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Bemidji State UniverSity Online and On-campUS cOUrSeS
Bemidji State University Online and On-campus courses MAY SESSION: May 14 - May 30, 2014 SUMMER SESSION: June 2 - August 1, 2014 2014 Bemidji State University Summer Calendar MAY SESSION: MAY 14-MAY 30 SUMMER SESSION: JUNE 2-AUGUST 1 Important Notice on Course Cancellations Any course, undergraduate or graduate, must have adequate enrollment three weeks before the first day of the course. This applies to all classes and workshops. Students are urged to register from Feb 25 through April 24, 2013. It is the intent of Bemidji State University to offer as many classes and workshops as possible during the summer of 2013 based on enrollment numbers. Inadequate registrations may result in cancellation. Before traveling a long distance to attend summer classes, please check on class and workshop cancellations by logging onto the Web registration site (see page 32). University Calendar Modifications The university calendar is subject to modification or interruption due to occurrences such as fire, flood, severe weather, labor disputes, interruption of utility services, civil disorder, disease pandemic, and war. In the event of such occurrences, the university will attempt to accommodate its students. It does not, however, guarantee that courses of instruction, extra curricular activities, or other university programs or events will be completed or rescheduled. Liberal Education (Goal Area 10) Courses fulfilling 2925 People and the Environment (Liberal Education Goal Area 10) are offered in the following departments during Summer Term 2013: Biology, Economics, English, Environmental Studies, Geology, Health, and Sociology. All information below applies to the May session and both summer terms unless noted otherwise. REGISTRATION* March 3 through first day of the course LAST DAY FOR REFUNDS First class day LAST DAY TO SIGN UP FOR PASS/NO CREDIT OPTION Through first class day by petition at the Records Office LAST DAY TO PAY TUITION/FEES May 12, May 30, July 3 Registration cancellation for non-payment deadline LAST DAY TO WITHDRAW WITH “W” GRADE Within first five class days FINAL EXAMS As scheduled HOLIDAY SCHEDULED (NO CLASSES) SUMMER TERM May 26, July 4 GRADES AVAILABLE Five business days after the last class *Course cancellations are based on registration enrollment two weeks prior to the start of the course. Early registration may help ensure that classes you want to take will not be canceled. Bemidji State University Administrators PRESIDENT Bemidji State University is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination in employment and education opportunity. No person shall be discriminated against in the terms and conditions of employment, personnel practices, or access to and participation in programs, services, and activities with regard to race, sex, color, creed, religion, age, national origin, disability, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, sexual orientation, or membership or activity in a local commission as defined by law. Inquiries regarding compliance, rights and other information may be addressed to the Affirmative Action Officer/Americans with Disabilities Coordinator at 218-755-3966. Bemidji State University reserves the right to change without notice any of the materials (information, requirements, regulations) published in this bulletin. This bulletin is not regarded as a contract. This document is available in alternative formats to individuals with disabilities by calling 1-800-475-2001 or 218-755-3883. A member of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system, Bemidji State University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity educator and employer. BSU Marketing and Communications 14-162 Dr. Richard Hanson Dr. Martin Tadlock Mr. William D. Maki VICE PRESIDENT FOR STUDENT DEVELOPMENT AND ENROLLMENT Dr. James Parker INTERIM VICE PRESIDENT FOR INNOVATION AND EXTENDED LEARNING Mr. Robert Griggs ASSOCIATE VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS Dr. Patrick Guilfoile INTERIM DEAN, COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Dr. Colleen Green DEAN, COLLEGE OF BUSINESS, TECHNOLOGY, AND COMMUNICATION Dr. Shawn Strong INTERIM DEAN, COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES AND HUMAN ECOLOGY Dr. James Barta DEAN, SCHOOL OF NURSING Dr. Jeanine Gangeness DIRECTOR SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES Ms. Joan Miller ATHLETIC DIRECTOR Mr. Tracy Dill DIRECTOR OF COMMUNICATIONS AND MARKETING Mr. Scott Faust DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RESOURCES Ms. Marybeth Christenson-Jones CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER Mr. James Pulliam EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FOR UNIVERSITY ADVANCEMENT Mr. Robert Bollinger PROVOST & VICE PRESIDENT FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS VICE PRESIDENT FOR FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION 1 2 2014 Bemidji State University Message from the President Summer truly is a state of mind at Bemidji State University. Academically, you will find a great selection of courses – both online and on campus – taught by a stellar cadre of Bemidji State faculty. The summer schedule is flexible, with some classes lasting only a few weeks and others running an entire 9-week session. These options make it easy to fit BSU classes into your summer plans. From a recreational standpoint, you couldn’t choose a better place than BSU to study during the summer. Adjacent to campus, Diamond Point Park provides the perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of classes. At the park, our Outdoor Program Center rents bikes, camping equipment, canoes, kayaks, and other recreational gear for summertime fun. The Bemidji area is also steeped in summer activities, with art fairs, summer theatre, waterfront celebrations, and more. Richard Hanson President Summer Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Bemidji State University Administrators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Message from the President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Bemidji State University. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Online MBA Progam. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Workshops, Special Purpose Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Summer Class Schedule. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Academic and Student Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Financial Aid Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 A .C . Clark Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Advising Success Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 American Indian Resource Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Office of Student Development and Enrollment. . . . . . . . 28 Information Technology Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 TRIO/Student Support Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 TRIO/Upward Bound. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 TRIO/McNair. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Career Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Disability Services Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Counseling Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Health Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Health Insurance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 On-Campus Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Dining Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Campus Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 University Bookstore. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Outdoor Program Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Gillett Recreation/Fitness Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 University Conference Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Hobson Memorial Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Admission. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Undergraduate Study. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Graduate Study. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Tuition, Payment, and Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Registration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Web Registration Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Community Engagement and Summer Camps. . . . . . . . . . 40 Campus Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Back Cover Visit the BSU Home Page at http://www.bemidjistate.edu Class Schedule TABLE OF CONTENTS Area Code 218 Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 755-2001 Toll-free . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-475-2001 Admissions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 755-2040 Advising Success Center. . . . . . . . . . . 755-4226 Bookstore. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .444-8509 Toll-free . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-855-281-8300 [email protected]. College of Arts and Sciences. . . . . . . . 755-2988 College of Business, Technology, and Communication. . . . . . . . . . . 755-3732 College of Health Sciences and Human Ecology . . . . . . . . . . . 755-2965 Extended Learning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 755-2068 Toll-free . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-852-7422 Financial Aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 755-2034 Records Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 755-2020 Residential Life. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 755-3750 School of Graduate Studies . . . . . . . . 755-2027 Summer Term. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 755-2068 Workshops Please take time now to peruse the summer catalogue and then register for courses that fit your needs and summer plans. I look forward to having you spend a part of your summer with us. We look forward to challenging your mind while you enjoy all that summer has to offer at Bemidji State University. KEY TELEPHONE NUMBERS 3 4 2014 Bemidji State University Summer at Bemidji State With online and on-campus summer choices at BSU, you can easily set your mind on a season of learning and enrichment. Whether you want to focus on a single course, reduce your upcoming course load, get yourself back on track, learn something new, or expand your career opportunities, BSU Summer is a great way to do it. Hundreds of Choices, Flexible Schedule, Focused Approach With more than 300 courses and workshops available on campus and online, you are certain to find classes or workshops that are just right for you. Course lengths vary from three to nine weeks, giving you the flexibility needed to fulfill all of your summer plans. Summer classes are the same quality as those offered during the school year. The focused-summer approach, with its small class sizes, engaging faculty, and supportive learning environment, enables students to successfully complete a course in as little as three weeks. If you’re looking to transfer your credits, Minnesota’s transfer curriculum makes it possible to easily transfer your BSU Summer credits to other state system schools. Online Option Brings BSU Summer to You Not in Bemidji this summer? You can still step into the action. With BSU’s online offerings, you can be anywhere and take BSU summer courses. There are over 175 courses to choose from - everything from anthropology to financial management, and you’ll get the same personal support and attention offered throughout the academic year. Up North Living and Learning Our “Up North” campus environment adds to the summer experience. When it’s time for a study break, you’ll find that being in Bemidji – one of Minnesota’s premiere summer recreation areas – means having a whole lot of fun in the great outdoors. Bemidji State University’s 89-acre, wooded campus sits on the shore of beautiful Lake Bemidji. You can relax and study on one of the sandy beaches adjacent to campus or take full advantage of the lake. Go swimming, skiing, fishing, canoeing, kayaking, sailing, or whatever lake activity increases your enjoyment of warm summer weather. You’ll love the resort-like feel of the area, while studying with us in the summer. Our Outdoor Program Center’s lakeside boathouse in Diamond Point Park offers great outdoor programs and rents kayaks, canoes, sailboats, and bicycles. The park itself has lakeside benches and walkways, grills, and gazebos – a perfect combination for a quick study-break getaway. A newly built biking and walking trail winds it way along the lake and through campus, offering students a great outdoor experience that’s handy and inexpensive. Besides lake activities, you can shop the dozens of craft and art fair vendors who visit Bemidji every summer. Also plan to take time out for city summer festivals, including the Bemidji Jaycees Water Carnival, Art in the Park, the Big Bog Festival, and the Bemidji Dragon Boat Festival. If you need a weekend getaway that’s not too far away, take a short drive south to Itasca State Park to hike, bike, camp, and experience the park tradition of wading barefoot at the source of the Mighty Mississippi River. For the latest information on Bemidji area history, events, attractions, maps, dining, accommodations, and shopping, go to www.visitbemidji.com or call 1-800-458-2223. Convenient and reasonable oncampus accommodations are also available to students and their families. See the On-Campus Housing section of this bulletin. Ready to learn how to make your summer sizzle? Step into the action by contacting us: www.bemidjistate.edu/academics/summer [email protected] 1-218-755-2068 1-800-852-7422 5 6 2014 Bemidji State University Get Your MBA at BSU! Fully online program begins in Fall 2014 Workshops and Special Purpose Courses PROGRAMS FOR EDUCATORS Dancing Numbers!: Making Math Count for American Indian and Other Students Path to success: This program will give you the advanced-level skills and understanding you need to succeed and move up in today’s rapidly changing business world. For more information: School of Graduate Studies 1500 Birchmont Dr. NE #48 Bemidji, MN 56601-2699 Phone: (218) 755-2027 Toll Free: (888) 386-8464 Fax: (218) 755-2258 E-mail: [email protected] Fast and flexible: Designed to be completed in two years, the program consists of 36 semester credits, with a choice of specialization in management, marketing or finance. It is suitable for a working professional or someone who has recently completed a bachelor’s degree. Return on investment: Priced affordably at a tentative cost of $19,500, the online MBA program at BSU can get you where you want to go in a way you can manage! Online: www.bemidjistate.edu/academics/ graduate_studies/programs/mba/ A member of the Minnesota State Colleges and Universities system, Bemidji State University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity educator and employer. 