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SUMMER SESSION 2015
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Westminster Summer session courses are taught on a condensed schedule that enables you to earn credits and have time for a summer job and fun as well.
CONTENTS
SUBJECT PAGE
Enrollment Information .................................................................................................................................................. 3
Tuition and Fees ...............................................................................................................................................................4
Questions about Summer Session ..........................................................................................................................5-6
Campus Services ......................................................................................................................................................... 7-8
2015 Summer Session Courses ............................................................................................................................. 9-10
2015 Summer Session Course Descriptions ......................................................................................................11-12
Directory ...........................................................................................................................................................................12
WESTMINSTER COLLEGE SUMMER SESSION 2015
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ENROLLMENT INFORMATION:
Westminster Students:
■ Currently enrolled Westminster students do not need to apply for the summer session; simply register during online registration in March at www.my.Westminster.edu or during add/drop period beginning April 20- through May 29.
Students accepted to Westminster College for fall 2015:
■ First Year students accepted for Fall 2015 matriculation may apply for Summer Session using the form found at www.westminster.edu/admissions/summer/index.cfm
There is no application fee for current WC Students or WC Fall entering new students.
Visiting Students:
■ Students who are enrolled at another college or university must apply by using the enclosed summer session application or the online form found at www.westminster.edu/admissions/summer/index.cfm or by mailing the enclosed summer application to Graduate School & Adult Studies office located in McKelvey Campus Center, room 268.
■ There is a $35 one-time application fee which must be submitted by all new visiting students. Visiting students returning for a subsequent summer session do not have to pay an application fee again.
■ You will be registered as you requested as long as class space allows, and you will be contacted if there are any problems with your registration.
All course offerings are subject to change at the discretion of Westminster College. If a course does not have sufficient enrollment, it will be cancelled the week prior to the start of the term and students will be notified about making a change of registration. Pre-requisite course requirements (or permission of instructor) must be met for all courses with pre-requisites.
WESTMINSTER COLLEGE SUMMER SESSION 2015
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WESTMINSTER COLLEGE SUMMER SESSION 2015
TUITION & FEES
Application Fee .............................................................................................................................................................................................. $35.00(one-time fee, nonrefundable, new applicants ONLY)
Tuition & info tech fee, per semester hour ..........................................................................................................................................$422.50*
High School/College Dual Enrollment tuition, per semester hour plus info tech fee** ........................................................... $210.00*
Internship Fee ..............................................................................................................................................................................................$250.00*
Room Rent ................................................................................................................................................................................................... $840.00*
*Subject to change
**Wilmington Area High School students check with Guidance Counselor
For more information, call 724-946-7353 or toll free 888-378-2779.
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SUMMER SESSION FAQ
Where can I find information about my schedule, billing and classes?
All such student related information is posted on www.my.westminster.edu. Visiting students will be emailed log-in and password information to their personal email after they are registered.
Is there campus housing during the Summer Session?
Yes, housing is available in Berlin Village town house apartments during the Summer Session. All campus policies are in effect during the Summer Session. An additional form is required for housing. For the form and all housing request, please call the Office of Student Affairs at 724-946-7110.
How do I schedule an internship? (Westminster students only) Students planning to do a summer internship must:
■ Meet with advisor prior to the end of spring classes to plan your internship. (Faculty may not be available after the end of spring term.)
■ Pick up, complete and return the internship packet to the Career Center.
■ Register for internship in the Registrar’s office.
For more information or assistance, please call the Career Center at 724-946-6338. Internships are available to Westminster College students only. Education field experience/internships must be arranged through the Education Department.
When is the deadline to register for an internship?
The deadline to register for an internship is Friday, June 26, 2015.
When are grades available?
Summer School grades are available online at my.Westminster.edu in mid-August.
How do I transfer WC Summer credits to my College or University?
Please stop by the Westminster Registrar’s office to request a copy of your transcript to be sent to your College or University. There is a one time $50.00 transcript fee.
Am I able to change my schedule once classes have begun?
Yes, students who wish to change from one class to another may do so with no fee prior to the course meeting 6 clock hours. Please contact the Registrar’s office at 724-946-7138 to make any changes.
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Is there a fee to add or drop a class?
Students may add/drop a class with no fee prior to completing 6 clock hours.Students may add a class with a $100 fee prior to the class meeting 9 clock hours.Students may drop a class with a $100 fee prior to completing 12 clock hours.
Blended Learning class
Students may add with a $100 fee before the third day after the first class meeting date.
Students may drop with a $100 fee before the fourth day after the first class meeting date.
How do I withdraw from Summer Session?
