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Fall 2000 - Spring 2001
Class Schedule

California State University, Sacramento

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Footnotes for Spring 2001

 

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A.

Instructor’s approval is required before registration.

B.

Approved for the General Ethnic Studies Program.

C.

Approved for the Asian American Studies Program.

D.

This section is available for credit over cable television and/or is being received from or delivered to off-campus sites and/or requires Internet access. Refer to http://www.csus.edu/distance/ for more information.

E.

Approved for the Native American Studies Program.

F.

Approved for the Pan African Studies Program.

G.

Approved for the minor and certificate program in applied Gerontology.

H.

Fulfills the state requirement for U.S. History.

J.

Approved for the Race and Ethnicity in American Society requirement. Refer to http://www.csus.edu/schedule/gerace.htm for prerequisites.

K.

Approved for the Film Studies Program.

L.

Approved for the Religious Studies Program.

LC

Learning Community Course.

M.

Approved for the Advanced Studies requirement. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Writing Proficiency Exam or ENGL 109W/109E. Refer to page 30 for other prerequisites.

N.

The ELM requirement must be satisfied as a prerequisite to enrollment. See ELM requirement information.

O.

Web-based course which requires Internet access. Refer to http://www.csus.edu/schedule/distance.htm for more information.

P.

Approved for the Peace and Conflict Resolution Studies Program.

R.

CASPER course restrictions in major/minor code(s), class level(s), prerequisite course(s) and/or test score(s). Contact the academic department office for specific information relating to these course restrictions.

S.

Cross-listed course with another discipline.

SL

Service Learning Course.

T.

Approved for the Labor Studies Program.

U.

Prerequisite: Passing score on Writing Proficiency Exam. See WPE information.

W.

Approved for the Women’s Studies Program, Group A.

X.

Approved for the Women’s Studies Program, Group B.

Z.

Approved for the Chicano Studies Program.

1.

A petition, which is available in the Department office, is required for registration or student will be disenrolled.

2.

Course carries semester workload credit only, countable toward enrollment status, but not applicable toward the bachelor’s degree.

3.

Restricted to students majoring or minoring in this discipline.

4.

Successful completion of this course (“C-” or higher) meets the Foreign Language Proficiency Graduation Requirement.

5.

Contact the Biological Sciences Department before registering. Confirmation of space availability is required for all students enrolling at Moss Landing Marine Lab (Moss Landing, CA).

6.

Students must enroll in this course during late registration. Contact the Department office after CASPER for Add Permit form.

7.

Refer to Graduation Requirements in Writing, II-ENGL 1A and ENGL 109W/109E.

8.

Additional hour(s) to be arranged.

9.

Enrollment in this course requires a miscellaneous fee. Contact the Department office for specific fee information.

10.

Contact the Department office before registering.

11.

Credit/No Credit grading only.

12.

Students must supply their own adjustable roll film camera.

13.

Course meets on campus Jan 29-Feb 22. Meets off-campus Feb 26-May 18. For the am classes, the time in the off-campus centers will be 8:30-11:00am. PLEASE DO NOT REGISTER FOR 10:30 am CLASSES. For the pm classes, the time in the off-campus centers will be 1:30-3:45pm. DO NOT REGISTER FOR 3:00pm CLASSES.

14.

Restricted enrollment. Call SSWD office (278-6955) for details.

15.

Many music classes require a music service fee. Contact the Music Department for a list of classes.

16.

May not be taken by music majors and minors.

17.

Students who have taken one year or more of high school German must take a placement test on the first day of class. Placement test is not a substitute for the Foreign Language Proficiency Graduation Exam.

18.

Prerequisite: A grade of “C-” in ENGL 1A or equivalent.

19.

Students with one or more years of high school Spanish may not receive credit for SPAN 1A. Students with two or more years of high school Spanish may not receive credit for SPAN 1B.

20.

Prerequisite: A grade of “C-” in ENGL 1A and a passing grade on the Writing Proficiency Exam. Continuance in ENGL 120A is contingent upon satisfactory performance in the diagnostic essay given during the first week of class.

21.

Permit to register from clinic required.

22.

Restricted to international students. Instructor permission required.

23.

EDS 100A/B meets the State mainstreaming requirement. Thirty hours of fieldwork are required (EDS 100B). Requirement may be waived upon application if student has appropriate prior experience.

24.

ENGL 2 is equivalent to ENGL 1A.

25.

Students should have recently completed three years of high school algebra and geometry. For those having inadequate math background, a one-semester course in college algebra and trigonometry (MATH 9) is recommended.

26.

Registration in this course requires completion of CHDV 133 prior to or concurrently.

27.

CHDV 137 and 138 may not be taken concurrently.

28.

Concurrent enrollment is required in both a lecture section and a lab section (requires two entries in CASPER).

29.

