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NEW International Student Orientation

To complete the orientation, please contact


Monique Cardenas, Liesl Scullen, or Stacy Johnson at 248-823-1610.

VIP Registration: November 22 @ Troy, Novi & Macomb UC 9 am-7pm


This exclusive event for new students offers personalized information and instruction on everything you
need as a new student at Walsh College. Details at www.walshcollege.edu/VIPregday.

NEW: Health Services Administration Specialization


Walsh College is adding a new specialization to the Master of Business Administration and Master of Management programs: Health Services Administration. The
specialization will include coursework in healthcare finance, economics, policy, law ethics, and quality assurance. For more information, go to
http://www.walshcollege.edu/healthservicesadmin.

Emergency Notification
This system is used to send out e-mails and text messages in event of an emergency or campus closure.
Sign up your e-mail account or cell phone by going to WebAdvisor and clicking "Emergency Notification Sign Up/Login".
The service is valid for 2 years and after the expiration date, you can renew the account.

Advance Assignments - Due Before the Semester Starts - See Page 3

Priority registration for new and graduating students (begins 9:00 am) November 22-28
Regular registration for all students (begins 9:00 am) November 29-January 10
Spring 2011 graduation application deadline December 1
Syllabi available to registered students for online courses (by 6:00 pm) December 27
Classes begin January 3
Online classes begin and week one course materials available (by 6:00 pm) January 3
Last day for book refunds (check http://walshcollege.bncollege.com for refund dates and policies) January 10
Last day to register or add classes / 100% tuition refund January 10
Last day to drop classes / 50% tuition refund / Financial Aid bookstore purchases January 17
Withdrawal period begins January 18
Full tuition due / Last day to submit employer vouchers January 18
Last day for book refunds (for those who have dropped the course) February 2
Last day to withdraw February 28
Final exam week March 14-19
Semester ends March 19
Last day to return textbook rentals March 29

Payment dates:
Full tuition due / First deferred tuition payment due January 18
Second deferred tuition payment due / Full tuition due for Financial Aid recipients February 10

If full tuition is not paid by this date you will be placed on the deferred payment plan and charged a $20 non-refundable fee.
NOTE: All dates pertain to 11 week courses. Shorter courses may have different dates. Consult your syllabus for specifics.

Troy Campus Novi Campus Macomb UC SC4 UC


3838 Livernois 41500 Gardenbrook Road 44575 Garfield Road 323 Erie Street
PO Box 7006 Novi, MI 48375-1313 Clinton Township, MI 48038-1139 Port Huron, MI 48061-5015
Troy, MI 48007-7006 P-248-349-5454 P-586-723-1500 P-810-989-5808 ext. 4
P-248-689-8282 F-248-349-7449 F-586-723-1501
F-248-823-1662
Online
walshcollege.edu
https://myportal.walshcollege.edu
https://online.walshcollege.edu
www.walshcollege.edu/linkedin
www.walshcollege.edu/facebook
www.twitter.com/walshcollege
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IMPORTANT
PAYMENT NOTE: IF YOU ARE REGISTERING FOR YOUR FIRST ONLINE
INFORMATION: (V) OR BLENDED (VB) COURSE,Graduate
Undergraduate YOU MUST ALSO REGISTER FOR THE ORIENTATION FOR ONLINE COURSES
Doctorate
(OOL). SEE PAGE 4 FOR DETAILS.
Tuition per credit hour $320 $550 Go to
SYNONYM DEPT/CRS#/SEC# TITLE HOURS LOCATION DAYS BEGIN-END INSTRUCTOR
http://www.walshcollege.edu/doctoraltuition
Registration fee $125 (non-refundable)
No minimum registration deposit is required. Once registered, tuition and all applicable fees (including the $125 non-refundable per term registration fee), will be assessed.

NON-REFUNDABLE FEES:
Registration fee per semester $125
International F-1 student fee per semester $275
Deferred payment plan fee $20 per semester
Late payment fee $20 per semester
Returned check/charge fee $30
 Tuition is billed at the level of the course.
 Credit card payments may be made on WebAdvisor, our secure and confidential online payment environment.
 In order to register, your past account balance must be paid in full.
 Account Statement/Payment Date Responsibility
Notes:
Account statements are not mailed, but are available online via WebAdvisor. You are encouraged to view your statement throughout the term,
especially before the payment due dates listed on the cover. To view your statement and/or FAQs, login to the portal, go to the WebAdvisor tab
under the Student Home page, and under Financial Information click “Accounts Receivable Statement”. For more details, go to:
http://www.walshcollege.edu/businessoffice or contact the Business Office at 248-823-1620.

HOW TO REGISTER
Register online via WebAdvisor @ https://myportal.walshcollege.edu.
Video tutorials available @ http://www.walshcollege.edu/registration.
Registration forms @ http://www.walshcollege.edu/regforms.

WEBADVISOR (WA) REGISTRATION TIPS


Our system gets very busy at 9 am on the first day of regular registration. Here are a few tips to assist you:

PRIOR TO THE FIRST DAY OF REGISTRATION: BE READY!! ON THE FIRST DAY OF REGISTRATION:

 Make sure you can access WebAdvisor.  Log in after 9 am.


If you access WA before 9 am, you will get a “You’re not eligible to register”
1. Go to the Current Student home page @ error message – even once it turns 9 am. (If you get this message, log out
http://www.walshcollege.edu/current_students and log back in.)

2. Follow link for registration.  Use “Express Registration” or “Register for Previously Selected Classes” for
faster processing times.
3. Follow login instructions.
 Avoid using the “Search and Register for Classes” link.
 Put classes on your preferred list through WA. Have classes on your preferred list in advance and use “Register for
Then you will be able to go directly to WebAdvisor, click “Registration”, Previously Selected Classes”. If you must use “Search and Register for
“Register for Classes”, and “Register for Previously Selected Classes” on the Classes”, be sure to narrow down your results by entering 2-3 search criteria
first day of registration. This saves time and processing resources. (e.g. term, subject and course level OR term, subject, and course number).

Quicker option: Go to https://myportal.walshcollege.edu, login and click  Be Patient!


“Course Search/Registration”; create your “Preferred List”; click on “View My During heavy usage, processing may take a few extra seconds.
Preferred List” and you will be taken to WebAdvisor to register.
 Wait until later.
 Make sure you know your login and have your password up to date. If you are in a program where classes do not fill quickly, consider registering
Passwords expire every 90 days. If you need to reset yours, go to the later on.
“Change/Reset Password” form available at
https://www-secure.walshcollege.edu/PasswordReset.  Log out.
Once you finish registering, log out so that others can log in!

 If you do not plan to register the first day – be kind to your fellow
classmates by not logging in!

Section: V = Online Course VB = Blended Course W = Web Assisted

Location: NC = Novi Campus OL = Online SC4 = St. Clair County Community College TC = Troy Campus
UC = University Center at Macomb Community College Center Campus

Days: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday TH = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday


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IMPORTANT NOTE: IF YOU ARE REGISTERING FOR YOUR FIRST ONLINE (V) OR BLENDED (VB) COURSE, YOU MUST ALSO REGISTER FOR THE ORIENTATION FOR ONLINE COURSES
(OOL). SEE PAGE 4 FOR DETAILS.
DEPARTMENT
SYNONYM
INFORMATION
DEPT/CRS#/SEC# TITLE HOURS LOCATION DAYS BEGIN-END INSTRUCTOR

Department Phone Troy Hours E-mail Contact


Academic Advising 248-823-1610 M-TH 8:30AM-7PM; F 8:30AM-5PM advising@walshcollege.edu
Admissions 248-823-1610 M-TH 8:30AM-7PM; F 8:30AM-5PM admissions@walshcollege.edu
Bookstore - Troy* 248-823-1243 M-TH 9AM-8PM; SAT 8:30AM-12:30PM walshcollegebookstore@walshcollege.edu
Bookstore - Novi* 248-679-1452 M-TH 4-8:30 PM walshcollegebookstore@walshcollege.edu
Business Office 248-823-1620 M-TH 8:30AM-6PM; F 8:30AM-5PM business@walshcollege.edu
Career Services 248-823-1625 M-TH 8:30AM-6:30PM; F 8:30AM-5PM careerservices@walshcollege.edu
Division of Online Learning 248-823-1680 M-TH 9AM-5:30PM; F 9AM-5PM askonline@walshcollege.edu
Faculty 248-823-1635 M-TH 8:30AM-7PM; F 8:30AM-5PM; SAT 8:30AM-1PM facsecr@walshcollege.edu
Financial Aid 248-823-1665 M-TH 8:30AM-6:30PM; F 8:30AM-5PM finaid@walshcollege.edu
Onsite: M-TH 7AM-10PM; F 7AM-5PM; SAT 8:30AM-5PM; SUN
Help Desk - Troy 248-823-1350 helpdesk@walshcollege.edu
Noon-5PM; Phone Support: 24x7x365
Onsite: M-TH 1-10PM; F 8AM-5PM; SAT 8AM-3:30PM; Phone
Help Desk - Novi 248-823-1350 helpdesk@walshcollege.edu
Support: 24x7x365
M-TH 8:30AM-10:30PM; F 8:30AM-5PM; SAT 8:30AM-5PM;
Library - Troy 248-823-1228 librarian@walshcollege.edu
SUN Noon-5PM
Library - Novi 248-679-1410 M-TH 3:30PM-10:30PM; F & SUN Closed; SAT 8:30AM-3PM librarian@walshcollege.edu
Marketing 248-823-1205 M-F 8:30AM-5PM marketing@walshcollege.edu
Novi Administrative Office 248-349-5454 M-TH 8:30AM-7PM; F 8:30AM-5PM NoviAdminTeam@walshcollege.edu
Records & Registration 248-823-1660 M-TH 8:30AM-6:30PM; F 8:30AM-5PM records@walshcollege.edu
Testing Center
248-823-1692 M-F 8:30AM-5 PM testingcenter@walshcollege.edu
Administrative Office
University Center
586-723-1500 M-TH 8:30AM-7PM; F 8:30AM-Noon UC_CAMPUS@walshcollege.edu
Administrative Office

*NOTE: Please check http://walshcollege.bncollege.com and go to the calendar for special hours.