14-166 If you need an accommodation for this event, please contact the Disability Services Office at (218) 755-3883. If an interpreter is needed, two weeks’ notice is requested. May 16 & 17, Friday 4 PM – 8 PM and Saturday 8 AM – 4 PM Credits: 1 to 2 (variable depending on if an out of class project is completed) Description: Many students dislike math because for them the “numbers don’t dance!” Many students are turned off to math because they never see its value or purpose in their lives or community. During this hands-on course, you will have an opportunity to learn how energize your instruction and invigorate your student’s learning by connecting math and culture in your classroom. You will learn of ready-made activities you can use immediately and also how to create lessons of your own. This class will leave you feeling excited to try these new approaches to teaching mathematics! Intended Audience: This workshop is for teachers, para-professionals/teacher’s aides, parents, and any other care providers who work with and teach children. Summary of Instructor’s Credentials: Jim holds a Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction with an emphasis in early childhood education and mathematics education. Jim has taught for over 30 years much of that time spent working with students and teachers in public schools. He researches in the field of ethnomathematics (the study of the relationship between math and culture) and is the author of numerous articles, book chapters, and has a book on mathematics and culture instruction and activities around the world soon to be published. For more information visit: www.bemidjistate.edu/ academics/summer. Educating the Whole Child: Early Experiences (K-2) and Integration Across the Curriculum July 21-25 (M – F, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.) Credit hours: 2-3* (Teachers/students wanting 3 credits will complete an outside assignment) Description: Key topics of this activity-oriented, learnby-doing workshop are: How the young child learns; Developmentally appropriate instructional methods/ strategies to bring about optimum learning of the whole child; Strategies for creating lesson plans and activities that integrate the various disciplines across the elementary curriculum. Intended Audience: This workshop is primarily for K-2 in-service teachers, para-professionals, and students majoring in elementary education with an emphasis in teaching early childhood (K-2). However, the research and activities can benefit all those who work with children 3-8 years old. Instructor’s Credentials: Barbara DeBoer received her PhD in Early Childhood education in 2007 from Utah State University and is currently a clinical assistant professor of undergraduate and graduate students in early childhood and elementary education at Utah State University. Her research interests include early childhood education, oral language development in the home setting, K-2 teacher knowledge of oral language development, the integrated curriculum, and professional development for early childhood educators. She has presented on these subjects at numerous conferences and professional development workshops throughout the state of Utah. For more information visit: www.bemidjistate.edu/ academics/summer. COURSE CANCELLATIONS: Any course offering is subject to cancellation due to low enrollment. The decision to cancel will be made two weeks before the first day of the course. EARLY REGISTRATION FOR YOUR CLASSES REDUCES THE RISK THAT THEY WILL BE CANCELED. IT ALSO Ensures THAT YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED IF THEY ARE CANCELED. If you have not registered, you can check on cancellations by logging onto the Web registration site (see page 40). Note: Any additional workshops submitted too late for entry in this section appear in the Class Schedule with x950 numbers. Workshops Brand new: Bemidji State University has launched an online Master of Business Administration program to serve students throughout northern Minnesota and beyond. 7 8 2014 Bemidji State University Sink or Swim: How to Modify High School Reacting to the Past August 7-9 “Reacting to the Past” courses employ a different pedagogy. Students learn by taking on roles, informed by classic texts, in elaborate games set in the past; they learn skills—speaking, writing, critical thinking, problem solving, leadership, and teamwork—in order to prevail in difficult and complicated situations. That is because Reacting roles, unlike those in a play, do not have a fixed script and outcome. While students will be obliged to adhere to the philosophical and intellectual beliefs of the historical figures they have been assigned to play, they must devise their own means of expressing those ideas persuasively, in papers, speeches or other public presentations; and students must also pursue a course of action they think will help them win the game. The conference attendees will receive the game in advance. During the conference, participants will receive an introduction to the Reacting to the Past pedagogy, introduction to specific games, faction meetings, and game sessions. A student participant panel about the benefits of Reacting, and game development seminar will be scheduled. Game debriefing, discussion of using Reacting in the classroom, and additional discussion of game development are included in this workshop. Description: Intended Audience: Faculty from all Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (MnSCU), University of Minnesota, and Minnesota Private College Council as well as other colleges and universities in the Upper Midwest. Higher Education Faculty from outside the area are welcome as well. High School teachers are welcome, however the implementation of the games is geared more towards a college level environment. Instructor’s Credentials: Dr. Marsha Driscoll is the Chair of the Psychology Department and Director of the Honors Program at Bemidji State University. She was involved with the development with the Darwin game. Dr. Brendan McManus is an Associate Professor in the History Department at Bemidji State University. He currently is teaching Foundations of Western Legal Tradition and World History. For more information visit: www.bemidjistate.edu/ academics/summer. M.S. Education Courses Complete your core ED courses for a Master of Science in Education degree, on campus, in two summers. Three courses (ED 6100, ED 6107 and ED 6108) will be offered in the summer of 2014, and can be completed in 4 weeks. The courses will be interdisciplinary with a thematic, inquiry-based design to the curriculum and will create a supportive cohort of learners to progress through the core curriculum as a learning community. The remaining 4 core courses will be offered summer of 2015. For more information, contact Dr. Porter Coggins at [email protected]. Details about the MS in Education program can be found at https://www. bemidjistate.edu/academics/departments/professional_education/programs/ms_education/ PROGRAMS FOR EDUCATORS AND BEYOND Stress and Self-Care in the Helping Professions June 2 – July 25, 2014 2 credit hours or CEU option available Course Description: This course examines stress and its impact on health. Students will explore approaches to addressing stress in daily life emphasizing a holistic approach and focusing on the creation of an individualized plan. The focus of this course will be specific to the helping professions (e.g., psychology, nursing, social work, education, criminal justice). Intended Audience: This course is intended for students or community members in the helping professions. Instructors’ Credentials: Sue Rickers completed her Ph.D. in Social Work and is an Assistant Professor in the Social Work Program at Bemidji State University. She is interested in the implications of self-care in the helping professions with an emphasis on a holistic approach. For more information visit: www.bemidjistate.edu/ academics/summer. Minnesota Northwoods Writers Conference June 22-28, 2014 Since 2003, writers from all over the United States have gathered in an intimate lakeside setting with awardwinning authors and teachers to practice the arts of poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. Please join us for an exciting opportunity to create, collaborate, and commune in the great northwoods. This year’s faculty members are Rebecca Brown, Camille Dungy, Sheri Joseph,Aimee Nezhukumatathil, and Judson Mitcham! Our Distinguished Visiting Writer is Pam Houston! New this year, we’ve added an Auditors Track! For more information visit www.northwoodswriters.org or e-mail [email protected]. Music and Arts of Guinea: A Transdisciplinary Experiential Teacher Workshop June 24-27, 2014 3 credit hours or CEU option available Description: This is a four-day workshop on the music and arts of the West African nation of Guinea. This transdisciplinary experience will include hands-on opportunities to participate and create in drumming, dancing, singing, batik fabric design, jewelry making, story-telling, and cooking. Tying all this together will be an anthropological, cross-cultural perspective based on the history and development of West Africa. Intended Audience: All interested parties are welcome to attend; particularly teachers and graduate students. No prerequisites required although this workshop is intended, in general, to be of use to public school teachers in all subject areas. Instructors’ Credentials: Dr. Janice Haworth, Ph.D. in Music Education. Fulbright Scholar, 2010-2012, to Guinea. Dr. Jan Moen, Ph.D. in Development Sociology. Returned Peace Corps Volunteer to Ethiopia. For more information visit: www.bemidjistate.edu/ academics/summer. Workshops Thursday, August 14, 2014, 9 am-3 pm (one-hour lunch break) Contact Hours: CEUs Available for the five-hour workshop Description: This workshop will provide general education and special education teachers a process which will enable them to modify any course content so that students who are included in the general education classroom will be able to understand, know and be able to do the basic requirements for the course. Intended Audience: High School Special Education teachers, high school general education teachers, school administrators, special education directors, and special education consultants are encouraged to attend. Summary of Instructor’s Credentials: Janine S. Wahl, Ed.D. works in the School of Professional Education at Bemidji State University. Her doctorate is in Special Education with an emphasis on inclusion. Kathy Nathan is a recently retired inclusion specialist who has worked in a large urban high school with special education teachers and general education teachers to modify high school courses. For more information visit: www.bemidjistate.edu/ academics/summer. 9 10 Bemidji State University 2014 Course Course ID Number Course Title Credits Days Starting Ending Bldg Dates TimeTimeRoom Instructor 151015 ACCT 3405 90 151330 ACCT 4110 90 151013 ACCT 4210 90 Income Taxes II Course meets 6/2-7/25 Advanced Accounting Course meets 5/14-5/30 Auditing I Course meets 6/2-8/1 3 Online Kranz, Sandra 3 Online Joyce, William 3 Online Joyce, William 3 Online Olney, Sylvia 11 Anthropology 151176 ANTH1110 90 Cultural Anthropology Course meets 6/2-7/3 Biology Class Schedule ARR Arranged MM onday T T uesday WW ednesday H T hursday F Friday S S aturday N Sunday Building Designation Codes AIRC American Indian Resource Center BG Bangsberg Hall BN Bridgeman Hall D Deputy Hall DH Decker Hall BE Bensen Hall GC Recreation/Fitness Center HS Hagg Sauer Hall PE Physical Ed Complex S Sattgast Hall Notes 5XXX and 6XXX courses are for graduate students only. Credits are in semester hours. Course Course ID Number Instructor Prin Of Accounting I Course meets 6/2-6/27 Prin Of Accounting II Course meets 6/2-6/27 Prin Of Accounting II Course meets 7/7-8/1 Accounting Systems Course meets 6/2-6/27 Managerial Analysis Course meets 7/7-8/1 Fin Statement Analysis Course meets 6/2-8/1 Fraud Examination Course meets 6/2-8/1 Interm Acct I Course meets 5/14-8/1 Interm Acct II Course meets 5/14-8/1 Government Acctg Course meets 6/2-6/27 Cost Acctg I Course meets 6/2-6/27 Cost Acctg II Course meets 7/7-8/1 Income Taxes I Course meets 6/2-7/25 Accounting No te 151005 ACCT 1101 90 151000 ACCT 1102 90 151001 ACCT 1102 91 151006 ACCT 3110 90 151003 ACCT 3117 90 151012 ACCT 3118 90 151014 ACCT 3140 90 151008 ACCT 3201 90 151007 ACCT 3202 90 151017 ACCT 3300 90 151004 ACCT 3301 90 151002 ACCT 3302 90 151016 ACCT 3404 90 3 Online Graves, William 3 Online Sheikholeslami, Mehdi 3 Online Sheikholeslami, Mehdi 3 Online Graves, William 3 Online Sheikholeslami, Mehdi 3 Online Joyce, William 3 Online Joyce, William 3 Online Massaglia, David 3 Online Massaglia, David 3 Online DuBois, Mary 3 Online Sheikholeslami, Mehdi 3 Online Sheikholeslami, Mehdi 3 Online Kranz, Sandra Register early! Class sizes limited and fill quickly. Decisions on class cancellation are made two weeks prior to the start of each course. Human Biology 4 MTWHF 10am-4pm S 226 Course meets 5/14-5/30 S 203 Human Biology 4 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement Gen Biol/Evol & Ecology 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement Introductory Biology I 4 MTWHF 8am-11:30am S 237 Course meets 6/2-6/27 Introductory Biology I 4 Online S 228 Course meets 6/2-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement