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In-Person WinterSession '09 Credit Course Schedule.

 

Courses are available to all students, degree and non-degree. Below you will find several ways to access credit course information however if you need additional assistance please contact our office at (860) 465-5125 or (860) 465-0206.


Winter 2009 Term

October 1  Registration for WinterSession begins.
Weeklong Dates
December 20-27 (No class on 12/24 or 12/25)   Saturday - Saturday
December 26-31 Friday - Wednesday

December 28-30 and

January 2-4

(No class on 12/20 or 12/31) Sunday - Sunday
January 5-10 Monday - Saturday
January 12-17 Monday - Saturday

Traditional Session Dates

Tuesday, January 6 - Thursday, January 22

Weeklong Sessions  offer an opportunity to earn three (3) credits in a weeklong intensive format, for highly motivated students who can devote an entire week to the course.  Classes meet for six days form 9 a.m. to 4:15 p.m.
 

Traditional session will meet Monday  - Friday for 12 class sessions beginning Tuesday, January 6. 

Session times are 9 a.m. -12 p.m., 1 - 4:15 p.m., or 6 - 9:15 p.m. 

 

Policies and Procedures

Drop/Withdrawal Process

Three-Week Session: To drop a course prior to the start of classes and before the third class meeting, you must complete an Initial Drop Form and return it to the Registrar's Office. No grade will be recorded for dropped courses.  To withdraw from a course after the second class meeting, you must complete a Withdrawal from Course Form, which requires the instructor's signature, and return it to the Registrar's Office.  A grade of WP or WFwill be recorded on your academic record. 

Withdrawal from a course is not permitted during the last five (5) days of the course.  If you do not officially withdraw on or before January 14, you will receive the applicable letter grae from the instructor.

Special and Weeklong Sessions:  Drop deadline is prior to the second class meeting.

NOTE: Deadlines for refunds and for dropping and withdrawing will be strictly enforced.  

 

*Friday, January 23 is a makeup day in case of snow cancellation.

Refund Policy

Traditional session Winter 09 courses are refunded as follows:
100% refund prior to the second class meeting.
50% refund prior to the third class meeting.
No refund after the beginning of the third class meeting.

Weeklong Sessions:
100% refund prior to the second class meeting.
No refund after the beginning of the second class meeting.

 

See the Eastern's Academic Calendar 2008 - 2009 for more important dates.

What Type of Student and What is my Tuition Rate?

If a student is matriculated in a graduate program of study (degree seeking or non-degree), any course taken for credit or audit (whether graduate or undergraduate level) by the student will be billed at the graduate level.

If a student is matriculated in an undergraduate program of study, any course taken for credit or audit (whether graduate or undergraduate level) by the student will be billed at the undergraduate level.

If a student is not matriculated, but has been awarded an undergraduate degree, any course taken for credit or audit (whether graduate or undergraduate level) by the student will be billed at the graduate level.

If a student is not matriculated, and does not have an undergraduate degree, courses taken by a student for credit or audit can only be at the undergraduate level and, as such, will be billed at the undergraduate level.


Live E-Web Catalog (Viewing courses OPEN TO ALL)

With E-Web you can view live updated undergraduate course schedules including seat availability.

  1. Proceed to E-Web.
  2. Select the term you would like to view.
  3. Then click the "Submit" button.
  4. To view the entire Course Schedule, go to the 3rd selection down and click on "Both" from the "(O)pen/(C)lose" option; then scroll to the bottom and click "Class Search".
  5. To view specific courses, enter the 3 letter subject code and 3 digit course number; then select "Both" from the "(O)pen/(C)lose" option and proceed by pressing the [ENTER] key or click the "Class Search" button.
NOTE: In searching for courses on E-Web, before clicking "Class Search" it is important that you select “both” rather than “open". If there are seats in “Reserve (RSV)” in the course you are interested in, please call the School of Continuing Education for assistance: (860) 465-0206. You may need approval to enroll in this course.

Off Campus Fall Courses

Below is a listing of all On-Campus and Off-Campus Wintersession 2009 Courses.

To view the Catalog Entry for each course:

  1. Click on the CRN number next to the course and scroll down.
  2. Click on the "View Catalog Entry" on the page to view the course description.

