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Touro College Los AngelesSpring 20172017/2018Catalogwww.tcla.touro.edu1317 N. Crescent Heights BoulevardWest Hollywood, CA 90046(323) 822-97001

ACCREDITATIONTouro College Los Angeles is a division of Touro University Worldwide, which is accredited by the WASC SeniorCollege and University Commission (WSCUC): 985 Atlantic Ave. #100, Alameda, CA 94501-6444: Tel. 510-7489001. Touro College Los Angeles is an Equal Opportunity Institution. Touro College Los Angeles opened in Fall2005.Touro College and University System was chartered by the Board of Regents of the state of New York in June of1970, and is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, 3624 Market Street, Philadelphia,Pennsylvania 19104 (Tel: 267-284-5000).RESERVATION OF RIGHTS CLAUSEThis Catalog represents the most up-to-date information with regard to the programs described. It will be consideredto be in effect until the publication of the next academic catalog. However, the Board of Trustees and Faculty of TouroCollege Los Angeles reserve the right to institute changes in Touro’s programs and policies. Since information isupdated constantly, the student is advised to seek further clarification from appropriate administrative offices. TouroCollege Los Angeles reserves the right to change rules, policies, fees, and curricula without advance notice. Inthe event of any inconsistent or incompatible terms or provisions, such inconsistency shall be resolved by givingprecedence in the following descending order of importance: (a) any executed agreement between the parties, (b) thespecific policy then existing, and then (c) this Catalog.The Office of the Dean and the Office of the Registrar provide current information concerning course offerings,programs and regulations. Financial information is available from the Office of Financial Aid.POLICY OF NON-DISCRIMINATIONTouro College Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, sexualorientation or any other characteristic protected by law in employment, or in its admission, treatment or access to itseducational programs or activities.For additional information, please contact the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights cfm or 800-421-3481.IMPORTANT NOTICETouro College Los Angeles may modify, supplement or revoke this Catalog, in whole or inpart, at any time with or without notice. This Catalog is neither written nor meant toconfer any rights or privileges on students, employees or faculty or impose anyobligations on Touro College Los Angeles. As with all Touro College handbooks, rules,policies, fees and curricula, this Catalog is written for informational purposes only, maycontain errors, may change or be modified, and may not be applicable to every situationor circumstance. Any dispute, claim or controversy arising out of or related to thisCatalog, which is not resolved through Touro College Los Angeles’s internal procedures(hereinafter, “Disputes”), shall be resolved exclusively through final and bindingexpedited arbitration conducted solely by the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”),or any successor in interest, in accordance with the AAA Rules then in effect. The locationof the arbitration shall be at a convenient office on the Touro College L.A. campus wherethe student is (or was last) affiliated.For purposes of this Catalog, “Touro College,” “Touro,” or “TC” refers to Touro College and University System.Touro University Worldwide (TUW) and Touro College Los Angeles (also referred to as TCLA).For all questions regarding this information, please contact the Office of the Dean at 323-822-9700 ext. 85150,between the hours of 9 AM and 4 PM.2