Introductory Biology II 4 MTWHF 8am-11:30am S 226 Course meets 7/7-8/1 Introductory Biology II 4 Online S 228 Course meets 6/2-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement Medical Terminology 2 Online Course meets 5/14-6/20 Proctored Test Requirement Human Anat & Phys 5 MTWH 7:30am-10:50am S 212 Course meets 6/2-7/3 Ethics Fish/Wildlife Mgmt 3 Online Course meets 5/14-5/30 Proctored Test Requirement Genetics 4 Online Course meets 5/14-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement General Ecology 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement People & Env: Biol Persp 3 MTWHF 12:30pm-3:40pm S 228 Course meets 5/14-5/30 HS 107 Course Meets Lib Ed Req Category 10 People & Env: Biol Persp 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement Course Meets Lib Ed Req Category 10 Soils 4 MTWHF 1:30pm-4:10pm S 203 Course meets 6/2-7/3 S 236 Animal Behavior 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement Conservation Biology 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement Morris, Diane Rave, Elizabeth Rave, Elizabeth Hamann, Michael Guelda, Debbie Morris, Diane Guelda, Debbie Openshaw, Kerry Openshaw, Kerry Hafs, Andrew Hamann, Michael Koch, Richard Hiller, Brian Greenberg, Wendy Greenberg, Wendy Guelda, Debbie Rave, Elizabeth Class Schedule Course Title Credits Days Starting Ending Bldg Dates TimeTimeRoom 151227 BIOL 1110 01 151156 BIOL 1110 90 151157 BIOL 1120 90 151225 BIOL 1211 01 151065 BIOL 1211 90 151226 BIOL 1212 01 151066 BIOL 1212 90 151070 BIOL 1300 90 151311 BIOL 2110 01 151314 BIOL 2339 90 151099 BIOL 2360 90 151067 BIOL 2610 90 151336 BIOL 2925 01 151256 BIOL 2925 90 151280 BIOL 3120 01 151068 BIOL 3150 90 151211 BIOL 3630 90 12 Course Course ID Number Course Title Credits Days Starting Ending Bldg Dates TimeTimeRoom Biology (Continued) 151069 BIOL 3850 90 151072 BIOL 3930 90 151100 BIOL 3930 91 151073 BIOL 4030 90 151164 BIOL 4534 01 151074 BIOL 5030 90 151281 BIOL 5120 01 151338 BIOL 5534 01 151212 BIOL 5630 90 151071 BIOL 5850 90 Marine Biology 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement Fish/Wildlife Law &Admin 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement Human Dim Wildlife Mgmnt 3 Online Course meets 7/7-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement Wetland Delineation/Class 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement Online Delivery with Field Site Visits Ichthyology 4 MTWH 1:30pm-5pm S 148 Course meets 6/2-6/27 Wetland Delineation/Class 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement Online delivery with field site visits Soils 4 MTWHF 1:30pm-4:10pm S 203 Course meets 6/2-7/3 S 236 Ichthyology 4 MTWH 1:30pm-5pm S 148 Course meets 6/2-6/27 Conservation Biology 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement Marine Biology 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement Instructor Koch, Richard Hiller, Brian Hiller, Brian Koch, Richard Hafs, Andrew Koch, Richard Greenberg, Wendy Hafs, Andrew Rave, Elizabeth Koch, Richard Business Administration te Legal Environment 3 Online Course meets 5/14-5/30 Business Statistics I 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 An access fee for a cloud-based online homework system is included in the textbook price at the BSU Bookstore. If students purchase the textbook elsewhere access to the homework system can be purchased online after the start of the course. Business Statistics I 3 Online Course meets 5/14-8/1 Business Statistics I 3 Online Course meets 5/14-8/1 Computer Bus Apps 3 Online Course meets 6/2-7/25 MUST have Professional copy of Microsoft Office 2013 (includes Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint), Windows 8, and High-Speed Internet. See syllabus for special Office pricing. A $99 course certification fee applied. Mininimum of 10 students needed to hold class. Computer Bus Apps 3 Online Course meets 6/2-7/25 MUST have Professional copy of Microsoft Office 2013 (includes Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint), Windows 8, and High-Speed Internet. See syllabus for special Office pricing. A $99 course certification fee applied. Minimum of 10 students needed to hold class. Nielsen, Carol Frost, Dean Phukan, Sanjeev Phukan, Sanjeev Wood, Kari Wood, Kari Register early! Class sizes limited and fill quickly. Decisions on class cancellation are made two weeks prior to the start of each course. Course Course ID Number Course Title Credits Days Starting Ending Bldg Dates TimeTimeRoom Instructor 151235 BUAD2280 92 151299 BUAD3223 90 151300 BUAD3223 91 151010 BUAD3232 90 151303 BUAD 3232 91 151236 BUAD3281 90 151285 BUAD3321 90 151282 BUAD3322 90 151283 BUAD3322 91 151293 BUAD3351 90 151294 BUAD3351 91 151298 BUAD3351 92 151308 BUAD3361 90 151327 BUAD3361 91 151295 BUAD3381 90 151296 BUAD3381 91 151315 BUAD3420 90 151310 BUAD3467 90 151231 BUAD3520 90 151232 BUAD3520 91 151309 BUAD3567 90 151286 BUAD3677 90 151287 BUAD3678 90 151328 BUAD3771 90 Computer Bus Apps 3 Online Course meets 6/2-7/25 MUST have Professional copy of Microsoft Office 2013 (includes Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint), Windows 8, and High-Speed Internet. See syllabus for special Office pricing. A $99 course certification fee applied. Minimum of 10 students needed to hold class. Operations Mgmt 3 Online Course meets 5/14-8/1 Operations Mgmt 3 Online Course meets 5/14-8/1 Business Statistics II 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 An access fee for a cloud-based online homework system is included in the textbook price at the BSU Bookstore. If students purchase the textbook elsewhere access to the homework system can be purchased online after the start of the course. Business Statistics II 3 Online Course meets 5/14-8/1 Decision Support Systems 3 Online Course meets 6/2-7/25 Student must have Excel 2007, 2010 or 2013 and High-Speed Internet Capabilities. Business Law I 3 Online Course meets 5/14-5/30 Business Law II 3 Online Course meets 6/2-7/3 Business Law II 3 Online Course meets 6/2-7/3 Management 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Management 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Management 3 Online Course meets 6/2-6/27 Marketing 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Marketing 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Mgmt Information Systems 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Mgmt Information Systems 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Employment Law 3 Online Course meets 6/2-7/11 Advertising Management 3 Online Course meets 5/14-5/30 Business Ethics 3 Online Course meets 6/2-7/3 Business Ethics 3 Online Course meets 6/2-7/3 Consumer Behavior 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Prin of Real Estate 3 Online Course meets 6/2-7/25 Risk Management & Insuran 3 Online Course meets 6/2-7/25 Financial Management 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Wood, Kari 13 Phukan, Sanjeev Phukan, Sanjeev Frost, Dean Phukan, Sanjeev Wood, Kari Nielsen, Carol Nielsen, Carol Nielsen, Carol Leif, Douglas Leif, Douglas Wallingford, Valerie Yalcin, Serkan Fauchald, Thomas Leif, Douglas Leif, Douglas Wallingford, Valerie Yalcin, Serkan Fredrickson, Joann Fredrickson, Joann Yalcin, Serkan Son, Young Seob Son, Young Seob Fauchald, Thomas Class Schedule 151284 BUAD2220 90 151009 BUAD2231 90 151301 BUAD2231 91 151302 BUAD2231 92 151233 BUAD2280 90 151234 BUAD2280 91 No 2014 Bemidji State University 14 Course Course ID Number Course Title Credits Days Starting Ending Bldg Dates TimeTimeRoom Business Administration 151329 BUAD3771 91 151352 BUAD3772 90 151288 BUAD3872 90 151230 BUAD4354 90 151237 BUAD4385 90 151297 BUAD4387 90 151312 BUAD4456 01 151316 BUAD4456 90 151307 BUAD4467 90 151326 BUAD4469 90 151313 BUAD4559 01 151011 BUAD4559 90 Instructor Financial Management 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Advance Financial Mgmt 3 Online Course meets 6/2-7/18 Investments 3 Online Course meets 6/2-7/25 Organizational Behavior 3 Online Course meets 6/2-7/3 Data Modeling & Design 3 Online Course meets 6/2-7/25 Must have Access 2010 or 2013 and High-Speed Internet Capabilities. Corp Information Mgmt 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Human Resources Mgmt 3 MTWHF 9am-12:10pm DH 117 Course meets 5/14-5/30 Human Resources Mgmt 3 Online Course meets 6/2-7/11 Marketing Research 3 Online Course meets 5/14-5/30 Small Business Case Analy 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Strategic Mgmt 3 MTWHF 12:30pm-3:40pm DH 117 Course meets 5/14-5/30 Strategic Mgmt 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 An access fee for a cloud-based online homework system is included in the textbook price at the BSU Bookstore. If students purchase the textbook elsewhere access to the homework system can be purchased online after the start of the course. te Consumer Chemistry Course meets 6/2-8/1 Chemistry of Drugs Course meets 6/2-8/1 Principles of Chemistry I Course meets 5/27-6/26 Must also register for lab section. Principles of Chem I Lab Course meets 5/27-6/26 Prin of Chemistry II Course meets 6/30-7/31 Must register for lab section. Prin of Chem II Lab Course meets 6/30-7/31 Organic Chemistry I Course meets 5/27-6/26 Must register for lab section. Organic Chemistry II Course meets 6/30-7/31 Must register for lab section Organic Chemistry Lab I Course meets 5/27-6/26 Organic Chemistry Lab II Course meets 6/30-7/31 Course Title Credits Days Starting Ending Bldg Dates TimeTimeRoom Instructor Fauchald, Thomas Fredrickson, Joann Son, Young Seob Fredrickson, Joann Wood, Kari Leif, Douglas Wallingford, Valerie Wallingford, Valerie Yalcin, Serkan Fauchald, Thomas Wallingford, Valerie Frost, Dean The American Legal System Course meets 6/2-8/1 Crim Justice & Society Course meets 6/2-7/3 Systems Dynamics Course meets 6/2-7/3 Res Methods& Stats for CJ Course meets 6/2-8/1 Judicial Process Course meets 6/2-8/1 Criminology & Delinquency Course meets 6/2-8/1 Crim Just & Domestic Viol Course meets 7/7-8/1 Criminal Profiling Course meets 6/2-8/1 Crim Procedure & Evidence Course meets 6/2-8/1 Community Corrections Course meets 6/2-8/1 Directed Group Course meets 6/2-8/1 Internship Course meets 6/2-8/1 Herbert, Michael Traxler, Kenneth 3 Online Traxler, Kenneth 4 MTWH 10:30am-12:25pm S 203 Traxler, Kenneth 1pm-3pm S 370Traxler, Kenneth 4 MTWH 10:30am-12:25pm S 203 0 M W 1pm-3pm Online 4 MTWHF 10:30am-12:40pm BE 115 Hagensen, Elizabeth 3 Online Hagensen, Elizabeth 4 Online Gilbertson, Troy 4 Online Heuer, Janet 4 Online Gilbertson, Troy 3 Online Hagensen, Elizabeth 3 Online Gilbertson, Troy 4 Online Heuer, Janet 3 Online Gilbertson, Troy 4 Online Herbert, Michael 12 Online Herbert, Michael 3 Murray, Michael Online English Online M W 3 Economics 151363 ECON2925 90 People/Env-Economic Persp Course meets 5/14-5/30 3 0 151057 CRJS 1000 90 151062 CRJS 1120 01 151061 CRJS 2200 90 151055 CRJS 3201 90 151095 CRJS 3305 90 151093 CRJS 3315 90 151058 CRJS 3344 90 151054 CRJS 3351 90 151137 CRJS 3360 90 151094 CRJS 3380 90 151053 CRJS 4920 90 151138 CRJS 4970 90 Traxler, Kenneth S 370Traxler, Kenneth 3 MTWH 10:30am-12:25pm S 205 Marek, Keith 3 MTWH 10:30am-12:25pm S 205 Morine, Gerald 1 M W 1pm-4pm S 366 Peters, Eugene 1 M W 1pm-4pm S 366 Peters, Eugene Register early! Class sizes limited and fill quickly. Decisions on class cancellation are made two weeks prior to the start of each course. 151143 ENGL 1151 01 151250 ENGL 1151 90 151362 ENGL 1151 91 151144 ENGL 2152 01 151249 ENGL 2152 90 151361 ENGL 2152 91 151096 ENGL 2250 01 151097 ENGL 2930 01 151273 ENGL 3930 90 151317 ENGL 4709 90 151382 ENGL 4881 01 151318 ENGL 5709 90 151274 ENGL 5930 90 151162 ENGL 6260 01 Composition Course meets 6/2-6/20 Composition Course meets 6/2-6/27 Composition Course meets 6/2-8/1 Argument and Exposition Course meets 7/7-7/25 Argument and Exposition Course meets 6/2-6/27 Argument and Exposition Course meets 6/2-8/1 Understanding Literature Course meets 6/2-6/27 Intro Digital Humanities Course meets 6/2-7/3 Intensive Latin Course meets 6/2-8/1 Adv Topics: Medieval Lit Course meets 6/2-8/1 Senior Project, Part I Course meets 5/14-8/1 Adv Topics: Medieval Lit Course meets 6/2-8/1 Intensive Latin Course meets 6/2-8/1 Shakespeare Course meets 7/7-8/1 3 MTWH 10:30am-1:10pm HS 249 Russell, Carol Ann 3 Online Christensen, Mark 3 Online Froyd, Sean 3 MTWH 10:30am-1:10pm HS 249 Russell, Carol Ann 3 Online Christensen, Mark 3 Online Froyd, Sean 3 MTWHF 1:30pm-3:25pm HS 111B Christensen, Mark 3 MTWH 10:30am-12:25pm HS 109 Morgan, Michael 3 Online Swain, Larry 3 Online Swain, Larry 3 ARR 3 Online Swain, Larry 3 Online Swain, Larry 3 MTWHF 10:30am-12:25pm HS 343 Christensen, Mark Donovan, Brian Class Schedule 151160 CHEM1100 90 151161 CHEM2130 90 151217 CHEM2211 01 151218 CHEM2211 50 151219 CHEM2212 01 151220 CHEM2212 50 151221 CHEM3311 01 151222 CHEM3312 01 151223 CHEM3371 50 151224 CHEM3372 50 Course Course ID Number 15 Criminal Justice (Continued) Chemistry No 2014 Bemidji State University 16 Course Course ID Number Course Title Credits Days Starting Ending Bldg Dates TimeTimeRoom Instructor Environmental Studies 151170 ENVR 2000 01 151322 ENVR 2925 01 151323 ENVR 2925 02 151171 ENVR 4200 01 151172 ENVR 5200 01 151173 ENVR 6010 01 Intro To Environ Science 3 MTWHF 9am-12:10pm Course meets 5/14-5/30 The Global Pollution Pers 3 MTWHF 12:30pm-3:40pm Course meets 5/14-5/30 Course Meets Lib Ed Req Category 10 The Global Pollution Pers 3 MTWHF 9am-12:10pm Course meets 5/14-5/30 Course Meets Lib Ed Req Category 10 Wastewater Treatment 3 MTWHF 12:30pm-3:40pm Course meets 5/14-5/30 Wastewater Treatment 3 MTWHF 12:30pm-3:40pm Course meets 5/14-5/30 Resch In Natural Science 3 MTWHF 5pm-8:10pm Course meets 5/14-5/30 World Regional Geography Course meets 6/2-8/1 World Regional Geography Course meets 6/2-8/1 World Regional Geography Course meets 6/2-8/1 Intro Physical Geography Course meets 6/2-8/1 Intro Physical Geography Course meets 6/2-8/1 Intro Physical Geography Course meets 6/2-8/1 Intro To Human Geography Course meets 6/2-7/3 Intro To Human Geography Course meets 6/2-7/3 Intro To Human Geography Course meets 6/2-7/3 Intro to Geog Info Sys Course meets 6/2-7/3 Intro to Geog Info Sys Course meets 6/2-7/3 S 205 