SUMMER 2005
FOOTNOTES

 

A.

Instructor and/or Department approval is required before registration.

B.

Approved for General Ethnic Studies Program.

C.

Approved for Asian American Studies Program.

D. Distance and distributed education course. See http://www.csus.edu/distance/ for more information.

E.

Approved for Native American Studies Program.

F.

Approved for 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 Race & Ethnicity in American Society requirement.

K.

Approved for Film Studies Program.

M.

Approved for the Writing Intensive requirement. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Writing Proficiency Exam or ENGL 109W/109M.

N.

A passing score (550 or above) on the Entry Level Mathematics (ELM) examination is a prerequisite to enrollment.

O.

Web-based course which requires Internet access. See http://www.csus.edu/distance for more information.

P.

Approved for Peace & Conflict Resolution Studies Program.

Q. Approved for Religious Studies Program.

R.

Course restrictions in major/minor code(s) and/or class level(s). Contact department office for specific information relating to course restrictions. For College of Business Administration courses (i.e., ACCY, MGMT, MIS, OBE), students should contact the Degree Programs Center, TAH-1030.

S.

Course cross-listed with another discipline.

T.

Approved for Labor Studies Program.

W.

Approved for Women's Studies Program, Group A.

X.

Approved for Women's Studies Program, Group B.

Z.

Approved for Chicano Studies Program.

1.

A petition, available in the department office, is required for registration. (Business Administration students are to obtain petitions from the Degree Programs Center, TAH-1030).

2.

Attendance at the first class meeting is required.

3.

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

4.

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

5.

Students enrolled in non-standard courses of four weeks or less, within a regular session, must drop the course prior to the first day of instruction to be considered for a refund. For further clarification of student specific circumstances and eligibility for a refund, please contact the Student Financial Services Center at 273-6736 or 276-6190.

6.

Because the campus will be closed on Monday, July 4, 2005, students will be required to make up the time lost through arrangements with their instructor.

7.

Additional hours to be arranged.

8.

Meets the State Code requirements for U.S. Constitution and California State & Local Government - GOVT 1 or GOVT 150 [Upper division students should take GOVT 150 (or 113) instead of GOVT 1 (or 13) to satisfy the U.S. Constitution and State and Local Government requirement.]

9.

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

10.

Students must have a SacLink account before the first meeting in order to take the SPAN 7 diagnostic exam. Students scoring below 70% must present transcripts showing they have met the prerequisite (two years high school Spanish or two semesters college Spanish) in order to remain in the class.

11.

Credit/No Credit grading only.

12.

Enrollment in MATH 17, 24, 26A, 29, 107A or STAT 1 requires Intermediate Algebra Diagnostic test (IAD). Students should be prepared to take this test at the first class meeting.

13.

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

14.

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

15.

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

16.

This is a web-enhanced course. Students will need a SacLink account and access to a computer. See www.csus.edu/saclink for information on how to create your SacLink account.

17.

May not be taken by Music majors and minors.

18.

On Wednesday, June 8, 2005, students must attend a mandatory all-day field trip. Please contact the instructor for additional information.

19.

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

20.

Open to upper division students only.

21.

Please read text chapters 1, 2 before the first session.

22.

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

23.

HLSC 136 meets August 13, 14, 20 and 21.

24.

Graded; no audits or credit grades can be given. A grade of "C"- or better is required to satisfy the GWAR requirement (such minimum grades are determined by attendance and examination or portfolio). A failing score on the Writing Proficiency Exam is a prerequisite to this course. For ENGL 109M: Students must have an English Diagnostic Test score of 4 or 5. EDT scores of 2 or 3 require credit in LS 86 before enrollment is allowed. For ENGL 109W: Students for whom English is a second language are encouraged take the English Diagnostic Test and follow that exam's course placement.

25.

Enrollment limited to seniors who have petitioned to graduate Spring or Summer 2005.

26.

Students must have an English Diagnostic Test score of 4 or 5. EDT scores of 2 or 3 require credit in LS 86 before enrollment is allowed.

27.

The required final exam is Wednesday, July 6, 2005 (8:00 a.m.) for Session A or Wednesday, August 17, 2005 (8:00 a.m.) for Session B; there is no makeup. Counseling day will be either Thursday, July 7/or Thursday, August 18, 2005.

28.

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

29.

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

30.

NURS 215 meets June 25-26, and July 9-10 from 9:00 a.m. - 4:45 p.m.

31.

NURS 232A meets Saturday, June 11/Sunday, June 12 and Saturday, July 23/Sunday, July 24 from 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. There is also one clinical day to be determined and WebCT assignments. Please contact the department for further information.

32.

NURS 232B meets Sundays, June 12 and 26, July 24, August 7 and 21 from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Please see department for further information.