a         n/a                  online      n/a  Natasa Christodoulidou
31402     MKT   350   42     Principles Of Marketing               3.00   n/a         n/a                  online      n/a  Orie Berezan
31436     MKT   351   41     Sales Mgt & Techniques                3.00   n/a         n/a                  online      n/a  Bing Xu
31403     MKT   352   41     Advertising and Promotion MGT.        3.00   n/a         n/a                  online      n/a  Sari Silvanto-Ryan
31404     MKT   353   41     Retail Mktg Management                3.00   n/a         n/a                  online      n/a
31405     MKT   355   41     Consumer Behavior                     3.00   n/a         n/a                  online      n/a  Kirti Celly
31406     MKT   450   41     Internet Marketing                    3.00   n/a         n/a                  online      n/a  Meng Zhao
31407     MKT   452   41     Sports & Entertainment Mkt.           3.00   n/a         n/a                  online      n/a  Melissa St James

Operations Management
31520     OMG 321 41         Business Stats                        3.00   n/a         n/a                  online      n/a               Edward Chu
31521     OMG 322 41         Operations Management                 3.00   n/a         n/a                  online      n/a               Edward Chu

Computer Information Systems (See Business Administration)

Chemistry
31147     CHE   108   60     Intro To Collge Chemistry             5.00   9:00 AM     11:30 AM             M T WTh     ALTINST23         Lida Latifzadeh
31143     CHE   108   61     Intro To Collge Chemistry             0.00   12:10 PM    3:00 PM              MW          ALTINST13         Lida Latifzadeh
31144     CHE   108   62     Intro To Collge Chemistry             0.00   12:10 PM    3:00 PM              T Th        ALTINST31         Lida Latifzadeh
31145     CHE   108   63     Intro To Collge Chemistry             5.00   12:30 PM    3:00 PM              M T W Th    ALTINST156        Andrea Zarember
31146     CHE   108   64     Intro To Collge Chemistry             0.00   9:00 AM     11:50 AM             MW          ALTINST08         Andrea Zarember
31148     CHE   110   60     General Chemistry I                   5.00   9:00 AM     11:30 AM             M T W Th    ALTINST52         Kenneth Rodriguez
31149     CHE   110   61     General Chemistry I                   0.00   12:00 PM    3:00 PM              MW          ALTINST31         Kenneth Rodriguez
31150     CHE   110   62     General Chemistry I                   0.00   12:00 PM    3:00 PM              T Th        ALTINST01         Susan Morvaridi
31151     CHE   112   60     General Chemistry II                  5.00   9:00 AM     11:30 AM             M T W Th    ALTINST51         Nancy Roback
31152     CHE   112   61     General Chemistry II                  0.00   12:00 PM    3:00 PM              MW          ALTINST01         Susan Morvaridi
31153     CHE   112   62     General Chemistry II                  0.00   12:00 PM    3:00 PM              T Th        ALTINST08         Neema Masoudipour

Communications
31388     COM 496 41         Internship In Comm                    3.00   n/a         n/a                  online      n/a               Lisa Mastramico

Computer Science
31456     CSC 123 01         Intro To Csc And Prog II              4.00   7:00 PM     8:30 PM              T Th        ALTINST08

Criminal Justice
31522     CJA   490 41       Capstone in CJA                       3.00   n/a         n/a                  online      n/a               Jennifer Macy
31523     CJA   490 42       Capstone in CJA                       3.00   n/a         n/a                  online      n/a               Jennifer Macy

                                                                                             Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).                            Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.

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Class Department
Number Nr. & Sec.             Course Title                         Units Start Time   End Time              Days       Bldg/Rm           Instructor

Education
Special Education
31367 SPE 458 01 Behavior in School Settings    3.00 4:00 PM 9:00 PM Th		  ONCOE1407                                                     Kelli Beard
31363 SPE 480 01 Educating Exceptional Children 3.00 4:00 PM 9:00 PM M			                                                                Elaine Semple
31364 SPE 481 01 Diverse Lrnrs Exceptionalities 3.00 4:00 PM 9:00 PM W		   ALTINST102                                                    Trena Spurlock
31365 SPE 549 01 ECSE Infant/Toddler Seminar    2.00 8:00 AM 5:30 PM Sa Su ALTINST07                                                     Codean Reed
31366 SPE 550 01 ECSE Infant /Toddler Field Wrk 1.00					                  ONTBATBA                                                      Codean Reed
31368 SPE 595 01 Grad Sel Topics in SPE         1.00					                  ONTBATBA                                                      Barbara Lesure
31368 SPE 595 01 Grad Sel Topics in SPE         1.00					                  ONTBATBA                                                      Ann Selmi

Teacher Education
31307      TED 505 41         Educational Psychology               3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Robert Boyd

Human Services
31129      HUS 390 01         Field Practicum in HUS II            1.00					                                            ONTBATBA         Hannah Nguyen
31130      HUS 391 41         Seminar in HUS II                    2.00 n/a n/a online                                  n/a              Hannah Nguyen
31128      HUS 400 41         Case Management                      3.00 n/a n/a online                                  n/a              Hannah Nguyen

Nursing (BSN)
31459      BSN   302   41     Concepts Prof Nsg Prac               3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a
31461      BSN   346   41     Human Pathophysiology                3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a			                                   \
31467      BSN   422   41     Community-Based Nursing              3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a
31468      BSN   423   41     Com Based Nursing Role Perf          2.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a
31469      BSN   423   42     Com Based Nursing Role Perf          2.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a
31470      BSN   452   41     Management and Leadership            3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a
31471      BSN   460   41     Nursing Research Utilization         3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a

Nursing (MSN)

31161 MSN 513 61 Healthcare Policy/Economics   3.00 n/a n/a                                                online n/a Jan Brewer
31163 MSN 530 41 Rsrch Util in Adv Nursg Pract 3.00 n/a n/a                                                online n/a Samira Moughrabi

Political Science
31323      POL 310 41         Issues American Govern               3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Elizabeth Whetmore

Sociology

31575 SOC 340 41              Soc Psych: Soc Perspectiv            3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Sohaila Shakib
31576 SOC 363 41              Drug & Alcohol Use                   3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Sohaila Shakib
31577 SOC 369 41              Juvenile Delinquency                 3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Sohaila Shakib

Spanish

31562 SPA 311 01              Structure Of Spanish                 3.00 1:00 PM 4:15 PM MW                              ALTINST20        Ivonne Heinze
31563 SPA 351 01              Cnt Hisp Cult Spa Spk Am             3.00 1:00 PM 4:30 PM T Th                            ALTINST40        Maythe Ruffino
31561 SPA 280 01              Grammar for Spa Comp                 3.00					                                            ALTINST31        Ivonne Heinze

                                                                                             Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).                            Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.