Chang, Fu-Hsian HS 107 S 248 Greenberg, Wendy S 228 HS 107 Carlson, Anna S 205 Chang, Fu-Hsian S 205 Chang, Fu-Hsian S 124 Chang, Fu-Hsian 3 Online Ueland, Jeffrey 3 Online Ueland, Jeffrey 3 Online Ueland, Jeffrey 3 Online Ueland, Jeffrey 3 Online Ueland, Jeffrey 3 Online Ueland, Jeffrey 3 Online Stackhouse, Jill 3 Online Stackhouse, Jill 3 Online Stackhouse, Jill 3 MTWH 10:30am-12:25pm HS 246 Stackhouse, Jill 3 MTWH 10:30am-12:25pm HS 246 Stackhouse, Jill te 151332 HLTH 2100 01 First Aid and CPR/AED Course meets 5/14-5/30 $20.00 Course Materials Fee 151181 HLTH 3200 90 Personal/Consumer Health Course meets 6/2-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement 151183 HLTH 3300 90 Nutrition Course meets 6/2-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement 151177 HLTH 3400 90 Health & Drugs In Society Course meets 6/2-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement 151206 HLTH 3500 90 Community Health Course meets 6/2-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement 151343 HLTH 3970 01 Internship: Pract In Hlth Course meets 6/1-8/1 151201 HLTH 4100 93 Tchg Elem Schl Hlth Course meets 6/9-7/3 Proctored Test Requirement Includes a Face to Face mtg at Anoka Ramsey TBA 151344 HLTH 4970 01Internship: Comm Hlth Course meets 6/1-8/1 151182 HLTH 5200 90 Personal & Consumer Hlth Course meets 6/2-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement 151184 HLTH 5300 90 Nutrition Course meets 6/2-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement 151178 HLTH 5400 90 Health & Drugs In Society Course meets 6/2-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement 151207 HLTH 5500 90 Community Health Course meets 6/2-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement Instructor People/Env-Earth Sci Pers 3 Online Course meets 6/2-7/3 Course Meets Lib Ed Req Category 10 Soils 4 MTWHF 1:30pm-4:10pm S 203 Course meets 6/2-7/3 S 236 Sci at the Edge of Space 3 MTWHF 9am-3pm S 103 Course meets 7/7-7/16 Soils 4 MTWHF 1:30pm-4:10pm S 203 Course meets 6/2-7/3 S 236 Sci at the Edge of Space 3 MTWHF 9am-3pm S 103 Course meets 7/7-7/16 Rios-Sanchez, Miriam Greenberg, Wendy Urban, Michael Kroeger, Tim Greenberg, Wendy Urban, Michael Kroeger, Tim Register early! Class sizes limited and fill quickly. Decisions on class cancellation are made two weeks prior to the start of each course. 1 MTWHF 9am-10:05am PE 230 Crews, William 3 Online DeVolder, Renae 3 Online White, James 2 Online Jahner, Rich 3 Online White, James 1-3 ARR White, James 2 Online 1-12 ARR Staff White, James 3 Online DeVolder, Renae 3 Online White, James 2 Online Jahner, Rich 3 Online White, James Indian Studies 151357 INST 1107 01 Intro To Indian Studies Course meets 6/2-7/31 Geology 151364 GEOL 2925 90 151278 GEOL 3120 01 151384 GEOL 3930 01 151279 GEOL 5120 01 151385 GEOL 5930 01 Course Title Credits Days Starting Ending Bldg Dates TimeTimeRoom 3 W 6pm-9:10pm AIRC 128 Reed, Tessa Mass Communications 151229 MASC1100 90 151377 MASC1840 90 151348 MASC2690 90 151228 MASC3500 90 151349 MASC3900 90 151333 MASC4340 01 Mass Media And Society 3 Online Course meets 5/14-5/30 Intro To Media Writing 3 Online Course meets 6/2-7/3 Principles of Public Rela 3 Online Course meets 6/2-7/3 Media Design 3 Online Course meets 5/14-5/30 Multimedia Mktg Communica 3 Online Course meets 6/2-7/3 Students need an iPad or iPhone or equivalent technology that takes video and photographs. This course may take the place of MASC 3460 for Marketing Communication majors Digital Cinema 3 MTWHF 12:30pm-3:40pm D 251 Course meets 5/14-5/30 Boudry, Valica Bakken, Virgil Boudry, Valica Boudry, Valica Boudry, Valica Bakken, Virgil Class Schedule 151370 GEOG1400 90 151371 GEOG1400 91 151372 GEOG1400 92 151365 GEOG2100 90 151368 GEOG2100 91 151369 GEOG2100 92 151373 GEOG2200 90 151374 GEOG2200 91 151375 GEOG2200 92 151366 GEOG3231 01 151367 GEOG5231 01 Course Course ID Number 17 Health Geography No 2014 Bemidji State University 18 Course Course ID Number Course Title Credits Days Starting Ending Bldg Dates TimeTimeRoom Instructor Mathematics te Math Elem Schl Tchrs II 3 MTWH 10:30am-12:25pm HS 231 Hansen, Heidi Course meets 6/2-7/3 Math Reasoning 3 MTWH 8am-9:55am HS 231 Hansen, Heidi Course meets 6/2-7/3 Graphing Calculator Required TI-83 Or Higher Is Recommended Math Reasoning 3 Online Livingston, Colleen Course meets 6/2-7/3 Proctored Test Requirement College Algebra 4 MTWHF 7:30am-9:40am HS 230 Westhoff, Randall Course meets 6/2-7/3 Graphing Calculator Required TI-83 Or Higher Is Recommended College Algebra 4 Online Webb, Derek Course meets 7/7-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement Nbr Concpts for Tchrs 4 MTWHF 8am-11:35am ARCR TBA Staff Course meets 6/16-7/3 This course held at Anoka Ramsey Community College-Building T / Room 229 Math Found Alg for Tchrs 4 MTWH 12pm-4:30pm ARCR TBA Staff Course meets 6/16-7/3 This course held at Anoka Ramsey Community College Building T / Room 229 Geom&Tech in Math Clsrm 4 MTWHF 8am-11:35am ARCR TBA Staff Course meets 7/7-7/25 This course held at Anoka Ramsey Community College Building T / Room 229 DataProbStat for Tchrs 4 MTWH 12pm-4:30pm ARCR TBA Staff Course meets 7/7-7/25 This course held at Anoka Ramsey Community College Building T / Room 229 Classical & Mod Geometry 3 ARR Westhoff, Randall Course meets 6/9-7/3 Students who want to enroll in Math 3560 should contact Dr. Randy Westhoff Arithmetic Foundations I 3 MTWHF 8am-3pm HCHS TBA Staff Course meets 6/16-6/24 This is a grant funded course designed for in-service Elementary teachers and paraprofessionals. *** Course held at Hill City School, Hill City, MN *** Students who want to enroll in Math 3965 should contact Dr Glen Richgels or Dr Heidi Hansen. Arithmetic Foundations I 3 MTWHF 8am-3pm HCHS TBA Staff Course meets 6/16-6/24 This is a grant funded course designed for in-service Elementary teachers and paraprofessionals. *** Course held at Hill City School, Hill City, MN *** Students who want to enroll in Math 3965 should contact Dr Glen Richgels or Dr Heidi Hansen. Arithmetic Foundations II 3 MTWHF 8am-3pm HCHS TBA Staff Course meets 6/25-7/3 This is a grant funded course designed for in-service Elementary teachers and paraprofessionals. *** Course held at Hill City School, Hill City, MN *** Students who want to enroll in Math 3966 should contact Dr Glen Richgels or Dr Heidi Hansen. Register early! Class sizes limited and fill quickly. Decisions on class cancellation are made two weeks prior to the start of each course. Course Course ID Number Course Title Credits Days Starting Ending Bldg Dates TimeTimeRoom 151271 MATH3966 02 151258 MATH5064 01 151260 MATH5065 01 151262 MATH5066 01 151264 MATH5067 01 151266 MATH5965 01 151268 MATH5965 02 151270 MATH5966 01 151272 MATH5966 02 151175 MATH6550 01 Arithmetic Foundations II 3 MTWHF 8am-3pm Course meets 6/25-7/3 This is a grant funded course designed for in-service Elementary teachers and paraprofessionals. *** Course held at Hill City School, Hill City, MN *** Students who want to enroll in Math 3966 should contact Dr Glen Richgels or Dr Heidi Hansen. Nbr Concpts Mid Sch Tchrs 4 MTWHF 8am-11:35am Course meets 6/16-7/3 This course held at Anoka Ramsey Community College Building T / Room 229 Math Found Alg for Tchrs 4 MTWH 12pm-4:30pm Course meets 6/16-7/3 This course held at Anoka Ramsey Community College Building T / Room 229 Geom&Tech in Math Clsrm 4 MTWHF 8am-11:35am Course meets 7/7-7/25 This course held at Anoka Ramsey Community College Building T / Room 229 DataProbStat for Tchers 4 MTWH 12pm-4:30pm Course meets 5/14-8/1 This course held at Anoka Ramsey Community College Building T / Room 229 Arithmetic Foundations I 3 MTWHF 8am-3pm Course meets 6/16-6/24 This is a grant funded course designed for in-service Elementary teachers and paraprofessionals. *** Course held at Hill City School, Hill City, MN *** Students who want to enroll in Math 5965 should contact Dr Glen Richgels or Dr Heidi Hansen. Arithmetic Foundations I 3 MTWHF 8am-3pm Course meets 6/16-6/24 This is a grant funded course designed for in-service Elementary teachers and paraprofessionals. *** Course held at Hill City School, Hill City, MN *** Students who want to enroll in Math 5965 should contact Dr Glen Richgels or Dr Heidi Hansen. Arithmetic Foundations II 3 MTWHF 8am-3pm Course meets 6/25-7/3 This is a grant funded course designed for in-service Elementary teachers and paraprofessionals. *** Course held at Hill City School, Hill City, MN *** Students who want to enroll in Math 5966 should contact Dr Glen Richgels or Dr Heidi Hansen. Arithmetic Foundations II 3 MTWHF 8am-3pm Course meets 6/25-7/3 This is a grant funded course designed for in-service Elementary teachers and paraprofessionals. *** Course held at Hill City School, Hill City, MN *** Students who want to enroll in Math 5966 should contact Dr Glen Richgels or Dr Heidi Hansen. Geom For Second Tchrs 3 MTWHF 10:30am-12:25pm Course meets 6/9-7/3 Instructor HCHS TBA Staff ARCR TBA Staff ARCR TBA Staff ARCR TBA Staff ARCR TBA Richgels, Glen HCHS TBA Staff HCHS TBA Staff HCHS TBA Staff HCHS TBA Staff HS 230 Westhoff, Randall Music 151240 MUS 1120 01 151241 MUS 1120 02 151239 MUS 3130 01 151242 MUS 3130 02 Intro Folk, Jazz, & Rock Course meets 5/14-5/30 Intro Folk, Jazz, & Rock Course meets 6/2-6/20 History Of Rock And Roll Course meets 5/14-5/30 History Of Rock And Roll Course meets 6/2-6/20 19 2 MTWHF 12:30pm-2:35pm BG 250 Gaston, Greg 2 MTWHF 8:30am-10:10am BG 250 Gaston, Greg 3 MTWHF 9am-12:10pm BG 250 Gaston, Greg 3 MTWHF 10:30am-1:10pm BG 250 Gaston, Greg Class Schedule 151139 MATH1013 01 151174 MATH1100 01 151158 MATH1100 90 151142 MATH1170 01 151159 MATH1170 90 151257 MATH3064 01 151259 MATH3065 01 151261 MATH3066 01 151263 MATH3067 01 151140 MATH3560 01 151265 MATH3965 01 151267 MATH3965 02 151269 MATH3966 01 No 2014 Bemidji State University 20 Course Course ID Number Music Course Title Credits Days Starting Ending Bldg Dates TimeTimeRoom Instructor History Of Rock And Roll Course meets 5/14-5/30 History Of Rock And Roll Course meets 7/7-8/1 (Continued) 151254 MUS 3130 90 151255 MUS 3130 91 Online Lyren, Del 3 Online Lyren, Del HlthCarePolicy,Fin,RegEnv 3 Online Course meets 6/2-7/3 HlthCarePolicy,Fin,RegEnv 3 Online Course meets 6/2-7/3 HlthCarePolicy,Fin,RegEnv 3 Online Course meets 7/7-8/1 HlthCarePolicy,Fin,RegEnv 3 Online Course meets 7/7-8/1 DGS:Intl Perspectives/Nrg 2 ARR Course meets 5/14-8/1 Comparison of the health and health care delivery in international settings (Belize) with that of the U.S. This course is a 2 week in-country immersion designed to expand the students¿ understanding of the impact of cultural differences and the comparison of healthcare differences between the U.S. and Belize. Involves travel as a group to Belize for May 2014 experience. Students will have on-campus theory classes and preparation and an opportunity for a variety of healthcare experiences in Belize. 151088 NRSG 392090 151083 NRSG3920 91 151084 NRSG3920 92 151085 NRSG3920 93 151086 NRSG3920 94 151087 NRSG3920 95 151089 NRSG3920 96 151090 NRSG3920 97 151091 NRSG3920 98 151098 NRSG3920 99 DGS: Health Education Course meets 6/2-7/3 DGS: Palliative Care Course meets 6/2-7/5 DGS: APA Format Course meets 5/14-5/30 DGS: APA Format Course meets 6/2-7/3 DGS: Health Promotion Course meets 7/7-8/1 DGS: Holistic Nursing Course meets 7/7-8/1 DGS: Global Health Course meets 5/14-5/30 DGS: Ethics Course meets 6/2-7/3 DGS: Ethics Course meets 7/7-8/1 DGS: Internship Course meets 5/14-8/1 Hommes, Tiffany Hommes, Tiffany Atteberry, Jennifer Atteberry, Jennifer Staff 3 Online Atteberry, Jennifer 2 Online Hall, Nancy 2 Online Flint, Tara 2 Online Flint, Tara 2 Online Hommes, Tiffany 2 Online Paul, Sheila 2 Online Flint, Tara 2 Online Paul, Sheila 2 Online Condiff, Misty 1-4 ARR Hall, Nancy 3 Online Guentchev, Daniel Philosophy te Course Title Credits Days Starting Ending Bldg Dates TimeTimeRoom Instructor Intro To Philosophy Course meets 5/14-5/30 Logic Course meets 6/2-7/3 3 MTWHF 10:30am-12:25pm HS 247 Guentchev, Daniel Register early! Class sizes limited and fill quickly. Decisions on class cancellation are made two weeks prior to the start of each course. 