TEXTBOOK INFORMATION
Walsh College now has an online tool to provide students with textbook information. You can go to http://textbooks.walshcollege.edu to see the textbooks
and course materials required.

UNDERGRADUATE COMMUNICATIONS PLACEMENT EXAM


All undergraduate students on a 2009 or 2010 program are required to take a communications placement exam online prior to registering for COM 320,
Business Communication Methods. Students who pass the placement exam will be eligible to enroll in COM 320. Students who do not pass the placement
exam will be required to take COM 300, Communication Essentials, prior to taking COM 320.

For more information on the placement exam and COM 300 please visit our Web site at www.walshcollege.edu/commplacementexam.

Students on programs prior to 2009 are not required to take the communications placement exam or COM 300. Students on older programs who move up to
a newer program and have already completed COM 320 will not be required to take the placement exam or COM 300.

ADVANCE ASSIGNMENTS
Many classes have advance assignments that need to be completed before the semester begins. Assignments are usually available a week before the
semester starts.

Advance Assignments can be found electronically:


 In the portal announcements just prior to the term beginning
 On WebAdvisor under “Academic Planning Tools”
 http://www.walshcollege.edu/advanceassignments
 In the student e-newsletter sent just prior to the start of term

Printed copies of Advance Assignments can be found:


 Outside the Troy Records Office
 In the administrative offices in Novi and the University Center
 In the Troy Bookstore

Section: V = Online Course VB = Blended Course W = Web Assisted


Student Confirmation: Carefully review your schedule after registering and every time a change is made. It is your responsibility to ensure its
accuracy. Confirm
Location: it any
NC = Novi time online
Campus OL = by using the “My
Online Class
SC4 = St.Schedule”
Clair Countylink on WebAdvisor.
Community College TC = Troy Campus
UC = University Center at Macomb Community College Center Campus
Student Responsibility: You are responsible for knowing and abiding by all important dates each term, including registration, add/drop and
Days: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday TH = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday
withdrawal. Important dates are published on the cover of this packet.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: IF YOU ARE REGISTERING FOR YOUR FIRST ONLINE (V) OR BLENDED (VB) COURSE, YOU MUST ALSO REGISTER FOR THE ORIENTATION FOR ONLINE COURSES
AM I REQUIRED
(OOL). TO TAKE AN ORIENTATION FOR AN ONLINE COURSE?
SEE PAGE 4 FOR DETAILS.
SYNONYM DEPT/CRS#/SEC# TITLE HOURS LOCATION DAYS BEGIN-END INSTRUCTOR

Three types of courses are offered (Online/Virtual, Blended, and Web-Assisted) that may make use of an online course system to deliver course work. Walsh College
requires students enrolling in Online/Virtual or Blended courses complete the Orientation for Online Courses (OOL 001) that demonstrates how to work in a virtual
classroom. Although recommended, this orientation is not a requirement for Web-Assisted (W) courses. The Orientation for Online Courses is a no cost/no credit
course that must be taken prior to, or concurrently with, your first Online/Virtual (V) or Blended (VB) course at Walsh College.

Once you have successfully completed this requirement, you will not be required to take it again. Previously taking a Hybrid course at Walsh College, or having taken
online courses at another college does not fulfill this orientation requirement. Online or Blended students who have not successfully completed OOL 001 and who do
not select an OOL 001 section during registration are automatically enrolled in section R1.

The Orientation for Online Courses can be completed entirely online (OOL 001*R1) or by taking one of the in-class sessions offered (OOL 001*R2-R3). For more
information go to http://online.walshcollege.edu and click the “Orientation” link located on the left navigation bar.

Please read the following information carefully:

COURSE DETAILS

Online/Virtual Courses (Sections: V#) – These courses meet entirely online, although some courses require in-person proctored exams.

Orientation for Online/Virtual courses is mandatory.


If you are enrolling for your first Online/Virtual course, you MUST register for an Orientation for Online Course (OOL 001) in order to receive your password
to enter the course. For OOL 001 offerings, see pages 8, 9, and 14.

Blended Courses (Sections: VB#) – These sections combine both online and on-campus delivery. Please refer to the course section syllabus for specific on-
campus/online meeting dates and times.

Orientation for Blended courses is mandatory.


If you are enrolling for your first Blended course, you MUST register for an Orientation for Online Course (OOL 001) in order to receive your password to
enter the course. For OOL 001 offerings, see pages 8, 9, and 14.

Web-Assisted Courses (Sections: W#) – These courses meet in-person, but use various technologies to enhance instruction. Your instructor decides what technology
will be used.

Orientation for Web-Assisted Courses is not required.


Although recommended, students enrolling in Web-Assisted courses are not required to register for the orientation for online courses. Your Web-Assisted
course instructor will provide orientation information, if necessary.

SYLLABUS ACCESS

Online/Virtual Courses – Please see cover page to see when the syllabi will be posted.
Blended Courses – Syllabi for many Blended courses are available to registered students one week before class work begins, at the discretion of the instructor.
Web-Assisted Courses – Syllabi will be available at the discretion of the instructor.

COLLEGE E-MAIL PROCEDURES


Walsh College is committed to protecting your identity. To maximize security, the following procedures have been adopted:

1. Official administrative e-mail communications (including graduation audit notifications, commencement information, e-newsletters, etc.) are sent
exclusively to your Walsh e-mail account.

 This policy does not affect your Walsh online course e-mail account.
 You can forward your Walsh e-mail to another account. Set up forwarding at: http://www.walshcollege.edu/forwarding.
 Previously forwarded your Walsh e-mail to a personal account? Be sure it is set up correctly!

Questions or problems? Contact the Helpdesk at 248-823-1350 or helpdesk@walshcollege.edu.


Note: The Walsh e-mail system has a spam filter to reduce unwanted messages.

2. Official student administrative e-mail requests (e.g. advising questions, adding/dropping classes, enrollment verifications) must come from your Walsh
e-mail address.

Section: V = Online Course VB = Blended Course W = Web Assisted

Location: NC = Novi Campus OL = Online SC4 = St. Clair County Community College TC = Troy Campus
UC = University Center at Macomb Community College Center Campus

Days: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday TH = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday


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IMPORTANT NOTE: IF YOU ARE REGISTERING FOR YOUR FIRST ONLINE (V) OR BLENDED (VB) COURSE, YOU MUST ALSO REGISTER FOR THE ORIENTATION FOR ONLINE COURSES
(OOL). SEE PAGE 4 FOR DETAILS.
SYNONYM DEPT/CRS#/SEC# TITLE HOURS LOCATION DAYS BEGIN-END INSTRUCTOR
GENERAL INFORMATION

In our effort to secure and protect your personal information, we CANNOT give the following information over the phone or send to a non-Walsh
College e-mail account: student ID#, GPA, course schedule, passwords, or any other personally descriptive information.

To get your student ID#: To get your WebAdvisor or Portal username and password:

 Stop by any campus with photo  Go to http://www.walshcollege.edu/username.


identification.  Enter your last name and SSN (without the hyphens) or student ID#.
 Contact Records & Registration at  After your username is displayed, login to the Portal by clicking “Portal Login”
248-823-1351 to have it mailed to -OR- click “Change/Reset my Password” if you don’t know your password.
your home address.  Enter your last name, student ID, birth date, portal username, and click submit.
 Check your program sheet.  Enter your new password, confirm it, and click “Submit Password”.
To obtain your GPA, course schedule, etc.:

 Go to https://myportal.walshcollege.edu and log in.


 Go to the WebAdvisor tab, click “My Academic Info & Profile” and chose the appropriate link.