To check the availability of a course:

  1. Click on the CRN number next to the course.
  2. Click on the "Course Title" on the top of the page and scroll down.

View our Registration Information.

Click here to see all courses.

Please note:  the - FastTrack Course represents a FastTrack course.

On Campus in Willimantic (860) 465-0206
CRN Subj Crse Sec Cred Title GER/LAC Days Time Date Instructor Location
20132 ACC 201 01 3 Principles of Accounting

MTWRF

6:00-

9:15

01/06-01/22 Rujoub WH 313, 407
20115 ANT 201 01X 3

Introduction to

Canadian Studies

lC1

MTU

9:00-

4:15

12/28-12/30

Couture-

Palmerino

WH 213
              FSU

9:00-

4:15

01/02-01/04

Couture-

Palmerino

WH 213
20117 ANT 221 01 3 Native Americans

lC2/T2CP

MTWRFS

9:00-

4:15

01/05-01/10 Medich WH 212
20118 ANT 337 01 3 Urban Anthropology lC2

MTWFSU

9:00-

4:15

12/26-12/31 Greene WH 216
20208 ART 100 01 3 Studio Art Introduction llB/T1A

MTWRFS

9:00-

4:15

01/05-01/10 Blocton SH 221
20157 ART 140 01X 3 Explorations Visual Culture T1A

MTWRF

6:00-

9:15

01/06-01/22 LeGary SH 113
20209 ART 211 01 3

Art History 1:

Pre-History-1400

llB/T1H

MTW

RFS

9:00-

4:15

01/12-01/17 Pinckney SH 113
20127 AST 214 01 4 Descriptive Astronomy with Lab

lllB/T1NS

MTWRF

5:30-

8:15

01/06-01/22 Pazameta PLN PLT
20128 AST 214 01A 0 Laboratory

lllB/T1NS

MTWRFS

8:30-

9:30

01/06-01/22 Pazameta SCIENC 431
20161 BIO 202 01 3 Human Biology Lecture

lllB/T1NS

MTWFSU

9:00-

4:15

12/26-12/31 Booth SCIENC 117
20163 BIO 203 01 1

Human Biology

Laboratory

T1NS

MTWRFS

9:00-10:50 01/06-01/22 Cowles SCIENC 320
20220 BIO 303 70 3 Appl. Hum. Physiology- CD based course     12/29-01/22 Capasso CD Course
20133 BUS 225 01 3 Principles of Marketing