151125 PHED 1180 01 Canoeing 1 MTWHF 3:30pm-6pm GC BHW Course meets 6/16-6/27 151126 PHED 1190 01 Skills for Life: Sailing 1 MTWHF 1:30pm-4pm GC BHW Course meets 7/14-7/25 151187 PHED 1890 90 Lifetime Fitness 2 Online Course meets 6/2-7/3 151208 PHED 1890 91 Lifetime Fitness 2 Online Course meets 6/2-7/3 151188 PHED 2109 90 Intro To Sport Management 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement 151189 PHED 2200 90 Lifestyle For Wellness 2 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement 151127 PHED 2970 01 Intern:Sport Mgmt Practic 2 ARR Course meets 6/2-8/1 151190 PHED 3100 90 Motor Development 2 Online Course meets 6/2-7/3 Proctored Test Requirement 151192 PHED 3120 90 Psychology Of Sport 2 Online Course meets 6/2-7/3 Proctored Test Requirement 151200 PHED 3449 90 Soci/Cul/Ethic Iss In Spt 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement 151128 PHED 4218 01 Adapted Aquatics 2 MTWHF 11am-4pm PE 230 Course meets 7/13-7/19 N 2pm-5pm PE 230 MTWHF 1:45pm-3pm GC POOL N 7pm-9pm GC POOL 151198 PHED 4309 90 LegalAspectsSprt/Hlth/Fit 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement 151129 PHED 4970 01 Internship: Ex Sci 1-6 ARR Course meets 6/2-8/1 151131 PHED 4970 02 Internship: Spt Mgmt 1-12 ARR Course meets 6/2-8/1 151132 PHED 4970 03 Practicum in DAPE 1-3 ARR Course meets 6/2-8/1 151191 PHED 5100 90 Motor Development 2 Online Course meets 6/2-7/3 Proctored Test Requirement Walters, Mark Shorter, Jon Jaeger, Kailee Palivec, Donna Forsyth, Eric Jahner, Rich Forsyth, Eric Palivec, Donna Palivec, Donna Forsyth, Eric Sertich, Sally White, James Palivec, Donna Forsyth, Eric Mastro, James Palivec, Donna Physical Education 151193 PHED 5120 90 Psychology Of Sport 2 Course meets 6/2-7/3 Proctored Test Requirement 151135 PHED 5218 01 Adapted Aquatics 2 Course meets 7/13-7/19 151199 PHED 5309 90 LegalAspectsSprt/Hlth/Fit 3 Course meets 6/2-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement 151194 PHED 5449 90 Soci/Cul/Ethic Iss In Spt 3 Course meets 6/2-8/1 Proctored Test Requirement Online MTWHF 1:45pm-3pm GC POOL MTWHF 11am-4pm PE 230 N 7pm-9pm GC POOL N 2pm-5pm PE 230 Online Online Palivec, Donna Sertich, Sally White, James Forsyth, Eric Class Schedule 151079 NRSG3300 90 151080 NRSG3300 91 151081 NRSG3300 92 151082 NRSG3300 93 151334 NRSG3920 01 151345 PHIL 1100 90 151346 PHIL 2230 01 Course Course ID Number 21 Physical Education 3 Nursing No 2014 Bemidji State University 22 Course Course ID Number Course Title Credits Days Starting Ending Bldg Dates TimeTimeRoom Instructor Physical Education (Continued) 151195 PHED 5960 90 151133 PHED 5970 01 NIAAA Leadership Training Course meets 6/2-8/1 Practicum in DAPE Course meets 6/2-8/1 3 Online 3 ARR Forsyth, Eric Mastro, James Physics 151166 PHYS 1101 01 151165 PHYS 1101 51 151168 PHYS 1102 01 151167 PHYS 1102 51 Gen Physics I 4 MTWH 7:30am-10:10am Course meets 6/2-7/3 Must register for lab section also. Gen Physics I Lab 0 ARR Course meets 6/2-7/3 Lab meetings will alternate with lecture General Physics II 4 MTWH 7:30am-10:10am Course meets 7/7-7/31 Must register for lab section also General Physics II Lab 0 ARR Course meets 7/7-7/31 Lab meetings will alternate with lecture S 203 Bahr, David S 307 Bahr, David S 205 Bahr, David S 307 Bahr, David Political Science 151244 POL 1200 90 151243 POL 1300 90 151275 POL 3150 01 151245 POL 3230 90 Intro American Politics Course meets 6/2-8/1 Intro To Intl Relations Course meets 6/2-8/1 LSAT and Law School Prep Course meets 5/14-5/23 Environmental Politics Course meets 6/2-8/1 3 Online Donnay, Patrick 3 Online Beech, Thomas 1 MTWHF 10am-12pm 3 HS 245 Online Donnay, Patrick Donnay, Patrick Professional Education te People/Env-Education Pers 3 MTWHF 12:30pm-3:40pm BE 404 Course meets 5/14-5/30 HS 107 Course Meets Lib Ed Req Category 10 Human Relations In Educ 3 Online Course meets 5/14-8/1 Language Arts I 3 Online Course meets 6/2-7/3 Language Arts II 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Devel Rdg In Middle Schl 3 Online Course meets 5/14-7/14 Creative Process Fdns 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Tchg & Lrng in Mid Sch 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Optional field experience available with BSU Summer Programs for Youth. Technology in Education 3 Online Course meets 5/14-7/3 Content Area Reading 3 Online Course meets 5/14-7/14 Goodwin, Timothy Bridges, Barbara White, Miriam OBryan, Sonia Krall, Lisa Staff Benson, David Nei, Kristi Krall, Lisa Register early! Class sizes limited and fill quickly. Decisions on class cancellation are made two weeks prior to the start of each course. Course Course ID Number Course Title Credits Days Starting Ending Bldg Dates TimeTimeRoom Instructor 151304 ED 5140 90 151033 ED 5201 90 151331 ED 5202 90 151022 ED 5417 90 151026 ED 5737 90 151340 ED 5737 93 151136 ED 5930 90 151353 ED 6100 01 151354 ED 6107 01 151355 ED 6108 0 151040 ED 6120 90 151038 ED 6446 90 151029 ED 6447 90 151358 ED 6850 90 Human Relations in Educ Course meets 5/14-8/1 Language Arts Course meets 6/2-7/3 Language Arts II Course meets 6/2-7/3 Tch & Lrng in Mid Schl Course meets 6/2-8/1 Optional field experience available with BSU Summer Programs for Youth Content Area Reading Course meets 6/2-7/3 Content Area Reading Course meets 5/14-7/14 Technology in Education Course meets 5/14-7/3 Educational Research I Course meets 6/9-7/3 Adv Educational Psych Course meets 6/9-7/3 The Learning Community Course meets 6/9-7/3 Crit Iss In Education Course meets 6/2-6/27 Distance Ed: Hist & Devel Course meets 5/14-7/3 Seminar in Online Teachin Course meets 6/9-6/27 M.Ed. Capstone Experience Course meets 6/2-7/13 3 Online Bridges, Barbara 3 Online White, Miriam 3 Online OBryan, Sonia 3 Online Benson, David 3 Online Calderhead, William 3 Online Krall, Lisa 3 Online Nei, Kristi 3 MTWH 7:30am-10:05am BE 413 Coggins, Porter 3 MTWH 10:30am-1:05pm BE 413 Benson, David 3 MTWH 1:30pm-4:05pm Goodwin, Timothy BE 413 2 Online Benson, David 3 Online Nei, Kristi 1 Online Urban, Michael 2 Online Coggins, Porter 4 Online Larson, Kate 3 Online Larson, Kate 4 Online Fournier, Angela 3 Online Jackson, Louise 4 Online Driscoll, Marsha 3 Online Gonzalez, John 23 Psychology 151145 PSY 1100 90 151147 PSY 2200 90 151148 PSY 2217 90 151305 PSY 3210 90 151152 PSY 3237 90 151146 PSY 3367 90 151075 PSY 3401 01 151077 PSY 4970 01 151319 PSY 6408 01 Introductory Psychology Course meets 6/2-8/1 Human Sexuality Course meets 5/14-8/1 Abnormal Psychology Course meets 6/2-8/1 Death And Culture Course meets 6/2-8/1 Lifespan Development Course meets 6/2-8/1 Social Psychology Course meets 6/2-8/1 Basic Stats for Research Course meets 6/2-7/3 Psych Sr Internship Course meets 6/2-7/3 Instructor Permission Required Issues in College Stu Dev Course meets 6/3-7/3 Course meets ONLY on Fridays and Saturdays: June 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, and 21 4 MTWH 7:30am-10:10am HS 214 6-12 ARR 3 FS 8am-4:30pm HS 214 Gora, Keith Fultz, Dwight Ludeman, Randall Class Schedule 151320 ED 2925 01 151037 ED 3140 90 151032 ED 3201 90 151102 ED 3202 90 151130 ED 3208 90 151101 ED 3302 90 151021 ED 3417 90 151134 ED 3930 90 151339 ED 4737 93 No 2014 Bemidji State University 24 Course Course ID Number Course Title Credits Days Starting Ending Bldg Dates TimeTimeRoom Instructor Science Truedson, John Truedson, John Truedson, John Truedson, John Gregoire, David Truedson, John Kroeger, Tim Gregoire, David Social Work Family:Dynamic & Interven 3 Online Course meets 6/2-7/3 Stress/Self-Care Help Pro 2 W 8:30am-10:30am BN 100 Course meets 6/2-7/25 Internship: Social Work 12 ARR Course meets 5/14-8/1 $30.00 Professional Liability Insurance Internship: Chem Dependen 12 ARR Course meets 5/14-8/1 $30.00 Professional Liability Insurance Stress/Self-Care Help Pro 2 W 8:30am-10:30am BN 100 Course meets 6/2-7/25 Byers, Cheryl Rickers, Susan Guggenheimer, Jan Guggenheimer, Jan Rickers, Susan Sociology 151247 SOC 1104 90 151248 SOC 2230 90 151078 SOC 2925 01 151246 SOC 2925 90 151277 SOC 3300 90 Society & Social Issues 3 Online Course meets 6/2-7/3 Race & Ethnic Relations 3 Online Course meets 6/2-7/3 People & Env: Soc Persp 3 MTWHF 9am-12:10pm HS 105 Course meets 5/14-5/30 HS 107 Course Meets Lib Ed Req Category 10 People & Env: Soc Persp 3 Online Course meets 7/7-8/1 Course Meets Lib Ed Req Category 10 Family & Society 3 Online Course meets 7/7-8/1 Norris-Raynbird, Carla Norris-Raynbird, Carla Norris-Raynbird, Carla Norris-Raynbird, Carla Peterson, Debra Spanish 151092 SPAN1111 01 Elementary Spanish I Course meets 6/2-7/3 te Course Title Credits Days Starting Ending Bldg Dates TimeTimeRoom Instructor 4 MTWHF 7:30am-9:40am HS 113 Rivera-Hokanson, Miriam Register early! Class sizes limited and fill quickly. Decisions on class cancellation are made two weeks prior to the start of each course. 151111 SPED 3105 90 151120 SPED 3106 90 151122 SPED 3107 90 151103 SPED 3600 90 151116 SPED 3620 90 151118 SPED 3630 90 151107 SPED 3640 90 151109 SPED 3650 90 151105 SPED 4715 90 151112 SPED 5105 90 151121 SPED 5106 90 151123 SPED 5107 90 151104 SPED 5600 90 151117 SPED 5620 90 151119 SPED 5630 90 151108 SPED 5640 90 151110 SPED 5650 90 151106 SPED 5715 90 151114 SPED 6603 90 151115 SPED 6608 90 151035 SPED 6609 90 151030 SPED 6610 90 151019 SPED 6620 90 151020 SPED 6630 90 151031 SPED 6680 90 151124 SPED 6690 90 Orientation to Spec Ed Course meets 5/14-5/30 Prof Pract in ElemMid Sch Course meets 6/2-7/3 Prof Pract in Sec Sch Course meets 7/7-8/1 Study Lrnr With Spec Nds Course meets 5/14-5/30 Tch Lrn Specif Lrn Disa I Course meets 6/2-7/3 Tch Lrn W/ EBD I Course meets 6/2-7/3 Due Process In Spec Ed I Course meets 6/2-7/3 Collab Tech Spec Educator Course meets 5/14-5/30 Curric Tech Spec Pop Course meets 6/2-7/3 Orientation to Special Ed Course meets 5/14-5/30 Prof Pract in ElemMid Sch Course meets 6/2-7/3 Prof Pract in Sec Sch Course meets 7/7-8/1 Study Lrnr W/ Spec Nds Course meets 5/14-5/30 Tch Lrn Specif Lrn Disa I Course meets 6/2-7/3 Tchg Lrn W/ EBD I Course meets 6/2-7/3 Due Process in Spec Ed I Course meets 6/2-7/3 Collab Tech for Spec Educ Course meets 5/14-5/30 Curric Tech Spec Populat Course meets 6/2-7/3 Math Difficulties Course meets 6/2-7/3 Reading Difficulties Course meets 6/2-7/3 Due Process in Spec Ed II Course meets 7/7-8/1 Current Issues Spec Ed Course meets 5/14-5/30 Tch Lrn w/ Specif LD II Course meets 7/7-8/1 Tch Lrnr w/ EBD II Course meets 7/7-8/1 Single Subj Res in SpEd Course meets 6/2-7/3 Summative Appls in SpEd Course meets 7/7-8/1 1 Online White, Miriam 1 Online Staff 2 Online Staff 3 Online White, Miriam 3 Online White, Miriam 3 Online Calderhead, William 3 Online Schafer, Rachele 3 Online Olson, Judy 3 Online Lillestol, Janne 1 Online White, Miriam 1 Online Staff 2 Online Staff 3 Online White, Miriam 3 Online White, Miriam 3 Online Calderhead, William 3 Online Schafer, Rachele 3 Online Olson, Judy 3 Online Lillestol, Janne 3 Online Schafer, Rachele 3 Online Lillestol, Janne 3 Online Staff 3 Online Olson, Judy 3 Online Olson, Judy 3 Online Olson, Judy 3 Online Schafer, Rachele 3 Online Schafer, Rachele Class Schedule 151216 SOWK 3201 90 151383 SOWK 393001 151214 SOWK 497001 151215 SOWK 497002 151386 SOWK 593001 Course Course ID Number 25 Special Education 151253 SCI 1110 90 Physical Science I 4 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 151251 SCI 2100 90 Astronomy 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 151324 SCI 2925 01 People/Envr-Science Persp 3 MTWHF 9am-12:10pm S 301 Course meets 5/14-5/30 HS 107 Course Meets Lib Ed Req Category 10 151252 SCI 2925 90 People/Envr-Science Persp 3 Online Course meets 6/2-8/1 Course Meets Lib Ed Req Category 10 151350 SCI 6910 01 Undstnding Sci Standards 2 MTWHF 8:30am-11:30am S 301 Course meets 6/23-7/3 Any teacher from Minnesota who registers for this class will get a 75% tuition waiver. Please contact Dr. Truedson [email protected] 151351 SCI 6920 01 Implenting Sci Standards 2 MTWHF 12pm-3:30pm S 301 Course meets 6/23-7/3 Any teacher from Minnesota who registers for this class will get a 75% tuition waiver. Please contact Dr. Truedson [email protected] No 2014 Bemidji State University 26 2014 Bemidji State University Course Course ID Number Course Title Credits Days Starting Ending Bldg Dates TimeTimeRoom Instructor Speech PhysicalCommunication Education (Continued) 151378 SPCM1090 01 151356 SPCM1100 01 151376 SPCM1100 02 Interpersonal Comm Course meets 6/3-7/3 Public Speaking Course meets 5/14-5/30 Public Speaking Course meets 6/3-7/3 2 MTWH 8:30am -10:10am HS 248A Hake, Anyea 3 MTWHF 9am-12:10pm Pawlowski, Donna HS 248A 3 MTWH 10:30am-1:05pm HS 248A Hake, Anyea 4 Online Webb, Derek 3 Online Webb, Derek 3 Online Webb, Derek Statistics 151155 STAT 2610 90 151213 STAT 3660 90 151238 STAT 5660 90 Applied Statistics Course meets 6/2-6/27 Proctored Test Requirement Graphing Calculator Required; T183 or Higher is Recommended. Stats for Health Sciences Course meets 6/2-6/27 Stats for Health Sciences Course meets 6/2-6/27 Technology, Art and Design-Design 151379 TADD 4630 01 Screenprinting 4 MTWHF 12:30pm-4:40pm BN 218 Course meets 5/14-5/30 BN 115 Higgins, Bonnie Technology, Art and Design -Technology 151291 TADT 3934 90 151289 TADT 4937 90 151290 TADT 4939 90 151169 TADT 4970 01 Prodctn Planning & Contr. Course meets 6/2-7/25 Proctored Test Requirement Serv Process Design & Imp Course meets 5/14-6/27 Comp Constr Estimating Course meets 5/14-6/27 Internship Course meets 5/14-8/1 4 Online Al-Odeh, Mahmoud 4 Online McCracken, James 4 Online Brockman, Timothy 4 ARR McCracken, James Academic and Student Services Financial Aid Office 114 Deputy Hall, #14 Bemidji State University 1500 Birchmont Drive NE Bemidji, MN 56601-2699 218-755-2034 or 877-755-FAID http://www.bemidjistate.edu/students/financial_aid/ For financial aid purposes, summer is considered the last term of the 2013-14 funding year. To receive summer aid, a student will need to be admitted as a regular student seeking a degree or teaching licensure through Bemidji State University AND register for all Summer 2014 classes by June 2, 2014. Forms: To apply for Summer 2014 financial aid, you will need to complete all 2013-14 financial aid forms. This includes the 2013-14 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA, which cannot be completed after June 30, 2014) and the 2013-14 BSU Financial Aid Application form. In addition, you will need to complete a Summer 2014 Financial Aid Supplement form. If you received aid at BSU for the 2013-14 academic year, you will need to complete only the summer supplement form. All forms are available from the BSU Financial Aid Office, or from our website. Grant and Loan Criteria: Although individual course start and end dates may differ, summer is considered one enrollment period when determining Federal and State aid. All credits taken between May 14, 2014, and August 1, 2014, are considered summer term credits. Summer grants are based upon the exact number of enrolled credits. Loan awards are determined by budget, need, other educational resources, plus annual loan limits and are not pro-rated by enrolled credits as are grants. To receive a loan, you must enroll for a minimum of six (6) BSU undergraduate credits or five (5) graduate credits. No te Enrollment Changes: Caution: Changing enrollment after receiving aid will result in a recalculation of your aid eligibility. If the change makes you ineligible for the aid received, you will become immediately liable for repayment of the aid. If a class is canceled or your enrollment changes after aid is established and/ or disbursed, you will need to contact the Financial Aid Office immediately to determine your correct award and to return any overaward that may have occurred. Failure to attend a summer enrollment period, after receiving aid for it, will result in an overaward requiring your immediate return of Federal and State aid. It is important that the exact summer enrollment be Register early! Class sizes limited and fill quickly. Decisions on class cancellation are made two weeks prior to the start of each course. communicated to the Financial Aid Office at all times and that the aid disbursed to you reflects that enrollment. You should accept aid only if your enrollment for the entire summer (May 14 – August 1) is final and not subject to change. Grant and Loan Programs: Summer financial aid consists primarily of Federal Direct Subsidized and Unsubsidized Loans, Federal Pell and Minnesota State Grants, and alternative loans. Students should be aware that aid from some programs may not be available if the maximum eligibility limits were reached during the current academic year. Summer jobs on campus fall under the Regular Student Payroll, which is open to most enrolled students. Summer job vacancies are posted on the BSU website prior to the start of the summer term. New Transfer Students for Summer: You will need to have your FAFSA data sent to BSU (Code 002336) as soon as possible by using the “Add or Delete a School Code” link on the FAFSA on the Web application at www.fafsa.gov. Your admission to BSU as a regular degree seeking student is necessary before your financial aid application can be processed. It is important, therefore, that you request to have academic transcripts sent to the BSU Admissions Office from all of your prior non-MnSCU institutions early in the process. Without academic transcripts, you may be admitted only as a special student, which does not allow your financial aid application to be processed. Finally, you need to be aware that in addition to loan acceptance, a mandatory entrance loan counseling session and Master Promissory Note (MPN) are required prior to the disbursement of your Federal Direct Loan. Financial Aid Related Deadlines: New applicants should complete all forms prior to April 1, 2014, to allow sufficient time for the processing and awarding of aid. Late applicants will be processed, but students should have sufficient funds of their own to pay their initial summer costs. Federal Pell grant recipients who withdraw from one or more courses within the first 30 days of the summer term, will have their awards reduced to the adjusted level of enrollment. A completed FAFSA must be received by the Federal Aid Processing Center within the first 30 days of the term to be eligible for a Minnesota State Grant. Summer applicants are encouraged to contact the Financial Aid Office for assistance. 