The following explanatory notes apply to specific courses in the Spring 2008 schedule. The notes correspond to the numbers that appear in the column headed "Footnote."
01 This same course is offered by another department(s), as a self-paced course, or may have been offered under a different number. Credit for the course may be received only once. Consult the Bulletin of Courses for additional information.
02 This course is restricted to classified graduate students in the MACD, MAGE, MSCC, or MSIO programs. Contact the Psychology Department, located in SB-425 or at 909-537-5570, for additional information.
03 Course may be repeated. Variable topics courses may be repeated as topics change. If a course with variable topics is repeated to discount a previous grade, the same topic (identified by a specific course number and title) must be repeated. Consult the Bulletin of Courses for additional restrictions.
04 Prerequisites for Independent Study courses are: a minimum overall grade-point average of 3.0; consent of instructor; and departmental approval of a written proposal of a project submitted prior to the quarter in which the course is to be taken submitted. Students should check with the appropriate department concerning unit limitations and to obtain the standard application for filing.
05 On campus first 5 weeks- Monday/Wednesday RCH Section 7. Tuesday/Thursday RCH Section 8- Then Friday/Saturday beginning week 6 day 2 Uniforms start week 3 day 1. When uniform is worn, it must be worn in the entirety including the shoes. Campus clinical labs (first 5 weeks 8-12) in HP 239 Clinical lab at hospital 0700-1150 beginning week 6 day 2 Cannot attend classes unless all compliance documents are in the Nursing office.
06 See the Bulletin of Courses for policies on enrollment and grading.
07 Course open to undergraduate Music majors only. Students may enroll for not more than one applied music course per quarter. Contact the Music Department office for required approval of the Department Chair.
08 Requires admission to the Nursing Program. Contact the Nursing Department for additional information.
09 Campus clinical labs (first 2 weeks 8am-12pm) in assigned rooms Clinical lab at hospital 0700-1150 beginning week w day 1 Cannot attend classes unless all compliance documents are in the Nursing office Uniforms must be worn starting on the second day Bring medication supplies from black bag to campus lab Bring Fundamentals text (from Nursing 201) to Campus lab meetings.
10 Course open to University Honors Program students only. Contact the Honors Program advisor for additional information.
11 Multiple Subject Credential Program Requires admission to the Credential Program by submission of the Program Admission File (PAF). Multiple Subject Informational Meets are scheduled quarterly. Contact the Teacher Education Office at 909/537-5650 for additional information.
12 Course credit is not degree applicable.
13 Requires field experiences or classroom observation in approved settings. Contact the appropriate department/college for additional information.
14 Students are required to attend three meetings each quarter - the 1st week, the 5th week, and the 9th week. Service Learning Packets (SLP) are available for student pick-up in FO-106. The meeting dates and times are available with the packets.
15 This class requires field experiences or classroom observations in approved settings. Students are required to meet with the instructor during the first week in the classroom, on the date, and at the time specified in the second class note.
16 Requires admission to the BA in Liberal Studies Accelerated Track. Contact the PALS Center, 537-5857, for additional information.
17 Course is restricted to Psychology majors, Human Development majors, and Biological Psychology majors. Contact the Psychology department for additional information.
18 Class meets the first 5-weeks of the term.
19 600-level courses are open to postbaccalaureate or graduate students only.
20 Class section offered online. PC access to Internet is required.
21 Contact the instructor for additional course information.
22 Contact the Office of Distributed Learning at (909) 537-7439 for additional course information.
23 To be graded ABC/No Credit. Concerning English 95: open only to students who score above the lowest quartile on the English Placement Test (EPT). Students scoring at or within the lowest quartile on the English Placement Test will be required to register for English 85A.
24 Requires an essay score of 7 or greater and a total score of 151 or greater on the English Placement Test (EPT), or completion of the test and at least a grade of C in English 95, or completion of the test and a grade of credit in English 85.
25 PSYC-311 is restricted to Psychology, Human Development, and Biological Psychology majors. To register in the course, e-mail the Psychology department at PSYC-311@csusb.edu providing the following information: Name, Student ID, the date for your priority registration, and class sections (both lecture and lab) in which you would like to enroll.
26 This course is restricted to Psychology, Human Development, and Biological Psychology majors who have successfully completed PSYC-311 and other related prerequisites specified in the CSUSB Bulletin of Courses. Contact the Psychology department for additional information.
27 This course is taught in a hybrid format. There will be three class meetings with the rest of the course taught online. MSN courses are taught at the San Bernardino and the Palm Desert campus.
28 Requires completion of EELB 519 Co-requisite supervision.
29 Requires completion of EELB 519 Co-requisite last quarter of supervision.
30 Course requires registration in Activity/Laboratory Co-requisite.
31 Requires admission to the Credential Program by submission of the Program Admission File (PAF). Mandatory Single Subject Information Meetings are scheduled quarterly. Contact the Teacher Education Office at 909/537-5650 for additional information.
32 Co-requisite supervision.
37 Class meets at the campus Children’s Center.
41 Requires approval of the SAIL (Student Assistance in Learning) Program Office. Contact the SAIL Office, in UH-386, for additional information.
42 Students who have not taken Spanish at CSUSB must take a Spanish placement test before registering. Contact the department of World Languages and Literature for additional information.
64 There is an adjunct course offered for this class. See the University Studies section of this schedule, the Bulletin of Courses, or contact the SAIL Office, UH-386, for additional information.ATTENTION: OFF-CAMPUS COURSES
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