Students are required to take a diagnostic test in precalculus math. This test should be taken at the Testing Center, LSN-2302, BY Fri. Feb. 2. Test will be given Mon. Jan. 29, Wed. Jan. 30 and Fri. Feb. 2 at 8:00am, 10:00am, 12:00 noon, and 2:00pm; Tue. Jan. 30 and Thu. Feb. 1 at 9:00am, 11:00am, and 1:00pm Appointment is necessary and may be made in person at LSN-2302 or by calling the Testing Center at 278-6296. Study guide is available at the Hornet Bookstore or in the Library Reserve Book Room.

30.

To obtain a Co-op position contact CSUS Cooperative Education Office, LSN-2008, 278-7234.

31.

These sections are cable or Internet courses. Organizational meetings will take place on: CSC 1, Sec. 3, Mon. Jan. 29, 9:00-9:50am in LIB 53; CSC 8, Sec. 2, Tue. Jan. 30, 3:00-3:50pm in LIB 53; CSC 8S, Sec. 1, Wed. Jan. 31, 4:00-4:50pm in SQU 456 OR Thu. Feb. 1, 5:00-5:50pm in RVR 1015.

32.

Enrollment in MATH 9 or 11 requires the Elementary Algebra Diagnostic test (EAD) in algebra and geometry. Enrollment in MATH 17, 24, 26A, 29, 107A, STAT 1, or PHYS 7 requires the Intermediate Algebra Diagnostic test (IAD). LAST DAY TO TAKE TEST IS FRI. FEB. 2. Appointments may be made IN PERSON ONLY beginning Thu. Jan. 25 in BRH 118. Tests will be given in BRH 118 on the following days and starting times: Thu. Jan. 25, 9:00am-2:00pm on the hour; Mon. Jan. 29, Wed. Jan. 31, and Fri. Feb. 2, 8:00am-4:00pm on the hour, and 5:30pm; Tue. Jan. 30 and Thu. Feb. 1, 8:00am, 9:00am, 10:30am, 12:00 noon, 1:30pm, 3:00pm, 4:00pm, and 5:30pm. Students are urged to review algebra before taking test. Study guide is available at the Hornet Bookstore or in the Library Reserve Book Room.

33.

Concurrent registration in NURS 155 and 156 is required.

34.

Students must register in corresponding lab sections of NURS 12, 15, 16 and concurrently with NURS 11 and 17.

35.

Students must register in corresponding lab sections of NURS 123 and 129, i.e., Sec. 2, NURS 123 with Sec. 2, NURS 129. NURS 128 must be taken concurrently with NURS 129.

36.

Students must register in corresponding lab sections of NURS 137 and 138, i.e., Sec. 2, NURS 137 with Sec. 2, NURS 138. Concurrent registration is required in NURS 136 and 137 and in NURS 138 and 139.

37.

Concurrent registration is required in NURS 143 and NURS 144.

38.

Concurrent registration is required in NURS 213A and NURS 293A.

39.

Prerequisite: WPE score of 6 or lower.

40.

Students are required to take a General Chemistry Placement Exam in the Testing Center, LSN-2302

41.

Enrollment limited to approved credential candidates and those holding a valid California Teaching Credential issued on completion of student teaching requirement. All others may be disenrolled.

42.

Students who have taken one year or more of high school French must take a placement test on the first day of class. Placement test is not a substitute for the Foreign Language Proficiency Graduation Exam.

43.

LS 7A is limited to students with ELM total score of 370 or below. LS 7B is limited to students who have completed LS 7A or who have an ELM total score of 370 or below and instructor approval.

44.

Prerequisite: EPT score of 142-150 or successful completion of LS 15.

45.

Prerequisite: WPE score of 6 or lower, score of 4 or 5 on the English Diagnostic Test or successful completion of LS 86.

46.

Enrollment restricted to students attempting credit by examination and prior special arrangements. Check with Department office.

47.

Students beginning thesis/project must file a petition and the Department staff will register you. First semester students enroll in EDC 505; continuing students (who did not complete thesis/project the first semester) enroll in EDC 550 for Master’s Thesis or EDC 551 for Master’s Project.

48.

Enrollment limited to students enrolled in Residence Hall Training.

49.

Open to upper division students only.

50.

Meets Mondays, 7:00-9:50 p.m., on arranged dates.

51.

An EPT score of 151 or above or successful completion of ENGL 1.

52.

Contact Department office first week of semester.

53.

Attendance at the first class meeting is required.

54.

Pending approval, a lab fee of $15 will be charged for all lower division chemistry laboratory-based courses and $25 will be charged for all upper division and graduate chemistry laboratory-based courses.

55.

Requires concurrent enrollment in selected sections of the GE course. Contact the Learning Skills Center (278-6725) for designated GE sections and correlating LSC adjunct times.

56.

Medical clearance and skill prerequisite required.

57.

Prerequisite: Classified graduate status.

58.

Requires concurrent enrollment in a writing class.

59.

It is recommended that upper division students take GOVT 113 or 150 to fulfill the U.S. Constitution and California code requirement.

60.

Must be taken concurrently with Section A of this course, i.e., Sec. 2, MUSC 32B must be taken concurrently with Sec. 2, MUSC 32A.

