Current Students: Dixon Campus Accelerated 5-Week Session

Fall Session 1

Fall Session 2

Fall Session 3

Fall Session 1 (F1 )
8/16/2010 - 9/18/2010
Registration deadline - 8/2/2010

No classes Saturday, September 4 or Monday, September 6 (Labor Day holiday)

Tuition for this session is $490.00 per credit. 

Matriculated students with EC Web Pin Numbers may register for Fall 2010 beginning April 12, 2010, at https://ecweb.etown.edu/exweb/login.asp

# = Course has prerequisite, or requires permission from your Program Advisor.

Index   Course Name   Night   Time   Instructor
Ac 107   Business Financial Accounting

(No class Saturday, 9/4; make-up class will be Saturday, 8/14, 9:00 am.)
(No class Tuesday, 8/31; remaining 9 classes will be extended by 20 min.)

  T/Sat   Tue 6:00-9:00 pm & Sat 9:00 am-12:00 pm   Wesoloskie
Ac 305   Cost Accounting

Prerequisite:  Ac 106 or Ac 107 

(No class Monday 9/6; make-up class will be Tuesday 9/7.)
(No class Monday 9/13; make-up class will be through Blackboard.)

  M/Th   6:00-9:00 pm   Walker
BA 331   Business Law I
  Th   6:00-10:00 pm   Abel
CJ 290   Introduction to Forensics
  W   6:00-10:00 pm   Ebersole
Com 252   Multicultural Communication

(Values, Choice & Justice)

  T   6:00-10:00 pm   McDaniel
CS 209   Introduction to Database Systems

Prerequisite:  CS 121 

(No class Monday 9/6; make-up class will be through Blackboard.)

  M/Th   6:00-9:00 pm   Goocey
Ec 100   Global Macroeconomics: Principles and Issues

(Social World)

  W   6:00-10:00 pm   Anderson
FS 150   Foundations for Accelerated Learning

(Blended:  Class meets at Dixon Thursday 8/19, 9/2, & 9/16; 6:00-10:00 pm.  Class held online weeks 2 & 4.)

  Blended     Randazzo
Ma 151   Probability and Statistics

(Mathematical Analysis)
(Recommend an Algebra background)

(No class Monday 9/6; make-up class will be Saturday, 8/28, 9:00 am-12:00 pm.)

  M/Th   6:00-9:00 pm   Munyofu
Psy 208   Health Psychology (4 credits)

(Natural World)

(No class Monday 9/6; remaining 9 classes will be extended by 20 minutes.)

  M/Th   6:00-9:30 pm   Tushup
 

Fall Session 2 (F2 )
9/27/2010 - 10/30/2010
Registration deadline - 9/13/2010

(Please note that there is no break between F2 and F3 sessions.)

Tuition for this session is $490.00 per credit. 

Matriculated students with EC Web Pin Numbers may register for Fall 2010 beginning April 12, 2010, at https://ecweb.etown.edu/exweb/login.asp

# = Course has prerequisite, or requires permission from your Program Advisor.

Index   Course Name   Night   Time   Instructor
Ac 301   Introduction to Federal Income Tax
  M/Th   6:00-9:00 pm   Zartman
Ac 306   Strategic Cost Management

Prerequisite: Ac 305

  M/Th   6:00-9:00 pm   Walker
BA 248   Quantitative Techniques for Business

Prerequisite:  Ma 151

  T/Sat   Tue 6:00-9:00 pm & Sat 8:30-11:30 am   Seavers
CJ 220   Court Administration and Management
  T   6:00-10:00 pm   Staub
Com 362   Visual Communication
  W   6:00-10:00 pm   Burk
CS 409   Database System Development & Applications

Prerequisite:  CS 209

  M/Th   6:00-9:00 pm   Goocey
En 261   Literature and the Workplace

(Creative Expressions)

  W   6:00-10:00 pm   Kennedy
FS 150   Foundations for Accelerated Learning
  W   6:00-10:00 pm   King
IDC 490   Senior Research Project

Register by Advisor Only

(Blended:  Class meets at Dixon Monday 9/27, 10/25, & Tuesday 10/26; 6:00-10:00 pm.  Class held online weeks 2, 3, & 4.)

  Blended     Spaar
SSc 260   Equity and Justice in the Workplace

(Values, Choice and Justice)

  Th   6:00-10:00 pm   Florey
 

Fall Session 3 (F3 )
11/1/2010 - 12/11/2010
Registration deadline - 10/18/2010

No Classes November 22-28 (Thanksgiving Break).

Tuition for this session is $490.00 per credit. 

Matriculated students with EC Web Pin Numbers may register for Fall 2010 beginning April 12, 2010, at https://ecweb.etown.edu/exweb/login.asp

# = Course has prerequisite, or requires permission from your Program Advisor.

Index   Course Name   Night   Time   Instructor
BA 215   Principles of Marketing
  W   6:00-10:00 pm   Wilkes
BA 265   Principles of Management
  Th   6:00-10:00 pm   MacDonald
BA 310   Business Ethics

(Values, Choice & Justice - non-Accounting & non-Business majors only)

(Blended:  Class meets at Dixon Wednesday 11/3 & 12/8; 6:00-10:00 pm.  Class held online weeks 2, 3, & 4.)

  Blended     Randazzo
BA 325   Business Finance

Prerequisite:  Ac 106 or Ac 107

  W/Sat   Wed 6:00-9:00 pm/Sat 9:00 am-12:00 pm   Phillips, K.
BA 495   Corporate Strategy

Register by Advisor Only

(Classes scheduled for Monday, 11/8, Thursday, 11/11, and Monday, 12/6, will be held through Blackboard.)

  M/Th   6:00-9:00 pm   Nilson
CJ 350   Substance Use and Abuse
  Th   6:00-10:00 pm   Maioli
Com 251   International Communication

(Foreign Cultures)

  M   6:00-10:00 pm   Brummer
Com 364   Small Group and Team Communication
  M   6:00-10:00 pm   Underdonk
En 245   Growing up in America

(Creative Expression)

  W   6:00-10:00 pm   McDonnell
IDC 275   Religion and the Human Condition

(Values, Choice & Justice, Foreign Cultures, or Social World)

  T   6:00-10:00 pm   Miron

 

It is important to register for classes as early as possible, preferably at least two weeks prior to the start of the session.

5-week accelerated classes require the adult learner to review the course module and complete an assignment prior to the first class. The module will be emailed approximately two weeks before the start of class. Textbook information is included in the module. Books for all classes are available through an online vendor. The website for this vendor is http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/etown.htm.

Limited quantities of the textbooks for classes at Elizabethtown College will also be sold in the CCEDL office on campus. Books for classes at the Lancaster Center will also be sold in the Franklin and Marshall College Bookstore. These sites will usually have the books at least two weeks prior to the start of each session. Books for classes at the Dixon University Center, the York Center, and online classes are available only through the online vendor. They will not be sold at any of the four locations.

Blended courses are a combination of both internet and on-ground delivery methods. They meet in a classroom, at one of our four locations, at arranged times. Check the schedule for specific meeting days and times. The remaining weeks are provided over the internet via Blackboard. Contact your advisor or any CCEDL staff for more information.