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Page 1: College of eLearning & Extended Education at Humboldt State University - Summer 2016 Course Bulletin

Nonprofit Org.U.S. Postage

PAIDSalem, OR

Permit No. 178College of eLearning & Extended Education1 Harpst St.Arcata, CA 95521-8299

The College of eLearning & Extended Education is self-supporting.This catalog is not printed or mailed at State expense.

If you are receiving a duplicate mailing, call (707) 826-3731.

10 WEEKS: Full-Term [May 23-July 29]

5 WEEKS: 1st Session [May 23-June 24]

5 WEEKS: 2nd Session [June 27-July 29]

8 WEEKS: Online [May 23-July 15]

Earn credits to get ahead or catch up this summer with

four possible schedules!

Anyone can enroll!

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Welcome to Summer 2016!We invite you to take a look at the Summer Session offerings at

Humboldt State University. You’ll have the opportunity to continue

your education through a variety of courses and experiences offered

by the College of eLearning & Extended Education (CEEE).

If you are looking for courses to shorten your time to a degree, you

will find over 60 courses offered online and on campus at HSU. The

mission of CEEE is to help you achieve your academic, personal

and professional goals by offering innovative, accessible, and high-

quality educational opportunities. As the lifelong learning arm of

HSU, CEEE strives to provide meaningful courses and programs in

a variety of formats to meet the interests of diverse learners.

Whether you seek enrichment programs for your children, want to

strengthen your own professional readiness, complete a degree or

certificate program, or want to join a strong community of learners

exploring their intellectual curiosities – we invite you to join us.

Take a single course, or complete a specialized program of study with:

• Extension – professional development and enrichment courses

and programs; for credit or non-credit, in-person and online

• Special Session – self-supporting degree, credential

and certificate programs; in-person and online

• Summer Session – university courses offered during the summer

• eLearning – online learning opportunities, for credit or non-credit

• Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) – non-credit classes

designed for a vibrant community of learners aged 50 and better

We continue to add courses and programs to meet community demand –

we want to grow and learn with you. What courses or programs would

you find relevant to your professional aspirations? What learning

opportunities would enrich your life? We invite you to contact us, and

let us know how we can partner to help you achieve your goals.

Location:

Student & Business Services

Building, Suite 211

1 Harpst St.,

Arcata, CA 95521-8299

Hours:

Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

Phone: (707) 826-3731

Fax: (707) 826-5885

E-mail:

[email protected]

Web:

www.humboldt.edu/extended

facebook.com/hsuextended

StaffAssociate Vice President .........Shih-Hsung (Alex) Hwu

Dean ................................................ Carl Hansen

Director of Extended Education & OLLI Programs .........Sheila Rocker Heppe

Registrar ................................ Christian Guillén

Assistant Registrars ...................Mario Torres, Summer Turner

Extension Coordinators ... Heather Equinoss, Melissa Meiris

OLLI Program Specialist .............. Kim Laney

Budget Analyst .................Nate Cacciari-Roy

Administrative Asst. ........ Kenneth Rainey III

Graphic/Web Designer ..................Grace Kerr

Instructional Designers ........ Morgan Barker, Daniel Fiore, Terri Georgopoulos

eLearning Support Specialist ................ Pam Dougherty

Student Assistants ........... Sabrina Chrisman, Arianna Grinager, Miranda Hutchison,

Alana Rivera, Charlotte Rutigliano, Mia Sato, Emely Velez, Madison Walls

HSU is an AA/EO Employer.

Disability accommodation may be available. Contact the College of eLearning &

Extended Education: (707) 826-3731

SUMMER SESSION 2016 DEADLINES

1st 5 weeks 2nd 5 weeks Online 8 weeks Full termExtended &

Special Session

Instructional Dates May 23-June 24 June 27-July 29 May 23-July 15 May 23-July 29 Varies

ADD without $25 late fee May 23 June 27 May 23 May 23Prior to 1st

class meeting

ADD with a late fee DROP without serious or compelling reason

June 1 July 6 June 6 June 6Before 25% of the class has elapsed

File for Credit/No Credit June 8 July 13 June 20 June 20Before 50% of the class has elapsed

DROP with a serious and compelling reason (no refund) and a “W” grade recorded

June 17 July 22 July 5 July 5Before 75% of the class has elapsed

Fees & Deadlines

CAMPUS CLOSURES

May 30 ......Memorial Day

July 4 ..........Independence Day

MAY 2016 S M T W R F S

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JUNE 2016 S M T W R F S

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JULY 2016 S M T W R F S

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AUGU� 2016   S M T W R F S

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FEES (Subject to revision)

SUMMER SESSION:

Per Unit .................................................$289

GRADUATE CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT: Per Unit ...........$320

EXTENSION:Noncredit Classes........................ As listed

Extension Credit: Per Unit ............. $150

Contract Credit: Per Unit .................... $50

SPECIAL SESSION: Per Unit .................................................$220

MISCELLANEOUS: Drop Fee .................................................$10

Late Registration Fee ........................$25

ID Card (new or replacement) .............. $5

Transcript .................................................$4

Check Returned by Bank ✱ .............$25

Fee PaymentALL COURSES: Full payment of fees is required at the time of registration.

✱ A “returned check” charge is assessed for a check

returned to the Cashier unpaid by the bank for any

reason. There is a $25.00 fee for all returned checks,

including “stop payments.” In addition, there may be a

late registration fee charged if the returned check was

made in payment of registration fees. In accordance

with the State Administrative Manual, Section 8023,

all persons who have issued a check to the University

that was dishonored by the bank may be required to

make all further payments by cash, certified check,

cashier’s check or money order. Students may also

be liable for punitive damages allowable through

the California Civil Code, Chapter 522, Section 1719,

which states that the maker of a dishonored check

can be held liable for three times the amount of the

check, or $100, whichever is more, up to $500,

plus the face value of the check and court costs.

Payment by check, money order, cash or credit card is accepted. Please make all checks or money orders payable to Humboldt State University.

NOTE: Instructors may exclude a student from attending courses if the student cannot provide proof of registration for the course.

A $25 fee will apply to late registrations. Refer to the critical deadlines on this page.

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Brass Chamber Music Workshop ......................................................... 5From Vine to Table Wine Certificate ................................................... 7Graphic Recording ................................................................................... 3Humboldt Music Academy .................................................................... 7Leading Organizational & Community Change................................. 7Meditation, Introduction to ................................................................... 4Methods for Teaching Northern Calif. Native Languages .............. 3North Coast Piano Festival ................................................................... 5Notary Training ......................................................................................... 3One-Day Meditation Retreat ................................................................ 4Redwood Coast Marine Science Summer Program ........................ 2Rosetta Stone Language Learning ..................................................... 6 Sequoia Chamber Music Workshop .................................................... 5Studio School ........................................................................................... 5Study Abroad ........................................................................................... 6River Guide School .................................................................................. 3

Courses .................................................................................................... 18Open House .............................................................................................17OLLI Membership Benefits ................................................................. 16

TERMS & HOW TO REGISTER ....................................................... 20ANTHROPOLOGY ...............................................................................22ART ...........................................................................................................22BIOLOGY.................................................................................................22BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION ........................................................22CHEMISTRY ...........................................................................................22COMMUNICATION ...............................................................................22ECONOMICS ..........................................................................................23ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE ............................................................23ETHNIC STUDIES .................................................................................23GEOGRAPHY .........................................................................................23GEOLOGY ...............................................................................................23GEOSPATIAL STUDIES......................................................................23GERMAN .................................................................................................23HEALTH EDUCATION .........................................................................23HISTORY .................................................................................................23JOURNALISM & MASS COMMUNICATION .................................23MATHEMATICS .....................................................................................23MUSIC ..................................................................................................... 24NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES ........................................................ 24OCEANOGRAPHY ............................................................................... 24PHILOSOPHY ...................................................................................... 24 PHYSICAL EDUCATION .................................................................... 24PHYSICS ................................................................................................ 24POLITICAL SCIENCE ......................................................................... 24PSYCHOLOGY ...................................................................................... 24SOCIAL WORK ..................................................................................... 24SPECIAL EDUCATION ....................................................................... 24STATISTICS ............................................................................................25WILDLIFE ...............................................................................................25WOMEN’S STUDIES............................................................................25ZOOLOGY ...............................................................................................25

For the most recent Summer Session updates, see the online class schedule at: www.humboldt.edu/oaa/classes.shtml

Summer Session

eLearning: Information ........................................................................... 8ANTH 104: Cultural Anthropology ................................................... 26ANTH 302: Anthropology of Religion ............................................ 26Applied Anthropology, MA in .............................................................. 15ART 100: Global Perspectives in Art .............................................. 26BA 250: Financial Accounting .......................................................... 26BA 340: Principles of Marketing ...................................................... 26BA 360: Principles of Finance .......................................................... 26BA 370: Principles of Management ................................................. 26CE Credits Online ..................................................................................... 9Ecology & Sustainable Tourism Planning & Mgt. Certificate ...... 15ECON 104: Contemporary Topics in Economics ............................27ENVS 308: Ecotopia ............................................................................27ES 308: Multi-Ethnic Resistance .....................................................27Exercise Nutrition Certificate Program ............................................ 14Faculty Preparation Certificate Program......................................... 12GEOL 106: Earthquake Country ....................................................... 28Geospatial Online Certificate Program............................................. 13

GERM 306: Sex, Class & Culture: International Short Story .... 28GSP 316: Cartography ........................................................................ 28HED 231: Basic Human Nutrition .................................................... 28HIST 110: U.S. History to 1877 ......................................................... 28JMC 302: Mass Media & Popular Arts ............................................ 29JMC 309: Analyzing Mass Media Messages ................................. 29Leadership Studies Degree Completion Program .......................... 11MATH 103: Contemporary Mathematics ........................................ 29MUS 104: Intro to Music .................................................................... 29New Designs in Fundraising Certificate Program .......................... 15PHIL 100: Logic.................................................................................... 29PSCI 110: American Government ..................................................... 30PSCI 303: Third World Politics ......................................................... 30PSYC 311: Human Development ....................................................... 30Social Work Online MSW ..................................................................... 10STAT 108: Elementary Statistics ...................................................... 31STAT 109: Introductory Biostatistics ............................................... 31WS 306: Sex, Class & Culture: International Short Story ........... 31

eLearning

Extension

OLLIOsher Lifelong Learning Institute

EXTENSION ........................................................................2

ELEARNING ....................................................................... 8

FEES & DEADLINES .................INSIDE BACK COVER

GENERAL INFORMATION ..........................................34

MAP OF HSU ...................................................................38

OLLI INFORMATION & COURSES ............................16

SUMMER SESSION ......................................................20

PHONE NUMBERS AT HSU ....................................... 37

REGISTRATION INFORMATION .............................. 40

REGISTRATION FORM ..................................................32

For the most recent updates to the online course schedule, see: www.humboldt.edu/extended/online

ON THE COVER: Humboldt Redwoods State Park: Founders’ Grove, by Kellie Jo Brown, 2014 (Nikon D810 with a 24-70mm lens, f/16, 3 second exposure). Kellie Jo Brown is a photographer at HSU and also has her own photography business. View her work for HSU on the HSU Flickr page: flickr.com/humboldtstate. Her personal website is www.kelliejobrown.com. Her work may also be seen on Instagram at kelliejobrown.

SUMMER 2016

Register, view courses and download this publication:

www.humboldt.edu/extended

Sign up for updates and more:

facebook.com/hsuextended

facebook.com/hsuolli

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COURSES OFFERED AT THE HSU MARINE LAB IN TRINIDAD:

Study and explore the California Coast this summer

www.humboldt.edu/marinelabsummerPHONE 7O7-826-3731 E-MAIL [email protected]

General Oceanography

(OCN 109, 4 units): May 23-June 24, 2016

Learn about the oceans in this exciting class which includes

hands-on laboratory activities, field trips to Trinidad Head

and local beaches, and a trip on the R/V Coral Sea.

MPAs & Long-Term Intertidal Research (BIOL 438, 4 units): June 13-July 15, 2016

Earn credits while participating in ongoing rocky intertidal

research on marine protected areas (MPAs) in beautiful Northern

California. In addition to hands-on experience in ecological

fieldwork, students will learn relevant skills and theory.

HSU College of eLearning & Extended Education • www.humboldt.edu/extended • (707) 826-3731 • SUMMER 2016

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EXTENSION

Graphic RecordingWith Heather Equinoss

Learn how to create large-scale visual records to make meetings more engaging and productive. Graphic recording is a visual notetaking method using hand-drawn images and text that provides focus and clarity during conversations. Recording supports people to think together, understand complex issues, and decide what to do next. This introductory course will cover the basic elements of graphic recording, template design, and the supplies required to start recording. Drawing skills are not required!

This is an elective for the Leading Organizational & Community Change Certificate Program (www.humboldt.edu/locc).

date Sat., June 11 time 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.fee $175 (includes materials)place HSU Campus: Kinesiology & Athletics Bldg. 102class # 31231

Heather Equinoss has 15 years of project management, meeting facilitation and recording, and community engagement experience in public, private, nonprofit and community settings. She specializes in using visual notetaking tools to engage meeting participants, capture the group’s wisdom, focus their work, and build agreement about next steps. She has shared her enthusiasm for recording with others since 2009 (equinossconsulting.com).

Notary TrainingThis one-day seminar will help new and renewing California notaries get a solid foundation needed to perform official duties with skill and confidence and pass the California State proctored exam.

This training is offered in partnership with Develop Point Education (DPE), a designated California-Approved Provider for Required Notary Training. The DPE California Notary Training fulfills the California State six-hour education requirement for all new and renewing Notary commissions issued after July 1, 2005. DPE training satisfies the state requirement and guarantees you’ll pass your Notary exam.

See website for details and to register online: www.humboldt.edu/extended/notary

date Fri., July 15 time Check in: 8 a.m. Course: 8:30 a.m.- 4 p.m.

Exam: 4 p.m.-approximately 5:30 p.m.fee $120 plus fees for live scan, photo and examplace HSU Campus: HSU Behavioral & Social Sciences 166class # 31237

Methods for Teaching Northern California Native LanguagesWith Gordon Bussell

This course is designed to introduce students to teaching methods developed or utilized for Indigenous language instruction.

Teaching methods covered will include:

• Accelerated Second Language Acquisition

• Total Physical Response

• Reverse-Linguistics

Other techniques such as sleep learning, the mockingbird method, and how to use recordings properly will be discussed.

