Fall 2016 COURSE GUIDE - University Of The District Of Columbia

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Fall 2016COURSE GUIDECommunity College, Four-Year and Graduate OfferingsIMPORTANT: ALL STUDENTS MUST ACTIVATE THEIR EMAILACCOUNTS.All students have email accounts established when they register for one ormore classes at the University of the District of Columbia. This emailaccount will be used by faculty to contact students enrolled in their classesand for college staff to inform students of important announcements. Studentemail accounts are Web-based and can be accessed from any computer with anInternet connection.The format of the email address is firstname.lastname@udc.edu. Occasionally,we have students sharing the same username. When this happens, the username(firstname.lastname) is suffixed with a number like: firstname.lastname2 orfirstname.lastname3. The username portion of the email address can be used toaccess Blackboard and Wireless connections.Once issued, email accounts must be activated by the student. For detailedinstructions on how to retrieve and activate your student email and access youraccount, please visit my.udc.edu.To access the email, please visit www.udc.edu/mail. The username is firstname.lastname@udc.edu and the initial password is your student ID number.If you need assistance with your email, please visit the Help Desk in Building 41,A Level, or send email to support@udc.edu.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY POLICYThe University of the District of Columbia is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action institution. The Universityprohibits discrimination or harassment against any person on the basis of the actual or perceived actual race,color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, familyresponsibilities, matriculation, political affiliation, marital status, personal appearance, genetic information, familialstatus, source of income, status as a victim of an intra-family offense, place of residence or business, or status asa covered veteran, as provided for and to the extent required by District and Federal statutes and regulations.This policy covers all programs, services policies, and procedures of the University, including admission toeducational programs and employment. The University emphasizes the recruitment of minorities, women,disabled individuals, disabled veterans, Vietnam era veterans, and other eligible veterans. 2012 University of theDistrict of Columbia.ACCREDITATIONThe University of the District of Columbia is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education,3624 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104. (267.284.5000) The Middle States Commission on Higher Educationis an institutional accrediting agency recognized by the US Secretary of Education and the Council for HigherEducation Accreditation.DISCLAIMERThe University will make every effort to offer all courses and sections shown on the website. However, theUniversity reserves the right to cancel or make changes to courses for insufficient enrollment or as othercompelling circumstances warrant.IMPORTANT: ALL STUDENTS MUST ACTIVATE THEIR EMAIL ACCOUNTSAll students have email accounts established when they register for one or more classes at the Universityof the District of Columbia. This email account will be used by faculty to contact students enrolled in theirclasses and for college staff to inform students of important announcements. Student email accounts areWeb-based and can be accessed from any computer with an Internet connection.The format of the email address is firstname.lastname@udc.edu. Occasionally, we have students sharingthe same username. When this happens, the username (firstname.lastname) is suffixed with a numberlike: firstname.lastname2 or firstname.lastname3. The username portion of the email address can be usedto access Blackboard and Wireless connections.Once issued, email accounts must be activated by the student. For detailed instructions on how toretrieve and activate your student email and access your account, please visit my.udc.edu.To access the email, please visit www.udc.edu/mail. The username is firstname.lastname@udc.edu andthe initial password is your student ID number.If you need assistance with your email, please visit the Help Desk in Building 41, A Level, or send email tosupport@udc.edu.TEXTBOOK INFORMATIONIn accordance with the Higher Education Opportunity Act, 20 U.S.C. §1015b, textbook information for Universitycourses is available on the University’s website at www.udc.edu/booklink.1

