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Summer 2015 Calendar
3 Week Session 1
(Tuition due May 27)
Start
May 26
Last day to add
May 27
Last day to drop June 8
End
June 12
3 Week Session 2
(Tuition due July 19)
Start
July 13
Last day to add
July 14
Last day to drop July 24
End
July 31
6 Week Session 1
(Tuition due May 26)
Start
May 26
Last day to add
May 29
Last day to drop June 22
End
July 3
Online
(Tuition due at time of
registration)
Start
June 9
Last day to drop July 14
End
August 1
6 Week Session 2
(Tuition due June 16)
Start
June 15
Last day to add
June 19
Last day to drop July 10
End
July 25
Note: Tuition must be received (not postmarked) by the due
date listed in the calendar section.
Cr.
Resident/Compact* Non-Resident
UP
MSEP
1-5 $212.52/cr
$503.32/cr
$311.50/cr
$217.47/cr
6-9 $1,275.12
$3,021.06
$1,869.00
$1,304.82
$3,021.06 +
$503.32/cr
$1,869.00 +
$311.50/cr
$1,304.82 +
$217.47/cr
10+
$1,275.12 +
$212.52/cr
* The Compact provides in-state tuition rates to residents of
Menominee County, Michigan.
For Online course tuition and fees, see page 3.
An additional $3.00 is assessed per person for United Council
dues.
All classes are subject to change or cancellation
Admission to UW-Marinette
Students planning to attend summer courses ONLY at
UW-Marinette must submit a special student application. Students planning on continuing their enrollment at
UW-Marinette for fall should complete the regular undergraduate admission application and supply all appropriate
documents. Admission applications may be obtained from
the Student Services office or you may apply online at www.
apply.wisconsin.edu.
Transferability of Courses
Courses taken at UW-Marinette or online will transfer to colleges and universities nationwide. For information regarding
how courses transfer to UW baccalaureate campuses, visit
www.uwsa.edu/tis/ and go to “Credit Transfer Wizards.”
Financial Aid
Six credit hours of summer courses are considered half-time
for financial aid purposes. To be considered for financial aid
through UW-Marinette, a student must be admitted as a regular (not as a special) student. The student must also have completed and submitted a 2014-15 Free Application for Federal
Student Aid (FAFSA) form using 2013 taxes. Students are
encouraged to apply online at www.fafsa.gov. If you attend
another campus and are enrolling at UW-Marinette just for
the summer, contact your campus Financial Aid Office to
discuss the possibility of a Consortium Agreement for summer financial aid. For additional information, contact Student
Affairs. UW-Marinette’s FA school code: 003897
Questions? Contact Student Affairs at (715) 735-4300,
ext. 4301.
Summer Session On-Campus
Tuition & Fees
Tuition and fees are payable by cash or check on campus or
by credit card online in PRISM. Once registered, if you decide
not to attend classes, you must officially withdraw prior to the
first day of classes online or at the Office of Student Affairs to
limit your financial obligation.
For payments not received by the due date listed in the calendar section, your registration will be canceled and you will
be automatically charged a $50 withdrawal fee per session.
If you choose to be reinstated, the $50 fee + full tuition must
be paid. No grace period and no exceptions. To avoid the $50
withdrawal fee, you must drop a summer course prior to the
course tuition deadline.
Returned Checks
A $25 charge (plus any applicable bank charges) will be
assessed for checks returned by the bank for “non-sufficient
funds.”
Refunds
Refunds are based on the official drop/withdrawal date
according to the following schedule:
3-Week Sessions
Wk 1
Wk 2
Wk 3
6-Week Session
Wk 1
Wk 2
Wk 3
8-week Session
Wk 1
Wk 2
Wk 3
Refund for withdrawals
Refund for withdrawals
Refund for withdrawals
100%
100%
100%
25%
50%
50%
None
None
25%
Student Affairs & Business Services Summer Hours:
Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Bookstore Summer Hours:
9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. the first two days of each session.
After-hour appointments available. Call 715-735-4300
ext. 4397 & leave a message.
Library Summer Hours:
May 26-July 25:
Monday - Thursday 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
www.marinette.uwc.edu
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UW-Marinette Summer Session is for everyone!
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Continuing or New UW-Marinette Students
College Students Returning Home
High School Students
Community Residents
To register for on-campus or a combination of oncampus and online courses:
All registration for summer courses will begin on
Monday, March 2, 2015
Students registering for online courses in addition to
on-campus courses should visit www.online.uwc.edu
for additional important information.
or current resident
Summer 2015
Get a Jump on Fall
Classes & Your BA Degree!