A comparison of teaching Hupa, Mattole, Bear River and Wailaki dialects will also be addressed.

date Mon., June 27time 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.fee $80, $50 additional for optional creditplace HSU Campus: Siemens Hall 117class # 31234credit SED x701, .5 unit (CR/NC), 31248 (optional)

Gordon Bussell is an experienced Hupa speaker of Hupa and Mattole ancestry, and was raised on the South Fork of the Trinity River at a place called xo:nteLtaw xa:ma:xa:n din. Over the last 30 years he has studied Hupa, first from his grandfather and later from over 50 elders, teachers, and noted linguists of various dialects, including Mattole, Bear River and Wailaki. Gordon has worked with many people to curate and develop language acquisition materials for speakers and educators wishing to learn or revitalize the local dialects of California De:ne languages.

Redwoods & Rivers Guide SchoolGuide School at Redwoods & Rivers runs June 12-17, 2016. It offers hands-on training in guiding strokes and commands, river safety and etiquette, knot tying, river anatomy, teambuilding and outdoor leadership.

Three units of academic credit (REC 480) is available through HSU College of eLearning & Extended Education.

Register by May 12. Space is limited. For information about fees and to register, contact Redwoods & Rivers: (800) 429-0090 or e-mail [email protected]

HSU College of eLearning & Extended Education • www.humboldt.edu/extended • (707) 826-3731 • SUMMER 2016

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Introduction to MeditationWith David Sandercott

Meditation is simple, easy, and fun. Learning a high quality meditation will empower you and improve your life in all areas. You will be given simple tools and techniques to help you develop a daily practice of meditation or enhance your current meditation practice.

Bring a blanket or yoga mat, and a pillow.

date Wed., May 25-June 15time 6-8 p.m.fee $60place HSU Campus: Harry Griffith Hall 227class # 31192

David Sandercott is a meditation teacher and spiritual coach trained by Steven S. Sadleir, founder of the Self Awareness Institute. David has been training at the Self Awareness Institute since 2006. In 2012 David started teaching Shaktipat and Kundalini meditation and in 2015 received advanced yoga teacher recognition and honors.

One-Day Meditation RetreatWith David Sandercott

One-day meditation retreats are designed to help you fall madly in love with LOVE. This practice will raise your life-force energy and attune you to a higher level of being. The retreat also provides the space for a loving spiritual community committed to the enlightenment of mankind and creating peace on earth.

We practice Shaktipat meditation and Jhana yoga. Shaktipat meditation is a transmission of divine love from teacher to student. Jhana yoga is the path of direct awareness and introspection, looking inward to observe what is already there.

A vegetarian potluck meal is planned for lunch during the retreat. Please prepare a vegetarian dish to share.

SESSION 1date Sat., May 28time 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m.fee $40place Harry Griffith Hall 225/227class # 31193

SESSION 2date Sat., June 25time 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m.fee $40place Harry Griffith Hall 225/227class # 31194

David Sandercott: See biography on this page, under “Introduction to Meditation.”

Leverage your expertise and interests – offer academic opportunities to our community. Teaching with OLLI & Extended Education provides:

• A venue to share your passion, research, publications and activities

• Reach to diverse learners: students of all ages and working professionals

• “Community Service” criteria fulfillment for retention tenure and promotion

• Relationship-building opportunities between campus and our communities

TEACH WITH US!

Contact Sheila Rocker Heppe, Director of Extended Education and OLLI: 826-3743 • [email protected]

HSU College of eLearning & Extended Education • www.humboldt.edu/extended • (707) 826-3731 • SUMMER 2016

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The Studio School: Observational DrawingJune 4-July 16 With KT Garcia

Observational drawing is a great way for young people to connect with our natural environment and be active observers of the fascinating world around them. In this course, students will learn to draw from the right side of their brains and gain the perceptual skills necessary for realistic drawing, which include the perception of edge, space, angles, line, value and color. Children will explore the beauty and variety of plant forms, landscapes, and architecture (as weather permits) as well as still life studio exercises. In six weeks, students advance from symbolic images to actually drawing what they see.

Completion of a Release of Liability form is required for each child enrolled in this program.

Level 1 (ages 5-8): Class #: 31232 Fee: $82 Saturdays, June 4-July 16 (no class July 2) 10-11:30 a.m., HSU Art Building, room 23

Level 2 (ages 9-13): Class #: 31233 Fee: $82 Saturdays, June 4-July 16 (no class July 2) 12-1:30 p.m., HSU Art Building, room 23

Get more information and register at

www.humboldt.edu/studioschool

Sequoia Chamber Music WorkshopJune 19-25The Sequoia Chamber Music Workshop is an opportunity for young musicians to study and perform at least four different works with four different chamber groups over the course of the six-day session.

Apply at www.sequoiachambermusic.org

Brass Chamber Music WorkshopWeek 1: July 17-23 Week 2: July 24-30The annual Brass Chamber Music Workshop at Humboldt State University (BCMW) welcomes musicians of all levels to a one-of-a-kind opportunity to play chamber music for brass instruments.

BCMW is known for its relaxed atmosphere and the camaraderie amongst its participants, and for its support for promoting the creation of new music.

Participants may choose to attend one week or two weeks. Maximum is 80 musicians each week.

Apply at www.humboldt.edu/brass

North Coast Piano FestivalJuly 31-Aug. 9The annual North Coast Piano Festival is dedicated to inspiring and training young pianists.

The festival presents opportunities for piano students ages 13-23 to experience the art of intensive learning and performing. Students take private lessons, participate in studio and master classes, take part in theory and accompanying classes and compete at the festival piano competition.

Apply at

www.humboldt.edu/northcoastpianofestival

HSU College of eLearning & Extended Education • www.humboldt.edu/extended • (707) 826-3731 • SUMMER 2016

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Rosetta Stone® Interactive Online Language Learning

Have you always wanted to learn another language? Or would you like to practice and increase your skills in a language you have already learned?Rosetta Stone delivers an engaging and innovative learning experience. Enjoy language learning anywhere there is an internet connection, at your own pace, and take advantage of language learning with business and career specific supplemental content. Almost 30 languages are available to learn online. See the list below.

Rosetta Stone offers two programs, according to your previous language learning experience. For those who have never studied the target language, Rosetta Stone FOUNDATIONS is recommended. For those who have studied the target language, Rosetta Stone ADVANTAGE is recommended.

All students must enroll in the non-credit section for $75. The optional one unit of credit in World Languages & Cultures (WLC) 110 is an additional $220. Students who want to earn one unit of credit (optional) must register by June 6 (or be assessed a $25 late fee), and are required to meet time/progress benchmarks. Academic credit is on a “pass/fail” basis (credit/no credit), not a letter grade.

Non-credit enrollments are welcome anytime, but please note that Rosetta Stone subscriptions are not processed during academic holidays/campus closure.

You will be subscribed to the online learning program for five months once your registration has been processed through the College of eLearning & Extended Education. Please allow up to five business days for your subscription to be activated.

Required (Noncredit, Class #: 31195) ...................................................$75

Optional Credit (WLC 110, 1 unit) ...................................................... $220

REGISTER TODAY AT

www.humboldt.edu/rosettastoneFor more information and to see a demonstration: www.rosettastone.com/demo

STUDY ABROAD!HSU offers many exciting

faculty-led summer

study abroad programs,

including Belize, the Dominican

Republic, Costa Rica and Poland. Many

programs offer HSU credit. Non-HSU students

may also participate in some programs (prerequisites

must be met). Visit the Study Abroad website to

find out about the summer travel programs:

www.humboldt.edu/goabroad

Choose from these languagesArabicChinese (Mandarin)DariDutchEnglish (American

or British)Filipino (Tagalog)FrenchGermanGreekHebrewHindiIndonesianIrishItalian

JapaneseKoreanLatinPashtoPersian (Farsi)PolishPortugese (Brazil)RussianSpanish (Latin America

or Spain)SwahiliSwedishTurkishUrduVietnamese

HSU College of eLearning & Extended Education • www.humboldt.edu/extended • (707) 826-3731 • SUMMER 2016

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Advanced Meeting Mastery: Orchestrating and Applying Theory, Tools and SkillsSept. 14-16, 2016 • With Roger James, Ed.D and Mary Gelinas, Ed.D.

Designing Collaborative Processes for Communities and Organizations: Solving Tough Problems, Planning for the Future and Creating ChangeOct. 13-14 and 27-28, 2016 • With Roger James, Ed.D and Mary Gelinas, Ed.D.

Consulting SkillsDec. 7-9, 2016 • With Roger James, Ed.D and Mary Gelinas, Ed.D.

Learn more: www.humboldt.edu/locc

Wine Sensory Evaluation and Service Oct. 6-8, 2016 • With Pam Long

Marketing Wine in Humboldt County & BeyondNov. 10-12 • With Elizabeth Hans McCrone

Learn more: www.humboldt.edu/extended/winecertificate

Humboldt Music Academy offers quality music education for students of all ages and levels. Affordable group classes, performance ensembles, and individual instruction are available. Registration opens in August for fall classes.

Group Classes: Singing, Musical Theater and Xylophonium

Performance Ensembles: Fiddlers, String Orchestra, Flute Choir, Jazz Ensemble and Recorder Ensemble

Learn more: www.humboldt.edu/hma

FALL PREVIEW

From Vine to tableWine Certificate

Program

HSU College of eLearning & Extended Education • www.humboldt.edu/extended • (707) 826-3731 • SUMMER 2016

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Live and learn anytime, anywhere with online programs and courses.

Online programs at Humboldt State are designed for highly motivated individuals. Most courses are offered primarily in asynchronous format, so you don’t have to put your personal and professional life on hold while working to develop your career to its fullest potential.

SKILLS FOR SUCCESSAssess Your Readiness for eLearning

Most students find online courses to be convenient, and a lot of work. Add up all of the time you spend on work, family obligations, shopping, cooking, sleeping, etc. and note the amount of time you have left. Be honest with yourself - do you really have time to take a course? If so, plan specific times and places you will work on the course without distractions.

Read All Course InformationThough online courses often include audio and video, they are very text and writing intensive. Read through all course requirements, policies, and procedures carefully. If something is not clear to you, ask your instructor as soon as possible.

Pay Close Attention to the Course CalendarStudy the course calendar and note the due dates. It is a misconception that online classes are completely self-paced. Class discussion needs to occur during a frame of time - usually one to two weeks. Assignments will need to be completed by their due dates. To be successful, schedule specific days/times you will work on the course on your calendar.

Get to Know Your ClassmatesMost online courses have an area for course introductions. In addition to posting yours, read others’ introductions. Reach out to others in the course to help build a working relationship.

TECHNOLOGY SKILLSTo be successful while taking online courses, you must be able to:

• Send and receive email with attachments

• Download files, programs and plug-ins

• Install programs and plug-ins

• Use Internet browsers, word processing applications (Word, Pages or Open Office) and media players to navigate and interact in the online environment

MINIMUM HARDWARE & SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTSYou will need:

• access to a Macintosh with OS X 10.10 or higher or a Windows 7, 64-bit or newer computer with hard drive space and minimum of 4GB RAM.

• high-speed Internet access (DSL or cable).

• a web browser (Firefox is recommended for Moodle).

• applications that allow you to view, create, edit and save documents (Word, Pages, Google Docs, Excel, Acrobat Reader, or other).

You may need:

• a webcam, headset with microphone, digital camera, smartphone or tablet).

For specific questions about the technical suitability of your equipment for taking online courses, contact the

HSU Help Desk: 707-826-4357 [email protected]

HSU College of eLearning & Extended Education • www.humboldt.edu/extended • (707) 826-3731 • SUMMER 2016

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CE Credits Online provides university-accredited, standards-based, online professional development courses for continuing education or post-baccalaureate academic credit.

Curricula is abundant with research-based strategies to improve classroom and school environments, to move educators to intentional best practice, and to improve student achievement.

The courses incorporate job-embedded exercises and extensive video modeling for immediate classroom impact, maximum retention, and reinforcement

of the techniques and strategies learned.

Featuring one-on-one asynchronous instruction, these online courses are self-paced and convenient for busy educators.

Online courses are available in the following areas:

• Innovative classroom management techniques

• Current trends in education

• ELL strategies for the classroom and community

• Transforming instructions with whiteboard systems

• Effective parent interactions

See details and register at

www.cecreditsonline.org

Online continuing education and professional development for teachers

and administrators

Are you a teacher in need of graduate level credits for license renewal or salary advancement purposes?

Graduatecreditcourses.com provides affordable, relevant and engaging online post-baccalaureate academic credit courses for teachers. The self-paced online courses are open for enrollment 365 days a year.

Teachers may enroll anytime and get started with each course instantly. Once a course is complete, you may register for credit anytime through the online registration portal at Humboldt State University.

Simple three-step process to receiving your credit:

1. Register for and complete your online course through graduatecreditcourses.com.

2. Once you’ve successfully completed the course, you will be provided with a web link to register for academic credit through Humboldt State University.

3. Once your electronic registration is processed by Humboldt State, a confirmation e-mail will be sent to you with instructions on how to request your official transcript (please allow at least two weeks for your official transcript to be mailed).

Fees:

$95 for each course

$50 for 1 unit of academic credit for each course (Plus additional for official transcripts: See page 36.)

Courses available include:

• What Great Teachers Do Differently

• Bullying Prevention: Keeping Schools Safe

• ELL in the Classroom Refresher

• Differentiated Instruction Refresher

• Educational Psychology Refresher

• Assessment and Testing Refresher

• Teaching Methods Refresher

See a complete list of courses and register at

graduatecreditcourses.com

HSU College of eLearning & Extended Education • www.humboldt.edu/extended • (707) 826-3731 • SUMMER 2016

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Online MSW at a Glance• Apply to HSU via CSU Mentor by admissions deadline.

• Apply August 1-31 to the 3½-year part-

time program to start classes in January.

• Apply January 1-31 to the 2-year Advanced

Standing part-time program to start classes

and orientation in June, if you already have your

BASW/BSW from a CSWE-accredited program.

• Visit campus for 4 days each January for orientation,

community building and skill development.

Who Should Apply? It doesn’t matter where you live

or work – you can still earn your

MSW online from Humboldt

State University. This online

graduate program is designed

for professionals already

working in the field, as well as

first-time graduate students.

Applicants from diverse backgrounds are welcome,

including those with personal experience of engaging

in public mental health services. Students should

be able to log on for the live Thursday night web

sessions, visit campus as required, and be able to

dedicate 25 hours a week to the part-time program.