Table of ContentsACCREDITATION . 1USEFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS (AREA CODE 202) . 3ACADEMIC CALENDAR - Fall 2016 . 4COMMUNITY COLLEGE . 5SPECIAL BOOKSTORE HOURS, REGISTRATION WEEK . 5ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS . 6UNIVERSITY BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMS. 6UNIVERSITY GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL DEGREE PROGRAMS. 7DEPARTMENT HEADS AND LOCATIONS . 8ACADEMIC ADVISORS . 13CONTINUING STUDENTS REGISTRATION PROCEDURES . 20HOLDS AND BARS . 20FINAL STEPS FOR ALL STUDENTS . 21STUDENT INSURANCE COVERAGE. 22ENROLLMENT TIME STATUS. 23COURSELOAD LIMITATIONS . 23ADD/DROP PROCEDURES . 23CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT POLICY. 24CREDIT BY EXAMINATION . 24WITHDRAWAL FROM A COURSE . 25APPLICATION FOR GRADUATION . 25PAYING FOR CLASSES . 26PAYMENT OPTIONS . 28REFUND POLIC . 29DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER . 29COUNSELING AND STUDENT DEVELOPMENT CENTER . 29VETERANS CERTIFICATION . 30CONSORTIUM OF UNIVERSITIES . 30POLICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY . 31LEARNING RESOURCES DIVISION INFORMATION . 32FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA) . 32FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE . 342

USEFUL TELEPHONE NUMBERS (AREA CODE 202)UNIVERSITY OPERATOR274.5000Academic Advising Center (Flagship)Academic Advising Center (C.C.)Academic Support Center ateAdmissions—Law SchoolAlumni AffairsAthleticsBlackboard 9.1BookstoreCable TelevisionCampus Police (Lost & Found)Career ServicesCashierChild Development Center (Lab School)Community CollegeComputer CenterContinuing EducationCooperative Extension ServiceCounseling/Student Development CenterFinancial AidGerontologyHealth ServicesLand-Grant ActivitiesLaw SchoolLibraryLost & FoundNew Student OrientationParking OperationsProvost and VP for Academic AffairsRegistrarRegistrar—Law SchoolSpecial EventsSpeech & Hearing ClinicStudent AccountsStudent Life & Services (Clubs & Organizations)Student AffairsStudent EmploymentStudent Government (Undergraduate)Student Government (Graduate)Trilogy Student NewspaperVeterans AffairsWater Resources Research InstituteWorkforce DevelopmentVisit us on the 73274.5417/7181www.udc.edu3

ACADEMIC CALENDAR - Fall 2016Tuition Installment Plan Enrollment Period for Continuing Students for Fall2016Fall 2016 Online Course Adjustment Period for continuing StudentsApril 1 - August 28, 2016August 15-19, 2016Professional Development DaysAugust 16 & 17 Full DaysAugust 18 & 19 Half DaysAdvisement / Registration for New, Readmitted, Special & Transfer StudentsAugust 18 - 21, 2016Deadline Date to Submit Change of Major Forms to Registrar’s OfficeAugust 19, 2016Classes BeginAugust 22, 2016Late registration and Add/Drop (On line)Deadline date to pay for Fall 2015 Course RegistrationWithdrawal Deadline for 100% Refund (Tuition Only)Attendance Verification Reports Due (Online)Labor Day Observance (University Closed)Classes ResumeLast Day to Apply for Fall 2016 DegreeOpening ConvocationMid-term ExamsColumbus Day Observance (University Closed)Classes ResumeLast day to Enter Mid-Term Grades OnlineContinuing Students Advisement for Spring 2017August 22 - 28, 2016August 29, 2016August 29 - Sept 2, 2016August 29 - Sept 2, 2016September 5, 2016September 6, 2016September 9, 2016September 22, 2016October 3 - 8, 2016October 10, 2016October 11, 2016October 13, 2016November 1, 2016December 9, 2016Continuing Students Online Registration for Spring 2017November 1December 23, 2016November 1, 2016 January 13, 2017November 4, 2016November 11, 2016November 14, 2016November 24 - 26, 2016November 28, 2016December 2, 2016Tuition Installment Plan Enrollment Period for Continuing StudentsLast day to Withdraw from Classes without Academic PenaltyVeteran’s Day Observance (University Closed)Classes ResumeThanksgiving Day Observance (University Closed)Classes ResumeDeadline for Clearing Incomplete Grades for Spring and Summer 2015( I - Roster Due in the Office of the Registrar)Last Day of Classes and Last Day to Effect a Total WithdrawalReading DayCommon Exams (School of Business)Common Exams (English)Final ExaminationFall Semester EndsLast Day to Enter Grades OnlineChristmas Day (University Closed)December 7, 2016December 8, 2016December 9, 2016December 9, 2016December 10 - 16, 2016December 16, 2016December 21, 2016December 26 ,20164

CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSESContinuing Education at the Community College has more than a thousand online and affordable classes rightnow and will soon be offering live classes in professional development, liberal arts, leisure and recreation, andpublic service and nonprofit management. Visit www.udc.edu/cc/continuing education for more information.COMMUNITY COLLEGEEffective Fall semester 2009, students pursuing associate degrees (pg. 6) will be admitted to the openadmissions, University of the District of Columbia Community College (CCDC).The requirements are: Official high school transcript or official GED resultsPlacement test—ACCUPLACER (administered by the Testing Office)FLAGSHIP UNIVERSITYEffective Fall semester 2011, students pursuing baccalaureate degrees (pg.6) will be eligible for admission to theUniversity, if one of the following admission requirements* is met:2.5 GPA and 1200 SAT/16 ACT score2.0 GPA and 1400 SAT/19 ACT scoreStudents who do not meet the above requirements may “test in” by achieving required minimum scores on theACCUPLACER examination subtests: 78 (reading), 86 (English) and 85 (mathematics).International students who are non-native speakers of English must also take the Test of English as a ForeignLanguage (TOEFL) and achieve minimum scores of 550 on the written test, 213 on the computerized test, or 79on the Internet test.* These minimum requirements do not preclude the additional requirements established by the respective degreeprograms.SPECIAL BOOKSTORE HOURS, REGISTRATION WEEKMonday - Thursday: 9 AM–7 PMFriday: 9 AM–5 PMSaturday: 11AM–4 PMThe University bookstore is located in Building 38, A level.For more information, call 202.274.5110.5

* The Community College’s Associate of Applied Science degree in Mortuary Science is currentlyundergoing reorganization and not admitting new students. However, the program is accredited by theAmerican board of Funeral Service Education (ABFSE) through September 1, 2016. Please contactProfessor John Kirksey by phone (202-274-5929) or email (john.kirksey@udc.edu), should you have anyquestions.ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMSAdministrative Office Management (AAS)Architectural Engineering Technology (AAS)Automotive Technology (AAS)Aviation Maintenance Technology (AAS)Business Technology (AAS)Computer Accounting Technology (AAS)Computer Science Technology (AAS)Construction Management (AAS)Corrections Administration (AAS)Education (AA)Concentrations:Early Childhood SchoolGeneral Education for Elementary & SecondaryInfant ToddlerFashion Merchandising (AAS)Fire Science Technology (AAS)Graphic Design (AA)Hospitality Management and Tourism (AAS)Law Enforcement (AAS)Legal Assistant (AAS)Liberal Studies (AA)/ (AS)* Mortuary Science (AAS)Music (AA)Respiratory Therapy (AAS)UNIVERSITY BACHELOR’S DEGREE PROGRAMSCollege of Agriculture, Urban Sustainability, and Environmental SciencesArchitecture (BS)Health Education (BS)Concentration:Public HealthNursing (BS)Nutrition and Dietetics (BS)College of Arts and SciencesCriminal Justice (BA)Concentration:Homeland Security Science and TechnologyArt (BA)Concentration:Art EducationGraphic DesignPhotographyStudio ArtBiology (BS)Chemistry (BS)Early Childhood Education (BA)6