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Class Department
Number Nr. & Sec.            Course Title                          Units Start Time    End Time             Days       Bldg/Rm           Instructor

ACADEMIC PROGRAM COURSE OFFERINGS -
SESSION ONE

Africana Studies
31171     AFS 310 41         African American Exp in the US        3.00   n/a         n/a                  online      n/a               Justin Gammage
31169     AFS 333 41         Black Movements of the Sixties        3.00   n/a         n/a                  online      n/a               Donna Nicol

Anthropology
31509     ANT 371 41         Hist & Cul Pers Disability Stu        3.00   n/a         n/a                  online      n/a               Nancy Armstrong

Art
31599     ART 100 41         Looking At Art                        3.00   n/a         n/a                  online      n/a               James Scarborough

Biology
31490     BIO   102   41     General Biology                       3.00   n/a         n/a                  online      n/a               Begona De Velasco
31491     BIO   103   41     General Biology Laboratory            1.00   n/a         n/a                  online      n/a               Amber Willis
31492     BIO   103   42     General Biology Laboratory            1.00   n/a         n/a                  online      n/a               Ashley Aranda
31493     BIO   120   11     Principles of Biology I               3.00   12:30 PM    3:00 PM              T W Th      ALTINST157        Brynn Heckel
31494     BIO   121   41     Principles of Biology Lab I           1.00   n/a         n/a                  online      n/a               James Tsao
31497     BIO   220   41     Molecular Biology                     3.00   n/a         n/a                  online      n/a               Begona De Velasco
31498     BIO   221   11     Molecular Biology Laboratory          1.00   12:30 PM    3:10 PM              T W Th      ALTINST11         Thomas Taylor
31501     BIO   312   41     Animal Physiology                     3.00   n/a         n/a                  online      n/a               Samantha Leigh
31502     BIO   313   41     Animal Physiology Laboratory          1.00   n/a         n/a                  online      n/a               Samantha Leigh

Business Administration
Business
31487     BUS 301 41         Employment Communications             1.00   n/a         n/a                  online      n/a               Xuefei Deng
31513     BUS 302 42         Written Communications                1.00   n/a         n/a                  online      n/a               Elvira Teller

Computer Information Systems
31481     CIS   370 11       Info Sys Theory and Practice          3.00   6:00 PM     9:45 PM              MW          ALTINST12         Chi-Wen Chen

Management
31062 MGT 490 11 Strategic Management Seminar                      3.00   12:30 PM 4:20 PM T TH VIL210  David Hoopes
31063 MGT 490 12 Strategic Management Seminar                      3.00   6:00 PM  9:45 PM MW   SBSA104 Chacko Kannothra

Operations Management
31482     OMG 321 11         Business Stats                        3.00   1:00 PM     4:45 PM              T Th        ALTINST06         Hamid Pourmohammadi
31483     OMG 322 11         Operations Management                 3.00   6:00 PM     9:45 PM              T Th        ALTINST03         Hamid Pourmohammadi

                                                                                             Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).                            Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.

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Class Department
Number Nr. & Sec.             Course Title                         Units Start Time   End Time              Days       Bldg/Rm           Instructor

Chicano/Chicana Studies
31556     CHS   323   41      Latino Pers US Imm & Citizen         3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Michael Fraga
31558     CHS   330   41      Latina/o Identities in U.S.          3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Michael Fraga
31559     CHS   340   41      Nat Am & Chicana Wom Narrative       3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Guadalupe Garcia
31596     CHS   345   42      Identity in the Americas             3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Michael Gutierrez

Clinical Science

30979 CLS 304 11              Intro UA and BF                      3.00   8:00 AM     10:30 AM             MW           WHB369           Payman Nasr

Communications
31371     COM   220   11      Screenwriting I                      3.00   8:00 AM     9:00 AM              MW           ALTINST156       Alexander Chung
31372     COM   301   41      News and Info Literacy               3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Nancy Cheever
31373     COM   302   11      Law Of The Mass Media                3.00   5:00 PM     8:50 PM              MW           ALTINST04        Joel Beers
31374     COM   307   41      History of Film                      3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Sharon Sharp
31375     COM   342   11      Advertising Strategy & Writing       3.00   12:30 PM    4:30 PM              T Th         ALTINST02        Christian Russo
31377     COM   366   41      Public Relations Writing             2.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Miriam Hernandez Martinez
31378     COM   367   41      PR Writing Lab                       1.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Miriam Hernandez Martinez
31387     COM   400   11      Media Research Methods               3.00   8:00 AM     11:50 AM             MW           ALTINST20        Christian Russo
31380     COM   435   41      Media Psychology                     3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Nancy Cheever

Computer Forensics
31454     CTC 492 11          Senior Project                       3.00   5:00 PM     8:50 PM              T Th         ALTINST07        Mohsen Beheshti

Computer Science
31457     CSC   311   11      Data Structures                      3.00 5:00 PM 8:50 PM MW                              ALTINST01
31451     CSC   492   11      Senior Design                        3.00					                                            ALTINST01  Mohsen Beheshti
31452     CSC   500   11      Research Methods                     3.00 5:00 PM 8:50 PM T Th                            ALTINST01  Mohsen Beheshti
31454     CTC   492   11      Senior Project                       3.00 5:00 PM 8:50 PM T Th                            ALTINST07  Mohsen Beheshtii

Criminal Justice
31524     CJA 341     41      Criminal Justice Stats               3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Elena Kulikov
31526     CJA 344     41      Theories Crime & CJ Policy           3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Clarence Martin
31526     CJA 344     41      Theories Crime & CJ Policy           3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Jennifer Macy
31656     CJA 443     41      Criminal Law & Justice Admin         3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Clarence Thomas

Dance
31086     DAN 130 41          Dance Perceptions                    3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Doris Ressl
31087     DAN 440 41          Dance for Children                   3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Marco Carreon

Earth Sciences
31474     EAR 101 11          Physical Geology Laboratory          1.00   8:30 AM     11:00 AM             T W Th       ALTINST157       Cheyenne Cummings
31475     EAR 312 42          Natural Disasters                    3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Ashish Sinha
31476     EAR 312 43          Natural Disasters                    3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Ashish Sinha

                                                                                             Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).                            Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.

                                                                                www.csudh.edu/open 310-243-3741 Summer Sessions 9
Class Department
Number Nr. & Sec.            Course Title                          Units Start Time    End Time              Days       Bldg/Rm           Instructor

Education
Graduate Education
31304     GED 500 41       Research Meth In Edu                    3.00   n/a		         n/a                  online            n/a       Kitty Fortner
31306     GED 501 41       Seminar In Learn & Dev                  3.00   n/a  `        n/a                  online            n/a       Pamela Robinson

Teacher Education
31629     TED 400 11       Intro to Education                      3.00   5:00 PM		     8:50 PM              MW                ALTINST07 Jeffery Sapp
31627     TED 407 11       Languages in Praxis                     3.00   12:30 PM		    4:20 PM              T Th              ALTINST19 Jennifer Stacy
31630     TED 414 11       Classroom Cultural Ecology              3.00   5:00 PM		     8:50 PM              T Th              ALTINST11 Gwen Brockman

English
31291     ENG   308   11     Crit Approach Child Lit               3.00   8:00 AM      11:50 AM             MW           ALTINST12        Helen Oesterheld
31292     ENG   350   11     Advanced Composition                  3.00   8:00 AM      11:50 AM             T Th         ALTINST07        Brenda Bran
31293     ENG   350   12     Advanced Composition                  3.00   12:30 PM     4:20 PM              MW           ALTINST07        Timothy Glenn
31296     ENG   360   11     Heroes and Anitheroes                 3.00   5:00 PM      8:50 PM              MW           ALTINST09        Thomas Giannotti