27 28 2014 Bemidji State University Academic and Student Services (Continued) A.C. Clark Library 15th and Birchmont Drive Homepage: http://www.bemidjistate.edu/library Library Hours: 218-755-2955 Reference Desk: 218-755-3342; 800-860-0234 Email Reference Service: www.bemidjistate.edu/ library/email_reference/ No matter what course of study students pursue, the resources and services of the A.C. Clark Library play an important role in their education. The library’s collections include well over one-quarter of a million books, subscriptions to more than 100,000 electronic and hardcopy periodicals, more than 130,000 government publications, and a variety of digital and audio visual materials, maps, and microforms. A part of MnPALS, Bemidji State’s library catalog provides comprehensive bibliographic access to library holdings throughout Minnesota. The library’s web page also provides access to a wide variety of electronic indexes, to abstract and full text resources, and to many electronic reference tools. The library provides access to off-campus resources through an extensive interlibrary loan network which includes other state universities in Minnesota and the regional Minitex network. This wide knowledge base helps support all of BSU’s academic programs. The library, however, is not only a place to obtain materials; it is also where students can learn to efficiently and effectively access, evaluate, and use information. The forms of information and the paths of access to it continue to change dramatically. It is therefore especially important for those who would be problem solvers in our society to be knowledgeable about and skilled in using information technologies, networks, and services. The faculty and staff of the A.C. Clark Library strive to fulfill this educational mission. From the Reference Desk or other public service areas, and through guest instruction for classes and groups, and behind-thescenes technical processing, their efforts are directed at supporting a very important element of each student’s education. Library hours are posted near the library entrance and on the library’s homepage. Advising Success Center 101 Sanford Hall 218-755-4226 [email protected] The Advising Success Center offers current and prospective students academic assistance on a number of topics. Topics such as establishing academic goals and how to achieve them, how to access Bemidji State University services and resources, how to work with my advisor, how to know what courses to take are just a few of many questions students might have. The ASC also maintains advisor assignments and updates. Strategies for student success are also available from the ASC including Accuplacer, a test of basic skill assessment used for course placement. If you do not know who to contact, start with the Advising Success Center. American Indian Resource Center 218-755-2032 www.bemidjistate.edu/airc The mission of the AIRC is to recruit, retain, and graduate American Indian students, and to provide a culturally and academically supportive environment that will assure their success. The AIRC is also charged with providing programs, services, and events that promote intercultural learning and understanding and cultural enrichment, and welcomes the use of its Great Hall for related campus multicultural activities and events. Office of Student Development and Enrollment 313 Deputy Hall, 218-755-2075 http://www.bemidjistate.edu/offices/development_enrollment/ * Student life information, policy and procedures * Assistance to students/parents with personal and educational concerns * Student conduct/grievance consultation and resolution * Conduct campus paper/pencil testing: GRE (Graduate Record Exam) Subject Test and ACT (American College Test). Information Technology Services Office of the Chief Information Officer Deputy Hall 329 218-755-2531 www.bemidjistate.edu/offices/cio/ This office is responsible for the following areas: Academic Technology Center; Technical Support, Programming, Network Infrastructure, Servers and Web Services. New developments, key projects, and updates to technology can be found at the office’s website. Computer Labs mentoring, TRIO/SSS- specific first-year experience courses College Orientation, Life Career Planning and Critical Reading and Analysis. To be eligible, a student must be low income, first generation, and/ or have a documented disability. During Academic Advising and Registration, students are assisted with academic, financial aid, and personal advising. Services are designed to result in enhanced academic skills, persistence in college through to graduation, and potential for entry into graduate or professional school. Interested persons should contact the TRIO/ SSS office or visit its web site for further information. 218-755-3777 www.bemidjistate.edu/its/labs/ BSU’s A.C. Clark Library has over 95 computers for student use, which are distributed throughout floors 1-4. The 25+ computers on the Library 1st floor are all imaged with supported BSU software programs including Adobe Creative Suite, AutoCAD, Visual Studio 2010, and ArcGIS. The library also has two large Toshiba multifunction printers for students to print, scan and copy. There are four additional computers on the 3rd floor of the library that are available for use by the general public. The lab located in Decker 11 and is open Monday through Friday and features 20 computers running both Windows and Mac operating systems. These computers contain the same software programs as those on the first floor of the library. TRIO / Upward Bound 13 Sanford Hall, 218-755-2093 www.bemidjistate.edu/students/services/upward_ bound/index.html TRIO/Upward Bound, funded through the U.S. Department of Education, is designed to motivate qualified participants to consider education beyond high school, and to prepare those participants for success in programs of post-secondary education. Serving targeted high schools in northern Minnesota, Upward Bound works in partnership with students, their families, and school personnel to overcome academic, social, and/ or cultural barriers that may discourage or prevent success. To be eligible, a student must be low income or potential first generation college student. Interested persons should contact the TRIO/Upward Bound office and/or visit its web site for further information. Technical Support TRIO / McNair 14 Sanford Hall, 218-755-2559 www.bemidjistate.edu/students/services/triosss/ index.html Funded through the U. S. Department of Education, The McNair Scholars Program prepares highachieving BSU undergraduates to engage in research and for graduate school programs. Participating students, referred to as McNair Scholars, begin the program by taking a Research Methods Course in the Fall. During the Summer Research Institute (SRI), McNair Scholars are advised by BSU faculty mentors, graduate students, and program staff. Throughout the Spring, Summer, and Fall, the program provides services aimed at promoting graduate school preparation, career development, research competencies, and writing skills. The core components of the BSU McNair Scholars Program include a Research Methods Course, Effective Presentation of Research Results, Summer Research Institute (SRI), Annual Research Symposium, GRE Test Preparation, Travel Grant Awards for Conference Attendance and University Visitations, and Academic & Career Advising. Deputy 161 218-755-4207 http://www.bemidjistate.edu/its Student’s email at: [email protected] Employees email at: [email protected] BSU Technical Support offers assistance to students, faculty, and staff on a variety of computer issues. Support analysts are available Monday through Friday during regular business hours to assist customers with email issues, accessing D2L online courses, attaching to the campus wireless network, as well as removing viruses and other computer related questions. BSU Tech Support is not authorized to fix any problems with personally owned computers, other than to assist with wireless connectivity. Information for students is also provided on this office’s website located at http:// www.bemidjistate.edu/its/student_services/ TRIO / Student Support Services 1 Sanford Hall, 218-755-2614 www.bemidjistate.edu/students/services/triosss/ index.html Funded through the U. S. Department of Education, TRIO/Student Support Services provides to eligible students academic advising and counseling, career and learning styles assessments, tutoring, 29 30 Bemidji State University 2014 Housing, Dining & Campus Services ON-CAMPUS HOUSING Department of Residential Life Career Services 102 Sanford Hall, 218-755-2038 www.bemidjistate.edu/students/services/career Career Services provides career interest assessments, career counseling, internship information, job search assistance (including resume and letter writing and preparation for interviews), employer contacts, and other career exploration and employment-related services. Our online recruiting system, BSUCareers, connects students to employment opportunities and potential employers. For more information refer to our website or contact our office directly. Disability Services Office (DSO) 202 Sanford Hall, 218-755-3883 www.bemidjistate.edu/students/services/disability/ This office coordinates services for students who have a documented disability and are registered with the DSO. Based upon individual documented need, services may include (but are not limited to) ASL interpreters, material on adapted textbooks, large print, exam accommodations, priority registration, note takers, and scribes for exams. Counseling Services Student Center for Health and Counseling Cedar Hall, First Floor, 218-755-2024 http://www.bemidjistate.edu/students/services/ health_counseling/ The Student Center for Health and Counseling provides individual personal counseling, testing, consultation, and referral for a variety of life issues such as mood management, anxiety, depression, relationship concerns, grief and loss, adjustment and life transitions, alcohol and drug concerns, body and food concerns, abuse, trauma, and crisis intervention. During the summer, counseling services are available to students on a pre-arranged, limited basis. Calling for an appointment is recommended. Walk-in appointments are on a staff-available basis. Health Services Student Center for Health and Counseling Cedar Hall, First Floor, 218-755-2053 www.bemidjistate.edu/students/services/health_counseling/ Students taking regular credit instruction on campus during the summer are eligible for medical care and health education offered at the Student Center for Health and Counseling. Consultation, diagnosis, patient care, and health education are provided through student fees. The Center provides assessment, consultation, diagnosis, and treatment for a variety of health care and health promotion needs. Examples include physicals for women’s health, sports, work, and travel; and care for urgent problems such as sore throat, headache, abdominal pain, skin rashes, and ankle sprains. Health education and promotion information is also available. Charges are assessed for office visits, laboratory work, supplies, and medication. Prescription and over-the-counter medications are available. During the summer, the health service is open to students on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Calling ahead for an appointment is recommended. Health Insurance Student group health insurance is required for all oncampus students. Enrollment procedures are handled at the Student Center for Health and Counseling, Cedar Hall, First Floor, 755-2053. Please call for more information or visit our website at www.bemidjistate. edu/students/services/health_counseling/ Walnut Hall 218-755-3750, 1-888-350-4255 Fax: 218-755-3753; [email protected] The Department of Residential Life and BSU Dining Services invite summer term students and their families to live and dine on campus. You will find a quality experience that is priced for value. Summer students are housed in Linden Hall. Summer school residents housed in the Linden Hall Suites are provided with private bedrooms and bathrooms, air