For additional requirements, visit www.humboldt.edu/socialwork or call (707) 826-4443

SOCIAL WORK ONLINE MSW

Admission Requirements Visit www.humboldt.edu/socialwork for complete

admission requirements for the MSW program.

For the MSW, you may meet the Native American

Peoples of America course prerequisite by enrolling in

SW 420, Decolonizing Social Work with Indigenous

Communities (offered fall/spring semesters), and

earning a grade of C or better in the class.

What should I expect? • To engage with professors

and fellow students through the use of live web casts, chats, web tours, small group discussion, shared projects and virtual role plays.

• Live web sessions every Thursday night and weekly modules that you complete on your own schedule.

• To have the support of a regionally-placed mentor and community of learners.

• You’ll need basic e-mail and word precessing skills, high-speed internet access, a webcam, a headset with a microphone and a computer that is less than 3 years old.

Program Fee: $510 per unit

Funding for this program is made possible through grants provided

by the Mental Health Services Act, the Superior Region Mental Health

Workforce, Education and Training Partnership and CalSWEC.

HSU College of eLearning & Extended Education • www.humboldt.edu/extended • (707) 826-3731 • SUMMER 2016

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Finish your Bachelor’s degree online.

LEADERSHIP STUDIES An online Interdisciplinary

Bachelor’s degree completion program

Apply by July 8 for fall 2016

www.humboldt.edu/leadershipE-mail: [email protected]

COURSES INCLUDE:

• Foundations of Leadership

• Data Driven Leadership

• Leadership Communication

• Strategic Planning & Forecasting

• Project Implementation/Evaluation

• Managing Employees/Stakeholders

• Strategic Sustainability

• Technology & Leadership

• Developing Dynamic Organizations

• Capstone in Leadership

HSU College of eLearning & Extended Education • www.humboldt.edu/extended • (707) 826-3731 • SUMMER 2016

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Pursuing a teaching career at a community college or university? This two-semester, 12-unit online certificate program was developed to meet the needs of current and aspiring faculty. Enhance your career and gain a competitive edge in the academic job market. This program introduces the roles and responsibilities of teaching in higher education and specifically addresses teaching, learning and technology issues in the college classroom.

FEES: $220/unit. For course descriptions, application and more information, visit

www.humboldt.edu/facultyprep

Online Certificate in FACULTY PREPARATION

Teaching in Higher Education

F APPLY BY JULY 1 FOR FALL 2016 F The following courses must be taken sequentially:

AUG. 22-SEPT. 30, 2016

EDUC X507: Foundations of Teaching in Higher Education (3 units, 6 weeks) Instructor: Kathy Munoz, Ed.D., R.D.

OCT. 10-DEC. 9, 2016

EDUC X508: Student Centered Design (3 units, 8 weeks) [No class Thanksgiving week] Instructor: Jayne McGuire, Ph.D.

JAN. 23-MARCH 17, 2017

EDUC X509: Instructional Planning & Pedagogical Practice (3 units, 8 weeks) Instructor: Kerry Mayer, M.A.

MARCH 27-MAY 19, 2017

EDUC X580: Teaching Practicum & Reflective Observation (3 units, 8 weeks) Instructor: Jill Alcorn, M.A.

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Geospatial Online Certificate Program

GIS, Remote Sensing & CartographyThe Geospatial Certificate Program at Humboldt State University provides foundational concepts and methods in GIS, Remote Sensing, and Cartography that are transferable and relevant across disciplines and industries.

100% ONLINEThe accelerated program has a flexible course sequence and is devised to meet your career interests. Courses are 100% online—ideal for working people who want to advance in their current career, break into a new field, gain points towards a license, or advance the mission of their organizations.

Geospatial Concepts GSP 101 2 units Aug. 22-Oct. 14, 2016

Geospatial Concepts Lab GSP 101L 1 unit Aug. 22- Oct. 14, 2016

Geographic Information Science GSP 270 3 units Oct. 17-Dec. 16, 2016

Introduction to Remote Sensing GSP 216 3 units Jan. 17-March 10, 2017

Cartography GSP 316 4 units March 20-May 12, 2017

Intermediate GIS GSP 370 3 units May 22-July 14, 2017

APPLY BY JULY 15 FOR FALL 2016: www.humboldt.edu/gspcert

• Classes are 100% online

• Time to completion: 1 year

• Time commitment per week: 20 hours

• Cost per unit: $299

• Units required for certificate: 16

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Offered online to students and working professionals who wish to expand their knowledge of the complex relationship between nutrition and exercise.Prerequisite: Completion of a comprehensive nutrition course (HED 231 or its equivalent). Complete the four 3-unit classes (listed below) to earn certificate. The courses may be taken in any order, once the basic nutrition prerequisite has been completed.

MORE INFORMATION: Contact Dr. Kathy Munoz, Dept. of Kinesiology & Recreation at [email protected]

www.humboldt.edu/exercisenutrition

SUMMER 2016

HED 231: Basic Human NutritionWith Kathy Munoz

Theories and practices examining the role of nutrition in health and exercise. Specific nutrients, their digestion, absorption, function, food sources, requirements, and chemical makeup.

This course is the prerequisite for the four courses required to earn the certificate.

date May 23-July15fee $867place ONLINEclass # HED 231, 3 units, 31026

COMING FALL 2016HED 342: Nutrition for Athletic PerformanceAug. 22-Dec. 16, 3 units, $660 With Kathy Munoz How food consumption and nutrition affect energy production and physical performance in sports activities. Analyze diet modifications, such as carbohydrate loading and use of ergogenic aids, to improve performance. Prerequisite: HED 231 (or equivalent).

HED 446: Optimal Bone & Muscle DevelopmentAug. 22-Dec. 16, 3 units, $660With Christine Dobrowolski Synergistic aspects of exercise and nutrition related to development of strong bones and maintenance, repair, and strength develop-ment of muscle. Prerequisites: HED 231 (or equivalent) is required; Human Physiology (ZOOL 113 or equivalent) recommended.

COMING SPRING 2017HED 344: Weight ControlJan.-May 2017, 3 units, $660 With Kathy Munoz Theories and practices to maintaining safe and healthy weight levels. Diet analysis, body composition and effects of exercise; behavior modification. Prerequisite: HED 231 (or equivalent).

KINS 447: Pharmacology & Ergogenic AidsJan.-May 2017, 3 units, $660 With Christine Dobrowolski Effects of medication and nutrition on disease and sports performance. Effects of ergogenic aids on performance/health. Prerequisites: HED 231 (or equivalent) and ZOOL 113 (or equivalent) required.

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Ecology & SuStainablE TOURISM Planning & ManagEMEnt

ONLINE CERTIFICATE

Ecological tourism is a rapidly growing field across the world. Learn the concept, principles, and practice of sustainable, ecology-based tourism with this online program.

Intro to Ecology & Sustainable Tourism: Aug. 17-Dec. 22, 2016

Issues of Sustainability & Responsibility: Jan. 11-May 17, 2017

Ecotourism Project Implementation: June 5-August 15, 2017

Learn more: www.humboldt.edu/ecotour

Discover best practices in fundraising for small to mid-size nonprofits. This affordable online program offers a practical education for nonprofit organizations, development departments, board members and volunteers interested in creating or strengthening fundraising efforts.

Foundations for Fundraising: Aug. 22-Sept. 16, 2016

Tools for Annual Giving: Sept. 19-Oct. 14, 2016

Tools for Big Gifts: Oct. 17-Nov. 11, 2016

The People: Nov. 14-Dec. 9, 2016

Learn more: www.humboldt.edu/fundraisingcertificate

Earn a master’s degree in applied anthropology with this a rigorous yet flexible degree program focused on building rewarding, relevant, competitive, marketable skills.

Graduates will be in a position to confidently apply anthropological perspectives, theories and methods to a variety of careers in today’s academic, non-academic and increasingly global job market.

Applications are open in October for summer 2017 cohort.

Learn more: www.humboldt.edu/appliedanthropology

FALL PREVIEW

ONLINE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

M.A. in Applied Anthropology

HSU College of eLearning & Extended Education • www.humboldt.edu/extended • (707) 826-3731 • SUMMER 2016

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OLLI Membership SurveyYour feedback is important to us! We hope you will share your thoughts and opinions for making OLLI a place for you, by taking the online OLLI membership survey.

The online survey will take approximately 10 minutes to complete.

If you would prefer a paper survey form, call OLLI at 826-5880 and we will mail one to you.

Go to: www.humboldt.edu/olli/survey

Membership Information• Membership runs from August 1 to July 31 of each year and

must be renewed each year to remain active.

• OLLI membership for people 50 and better is $35 annually.

• OLLI classes are designed for lifelong learners age 50 and better. Classes are open to all learners over 18. Non-members pay an additional charge and are enrolled as space allows.

• See more member benefits on the OLLI website: www.humboldt.edu/olli

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Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) is a community of learners age 50 and better.

Follow your passion with

Lifelong Learning

Learning should never end. OLLI at HSU creates opportunities for academic engagement, civic involvement, personal growth and fun. By offering a myriad of classes and experiences for a vibrant community of learners aged 50 and better, OLLI delivers learning for a lifetime.

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Save the Date: Fall Open HouseLOOKING AHEAD: Sat., Aug. 20 • 1-3 p.m. The fall 2016 OLLI Open House will be held at a new location:

Sequoia Conference Center, 901 Myrtle Avenue, Eureka

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A Greener OLLI: Online Course EvaluationsOLLI is now using an online course evaluation system to reduce paper and make the evaluation process faster and easier.

Online course evaluations allow you to anonymously express your views about OLLI courses. Evaluation scores and comments are shared with instructors. Your feedback is very important to help improve future course offerings.

As part of the OLLI 10-year anniversary celebration, students who return an evaluation will be entered in a drawing to win one of five $10 OLLI gift certificates.

You may still submit an evaluation on paper or by mail.

SATURDAY, JUNE 4Humboldt State University Campus:

Great Hall, College Creek Complex (see map)

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JUNE Course # Course Name Date DOW Time Instructor Location Fee31169 Learn to Draw! 6/6-6/27 M 1-4 p.m. Eviston EAA $10031178 Gentle Yoga - Option 1 6/6-6/13 M 1-2:30 p.m. Starr HBAC $4031181 Introduction to Sea Kayaking 100: On Land 6/7 T 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Buwalda HBAC free31180 Neuroscience: An Overview 6/7-6/9 T/TH 2-4 p.m. Willett HBAC $4531185 Introduction to Sea Kayaking Complete Series 6/7-6/16 T/TH 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Buwalda HBAC $13531209 Natural History of the Golden State: Naturalist’s Chronicle 6/7-6/16 T/TH 1-3 p.m. Hart HBAC $120 Natural History of the Golden State: Field Trip 6/18 S 9 a.m.-5 p.m. RNP 31173 Chocolate: Handcrafting as an Art and a Business 6/8-6/15 W 2-3:30 p.m. Dick/Taylor HBAC $4531190 E is for Enneagram: Understanding Your Essence 6/8 W 5-6:30 p.m. Ferrett HBAC $1031182 Introduction to Sea Kayaking 101 6/9 TH 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Buwalda HBAC $5031228 Beginners Guide to Lightweight Trekking 6/9 TH 1-2:30 p.m. Reid HBAC $1031170 Learn to Draw with Pastel 6/10-7/1 F 1-4 p.m. Eviston EAA $10031154 Armchair Traveler: It’s Ho! for Mendocino 6/11 S 1-3 p.m. Rohde HBAC $1031183 Introduction to Sea Kayaking 102 6/14 T 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Buwalda HBAC $5031177 Walk, Talk and Walk Some More 6/14 T 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Heartwood HBAC $1031175 Dawning Tree: Bring Your Stories to Light (Flash Fiction) 6/14-6/28 T 1-3 p.m. Lerner HBAC $5531174 The Fine Art of Reading Poetry Out Loud 6/14 T 2-4 p.m. Hennings HBAC $1031151 Discover the Salmon Pass Trail of the Headwaters Forest 6/15 W 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Clark NP $10CALL It’s Your Estate [To register, call (707) 269-4205] 6/15-6/22 W 4:30-6:30 p.m. Poovey/Wruck HBAC free31184 Introduction to Sea Kayaking 103 6/16 TH 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Buwalda HBAC $5031155 Jonathan & Amelia Lyons Family In the Bald Hills 6/16 TH 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Wheeler HBAC $1031188 Take It Slow...Take the Train 6/16 TH 5:30-8 p.m. Bacon-Ogden HBAC $3031152 Spineless: Marine Invertebrates of the Pacific NW 6/17 F 1-4:30 p.m. Middleton HBAC $3031176 Smartphones: The Why & What 6/18 S 1-3 p.m. Holten HBAC $1031238 Conscious Living: A Brief Exploration 6/21 S 5:30-7:30 p.m. Woodward HBAC $1031186 Beyond the Checkered Board: Castle Ravenloft 6/22 W 5-8 p.m. Saner HBAC $1031166 Disaster Preparedness for Boomers 6/23 TH 1-3 p.m. Caldwell HBAC $3031189 Birding 101 6/24 F 6-8 p.m. Bacon-Ogden HBAC $45 Birding 101 - Field Trip 6/25 S 9-11 a.m. HBNWR 31160 Time & the River: A Dozen Historic Humboldt Waterways 6/25 S 1-3 p.m. Rohde HBAC $10

COURSES: SUMMER 2016

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JULYCourse # Course Name Date DOW Time Instructor Location Fee31229 How to Work with the Mind Through Buddhist Meditation 7/5-7/20 T/M/W* 4-6 p.m. Ugyen HSU $75 *First class on T, all others MW31161 Genealogy 101 7/6-7/20 W 1-4 p.m. Cooley HBAC $5531219 Redwood Parks Coast History 7/7 TH 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Wheeler HBAC $1031162 Genealogy Computer Lab 7/7-7/21 TH 1-4 p.m. Cooley HSU $5531165 Exploring Humboldt’s Gold Coast 7/7 TH 7-9 p.m. Rohde/Lehre HBAC $85 Exploring Humboldt’s Gold Coast: Field Trip 7/9 S 9 a.m.-5 p.m. TBD 31171 The Creativity Class 7/8-7/15 F 1-4 p.m. Eviston EAA $6531222 Mongolia in World History 7/9-7/30 S 1-3 p.m. Service HBAC $6531149 Let the Horse Be Your Guide: Achieving Goals as We Age 7/10 SU 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Jennings Healing Strides $6031172 Learn Watercolor! 7/11-7/25 M 1-3:30 p.m. Eviston EAA $7531179 Gentle Yoga - Option 2 7/11-7/18 M 1-2:30 p.m. Starr HBAC $4031210 Beyond the Checkered Board: Ascension 7/12 T 2-5 p.m. Saner HBAC $1031240 Islam: A Faith Misrepresented 7/12 T 3-5 p.m. Cate HBAC $1031236 Exploring America’s Roots and Art 7/12-7/21 T/TH 10-12 p.m. Alderson HSU $6531227 Introduction to Electric Bicycles 7/16-7/23 S 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Turek HBAC $4531150 Monuments of the Distant Past 7/18-7/25 M 11 a.m.-12 p.m. Bailey HBAC $3031167 Better Photography with Your iPhone or iPad 7/20-7/21 W/TH 2-4 p.m. Doran HSU $4531153 Riverwalking 7/28 TH 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Madej HSU/Field $50

LOCATION KEY

EAA ...........................Evolution Academy for the Arts, EurekaHBAC ........................Humboldt Bay Aquatic Center, EurekaHBNWR ...................Humboldt Bay National Wildlife RefugeNP .............................Newburg Park, FortunaRNP ..........................Redwood National ParkHSU...........................HSU Campus

Courses are listed chronologically. Full course descriptions are in the OLLI catalog and website (www.humboldt.edu/olli)

OLLI members have first priority to register for courses.