Health Science
31600     HEA 300 41         Health In Public Educ                 2.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Johanna Chase
31626     HEA 495 43         Spec Topics in Hlth Sciences          3.00   12:00 PM     5:30 PM              Sa Su        ALTINST01        Matthew Ting
31601     HEA 495 41         Spec Topics in Hlth Sciences          1.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Johanna Chase

History
31645     HIS   101   11     History of the United States          3.00   12:30pm      3:00pm               M W Th       ALTINST17        Brian Kovalesky
31646     HIS   121   11     World History II                      3.00   12:30pm      3:00pm               M W Th       ALTINST30        Kerry Shannon
31647     HIS   120   41     World History I                       3.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              William O'Mara
31648     HIS   354   41     History of American Immigration       3.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Andrea Johnson
31649     HIS   376   41     Film as History                       3.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Anne Reid

Human Services
31127     HUS 330 41         Human Behavior & Social Envir         3.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Phu Phan
31126     HUS 460 41         Research Methods for HUS              3.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Phu Phan

Humanities
31090 HUM 300 41 Health Humanities                                 3.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Lorna Fitzsimmons
31092 HUM 310 41 Key Concepts                                      3.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              William Deluca

Interdisciplinary Studies/PACE Program
31506     IDS   326 41       Perspectives In Human Studies         3.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Anne Choi

Kinesiology
31133     KIN   303 11       Exercise Physiology                   4.00   12:30 PM     2:15 PM              M T W Th F ALTINST102         Scott Cheatham
31134     KIN   303 12       Exercise Physiology                   0.00   2:30 PM      3:30 PM              Th		       ALTINST102         Scott Cheatham
                                                                                              Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).                             Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.

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Class Department
Number Nr. & Sec.             Course Title                         Units Start Time    End Time             Days       Bldg/Rm           Instructor

31135     KIN   330 11        Somatic Education                    3.00   8:00 AM     10:30 AM             T W Th       ALTINST06        Lee Hancock
31136     KIN   462 11        Therapeutic Exercise                 3.00   8:00 AM     11:30 AM             MW           ALTINST09        Scott Cheatham
31137     KIN   462 12        Therapeutic Exercise                 0.00   2:30 PM     3:30 PM              MW           ALTINST09        Scott Cheatham

Liberal Studies

31302 LBS 340 11 Early Mathematical Concepts 3.00 5:00 PM                             8:50 PM              MW           ALTINST06        Anna Arredondo-Kim
31303 LBS 405 11 Engineering and the Arts    3.00 5:00 PM                             8:50 PM              T Th         ALTINST06        Amber Mckinney Shivers

Music
31631     MUS 101 41          Introducing Music                    3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Stephen Moore
31632     MUS 101 42          Introducing Music                    3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Scott Morris
31634     MUS 312 41          The Jazz Age                         3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Tedeross Avery

Nursing (BSN)
31460     BSN   306   41      Cult Diversity Healthcare            3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a
31462     BSN   381   41      Hlth Assess Skills Seminar           1.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a
31462     BSN   381   41      Hlth Assess Skills Seminar           1.00   n/a         n/a                  MT           online
31463     BSN   381   42      Hlth Assess Skills Seminar           1.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a
31463     BSN   381   42      Hlth Assess Skills Seminar           1.00   n/a         n/a                  Sa Su        online
31464     BSN   381   43      Hlth Assess Skills Seminar           1.00   n/a         n/a                  Sa Su        online
31464     BSN   381   43      Hlth Assess Skills Seminar           1.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a
31465     BSN   382   41      Health Assessment                    2.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a
31466     BSN   382   42      Health Assessment                    2.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a
31472     BSN   494   41      Independent Study                    1.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a

Nursing (MSN)
31162 MSN 514 61              Hlth Promotion & Disease Prev        3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Lauren Outland
31164 MSN 531 61              Nursing Ethics                       3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Terri Ares

Political Science
31324     POL 100 41          Gen St:World Perspectives            3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Hyo Joon Chang
31325     POL 101 41          American Institutions                3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Salvatore Russo

Physics
31586     PHY   120   11      Elements Of Physics I                4.00   12:30 PM    4:20 PM              MW           ALTINST19        Claudio Egalon
31585     PHY   120   41      Elements Of Physics I                4.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Asma Said
31587     PHY   130   11      General Physics I                    5.00   8:30 AM     11:10 AM             M T W Th     ALTINST11        Horace Crogman
31588     PHY   130   12      General Physics I                    0.00   12:30 PM    4:20 PM              T Th         ALTINST07        Horace Crogman
31589     PHY   300   11      Physical Science for Teachers        4.00   5:00 PM     8:50 PM              T Th         ALTINST10        Claudio Egalon
31590     PHY   300   12      Physical Science for Teachers        0.00   12:30 PM    4:20 PM              T Th         ALTINST16        Mahbubur Khan

Psychology
31530     PSY 101 41          Gen St:Understand Hum Beh            3.00   n/a         n/a                  online     n/a                Erin Merz
31499     PSY 235 11          Intro To Research Methods            3.00   2:30 PM     4:25 PM              M T W Th F ALTINST14          Michelle Kang
31500     PSY 235 12          Intro To Research Methods            0.00   n/a         n/a                  online     n/a                Michelle Kang

                                                                                             Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).                            Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.

                                                                                www.csudh.edu/open 310-243-3741 Summer Sessions 11
Class Department
Number Nr. & Sec.            Course Title                          Units Start Time   End Time              Days       Bldg/Rm           Instructor

31531     PSY   305   41     History And Systems Psych             3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              L Carrier
31532     PSY   322   41     Cognitive Psychology                  3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Kaylie Gardner
31542     PSY   331   41     Measurement In Psychology             3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Benjamin Peschek
31543     PSY   331   42     Measurement In Psychology             0.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Benjamin Peschek
31536     PSY   340   41     Social Psych: Psych Persp             3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Silvia Santos Ponce
31534     PSY   350   41     Child Psychology                      3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Maria Hurtado-Ortiz
31537     PSY   360   41     Theories Of Personality               3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Silvia Santos Ponce
31508     PSY   363   41     Abnormal Psychology                   3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Steven Villalpando
31535     PSY   368   41     Human Sexuality                       3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Keisha Paxton
31538     PSY   371   41     Forensic & Legal Psychology           3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Heather Butler
31540     PSY   490   41     Senior Seminar Psychology             3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Kevin Dooley
31533     PSY   495   41     Seminar Special Topics:               3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Carl Sneed

Public Administration
31525     PUB 300 41         Foundation Of Pub Admin               3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Hugo Asencio

Social & Behavioral Sciences
31573     SBS 318 41         Cultural Pluralism:                   3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Yulder Daza
31583     SBS 318 42         Cultural Pluralism:                   3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Ivonne Heinze

Sociology

31581 SOC 320 41             The Family                            3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Tonya Lindsey
31578 SOC 362 41             Gangs & Adoles Subcultrs              3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Latanya Skiffer
31574 SOC 365 41             Deviant Behavior                      3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Alexis McCurn
31579 SOC 367 41             Sociology Of Law                      3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Latanya Skiffer

Spanish
31597     SPA 310 41         Romantic Love Wstrn Tradition         3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Benito Gomez

Theatre Arts
31298     THE 100 41         Television Film & Theatre             3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Kathryn Dowse
31094     THE 120 41         Fundamentals Of Speech                3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Donis Leonardn

Women's Studies
31096     WMS   100   41     Gender Sex the Body & Politics        3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Jennifer Brandt
31097     WMS   250   41     Women's Studies                       3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Claudia Mendoza Diaz
31098     WMS   310   41     The Witch in Lterature                3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Cristina Smith
31099     WMS   318   41     Race, Class and Gender                3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Gitanjali Singh

                                                                                             Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).                            Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.