MTWRFS

9:00-

4:15

01/12-01/17 Teschner Eastern 40
20134 BUS 230 01 3 Business and Society

lVB/T1SS

MTWRFS

9:00-

4:15

01/05-01/10 Erwin WH 213
20222 BUS 245 01 3 Business Finance

MTWRF

6:00-

9:15

01/06-

01/22

Chukwugor WH 216
20136 BUS 325 01 3 Consumer Behavior

MTWRF

1:00-

4:15

01/06-

01/22

Synnott MC 103
20215 BUS 450 01 3 International Business

MTWRF

6:00-

9:15

01/06-

01/22

Rossetti WH 214
20116 CAS 201 01X 3 Introduction Canadian Studies lC1 MTU

9:00-

4:15

12/28-12/30

Couture-

Palmerino

WH 213
              FSU

9:00-

4:15

01/02-01/04

Couture-

Palmerino

WH 213
20210 CHE 200 01 4 Introductory Chemistry w/ Lab IIIB/T1NS MTWRF 9:00 - 12:15 01/06- 01/22 Keesey SCIENC 432
20212 CHE 200 01A 0 Laboratory IIIB/T1NS TR 2:15 - 4:15 01/06- 01/22 Keesey SCIENC 440
20187 COM 100 01 3 Intro Mass Communications IVA/T1SS MTWRFS 9:00 - 4:15 01/12-01/17 Gomez MC 203
20211 COM 330 01 3 Organizational Communication MTWRF 9:00 - 12:15 01/06-01/22 Toles-Patkin MC 201
20186 COM 350 01 3 Communication Writing WI MTWRFS 9:00 - 4:15 01/05-01/10 Chibeau WH 314
20142 ECO 100 01 3 Politicl Economy Social Issues IVB/T1SS MTSU 9:00 - 4:15 12/20-12/23 Pachis WH 215
              FS 9:00 - 4:15 12/26-12/27 Pachis WH 215
20143 ECO 200 01 3 Principles Of Macroeconomics IVB/T1SS MTWRF 9:00 - 12:15 01/06 - 01/22 Lombard MC 103
20144 ECO 201 01 3 Principles Of Microeconomics IVB/T2IS MTWRFS 9:00 - 4:15 01/05-01/10 Parzych SCIENC 116
20145 ECO 329 01 3 Political Economy Labor Relatn IC1 MTWRFS 9:00 - 4:15 01/12-01/17 Clifford WH 215
20164 ENG 227 01 3 Poetry IIA/T1LT MTWFSU 9:00 - 4:15 12/26-12/31 Chirico WH 214
20175 ENG 234 01 3 Contemporary Fiction IIA MTWRFS 9:00 - 4:15 01/05-01/10 Torockio WH 214
20168 ENG 259 01 3 Chicano/Chicana Lit/Culture MTWRFS 9:00 - 4:15 01/05-01/10 McNeil WH 215
20202 ENG 328 01 3 Children's Literature MTWRF 9:00 - 12:15 01/06-01/22 Jordan WH 113
20165 ENG 339 01 3 Shakespeare And Film MTWRFS 9:00 - 4:15 01/12-01/17 Clermont-Ferrand WH 210
20167 ENG 353 01 3 Storytelling MTWRFS 9:00 - 4:15 01/05-01/10 Mama WH 114
20219 EES 300 01 3 Basics of GIS T2IT MTWRFS 9:00 - 4:15 01/19-01/24 Wilson SCIENC 215, 219
20185 FAH 230 01 3 Fine Arts Apprectn: Historical IB MTWRFS 9:00 - 4:15 01/05-01/10 Lemons SH 209
20158 FAH 240 01X 3 Style In The Arts IB MTWRF 6:00 - 9:15 01/06-01/22 LeGary SH 113
20178 GEO 332 01 3 Geographies of Tourism T2CP MTWRF 6:00 - 9:15 01/06-01/22 Curran WH 114
20146 HPE 101 01 1 Foundatn Health Related Fitnes VB MTWRF 8:00 - 9:15 01/06-01/22 Chatterton SP 219
20147 HPE 101 02 1 Foundatn Health Related Fitnes VB MTWRF 11:00 -12:15 01/06-01/22 Gustavesen SP 219
20148 HPE 128 01 1 Racquetball VB MTWRF 9:30 - 10:45 01/06-01/22 Chatterton SP R/H COURTS
20149 HPE 128 02 1 Racquetball VB MTWRF 1:00 - 2:15 01/06-01/22 Chatterton SP R/H COURTS
20216 HPE 140 01 1 Yoga VB MTWRF 12:30 - 1:45 01/06-01/22 Gustavesen SP 101
20217 HPE 210 01 3 Personal Health MTWRF 6:00 - 9:15 01/06-01/22 Chalupsky SP 219
20218 HPE 255 01 3 Water Safety Instructor MTWRF 1:00 - 2:00 01/06-01/22 Lee SP 219
            MTWRF 2:01 - 4:15 01/06-01/22 Lee SP POOL
20152 HPE 329 01 3 Physiological Basis/Movement MTWRF 9:00 - 12:15 01/06-01/22 Switchenko SP 221
20153 HPE 360 01 1 Curriculum Materials P.E. MTWRFS 5:00 - 8:15 01/05-01/10 Robert CECE 167
20154 HPE 401 01 3 Motor Development MTWRFS 9:00 - 4:15 01/05-01/10 Robert CECE 167
20155 HPE 403 01 3 Coaching Youth Sports MTWRF 4:00 - 7:15 01/06-01/22 Staff SP 221
20224 HIS 116 01 3 Intro Modern World History IC2/T1H MTWRF 1:00 - 4:15 01/06-01/22 Staff WH 216
20174 HIS 121 01 3 Recent American 1877-Present IVA/T1H MTWRFS 9:00 - 4:15 01/05-01/10 Close WH 313
20171 HIS 230 01 3 Western Civ Before 1500 IC1/T2CP

MTSU

9:00 - 4:15 12/20-12/23 Frye WH 313
             

FS

9:00 - 4:15 12/26/-12/27 Frye WH 313
20172 HIS 342 01 3 Modern Latin America MTSU 9:00 - 4:15