If you decide not to complete a Summer Session course after the add/drop times, you must withdrawal online at my.westminster.edu.
When will bills be available?
Bills will be available on my.westminster.edu after June15.
Are there any requirements to register for online or blended learning classes?
All students interested in taking a blended learning course must be in good academic standing. An official college transcript is required for students who are not currently enrolled or accepted to enroll at Westminster College.
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CAMPUS SERVICES
Bookstore
The Westminster College Bookstore, located in McKelvey Campus center, will be open from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Textbooks will be sold beginning June 1 and may be shipped via UPS upon request by course number (ex. CHE 261). Students may call the Bookstore 724-946-7217 to order books for all classes. Books required for each course may be found at www.bookstore.westminster.edu/home.aspx.
Business Office
The Office of Business Affairs, located on the second floor of Old Main, is open for transactions Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 3:45 p.m.
Career Center
The Career Center, located in McKelvey Campus Center, assists Westminster students and alumni in planning and preparing for careers. For more information or assistance, please call the Career Center at 724-946-7339.
Computer Center
All enrolled summer session students will have a campus email account and access to network drives. After you are registered for class, login information will be emailed to new student’s personal email address. If you do not receive your network account information, please contact the LIS Call Center at 724-946-6000.
The Call Center, located on the first floor of McGill Library, should be contacted at 724-946-6000 with any computer or email problems.
Escort Service
An evening hour escort service from building to building and from building to parking lot is available by using the yellow emergency call boxes found in various locations on campus. Call ext. 7777 to connect with the campus security office.
Dial 724-946-7777 if calling from off campus.
Learning Center
The Learning Center does not maintain summer hours. Call the Graduate School & Adult Studies office at (724) 946-7353 to request for academic assistance.
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Libraries
McGill Memorial Library hours are:
May 11 - August 28 Monday - Friday 9 am – 4 pm
Saturday - Sunday closed
Appointments may be made for additional times.
The libraries will be closed on Monday, May 25 and on Friday, July 3.
MAC Machine
For cash withdrawal only, a MAC Machine is located near the TUB food court on the 1st floor of the McKelvey Campus Center. Check cashing may be provided at the local banks:
First National Bank of Pennsylvania, Huntington Bank,
135 E. Neshannock Avenue 108 South Market Street
(724) 946-9300 (724) 946-3537
Students with disabilities
The College is committed to providing individualized attention and services for students with disabilities. Students with disabilities who require additional accommodations should contact Director of Disability Support Services at 724-946-7192 in Thompson Clark Hall, Room 209.
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Blended Learning Courses
Department NBR IP Course Title Dates 1st Class Room Faculty
*Religion 119-30 RP Religion in America June 18 – July 16 Thursday, June 18; 9:00-noon PH 210 Hickman,L.
REL 119-30 ON CAMPUS CLASS MEETINGS – Thursday, June 18, 25, July 2, 9 & 16 – 9:00 am –noon
*Political Science 104-30 ST International Politics June 8 – July 21 Friday, June 5; 2:00-4:00 PH 107 Aleprete
PS 104-30 ON CAMPUS CLASS MEETINGS – Friday, June 5 & Tuesday, July 21 – 2:00-4:00 pm
*Westminster students must be in good academic standing to enroll in an online or blended learning course.
An official college transcript is required for students who are not currently enrolled or accepted to enroll at Westminster College.
All course offerings are subject to change at the discretion of Westminster College
Add/Drop DeadlinesStudents may add/drop a class with no fee prior to completing 6 clock hours.Students may add a class with a $100 fee prior to the class meeting 9 clock hours.Students may drop a class with a $100 fee prior to completing 12 clock hours.
UNDERGRADUATE CLASSES
June 8 – July 17, 2015(There can be some exceptions but in general, this is the range requested for summer classes.)
Online & Day Courses
Department NBR IP Course Title Dates Days Time Room Faculty
*Communication 320-30 HC Perspectives on Sports June 8 – July 17 ONLINE N/A N/A Corso
Media & Communication
Physics 141-30 SD Foundations of Physics I June 8 – June 26 M,T,W,R,F 7:30-12:30 HSC 152 Caylor
Physics 142-30 Foundations of Physics II June 29 – July 20 M,T.W.R.F 7:30-12:30 HSC 152 Caylor
Physics 151-30 SD Principles of Physics I June 8 – June 26 M,T,W,R,F 7:30-12:30 HSC 152 Caylor
Physics 152-30 Principles of Physics II June 29 – July 20 M,T,W,R,F 7:30-12:30 HSC 152 Caylor
*Theatre 101-30 HC Introduction to Theatre June 8 – July 17 ONLINE N/A N/A Jachimiak
WESTMINSTER COLLEGE SUMMER SESSION 2015
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Online Course Deadline
Business office is working on policy.