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Class Department
Number Nr. & Sec.             Course Title                         Units Start Time    End Time              Days       Bldg/Rm           Instructor

ACADEMIC PROGRAM COURSE OFFERINGS -
SESSION TWO

Africana Studies
31170     AFS 332 41          Harlem Renaissance                   3.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Salim Faraji

Anthropology
31510     ANT 371 42          Hist & Cul Pers Disability Stu       3.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Nancy Armstrong

Biology
31495     BIO   122   21      Principles of Biology II             3.00   8:00 AM      10:30 AM             T W Th       ALTINST01        Shehla Pervin
31496     BIO   123   41      Principles of Biology II Lab         1.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Ashley Aranda
31503     BIO   320   41      Cell Biology                         3.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Begona De Velasco
31504     BIO   458   41      Human Parasitology                   3.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Davood Soleymany
31505     BIO   459   41      Human Parasitology Laboratory        1.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Davood Soleymany

Business Administration
Business
31511     BUS 303 41          Oral Communication                   1.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Xuefei Deng
31512     BUS 303 42          Oral Communication                   1.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Elvira Teller

Computer Information Systems
31484     CIS   370 21        Info Sys Theory and Practice         3.00   5:30 PM      9:45 PM              T Th         ALTINST03        Myron Sheu

Operations Management
31486     OMG 321 21          Business Stats                       3.00   5:30 PM      9:45 PM              MW           ALTINST03        Jian-yu Ke
31485     OMG 322 21          Operations Management                3.00   1:00 PM      5:15 PM              MW           ALTINST158       Jian-yu Ke

Chicano/Chicana Studies
31557     CHS 323 42          Latino Pers US Imm & Citizen         3.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Michael Fraga
31595     CHS 330 42          Latina/o Identities in U.S.          3.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Claudia Serrato
31560     CHS 345 41          Identity in the Americas             3.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Michael Gutierrez

Clinical Science

31300 CLS 307 41              Clinical Hematology                  4.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Payman Nasr
31301 CLS 307 42              Clinical Hematology                  0.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Payman Nasr

                                                                                              Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).                             Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.

                                                                                www.csudh.edu/open 310-243-3741 Summer Sessions 13
Class Department
Number Nr. & Sec.            Course Title                          Units Start Time   End Time              Days       Bldg/Rm           Instructor

Communications
31389     COM   106   41     Digital Toolkit                       2.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Lisa Mastramico
31390     COM   107   41     Digital Toolkit Lab                   1.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Lisa Mastramico
31376     COM   350   21     Culture, Gender & Strat Com           3.00   8:00 AM     11:50 AM             T Th         ALTINST160       Ana de la Serna
31379     COM   379   21     Media Industries                      3.00   12:30 PM    4:20 PM              T Th         ALTINST158       Morten Christensen

Computer Science
31458     CSC 331 21         Computer Organization                 3.00 5:00 PM 8:50 PM T Th                            ALTINST01
31453     CSC 471 21         Compiler Construction I               3.00 5:00 PM 8:50 PM MW                              ALTINST01  Liudong Zuo
31455     CSC 501 21         Design and Analysis                   3.00					                                            ALTINST02  Jianchao Han

Criminal Justice
31527     CJA 445 41         Policing & Admin. of Justice          3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Theodore Byrne
31528     CJA 446 41         Terrorism & Extremism                 3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Jennifer Macy
31657     CJA 447 41         Corrections Admin                     3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Jennifer Macy

Dance
31088     DAN 440 42         Dance for Children                    3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Sarah Hummel

Earth Sciences
31473     EAR   100   21     Physical Geology                      3.00   8:30 AM     11:00 AM             T W Th       ALTINST165       Cheyenne Cummings
31477     EAR   312   44     Natural Disasters                     3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Brendan McNulty
31478     EAR   312   45     Natural Disasters                     3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Brendan McNulty
31479     EAR   416   11     Earth Sciences for Teachers           3.00   1:00 PM     2:45 PM              T W Th       ALTINST157       Parveen Chhetri
31480     EAR   416   12     Earth Sciences for Teachers           3.00   3:00 PM     5:00 PM              T W Th       ALTINST157       Parveen Chhetri

Education

Graduate Education
31305     GED 500 42         Research Meth In Edu                  3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Kitty Fortnerg

Teacher Education
31639     TED 467 21       Secondary Teaching Methods I            3.00   5:00 PM		    8:50 PM              TW          ALTINST157       Ronald Rubine
31640     TED 507 21       Lang Learning: Theory & Prac            3.00   5:00 PM		    8:50 PM              MW          ALTINST08        Elexia Reyes McGovern

English
31089     ENG   230   21     Literature and Popular Culture        3.00   8:00 AM     11:50 AM             MW           ALTINST03        Roderick Hernandez
31289     ENG   271   21     Intro Creative Writing                3.00   8:00 AM     11:50 AM             T Th         ALTINST08        Constance Ford
31290     ENG   305   21     Critical Reading of Literature        3.00   12:30 PM    4:20 PM              MW           ALTINST18        Debra Best
31294     ENG   350   21     Advanced Composition                  3.00   8:00 AM     11:50 AM             T Th         ALTINST157       Christopher Potts
31295     ENG   350   22     Advanced Composition                  3.00   5:00 PM     8:50 PM              MW           ALTINST02        Porschia Baker
31297     ENG   362   21     Env Lit & Culture                     3.00   12:30 PM    4:20 PM              T Th         ALTINST159       Andrew Kalaidjiani

                                                                                             Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).                            Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.