Red – Added course


Undergraduate Schedule of Classes Blue – Changed items
If you will be registering by mail, fax, or drop off, use the department, course, and section numbers.
Purple – Cancelled course
Note: Course prerequisite(s) are listed below course title and number.
13094 ACC 202*01 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING II 3 TC S 9:00AM-12:50PM Staff
ACC 201
13098 ACC 300*01 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3 TC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Staff
None; Cannot take after completion of ACC 201 and ACC 202.
13100 ACC 300*02 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3 TC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Staff
None; Cannot take after completion of ACC 201 and ACC 202.
13106 ACC 300*51 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3 NC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Staff
None; Cannot take after completion of ACC 201 and ACC 202.
13102 ACC 300*V1 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3 OL Hilliard
None; Cannot take after completion of ACC 201 and ACC 202. The final exam will be ON GROUND at the Troy and Novi campuses on 3/19/11 from 1-4pm. Students living outside of the
Metro-Detroit area may take the exam, with instructor approval, at an approved commercial testing facility or educational facility.
13104 ACC 300*V2 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3 OL Hilliard
None; Cannot take after completion of ACC 201 and ACC 202. The final exam will be ON GROUND at the Troy and Novi campuses on 3/19/11 from 1-4pm. Students living outside of the
Metro-Detroit area may take the exam, with instructor approval, at an approved commercial testing facility or educational facility.
13108 ACC 301*01 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I 3 TC M 12:00PM-3:50PM Staff
ACC 202 or ACC 300
13110 ACC 301*02 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I 3 TC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Staff
ACC 202 or ACC 300
13112 ACC 301*51 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I 3 NC TH 12:00PM-3:50PM Sura
ACC 202 or ACC 300
13114 ACC 302*01 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II 3 TC T 12:00PM-3:50PM Berschback
ACC 301
13116 ACC 302*02 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II 3 TC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Lipiec
ACC 301
13118 ACC 302*51 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II 3 NC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Postma
ACC 301
13120 ACC 303*01 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS 3 TC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Sanderson
ACC 301; Students are encouraged to take this within their first 12 credit hours in residence at Walsh College.
13122 ACC 303*02 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS 3 TC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Staff
ACC 301; Students are encouraged to take this within their first 12 credit hours in residence at Walsh College
13124 ACC 303*03 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS 3 TC M 12:00PM-3:50PM Hilliard
ACC 301; Students are encouraged to take this within their first 12 credit hours in residence at Walsh College
13126 ACC 303*51 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS 3 NC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Sura
ACC 301; Students are encouraged to take this within their first 12 credit hours in residence at Walsh College
13095 ACC 310*V1 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 3 OL Staff
ACC 202 or ACC 300
13096 ACC 310*V2 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 3 OL Staff
ACC 202 or ACC 300
13128 ACC 406*01 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS 3 TC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Krausman
ACC 202 or ACC 300

Section: V = Online Course VB = Blended Course W = Web Assisted

Location: NC = Novi Campus OL = Online SC4 = St. Clair County Community College TC = Troy Campus
UC = University Center at Macomb Community College Center Campus

Days: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday TH = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday


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IMPORTANT NOTE: IF YOU ARE REGISTERING FOR YOUR FIRST ONLINE (V) OR BLENDED (VB) COURSE, YOU MUST ALSO REGISTER FOR THE ORIENTATION FOR ONLINE COURSES
(OOL). SEE PAGE 4 FOR DETAILS.
SYNONYM DEPT/CRS#/SEC# TITLE HOURS LOCATION DAYS BEGIN-END INSTRUCTOR
13130 ACC 406*02 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS 3 TC S 9:00AM-12:50PM Krausman
ACC 202 or ACC 300
13132 ACC 406*61 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS 3 UC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Krausman
ACC 202 or ACC 300
13134 ACC 411*01 BUSINESS COMBINATIONS 3 TC TH 12:00PM-3:50PM Staff
ACC 302, ACC 303 and ACC 418 or COM 340
13136 ACC 411*02 BUSINESS COMBINATIONS 3 TC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Staff
ACC 302, ACC 303 and ACC 418 or COM 340
13140 ACC 412*01 GOV'T & NOT-FOR-PROFIT ACC 3 TC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Lewandowski
ACC 302, ACC 303 and ACC 418 or COM 340
13142 ACC 412*51 GOV'T & NOT-FOR-PROFIT ACC 3 NC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Lewandowski
ACC 302, ACC 303 and ACC 418 or COM 340
13138 ACC 412*61 GOV'T & NOT-FOR-PROFIT ACC 3 UC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Harris
ACC 302, ACC 303 and ACC 418 or COM 340
13144 ACC 415*VB1 AUDITING 3 TC W 12:00PM-3:50PM Staff
ACC 302, ACC 303, ACC 406 and ACC 418 or COM 340
13146 ACC 415*02 AUDITING 3 TC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Staff
ACC 302, ACC 303, ACC 406 and ACC 418 or COM 340
13148 ACC 418*01 ACCOUNTING COMMUNICATIONS 3 TC M 12:00PM-3:50PM Berschback
COM 320; Cannot take after completion of COM 340.
13150 ACC 418*02 ACCOUNTING COMMUNICATIONS 3 TC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Staff
COM 320; Cannot take after completion of COM 340.
13154 ACC 418*51 ACCOUNTING COMMUNICATIONS 3 NC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Gistinger
COM 320; Cannot take after completion of COM 340.
13152 ACC 418*61 ACCOUNTING COMMUNICATIONS 3 UC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Gistinger
COM 320; Cannot take after completion of COM 340.
13156 ACC 419*01 ADVANCED MANAGERIAL ACC 3 TC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Finkle
ACC 310
13158 ACC 419*02 ADVANCED MANAGERIAL ACC 3 TC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Black
ACC 310
13097 ACC 480*91 SEMINAR IN ACC SYSTEMS 1 TC Berschback
None; Open only to undergraduate guest & non-degree students.
13021 BBA 410*V1 ETHICAL CONCEPTS & PRACTICES 3 OL Moots
None
13051 BBA 420*01 LEGAL & TAX ENVIR OF BUSINESS 3 TC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Benham
None; Cannot be taken after completion of BL 300, BL 301 and BL 302, or BBA 400.
13052 BBA 420*51 LEGAL & TAX ENVIR OF BUSINESS 3 NC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Staff
None; Cannot be taken after completion of BL 300, BL 301 and BL 302, or BBA 400.
13053 BBA 420*V1 LEGAL & TAX ENVIR OF BUSINESS 3 OL Drury
None; Cannot be taken after completion of BL 300, BL 301 and BL 302, or BBA 400.
13025 BBA 461*01 BUS STRATEGY & POLICY CAPSTONE 3 TC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Roman
COM 340 or ACC 418, FIN 315, MGT 303 and QM 301; The student must also have completed 27 semester credit hours in residency at Walsh College.
13022 BBA 461*61 BUS STRATEGY & POLICY CAPSTONE 3 UC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Fioravante
COM 340 or ACC 418, FIN 315, MGT 303 and QM 301; The student must also have completed 27 semester credit hours in residency at Walsh College.
13023 BBA 461*V1 BUS STRATEGY & POLICY CAPSTONE 3 OL McHann/Corwell
COM 340 or ACC 418, FIN 315, MGT 303 and QM 301; The student must also have completed 27 semester credit hours in residency at Walsh College.
13024 BBA 461*V2 BUS STRATEGY & POLICY CAPSTONE 3 OL McHann/Frost
COM 340 or ACC 418, FIN 315, MGT 303 and QM 301; The student must also have completed 27 semester credit hours in residency at Walsh College.
12951 BIT 305*V1 BUSINESS COMPUTING TOOLS 3 OL Kraft
None
12954 BIT 335*V1 BUSINESS DRIVEN TECHNOLOGY 3 OL Williams-Luckey
BIT 305
12955 BIT 335*V2 BUSINESS DRIVEN TECHNOLOGY 3 OL Staff
BIT 305
12956 BIT 335*VB01 BUSINESS DRIVEN TECHNOLOGY 3 TC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Esdale
BIT 305
12957 BIT 335*VB51 BUSINESS DRIVEN TECHNOLOGY 3 NC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Esdale
BIT 305
12952 BIT 335*W61 BUSINESS DRIVEN TECHNOLOGY 3 UC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Dean
BIT 305
13171 BIT 335*W62 BUSINESS DRIVEN TECHNOLOGY 3 UC W 1:00PM-3:50PM Labbe
BIT 305
12958 BIT 405*W01 BUSINESS ANALYSIS II 3 TC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Tonial
BIT 404
12959 BIT 411*VB01 WEB TECHNOLOGIES 3 TC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Petz
BIT 301

Section: V = Online Course VB = Blended Course W = Web Assisted

Location: NC = Novi Campus OL = Online SC4 = St. Clair County Community College TC = Troy Campus
UC = University Center at Macomb Community College Center Campus

Days: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday TH = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday


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IMPORTANT NOTE: IF YOU ARE REGISTERING FOR YOUR FIRST ONLINE (V) OR BLENDED (VB) COURSE, YOU MUST ALSO REGISTER FOR THE ORIENTATION FOR ONLINE COURSES
(OOL). SEE PAGE 4 FOR DETAILS.
SYNONYM DEPT/CRS#/SEC# TITLE HOURS LOCATION DAYS BEGIN-END INSTRUCTOR
12960 BIT 415*W01 DATA ANALYTICS TECHNIQUES 3 TC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Calvaneso
BIT 414
12962 BIT 416*W51 BUSINESS PROCESS & SYS ENGRG 3 NC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Ash
None
12964 BIT 446*V1 INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY 3 OL Lehrer
None
12966 BIT 471*V1 BLDG AN INFO PROTECTION PGM 3 OL Poulios
BIT 446
12968 BIT 472*V1 INFO SECURITY SAFEGUARDS 3 OL McCubbrey
BIT 446
12970 BIT 473*V1 INFO SYSTEMS THREAT ASSESSMENT 3 OL McCubbrey
BIT 471
13054 BL 301*01 BUSINESS LAW I 3 TC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Drury
None; Open only to BACCT students.
12866 COM 210*01 PRINC OF BUS COM 3 TC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Pietila
None; Students are required to complete this course within their first 6 semester credit hours in residence at Walsh College.
12865 COM 300*V1 COMMUNICATION ESSENTIALS 1 OL Peplinski
Required for students on 2009 or 2010 program who have not passed exam. This is a 7 week course. This course runs January 17-February 28. The last day to register/100% tuition refund
is January 24. The last day to drop/50% tuition refund is January 31. The last day to withdrawal is February 20.
12871 COM 320*01 BUSINESS COM METHODS 3 TC T 9:00AM-12:50PM Hagan
COM 210 and COM 300; Students are required to complete this course within their first 9 semester credit hours in residence at Walsh College.
12872 COM 320*02 BUSINESS COM METHODS 3 TC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Peplinski
COM 210 and COM 300; Students are required to complete this course within their first 9 semester credit hours in residence at Walsh College.
12873 COM 320*51 BUSINESS COM METHODS 3 NC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Poswalk
COM 210 and COM 300; Students are required to complete this course within their first 9 semester credit hours in residence at Walsh College.
12867 COM 320*61 BUSINESS COM METHODS 3 UC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Pietila
COM 210 and COM 300; Students are required to complete this course within their first 9 semester credit hours in residence at Walsh College.
12868 COM 320*62 BUSINESS COM METHODS 3 UC W 9:00AM-12:50PM Baker
COM 210 and COM 300; Students are required to complete this course within their first 9 semester credit hours in residence at Walsh College.
12869 COM 320*V1 BUSINESS COM METHODS 3 OL Bailey
COM 210 and COM 300; Students are required to complete this course within their first 9 semester credit hours in residence at Walsh College.
12870 COM 320*V2 BUSINESS COM METHODS 3 OL Bailey
COM 210 and COM 300; Students are required to complete this course within their first 9 semester credit hours in residence at Walsh College.
12877 COM 340*01 PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION 3 TC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Jaracz
COM 320; Students are required to complete this course within their first 15 semester credit hours in residence at Walsh College.
12878 COM 340*02 PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION 3 TC W 9:00AM-12:50PM Quinn-Grzebyk
COM 320; Students are required to complete this course within their first 15 semester credit hours in residence at Walsh College.
12879 COM 340*51 PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION 3 NC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Poswalk
COM 320; Students are required to complete this course within their first 15 semester credit hours in residence at Walsh College.
12874 COM 340*61 PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION 3 UC T 9:00AM-12:50PM Falk
COM 320; Students are required to complete this course within their first 15 semester credit hours in residence at Walsh College.
12880 COM 340*SC4 PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION 3 SC4 T 6:00PM-9:50PM Falk
COM 320; Students are required to complete this course within their first 15 semester credit hours in residence at Walsh College.
12875 COM 340*V1 PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION 3 OL Tatsak
COM 320; Students are required to complete this course within their first 15 semester credit hours in residence at Walsh College.
12876 COM 340*V2 PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION 3 OL Tatsak
COM 320; Students are required to complete this course within their first 15 semester credit hours in residence at Walsh College.
12899 ECN 202*W01 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS II 3 TC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Bailey
None
12901 FIN 310*V1 FINANCIAL MARKETS 3 OL Todd
ECN 202
12902 FIN 310*V2 FINANCIAL MARKETS 3 OL Todd
ECN 202
12904 FIN 310*VB51 FINANCIAL MARKETS 3 NC M 9:00AM-12:50PM Sholty
ECN 202
12903 FIN 310*W01 FINANCIAL MARKETS 3 TC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Beaumont
ECN 202
12900 FIN 310*W61 FINANCIAL MARKETS 3 UC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Sholty
ECN 202
12906 FIN 315*V1 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 3 OL August
ACC 202
12907 FIN 315*V2 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 3 OL August
ACC 202
12908 FIN 315*W01 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 3 TC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Thomas
ACC 202

Section: V = Online Course VB = Blended Course W = Web Assisted

Location: NC = Novi Campus OL = Online SC4 = St. Clair County Community College TC = Troy Campus
UC = University Center at Macomb Community College Center Campus

Days: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday TH = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday


8
Winter 2011
IMPORTANT NOTE: IF YOU ARE REGISTERING FOR YOUR FIRST ONLINE (V) OR BLENDED (VB) COURSE, YOU MUST ALSO REGISTER FOR THE ORIENTATION FOR ONLINE COURSES
(OOL). SEE PAGE 4 FOR DETAILS.
SYNONYM DEPT/CRS#/SEC# TITLE HOURS LOCATION DAYS BEGIN-END INSTRUCTOR
12909 FIN 315*W51 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 3 NC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Brooks
ACC 202
12905 FIN 315*W61 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 3 UC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Brooks
ACC 202
12910 FIN 403*61 INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT 3 UC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Smith
FIN 310 and FIN 315
12911 FIN 403*V1 INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT 3 OL Rangel
FIN 310 and FIN 315
12912 FIN 406*01 FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS 3 TC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Banicki
FIN 315
12913 FIN 412*V1 INTERNATIONAL ECN & FIN 3 OL Byrne
FIN 310 and FIN 315
12914 FIN 412*W01 INTERNATIONAL ECN & FIN 3 TC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Skoric
FIN 310 and FIN 315
12915 FIN 416*01 THE STOCK MARKET 3 TC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Gardner
FIN 310 and FIN 315
12916 FIN 419*V1 FINANCIAL HISTORY OF THE US 3 OL Moore
None; Cannot take after successful completion of ECN 419.
12917 FIN 419*W01 FINANCIAL HISTORY OF THE US 3 TC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Palffy
None; Cannot take after successful completion of ECN 419.
12918 FIN 420*01 REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES 3 TC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Katai
FIN 315
12919 FIN 425*W61 FINANCIAL MODELING 3 UC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Ranger
FIN 406, QM 301 and FIN 403 (FIN 403 recommended)
13026 MGT 201*V1 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3 OL Hannan
None
13027 MGT 303*V1 BEHAVIORAL MANAGEMENT 3 OL Lee
MGT 201
13028 MGT 404*V1 HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT 3 OL Palmeri
MGT 201 and BL 300, BL 301, BBA 400, or BBA 420
13029 MGT 405*V1 MANAGEMENT AND LABOR RELATIONS 3 OL Roman
MGT 404
13030 MGT 410*61 PRODUCTION & OPERATIONS MGT 3 UC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Staff
MGT 303 and QM 301
13031 MGT 410*V1 PRODUCTION & OPERATIONS MGT 3 OL Frost
MGT 303 and QM 301
13032 MGT 453*01 ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP 3 TC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Bojarczyk
MGT 303
13033 MGT 453*V1 ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP 3 OL Saurbier
MGT 303
13034 MGT 455*V1 GLOBALIZATION AND DIVERSITY 3 OL Gannage
None
13035 MGT 455*V2 GLOBALIZATION AND DIVERSITY 3 OL Gannage
None
13036 MKT 202*V1 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING 3 OL LeBlanc
None
13037 MKT 307*V1 MARKETING MANAGEMENT 3 OL Haener
MKT 202
13038 MKT 309*V1 ADVERTISING AND PROMOTIONAL MGT 3 OL Levens
MKT 202
13039 MKT 415*61 CONSUMER AND BUYER BEHAVIOR 3 UC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Racka
MKT 202
13040 MKT 415*V1 CONSUMER AND BUYER BEHAVIOR 3 OL Shahady
MKT 202
13041 MKT 435*V1 MARKETING RESEARCH 3 OL Gabler
MKT 202 and QM 301
13042 MKT 445*V1 E-MARKETING COMMUNICATION 3 OL Petz
MKT 202
13043 MKT 450*01 CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MGT 3 TC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Rochester
MKT 202
13044 MKT 460*V1 STRATEGIC MARKETING 3 OL McCracken
MKT 309, MKT 415 and MKT 435
13091 OOL 001*R1 ORIENTATION FOR ONLINE COURSES (Online opens Nov 29) OL Instructor
Students enrolling in Online/Virtual (V) or Blended (VB) courses must have previously completed (or be concurrently enrolled in) the Orientation for Online Courses, OOL 001.
13092 OOL 001*R2 ORIENTATION FOR ONLINE COURSES (Dec 14) TC T 5:00PM-7:00PM Instructor
Students enrolling in Online/Virtual (V) or Blended (VB) courses must have previously completed (or be concurrently enrolled in) the Orientation for Online Courses, OOL 001.