Elementary Education (BA)English (BA)Human Development (BA)Mathematics (BS)Music (BM)Political Science (BA)Psychology (BS)Social Work (BSW)Special Education (BS)School of Business and Public AdministrationAccounting (BBA)Business Management (BBA)Concentrations:FinanceManagement Information SystemsMarketingEntrepreneurship (Certificate)Non-Profit Leadership (Certificate)Procurement and Public Contracting (Certificate)School of Engineering and Applied SciencesCivil Engineering (BS)Computer Science (BS)Electrical Engineering (BS)Concentration:Computer EngineeringElectronic Engineering TechnologyInformation Technology (BS)Mechanical Engineering (BS)UNIVERSITY GRADUATE AND PROFESSIONAL DEGREE PROGRAMSCollege of Agriculture, Urban Sustainability, and Environmental SciencesArchitecture (MARC)Nutrition and Dietetics (MS)Water Resources Management (PSM)College of Arts and SciencesAdult Education (MA)Concentrations:Adult Basic EducationHealth Services & GerontologyHuman Resources DevelopmentLeadership & Administration in Adult EducationCancer Biology, Prevention and Control (MS)Counseling (MS)Concentrations:School CounselingMental Health CounselingEarly Childhood Education (MA)Homeland Security (MS)Rehabilitation Counseling (MA)Speech-Language Pathology (MS)7

Teaching (MAT)Concentrations:Elementary ConcentrationMusic EducationSecondary ArtSecondary EnglishSecondary Foreign LanguagesSecondary MathSecondary Social StudiesAdult Education (Certificate)School of Business and Public AdministrationBusiness Administration (MBA)Public Administration (MPA)Concentrations:Nonprofit ManagementPublic ManagementProcurement-Public ContractingNonprofit Management (Certificate)School of Engineering and Applied SciencesComputer Science (MS)Concentrations:Computer Design & Systems SoftwareIntelligent SystemsNetwork SecuritySpecialized ApplicationsTheoretical Computer SciencesElectrical Engineering (MS)David A. Clarke School of LawJuris Doctorate (JD)Master of Laws (LLM)DEPARTMENT HEADS AND LOCATIONSCOMMUNITY COLLEGEDr. Dianna Phillips, Chief Executive Officer202.274.7177, 801 N. Capitol St. NE, Suite 514Professor Marilyn Hamilton, Dean of Academic Affairs202.274.5800, 801 N. Capitol St. NE, Suite 321Dr. H. Pearl Peters, Dean of Student Achievement202.274.5800, 801 N. Capitol St. NE, Suite 225Kim Ford, Acting Dean of WorkforceDevelopment and Lifelong Learning202.274.7181, 801 N. Capitol St. NE, Suite 329Prof. Laurence S. Covington, Faculty Program CoordinatorEnglish, ESL, Speech, and World Languages202.274.5629, 801 N. Capitol St. NE8

Prof. John Griffin, Faculty Program Coordinator for Math and Engineering202.274.5800, 801 N. Capitol St. NE, Room 407Prof. Susie Cato, Faculty Program Coordinator and Director of Nursing for AAS Nursing Program202.274.5914, 801 N. Capitol St., NE, Room 812Prof. Donald Steinert, Faculty Coordinator, Program Director AAS Respiratory Therapy Program202.274.5864, 801 N. Capitol Street, NE, Room 904Prof. Steve Madkins, Faculty Program Coordinator for GraphicCommunication Technology and Early Childhood Education202.274.7368, 801 N. Capitol St. NE, Room 521COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, URBAN SUSTAINABILITY, AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCESDr. Sabine O’Hara, Dean202.274.7011, Building 44, Room 109Professor Elgloria Harrison, Assistant to the Dean for Academic Programs202.274.6940, Bldg. 44, Room 200-24Professor William Hare, Associate Dean for Land Grant Programs202.274. 7133, Bldg. 44, Room 200-23Diane Hyman, Associate Dean for Operations202.274.7137, Bldg. 44, Room 102Academic Programs:Nutrition and DieteticsPrema Ganganna, PhD, Program Director202.274.5516, Bldg. 44, Room 200-29Architecture and Community PlanningSusan Schaefer Kliman, Chair/Program Director202.274.5243, Bldg. 32, Room 104-6Nursing (RN to BSN)Pier Broadnax, PhD, Program Director202.274.5916, Bldg. 44, Room 104AHealth EducationJohn Slack, EdD, Program Director202.274.5324, Bldg. 47, Room A31Land Grand Programs:Center for Urban Agriculture and Gardening Education202.274.7133Center for Sustainable Development202.274.7011Water Resources Research InstituteTolessa Deksissa, PhD202.274.5273, Bldg. 42, Room 215Center for Nutrition Diet and HealthLillie Monroe-Lord, PhD202.274.7125, Bldg. 44, Room 200-019