UW-Marinette Summer Session 2015
On-Campus Courses
3-Week Session 1: may 26 - June 12
6-Week Session 1: May 26 - July 3
CTA 103 Introduction to Public Speaking
MAT 113 Trigonometry
3 credits #1013 5:00-8:30 pm MTWTh M-117 Maurer
Study of the principles and techniques of effective speaking and listening in a variety of selected communication experiences. AP
GEO 130 Human Impact on the Environment
4 credits #1014 8:00-1:00 pm TTh F-108 West
A natural science course describing the alteration of the physical
environment with the resulting effects on air, water, soils, vegetation, animal life and humans. Field trip required. Geo 130 meets DPI
requirements for environmental education at some UW baccalaureate
institutions. NS; $35 course fee.
WOM 210 Women’s Health & Sexuality in Society
3 credits #1015 1:00-4:30 pm MTWTh M-117 Hendrick
This course will offer basic facts about the structure and functioning of the female body; issues in women’s health and sexuality will
be approached interdisciplinarily and will include physical, mental,
emotional, and social health and wellness topics and will be framed by
discussions of race, class, and other cultural identities. Cultural, social,
economic and political contexts will be explored. SS/ES
3-Week Session 2: July 13 - JULY 31
MUS 278 History of Rock and Roll
3 credits #1021 8:30 am-12:00 pm MTWTh T-117 Giebler
A study of Rock and Roll with emphasis on the roots, origins and influential figures in the history of this cultural phenomenon. Includes recorded
listening experiences. FA/ES
HES 217 Social Aspects of Sport
3 credits #1020 5:00-8:30 pm MW F-108 Kowalski
A course focusing on sport institutions as social organizations and how they
function within a culture or society. Emphasis is placed on group structure
and membership, as well as group pressure, socialization, stratification,
and deviance as they apply to the sport’s setting. Significant emphasis is
placed on the role of minorities in sports. Selected topics include sport and:
educational institutions, socialization, children, deviance, violence and
aggression, gender and equity, race and ethnicity, social class, social mobility and stratification, economy, politics, religion, and the media. SS/ES/IS.
Blended - pary online/part in class.
2 credits #1132 1:00-3:40 pm MTh L-105 Zaidan
Trigonometric functions, their basic properties and graphs, identities,
inverse trigonometric functions, solving trigonometric equations, solutions of triangles. Prereq: (a) a grade of C or better in MAT 110 (b)
concurrent registration in MAT 110 or (c) placement based on placement test score. MS. Prerequisites: MAT 113 has a prerequisite of (a)
a grade of C or better in MAT 110 (b) concurrent registration in MAT
110 or (c) placement based on placement test score. MS $30 course fee.
6-Week Session 2: JUNE 15 - July 25
ENG 102 Critical Writing, Reading & Research
3 credits #1016 1:00-4:30 pm TTh M-108 Learst
A composition course focusing on academic writing, the writing process, and critical reading. Emphasis will be on essays that incorporate
readings. Prereq: A grade of C or better in a basic writing course (ENG
097, ENG 098, or LEA 106 when taken as a three-credit course) or
exemption through a sufficiently high placement assessment. Core.
MAT 090 Basic Mathematics
3 credits #1017 5:00-8:45 pm TTh M-108 Meisner
Designed for students with minimum algebra background or who have
been away from mathematics for several years. Subject areas to be
covered include arithmetic of whole numbers, fraction and decimals,
ratios and percents, and basic algebraic concepts. Prepares the student
for Elementary Algebra. $65 course fee. Non-degree credit course.
MAT 091 Elementary Algebra
3 credits #1018 5:00-8:45 pm TTh M-108 Meisner
Intended for students with little or no previous algebra. Topics include
the real number system and operations with real numbers and algebraic expressions, linear equations and inequalities, polynomials,
factoring, and introduction to quadratic equations. Note: This class is
using the Hawkes program. $85 course fee. Non-degree credit course.
MAT 110 College Algebra
3 credits #1019 5:00-8:30 pm TTh M-117 Kalafut
Definition of function and sequence; linear and nonlinear functions
and graphs including logarithmic and exponential functions; systems
of linear equations and Gauss-Jordan method; theory of polynomial
equations; conic sections and optional topics such as mathematical
induction, matrix solution of linear systems and Cramer’s rule. Prereq:
A grade of C or better in MAT 103B or MAT 105 or placement based
on placement test score. MS
This schedule is subject to change. Please check the online course schedule at: http://courseschedules.uwc.edu to confirm the most up-to-date sessions and offerings.