Section: V = Online Course VB = Blended Course W = Web Assisted

Location: NC = Novi Campus OL = Online SC4 = St. Clair County Community College TC = Troy Campus
UC = University Center at Macomb Community College Center Campus

Days: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday TH = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday


9
Winter 2011
IMPORTANT NOTE: IF YOU ARE REGISTERING FOR YOUR FIRST ONLINE (V) OR BLENDED (VB) COURSE, YOU MUST ALSO REGISTER FOR THE ORIENTATION FOR ONLINE COURSES
(OOL). SEE PAGE 4 FOR DETAILS.
SYNONYM DEPT/CRS#/SEC# TITLE HOURS LOCATION DAYS BEGIN-END INSTRUCTOR
13093 OOL 001*R3 ORIENTATION FOR ONLINE COURSES (Dec 16) NC TH 5:00PM-7:00PM Instructor
Students enrolling in Online/Virtual (V) or Blended (VB) courses must have previously completed (or be concurrently enrolled in) the Orientation for Online Courses, OOL 001.
12884 QM 202*01 STAT METHODS FOR BUS 3 TC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Cummings
None
12885 QM 202*V1 STAT METHODS FOR BUS 3 OL Cummings
None
12886 QM 301*01 STAT INFERENCE/MGT DECISION 3 TC TH 9:00AM-12:50PM Scafe
QM 202
12889 QM 301*02 STAT INFERENCE/MGT DECISION 3 TC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Luzynski
QM 202
12890 QM 301*51 STAT INFERENCE/MGT DECISION 3 NC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Radners
QM 202
12898 QM 301*61 STAT INFERENCE/MGT DECISION 3 UC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Schmitt
QM 202
12891 QM 301*SC4 STAT INFERENCE/MGT DECISION 3 SC4 TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Labbe
QM 202
12887 QM 301*V1 STAT INFERENCE/MGT DECISION 3 OL Sadrnia
QM 202
12888 QM 301*V2 STAT INFERENCE/MGT DECISION 3 OL Katibai
QM 202
13058 TAX 495*01 TAX AND BUSINESS TAXATION I 3 TC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Hoops
ACC 202 or ACC 300
13061 TAX 495*51 TAX AND BUSINESS TAXATION I 3 NC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Skinner
ACC 202 or ACC 300
13064 TAX 495*SC4 TAX AND BUSINESS TAXATION I 3 SC4 M 6:00PM-9:50PM Seyferth
ACC 202 or ACC 300
13069 TAX 496*01 TAX AND BUSINESS TAXATION II 3 TC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Sutton
TAX 495
13071 TAX 496*02 TAX AND BUSINESS TAXATION II 3 TC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Solomon
TAX 495
13068 TAX 496*61 TAX AND BUSINESS TAXATION II 3 UC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Seyferth
TAX 495
13073 TAX 497*01 TAX & BUSINESS TAXATION III 3 TC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Hoops
TAX 496
13075 TAX 497*51 TAX & BUSINESS TAXATION III 3 NC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Hoops
TAX 496

Section: V = Online Course VB = Blended Course W = Web Assisted

Location: NC = Novi Campus OL = Online SC4 = St. Clair County Community College TC = Troy Campus
UC = University Center at Macomb Community College Center Campus

Days: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday TH = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday


10
Winter 2011
IMPORTANT NOTE: IF YOU ARE REGISTERING FOR YOUR FIRST ONLINE (V) OR BLENDED (VB) COURSE, YOU MUST ALSO REGISTER FOR THE ORIENTATION FOR ONLINE COURSES
(OOL). SEE PAGE 4 FOR DETAILS.
SYNONYM DEPT/CRS#/SEC# TITLE HOURS LOCATION DAYS BEGIN-END INSTRUCTOR

New Graduate Courses


Prerequisite: FIN 510 or MGT 579; Undergraduate: FIN 315
FIN 524 Health Administration Finance
This course is an allowable elective for MBA, MSF, MM, and Dual MBAMSF students.
This course covers several topics related to the financial management of health services organizations. The course will begin with a brief review of basic
accounting and finance concepts and a discussion of the financial environment for health care organizations. Students will be introduced to health care
reimbursement, cost containment strategies, revenue determination, capital project analysis, and business ethics challenging financial managers.

Prerequisite: Approval of Department Chair. This course prepares students for the ACG
FIN 551 Case Studies in Mergers and Acquisitions Cup competition and is an allowable elective for MBA, MSF and Dual MBA/MSF
students.
This course provides an in-depth study of the complexities of how investment banking, private equity and corporate acquisition professionals complete the
financial analysis of a company, prepare a professional pitch book and make a presentation to a client or a group of investors. Students will study the most current
literature, industry trends and professional practices in the field of finance, investment banking, and mergers and acquisitions. Current valuation approaches and
methods, industry research tactics, economic impact analysis, and other disciplines that professionals use will be studied. Students will be assigned to a team to
complete the case study assignments. Each team will develop a valuation analysis of the company, prepare a recommended course of action, develop a
comprehensive pitch book and make a formal presentation.

MGT 569 Health Care Policy, Law and Ethical Issues Prerequisite: None; This course is an allowable elective for MBA and MM students.
The course is designed to present a broad foundation of the public and private health care industry and health care delivery in the United States. Basic legal and
ethical issues are presented as they impact the provider and recipient of health care. Students will have the opportunity to explore the U.S. health care delivery
system, legal and ethical issues related to accreditation, licensure and medical fraud. The course will combine readings, discussions and assignments that
incorporate ethical considerations related to laws and professional responsibility that may stimulate ideas to enhance an effective and efficient health care system
without decreasing quality and access for those in need of health care services.

Seminar in Management
MGT 585 Prerequisite: None; This course is an allowable elective for MBA and MM students.
(New Topic: Interviewing for Professional Success)
This course will examine interviewing strategy and technique within the business communication framework. The class will examine the theoretical perspectives,
principles, and practices of effective interviews from the perspective of the interviewer and the interviewee. The class will also examine interview contexts,
including face-to-face, phone, and virtual. Special attention will be placed on potential audiences prevalent in today’s global business environment. Upon your
successful completion of this class, students will be equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to participate in the different types of interviews
(employment interviews, persuasive interviews, informational interviews, etc.) common in business, conflict and employer-employee performance appraisal
reviews. Interview simulation will be used as a primary teaching and learning dynamic within the class.

Graduate Schedule of Classes


If you will be registering by mail, fax, or drop off, use the department, course, and section numbers.
Note: Course prerequisite(s) are listed below course title and number.
13099 ACC 500*01 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3 TC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Staff
None
13101 ACC 500*02 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3 TC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Staff
None
13107 ACC 500*51 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3 NC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Staff
None
13103 ACC 500*V1 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3 OL Hilliard
None; The final exam will be ON GROUND at the Troy and Novi campuses on 3/19/11 from 1-4pm. Students living outside of the Metro-Detroit area may take the exam, with instructor
approval, at an approved commercial testing facility or educational facility.
13105 ACC 500*V2 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING 3 OL Hilliard
None; The final exam will be ON GROUND at the Troy and Novi campuses on 3/19/11 from 1-4pm. Students living outside of the Metro-Detroit area may take the exam, with instructor
approval, at an approved commercial testing facility or educational facility.
13109 ACC 501*01 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I 3 TC M 12:00PM-3:50PM Staff
ACC/MBA 500
13111 ACC 501*02 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I 3 TC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Staff
ACC/MBA 500
13113 ACC 501*51 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I 3 NC TH 12:00PM-3:50PM Sura
ACC/MBA 500
13115 ACC 502*01 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II 3 TC T 12:00PM-3:50PM Berschback
ACC 501/301
13117 ACC 502*02 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II 3 TC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Lipiec
ACC 501/301
13119 ACC 502*51 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II 3 NC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Postma
ACC 501/301
13121 ACC 503*01 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS 3 TC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Sanderson
ACC 501/301
Section: V = Online Course VB = Blended Course W = Web Assisted

Location: NC = Novi Campus OL = Online SC4 = St. Clair County Community College TC = Troy Campus
UC = University Center at Macomb Community College Center Campus

Days: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday TH = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday


11
Winter 2011
IMPORTANT NOTE: IF YOU ARE REGISTERING FOR YOUR FIRST ONLINE (V) OR BLENDED (VB) COURSE, YOU MUST ALSO REGISTER FOR THE ORIENTATION FOR ONLINE COURSES
(OOL). SEE PAGE 4 FOR DETAILS.
SYNONYM DEPT/CRS#/SEC# TITLE HOURS LOCATION DAYS BEGIN-END INSTRUCTOR
13123 ACC 503*02 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS 3 TC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Staff
ACC 501/301
13125 ACC 503*03 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS 3 TC M 12:00PM-3:50PM Hilliard
ACC 501/301
13127 ACC 503*51 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING CONCEPTS 3 NC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Sura
ACC 501/301
13160 ACC 504*93 ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS SEMINAR 1 TC Berschback
ACC/MBA 500
13162 ACC 505*01 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 3 TC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Staff
ACC/MBA 500; Cannot take after successful completion of ACC 419/519 or MBA 505.
13163 ACC 505*51 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 3 NC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Staff
ACC/MBA 500; Cannot take after successful completion of ACC 419/519 or MBA 505.
13161 ACC 505*V1 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING 3 OL Staff
ACC/MBA 500; Cannot take after successful completion of ACC 419/519 or MBA 505.
13129 ACC 506*01 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS 3 TC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Krausman
ACC 500/300
13131 ACC 506*02 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS 3 TC S 9:00AM-12:50PM Krausman
ACC 500/300
13133 ACC 506*61 ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEMS 3 UC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Krausman
ACC 500/300
13135 ACC 511*01 BUSINESS COMBINATIONS 3 TC TH 12:00PM-3:50PM Staff
ACC 502/302, ACC 503/303 and ACC 518/418 or COM 340
13137 ACC 511*02 BUSINESS COMBINATIONS 3 TC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Staff
ACC 502/302, ACC 503/303 and ACC 518/418 or COM 340
13141 ACC 512*01 GOV'T & NOT-FOR-PROFIT ACC 3 TC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Lewandowski
ACC 502/302, ACC 503/303 and ACC 518/418 or COM 340
13143 ACC 512*51 GOV'T & NOT-FOR-PROFIT ACC 3 NC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Lewandowski
ACC 502/302, ACC 503/303 and ACC 518/418 or COM 340
13139 ACC 512*61 GOV'T & NOT-FOR-PROFIT ACC 3 UC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Harris
ACC 502/302, ACC 503/303 and ACC 518/418 or COM 340
13145 ACC 515* VB1 AUDITING 3 TC W 12:00PM-3:50PM Staff
ACC 502/302, ACC 503/303, ACC 504 or ACC 506/406 and ACC 518/418 or COM 340
13147 ACC 515*02 AUDITING 3 TC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Staff
ACC 502/302, ACC 503/303, ACC 504 or ACC 506/406 and ACC 518/418 or COM 340
13149 ACC 518*01 ACCOUNTING COMMUNICATIONS 3 TC M 12:00PM-3:50PM Berschback
Graduate: None; Undergraduate: COM 320
13151 ACC 518*02 ACCOUNTING COMMUNICATIONS 3 TC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Staff
Graduate: None; Undergraduate: COM 320
13155 ACC 518*51 ACCOUNTING COMMUNICATIONS 3 NC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Gistinger
Graduate: None; Undergraduate: COM 320
13153 ACC 518*61 ACCOUNTING COMMUNICATIONS 3 UC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Gistinger
Graduate: None; Undergraduate: COM 320
13157 ACC 519*01 ADVANCED MANAGERIAL ACC 3 TC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Finkle
ACC 201 and ACC 202 or ACC 500/300; Cannot take after successful completion of ACC 419 or MBA/ACC 505.
13159 ACC 519*02 ADVANCED MANAGERIAL ACC 3 TC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Black
ACC 201 and ACC 202 or ACC 500/300; Cannot take after successful completion of ACC 419 or MBA/ACC 505.
13164 ACC 520*01 INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING 3 TC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Dallwein
ACC 518; Open only to MAC students.
13165 ACC 550*01 ADVANCED AUDITING 3 TC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Staff
ACC 515/415; Open only to MAC students.
12972 BIT 501*V1 INFORMATION SYSTEMS METHODOLOGY 3 OL George
None
12973 BIT 502*V1 PROGRAM DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT 3 OL Hirsch
None
12974 BIT 511*VB51 BIT TRENDS & ISSUES 3 NC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Muszynskyj
None; MSBIT/MSIS students are encouraged to complete this course within their first 12 semester credit hours in residence at Walsh College.
12961 BIT 515*W01 DATA ANALYTICS TECHNIQUES 3 TC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Calvaneso
BIT 514; Undergraduate: BIT 414
12963 BIT 516*W51 BUSINESS PROCESS & SYS ENGRG 3 NC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Ash
Graduate: BIT 501 and BIT 502; Undergraduate: None
12975 BIT 525*V1 FUND OF NETWORKS AND TELECOM 3 OL Felton
BIT 501 and BIT 502
12965 BIT 546*V1 INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY 3 OL Lehrer
Graduate: BIT 501 and BIT 502; Undergraduate: None
12976 BIT 561*V1 FUNDAMENTALS OF PROJECT MGT 3 OL Habel
None

Section: V = Online Course VB = Blended Course W = Web Assisted

Location: NC = Novi Campus OL = Online SC4 = St. Clair County Community College TC = Troy Campus
UC = University Center at Macomb Community College Center Campus

Days: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday TH = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday


12
Winter 2011
IMPORTANT NOTE: IF YOU ARE REGISTERING FOR YOUR FIRST ONLINE (V) OR BLENDED (VB) COURSE, YOU MUST ALSO REGISTER FOR THE ORIENTATION FOR ONLINE COURSES
(OOL). SEE PAGE 4 FOR DETAILS.
SYNONYM DEPT/CRS#/SEC# TITLE HOURS LOCATION DAYS BEGIN-END INSTRUCTOR
12977 BIT 561*V2 FUNDAMENTALS OF PROJECT MGT 3 OL Habel
None
12978 BIT 563*V1 PROJ MGT TOOLS & TECHNIQUES 3 OL Foster
BIT 561
12979 BIT 564*V1 PROJECT LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT 3 OL Foster
BIT 561
12967 BIT 571*V1 BLDG AN INFO PROTECTION PGM 3 OL Poulios
BIT 546; Undergraduate: BIT 446
12969 BIT 572*V1 INFO SECURITY SAFEGUARDS 3 OL McCubbrey
BIT 546; Undergraduate: BIT 446
12971 BIT 573*V1 INFO SYSTEMS THREAT ASSESSMENT 3 OL McCubbrey
BIT 571; Undergraduate: BIT 471
13057 BL 556*01 LEGAL ISSUES IN MANAGEMENT 3 TC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Harms
None; Cannot take after successful completion of MBA 556.
13055 BL 556*V1 LEGAL ISSUES IN MANAGEMENT 3 OL Harms
None; Cannot take after successful completion of MBA 556.
13056 BL 556*V2 LEGAL ISSUES IN MANAGEMENT 3 OL Benham
None; Cannot take after successful completion of MBA 556.
12881 COM 520*V1 MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATION 3 OL Tatsak
None; Cannot take COM 520 after successful completion of SL 530.
12882 COM 520*W01 MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATION 3 TC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Hagan
None; Cannot take COM 520 after successful completion of SL 530.
12920 ECN 503*V1 SURVEY OF ECONOMICS 3 OL Bekdache
None; Cannot take this course after successful completion of MBA 503.
12921 ECN 503*V2 SURVEY OF ECONOMICS 3 OL Bekdache
None; Cannot take this course after successful completion of MBA 503.
12922 ECN 503*W01 SURVEY OF ECONOMICS 3 TC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Fisher
None; Cannot take this course after successful completion of MBA 503.
12941 ECN 515*VB01 FINANCIAL MKTS & INSTITUTIONS 3 TC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Todd
ECN/MBA 503 and FIN/MBA 510
12923 ECN 523*01 GLOBAL ECONOMICS 3 TC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Driscoll
ECN/MBA 503; Cannot take after successful completion of MBA/IB 523.
12925 ECN 523*V1 GLOBAL ECONOMICS 3 OL Moore
ECN/MBA 503; Cannot take after successful completion of MBA/IB 523.
12926 ECN 523*V2 GLOBAL ECONOMICS 3 OL Dieterle
ECN/MBA 503; Cannot take after successful completion of MBA/IB 523.
12924 ECN 523*VB51 GLOBAL ECONOMICS 3 NC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Dieterle
ECN/MBA 503; Cannot take after successful completion of MBA/IB 523.
12927 FIN 502*W01 THEORY OF FINANCIAL PLANNING 3 TC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Housey
Graduate: None; Undergraduate: FIN 315
12930 FIN 506*01 FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS 3 TC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Harder
FIN/MBA 510; Cannot take after successful completion of MBA 506.
12928 FIN 506*V1 FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS 3 OL Ranger
FIN/MBA 510; Cannot take after successful completion of MBA 506.
12929 FIN 506*V2 FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS 3 OL Wolf
FIN/MBA 510; Cannot take after successful completion of MBA 506.
12931 FIN 506*W01 FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS 3 TC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Greshak
FIN/MBA 510; Cannot take after successful completion of MBA 506.
12932 FIN 506*W51 FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS 3 NC W 6:00PM-9:50PM August
FIN/MBA 510; Cannot take after successful completion of MBA 506.
12935 FIN 510*01 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 3 TC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Bennett
ACC/MBA 500; MSF students are encouraged to complete this course within first 12 hours in residence at Walsh College. Cannot take after successful completion of MBA 510.
12933 FIN 510*V1 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 3 OL Wiechowski
ACC/MBA 500; MSF students are encouraged to complete this course within first 12 hours in residence at Walsh College. Cannot take after successful completion of MBA 510.
12934 FIN 510*V2 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 3 OL Wiechowski
ACC/MBA 500; MSF students are encouraged to complete this course within first 12 hours in residence at Walsh College. Cannot take after successful completion of MBA 510.
12936 FIN 510*W51 FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 3 NC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Greshak
ACC/MBA 500; MSF students are encouraged to complete this course within first 12 hours in residence at Walsh College. Cannot take after successful completion of MBA 510.
12937 FIN 511*01 CREDIT ANALYSIS & COMMER LEND 3 TC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Keller
Graduate: FIN/MBA 506 and FIN/MBA 510; Undergraduate: FIN 315 and FIN 406
12938 FIN 512*V1 INTERNATIONAL FINANCE 3 OL Rinkus
ECN/MBA 503 and FIN/MBA 510
12939 FIN 512*VB51 INTERNATIONAL FINANCE 3 NC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Rinkus
ECN/MBA 503 and FIN/MBA 510
12940 FIN 515*VB01 FINANCIAL MKTS & INSTITUTIONS 3 TC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Todd
ECN/MBA 503

Section: V = Online Course VB = Blended Course W = Web Assisted

Location: NC = Novi Campus OL = Online SC4 = St. Clair County Community College TC = Troy Campus
UC = University Center at Macomb Community College Center Campus

Days: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday TH = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday


13
Winter 2011
IMPORTANT NOTE: IF YOU ARE REGISTERING FOR YOUR FIRST ONLINE (V) OR BLENDED (VB) COURSE, YOU MUST ALSO REGISTER FOR THE ORIENTATION FOR ONLINE COURSES
(OOL). SEE PAGE 4 FOR DETAILS.
SYNONYM DEPT/CRS#/SEC# TITLE HOURS LOCATION DAYS BEGIN-END INSTRUCTOR
12942 FIN 520*W01 REAL ESTATE 3 TC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Moore
Graduate: FIN/MBA 510; Undergraduate: FIN 315
12943 FIN 521*W01 INVESTMENTS 3 TC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Moore
ECN/MBA 503, FIN/MBA 510, FIN/ECN 515 and QM 503
12944 FIN 521*W51 INVESTMENTS 3 NC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Foytek
ECN/MBA 503, FIN/MBA 510, FIN/ECN 515 and QM 503
12945 FIN 524*W01 HEALTH ADMINISTRATION FINANCE 3 TC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Staff
Graduate: FIN/MBA 510 or MGT 579; Undergraduate: FIN 315
12946 FIN 525*V1 RISK MANAGEMENT 3 OL Baker
None
12947 FIN 550*V1 CASE STUDIES IN CORP FIN 3 OL August
FIN/MBA 506 and FIN/MBA 510
12948 FIN 550*W51 CASE STUDIES IN CORP FIN 3 NC M 6:00PM-9:50PM August
FIN/MBA 506 and FIN/MBA 510
13166 FIN 551*W93 CASE STUDIES: MERGERS & ACQUISITIONS 3 TC S 9:00AM-12:50PM Wirgau
Open only to MBA, MSF, and Dual MBA/MSF students. Contact Admissions & Advising Office to initiate approval process.
12949 FIN 590*W01 MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS 3 TC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Wirgau
FIN/MBA 506 and FIN/MBA 510
12980 IA 540*V1 INTRUSION TECHNIQUES & DEFENSE 3 OL Recor
BIT 546, BIT 571, BIT 572, BIT 573 and BIT 574; Open to MSIA and non-degree certificate students only.
12981 IA 545*V1 PHYSICAL SECURITY 3 OL Montville
BIT 546, BIT 571, BIT 572, BIT 573 and BIT 574; Open to MSIA, MBA, and MM students only.
12982 IA 554*V1 CYBER CRIME INVESTIGATION II 3 OL Vela
IA 500, IA 510, IA 520, IA 530, IA 540, IA 545, IA 547, IA 551, IA 552 and IA 553; Open only to MSIA and non-degree certificate students only.
12983 IA 564*V93 PRACTICUM - CONDUCT AN AUDIT 3 OL Rivers
IA 500, IA 510, IA 520, IA 530, IA 540, IA 545, IA 547, IA 561, IA 562 and IA 563; Open only to MSIA and non-degree certificate students only.
12984 IA 570*V93 CISO SKILLS 3 OL Lehrer
IA 500, IA 510, IA 520, IA 530, IA 540 and IA 545; Open only to MSIA and non-degree certificate students only.
12985 IA 590*V93 INFO ASSURANCE CAPSTONE 3 OL Poulios
Completion of a minimum of 30 credit hours in MSIA program. Open to MSIA students only.
12987 IB 563*W01 CULTURE AND BUS IN EURO UNION 3 TC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Hodges
None
12988 MBA 670*V1 STRATEGIC MGT CONCEPTS CAP 3 OL Ronis
FIN/MBA 510 or MGT 560, QM/MBA/MGT 515 and MGT/MBA 555; Cannot take after successful completion of MGT 670. Open to MBA students only.
12989 MBA 670*V2 STRATEGIC MGT CONCEPTS CAP 3 OL Ronis
FIN/MBA 510 or MGT 560, QM/MBA/MGT 515 and MGT/MBA 555; Cannot take after successful completion of MGT 670. Open to MBA students only.
12990 MBA 670*W01 STRATEGIC MGT CONCEPTS CAP 3 TC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Hodges
FIN/MBA 510 or MGT 560, QM/MBA/MGT 515 and MGT/MBA 555; Cannot take after successful completion of MGT 670. Open to MBA students only.
12991 MGT 501*V1 MGT, ORG LEARNING & CHANGE 3 OL McHann
None
12992 MGT 501*V2 MGT, ORG LEARNING & CHANGE 3 OL McHann/Hodges
None
12993 MGT 501*V3 MGT, ORG LEARNING & CHANGE 3 OL McHann/Corwell
None
12994 MGT 501*VB1 MGT, ORG LEARNING & CHANGE 3 TC M 6:00PM-9:50PM McHann/Frost
None
12995 MGT 501*VB2 MGT, ORG LEARNING & CHANGE 3 TC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM McHann
None
12996 MGT 501*VB51 MGT, ORG LEARNING & CHANGE 3 NC M 6:00PM-9:50PM McHann/Meadows
None
12999 MGT 530*01 ETHICS IN A COMPLEX WORLD 3 TC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Anderson
MGT/MBA 501
13000 MGT 530*51 ETHICS IN A COMPLEX WORLD 3 NC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Meadows
MGT/MBA 501
12997 MGT 530*V1 ETHICS IN A COMPLEX WORLD 3 OL Bordeaux
MGT/MBA 501
12998 MGT 530*V2 ETHICS IN A COMPLEX WORLD 3 OL Bordeaux
MGT/MBA 501
13004 MGT 555*51 GLOBAL HUMAN RESOURCES MGT 3 NC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Bojarczyk
MGT/MBA 501
13005 MGT 555*61 GLOBAL HUMAN RESOURCES MGT 3 UC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Gilkey
MGT/MBA 501
13001 MGT 555*V1 GLOBAL HUMAN RESOURCES MGT 3 OL Gabler
MGT/MBA 501
13002 MGT 555*V2 GLOBAL HUMAN RESOURCES MGT 3 OL Krolik
MGT/MBA 501

Section: V = Online Course VB = Blended Course W = Web Assisted

Location: NC = Novi Campus OL = Online SC4 = St. Clair County Community College TC = Troy Campus
UC = University Center at Macomb Community College Center Campus

Days: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday TH = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday


14
Winter 2011
IMPORTANT NOTE: IF YOU ARE REGISTERING FOR YOUR FIRST ONLINE (V) OR BLENDED (VB) COURSE, YOU MUST ALSO REGISTER FOR THE ORIENTATION FOR ONLINE COURSES
(OOL). SEE PAGE 4 FOR DETAILS.
SYNONYM DEPT/CRS#/SEC# TITLE HOURS LOCATION DAYS BEGIN-END INSTRUCTOR
13003 MGT 555*W01 GLOBAL HUMAN RESOURCES MGT 3 TC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Gabler
MGT/MBA 501
13006 MGT 556*V1 ORGANIZATIONAL DESIGN 3 OL Meadows
Graduate: MGT/MBA 555; Undergraduate: MGT 404
13007 MGT 556*W51 ORGANIZATIONAL DESIGN 3 NC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Meadows
Graduate: MGT/MBA 555; Undergraduate: MGT 404
13008 MGT 557*V1 LABOR RELATIONS 3 OL Washburn
MGT/MBA 555
13009 MGT 558*V1 MANAGING EMPLOYEE DEV & TRNG 3 OL Kilgore
Graduate: MGT/MBA 555; Undergraduate: MGT 404
13010 MGT 559*V1 MANAGING TOTAL COMP 3 OL Wohlfield
Graduate: QM/MBA/MGT 515 and MGT/MBA 555; Undergraduate: MGT 404 and QM 301
13013 MGT 565*W01 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 3 TC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Bober
QM 500 or QM 503
13011 MGT 565*V1 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 3 OL Bober
QM 500 or QM 503
13012 MGT 565*V2 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 3 OL Odett
QM 500 or QM 503
13014 MGT 565*VB51 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT 3 NC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Odett
QM 500 or QM 503
13015 MGT 569*V1 HEALTH CARE POLICY 3 OL Wambold
None
12950 MGT 579*W51 FIN FOR NON-FIN MANAGERS 3 NC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Staff
None; Open only to MM students.
12986 MGT 580*V1 SECURE MANAGEMENT 3 OL Sobota
None; Open only to MM students.
12883 MGT 585*W01 INTERVIEWING FOR PROF SUCCESS 3 TC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Tatsak/Minter
None; Please see page 10 for course description.
13016 MGT 590*V1 CONTEMPORARY MGT ISSUES 3 OL Hodges
Completion of a minimum of 24 credit hours in the MM program.
13089 MGT 736*VB1 STRATEGIC MGT FOR EXEC LEADERS 3 TC Ronis
Open to DM students only. This course meets online and in the classroom (Troy Campus). Class meetings: January 21 & 22 and February 18 & 19.
13090 MGT 756*VB1 ADV TOPICS IN GENERAL MGT 3 TC Meadows
Open to DM students only. This course meets online and in the classroom (Troy Campus). Class meetings: January 7 & 8 and February 4 & 5.
13170 MGT 797*W93 DISSERTATION RESEARCH II 3 Hagan
MGT 795; Open to DM students only.
13169 MGT 802*WAPP1 DISSERTATION EXT APPLICANT 3 Hagan
MGT 799; Open to DM students only.
13045 MKT 542*V1 CONSUMER INSIGHTS 3 OL Gabler
Graduate: None; Undergraduate: MKT 202 and MGT 303
13046 MKT 545*V1 E-MARKETING COMMUNICATION 3 OL Washburn
Graduate: MKT/MBA/MGT 550; Undergraduate: MKT 202 and MGT 303
13049 MKT 550*01 MANAGING THE MKT FUNCTION 3 TC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Corace
None
13050 MKT 550*51 MANAGING THE MKT FUNCTION 3 NC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM McCracken
None
13047 MKT 550*V1 MANAGING THE MKT FUNCTION 3 OL Levens
None
13048 MKT 550*V2 MANAGING THE MKT FUNCTION 3 OL Levens
None
13091 OOL 001*R1 ORIENTATION FOR ONLINE COURSES (Online opens Nov 29) OL Instructor
Students enrolling in Online/Virtual (V) or Blended (VB) courses must have previously completed (or be concurrently enrolled in) the Orientation for Online Courses, OOL 001.
13092 OOL 001*R2 ORIENTATION FOR ONLINE COURSES (Dec 14) TC T 5:00PM-7:00PM Instructor
Students enrolling in Online/Virtual (V) or Blended (VB) courses must have previously completed (or be concurrently enrolled in) the Orientation for Online Courses, OOL 001.
13093 OOL 001*R3 ORIENTATION FOR ONLINE COURSES (Dec 16) NC TH 5:00PM-7:00PM Instructor
Students enrolling in Online/Virtual (V) or Blended (VB) courses must have previously completed (or be concurrently enrolled in) the Orientation for Online Courses, OOL 001.
12893 QM 503*51 INFERENTIAL STATS FOR BUS 3 NC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Sadrnia
None; Cannot take after successful completion of QM 301 or QM/MBA/MGT 515 or QM 500.
12892 QM 503*V1 INFERENTIAL STATS FOR BUS 3 OL Sadrnia
None; Cannot take after successful completion of QM 301 or QM/MBA/MGT 515 or QM 500.
12895 QM 515*01 QUANTITATIVE METHODS 3 TC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Scafe
QM 500 or QM 503; Cannot take after successful completion of MBA/MGT 515.
12896 QM 515*51 QUANTITATIVE METHODS 3 NC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Scafe
QM 500 or QM 503; Cannot take after successful completion of MBA/MGT 515.
12897 QM 515*61 QUANTITATIVE METHODS 3 UC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Scafe
QM 500 or QM 503; Cannot take after successful completion of MBA/MGT 515.