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Class Department
Number Nr. & Sec.             Course Title                         Units Start Time    End Time              Days       Bldg/Rm           Instructor

History
31650     HIS   101   41      History of the United States         3.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Kathlee Fawver
31651     HIS   101   21      History of the United States         3.00   8:00AM       10:30AM              MWF          ALTINST157       Kirsten Resnick
31652     HIS   120   42      World History I                      3.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Chris Monty
31653     HIS   121   21      World History II                     3.00   12:30pm      3:00pm               M W Th       ALTINST22        Sunhee Yoon
31654     HIS   354   21      History of American Immigration      3.00   12:30pm      3:00pm1              M W Th       ALTINST33        Brian Kovalesky
31655     HIS   376   42      Film as History                      3.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              William O'Mara

Humanities
31091     HUM 304 41          Vampires                             3.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Lorna Fitzsimmons
31093     HUM 310 42          Key Concepts                         3.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              William Deluca

Interdisciplinary Studies/PACE Program
31507     IDS   350 41        IDS Top Env Studies                  3.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Jenney Halll

Kinesiology
31131     KIN   300 21        Tests/Measure In PE                  3.00   8:00 AM      10:30 AM             T W Th       ALTINST06 Michael Ernst
31132     KIN   310 41        Nutrition for Peak Performance       3.00   12:00 PM     1:00 PM              M		          ALTINST02 Carole Casten
31132     KIN   310 41        Nutrition for Peak Performance       3.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a

Marriage and Family Therapy
31624     MFT 400 41          Foundations to MFT                   3.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Monique Willis

Mathematics
31555     MAT 131 24          Elem Stat & Probability              3.00   6:00 PM      8:30PM               T W Th       ALTINST07        Carla Gorbea

Music
31633     MUS 101 43          Introducing Music                    3.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Scott Morris
31635     MUS 312 42          The Jazz Age                         3.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Hal Weary

Physics
31592     PHY   122   21      Elements Of Physics II               0.00   12:30 PM     4:20 PM              MW           ALTINST45        Claudio Egalon
31591     PHY   122   41      Elements Of Physics II               4.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Claudio Egalon
31593     PHY   132   21      General Physics II                   5.00   8:30 AM      11:10 AM             M T W Th     ALTINST25        Horace Crogman
31594     PHY   132   22      General Physics II                   0.00   12:30 PM     4:20 PM              T Th         ALTINST17        Horace Crogman

Political Science
31321     POL 100 42          Gen St:World Perspectives            3.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Yea Ji Kim
31322     POL 101 21          American Institutions                3.00   12:30 PM     4:20 PM              T Th         ALTINST45        Christopher Hallenbrook
31425     POL 300 41          Quant Meth Poli Analysis             3.00   n/a          n/a                  online       n/a              Hyo Joon Chang
                                                                                              Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).                             Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.

                                                                                www.csudh.edu/open 310-243-3741 Summer Sessions 15
Class Department
Number Nr. & Sec.            Course Title                          Units Start Time   End Time              Days       Bldg/Rm           Instructor

Psychology
31539     PSY   101   42     Gen St:Understand Hum Beh             3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Tara Victor
31551     PSY   240   41     Biopsychology                         3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Erin Barrett
31553     PSY   320   41     Psychopharmacology                    3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Sourena Haj-Mohamadi
31541     PSY   322   42     Cognitive Psychology                  3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              L Carrier
31544     PSY   330   41     Intermediate Statistics               3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Carl Sneed
31545     PSY   330   42     Intermediate Statistics               0.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Carl Sneed
31552     PSY   351   41     Psych Of Adolescent Exper             3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Julianna Mojica
31546     PSY   363   42     Abnormal Psychology                   3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Tara Victor
31547     PSY   371   42     Forensic & Legal Psychology           3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Heather Butler
31550     PSY   372   41     Indust Organizational Psy             3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Donna El-Armale
31548     PSY   415   21     Adv Res Met In Cognitive Psych        3.00   8:00 AM     10:30 AM             T W Th       ALTINST156       Monique Turner
31549     PSY   416   21     Res Sem In Cognitive Psych            3.00   12:30 PM    3:00 PM              T W Th       ALTINST25        Monique Turner

Recreation & Leisure Studies
31138     REC 100 41       Dimensions Of Leisure                   3.00   n/a		       n/a                  online       n/a		           Mary Cappel

Science, Mathematics, & Technology
31101     SMT 310 41         Science And Technology                3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Kenneth Rodriguez

Social & Behavioral Sciences
31584     SBS 318 43         Cultural Pluralism:                   3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Ivonne Heinze

Sociology
31580 SOC 337 41             Soc Through Film                      3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Sohaila Shakib
31582 SOC 368 41             Criminology                           3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Peter Aguilera

Spanish
31598     SPA 312 41         Hispanic Lit, Art & Culture           3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Benito Gomez

Theatre Arts
31095     THE 120 42         Fundamentals Of Speech                3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Naomi Buckley

Women's Studies
31100     WMS 318 42         Race, Class and Gender                3.00   n/a         n/a                  online       n/a              Cynthia Villanueva

                                                                                             Instructor assignment may change without prior notification to students.
+ Consult current University Catalog for course prerequisite(s).                            Footnote definitions can be found at the end of the course listing section.

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CLASS TIMES at CSUDH
Monday, Wednesday, Friday                Tuesday, Thursday                   NOTE: With the exception of the
7:30 am – 8:20 am                        7:00 am – 8:15 am                   Division of Nursing courses (see
8:30 am – 9:20 am                        8:30 am – 9:45 am                   Nursing course listing for class
10:00 am – 10:50 am                      10:00 am – 11:15 am                 times), final exam dates and times
11:30 am – 12:20 pm                      11:30 am – 12:45 pm                 are scheduled according to this Class
1:00 pm – 1:50 pm                        1:00 pm – 2:15 pm                   Meeting Time Module. If this module
                                         2:30 pm – 3:45 pm                   is not followed when scheduling a
Monday, Wednesday                                                            course section, a time frame and
7:00 am – 8:15 am                        # 4:00 pm – 5:15 pm
                                                                             room location for finals week will not
8:30 am – 9:45 am                        # 5:30 pm – 6:45 pm
                                                                             be available for that course section
10:00 am – 11:15 am                      # 7:00 pm – 8:15 pm                 unless special arrangements have
11:30 am – 12:45 pm                      # 8:30 pm – 9:45 pm                 been made by the instructor.
1:00 pm – 2:15 pm                        Friday
2:30 pm – 3:45 pm                        8:30 am – 11:15 am
# 4:00 pm – 5:15 pm                      11:30 am – 2:15 pm
# 5:30 pm – 6:45 pm                      Evening Classes Meeting Once a
# 7:00 pm – 8:15 pm                      Week
# 8:30 pm – 9:45 pm                      # 4:00 pm – 6:45 pm
                                         # 6:10 pm – 9:45 pm
                                         # 7:00 pm – 9:45 pm
# symbol indicates course meets during evening hours

Key to Symbols and Abbreviations in the Course Listings
ERC 	Educational Resources Center        Day Abbreviations                  Co-Req – co-requisite
FH 	Field House                          M = Monday                         Co-requisite courses require
GYM Gymnasium                                                                enrollment in both the lecture
                                          MW = Monday/Wednesday
                                                                             section and associated activity, lab,
HC	Hughes Education and                  W = Wednesday                      production or supervision portion of
    Athletic Center                                                          the course. Co-reqs are listed below
                                          TTh = Tuesday/Thursday
LCH    LaCorte Hall                                                          the course information in italics. If the
                                          Th = Thursday
LUSU	Loker University                                                       co-requisite CRN is listed, you must
                                          F = Friday
      Student Union                                                          register for that specific CRN. If only
                                          S = Saturday                       the department and course number is
NSM 	Natural Sciences and
      Mathematics                         Su = Sunday                        listed, you may register for any section
                                                                             of the co-requisite course for which
OE     School of Education                                                   you are eligible. Refer to the course
SAC	South Academic Complex,              Course Suffxes                     description in the current University
     Buildings 1, 2, & 3                  A = Activity                       Catalog.
SBS 	Social and Behavioral               P = Production
      Sciences                            L = Laboratory                     Course Number (CN)
SCC    Small College Complex              S = Supervision                    The five digit number in the far left
SH     Student Housing                    CN = Course Number                 column identifies the course and
SHC    Student Health Center                                                 section of the class you want to take.
                                          TBA = To Be Arranged
                                                                             During registration, it will be necessary
TBA    To Be Arranged                     Most of these courses require      to use this number to register for a
                                          enrollment in both the lecture     section or to change your program
+ Prerequisite Required                  section and associated activity,
 Consult the course description in        lab, production or supervision
 the current University Catalog for       portion of the course.
 course prerequisite(s).