UW-colleges Summer 2015 On-line Courses
If you plan to take ONLY online courses
for summer, please apply through www.online.uwc.edu
In online courses, students and faculty interact with each other as class members over the Internet. Instructional courseware utilizes web pages, discussion groups, and e-mail. Online courses never meet at a particular time or place, although they are structured within the academic semester time
frame and require regular class participation. For complete information about online courses, go to www.online.uwc.edu
AIS 101....................... Introduction to American Indian Studies
ANT 100......................................................General Anthropology
ART 181................................. Survey: Ancient and Medieval Art
ART 183............................Survey: Renaissance and Modern Art
AST 100.........................................................Survey of Astronomy
BIO 101........................................................... Concepts of Biology
BIO 141............................................................................... Heredity
BUS 101...................................................Introduction to Business
BUS 201.................................................. Introductory Accounting
BUS 204.....................................................Managerial Accounting
BUS 210................................................. Business Communication
BUS 230................. Intro. to Management Information Systems
CHE 123......................................................Chemistry and Society
CHE 203.....................................................Survey of Biochemistry
CPS 105.....................................................Computer Applications
CTA 103...................................................Intro to Public Speaking
ECO 203...........................................................Economics - Macro
ECO 204............................................................Economics - Micro
EDU 230................................................... Educational Psychology
EDU 300............................................. The Exceptional Individual
EGR 105..............................................Engineering Fundamentals
EGR 282....................................................Engineering Economics
ENG 101............................... College Writing & Critical Reading
ENG 102............................Critical Writing, Reading & Research
ENG 203............................................................. Creative Writing I
ENG 210................................................ Business Communication
ENG 250..................................... Introduction to Literary Studies
ENG 278...............................Multicultural Literature in America
GEO 101..............................Introduction to Cultural Geography
GEO 170.........................................Disasters - Living on the Edge
UW Colleges Online Information
Everything you need to know regarding UWC Online courses is
available at www.online.uwc.edu. This resource is updated regularly.
It is the student’s responsibility to access this website for specific
information including all Online course schedules, deadlines, and
payment information.
Online Registration
Begins: March 2, 2015 Ends: May 22, 2015
Semester runs: May 27 - July 31, 2015
You will register for UWC Online courses through UW Colleges
PRISM self-service system just as you would for any on-campus
courses. Note: UWC Online has different registration dates and
requirements than UWC campuses. Check www.online.uwc.edu for
accurate information.
Tuition & Fees for Online Courses
UWC Online course tuition, fees, payment requirements, and payment schedules differ from requirements at all other UWC campuses. Online course fees are $238 per credit plus a $25 per credit
administrative fee (refundable only through May 22). Tuition and
fees are due by the first day of the term, or the end of the second
week unless a third party contract has been received, the student has
enrolled in the partial payment plan, or has been granted a deferment for financial aid. A $100.00 late fee will be assessed to any student that has not paid, deposited $200 towards the pay plan, or have
GLG 170.........................................Disasters - Living on the Edge
HES 209.........................................Nutrition and Weight Control
HES 217...................................................... Social Aspects of Sport
HIS 101.............US History: Columbian Exchange to Civil War
HIS 102...............................US History: Civil War to the Present
HIS 105................. Western Civ.: Ancient Times to Renaissance
HIS 106................. Western Civ.: Renaissance to Contemporary
MAT 091......................................................... Elementary Algebra
MAT 105.................................... Introduction to College Algebra
MAT 108................................................... Quantitative Reasoning
MAT 110.................................................................College Algebra
MAT 113....................................................................Trigonometry
MAT 117........................................................Elementary Statistics
MAT 223.......................... Calculus and Analytical Geometry III
MLG 100..........................................Introduction to Meteorology
MUS 170....................................................Fundamentals of Music
MUS 273........................................ Jazz History and Appreciation
MUS 278..................................................History of Rock and Roll
PHI 237...................................... Technology, Values and Society
PHI 259........................................................ Philosophy of Racism
POL 104...............................American Government and Politics
POL 120................................. Politics of Crime and Punishment
PSY 201...................................................Introductory Psychology
PSY 210................................... Statistical Methods in Psychology
PSY 250................................ Life Span Development Psychology
PSY 309....................................................... Abnormal Psychology
REL 101.............................Introduction to the Study of Religion
SOC 101................................................ Introduction to Sociology
SOC 234......................................Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
WOM 101.........................An Introduction to Women’s Studies
WOM 210..................... Women’s Health & Sexuality in Society
enough financial aid to cover their balance in full by the due date.
Check www.online.uwc.edu for tuition postings and accurate payment information. You will NOT receive an invoice; please follow
payment instructions carefully.
Once the semester begins, UWC Online tuition is refundable according to the institution-wide UWC tuition refund policy and calendar.
Dropping Online Courses
UWC Online does not have an add period. Once Online registration
closes, students may drop but not add. Once the semester begins,
UWC Online follows the institution-wide UWC drop policy and
calendar. Complete information, including the administrative withdrawal policy, is available at www.online.uwc.edu
Online Textbooks
Textbooks should be purchased through NEEBO. To purchase textbooks go directly to the UWC Online Bookstore. UW Colleges is not
responsible for textbooks purchased through another vendor.
The required texts and materials for most UW Colleges Online
classes will not be available in your campus bookstore. Help Guide to
Textbook Purchasing through Neebo
For questions regarding your order, you can contact Neebo at 1-262524-1378. To report a problem with your order, please contact UW
Colleges Online helpdesk at 1-877-449-1877.