JOIN, RENEW OR REGISTER

707-826-5880 www.humboldt.edu/olli

Anyone from the community may take an OLLI class.

Non-members add $25 per class.

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10 WEEKS: Full-Term [May 23-July 29]

5 WEEKS: 1st Session [May 23-June 24]

5 WEEKS: 2nd Session [June 27-July 29]

8 WEEKS: Online Session [May 23-July 15]

Earn credits to get ahead or catch up with

four possible schedules!

Anyone can enroll!

www.humboldt.edu/extended/summer

Summer SeSSion

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HOW TO REGISTERContinuing HSU students:Enroll in Summer Session through Student Center.

Registration and add/drop deadlines are published in the Calendar of Activities and Deadlines and the Registration Guide found on the HSU website under Class Schedule, Summer 2016: www.humboldt.edu/oaa/classes.shtml

Students not currently enrolled at HSU: Summer Session provides an opportunity for any student to enroll in degree-applicable courses, provided that there is space available and prerequisites are fulfilled. Summer Session courses count in Undergraduate/Graduate units earned, grade point average and residence credit.

1 Select the courses you want from the listing in this bulletin on pages 22-31 or by accessing the summer course schedule online at www.humboldt.edu/oaa/classes.shtml

2 Fill out a registration form found on page 32, downloadable at www.humboldt.edu/extended/register, or in person at the College of eLearning & Extended Education, Student & Business Services Building, Suite 211. Alternately, online registration is available for courses that have no prerequisites at www.humboldt.edu/extended/registersummer

3 If a course has prerequisites, obtain the instructor’s written approval on the registration form or via e-mail. Instructor or department contact information can be found at www.humboldt.edu.

4 Submit the registration form (with instructor approval if required) to the College of eLearning & Extended Education, in person, by e-mail or online (for courses that have no prerequisites). Fees are due at the time of registration.

l Fulfill prerequisites and GE requirements

l Enroll in high-demand courses

l No out-of-state tuition

l Online and face-to-face options

For more information, contact the College of eLearning & Extended Education:

707-826-3731 [email protected]

FEES $289 per unit$25 late fee [After first day of class]

Summer Session fees are subject to revision.

Some courses may also require an individual course fee, as indicated in the schedule of classes.

Summer SeSSion

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ANTHROPOLOGY31001 ANTH 104 Cultural Anthropology 3 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Scoggin ONL $867

31002 ANTH 302 Anthropology of Religion 3 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Robertson ONL $867

ART31003 ART 100 Global Perspectives in Art 3 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Alderson ONL $867

BIOLOGY31008 BIOL 102 Human Biology 3 6/27/16-7/29/16 1100-1350 MWF Burrell SCIA 455 $867

31009 BIOL 102L Human Biology Lab 1 6/27/16-7/29/16 MWF Burrell ONL $289

31051 BIOL 306 California Natural History 3 5/23/16-6/24/16 900-1140 TWR Reiss SCID 151 $867 P

31052 BIOL 306 California Natural History (lab) 5/23/16-6/24/16 1150-1340 TWR Reiss SCID 151

31053 BIOL 438 Field Ecology 4 6/13/16-7/15/16 900-1200 MTWRF Tissot TML 121 $1456 PF

31054 BIOL 438 Field Ecology (lab) 6/13/16-7/15/16 1330-1430 MTWRF Tissot TML 121 F

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION31004 BA 250 Financial Accounting 4 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Zender ONL $1156 P

31005 BA 340 Principles of Marketing 4 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Chaudhury ONL $1156

31006 BA 360 Principles of Finance 4 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Adhikari ONL $1156 P

31007 BA 370 Principles of Management 4 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Stumpf ONL $1156

CHEMISTRY31010 CHEM 109 General Chemistry 5 5/23/16-6/24/16 900-1115 MTWR Harmon SCIB 133 $1445 P

31012 CHEM 109 General Chemistry (2nd lecture) 5/23/16-6/24/16 1200-1450 M Harmon SCIA 571

31011 CHEM 109 General Chemistry (lab) 5/23/16-6/24/16 1200-1450 TWR Harmon SCIA 571

31013 CHEM 328 Brief Organic Chemistry 4 5/23/16-6/24/16 900-1130 TWR Schineller SCIA 564 $1156 P

31014 CHEM 328 Brief Organic Chemistry (lab) 5/23/16-6/24/16 1200-1450 TWR Schineller SCIA 552

COMMUNICATION31015 COMM 100 Fundamentals of Speech Comm 3 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Reitzel ONL $867

31016 COMM 309B Gender & Communication 3 5/23/16-6/24/16 1400-1615 MTWR Schnurer FH 163 $867

Course Course Title # of Dates Times Days Instructor Location Course Notes Code Number Units Fee

CLASS SCHEDULE: SUMMER 2016This class schedule was based on the best information available at the

time of publication. All information is subject to change.

For the latest updates on summer courses, go to the HSU Class Schedule index:

www.humboldt.edu/oaa/classes.shtml

Course descriptions start on page 26.

Class times on this schedule are shown on a 24-hour clock.

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ECONOMICS31017 ECON 104 Contemporary Topics in Economics 3 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Lancaster ONL $867

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE31018 ENVS 308 Ecotopia 3 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Murphy ONL $867

ETHNIC STUDIES31019 ES 308 Multi-Ethnic Resistance in the US 3 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Bell ONL $867

GEOGRAPHY31020 GEOG 300 Global Awareness 3 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Derrick ONL $867

GEOLOGY31021 GEOL 106 Earthquake Country 3 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Admire ONL $867

31022 GEOL 305 Fossils, Life & Evolution 3 6/27/16-7/29/16 1300-1720 TR Miller FH 025 $867

GEOSPATIAL STUDIES31024 GSP 316 Cartography 4 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Rock ONL $1156 P

31025 GSP 316 Cartography (lab) 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Rock ONL

GERMAN31023 GERM 306 Sex, Class, Culture: Intl Short Story 3 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Chappelle ONL $867

HEALTH EDUCATION31026 HED 231 Basic Human Nutrition 3 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Munoz ONL $867

31027 HED 400 Sound Mind-Sound Body 3 6/27/16-7/29/16 900-1150 MTW Bloedon KA 102 $867 P

HISTORY31050 HIST 110 US History to 1877 3 6/14/16-8/5/16 Online Aronoff ONL $867

JOURNALISM & MASS COMMUNICATIONS31028 JMC 302 Mass Media and the Popular Arts 3 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Pike ONL $867

31029 JMC 309 Analyzing Mass Media Messages 3 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Cretser-Hartenstein ONL $867

MATHEMATICS31030 MATH 103 Contemporary Mathematics 3 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Kim ONL $867

31031 MATH 103 Contemporary Mathematics (seminar) 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Kim ONL

MUSIC31032 MUS 104 Introduction to Music 3 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Ryder ONL $867

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NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES31033 NAS 306 Indigenous Peoples of the Americas 3 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Marshall ONL $867

OCEANOGRAPHY31057 OCN 109 General Oceanography 3 5/23/16-6/24/16 900-1200 MWF Abell/O’Shea TML 112 $1456

31058 OCN 109L General Oceanography (lab) 1 5/23/16-6/24/16 1300-1600 MWF Abell/O’Shea TML 112 F

PHILOSOPHY31037 PHIL 100 Logic 3 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Goodman ONL $867

31036 PHIL 309B Philosophy: Social Science, Humanities 3 6/27/16-7/29/16 1400-1615 MTWR Shaeffer BSS 204 $867

PHYSICAL EDUCATION31034 PE 157 Weight Training Ind/Beginning 1 5/23/16-6/24/16 TBA Petersen SRC 181 $289

31035 PE 157 Weight Training Ind/Beginning 1 6/27/16-7/29/16 TBA Petersen SRC 181 $289

PHYSICS31059 PHYX 106 Col Physics: Mechanics & Heat 4 5/23/16-6/24/16 900-1050 MTWR Gannett SCIA 467 $1156 P

31060 PHYX 106 Col Physics: Mechanics & Heat (lab) 5/23/16-6/24/16 1100-1350 TWR Gannett SCIA 467

POLITICAL SCIENCE31038 PSCI 110 American Government 3 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Burkhalter ONL $867

31040 PSCI 303 Third World Politcs 3 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Zerbe ONL $867

PSYCHOLOGY31041 PSYC 311 Human Development 3 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Howe ONL $867

SOCIAL WORK31061 SW 442 Critical Gerontology 3 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Jensen ONL $867

SPECIAL EDUCATION31130 SPED 740 Assmnt & Prog Plng: Sev Dsblts 2 6/7/16-7/1/16 Online Ellerd ONL $578 P

7/5/16-7/8/16 1300-1820 M-F HGH 227

31131 SPED 741 Prctm: Assmnt & Prog Plng: Sev Dsblts 1 7/5/16-7/22/16 800-1150 M-F TBA OC $289 P

31132 SPED 742 Curric/Diff Instrn Svre Disbil 2 6/7/16-7/1/16 Online McGuire ONL $578 P

7/18/16-7/22/16 1300-1700 M-F HGH 227

31133 SPED 744 Comm Mthds:Severe Disabilities 2 6/7/16-7/1/16 Online Ellerd ONL $578 P

7/11/16-7/15/16 1300-1700 M-F Ellerd HGH 227

31134 SPED 746 Mvmnt & Spcl Hlth Care: Svr Ds 2 6/7/16-7/1/16 Online McGuire ONL $578 P

7/25/16-7/29/16 1300-1720 M-F McGuire HGH 227

31135 SPED 747 Prctm: Mvmnt & Spcl Hlthcre Svr 1 6/7/16-6/9/16 800-1150 TWR Joseph OC $289 P

7/25/16-7/29/16 800-1150 M-F Joseph OC

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STATISTICS31042 STAT 108 Elementary Statistics 4 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Rizzardi ONL $1156 P

31043 STAT 108 Elementary Statistics (activity) 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Rizzardi ONL

31045 STAT 109 Introductory Biostatistics 4 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Hasan ONL $1156 P

31046 STAT 109 Introductory Biostatistics (activity) 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Hasan ONL

WILDLIFE31047 WLDF 365 Ornithology 3 5/23/16-6/24/16 700-915 MTWR Colwell WDFS 230 $867 P, F

31048 WLDF 365 Ornithology (lab) 5/23/16-6/24/16 925-1050 MTWR Colwell WDFS 230

WOMEN’S STUDIES31049 WS 306 Sex, Class, Culture: Intl Short Story 3 5/23/16-7/15/16 Online Chappelle ONL $867

ZOOLOGY31062 ZOOL 110 Introductory Zoology 4 5/23/16-6/24/16 900-1050 MTWR Craig SCIA 456 $1156

31063 ZOOL 110 Introductory Zoology (lab) 5/23/16-6/24/16 1100-1350 MWR Craig SCIA 456

31128 ZOOL 113 Human Physiology 4 6/27/16-7/29/16 1100-1315 MTWR Slay SCIB 328 $1156 P

31129 ZOOL 113 Human Physiology (lab) 6/27/16-7/29/16 1325-1615 MTW Slay SCIB 328

31064 ZOOL 270 Human Anatomy 4 5/23/16-6/24/16 900-1015 MTWR Hass SCIA 452 $1156

31065 ZOOL 270 Human Anatomy (lab) 5/23/16-6/24/16 1025-1440 MTWR Hass SCIA 452

Course Course Title # of Dates Times Days Instructor Location Course Notes Code Number Units Fee

Campus Buildings KeyART ..............................................................Art Bldg.BSS .............. Behavioral & Social Sciences Bldg.FC .................................................. Forbes ComplexFH ....................................................... Founders HallFR .......................................................Forestry Bldg.GH ................................................................. Gist HallHGH ............................................. Harry Griffith HallJH ........................................................... Jenkins HallKA ............................ Kinesiology & Athletics Bldg.KBR ...................................... Kate Buchanan RoomMUSA .................................................Music A Bldg.MUSB .................................................Music B Bldg.NR .....................................Natural Resources Bldg.