61.

When Pacific Time Zone changes to Daylight Savings Time, the class time will change to 8:00-10:45pm

62.

Concurrent enrollment is required in PSYC 202, Sec. 1 and PSYC 292, Sec. 4.

63.

MATH 9 is presented using multi-media mathematics and software on computers.

64.

Open only to Assembly Fellows, Senate Associates, Executive Fellows or Judicial Administrative Fellows.

65.

Students are required to attend the first class meeting and other times to be arranged.

66.

Concurrent enrollment is required in PSYC 203, Sec. 1 and PSYC 292, Sec. 2.

67.

Concurrent enrollment is required in PSYC 295F, Sec. 1 and PSYC 293, Sec. 1.

68.

This course meets in the State Hornet offices, second floor of the University Union.

69.

Approval pending a $12 lab fee.

70.

The multicultural mini series (EDC 171A-D) is scheduled to enable students to take all 4 classes the same semester. EDC Actual meeting dates are: 171A, Sec. 1: Fri. Feb. 2, 9 & Mar. 16, 23, 8:00-11:50am; 171A, Sec. 2: Sat. Feb. 3 & Mar. 10, 24, 9:00am-3:00pm; 171B, Sec. 1: Wed. Feb. 7, 6:00-8:50pm, & Sat. Mar. 17 & Apr. 7, 9:00am-4:00pm; 171B, Sec. 2: Sat. Feb. 10 & Mar. 3, 8:00am-5:00pm; 171C, Sec. 1: Fri. Feb. 16, 23 & Mar. 2, 9, 1:00-4:50pm; 171C, Sec. 2: Fri. Feb. 9, 2:00-4:50pm, Sat. Feb. 17, 8:00am-5:00pm, & Sun. Feb. 18, 1:00-4:50pm; 171D, Sec. 1: Wed. Feb. 21, 6:00-8:50pm, & Sat. Mar. 31 & Apr. 21, 9:00am-4:00pm; 171D, Sec. 2: Fri. Feb. 2 & Mar. 16, 23, 30, 6:00-9:50pm.

71.

Concurrent enrollment is required in PSYC 204, Sec. 1 and PSYC 292, Sec. 1 or 3.

72.

EDC 475 section choice dependent upon student's area(s) of specialization. Attend Practicum Orientation during Advising Session to obtain petition (see footnote 73).

73.

Proof of liability insurance coverage is required prior to the first class meeting. More information at Practicum & Field Study Orientations (see footnotes 72 & 74).

74.

EDC 480 section choice dependent upon your area(s) of specialization. Purchase Field Study Handbook at Bookstore prior to Advising Session to obtain petition form and secure signatures. Department staff will register you (see footnote 73).

75.

Students must register in corresponding sections of EDC 216 and 280, i.e., Sec. 1, EDC 216 with Sec. 1, EDC 280.

76.

Concurrent enrollment required in an EDC 475 practicum section: for EDC 235 an MFCC practicum; for EDC 272 a School practicum.

77.

EDC 219 may be required to meet one weekend and the number of regularly schedule meetings will be reduced. See Department bulletin board for specific sections/dates.

78.

This section is presented using multi-media mathematics software on computers.

79.

There will be three all-day field trips on Saturday required. Dates to be determined.

80.

Forty-five hours of fieldwork (3 hours per week) off-site to be arranged.

81.

Open to non-Spanish speakers.

82.

Spanish speakers only.

83.

Report to LIB-136 for registration information.

84.

Open to non-Asian language speakers.

85.

For Multiple Subject Candidates.

86.

This section was not open at the time the schedule went to print. Check the WEB for its current status.

87.

For Single Subject Candidates.

88.

The class lecture will be presented via previously videotaped lecture with an assistant in attendance.

89.

Limited to holders of Level I Specialist Credentials who have been approved for Level II Credential Program; other majors may enroll only with instructor approval.

90.

Limited to holders of Level I Specialist Credentials who have been approved for Level II Credential Program; other majors may enroll only with instructor approval.

91.

Meets Tuesdays, Jan. 30, Feb. 6, 13, 20, 27.

92.

Offered in San Joaquin County. Limited to holders of Level I Specialist Credentials who have been approved for Level II Credential Program; other majors may enroll only with instructor approval.

93.

Offered in Solano County. Requires off campus program fee. Refer to p.13.

94.

Offered in Alameda County. Requires off campus program fee. Refer to p.13.

95.

Offered in San Joaquin County. Requires off campus program fee. Refer to p.13.

96.

Offered in Alameda County. Limited to holders of Level I Specialist Credentials who have been approved for Level II Credential Program; other majors may enroll only with instructor approval. Requires off campus program fee. Refer to p.13.

97.

Two Saturday class sessions are mandatory: Saturdays: 3/3/01 and 3/10/01 time: 9:00- 4:00. Total contact hours will remain the same as class will not meet during certain weeks (which will be noted on course syllabi) which will also be on the OBE web page.

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Updated: May 11, 2000
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