Table of ContentsMESSAGE FROM THE CEO. 4MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN OF TOURO COLLEGE LOS ANGELES . 5CALENDAR 2016-2017 . 6INTRODUCTION . 7TOURO COLLEGE LOS ANGELES .9THE TOURO LIBRARY . 11THE TOURO COLLEGE LOS ANGELES LIBRARY . 11THE TOURO COLLEGE LOS ANGELES COMPUTER LAB . 11THE PERSONAL COLLEGE ENVIRONMENT . 12A FLEXIBLE SCHEDULE FOR ASPIRING PROFESSIONALS . 12ADVISEMENT AND COUNSELING . 12CREDITS FOR YESHIVA AND SEMINARY STUDIES . 12STUDY ABROAD . 13Touro College LOS ANGELES Israel Option . 13PARTICIPATING ISRAELI INSTITUTIONS. 13TOURO COLLEGE – ISRAEL (TCI) . 14ADMISSIONS . 16ADMISSIONS DECISIONS . 16ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS. 16REGULAR APPLICANTS . 16EARLY ADMISSION . 16ADMISSIONS PROCEDURES . 16SPECIAL CATEGORIES / TRANSFER STUDENTS / INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS . 17PAYING FOR COLLEGE . 19TUITION AND FEES 2016-2017, FINANCIAL AID. 19THE CURRICULUM . 33Touro College CORE LEARNING GOALS . 34CORE REQUIREMENTS . 34DEPARTMENTAL REQUIREMENTS . 35B.S. IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION . 35B.A. IN JUDAIC STUDIES . 35REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR . 36B.A. IN PSYCHOLOGY . 36COURSE DESCRIPTIONS . 37ACADEMIC RULES AND REGULATIONS . 50Student Eligibility for Taking Courses Online . 52Course Outlines . 53Announcements and Assignments . 53Homework and Exams . 53COLLEGE CODES AND STUDENT RESPONSIBILITIES . 62Protocols for Disciplinary Hearings . 65Other College Policies . 65ADMINISTRATION OF TOURO COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY SYSTEM . 76ADMINISTRATION OF TOURO COLLEGE LOS ANGELES . 77FACULTY . 80DIRECTORY . 813

MESSAGE FROM THE CEO OF TOURO UNIVERSITY WORLDWIDE AND TOUROCOLLEGE LOS ANGELESWelcome and thank you for your interest in Touro College Los Angeles and Touro University Worldwide. Iam honored to introduce you to the network of higher learning institutions that Dr. Edith Neumann and I have helpedto put in place.Touro has long been on the cutting edge of online learning. Touro University International, which Edith andI originally founded in 1998, was the first university in the world to offer an accredited, fully online Ph.D. programwith no residency requirements. It gives me great joy to return to the Touro system as CEO of Touro UniversityWorldwide and Touro College Los Angeles and continue the important work Dr. Bernard Luskin began.Through Touro University Worldwide, I have been able to realize my goal of creating a learning environmentwhere students can receive a higher education degree on their own schedule, allowing them to pursue careerssimultaneously. The Touro College and University System is a not-for-profit, visionary institution that aims to servethe underserved and promote academic success that translates into professional advancement. I believe in the missionof the college and have dedicated the majority of my life to upholding that mission.Drawing from the Judaic principles on which the school was founded, Touro students receive a holisticeducation. Our graduates are not only skilled in critical thinking, problem solving and communication, but they arealso ethical leaders and global citizens. I fully believe in this approach, and the high retention and graduation ratesthat TUW maintains serve as testament to the powerful learning environment we’ve built at Touro.Again, thank you for your interest in Touro. We look forward to helping you succeed.Dr. Yoram Neumann – Chief Executive Officer of Touro University WorldwideYoram Neumann, Ph.D.Chief Executive OfficerTouro University Worldwide & Touro College Los Angeles4