conditioning, wireless Internet, study rooms, an outdoor fire pit, and more! Linden Hall offers reception desk service, a gaming room, a club room, social lounges, kitchens, vending machines, and a laundry. Also, staff members help students get oriented to BSU and the Bemidji community, and develop positive living/learning communities. Residence hall living offers students opportunities for social and academic interactions and success. Spouses and family members of summer term students are also heartily welcome to stay at Bemidji State University in the Linden Hall Suites. While here, family members are encouraged to enjoy a relaxing few weeks away from the responsibilities of home. Area attractions include recently renovated Diamond Point Park (directly across from campus), Lake Bemidji State Park, numerous beaches and lakes for swimming, boating and fishing, a night at the Paul Bunyan Playhouse, BSU’s Recreation and Fitness Center, BSU’s Outdoor Program Center & rentals, and shopping in the many area retail stores. To obtain a summer term residence hall application and contract, along with rates, please contact the Department of Residential Life, or visit our website at: www.bemidjistate.edu/students/reslife/ Dining Services Dining Services Office—Walnut Hall 218-444-7576; Fax: 218-444-7573 BSU Dining Services offers dining options for students attending courses during the summer months. For details about dining options, hours, and services during the summer, please visit our website at: University Bookstore Hobson Memorial Union-Lower Level 218-444-8509 Web: www.bemidjistate.bkstr.com E-mail: [email protected] Fax: 218-444-2918 Summer hours: M-H, 8 am-4 pm and F, 8 am-3 pm Academic year hours: M-H, 7:45 am – 5 pm and F, 7:45 am- 4 pm Students may order textbooks online at www.bemidjistate.bkstr.com. The bookstore also carries trade books, school supplies, and BSU imprinted clothing and gifts for adults and children. The University Bookstore buys back books every day of the year. www.campusdish.com/en-US/CSMW/Bemidji/ Outdoor Program Center Diamond Point Park 218-755-2999, open 7 days a week: 11 am-7 pm The Outdoor Program Center Boathouse can be found on the lakefront in Diamond Point Park adjacent to the BSU Football Stadium. Rentals include canoes, sailboats, sailboards, stand up paddle boards, bikes, and camping equipment. The OPC also offers indoor rock climbing at the Gillett Recreation-Fitness Center, equipment and instruction included. The OPC also offers clinics and weekend trips such as canoeing, kayaking, rock climbing, and backpacking trips. Pontoon rentals available by the hour, half day or full day with driver. . Gillett Recreation/Fitness Center 218-755-4135 www.bemidjistate.edu/students/recreation/ The Center is available to students during posted hours. The facility includes four activity courts adaptable for basketball, tennis, volleyball, and badminton; a six-lane 200 meter indoor track; free and fixed weight rooms; five racquetball courts; a state-of-the-art climbing wall; a six-lane 25 yard pool; a spacious dance studio; and a variety of cardiovascular equipment. Various programs are offered throughout the summer. To enter the facility, students must be enrolled for 1 credit or more, have paid their student fees, and present a current BSU ID. 31 32 2014 Bemidji State University University Conference Center 218-755-2851, 1-800-852-7422 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.bemidjistate.edu/meetatbsu/ Plan your next event at Bemidji State University. Your attendees will enjoy the beautiful campus right alongside Lake Bemidji. With our guest housing, dining services, meeting rooms, and campus recreation options, we can accommodate simple gatherings or host a full service event! Bemidji State University’s facilities are available for a variety of guests that include: meetings, symposiums, seminars, workshops, employee training, camps, conferences, conventions, retreats, banquets, weddings, special dances, religious education lectures, private parties, receptions, and more! Our prices are flexible and affordable. Our staff will work in close partnership with you to customize your program, providing the highest level of service to assure the success of your event. We welcome the opportunity to host your event! Hobson Memorial Union (HMU) http://www.bemidjistate.edu/students/hobson_union/ Information Desk: 218-755-3760 Union building and Information Desk summer hours: Mon.-Fri.: 7:30 am-4 pm Hobson Memorial Union’s central location on campus makes it easily accessible and provides a variety of services and programs to make your summer more enjoyable. Located within the Union are the Lakeside Foodcourt; University Bookstore; Affinity Plus Federal Credit Union, art gallery; meeting rooms, study lounges, and TV lounge. Services include email kiosks and WI-FI connection throughout HMU; mail drop/stamps; ATM machine; photo copy, fax, and laminating services; notary public; courtesy telephones; student, staff and faculty I.D. cards; lost and found; and event services (meeting rooms and equipment rental). The Hobson Union staff and students coordinate a variety of summer activities. Past events have included bowling nights, movie trips, road trips in Minnesota, giveaways, tie-dye, musicians, games, and more. These events are advertised throughout campus as well as via calendars distributed at events, the HMU Information Desk, and on the HMU website (see above). Admission Undergraduate Study Office of Admissions and Scholarships 102 Deputy Hall, #13 Bemidji State University 1500 Birchmont Drive NE Bemidji, MN 56601-2699 218-755-2040 Special Student Admission Option A Special Student Admission Form, found online at http://www.bemidjistate.edu/admissions/undergrad/ submit/applynow/ is available for individuals who do not plan to complete a degree or apply for financial aid. Once admitted as a Special Student, individuals may register for courses. Undergraduate Special Student status allows qualified students to attend summer term. Students will be granted special admission status if they (1) have graduated from an accredited high school OR (2) have completed a GED certificate OR (3) are transferring from another post-secondary institution at which they currently are, or have left, in good academic and financial standing. An application fee of $20 is required. Transcripts are not required. Students who later decide to pursue a degree program must apply for regular undergraduate admission to BSU. Admission Requirements for an Undergraduate Degree Program Bemidji State University admits high school students who 1) rank in the top 50 percent of their high school graduating class OR 2) score a composite of 21 or above on the ACT. The ACT is required of all students who have graduated from high school within the past two years. For high schools that do not rank their students, a GPA of 3.0 or above is needed for automatic admission. Transfer students (at least 24 semester credits) will be admitted if they have a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.00. Applicants who do not satisfy either requirement may be considered for conditional admission. Application Procedures for a Degree Program 1. Application for admission: complete the BSU application for admission and return it to the Office of Admissions and Scholarships. 2. Application fee: attach a non-refundable $20.00 money order, cash, or check (payable to Bemidji State University) to the application for admission. 3. Official transcript: request that your high school or secondary institution(s) send an official transcript directly to the Office of Admissions and Scholarships. 4. Send electronic ACT score report if graduation from high school has been within the last two years. Graduate Study SCHOOL OF GRADUATE STUDIES 111 Deputy Hall, #48 Bemidji State University 1500 Birchmont Drive NE Bemidji, MN 56601-2699 218-755-2027 Graduate Special Student Admission Students seeking graduate education for the purpose of personal or professional enrichment and/or licensure, without a planned master’s degree objective, may enroll with graduate special student status. Admission as a graduate special student requires that the student have a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university. Graduate special enrollment requires an application and a $20.00 application fee. Official transcripts (unless pursuing licensure), the Graduate Record Examination (GRE), or letters of recommendation are not required. Graduate special students who subsequently decide to pursue a master’s degree are required to complete a separate application for admission; they will not be required to pay a second $20 application fee. The application for admission should be submitted after successful completion of ten (10) graduate semester credits. Students interested in pursuing licensure should contact the Registrar (218-755-2020) regarding state requirements. All application credentials become the property of Bemidji State University and will not be returned to the student. 33 34 2014 Bemidji State University Accreditation and Membership Profile Bemidji State University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and maintains membership in the Midwestern Association of Graduate Schools, as well as with several national accrediting professional associations. Application Information: Master’s Degree Student Each application is considered on its merits. Applications should be received at least five weeks prior to the anticipated term of initial enrollment. International students should contact the International Program Center ([email protected]) to receive application materials and information. A student seeking admission must, as a minimum, satisfy each of the following requirements (visit the School of Graduate Studies website for specific requirements): A. Achieved an undergraduate cumulative grade point average of at least 2.75 (4.00=A), or a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.00 during the final full two years (60 semester credits) of study; B. Remit a $20.00 application fee (unless the $20.00 application fee was previously paid through the Graduate Special Student process); C. Request one official transcript from each previously attended undergraduate and/or graduate institution (please disregard if you graduated from a 4 year MnSCU institution); D. Provide the Graduate Record Examination General Test results if required by the department. Applicants are typically required to achieve the national norm in each category: qualitative, quantitative, and analytical reasoning; E. Provide at least two (2) letters of recommendation (contact the School of Graduate Studies as some programs require more); and F. Other specific documents as outlined per each department. Graduate Assistantships Teaching and/or research assistantships are available during the academic year and, periodically, during summer. These awards consist of a stipend and partial tuition award. The total full-time award is approximately $425* bi-weekly in addition to a waiver of three (3) graduate credits for the entire summer session. All communication regarding the availability of graduate assistantships should be addressed to the chairperson or graduate coordinator of the appropriate department/ program. *Some graduate assistantship stipends and tuition waivers are considered taxable. Contact the Business Office (218-755-2052) for additional information. GRADUATE OFFERINGS Master of Arts (M.A.) Degree English; Dr. Mark Christensen ([email protected]) Master of Science (M.S.) Degree Biology (Fall & Spring admission only); Dr. Mark Fulton ([email protected]) Counseling Psychology; Dr. Marsha Driscoll ([email protected]) (Program closed-no new admissions) Education (Fall admission only); Dr. Michael Urban ([email protected]) Elementary and Middle Level Mathematics Education (elementary & middle level teachers); Dr. Glen Richgels ([email protected]) English; Dr. Mark Christensen ([email protected]) Environmental Studies; Dr. Tim Kroeger ([email protected]) Industrial Technology; Dr. James McCracken ([email protected]) (Program closed-no new admissions) Mathematics (middle & secondary level teachers); Dr. Glen Richgels ([email protected]) Science (not currently taking applications) Special Education (Fall admission only); Dr. Judy Olson ([email protected]) Sport Studies; Dr. Donna Palivec ([email protected]) (Program closed-no new admissions) Technology/Career and Technical Education; Dr. James McCracken ([email protected]); (Program closed-no new admissions) Master of Education (M.Ed.) Degree – no new admissions Education; Dr. Michael Urban ([email protected]) Master of Business Administration (MBA) Business; Dr. Sanjeev Phukan ([email protected]) SPECIALIZED LICENSURES Health; Dr. Donna Palivec ([email protected]) Preprimary Specialty; Dr. Michael Urban ([email protected]) Reading; Dr. Michael Urban ([email protected]) Special Education — LD, EBD, and DAPE; Dr. Judy Olson ([email protected]) CERTIFICATES Electronic Writing (English); Dr. Michael Morgan ([email protected]) Online Teaching (MS/M.Ed. in Education); Dr. Michael Urban ([email protected]) 35 36 2014 Bemidji State University 2014 Tuition, Payment, and Fees The 2014 costs are as follows. In addition, students are required to pay student fees. TUITION Undergraduate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $249.85 per credit Graduate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $65.80 per credit Online Tuition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30 additional per credit Extended Learning Differential . . . . . $10 additional per credit Students who are residents of WI may qualify for a reduced tuition rate through reciprocity. Reciprocity applications must be filed with the state’s appropriate higher education authority prior to billing dates. Required Fees In addition, students are required to pay student fees. Fees subject to change without notice. Student Fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 credits $163.19 (maximum) MSUSA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Per semester credit $.43 Technology Fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Per credit $10.00 Transcript Fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 Green Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00 Other��������������������������������������������������Some courses require tuition differential or additional fees for lab and/or supplies. These are itemized on the fee statement. Other Fees Application for admission Special examinations $20 $5 per semester credit Payment Questions Questions about payment should be directed to: Cashier’s Office Bemidji State University Deputy Hall 202 #5 1500 Birchmont Drive NE Bemidji, MN 56601-2699 1-218-755-2045 Fee statements are available on the web in April, through the web registration page. If you have questions about your bill, please contact the Business Office at 218-755-2183. Reminder: To prevent registration cancellation for non-payment, tuition and fees must be paid in full by May 12. However, you will not be dropped for non-payment if any one of the following criteria is met: 1. If the Financial Aid office has received your FAFSA either for the summer term or previous academic year. 2. You have made a minimum down payment to your tuition and fees of 15% or $300, which ever is less. 3. You have a scholarship, waiver, or third party award on file that meets the minimum down payment rule. Registration Information and Policies Records and Registration Office 101 Deputy Hall #12 Bemidji State University 1500 Birchmont Drive NE Bemidji, MN 56601-2699 218-755-2020 Bemidji State University uses Web registration. See instructions on page 34. Dates & Deadlines * Registration Dates for Summer Session March 3 through the first day of classes * Course Cancellations Course cancellations are based on registration enrollment two weeks prior to the start of the course. Early registration may help ensure that a class will be offered. * Tuition Due Dates • May 12th-First registration cancellation for non-payment deadline. • May 3rd-Second registration cancellation for non-payment deadline. • July 3rd-Third registration cancellation for nonpayment deadline. Registration Policies * Classes are limited in size; registrations are processed on a first come, first served basis. Registering before April 29 is recommended. * Students are not required to have an advisor access code for summer registration. * Graduate-level courses are numbered 5xxx and 6xxx. Undergraduate students should not register for these. * Arranged Courses: Unlisted courses must be arranged by the student and the advisor, instructor, and department chair. An Arranged Course Request Form must be used to register for arranged courses. These forms are available from the Records Office and the Records Office website. They can be mailed to you upon request. Registration for arranged courses should be completed on campus, since Arranged Course Request Forms require department and division approval. * Students residing in North Dakota or Wisconsin need to complete and submit the appropriate application in order to receive the reciprocity tuition rate. Residents of all other states, as well as international students, pay rates equivalent to Minnesota residents. * The class schedule is not to be regarded as a contract. * Credits are in semester hours. * In compliance with Minnesota Public Law 1974, Chapter 479, data requested from the students in the registration process will be used for the purpose of advisement, to locate a student in case of emergency, and to provide statistical information. Failure to supply all requested information may jeopardize a student’s progress at this institution. * Bemidji State University uses social security numbers and birth dates for student identification purposes on student records. Providing this information is voluntary. If you do not provide these numbers, your application will still be processed. This data is requested for administrative purposes for the University. * The following directory information will be available to inquiries: name, address, e-mail address, telephone number, degrees, awards, academic recognitions, licenses received, participation in officially recognized activities and sports, dates of attendance, major and minor fields of study, names of parents when associated with awards and officially recognized activities and sports events, student classification, and date of graduation. Students who wish to hold this information completely confidential should notify the Records Office at the time they register, if they have not previously done so. This request for anonymity will remain in effect until canceled in writing. Students should be aware that this might jeopardize their chance of employment, since calls for directory information from prospective employers will be refused. 37 38 2014 Bemidji State University Registration Information and Policies (continued) Adding, Dropping, Changing Classes In the event a course you have chosen is filled add yourself to the wait list. The wait list is used until just before the beginning of May Term. Refunds Policy Tuition refunds for summer courses and workshops are given only through the first class day. No refunds will be given thereafter unless the student’s course load is adjusted for the University’s convenience. Withdrawal from School Tuition and fee refunds for withdrawal from school are made in accordance with Minnesota State Colleges and Universities Board regulations. Summer term refunds are determined by the schedule listed below. Refund of Tuition Subject to change without notice. No refunds will be made unless the student officially withdraws from the university. If official withdrawal is completed during the periods of time outlined below, the refund is: • Class days 1-2 - 100% • Class days 3-7 - 50% • No refund after day 7 After the 7th instructional day the Director of Accounting Services or designee will review special hardship cases by written petition only. The hardship must be fully documented. Cancellation of Courses or Workshops Some classes may be canceled due to low registration. Because course cancellations are based on registration enrollment two weeks before the first day of the course, early registration may help insure that a class will be offered. To learn if a class will be offered, log onto the Web registration site or call the Records Office at 218-755-2020. Only the classes in which you are actually registered will appear on the online fee statement. The university reserves the right to cancel a course when the enrollment is not sufficient to warrant its continuance, to divide classes if the enrollment is too large for efficient instruction, and to change instructors when necessary. Bemidji State University reserves the right to change without notice any materials, information, requirements, and regulations published in this bulletin. Senior Citizen Registration Minnesota senior citizens age 62 and over may enroll on a space-available basis in any course free of charge if they do not desire degree credit. If credit is desired, an administrative fee of $18.00 per credit hour will be assessed. Any laboratory course fees are required whether the course is taken for credit or for audit. For further information contact the Records Office (218-755-2020). Instructions for Complete Withdrawal from School If you are withdrawing from all of your classes, you are advised to complete the following steps: * If you would like to speak to a counselor or faculty member about any academic or personal circumstances related to your withdrawal: You are encouraged to stop by the Counseling Center in Cedar Hall or call 755-2024 to set up a confidential meeting. * If you live in the residence halls and/or have a meal plan: Contact Residential Life in Walnut Hall, 7553750, to terminate your Residential Life Contract and receive directions for proper checkout procedures. * If you received any type of financial aid: Contact the Financial Aid Office in Deputy 114, 755-2034, to address the following: 1) repayment of aid received if you are withdrawing prior to 60% of the term being completed; 2) your eligibility for future financial aid when you return to school; and 3) exit student loan information. * If you received a Perkins Loan: Contact the Loan Repayment Office in Deputy 202, 755-2039, for an exit interview and to update your Perkins Loan information. Knowing your rights and responsibilities in relation to this loan may help you in future funding and enrollment. * All students withdrawing must: Contact the Cashier’s Office in Deputy 202, 755-2046, to determine if you are to receive a refund or if a financial aid repayment is necessary. * Finally, you must withdraw from all your classes prior to the last day to withdraw as published in the semester class schedule by using the Web Registration system. Instructions for Registering via the Web Instructions for Class Registration via the Web 1.Access the BSU homepage: www.bemidjistate.edu/ Click on the “myBSU” tab at the upper right: portal.bemidjistate.edu/ Your screen should look as pictured here. Click on “E-services” in the lower right portion of the screen: https:// webproc.mnscu.edu/eservices/login.html?campusid=070 You do not need to login to the portal to register. 2.Enter your BSU ID and PIN (see screen for instructions) in the corresponding boxes. Click “Login Now.” For security purposes your BSU ID and PIN will be shown as black dots. 3.BSU will be using STAR ID and STAR ID PIN beginning in March. Call Records and Registration (755-2020) if you need assistance registering. 4 If your login was successful, click on the “Courses & Registration” tab from the menu on the left side of the screen. 5.You may search for classes or quickly add classes. Select “Register Now.” 6.The following screen will preview your schedule with the available courses you wish to register for. If a class has NOT been added to your schedule it will state the course ID number and the reason of failure. If your schedule appears correct, click “Register for these Courses.” (IMPORTANT NOTE: Courses with a failed registration due to time conflict may be added to your schedule. Be sure to review your schedule and drop one of the conflicting courses.) 7. Re-enter your PIN number in the appropriate box to confirm your selected courses, and then click “Register.” 39 2014 Bemidji State University P CAMPUS FACILITIES P 38 23RD STREET 1 Bangsberg Fine Arts Complex (BG) 2 Alumni Arch 3 Deputy Hall (D) 4 Heating Plant 5 H.T. Peters Aquatic Biology Lab (AQ) 6 Sattgast Hall of Science (S) 7 Memorial Hall (M) 8 Sanford Hall (SN) 9 Upper Hobson Memorial Union (HMU) 10 Lower Hobson (HMU) Memorial Union 11 Hagg-Sauer Hall (HS) 12 Bridgeman Hall (BN) 13 A.C. Clark Library (L) 14 David Park House (DPH) 15 Alumni House 16 Honors House 17 Campus Garden 18 Glas Scholars House P C BIR VE DRI ONT HM P 37 P NE 32 36 34 33 P 19TH STREET February 28, March 28, April 25, May 30, June 27, July 25, August 29, September 26 On the last Friday of every month from 3-5 pm, BSU will host a social event focusing on a different aspect of our global society. The purpose is to promote cultural education, communication, and leadership between students, faculty, staff and the community. In an informal environment there will be opportunities to gain a new perspective on oral traditions, performing arts, rituals, food, and more. These events are free and open to the community. For a full listing of dates, locations and topics, please visit: www.bemidjistate.edu/academics/summer. Bike Bemidji: Loop the Lake Festival Saturday, June 21, 2014 Bring the family for this community bike ride around Lake Bemidji. Travel via the Westside trail, Birchmont Dr., Cty 20, Lake Bemidji State Park, Paul Bunyan Trail. There will be a variety of stations along the way featuring food, music, and activities. If you don’t have a bike, don’t worry. You can rent one through Nice Ride Minnesota or Bemidji State University’s Outdoor Program Center. For more information visit: www.bemidjistate.edu/academics/summer. P 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 Bensen Hall (BE) Chet Anderson Stadium Outdoor Program Center (OPC) American Indian Resource Center (AIRC) Birch Hall (BH) Decker Hall (DH) Linden Hall (LH) Tamarack Hall (TK) Newman Center Switch Gear Building Practice Fields Gillett RecreationFitness Center (GC) John Glas Fieldhouse (FH) Baseball Field Softball Field Walnut Hall (WH) Cedar Apartments Pine Hall (PH) Oak Hall (OH) Central Receiving P 29 30 24 P 23 Swimming Beach 22 BIRCH LANE NE 18 17 P P 16TH STREET P P 15 15TH STREET 9 8 11 10 7 P 6 2 14TH STREET 14 TH ST 3 ET 4 1 P 12 Bangsberg Lot TH ST RE ET 5 RE 20 12 13 Admissions Office Diamond Point Park 19 16 14 12TH STREET Recreation path 28 17TH STREET 13TH STREET Parking Accessible entrance P 27 Academic Camps Upward Bound: Summer Residential Program Robotics Camp MusiCamp Ojibwe Culture Camp Girl Scouts College Sampler Scrubs College for Kids 25 19 20 21 22 P CALIHAN AVENUE NE Boy’s Basketball Camps Girl’s Basketball Camps Soccer Camps Volleyball Camps Northern Plains Vision of Sport Camp 26 31 IV EN E Cosmopolitan Café Sports Camps 35 P ON TD R Tuesdays, July 29, August 5, 12, & 19 10 am-3 pm Join Dr. Rebecca Knowles for a four-week course designed for adults with little to no science background; offered through classroom, laboratory, and field experience. The goal of the curriculum is to convey knowledge, wonder, and appreciation for the fungi and lichens abundant in northern Minnesota! Drop in for one or join us for all. For more information visit: www.bemidjistate.edu/academics/summer. BI RC HM Lichens and Mushroom Exploration SUMMER CAMPS Summertime. It is the perfect time to be at Bemidji State University. Music camps. Sports camps. Mind-expanding camps. All on our lakeside campus. It’s a place to make new friends, while developing new skills. For full details on these events, please visit www.bemidjistate.edu/ academics/summer. BIXBY AVENUE NE COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT P P HIGHWAY 197 / BEMIDJI AVENUE N 40 21 41 Director of Summer Sessions Deputy Hall #4 Bemidji State University 1500 Birchmont Drive NE Bemidji, MN 56601-2699 Penalty for Private Use Detroit Lakes, MN 56501 Permit No. 14 PAID non-Profit Organ. U.S. Postage 42www.bemidjistate.edu Bemidji State University