Blended Learning Course Deadline
Students may add with a $100 fee before the third day after the first class meeting date.
Students may drop with a $100 fee before the fourth day after the first class meeting date.
Days Building Codes
M-Monday HSC-Hoyt Science Center
T-Tuesday OM-Old Main
W-Wednesday PH-Patterson Hall
R-Thursday TC-Thompson Clark
F-Friday MCC-McKelvey Campus Center
S-Saturday
There will be NO classes on Monday, May 25, 2015 and Friday, July 3, 2015.
Deadline to register for summer internship is on Friday, June 26, 2015.
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COURSE DESCRIPTIONSAll classes receive 4 semester hours of credit.
Prerequisites are indicated.
Communications 320: Perspectives on Sports Media and Communication Corso
This course explores the complex and often overlooked dynamic of sports communication in today’s society and what we can learn about our cultural norms and values through sport. Since most of our exposure to sports is mediated through media (watching events on television, listening to sports talk radio, reading sports magazine, or surfing sports news websites), there will be special attention to how the media contributes to the ongoing discourse in this area. Drawing on theories of media and rhetorical criticism, this course will examine media’s role in telling the story of sports, and how telling that story shapes and reinforces cultural values. This is an online course.
Physics 141: Foundations of Physics I Caylor
The first three weeks of an introductory study of physics (mechanics, heat, electricity, magnetism, waves, light, and modern physics) without calculus. Some emphasis will be given to applications of physics to biological systems. A laboratory is included. Prerequisite: a good background in high school mathematics including algebra and trigonometry.
Physics 142: Foundations of Physics II Caylor
The second three weeks of an introductory study of physics (mechanics, heat, electricity, magnetism, waves, light, and modern physics) without calculus. Some emphasis will be given to applications of physics to biological systems. A laboratory is included. Prerequisites: PHY 141 or PHY 151
Physics 151: Principles of Physics I
Caylor
The first three weeks of an introductory study of physics (mechanics, heat, electricity, magnetism, waves, light, and modern physics). Some basic concepts of calculus may be introduced as needed. A laboratory is included. Co-requisite: MTH 150 or higher.
Physics 152: Principles of Physics II Caylor
The second three weeks of an introductory study of physics (mechanics, heat, electricity, magnetism, waves, light, and modern physics). Calculus methods will be used. A laboratory is included. Prerequisites: PHY 151; Co-requisite: MTH 152 or higher.
Theatre 101: Introduction to Theatre Jachimiak
An examination of the process by which dramatic literature becomes theatre. The course examines the forms of comedy, tragedy, and their offshoots as well as the elements of theatre – structure, character, language, scenography – and the styles of theatre with an emphasis on modernism and post-modernism. This course does not meet major requirements. This is an online course.
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BLENDED LEARNING COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
Classes will have some required meetings on campus at the discretion of the instructor. Contact instructor for course syllabus details. Students must be in good academic standing to enroll in a blended learning course.
All classes receive 4 semester hours of credit. Prerequisites are indicated
Religion 119: Religion in America
Hickman, L.
A study of the many religions which constitute America’s religious mosaic. Attention is given to American religious history from 1600 to present and to the ways in which religious pluralism relates to America’s commitment to a religious freedom and to America’s ongoing quest for unity amid this diversity. This course includes an emphasis on pacifist religious movements and may be counted toward a minor in peace studies.
Political Science 104: International Politics
Aleprete
A study of politics among states and other actors who affect global relations. Once establishing a background in the concepts used to analyze world politics, students will use these concepts to explore the Cold War era, the end of that system and several pertinent international issues in the areas of security, economics, and the environment.
DIRECTORY
Academic Affairs Old Main 109 724-946-7122
Bookstore McKelvey Campus Center 248 724-946-7216
Bookstore Text Book McKelvey Campus Center 170 724-946-7217
Business Office Old Main 206 724-946-7140
Career Center McKelvey Campus Center 341 724-946-7339
LIS Call Center McGill Library 724-946-6000
Escort Service McKelvey Campus Center 165 724-946-7777
Graduate School & Adult Studies McKelvey Campus Center 267 724-946-7353
McGill Memorial Library McGill Library 724-946-7330
Office of the Registrar Old Main 112 724-946-7136
Office of Student Affairs McKelvey Campus Center 244 724-946-7110
Summer Session Administration McKelvey Campus Center 267 724-946-7353