Enrolled and visiting students may enroll in one of over 55 online courses during the winter session. William Paterson offers 2, 3, and 4 credit courses during the session. It is recommended that only students who have previously taken online courses enroll for the Online Winter Session. On-line undergraduate visiting student and graduate non-degree admissions applications may be submitted through December 10, 2019. Registration ends at 4:30 pm on Friday, December 13, 2019. Registration begins April 8, 2019 for current WPU students, undergraduate visiting students from other institutions, and graduate non-degree students. Students may register starting April 8, 2019 through December 13, 2019. Classes run from December 26, 2019 through January 14, 2020 and are open to current William Paterson students and visiting students from other colleges. Visiting students who wish to take Winter courses can apply at the link below. Questions should be directed to the Office of Admissions (973.720.2125) for further details. Applications for those students who are not William Paterson University students must be received and completed by December 6. Admitted Students: Register Here Visiting Students: Apply Now Visiting students who register for the Winter Session will receive an e-Statement during the first week of July 2019. Once the new tuition and fee rates are available for the 2019-2020 academic year in July 2019, you can view the rates on the Student Accounts' web page. Admitted students who register for the Winter Session will receive an e-Statement during the first week of October 2019. Click on the course name below to view the class syllabus [in pdf format]. All courses are three credits unless otherwise noted, click here to view the schedule of fees. All Winter courses are offered on-line and will be assessed a Distance Learning Fee of $120 per course. Course outlines/syllabi will be available on May 1st or sooner.
COLLEGE OF THE ARTS AND COMMUNICATION CommunicationCOMM 1200-80, Media and Society - Robert QuickeCOMM 2340-80, Film as a Medium - Chriss Williams COTSAKOS COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AccountingACCT 2120-80, Managerial Accounting - Muroki Mwaura Finance and EconomicsECON 2020-80, Microeconomic Principles - Tricia SnyderECON 2100-80, Business Statistics I - Alexandros PanayidesECON 2110-80, Business Statistics II - Martin GritschECON 2110-81, Business Statistics II - John MalindretosECON 2110-82, Business Statistics II - Chuanqian ZhangECON 3100-80, Money and Banking - Maria RamjerdiECON 4280-80, Healthcare Economics - Rahi Abouk (cross-listed with NUR 4280)FIN 3200-80, Corporate Finance - Fuchun CaiFIN 4450-80, Finance Information Systems - Ge Zhang Management and MarketingBAN 7100-80, Data Warehousing/Mining - Myles GarveyENT 7300-80, Marketing for Entrepreneurs - Andrey KretininMGT 2000-80, Principles of Management - Mahmoud WatadMGT 3050-80, Management Information Systems - Solomon NyaangaMGT 3090-80, International Management - Ali MirMGT 3550-80, Values, Ethics, and Sustainability - Jorge ArevaloMGT 4310-80, Production and Operations Management - Jim SamuelMGT 4600-80, Bus Strategy/Policy - Raza MirMGT 7040-80, Human Resource Management - Stephen BettsMKT 2100-80, Principles of Marketing - Rajiv KashyapMKT 7880-80, Global Marketing - Chen-Ho Chao COLLEGE OF EDUCATION BilingualTBED 5400-80 History of Bilingualism and Bilingual Education in the United States - Bruce Williams Elementary EducationCIED 2050-80, Foundations of Bilingual and Multicultural Education - David Fuentes Special Education and CounselingSPC 5850-80, Co-teaching & Collaboration in Special Education - Alex Chambers COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Criminal JusticeCJJ 3670-80 Juvenile Delinquency - Sean WilsonEnglishENG 3000-80, Technical Writing - Liane RobertsonENG 3030-80, American Literature to 1865 - Rosa Soto Geography and Urban ScienceGEO 3200-80, Cultural Geography - Monica Nyamwange HistoryHIST 1050-80, The Modern World - Jason AmbroiseHIST 3270-80, America World Power - George MacleodHIST 3270-88, America World Power - George Macleod Liberal StudiesLBST 2500-80, LBST and Community Engagement - Daniel KolakLBST 2500-88, LBST and Community Engagement - Daniel Kolak Political SciencePOL 1150-80, Power, Justice & Freedom - Michael Thompson Psychology PSY 3500-80, Theories of Personalities - Megan ChesinPSY 3540-80, Psychology of Learning - Bruce DiamondPSY 4800-80, Seminar in Psychology - Kate Makarec (by permission only)PSY 4800-81, Seminar in Psychology - Bruce Diamond (by permission only) SociologySOC 1010-80, Principles of Sociology - Kathleen KorgenSOC 1020-80, Social Problems - Mark Ellis SOC 2310-80, Sociology of the Family - Wendy ChristensenSOC 3670-80, Juvenile Delinquency - Sean Wilson Women's and Gender StudiesWGS 1800-80, Gendered Lives & Societies - Atola BuddWGS 2080-80, Female Icons - Lawrence Gill COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND HEALTH BiologyBIO 3450-80, Conservation Biology - Stephen Vail Communication DisordersCODS 6750-80 Acquired Cognitive Disorders - A. Staff KinesiologySPM 2000-80 Foundations of Sports Management - John Bae MathematicsMATH 1100-80, Contemporary Mathematics - Madeleine RosarMATH 1150-80, College Algebra - Maria Vega VeglioMATH 1160-80, Precalculus - Christina MouserMATH 1170-80, Business Math - Melkamu ZelekeMATH 1300-80, Elementary Statistics - Eliana Antoniou NursingNUR 4280-80, Healthcare Economics, (cross-listed with ECON 4280) - A. Staff (cross-listed with ECON 4280)NUR 4290-80, Dimensions of Public Health - A. Staff Public HealthPBHL 1100-80, Healthy U - Corey BaschPBHL 2150-80, Drugs and Health - Aleksander KecojevicPBHL 2200-80, Stress Management - William KernanPBHL 2210-80, Nutrition - Michele GrodnerPBHL 2900-80, Human Sexuality - Ryan McKeePBHL 3110-80, Global Health Issues - Charlene Gungil PhysicsPHYS 1700-80, General Astronomy - Song Chung