Institute of GerontologyLaurie Thompson202.274.6659, Bldg. 32, Room 203BCenter for 4-H and Youth DevelopmentRebecca Bankhead202.274.7081, Bldg. 44, Room 103COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCESDr. April Massey, DeanDr. Lena Walton, Associate Dean, 202.274.5543Dr. James Maiden, Assistant Dean of Students, 202.274.5768Wilma Thompson, Office ManagerTerry D. Best, Receptionist202.274.5194, Building 41, Suite 405-01Division of Arts and HumanitiesDr. Wynn Yarbrough, ChairBldg. 41, Room 426202.274.5137Art (BA)English (BA)Music (BM)Division of Education, Health, and Social WorkDr. Amy M. Williamson, ChairBldg. 52, Room 306A202.274.5660Early Childhood Education (BA)Elementary Education (BA)Social Work (BSW)Special Education (BS)Adult Education (Graduate Certificate)Adult Education (MA)Counseling (MS) – School and Mental Health Counseling optionsEarly Childhood Education (MA)Rehabilitation Counseling (MA)Teaching (MAT)Speech and Language Pathology (MS)Division of Sciences and MathematicsDr. Jeffrey Fleming, ChairBldg. 44, Room 103202.274.7401Biology (BS)Chemistry (BS)Mathematics (BS)Cancer Biology, Prevention and Control (MS)Division of Social and Behavioral ScienceDr. Shiela Harmon-Martin, ChairBuilding 41, Room 407202-274.7403Criminal Justice (BA)Human Development (BA)Political Science (BA)Psychology (BS)Homeland Security (MS)10

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATIONDr. Mohamad Sepehri, Dean202.274.7000, Bldg. 38, Room 314Dr. Malva D. Reid, Associate Dean for Administration and Development202.274.7037, Bldg. 38, Room 310Raquel Brown-Gaston, J.D., Assistant Dean for Student Services202.274.6617, Bldg. 38, Room 308BDepartment of AccountingDr. Tarsaim Goyal, Chairperson202.274.7002, Bldg. 38, Room 122Department of Business ManagementDeborah Lyons, Interim Chairperson202.274.7043, Bldg. 38, Room 223Department of Public Administration/Graduate Studies202.274.7000, Bldg. 38SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCESDr. Devdas Shetty, Dean202.274.5220, Building 42, Room 212Mavis Johnson, Staff Assistant202.274.5131, Building 42, Room 212Department of Civil EngineeringDr. Pradeep Behera, PE, Chair202-274-6186, Bldg. 42, Room 213Department of Computer Science & Information TechnologyDr. Lily Liang, Chair202.274.6289, Building 42, Room 112Department of Electrical & Computer EngineeringDr. Samuel Lakeou, (Acting) Assistant Dean & Chairperson202.274.5834, Building 42, Room 109Department of Mechanical EngineeringDr. A Segun Adebayo, Chair202-274-5039, Bldg 42, Room 213GRADUATE PROGRAM DIRECTORYDr. Philicia JeffersonMS in Counselingpjwilson@udc.edu202.274.5439Dr. Valbona BejleriMS in Applied Statisticsvbejleri@udc.edu202.274.5771Dr. Carolyn CousinMS in Cancer Biology,Prevention and Controlccousin@udc.edu202.274.587411