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What is SUMMER SESSIONS
and How Can It Benefit You?                                                                of enrollment via e-mail, provided
Through CSUDH College of Extended & International Education, adults                        we have a valid e-mail address for
capable of college-level work may enroll in regular CSUDH courses each                     you on record. Additionally, you
semester on a space-available basis. There is no formal admission to the                   should receive a confirmation letter
University and registration is made easy—you can usually confirm your                      within two weeks after we receive
space in class at the first meeting. Each department may regulate                          your registration and fees. When you
admission to specific classes, but many choices are available.                             register in person, you will receive
                                                                                           an Extension student ID card which
Open University gives you the freedom to                                                   entitles you to library privileges. If you
• Sample a particular field before enrolling in a degree program                          choose to mail in your registration
                                                                                           forms and fees, your confirmation of
• Take courses for professional or personal development
                                                                                           enrollment and ID card will be mailed
• Improve your grade point average if you have been turned down for                       to you. Courses you enroll in become
   admission by the university or have been academically disqualified.                     part of your permanent academic
• Get a start on your degree if you missed the application deadline                       record at CSUDH. Summer Sessions
   Through the Open University program, you can receive credit for your                    students are subject to the same
   completed course work in any of the lower division, upper division, or                  withdrawal, grading and academic
   graduate courses available to you. The credit you earn can be applied                   policies as degree students.
   towards a degree within the limits described in the Academic Eligibility
  and Credit Information section (page 72).
                                                                                           Other Fees
How to Register for                            4. B
                                                   ring the signed and completed
                                                  registration form to EE 1100 and
                                                                                           A materials fee is charged for some
                                                                                           classes. The classes are indicated and
Summer Sessions                                   pay the required fees.                   footnoted in this bulletin.
1. Fill out the Summer Sessions               5. D
                                                   eadline dates for completing           An additional fee is also charged for
    Registration form on the back                 adds, drops, and/or withdrawals          Summer Sessions courses taken over
    inside cover of this bulletin. Use            are firm. Please refer to the            television ($30.00 per unit).
    the registration form or pick up              calendar on page 2 for deadline          Graduation Writing Exam . . . . . $35.00
    additional forms at the University            dates.
    Information Center (Welch Hall                                                         Late Registration (assessed . . . . 25.00
    A-245) or at the College of                                                              after the 3rd week of instruction
                                               Fees                                        Check returned  . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25.00
    Extended & International Education         Summer Session Undergraduate fees
    Registration Office, EE 1100.                                                            for any cause
                                               are $311 per unit ($933 for a 3-unit
2. Complete the student information           class). Graduate student fees are           Items lost or broken . . . . . . . . . . . .  Cost
       on the registration form, including     $369 per unit ($1107 for a 3-unit class).   Transcript of Records
       the schedule number, the                To receive credit for Summer Sessions       Single Transcript  . . . . . . . . . . . . . .  4.00
       department, course and section          classes, course fees must be paid in        Each additional transcript  . . . . . .  2.00
       numbers of the classes you wish         full before the end of the third week         prepared at the same time,
       to take. See eligibility statement on   of classes. (See calendar on page 3).         up to ten (10) transcripts.
       page 18.                                Fees may be paid by check or money          Each additional transcript  . . . . . . . 1.00
3. T    ake the Summer Sessions form          order, made payable to “CSUDH                 in excess of ten (10) prepared
       to the first session of each class.     College of Extended & International           at the same time
       Ask the instructor to sign the form     Education.” Use your Visa, MasterCard       Library lost books and other
       permitting you to enroll                or Discover Card to pay your fees in          library items . . . . . Replacement Cost
      If there is space available in the      person, or mail in your fees with your
                                               signed registration form to:                Library fines—A detailed list of
      class AND
                                                                                           library overdue fines is posted at the
     If you have satisfied the course         CSUDH College of Extended &                 entrance to the library.
      prerequisites listed in the class        International Education, EE 1100
      schedule or University Catalog.          1000 East Victoria Street                   Refunds
Mathematics courses require                    Carson, CA 90747                            Summer Session 1 and Regular
satisfaction of the University’s entry         The College of Extended &                   Summer Session:
level mathematics requirements.                International Education office is open      If a student drops a class on or before
Registration for Business, Public              from 8am-8pm, Monday through                May 31, 100% of the fees will be
Administration and Criminal Justice            Thursday, 8am-5pm on Friday; and            refunded (less $10 processing fee).
classes require special approval.              from 8am-1:30pm on Saturdays.               From June 1-7, 75% of the fees will
Contact the College of Business                Registration is not considered              be refunded. From June 8 to June 14,
Administration and Public Policy for           complete until we receive bank              50% of the fees will be refunded. After
more information.                              clearance for your check, or until we       June 14, no refund will be made.
                                               receive authorization for your credit
                                               card. You will receive confirmation