MESSAGE FROM THE DEAN OF TOURO COLLEGE LOS ANGELESWelcome to Touro College Los Angeles (TCLA)! TCLA is the only regionally-accredited college under OrthodoxJewish auspices on the West Coast. As such, we are committed to providing a quality secular education in anenvironment that is in full alignment with and supportive of our precious mesorah.Touro College Los Angeles admitted its first class in the fall of 2005 under the capable leadership of Dr. Esther Lowy,a”h. Our students continue to benefit from the educational opportunities and the warm and friendly community sheestablished, which provide a place to learn without the need to compromise religious practice, and free of the negativeinfluences found on so many college campuses today. Students can pursue a Bachelor of Science degree in BusinessManagement and Administration, a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in JudaicStudies. TCLA has added a health science concentration for those students who wish to pursue graduate school andprofessional opportunities in health science and medicine.TCLA is fortunate to be able to draw upon the traditions established by Touro College New York. At Touro College,students pursue their academic and professional goals without sacrificing their personal growth as Torah-observantJews. Just as students at other campuses in the Touro College and University System have been accepted by prominentgraduate programs, TCLA graduates have been accepted to some of the most prestigious graduate and professionalprograms in the country, including those at UCLA, USC, Columbia University, Boston College Law School,Southwestern School of Law, Sackler School of Medicine and the Touro Colleges of Medicine, Pharmacy, Physician’sAssistant and Nursing.Touro College Los Angeles boasts an outstanding faculty. A majority of our instructors hold PhDs or terminal degreesfrom prestigious universities and all of our faculty bring a wealth of practical, professional experience to theirclassrooms as well. They serve as tremendous role models to our students. In addition, small class size allows for aclose interaction between professor and student. Students are able to realize their full potential and thrive both onpersonal and academic levels.You have made a wise choice in choosing TCLA for your undergraduate studies. I look forward to getting to knowyou and to helping you on your path to your educational and career success.Rabbi David Jacobson, PhDDeanTouro College Los AngelesRabbi Dr. David Jacobson earned an M.A. and a Ph.D. in Education (Educational Psychology) from the University ofCalifornia, Los Angeles, semicha from studies in both Los Angeles and Israel and a B.A. in Jewish Studies from the Universityof California, Los Angeles. Dean Jacobson was appointed Dean in the Fall of 2016 after serving as Director of CollegeAffairs. He has worked in Education and Jewish Education for over 30 years including as an instructor and administratorat elementary, high school and college levels in Los Angeles, Israel and Dallas. He is the founding director of YeshivaEducational Services, a nonprofit dedicated to the improvement of Jewish education and has lectured, presented workshopsand coached and mentored teachers nationally.5

CALENDAR 2016-2017A more detailed academic calendar is available on the Touro College Los Angeles sp.FALL 2016Sunday, August 28 . New Student OrientationMonday, August 29 . First day of ClassesMonday, September 5 . No Classes - Labor DayMonday, October 3 – Tuesday, October 4 . No Classes – Rosh HashanahTuesday October 11 – Wednesday, October 12. No Classes – Yom KippurSunday, October 17 – Tuesday, October 25 . No Classes – SukkotWednesday, October 26 . Classes ResumeThursday Nov. 24 – Friday Nov. 25 . No Classes - ThanksgivingSunday, January 1 . No Classes – New Year’s DayMonday, January 2 . Last day of classesTuesday, January 3 – Monday, January 16 . Final ExaminationsSpring 2017Wednesday, January 25 . First Day of ClassesSunday, March 12 – Monday, March 13 . No Classes- PurimMonday, April 10 – Tuesday, April 18 . No Classes – Passover BreakWednesday, April 19 . Classes ResumeMonday, May 29. No Classes – Memorial DayTuesday, May 30 – Thursday, June 1 . No Classes – ShavuotMonday, June 5 . Last day of ClassesTuesday, June 6 – Monday, June 19 . Final ExamsAt publication time, the calendar for 2017-2018 was not yet finalized. Please check the website for the latestcalendar information.6