Dr. Jan Blancato (co-director, Georgetown Univ.)MS in Cancer Biology Prevention and Controlblancatj@georgetown.edu202.444.1536Dr. Prema GangannaMS in Nutrition and Dieteticspganganna@udc.edu202.274.5516Dr. Arlene King-BerryMA in Special Educationakberry@udc.edu202.274.5973Dr. Wanda Colston, DirectorMS in Speech 5325Dr. Lily LiangMS in Computer Sciencelliang@udc.edu202.274.5086Dr. Wagdy MahmoudMS in Electrical Engineeringwmahmoud@udc.edu202.274.5239Dr. Deborah LyonsMBA—Master of Business Administrationdlyons@udc.edu202.274.7043, Bldg. 38, Room 223Dr. Sylvia BenattiMPA—Master of Public Administrationsbenatti@udc.edu202.274.5794, Bldg. 38, Room 323Prof. Clarence PearsonMArch—Master of Architecturecpearson@udc.edu202.274.5057Dr. Tolessa DeksissaPSM in WaterResource Managementtdeksissa@udc.edu202.274.527312

ACADEMIC ADVISORSCOMMUNITY COLLEGE (all students): 801 N. Capitol St., NEColin Touhey, Directorctouhey@udc.edu202.274.5454STUDENT SUCCESS SPECIALISTSKaren Artiskaren.artis@udc.edu202.274.6267Students Advised: A-BLatisha Averylatisha.avery@udc.edu202.274.6501Students Advised: C-FMaurice Cookmauricec.cook@udc.edu202.274.6719Students Advised: G-JTyondra dents Advised: K-NBobby “Marcus” Robersonbobby.roberson@udc.edu202.274.6537Students Advised: O-SnAmos Smithamos.smith@udc.edu202.274.6721Students Advised: So-ZAlisha Mitchellalisha.mitchell@udc.edu202.274.6501Student Advised: Undecided, Non-Degree13

OFFICE OF ACADEMIC ADVISING AND RETENTIONBuilding 38 – A LevelTimothy L. Hatchett, Directortimothy.hatchett@udc.eduRoom A-08202.274.5102Nadiath Saibou, Admin. Assistant to Directornadiath.saibou@udc.eduRoom A-09202.274.7066ACADEMIC SUPPORT CENTERBuilding 38, Room 111 (202) 274-5938Monday, Tuesday and Thursday 10:00am-6:00pmWednesday 10:00 am – 7:00 pmFriday 9:30am-5:00pmKimberly Crews, Academic Support Coordinatorkcrews@udc.edu202.274.5857Deborah Dessaso, Writing Resource Coordinatorddessaso@udc.edu202.274.6176The Academic Support Center (ASC) offers several free services to help undergraduates excel in their coursesand their academic careers. In addition, the ASC provides student referrals, faculty support, and policyinformation to strengthen support services across campus.Student and Faculty SupportTutoring - free peer tutoring in writing in all disciplines, foreign languages, quantitative reasoning, oralcommunication, technology, and general study skills; and referrals to specialized tutorial units (i.e. Mathematics,Accounting, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Community College Tutoring)Academic Workshops – Workshops on study, research, and writing skills are offered each semester. In-classworkshops can be scheduled by faculty.Calculator Loaner Program – students may borrow TI-83 Plus or TI-84 Plus Graphing Calculators for thesemesterStudy Hall – study space with 8 computer workstationsReference Materials - handouts, worksheets, and style guides for academic writingOffice Hours – Faculty are invited to host office hours and tutorials in the ASC14

FLAGSHIP ACADEMIC ADVISING CENTERSpecial students, please call the Academic Advising CenterJuniors & Seniors with declared majors: Academic DepartmentsNon-Degree Graduate students: Academic ChairpersonBuilding 38, A-levelMonday - Thursday 8:30 am -5:30 pmFriday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm202.274.6899Dr. Janice Jackson, Advisorjanice.jackson1@udc.eduRoom A-07202.274.6870Majors:Accounting, Business Management, Management Information Systems, Finance, MarketingTesfaye Yehualashet, Advisortesfaye.yehualashet@udc.eduRoom A-06202.274.6079Majors:Architecture, Civil Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Psychology,Information Technology, International Students (At student’s request), Men’s & Women’s Tennis, Men’s SoccerKenno Telfaire, AdvisorKenno.telfaire@udc.eduRoom – A01202.274.6990Majors:Biology, Chemistry, Criminal Justice, Health Education, Mathematics, Nutrition & Dietetics, Political Science &History, Sociology/Anthropology, Education, English, Graphic Design, Human Development, Mass Media, SocialWork, Art, UDC-CC Transition, Non-Degree, Track & Field/Cross Country/Women’s Lacrosse/Women’sBasketball, Men’s Lacrosse/Men’s Basketball15

SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION - ACADEMIC ADVISORSACCOUNTING MAJORSBuilding 38, 1st FloorA–CD–LM–QR-ZDarien GreenEva GreenErrol SalmonDebra hua@udc.educmahone@udc.edumtannen@udc.eduECONOMICS MAJORSBuilding 38, 1st FloorA–ZTarsaim GoyalFINANCE MAJORSBuilding 38, 1st FloorA–ZTarsaim GoyalMANAGEMENT MAJORSBuilding 38, 2nd FloorA–CD–GH–KL–PQ–TU–ZPaul BachmanSergey IvanovDeborah LyonsJian HuaCharlie MahoneMichael TannenMANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS MAJORSBuilding 38, 2nd FloorA–MN-ZJudy Williams-SmithHarbans ulvermillion@udc.eduMARKETING MAJORSBuilding 38, 2nd FloorA–MN–ZNikolai OstapenkoLeslie VermillionPROCUREMENT AND PUBLIC CONTRACTING MAJORSBuilding 38, 3rd FloorA–ZWilliam White202.274.7039wwhite@udc.eduMASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) MAJORSBuilding 38, 2nd/3rd FloorsA-HI-PQ-ZSergey IvanovLes VermillionDeborah dc.edulvermillion@udc.edudlyons@udc.eduMASTER OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (MPA) MAJORSBuilding 38, 3rd FloorA–GH–MN–ST-ZJulius AnyuSylvia BenattiYolandra PlummerWilliam @udc.eduwwhite@udc.edu16

COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, URBAN SUSTAINABILITY, AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES –ACADEMIC ADVISORSNUTRITION AND DIETETICS PROGRAM (BS)NUTRITION AND DIETETICS PROGRAM (MS)Dr. Prema Ganganna202.274.5516, Bldg. 44, Room 200-29, pganganna@udc.eduDr. B. Michelle Harris202.274.5739, Bldg. 44, Room 200-04, bharris@udc.eduProfessor Barbara Harvey202.274.5467, Bldg. 44, Room 200-09, bharvey@udc.eduPROFESSIONAL SCIENCE MASTER’S PROGRAMDr. Tolessa Deksissa202.274.5273, Bldg. 42, Room 111/110tdeksissa@udc.eduARCHITECTURE AND COMMUNITY PLANNING PROGRAMRalph Belton202.274.5243, Bldg. 32, Room 205rbelton@udc.eduClarence Pearson202.274.5238, Bldg. 32, Room 205cpearson@udc.eduNURSING PROGRAM (RN TO BSN)Dr. Pier Broadnax, Director of Nursing202.274.5915, Bldg. 44, Room 104Apbroadnax@udc.eduProfessor Elmira Asongwed202.274.5909, Bldg. 44, Room 200-27easongwed@udc.eduProfessor Anne Marie Jean-Baptiste202.274.5942, Bldg. 44, Room 200-26ajeanbaptiste@udc.eduHEALTH EDUCATION PROGRAM (PUBLIC HEALTH TRACK)Dr. John Slack, Program Director202.274.5324, Bldg. 47, Room A-31jslack@udc.eduDr. Wilmer Johnson202.274.6266, Bldg. 47, Room A-31wjohnson@udc.eduProfessor Bessie Stockard202.274.5076, Bld

Classes Resume September 6, 2016 Last Day to Apply for Fall 2016 Degree September 9, 2016 Opening Convocation September 22, 2016 Mid-term Exams October 3 - 8, 2016 Columbus Day Observance (University Closed) October 10, 2016 Classes Resume October 11, 2016 Last day to Enter Mid-Term Grades Online October 13, 2016