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Refunds                                    Academic Eligibility                          on college level mathematics
Summer Session 2                                                                         courses. California State University,
If a student drops a class on or before
                                           and Credit Information                        Dominguez Hills graduates can
July 10, 100% of the fees will be                                                        have their records verified by the
                                           Matriculated Students                         Office of Admissions and Records.
refunded (less $10 processing fee).        You may not enroll in the Summer
After July 10, until July 16, 75% of                                                  Official verification must be
                                           Sessions program if you have been
the fees will be refunded. From July                                                  received by the Extended Education
                                           admitted to any California State
17 to July 23, 50% of the fees will                                                   Registration office before the student
                                           University campus as a regular
be refunded. Beginning July 24, no                                                    can enroll in mathematics classes.
                                           student for this semester, or if you are
refund will be made.                                                                  Verification may be obtained at
                                           a continuing regular student for this
Refunds are not automatic. You must                                                   the University Advisement Center
                                           semester, or if you are a continuing
file appropriate forms in the College of                                              (located in Welch Hall), or the Math
                                           regular student who has registered
Extended and International Education                                                  Department (Natural Sciences &
                                           in the previous term at any CSU.
office in order to receive a refund.                                                  Mathematics Building), room A-132.
                                           This does not apply to academically
Refunds take a minimum of six to eight     disqualified students.
weeks for processing.                                                                 College of Business
                                           Undergraduate Credit                       Administration and Public Policy
Do not put a stop-payment on a             A maximum of 24 semester units             All Summer Sessions students who
check to withdraw from a course. This      of Summer Sessions or extension            wish to register for 300-or 400-level
results in a financial obligation to the   baccalaureate-level credit may be          business courses or Accounting 231
University for the course fee, plus an     applied toward bachelor’s degree           are required to obtain approval from
additional $25 charge, plus a $25 late     requirements at California State           the Business Advisement Center
fee. If the University cancels a class,    University, Dominguez Hills. Each          located in the Social and Behavioral
the student will receive a full refund     department, however, decides               Sciences Building (SBS), room E-306.
of applicable fees or will be allowed      whether a particular course can be         The phone number is (310) 243-3561.
to register in another class without       accepted towards a major or minor.         For information concerning approval
payment of a late fee.                     Further information may be obtained        of graduate business courses, call
                                           from the University Catalog, available     (310) 243-3465. Students must bring a
Dishonored Check Policy                    at the University Bookstore on             copy of their transcripts, grade reports,
Once a check has been dishonored,          campus or online www.csudh.edu/            and/or college records, including all
no personal checks will be accepted        university-catalog                         lower division business courses to
from that person for a period of at                                                   the Center when seeking advisement.
least two academic terms. This rule        Graduate Credit                            Contact the Business Advisement
applies to any check returned from         For a 30 semester unit master’s            Center for hours of operation.
any financial institution for any          degree at California State University,
reason. The person will be required        Dominguez Hills, students may not
                                                                                      Transcripts
to pay all university-related debts                                                   Transcripts may be ordered online
                                           apply more than 6 units of Summer
with a certified check, money order                                                   or by phone. Details are available
                                           Sessions credit and/or credit
or traveler’s check(s) including                                                      at http://www.csudh.edu/records-
                                           transferred from other accredited
the $25.00 returned check fee.                                                        registration/records/ request-
                                           institutions.
Discrepancies not resolved before                                                     transcript. The fee for transcripts is
                                           All students taking 500 level courses      $4. CSUDH Records & Registration
final exams may result in loss of credit   must obtain the appropriate college
for the class.                                                                        keeps track of your degree applicable
                                           dean’s signature before submitting         credits and records them in your
                                           their registration forms to the College    student file.
Verification of Enrollment                 of Extended & International Education.
To verify that you have been officially                                               Grade Reports
                                           Summer Sessions students may take
enrolled in your classes, check the                                                   Official transcripts with current grades
                                           500 level courses within the College
instructor’s printed class roster which                                               will be available approximately five
                                           of Business and Public Administration
is published the fourth week of the                                                   weeks after the end of the course.
                                           only with a stamp issued from the
term. Summer Sessions students will                                                   To learn your grade for any graded
                                           department.
appear on the same roster as students                                                 class, including Extension, Special
enrolled in degree programs. If your       Mathematics Classes                        Sessions, Summer Sessions and
name is not on the roster, call the                                                   Winter Session, please access
College of Extended & International        Students wishing to enroll in several
                                           mathematics classes will have              MyCSUDH: http:// my.csudh.edu.
Education Office immediately. It is
the student’s responsibility to initiate   to provide evidence of having              Changes From Bulletin
inquiries regarding his/her registration   satisfied the ELM requirements. This       The University reserves the right to
in a course.                               requirement can be satisfied by either     make changes in the class schedule
                                           of the following methods.                  as printed. When classes are split
Discrepancies not resolved before
final exams may result in loss of credit   1. Passing the ELM examination            or sections are cancelled, it may be
for the class.                                 administered by the University         necessary to assign an instructor
                                               Testing Office (call 243-3909 for      different from the one listed in the
                                               information).                          class schedule.
                                           2. Transcripts showing passing grades
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Credit/No Credit Option                                        General Information                     issued at the Extended Education
                                                                                                       Office.
(Undergraduate Students Only)
Undergraduate students selecting                               Grades
                                                               For Academic Programs, student          Disabled Student Services
the Credit/No Credit option must do                                                                    Students with verified disabilities,
so by the end of the third week of                             performance in each course is
                                                               reported at the end of the session      which are permanent or temporary
instruction, for Summer Session One                                                                    (e.g., broken bones, strained back,
and Regular Session: June 1, 2021,                             by one of the following grades
                                                               (with grade points earned):             other sprains, etc.) are eligible for a
and by July 10, 2021 for Summer                                                                        variety of support services from the
Session Two. Credit/No Credit forms                            The following grades are to be used     Disabled Student Services Office.
are available from the Extension                               for approved courses only:              Information regarding special facilities
Office, the Office of Records &                                                                        and services available to students
Registration, and Information and                              I 	Incomplete authorized—(not          with a disability may be obtained
Service Center, and must be submitted                              counted in GPA)                     from the Director of Disabled Student
by the deadline. For additional                                IC Incomplete charged                   Services Office, located in Welch Hall,
conditions or limitations of the Credit/                                                               Room B-250, (310) 243-3660 (voice)
                                                               WU Withdrawal Unauthorized
No Credit option, consult the current                                                                  or 243-2028 (TDD).
CSUDH catalog at: www.csudh.edu/                               W 	Withdrawal—(not counted in GPA)
university-catalog                                             AU	Audit—(not counted in GPA, no
                                                                   units allowed)                      Office Hours for College of
ADD or DROP Classes
1. Complete the ADD/DROP                                      CR	Credit (not counted in grade        Extended & International Education
    information on the Change of                                   average, but units allowed)         The College of Extended &
    Program form, available from the                           CR*	Credit in sub-collegiate course,   International Education Registration
    College of Extended & International                            (no units)                          Office is located in the Extended
    Education Registration Office                              NC No Credit (not counted in GPA, no    Education Complex, EE 1100, on the
   EE 1100, in the Extended Education                              units allowed)                      west side of the campus just south
   Complex. Use the schedule number                            RP	Report in Progress—credit is        of Victoria Street. The College of
   (5 numbers), department name (3                                 deferred until completion of        Extended Education is open from
   letters), course number (3 numbers)                             course)                             8am-8pm, Monday through Thursday;
   and section number (2 numbers).                                 ***(Graduate Continuation Course)   8am-5pm on Friday and from 8am-
2. If adding, have the instructor sign                                                                1:30pm on Saturday. The telephone
                                                               RD (Report Delayed)                     number is (310) 243-3741.
     the form.
3. If dropping, enter the information
                                                               Course Numbering System                 Parking
     in the DROP position of the card.                                                                 Parking permits are required for on-
                                                               The course numbering system for the
     Instructor’s signature is not required                                                            campus classes. They are available
                                                               University is based upon three-digit
     before end of third week.                                                                         from the yellow machines at the
                                                               numbers as follows:
4. Return the Change of Program form                                                                  entrance of each parking lot for $9.00
     to the Extended Education Office.                         000-099	Sub-collegiate courses, not    per day. A parking permit good for
                                                                        for baccalaureate credit       the semester may be purchased for
5. Present your receipt and I.D. card.
                                                               100-199	Lower division courses,       $155.00 from the Cashier’s Office.
6. Conditions for dropping a course
     after the third week are outlined in                                normally taken in the         Library Services
     the current CSUDH Catalog.                                          freshman year                 Student identifications cards—
A student who enrolls in a course,                             200-299	Lower division courses,        available at the Extended Education
discontinues attendance, and                                            normally taken in the          Office—will entitle you to full use of
does not officially drop the course                                     sophomore year                 the Cain Education Resources Center.
Grade Points                                                   300-399	Upper division courses,        Section 504 of the
A . . . . . . . . . . . 4.0    C+ . . . . . . . . . . 2.3               normally taken in the          Rehabilitation Act of 1973
A- . . . . . . . . . . . 3.7   C . . . . . . . . . . . 2.0              junior year                    California State University, Dominguez
B+ . . . . . . . . . . 3.3     C- . . . . . . . . . . . 1.7                                            Hills is an equal opportunity/
                                                               400-499	Upper division courses,
B  . . . . . . . . . . . 3.0   D+ . . . . . . . . . .  1.3                                             affirmative action institution. As a
                                                                        normally taken in the senior
                                                                                                       unit of the university, the College
B- . . . . . . . . . . . 2.7   D . . . . . . . . . . .  1.0             year 500-599 Graduate
                                                                                                       of Extended Education does not
                               F  . . . . . . . . . . . .  0            courses, normally limited to
                                                                                                       discriminate on the basis of race,
                                                                        graduate students
                                                                                                       color, religion, national origin,
will automatically receive a “WU”                              Use of the I.D. Card                    gender, sexual preference, age,
(calculated as “F” in G.P.A.) or                               The I.D. Card must be carried at all    disability or veteran status. This
“F” grade for the course, which is                             times and be validated each term.       policy is applicable to employment
permanently recorded. Students are                             A current I.D. Card is necessary        and student admission, and to all
responsible for submitting completed                           to perform certain transactions in      educational programs and activities.
drop or withdrawal forms to the                                Admissions, Records and Registration,
designated offices.                                            the Library, the Business Office and
                                                                                                       Privacy Information
                                                                                                       The University complies with Federal
                                                               other campus offices. I.D. cards for
                                                                                                       and State laws concerning privacy
                                                               Summer Sessions students will be