NHE ................................................Nelson Hall EastNHW ..............................................Nelson Hall WestSCIA ................................................ Science A Bldg.SCIB ................................................ Science B Bldg.SCID ................................................ Science D Bldg.SH ......................................................... Siemens HallSRC ............................. Student Recreation CenterTA ............................................... Theater Arts Bldg.TML ..................................... Telonicher Marine LabUC ................................................. University CenterVMH .................................................. Van Matre HallWFB ............................... Wildlife & Fisheries Bldg.WGYM ....................................................... West Gym

Class Schedule Codes KeyDAYS OF THE WEEK

M: Monday

T: Tuesday

W: Wednesday

R: Thursday

F: Friday

S: Saturday

U: Sunday

OC Off-campus location

ONL Course delivery is via Internet (elearning)

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F Course includes a field trip. You must complete emergency contact info and liability waiver

P Course requires a prerequisite: See catalog; requires instructor approval to override

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Anthropology Cultural AnthropologyWorld’s diverse cultures. Richness of human life in different times and places. Multicultural nature of today’s world.date 5/23/16-7/15/16time ONLINE fee $867place ONLINEinstr Mary Scoggincourse ANTH 104, 3 units, 31001

Anthropology of ReligionTheoretical perspectives and modes of analysis of religious belief systems and practices. Focus: preliterate and peasant religions, including ritual, magic, and symbol systems.date 5/23/16-7/15/16time ONLINE fee $867place ONLINEinstr Rebecca Robertsoncourse ANTH 302, 3 units, 31002

ArtGlobal Perspectives in ArtDesigned for the non-art major, this course explores contemporary art from around the world. The social, political, and cultural contexts in which the art was produced is explored. [Does not apply toward art studio, art history, or art education majors/minors.]date 5/23/16-7/15/16time ONLINE fee $867place ONLINEinstr Julia Aldersoncourse ART 100, 3 units, 31003

BiologyHuman BiologyThe human animal as a biological entity: structure, function, health and disease, evolution and behavior. date MWF 6/27/16-7/29/16time 1100-1350 fee $867place SCIA 455instr Daniel Burrellcourse BIOL 102, 3 units, 31008

Human Biology LabLaboratory focusing on human anatomy, physiology, and genetics. Not intended for majors in science, natural resources, or kinesiology. [Coreq: BIOL 102.]date 6/27/16-7/29/16time ONLINE fee $289place ONLINEinstr Daniel Burrellcourse BIOL 102L, 1 unit, 31009

California Natural HistoryHuman interaction with the natural world as seen by biologists. Identify plants or animals and habitats of northern California. [Prereq: completed lower division science GE.]date TWR 5/23/16-6/24/16time 900-1140 fee $867place SCID 151instr John Reisscourse BIOL 306, 3 units, 31051Lab to accompany BIOL 306:31052 TWR 1150-1340 SCID 151 Reiss

Field EcologyA capstone experience in field ecology for advanced undergraduates majoring in Biology with an Ecology emphasis and a preparatory experience for graduate students entering advanced studies in ecology. [Prereq: BIOL 330 with a grade of C- or higher.]date MTWRF 6/13/16-7/15/16time 900-1200 fee $1156 + $300 material feeplace TML 121instr Brian Tissotcourse BIOL 438, 4 units, 31053Lab to accompany BIOL 438:31054 MTWRF 1330-1430 TML 121 Tissot

Business AdministrationFinancial AccountingFirst course in accounting. Measurement and reporting principles used in US to prepare financial reports for investors/creditors. Computer applications demonstrate design of accounting information systems. [Prereq: ELM score of 42 or higher.]date 5/23/16-7/15/16time ONLINE fee $1156place ONLINEinstr Josh Zendercourse BA 250, 4 units, 31004

Priniciples of MarketingDomestic and international institutions, concepts, and management processes in marketing. Marketing research. Simulations, cases, exercises. Computer applications.date 5/23/16-7/15/16time ONLINE fee $1156place ONLINEinstr Sarita Chaudhurycourse BA 340, 4 units, 31005

Principles of FinanceBasic skills for analyzing financial data. Time value of money; techniques and ratios commonly used in financial analysis. [Prereq: BA 250 and STAT 108.]date 5/23/16-7/15/16time ONLINE fee $1156place ONLINEinstr Ramesh Adhikaricourse BA 360, 4 units, 31006

Principles of ManagementTheory, behavior, production and operations, and interpersonal communication in organizations: large or small, profit or nonprofit, domestic or international. date 5/23/16-7/15/16time ONLINE fee $1156place ONLINEinstr Tyler Stumpfcourse BA 370, 4 units, 31007

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ChemistryGeneral ChemistryFundamental concepts: chemical foundations, stoichiometry, chemical reactions, gases, thermochemistry, atomic theory, bonding, liquids, solutions. For students in science, engineering, and related majors. [Letter grade only. Prereq: math remediation completed or not required.]date MTWR 5/23/16-6/24/16time 900-1115 fee $1445place SCIB 133instr Christopher Harmoncourse CHEM 109, 5 units, 31010Second lecture to accompany CHEM 109:31012 M 1200-1450 SCIA 571 Harmon Lab to accompany CHEM 109:31011 TWR 1200-1450 SCIA 571 Harmon

Brief Organic ChemistryFor majors in biological science/natural resource areas. Nomenclature, physical properties, synthesis, and reactions of compounds representing major functional group categories. Reaction mechanisms emphasized. [Letter grade only. Prereq: CHEM 107 or CHEM 110 with a grade of C- or higher.]date TWR 5/23/16-6/24/16time 900-1130 fee $1156place SCIA 564instr Jeffrey Schinellercourse CHEM 328, 4 units, 31013Lab to accompany CHEM 328:31014 TWR 1200-1450 SCIA 552 Schineller

CommunicationFundamentals of Speech CommunicationIntroductory course. Develop oral communication abilities for functioning effectively in various settings. Fundamental communication theory.date 5/23/16-7/15/16time ONLINE fee $867place ONLINEinstr Armeda Reitzelcourse COMM 100, 3 units, 31015

Gender & CommunicationCritique relationship of gender to communication as viewed from perspectives of sciences, social sciences, and arts/humanities.date MTWR 5/23/16-7/15/16time 1400-1615 fee $867place FH 163instr Maxwell Schnurercourse COMM 309B, 3 units, 31016

EconomicsContemporary Topics in EconomicsAnalyze contemporary issues, including multicultural issues. Employ principles of microeconomics, macroeconomics, and the economics of discrimination and public choice. Economics’ role as a social science assisting in understanding causes, effects, and possible policies for current problems.date 5/23/16-7/15/16time ONLINE fee $867place ONLINEinstr Jaime Lancastercourse ECON 104, 3 units, 31017

Environmental ScienceEcotopiaInterdisciplinary study of redwood ecosystem biophysical and cultural characteristics. Guest presentations, disc/activ sessions. [Prereq: area B lower division GE completed.]date 5/23/16-7/15/16time ONLINE fee $867place ONLINEinstr Jack Murphycourse ENVS 308, 3 units, 31018

Ethnic StudiesMulti-Ethnic Resistance in the USExamines historical/sociocultural perspectives of US ethnic minorities. Investigates marginalized communities’ rebellion/sustained resistance against past/present oppression. Examines role of state and marginalized groups’ agency in challenging national narratives.date 5/23/16-7/15/16time ONLINE fee $867place ONLINEinstr Ramona Bellcourse ES 308, 3 units, 31019

GeographyGlobal AwarenessAnalyze current world conflicts and problem areas. Spatial, social, economic, political, and environmental realities.date 5/23/16-7/15/16time ONLINE fee $867place ONLINEinstr Matthew Derrickcourse GEOG 300, 3 units, 31020

For the latest updates on summer courses, go to the HSU Class Schedule index:

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GeologyEarthquake CountryUnderstanding and preparing for earthquakes. Causes and effects of earth tremors; mechanics of earthquakes; how quakes are located and measured; earthquake risk and hazards; earthquake potential in California; earthquake prediction. [Not intended for geology majors. May require 1-day weekend field trip.]date 5/23/16-7/15/16time ONLINE fee $867place ONLINEinstr Amanda Admirecourse GEOL 106, 3 units, 31021

Fossils, Life & EvolutionOrigin, evolution, and fate of life on earth; history of evolutionary thought and study of fossils; development of life environments (habitats) and biotic communities; recent theories of evolution and mass extinction from an introductory paleontologic perspective. [GE. Cannot count for geology majors as upper division geology area of specialization. May require field trip.]date TR 6/27/16-7/29/16time 1300-1720 fee $867place FH 025instr William Millercourse GEOL 305, 3 units, 31022

Geospatial StudiesCartographyCartographic visualization and map design principles through GIS and illustration programs, the selection of appropriate map projections, data classification, color, visual variables, charts, graphs, and diagrams. [Prereq: GSP 101 (C) and GSP 101L (C), or GSP 270 (C) and GSP 330 (C).]date 5/23/16-7/15/16time ONLINE fee $1156place ONLINEinstr Amy Rockcourse GSP 316, 4 units, 31024Lab to accompany GSP 316:31025 ONLINE Rock

GermanSex, Class & Culture: Gender & Ethnic Issues in International Short StoriesGender and ethnic issues in French, German, Spanish and English-language short stories by and about women. Readings, lectures, and discussions entirely in English.date 5/23/16-7/15/16time ONLINE fee $867place ONLINEinstr Gisela Chappellecourse GERM 306, 3 units, 31023

Health EducationBasic Human NutritionNutrient requirements for healthy living. Analyze food sources, function of nutrients, chemical processing, and food absorption. [Rec: chemistry.]date 5/23/16-7/15/16time ONLINE fee $867place ONLINEinstr Kathy Munozcourse HED 231, 3 units, 31026

Sound Mind-Sound BodyOptimum health. Sound mind in a sound body (interrelationship), exercise physiology, human sexuality and childbirth, nutrition, stress, death/dying, psychophysiology and behavior, holistic medicine, somatology. [Prereq: minimum junior standing.]date MTW 6/27/16-7/29/16time 900-1150 fee $867place KA 102instr Taylor Bloedoncourse HED 400, 3 units, 31027

HistoryUnited States History to 1877Selected topics. Sources and conditioning factors of American social, political, and economic systems to 1877. Meets requirement in US history established by California legislature.date 6/14/16-8/5/16time ONLINE fee $867place ONLINEinstr Guy Aronoffcourse HIST 110, 3 units, 31050

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Journalism & Mass CommunicationMass Media and the Popular ArtsPopular arts presented through mass media. Analyze personal responses; cultivate understanding of how mass media process works of popular art; develop powers of discrimination.date 5/23/16-7/15/16time ONLINE fee $867place ONLINEinstr Diedre Pikecourse JMC 302, 3 units, 31028

Analyzing Mass Media MessagesAnalyze mass media materials prepared by practitioners in arts, humanities, social sciences, and science and technology. Oral and written discussion of materials and related topics.date 5/23/16-7/15/16time ONLINE fee $867place ONLINEinstr Jessie Cretser-Hartensteincourse JMC 309, 3 units, 31029

MathematicsContemporary MathematicsNonmathematicians see some of the character of mathematics. Topics vary. [Prereq: math remediation completed or not required.]date 5/23/16-7/15/16time ONLINE fee $867place ONLINEinstr Yoon Kimcourse MATH 103, 3 units, 31030Seminar to accompany MATH 103:31031 ONLINE Kim

MusicIntroduction to MusicNon-music majors learn styles, techniques, and forms of various musical periods. Lectures, recordings, concerts. Acquire greater understanding and enjoyment of music.date 5/23/16-7/15/16time ONLINE fee $867place ONLINEinstr Virginia Rydercourse MUS 104, 3 units, 31032

Native American StudiesIndigenous Peoples of the AmericasTraditional cultures, historical development, and contemporary social and political situations.date 5/23/16-7/15/16time ONLINE fee $867place ONLINEinstr Rain Marshallcourse NAS 306, 3 units, 31033

OceanographyGeneral OceanographyExtent of the oceans; chemical nature of sea water; causes/effects of currents, tides, and waves; animal and plant life in the sea; features of the ocean floor. [Coreq: OCN 109L.]date MWF 5/23/16-6/24/16time 900-1200 fee $1156 + $300 material feeplace TML 112instr Jeff Abell & Daniel O’Sheacourse OCN 109, 3 units, 31057One-unit lab (OCN 109L) to accompany OCN 109:31058 MWF 1300-1600 TML 112 Abell/O’Shea

Physical EducationWeight Training Individual/BeginningNo scheduled hours; individualized weight program during open hours.date 5/23/16-6/24/16 (31034) and 6/27/16-7/29/16 (30135)time TBA fee $289place SRC 181instr Drew Petersencourse PE 157, 1 unit, 31034/31035

Philosophy LogicStudy of correct reasoning. Sentential logic, informal fallacies, and certain paradigms of inductive reasoning. Nature of language, artificial and natural.date 5/23/16-7/15/16time ONLINE fee $867place ONLINEinstr Michael Goodmancourse PHIL 100, 3 units, 31037

Philosophy: Science Social Science, HumanitiesCritique perspectives, modes of inquiry, and products of the humanities, biological and physical sciences, social and behavioral sciences, and their relationships.date MTWR 6/27/16-7/29/16time 1400-1615 fee $867place BSS 204instr Benjamin Shaeffercourse PHIL 309B, 3 units, 31036

For the latest updates on summer courses, go to the HSU Class Schedule index:

www.humboldt.edu/oaa/classes.shtml

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PhysicsCollege Physics: Mechanics & HeatNoncalculus, for science majors. Mechanics, fluids, heat, sound. [Prereq: MATH 114 or MATH 115.date MTWR 5/23/16-6/24/16time 900-1050 fee $1156place SCIA 467instr William Gannettcourse PHYX 106, 4 units, 31059Lab to accompany PHYX 106:31060 TWR 1100-1350 SCIA 467 Gannett

Political ScienceAmerican GovernmentPolitical values, institutions, and patterns of influence in law and governance, including relations among the nation, tribes, and the state of California. [Nonmajors course (political science majors should take PSCI 210 instead).]date 5/23/16-7/15/16time ONLINE fee $867place ONLINEinstr Stephanie Burkhaltercourse PSCI 110, 3 units, 31038

Third World PoliticsExamination of the politics of inequality and power in developing countries from historical, economic, social, cultural, and international perspectives.date 5/23/16-7/15/16time ONLINE fee $867place ONLINEinstr Zerbecourse PSCI 303, 3 units, 31040

PsychologyHuman DevelopmentOverview of developmental changes across the human life span: conception through adulthood. Relevant psychological theories, research literature. [Prereq: PSYC 104.]date 5/23/16-7/15/16time ONLINE fee $867place ONLINEinstr Tasha Howecourse PSYC 311, 3 units, 31041

Special EducationAssessment & Program Planning: Severe DisabilitiesEvaluation, administration, scoring, and interpretation of formal and informal assessment instruments. Use of assessment results to identify instructional needs of students with severe disabilities and plan individual education programs. [Prereq: admission to SPED program. Coreq: SPED 741. Rep.]date M-F 6/7/16-7/1/16 & 7/5/16-7/8/16time ONLINE & 1300-1820 fee $578place ONLINE & HGH 227instr D.A. Ellerdcourse SPED 740, 2 units, 31130