Section: V = Online Course VB = Blended Course W = Web Assisted

Location: NC = Novi Campus OL = Online SC4 = St. Clair County Community College TC = Troy Campus
UC = University Center at Macomb Community College Center Campus

Days: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday TH = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday


15
Winter 2011
IMPORTANT NOTE: IF YOU ARE REGISTERING FOR YOUR FIRST ONLINE (V) OR BLENDED (VB) COURSE, YOU MUST ALSO REGISTER FOR THE ORIENTATION FOR ONLINE COURSES
(OOL). SEE PAGE 4 FOR DETAILS.
SYNONYM DEPT/CRS#/SEC# TITLE HOURS LOCATION DAYS BEGIN-END INSTRUCTOR
12894 QM 515*V1 QUANTITATIVE METHODS 3 OL Katibai
QM 500 or QM 503; Cannot take after successful completion of MBA/MGT 515.
13017 SL 510*V1 PRINCIPLES OF TEAM LEADERSHIP 3 OL Javarinis
None
13018 SL 570*W01 STRATEGIC VISIONING 3 TC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Javarinis
None
13019 SL 600*VB01 STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP 3 TC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Krolik
SL 570; Completion of 33 credit hours in the MSSL program.
13077 TAX 501*01 THE ROLE OF LEGAL AUTH IN TAX 3 TC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Solomon
TAX 593 (TAX 593 may be taken concurrently); MST students should take this course or TAX 599 as their first course.
13078 TAX 507*01 TAX ACCOUNTING 3 TC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Antczak
TAX 501 (TAX 501 may be taken concurrently) and TAX 599
13079 TAX 511*01 ADV CONCEPTS IN CORP TAX 3 TC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Solomon/Skinner
TAX 510, TAX 507 (TAX 507 recommended), TAX 509 and TAX 599
13080 TAX 531*01 PARTNERSHIP AND LLC TAXATION 3 TC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Alfonsi
TAX 501, TAX 507 (TAX 507 recommended), TAX 509 (TAX 509 recommended) and TAX 599
13081 TAX 535*01 BASIC INCOME TAX & PLANNING 3 TC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Herrinton
None; Open only to PFP Certificate, MSF and MBA students. Cannot take after successful completion of TAX 495/595/593.
13082 TAX 558*01 QUALIFIED & NON FRINGE BEN 3 TC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Gould
TAX 501 and TAX 599; Cannot take after successful completion of TAX 555 and/or TAX 556.
13085 TAX 570*91 TAX RESEARCH PAPER (TAX 507) 1 TC Solomon
TAX 500 and concurrent enrollment in TAX 507
13086 TAX 570*92 TAX RESEARCH PAPER (TAX 531) 1 TC Solomon
TAX 500 and concurrent enrollment in TAX 531
13087 TAX 571*91 TAX RESEARCH PAPER (TAX 511) 1 TC Solomon
TAX 570, completion of 25 hours in the MST program, and concurrent enrollment in TAX 511.
13088 TAX 571*92 TAX RESEARCH PAPER (TAX 558) 1 TC Solomon
TAX 570, completion of 25 hours in the MST program, and concurrent enrollment in TAX 558.
13084 TAX 575*91 COMPREHENSIVE SEMINAR 1 TC Solomon
Students must take this course in their final semester in the MST Program. Contact Admissions and Advising Office to initiate process.
13083 TAX 581*91 DIRECTED STUDY IN TAXATION 1 TC Solomon
Written permission of the Department Chair. Contact Admissions and Advising Office to initiate process.
13059 TAX 593*01 TAX AND BUSINESS TAXATION I 3 TC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Hoops
None; Open only to MST students. Cannot take after successful completion TAX 590/TAX 592.
13062 TAX 593*51 TAX AND BUSINESS TAXATION I 3 NC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Skinner
None; Open only to MST students. Cannot take after successful completion TAX 590/TAX 592.
13065 TAX 593*SC4 TAX AND BUSINESS TAXATION I 3 SC4 M 6:00PM-9:50PM Seyferth
None; Open only to MST students. Cannot take after successful completion TAX 590/TAX 592.
13060 TAX 595*01 TAX AND BUSINESS TAXATION I 3 TC T 6:00PM-9:50PM Hoops
ACC/MBA 500; Cannot take after successful completion of TAX 590.
13063 TAX 595*51 TAX AND BUSINESS TAXATION I 3 NC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Skinner
ACC/MBA 500; Cannot take after successful completion of TAX 590.
13066 TAX 595*SC4 TAX AND BUSINESS TAXATION I 3 SC4 M 6:00PM-9:50PM Seyferth
ACC/MBA 500; Cannot take after successful completion of TAX 590.
13070 TAX 596*01 TAX AND BUSINESS TAXATION II 3 TC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Sutton
TAX 595/495; Cannot take after successful completion of TAX 591.
13072 TAX 596*02 TAX AND BUSINESS TAXATION II 3 TC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Solomon
TAX 595/495; Cannot take after successful completion of TAX 591.
13067 TAX 596*61 TAX AND BUSINESS TAXATION II 3 UC TH 6:00PM-9:50PM Seyferth
TAX 595/495; Cannot take after successful completion of TAX 591.
13074 TAX 597*01 TAX & BUSINESS TAXATION III 3 TC M 6:00PM-9:50PM Hoops
TAX 596/496; Cannot take after successful completion of TAX 497.
13076 TAX 597*51 TAX & BUSINESS TAXATION III 3 NC W 6:00PM-9:50PM Hoops
TAX 596/496; Cannot take after successful completion of TAX 497.

Section: V = Online Course VB = Blended Course W = Web Assisted

Location: NC = Novi Campus OL = Online SC4 = St. Clair County Community College TC = Troy Campus
UC = University Center at Macomb Community College Center Campus

Days: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday TH = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday


16
Winter 2011
IMPORTANT NOTE: IF YOU ARE REGISTERING FOR YOUR FIRST ONLINE (V) OR BLENDED (VB) COURSE, YOU MUST ALSO REGISTER FOR THE ORIENTATION FOR ONLINE COURSES
(OOL). SEE PAGE 4 FOR DETAILS.
3838SYNONYM DEPT/CRS#/SEC#
Livernois Road TITLE HOURS LOCATION DAYS BEGIN-END INSTRUCTOR
PO Box 7006
Troy, MI 48007-7006

CLERY ACT RIGHT-TO-KNOW ACT

The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus In compliance with the Department of Education's
Crime Statistics Act is a federal law that requires all universities and Student Right-to-Know Act, Walsh College reports
colleges to publish specific information about their campus crime and various points of information to current students,
security policies. The Walsh College Annual Campus Security Report employees, and prospective students. Links to
includes the following required information: pertinent information regarding selected Walsh
College policies and procedures, campus security and
 Campus security policies drug-free atmosphere are on the College Web site.
 Reporting procedures Check your Walsh College student e-mail for updates.
 Campus crime statistics for the most recent 3 years
 Information about crime prevention VOTER REGISTRATION
 Access to campus
The 1998 Higher Education Act requires post
The Annual Campus Security Report information is available on the secondary institutions to distribute state voter
College Web site. A printed copy may be requested from: registration forms to on-campus degree or certificate
seeking students. Voter registration forms are
Walsh College available at each campus location or on the Michigan
Facilities and Auxiliary Services Secretary of State Web site at:
Campus Safety www.michigan.gov/sos/.
PO Box 7006
Troy, MI 48007-7006
248-689-8282

Section: V = Online Course VB = Blended Course W = Web Assisted

Location: NC = Novi Campus OL = Online SC4 = St. Clair County Community College TC = Troy Campus
UC = University Center at Macomb Community College Center Campus

Days: M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday TH = Thursday F = Friday S = Saturday

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