12/20-

12/23

Meznar WH 213
            FS 9:00 - 4:15 12/26- 12/27 Meznar WH 213
20182 MAT 101 01 3 Intermediate Algebra MTWRF 6:00 - 9:15 01/06- 01/22 Staff WH 213
20214 MAT 120 01 3 Algebra Concepts in Context MTWRF 6:00 - 9:15 01/06- 01/22 Molkenthin SCIENC 117
20183 MAT 135 01 3 Math For Liberal Arts IIIA/T1M MTWRFS 9:00 - 4:15 01/05- 01/10 Yankov SCIENC 117
20184 MAT 216 01 3 Statistical Data Analysis IA/T2IT MTERF 6:00 - 9:15 01/06- 01/22 Osei SCIENC 115
20170 MUS 120 01 3 Introduction To Music History IIB/T1H MTWRFS 9:00 - 4:15 01/12- 01/17 Calissi SH 209
20176 PHI 210 01 3 Asian Philosophies IC2/T1LT MTWRFS 9:00 - 4:15 01/05- 01/10 Newell WH 317
20177 PHI 220 01 3 Ethics IC1/T1LT MTWRFS 9:00 - 4:15 01/05- 01/10 Fitz WH 315
20189 PSC 326 01 3 Politics Of Race/Class/Gender IVB MTWRFS 9:00 - 4:15 01/12- 01/17 de Vries WH 212
20179 PSC 340 01 3 Constitnl Law II-Civil Liberty   MTWRFS 9:00 - 4:15 01/12-01/17 Vasillopulos WH 213
20213 PSC 351 01 3 Enviromental Politics/Policy M 6:00-8:00 12/29 Salka WH 212
            R 6:00 - 8:00 1/15-1/22 Salka WH 212
20121 PSY 208 01 3 Psychology of Adolescence MTWRFS 9:00 - 4:15 01/12-01/17 Evans WH 317
20122 PSY 315 01X 3 Psychology of Gender IVA/T2IS MTU 9:00 - 4:15 12/28-12/30 Letterman WH 313
              FSU 9:00 - 4:15 01/02-01/04 Letterman WH 313
20125 PSY 419 01 3 History/Systems of Psychology MTWRF 1:00 - 4:15 01/06-01/22 Everton SCIENC 114
20120 PSY 460 01 3 Controversies in Child Psych MTWRFS 9:00 - 4:15 01/05-01/10 Danforth SCIENC 134
20126 SWK 310 01 3 Alternative Dispute Resolution MTWRFSU 9:00 - 4:15 12/26-12/31 Nilsson WH 315
20206 SOC 200 01 3 Personality & Social Structure MTWRF 6:00 - 9:15 01/06-01/22 Canterbury WH 317
20223 SOC 307 01 3 Deviance IVA MTWRF 6:00 - 9:15 01/06-01/22 Simon WH 315
20173 SOC 346 01 3 Race And Ethnic Relations MTWRFS 9:00 - 4:15 01/12-01/17 Matthews-Armstead WH 114
20119 SPA 110 01 3 Introductory Spanish 1 MTWRF 6:00 - 9:15 01/06-01/22 Staff WH 215
20190 THE 268 01 3 World Theatre: 17th Cent-Presnt IIB/T1A MTWRFS 9:00 - 4:15 01/12-01/17 Pellegrini SH 216
20207 THE 277 01 3 Computerized Drafting T2IT MTWRFS 9:00 - 4:15 01/12-01/17 Rozelle WH 314
20123 WST 315 01X 3 Psychology of Gender IVA/T2IS MTU 9:00 - 4:15 12/28-12/30 Letterman WH 313
              FSU 9:00 - 4:15 01/02-01/04 Letterman WH 313
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20195 SOC 340 64 3 Sociology Of World Religion IC1 MTWRF 6:00 - 9:15 01/06-01/22 Godfrey OC GROTON CONF
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If you have any questions, please, contact your advisor.

For the main campus, the advisement appointment number is 860-465-0206.

For Groton, please, contact Gail Turner at 860-446-9457.

For Vernon, please, contact George Steele at 860-871-8482.

For the Submarine Base, please, contact Jennifer Beatty at 860-445-0333.