Practicum: Assessment & Program Planning for Severe DisabilitiesSupervised clinical experience with, and assessment of, children and youth with severe disabilities; individualized assessment, instruction, and evaluation of students with severe disabilities. [Prereq: admission to SPED program. Coreq: SPED 740. CR/NC.date M-F 7/5/16-7/22/16time 800-1150 fee $289place OCinstr TBAcourse SPED 741, 1 unit, 31131

Curriculum & Differentiated Instruction: Severe DisabilitiesIntroduction to core curricular methods, reading, math, science, history, and social science for students with severe disabilities. Foundation, assessment, instructional interventions, and curricular choices for special populations. [Prereq: admission to SPED program. Coreq: SPED 743.]date M-F 6/7/16-7/1/16 & 7/18/16-7/22/16time ONLINE & 1300-1700fee $578place ONLINE & HGH 227instr Jayne McGuirecourse SPED 742, 2 units, 31132

Communication Methods: Severe DisabilitiesIntroduction to self-directed strategies, intervention techniques, and the use of technology to enhance social and interpersonal communication skills for students with sever disabilities. [Prereq: admission to SPED program. Coreq: SPED 745.date M-F 6/7-7/1 & 7/11/16-7/15/16time ONLINE & 1300-1700 fee $578place HGH 227instr D.A. Ellerdcourse SPED 744, 2 units, 31133

Movement & Specialized Health Care: Severe DisabilitiesIntroduction to movement, mobility, sensory, and specialized healthcare needs of students with severe disabilities. Students develop an understanding of the regulations and local policies regarding specialized health care in education settings. [Prereq: admission to SPED program. Coreq: SPED 747.date M-F 7/25/16-7/29/16 & 6/7/16-7/1/16time ONLINE & 1300-1720 fee $578place ONLINE & HGH 227instr Jayne McGuirecourse SPED 746, 2 units, 31134

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www.humboldt.edu/oaa/classes.shtml

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Practicum: Movement & Specialized Health Care for Students with Severe DisabilitiesGuided observations and supervised fieldwork experiences in general and special education setting; curriculum, and assessment in movement, mobility, sensory, and specialized health care needs of students with severe disabilities. [Prereq: admission to SPED program. Coreq: SPED 746. CR/NC.date TWR 6/7/16-7/29/16 M-F 7/25/16-7/29/16time 800-1150 fee $289place OCinstr E.A. Josephcourse SPED 747, 1 unit, 31135

Statistics Elementary StatisticsProbability, relative frequency; measure of central tendency, variation, correlation; binomial and normal distributions; testing of hypotheses and estimation; linear regression. [Prereq: math remediation completed or not required.date 5/23/16-7/15/16time ONLINE fee $1156place ONLINEinstr Mark Rizzardicourse STAT 108, 4 units, 31042Choose one activity to accompany STAT 108:31043 ONLINE Rizzardi

Introductory BiostatisticsDescriptive statistics, probability, random variables, discrete and continuous distributions, confidence intervals, contingency tests, regression and correlation, tests of hypothesis, analysis of variance. Emphasis: methods and applications used in the biological and natural resource sciences. [Prereq: MATH 113 or MATH 115 (may be concurrent with IA) or equivalent, or IA.date 5/23/16-7/15/16time ONLINE fee $1156place ONLINEinstr Abeer Hasancourse STAT 109, 4 units, 31045Activity to accompany STAT 109:31046 ONLINE Hasan

Social WorkCritical GerontologyPractice-oriented topics, such as work with particular populations (aged, children) or practice orientations (mental health, medical social work). [Prereq: junior standing.]date 5/23/16-7/15/16time ONLINE fee $867place ONLINEinstr Jamie Jensencourse SW 442, 3 units, 31061

WildlifeOrnithology IClassification, life histories, ecology, behavior, and special adaptations of birds. Identification in field and lab. [Prereq: BIOL 105 and ZOOL 110, or their equivalents.date MTWR 5/23/16-6/24/16time 700-915 fee $867place WDFS 230instr Mark Colwellcourse WLDF 365, 3 units, 31047Lab to accompany WLDF 365:31048 MTWR 925-1050 WDFS 230 Colwell

Women’s StudiesSex, Class & Culture: Gender & Ethnic Issues in International Short StoriesGender and ethnic issues in French, German, and Spanish short stories by and about women. Readings, lectures, and discussions entirely in English.date 5/23/16-7/15/16time ONLINE fee $867place ONLINEinstr Gisela Chappellecourse WS 306, 3 units, 31049

Zoology Introductory ZoologyStructure, function, evolution, and diversity of major groups of animals.date MTWR 5/23/16-6/24/16time 900-1050 fee $1156place SCIA 456instr Sean Craigcourse ZOOL 110, 4 units, 31062Lab to accompany ZOOL 110:31063 MWR 1100-1350 SCIA 456 Craig

Human PhysiologyPhysiological mechanisms of human body. Emphasis: organ level of integration. No credit toward a major in biology, botany, or zoology. [Prereq: BIOL 104 or BIOL 105 with a grade of C- or higher, or equivalent.date MTWR 6/27/16-7/29/16time 1100-1315 fee $1156place SCIB 328instr Christopher Slaycourse ZOOL 113, 4 units, 31128Lab to accompany ZOOL 113:31129 MTW 1325-1615 SCIB 328 Slay

Human AnatomyGross and microscopic anatomy of human body. Demonstrations on cadavers; microscopic work. Intended for Kinesiology and Pre-Professional Health students.date MTWR 5/23/16-6/24/16time 900-1015 fee $1156place SCIA 452instr Mona Hasscourse ZOOL 270, 4 units, 31064Lab to accompany ZOOL 270:31065 MTWR 1025-1440 SCIA 452 Hass

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Advanced registration is recommended. Fees must be paid in full for enrollment to be valid. Incomplete or illegible registration forms may cause delay.

All courses, instructors, locations and fees are subject to change or cancellation without notice.

I have read and fully understand the refund policy and other Extended Education policies outlined in the College of eLearning & Extended Education bulletin or website. I understand that enrolling in Extended Education courses does not constitute admission to the University.

Signature ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Date ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

OFFICE USE ONLYUser Name:

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L4HSU (Library Lifelong Learning Lounge) offers a summer series of lunchtime activities and workshops to meet the personal and professional development needs of HSU students, staff, faculty, and community members.

This summer’s workshops include Tech Tuesdays (Google Drive Basics and Beyond Basics, Screencasting with Camtasia), Mini Book Circles (Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates), Don’t Yuck My Yum: Empathetic Communication and Inclusive Language, film series, concerts, and writing circles, to name a few.

See the schedule of L4HSU workshops at:

humboldt.libcal.com/workshops

Humboldt State University Natural History Museum Through its collections, exhibits and programs, the HSU Natural History Museum hopes to inspire North Coast residents and visitors to understand and appreciate the dynamic natural world and provide a learning laboratory for students of all ages.

The museum offers a summer Natural Resource Science Camp open to children ages 7-12. The camps include Focus on Forests (July 11-15), Wonders of Wildlife (July 18-22) Captivating Aquatics (July 25-29), and Energy & Conservation (Aug. 1-5). Camps run Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Call 826-4480 for details and to sign up.

The museum is located at

1242 G St., Arcata • www.humboldt.edu/natmus

HSU Marine Lab Marine Science Summer Program is a day camp for children ages 6-12, where they can learn about the ocean and its inhabitants. Each day focuses on a different marine-related topic, with educational activities such as tide pooling, beach walks, and arts and crafts.

Classes will be held in the “wet” classroom (rm. 121) of the HSU Telonicher Marine Lab in Trinidad from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Children can sign up for any number of days within each session. Fee for each session is $195 per week/$50 per day.

Session 1 - July 18-22: For children ages 6-9 Tide pooling will be on Fri., July 22 at 9 a.m.

Session 2 - August 1-5: For children ages 10-12 Tide Pooling will be on Fri., Aug. 5 at 9 a.m.

For more details, e-mail: [email protected], or call 707-826-3689.

To register, visit

www.hsumarinelab.org/summer-program

HSU Marine Lab

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audit to credit status after instruction has begun.

A grade of “AU” will appear on the final grade roster, and the course with the “AU” grade will appear on the permanent record. There are no grade points earned nor are the units counted in earned, attempted or g.p.a. hours. Courses “audited” are not eligible for inclusion in the determination of full/part-time status.

CANCELLED CLASSESThe College of eLearning and Extended Education (CEEE) will attempt to notify students of any cancellations in course offerings. It is therefore important for students to register early and notify CEEE of any changes to your address, phone number or e-mail.

For cancelled classes, full refunds for non-credit and Extension courses will be issued automatically. Summer Session students should contact CEEE to request a refund. Once CEEE sends the refund request to Student Financial Services, please allow 14-28 days to receive a refund. Credit card refunds are in the form of a credit on account.

CHILD CAREThe HSU Children’s Center summer services provides a full range of services with approximately one-half of the regular academic year enrollment. Services include toddler and preschool care from 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. daily and meal service. The grant from the U.S. Dept. of Education to serve low-income student parents will be available during the summer. Due to limited space availability, please contact the Children’s Center as soon as possible at (707) 826-3838.

COMPUTING SERVICES & LABSStudents may use computer labs on campus during open lab hours. An active user name and password is required. For information regarding schedules, locations, information, policies and problem reporting as well as information on obtaining and using an e-mail account, contact Academic Computing, (707) 826-4357, or visit www.humboldt.edu/its/labs

For login or password assistance, go to www.humboldt.edu/myhumboldt, and click “Forgot your user name or password?” or contact the Help Desk at (707) 826-HELP(4357) or [email protected]. The Help Desk is typically available Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-10 p.m., and Sat.-Sun., noon-10 p.m. See www.humboldt.edu/its/support for more information.

Students will be charged 4 cents per page for printing in the computer labs. For more information, refer to www.humboldt.edu/pay4print or contact the Help Desk.

CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS (CEU)The CEU is a nationally-recognized unit of measurement for non-degree educational experiences. Some courses offer CEUs for relicensing or professional development

ACADEMIC QUESTIONS Academic questions should be addressed to the Office of the Registrar, (707) 826-4101, first floor, Student and Business Services building.

ACADEMIC STANDING Good Standing: Students whose cumulative grade-point average is 2.0 or above are considered in good academic standing.

Academic Probation: A student will be placed on academic probation if at the end of a term the overall grade-point average is below 2.0 (C grade average).

Disqualification: If a student is on academic probation and achieves a grade-point average below 2.0 for the following semester, the student will be academically disqualified. A disqualified student will be excluded from College of eLearning and Extended Education (CEEE) classes for one academic year, after which that student may petition CEEE for reinstatement. The student must demonstrate the ability to maintain the minimum grade-point average for CEEE in order to be reinstated.

NOTE: HSU students who have been academically disqualified from the university will also be excluded from CEEE/Open University for one academic year.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS The College of eLearning and Extended Education offers degree programs, certificate programs and individual courses. Students who intend to enroll in a CEEE degree program must apply through the CSU admissions process. See the individual program websites and the HSU Office of Admissions website at www.humboldt.edu/admissions for application procedures and deadlines. Some certificate programs also require an application, but these do not go through the CSU admissions process. See the individual certificate program websites for application procedures and deadlines.For students not enrolling in degree programs, registration in individual courses requires no formal application to the university. Transcripts or high school diplomas are not required to enroll, and there are no California state residency requirements. However, students may be required to provide proof of completion of course prerequisites to the instructor and/or department. Registration in this manner does not constitute admission to HSU. See registration procedures (p. 40) or visit the College of eLearning & Extended Education website for more information: www.humboldt.edu/extended/register.

AUDITS You may audit any credit-earning class without receiving a grade. Attendance at all classes is expected. You will pay the same fee as a credit enrollee. You must turn in an audit form with instructor signature when registering. You may obtain an audit form from the College of eLearning and Extended Education. You may not change from

purposes. CEU credit cannot be applied toward degrees. One CEU is awarded for each 10 hours of instruction (each hour of instruction equals 0.1 CEU)

COURSE NUMBERSHSU course numbers 100-499 are undergraduate level courses. 500-level courses satisfy both the advanced degree requirements for a baccalaureate degree and some portion of the requirements for a master’s degree. 600-level courses are open only to graduate students and 700-level is used for credential/licensure courses. Course numbers with an “X” are approved for Extension Academic Credit and are designed primarily for electives or professional development purposes.

CREDENTIAL APPLICATION Credential requirements are stated in the HSU general catalog. Individual inquiries should be directed to the Credential Analyst, Office of the Registrar, 826-4101.

CREDIT/NO CREDIT GRADING MODEStudents may opt to take some courses on a credit/no credit basis in place of a letter grade. To do so, students must complete the required form at the College of eLearning and Extended Education before half the course has elapsed. Note that only one class per semester may be changed to this mode, no classes in the major area, and only 24 units of credit/no credit units (both mandatory and optional units) may be applied towards an undergraduate degree.

A “CR” grade will be recorded for an undergraduate course if the earned grade is C- or above, and B- or above for graduate courses.

CREDIT FOR EXTENSION COURSES The maximum Extension credit which can be accepted by HSU toward a bachelor’s degree requirement is 24 units, and not more than 8 units may apply to a master’s degree. Extension classes may count toward teaching and school service credential requirements. They do not meet specific requirements for degrees or credentials, but may be counted as elective credits. Lecture classes are required to meet 15 hours for each unit of credit.

DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTERStudents with verified temporary or permanent disabilities may be eligible for a variety of academic support services. Services may include: exam accommodations, notetaking, readers, campus access assistance, interpreters, and disability management advisement. Submission of disability documentation and requests for services should be made as soon as possible to the Student Disability Resource Center. For more information, please call (707) 826-4678 (voice) or 826-5392 (TDD) or visit www.humboldt.edu/disability.

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E-MAIL ACCOUNTSAll registered students are eligible for a personal e-mail account. Registered students will automatically have an e-mail account established. Please refer to “Computing Services and Labs” for additional information.

EXTENSION COURSE SCHEDULEThis schedule of courses is subject to change. In the event of unexpected room changes, the College of eLearning and Extended Education (CEEE) will attempt to notify students and will post notices. It is therefore important for students to register early and notify CEEE of any changes to your address, phone number or e-mail.

FACULTY REPLACEMENTThe College of eLearning and Extended Education reserves the right to substitute instructors for any of its classes.

FIELD TRIPSField trips have inherent risks. To participate in a course field trip, you must complete a Release of Liability form and return it to the College of eLearning and Extended Education. Students will be contacted on a course-by-course basis for more information regarding the field trip and required forms.