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rights of students. These rights are       benefits for certain categories of        who believes that there has been
summarized in the University Catalog.      lawful immigrants as well as benefits     a violation of the Regulations is
Questions about privacy rights may         for all illegal immigrants.               encouraged to discuss the matter with
be directed to the Dean of Extended        Students who will require a               the appropriate CSUDH college, the
Education at (310) 243-3737 or the         professional or commercial license        campus Handicapped Regulations
Vice President for Student Affairs at      provided by a local, state, or federal    Coordinator, and/ or the Handicapped
(310) 243-3784.                            government agency in order to             Services Coordinator, and such
                                           engage in an occupation for which         persons as may be identifed by the
                                           the CSU may be training them must         Handicapped Regulations Coordinator
Use of Social Security Number                                                        in order to resolve the matter in a
CSUDH provides all students with           meet the immigration requirements
                                           of the new Personal Responsibility        prompt and equitable manner.
generic 9 digit student ID numbers.
These ID numbers are used to identify      and Work Opportunity Reconciliation
student records, registration, and         Act to achieve licensure. Information     Sexual Harassment Policy
                                           concerning the regulation is available    It is the policy of California State
to conduct all University business.
                                           from the Vice President of Student        University, Dominguez Hills, that
However, students are still required
                                           Affairs, (310) 243-3784.                  the campus maintain a working
to provide the University with their
                                                                                     and learning environment free from
correct social security numbers
(individual taxpayer identification        Important Tax Credit Information          sexual harassment of its students,
                                           If you are enrolled in an eligible        employees, and those who apply
numbers) pursuant to the authority
                                           degree or certificate program or are      for student or employee status. All
contained in Section 41201, Title 5,
                                           taking courses to acquire or improve      should be aware that California
California Code of Regulations, and
                                           job skills, you may qualify for a Hope    State University, Dominguez Hills is
Section 6109 of the Internal Revenue
                                           Scholarship or Lifetime Learning Tax      concerned and will take action to
Code. The University uses the social
                                           Credit. The Hope Scholarship Tax          eliminate sexual harassment. Sexual
security number to identify records
                                           Credit is available only to students in   harassment includes such behavior as
pertaining to the student and, if
                                           their first two years of postsecondary    sexual advances, request for sexual
needed, to collect debts owed the
                                           education who are enrolled at least       favors, and other verbal or physical
University. Also, the Internal Revenue
                                           half-time in an eligible program. The     conduct of a sexual nature directed
Service requires the University to file
                                           tax credits are based on the amount       towards an employee, student, or
information returns that include the
                                           of qualified tuition and fees, less       applicant when one or more of the
student’s social security number and
                                           grants and other tax-free educational     following circumstances are present:
other information such as the amount
paid for qualified tuition, related        assistance and the taxpayer’s             • Submission to or toleration of the
expenses, and interest on educational      modified adjusted gross income.              conduct is an explicit or implicit
loans. That information is used to         Hope credits apply to fees paid after        term or condition of appointment,
help determine whether a student,          December 31, 1997.                           employment, admission or academic
or a person claiming a student as                                                       evaluation:
a dependent, may take a credit or          The Lifetime Learning Tax Credit          • Submission to rejection of such
deduction to reduce federal income         The Lifetime Learning tax credit             conduct is used as a basis for a
taxes. Students who do not have a          is available to students at all              personnel decision or an academic
social security number at the time of      educational and enrollment levels            evaluation: The conduct has the
enrollment will be required to obtain      who are enrolled at an eligible              purpose or effect of interfering with
a social security number and submit        educational institution. As with the         an employee’s work performance,
it to the University within sixty days.    Hope Scholarship tax credit, this            or creating an intimidating, hostile,
Failure to furnish a correct social        opportunity is based on the amount           offensive or otherwise adverse
security number may result in the          of qualified tuition and fees, less          learning environment, or adversely
imposition of a penalty by the Internal    grants and other tax-free educational        affecting any student. In determining
Revenue Service.                           assistance and the taxpayer’s                whether conduct actually
                                           modified adjusted gross income. The          constitutes sexual harassment,
Immigration Requirements                   Lifetime Learning credit applies to          the circumstances surrounding the
for Licensure                              fees paid after June 30, 1998.               conduct will be carefully considered.
On August 27, 1996, Governor Pete                                                       However, where the facts support
                                           Consult IRS Publication 970 or your
Wilson issued Executive Order W-135-                                                    the allegations, all appropriate
                                           tax preparer for additional information
96 which requested that the CSU                                                         measures including disciplinary
                                           on both programs.
and other state agencies implement                                                      action will be taken.
“as expeditiously as reasonably            Americans with Disabilities Act           For more detailed information
practicable” the provision of The          It is the policy of California State      on this policy see website at
Personal Responsibility and Work           University Dominguez Hills to comply      www.csudh.edu/pms/
Opportunity Reconciliation Act             with the Section 504 Regulations          printable/99-02.html
(PRAWORA) of 1996 Reconciliation Act       [now, Americans with Disabilities
(PRAWORA) of 1996 (P.L.104-193). The       Act] adopted by the Department
Act, also known as the Welfare Reform      of Health, Education and Welfare.
Act, included provisions to eliminate      Accordingly, any student at California
eligibility for federal and state public   State University Dominguez Hills

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