GRADES For courses awarding academic credit, letter grades (A-F) are received unless the course is audited or taken for Credit/No Credit (CR/NC). If you wish to audit a course, you register and pay the same fees as students enrolled for credit. An Incomplete (I) may be assigned when you are unable to complete the course requirements within the official period of the course. An incomplete must be made up within one calendar year from the end of the course or the grade automatically converts to an F.

Grades will be available approximately one week after the term ends. Students may access grades through the HSU website: www.humboldt.edu/myHumboldt. You will need a user name and password to access myHumboldt. Once logged into myHumboldt, click on the “Student Center” button at the top. Refer to “Student Center” for additional information. For login or password assistance, see “Computing Services and Labs.”

HIGH SCHOOL CONCURRENT PROGRAM Upon recommendation of their principal or counselor, high school students who have completed their sophomore year with a B (3.0) GPA or better may register for courses at HSU. Visit www.humboldt.edu/highschool for registration procedures.

HOLDSHolds are placed on student accounts for any debts owed to the university, or for certain non-monetary reasons. These holds will prevent you from registering, receiving grades and transcripts, etc. You will need to allow one business day after clearing a hold before attempting to register or receive other services.

HOUSING & DINING SERVICESeLearning and Extended Education students may be eligible for on-campus student housing facilities with proof of registration for classes; however, space is very limited. For more information, contact Housing and Dining Services: (707) 826-3451.

ID NUMBERSHSU will generate a unique nine-digit student identification number for you, called the HSU ID, after you register. Your HSU ID should be used in every HSU correspondence. Make note of the number and use it whenever you are conducting business with HSU, as a protection from identity theft.

ID CARDSIdentification cards are necessary for library privileges, for purchase of educationally-priced software and computers from the HSU Bookstore. Students may purchase an ID card for a one-time fee of $5. Fees must be paid to the College of eLearning and Extended Education.

JACK PASSThe HSU Jack Pass program offers students unlimited ride access on the Redwood Transit System (RTS) buses, the Eureka Transit System (ETS) buses, and Arcata and Mad River Transit System (A&MRTS). Currently enrolled eLearning and Extended Education and OLLI students are eligible to purchase the HSU Jack Pass for $60 per semester, at the Student Financial Services window on the second floor of the Student Business Services building. More information: www.humboldt.edu/parking/bus_riding.html

LATE REGISTRATIONUnless otherwise specified in program literature, a $25 late fee will be applied if registration is not received and paid prior to the second class meeting for Extension, OLLI and Special Session courses. In addition, late registrations will not be accepted after the third class meeting for Extension courses. See Adds, Drops and Refunds section on page 3. Instructors may exclude a student from attending courses until the student is able to provide proof of registration.

LIBRARYA valid student ID/Library card is required to check out materials from the library. (Refer to “Identification Cards”) For the library schedule, refer to the library website: library.humboldt.edu/about/hours.html

MATRICULATED STUDENTSFor the purposes of this bulletin, matriculation refers to those students who have been admitted to Humboldt State University and are eligible to register for the current semester. Matriculated students register for summer session classes via web registration but register for other Extension courses through the College of eLearning and Extended Education (not via web registration) and must pay the stated course fee.Graduate students needing to maintain continuous enrollment should contact the Office of Academic Programs and Undergraduate/Graduate Studies (826-3949) for guidance.

NAME CHANGESIf your name has changed since your last attendance at Humboldt State University, please supply the following information and documentation to the College of eLearning and Extended Education (CEEE): Current full legal name and address; previous full name; student ID or social security number; copies of one legal document such as valid driver’s license or social security card showing new name; and a signed and dated request that CEEE change its records.

NONDISCRIMINATION STATEMENTThe California State University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, physical disability, or sexual orientation in the education programs or activities it conducts. For a complete statement, refer to the HSU Catalog.

PARKINGA parking permit is required 7 a.m.-10 p.m. Monday-Thursday and from 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday. No permit is required for Friday evening and weekends. Daily parking permits ($3.50 per day) may be purchased from any of the red daily parking permit machines which accept quarters only. Other permits can be purchased at the Student Financial Services Office in the Student and Business Services Building at Harpst and B Streets. Summer parking fees are:Automobiles: $105 Motorcycles: $26.50

Metered parking is available at various places around the campus. There are some 30-minute and 1-hour meters, but most have 4-hour limits.

PRIVACY RIGHTS OF STUDENTSThe full text of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (Buckley Amendment), as amended, is in the HSU Catalog or is available for inspection in the Student Affairs Office. The

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campus is authorized under the Act to release directory information concerning students. This includes the student’s name, address, e-mail address, telephone listing, date and place of birth, major field of study, participation in officially recognized activities and sports, weight and height of members of athletic teams, photographs, dates of attendance, degrees and awards received, and the most recent educational agency or institution attended by the student. Written requests specifying information not to be released should be sent to the College of eLearning and Extended Education.

REFUND REQUESTS Refund checks are mailed to your local mailing address. You should receive your refund in two to four weeks.

Credit card refunds are in the form of a credit on account. See page 3 for details regarding withdrawal and refunds.

Requests for retroactive refunds due to extenuating circumstances must be received within six months of the last day of the course.

RETROACTIVE CREDITRequests for retroactive credit due to extenuating circumstances will be processed for up to one calendar year after the course ends. Students will pay the registration fees and a $25 late fee per course.

SMOKING REGULATIONS Smoking is not permitted in campus buildings and is limited to designated outside locations. Designated smoking areas are clearly marked and maps are available from the University Police Dept. For more information, see www.humboldt.edu/smoking

SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBERStudents are required to provide the university with their social security numbers (individual taxpayer identification numbers) pursuant to the authority contained in Section 41201, Title 5, California Code of Regulations, and Section 6109 of the Internal Revenue Code.

The University uses the social security number (SSN) to verify records pertaining to the student and, if needed, to collect debts owed to the University. Also, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) requires the University to file information returns that include the student’s SSN and other information such as the amount paid for qualified tuition, related expenses, and interest on educational loans. That information is used to help determine whether a student, or a person claiming a student as a dependent, may take a credit or deduction to reduce federal income taxes. (See “Tax Credits.”)

Students who do not have a SSN at the time of enrollment will be required to obtain a social security number and submit it to the University

within 60 days. Failure to furnish a correct SSN may result in a penalty by the IRS. Students will be assigned a unique HSU ID number for identification purposes (refer to “ID Numbers”) but the SSN will still be required for other verification purposes.

SPECIAL SESSION CREDIT The credit conferred by Special Session classes is similar to that awarded during the regular academic program, i.e., resident credit, and may meet specific requirements for degrees or credentials.

STUDENT CENTER The Student Center is the primary online location for students to check grades, change addresses, and check account records. It is accessed through www.humboldt.edu/myhumboldt. You will need a user name and password to access myHumboldt. Once logged into myHumboldt, click on the “Student Center” button at the top. For login or password assistance, see “Computing Services and Labs.”

SUMMER SESSIONAnyone may participate in Summer Session classes on a space-available basis. Registration is easy – formal admission and transcripts are not required for registration. Summer Session courses taken through the College of eLearning and Extended Education will count in Undergraduate/Graduate units earned, grade point average and residence credit.

TAX CREDITSIf you are enrolled in an eligible degree or certificate program or are taking courses to acquire or improve job skills, you may qualify for a Hope Scholarship or Lifetime Learning Tax Credit.

The Hope Scholarship tax credit is available only to students in their first two years of postsecondary education who are enrolled at least half-time in an eligible program.

The Lifetime Learning tax credit is available to students at all educational and enrollment levels who are enrolled at an eligible educational institution.

The tax credits are based on the amount of qualified tuition and fees, less grants and other tax-free educational assistance, and the taxpayer’s modified adjusted gross income.

Consult IRS Publication 970 or your tax preparer for additional information.

TRANSCRIPTS Official transcripts may be requested from the Office of the Registrar via mail, fax, scanned PDF via e-mail or in person. Unofficial transcripts may be printed from your computer. The current fee for official transcripts is $4 for the first copy, and $2 for each additional copy requested at the same time. Expedited service (within three days) is available for an additional $10 fee. A transcript request form may be downloaded

from humboldt.edu/registrar/transcripts. Payment methods are also detailed on this website. Online payments are accepted through Student Center.

Each request for transcripts must include:• YOUR SIGNATURE and date (this

is your authorization to release the records to the designee)

• Your current legal name (and all prior names used while attending HSU)

• Your full address and phone number• Your date of birth• Your HSU Student ID number (preferred)

or Social Security Number• Dates of attendance at HSU

(include any breaks in attendance)• When to mail transcript: Immediately or wait until

the current term’s grades or your degree posts• Complete mailing address of agency, college,

or individual to whom transcripts shall be sent (and phone number for overnight delivery)

Official transcript requests typically take 7-15 business days, but may be as long as six weeks if request is made at the end of the semester. Your request will not be processed if you have any outstanding financial or administrative obligations to the university. For further information, contact the Office of the Registrar at (707) 826-4101 or e-mail [email protected].

VERIFICATION OF ENROLLMENTStudents who need an official verification of current enrollment may request this verification in writing from the College of eLearning and Extended Education.

VETERANSStudents eligible for state or federal veterans’ benefits should contact the Veterans Enrollment and Transition Services, located in the lower library, room 58. Call (707) 826-6271 or refer to the website at www.humboldt.edu/veterans. Fee waivers generally do not apply to courses offered through the College of eLearning & Extended Education.

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HSU Phone Numbers For all numbers: Use area code 707For 4-digit extensions, use prefix 826- off campus.

Academic & Career Advising Center ...........................3341Academic Personnel Services.....................................5086Academic Programs...................................................3949Academic Support Programs .....................................4781Admissions: Graduate Students ..................................6250Admissions: General ..................................................4402Alumni & Engagement ...............................................3132Anthropology .............................................................4124Art .............................................................................3624Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences, College of ...........4491Associated Students ...................................................3771Athletics.....................................................................3666Bias Education Initiative ............................................4234Biological Sciences ....................................................3245Bookstore..................................................................3741Budget Office .............................................................3316Business, School of ...................................................3224Campus Center for Appropriate Technology ...............3551Cashier (Student Financial Services)..........................6789Center Activities .........................................................3357CenterArts..................................................................4411Chemistry ..................................................................3277Child Development ....................................................3471Children’s Center .......................................................3838College of

Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences .......................4491 eLearning & Extended Education ..........................3731

Natural Resources & Sciences...............................3256 Professional Studies..............................................3961

Communication .........................................................3261Computer Science......................................................3143Contracts, Procurement & Risk Management .............3512Counseling & Psychological Services..........................3236Critical Race, Gender & Sexuality Studies ...................4329Dining Services ..........................................................3451Disability Resource Center, Student ............................4678Diversity & Inclusion .................................................4503Economics.................................................................3204Education ..................................................................5873Educational Opportunity Program (EOP)

Student Support Services ......................................4781eLearning & Extended Education, College of ..............3731Engineering (Env. Resources) ...................................3619English ......................................................................3758Enrollment Management, Outreach & Recruitment ....4402Environmental Management & Protection ..................4147Environmental Science ..............................................4147Environmental Studies ...............................................3946Extended Education, College of eLearning & ..............3731Financial Aid..............................................................4321Financial Services ......................................................3521Fisheries Biology .......................................................3953Forestry & Wildland Resources ..................................3935Foundation, Advancement..........................................5146

Foundation, HSU Sponsored Programs ......................4189French/World Languages & Culture ...........................3226Geography .................................................................3946Geology .....................................................................3931German/World Languages & Culture ..........................3226Graduate Studies........................................................3949Health Center, Student ...............................................3146Help Desk (Computing) ............................................4357History.......................................................................3641Housing & Dining Services.........................................3451Human Resources & Risk Management .....................3626Humboldt Bay Aquatic Center (HBAC) .............. 443-4222Humboldt Music Academy .........................................3411Humboldt Orientation Program (HOP)......................3510ID Office, Library .......................................................5601Indian Natural Resources, Sciences

& Engineering Program ........................................4998Indian Teacher & Educational

Personnel Program...............................................3672Information (Campus Operator) ...............................3011Information Technology Services ...............................3815Institutional Research & Planning ..............................5338International English Language Institute ....................4142International Programs..............................................4142International Studies..................................................3226Journalism & Mass Communication ...........................4775KHSU-FM ...................................................................4807Kinesiology & Recreation Administration ...................4536KRFH - Radio Free Humboldt.....................................3257Learning Center/Tutorial Services ..............................5217Liberal Studies/Elementary Education ........................3752Library: Circulation....................................................3431Library: Dean.............................................................3441Lumberjack Newspaper .............................................3271Marine Laboratory .....................................................3671Marine Wildlife Care Center .......................................3450Mathematics ..............................................................3143Media Services...........................................................3166Moodle Support.........................................................3633Multicultural Center...................................................3364Music ........................................................................3531Native American Studies.............................................4329Natural History Museum ............................................4479Natural Resources & Sciences, College of ..................3256Oceanography ...........................................................3540OLLI (Osher Lifelong Learning Institute) ...................5880Operator (University) ................................................3011Over 60 Program .......................................................3731Parking & Commuter Services ...................................3773Payroll .......................................................................3512Peace Corps...............................................................3342Philosophy.................................................................4124Physical Education.....................................................4536Physics & Astronomy .................................................3277

Police, University .......................................................5555Politics ......................................................................4494President’s Office .......................................................3311Psychology.................................................................3755Public Safety/Police ...................................................5555Rangeland Resources ................................................3935Recreation Administration .........................................4536Redwood Arts Project ................................................5801Redwood Science Project ..........................................5552Redwood Writing Project ...........................................5109Registrar, Office of the ...............................................4101Religious Studies .......................................................4126Residence Halls .........................................................3330Retention & Inclusive Student Success (RISS)............4584Schatz Energy Research Center ..................................4345Scholarships ..............................................................4321Service Learning/Academic Internship .......................4963Small Business Development Center ..........................3919Social Work ...............................................................4448Social Work, Masters of .............................................4443Sociology ...................................................................3139Spanish/World Languages & Culture ..........................3226Student Academic Services Outreach Program ...........4791Student Disability Resource Center (SCRC) ................4678Student Financial Services..........................................4407Studio School ............................................................3819Study Abroad .............................................................4142Talent Search .............................................................4791Teaching English as a Second Language .....................5932Testing Center ............................................................3611Theatre, Film & Dance ...............................................3566Ticket Office, Center Arts ...........................................3928Transcript Request Recording....................................6185Undergraduate Studies...............................................3949University Advancement .............................................5101University Center........................................................4878Upward Bound ..........................................................3558Veterans Enrollment & Transition Services .................6272Vice President for

Academic Affairs ...................................................3722 Administrative Affairs ............................................3351 Advancement ........................................................5101

Student Affairs ......................................................3361Visitors’ Center ..........................................................6194Watershed Management .............................................3935Wildlife ......................................................................3953Women’s Resource Center .........................................4216World Languages & Cultures ......................................3226Youth Educational Services ........................................4965

TolocateotherHSUcampusphonenumbers:

www.humboldt.edu/directory

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Call the College of eLearning & Extended Education if you need assistance finding a location on campus.(707) 826-3731

See page 35 for parking regulations and permit information.

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- A -ALDER Alder Residence Hall .......................C1

ARTA Art A...................................................C4

ARTB Art B ..................................................C4

- B -BH Baiocchi House ...............................D9

BSS Behavioral & Social Sciences ......D8

BOAT Boat Facility ....................................F8

Bookstore ......................................... C3

BRH Brero House/ITEPP ......................B3

BHH Bret Harte House ...........................B5

BROOK Brookins House ............................... C5

CCAT Buck House/CCAT ..........................D8

- C -CA Campus Apartments .......................B5

EVA Campus Events Field .....................D6

Canyon, The ..................................... D1

CEDAR Cedar Residence Hall ..................... F2

CERAM Ceramics Lab ...................................A5

CDL Child Dev Lab, Swetman ............... C6

CHINQU Chinquapin Residence Hall ............C1

College Creek Complex .................. A7

CCF College Creek Field ........................ A7

COMCTR Community Center .......................... A7

CREEKL Creekside Lounge ........................... F2

Creekview Complex ........................ F2

CYPRES Cypress Residence Hall ................. C2

- D -DELNO Del Norte Residence Hall ............. A7

DKWG Dennis K. Walker Greenhouse ..... A7

- F -FACMGT Facilities Management ..................B8

FERN Fern Residence Hall ....................... F2

FWH Feuerwerker House .......................A3

FSH Fisheries Hatchery .........................E6

FGYM Forbes Gym ...................................... E5

FR Forestry Bldg ...................................D7

FH Founders Hall ..................................D3

- G -GH Gist Hall ............................................. C5

- H -HH Hadley House ..................................B4

HAH Hagopian House .............................B3

HGH Harry Griffith Hall ............................ C7

HC Health Center, Student ..................B3

HEMLOC Hemlock Residence Hall ............... D1

Hill, The .............................................B2

- J -JH Jenkins Hall ...................................... C5

JENH Jensen House ..................................D8

JGC Jolly Giant Commons ..................... C2

JUNIPE Juniper Residence Hall .................. F2

- K -KA Kinesiology & Athletics .................F6

- L -LAUREL Laurel Residence Hall .................... F2

LIB Library ...............................................B4

Library Circle ....................................B3

LAPT Little Apartments ...........................B3

- M -MADRON Madrone Residence Hall ............... D1

MANOR Manor Apartments .........................D6

MAPLE Maple Residence Hall .................... D1

MCOM MarCom ............................................. C9

MWCC Marine Wildlife Care Center ......... F7

MWH Mary Warren House ....................... C9

MENDO Mendocino Residence Hall .......... lB7

MCC MultiCultural Center .......................B4

MUSA Music A ..............................................C4

MUSB Music B..............................................C4

- N - Native American Forum ................D8

NR Natural Resources .......................... C7

NHE Nelson Hall East .............................. C3

NHW Nelson Hall West ............................. C3

- P -PARK Parking Services .............................B5

PEPPER Pepperwood Residence Hall........ D1

- R -RB Redwood Bowl ................................E4

Redwood Plaza ............................... E5

REDWOO Redwood Residence Hall ..............B2

RWC Recreation & Wellness Ctr ........... E5

- S -SCHMH Schmidt House ................................ C7

SERC Schatz Energy Research Ctr ........ C8

SCIA Science A ..........................................D5

SCIB Science B ..........................................D5

SCIC Science C ..........................................D5

SCID Science D ..........................................D5

SCIE Science E ..........................................D5

SCULPT Sculpture Lab ..................................A5

SHASTA Shasta Residence Hall...................B7

S&R Shipping & Receiving .................... C8

SH Siemens Hall .................................... C3

SBS Student & Bus Services ................ C6

SRC Student Recreation Center .......... F5

SUNSET Sunset Residence Hall ..................B2

- T -TANOAK Tan Oak Residence Hall ................ D1

TH Telonicher House ............................B4

TA Theatre Arts .....................................C4

TODD Toddler Center ................................. C8

TANX Trinity Annex ....................................B9

TRIN Trinity Residence Hall ....................B7

- U - UC Quad ............................................ C3

UC University Center ............................ C3

UPF Upper Playing Field .......................F4

- V -VMH Van Matre Hall ................................ D4

JVD Van Duzer Theatre ........................ F2

- W -WAGH Wagner House .................................A5

WWH Walter Warren House..................... C9

WH Warren House ..................................B5

WFB Wildlife & Fisheries ........................E6

WLDF Wildlife Facilities .............................E6

WILLOW Willow Residence Hall ................... F2

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Registration Information

RegistrationSUMMER SESSIONSignatures may be required. See page 21 for Summer Session registration process.

EXTENDED EDUCATION (excluding Summer Session)

Registrations and payments will be processed in the order received. A confirmation will be e-mailed to you after your registration is processed.

ONLINE: Students with Internet access may register for Extended Education courses at the following website. The latest schedule and current updates will be found along with registration instructions. Fee payment with VISA, Mastercard or Discover credit cards will be required online via secure server to process the registration.

www.humboldt.edu/extended

BYPHONE: Students who hold MasterCard, VISA or Discover credit cards may register for Extended Education courses by calling (707) 826-3731.

INPERSON: You may register in person at the College of eLearning & Extended Education, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. The office is located in the Student and Business Services Building, Suite 211, at the corner of Harpst and B Streets.

BYMAIL: Use the registration form in this bulletin. Students are encouraged to register by mail as soon as possible to help ensure enrollment in their choice of classes. Indicate bankcard number and expiration date, or make check/money order payable to Humboldt State University and send with your completed registration form to:

CollegeofeLearning&ExtendedEducationHumboldtStateUniversity1HarpstSt.Arcata,CA95521-8299

You will be notified if your registration is received after a class is closed. If you register by mail, you will receive an e-mail confirmation.

Drop & Refund PolicySince Extended Education is a self-supporting program, enrollments in courses must be sufficient to pay salaries and other expenses. The following refund procedures have been adopted according to the formula for refunds established in Title V of the California Administrative Code.

A student who, for any reason, finds it impossible to complete the course for which they are registered must inform the College of eLearning & Extended Education by completing and submitting the proper forms. Please allow two to four weeks to receive refund. Credit card refunds are in the form of a credit on account.

For refund purposes, the drop will be effective as of the date that it is received at Extended Education.

Non-attendance or stopping payment on a check or payment voucher does not constitute an official drop, nor does only notification to the instructor. Drops do not necessarily entitle the student to a refund of fees paid, or the cancellation of fees still due. Refunds or cancellations of fees still due will be computed in accordance with the following terms.

CLASS CANCELS (All courses) All fees returned.

DROP BEFORE THE FIRST CLASS SESSION(All courses) The entire course fee will be refunded less a $10 drop fee or any non-returnable deposit. The drop will be effective as of the time during normal business hours that notification is received.

DROP ON OR AFTER THE FIRST CLASS SESSIONSee refund schedules below.

RETROACTIVE REFUNDSRequests for retroactive refunds due to extenuating circumstances must be received within six months of the last day of the course.

DROP ON OR AFTER THE FIRST CLASS SESSION:

Summer Session & Special Session Refund ScheduleCOURSE LENGTH DATE DROPPED REFUND AMOUNT

5+ week session

Prior to the first session Total fee minus $10 drop fee

First two days of session Total fee minus the fee for one unit

Any other day of the first week (Total fee minus the fee for one unit) x 65%

Any day of the second week (Total fee minus the fee for one unit) x 25%

After second week No refund

3-4 week session

Prior to the first session Total fee minus $10 drop fee

First two days of session Total fee minus the fee for one unit

Any other day of the first week (Total fee minus the fee for one unit) x 65%

Any day of the second week No refund

2-week session or less

Prior to the first session Total fee minus $10 drop fee

After the first session No refund

Extension & OLLI Refund ScheduleCOURSE LENGTH DATE DROPPED REFUND AMOUNT

5 meetings or more

Prior to the first session Total fee minus $10 drop fee

On or after the first date 65% of fees collected

After 25% of course time elapsed No refund

4 meetings of lessPrior to the first session Total fee minus $10 drop fee

On or after the first date No refund

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Welcome to Summer 2016!We invite you to take a look at the Summer Session offerings at

Humboldt State University. You’ll have the opportunity to continue

your education through a variety of courses and experiences offered

by the College of eLearning & Extended Education (CEEE).

If you are looking for courses to shorten your time to a degree, you

will find over 60 courses offered online and on campus at HSU. The

mission of CEEE is to help you achieve your academic, personal

and professional goals by offering innovative, accessible, and high-

quality educational opportunities. As the lifelong learning arm of

HSU, CEEE strives to provide meaningful courses and programs in

a variety of formats to meet the interests of diverse learners.

Whether you seek enrichment programs for your children, want to

strengthen your own professional readiness, complete a degree or

certificate program, or want to join a strong community of learners

exploring their intellectual curiosities – we invite you to join us.

Take a single course, or complete a specialized program of study with:

• Extension – professional development and enrichment courses

and programs; for credit or non-credit, in-person and online

• Special Session – self-supporting degree, credential

and certificate programs; in-person and online

• Summer Session – university courses offered during the summer

• eLearning – online learning opportunities, for credit or non-credit

• Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) – non-credit classes

designed for a vibrant community of learners aged 50 and better

We continue to add courses and programs to meet community demand –

we want to grow and learn with you. What courses or programs would

you find relevant to your professional aspirations? What learning

opportunities would enrich your life? We invite you to contact us, and

let us know how we can partner to help you achieve your goals.

Location:

Student & Business Services

Building, Suite 211

1 Harpst St.,

Arcata, CA 95521-8299

Hours:

Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

Phone: (707) 826-3731

Fax: (707) 826-5885

E-mail:

[email protected]

Web:

www.humboldt.edu/extended

facebook.com/hsuextended

StaffAssociate Vice President .........Shih-Hsung (Alex) Hwu

Dean ................................................ Carl Hansen

Director of Extended Education & OLLI Programs .........Sheila Rocker Heppe

Registrar ................................ Christian Guillén

Assistant Registrars ...................Mario Torres, Summer Turner

Extension Coordinators ... Heather Equinoss, Melissa Meiris

OLLI Program Specialist .............. Kim Laney

Budget Analyst .................Nate Cacciari-Roy

Administrative Asst. ........ Kenneth Rainey III

Graphic/Web Designer ..................Grace Kerr

eLearning Support Specialist ................ Pam Dougherty

Instructional Designers ........ Morgan Barker, Daniel Fiore, Terri Georgopoulos

Student Assistants ........... Sabrina Chrisman, Alana Rivera, Charlotte Rutigliano,

Mia Sato, Emely Velez

HSU is an AA/EO Employer.

Disability accommodation may be available. Contact the College of eLearning &

Extended Education: (707) 826-3731

SUMMER SESSION 2016 DEADLINES

1st 5 weeks 2nd 5 weeks Online 8 weeks Full termExtended &

Special Session

Instructional Dates May 23-June 24 June 27-July 29 May 23-July 15 May 23-July 29 Varies

ADD without $25 late fee May 23 June 27 May 23 May 23Prior to 1st

class meeting

ADD with a late fee DROP without serious or compelling reason

June 1 July 6 June 6 June 6Before 25% of the class has elapsed

File for Credit/No Credit June 8 July 13 June 20 June 20Before 50% of the class has elapsed

DROP with a serious and compelling reason (no refund) and a “W” grade recorded

June 17 July 22 July 5 July 5Before 75% of the class has elapsed

Fees & Deadlines

CAMPUS CLOSURES

May 30 ......Memorial Day

July 4 ..........Independence Day

MAY 2016 S M T W R F S

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JUNE 2016 S M T W R F S

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JULY 2016 S M T W R F S

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AUGU� 2016   S M T W R F S

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FEES (Subject to revision)

SUMMER SESSION:

Per Unit .................................................$289

GRADUATE CONTINUOUS ENROLLMENT: Per Unit ...........$320

EXTENSION:Noncredit Classes........................ As listed

Extension Credit: Per Unit ............. $150

Contract Credit: Per Unit .................... $50

SPECIAL SESSION: Per Unit .................................................$220

MISCELLANEOUS: Drop Fee .................................................$10

Late Registration Fee ........................$25

ID Card (new or replacement) .............. $5

Transcript .................................................$4

Check Returned by Bank ✱ .............$25

Fee PaymentALL COURSES: Full payment of fees is required at the time of registration.

✱ A “returned check” charge is assessed for a check

returned to the Cashier unpaid by the bank for any

reason. There is a $25.00 fee for all returned checks,

including “stop payments.” In addition, there may be a

late registration fee charged if the returned check was

made in payment of registration fees. In accordance

with the State Administrative Manual, Section 8023,

all persons who have issued a check to the University

that was dishonored by the bank may be required to

make all further payments by cash, certified check,

cashier’s check or money order. Students may also

be liable for punitive damages allowable through

the California Civil Code, Chapter 522, Section 1719,

which states that the maker of a dishonored check

can be held liable for three times the amount of the

check, or $100, whichever is more, up to $500,

plus the face value of the check and court costs.

Payment by check, money order, cash or credit card is accepted. Please make all checks or money orders payable to Humboldt State University.

NOTE: Instructors may exclude a student from attending courses if the student cannot provide proof of registration for the course.

A $25 fee will apply to late registrations. Refer to the critical deadlines on this page.

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The College of eLearning & Extended Education is self-supporting.This catalog is not printed or mailed at State expense.

If you are receiving a duplicate mailing, call (707) 826-3731.

10 WEEKS: Full-Term [May 23-July 29]

5 WEEKS: 1st Session [May 23-June 24]

5 WEEKS: 2nd Session [June 27-July 29]

8 WEEKS: Online [May 23-July 15]

Earn credits to get ahead or catch up this summer with

four possible schedules!

Anyone can enroll!