INTRODUCTIONTouro College Los Angeles is a part of the Touro College and University System, which is a Jewish-sponsoredindependent institution of higher and professional education. The College was established primarily to perpetuate theJewish heritage, and to serve the larger American community. Over 19,000 students are currently enrolled in its variousschools and divisions, in 30 cities and six countries. Touro College Los Angeles, along with the undergraduate LanderCollege of Arts and Sciences, Lander College for Men, and Lander College for Women, and the Graduate School ofJewish Studies, embody the College's fundamental purposes. Through programs in Jewish Studies here and in Israel,the humanities core requirement, liberal arts and sciences majors, and outstanding pre-professional and professionalprograms, Touro offers students a distinctive educational experience.This experience, however, consists of more than classroom instruction. Touro also seeks to foster an atmosphereof warmth, in which close faculty-student relationships, student camaraderie, and individualized attention are nurturedin many ways.Touro College and University System was chartered by the Board of Regents of the State of New York in 1970.Under the leadership of its founding president, Dr. Bernard Lander, the College opened with a class of 35 Liberal Artsand Sciences students in 1971. Since then, the College has continued to demonstrate dynamic growth. A Women'sDivision was added to the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and the Schools of General Studies, Law, and HealthSciences were subsequently organized. The College organized sister institutions in Israel and Russia. The School forLifelong Education, offering a non-traditional, contract-learning-based program was organized in fall 1989. TheInstitute for Professional Studies (IPS) – Machon L’Parnasa was established in early 1999 to provide higher educationwith practical applications for the ultra-orthodox community. The Graduate School of Education and Psychology werecreated in 1993, and have been growing ever since, with the Lander Center for Educational Research in fall 2006. TheGraduate School of Business (originally established in the late 1980s as Touro’s International School of Business andManagement), opened a new facility in the Wall Street area in summer 2007. The New York School of Career andApplied Studies opened in 2001.Subsequently, the Touro University College of Osteopathic Medicine and Touro University International (bothbased in California) added to the professional options available to Touro students. An upper-division College offeringprograms in other professional areas (e.g. Osteopathic Medicine, Physician Assistant, Pharmacy, and Public Health)opened at the Vallejo, California campus in 2002. A branch of the Touro University College of Osteopathic Medicine(including, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Nursing, and Physician Assistant) was opened in Henderson,Nevada in fall 2004. An overseas branch of the College, Touro College-Berlin, offering both Jewish studies andprofessional courses, was opened in Fall 2003. Touro College Los Angeles, a liberal arts college modeled after theprogram of the Lander Colleges, was opened in Fall 2005 in West Hollywood, California. A School of Social Workwas established in Fall 2006, and a Graduate School of Technology in Spring 2007. An Osteopathic Medical School,based in Harlem, opened in Fall 2007. The Graduate Schools were organized as elements of the Touro Division ofGraduate Studies in January 2008. A School of Pharmacy opened in Fall 2008 in close proximity to the School ofOsteopathic Medicine. Touro University Worldwide, the distance learning and online University, opened in June of2008. In 2010, Dr. Alan Kadish took over as president of Touro University and College System following Dr. Lander’sesteemed tenure, he renewed our commitment to ensure that even as we grow, each campus, every program, and allof our students are held to the standard set for us over 220 years ago. In May 2011, New York Medical College, inValhalla, NY became part of the Touro family. The Hebrew Theological College joined the Touro College andUniversity System in July 2015. The inaugural class of the Touro College of Dental Medicine at New York MedicalCollege began in July 2016.7

MISSION STATEMENTTouro College and University System is an independent institution of higher education under Jewish auspices,established to transmit and perpetuate the Jewish heritage, as well as to serve the general community in keeping withthe historic Jewish commitment to intellectual inquiry, the transmission of knowledge, social justice, and service tosociety. Preservation of the Jewish heritage and support for Jewish continuityCommitment to provision of programs, activities and services in response to community needsBelief in the value of education in the liberal arts and professions to better the individual and societyPromotion of ethical and humanistic values of the Judaic tradition and a commitment to toleranceamong all members of the learning communitySupport for the social nature of learning both for the individual and the organizationTOURO'S OTHER CALIFORNIA CAMPUSESTouro University College of Osteopathic MedicineThe College of Osteopathic Medicine, established in 1997 in California, grants the Doctor of Osteopathy (D.O.)degree. Its mission is to prepare competent osteopathic physicians through classroom and clinical instruction, serviceto the community, and research.In 1999 the College moved to its current campus on Mare Island in Vallejo, California. This new facility includesbasic science buildings with state-of-the-art laboratories as well as a modern research center. In addition, the campusoffers recreational opportunities for students through its gymnasium, swimming pool and outdoor athletic facilities.The College offers graduate programs in Pharmacy, a joint Master’s of Science in Physician Assistant Studies andMaster of Public Health, and a Masters of Arts in Education. The College graduated its first class in June of 2001 andhas already established itself as an outstanding College of Osteopathic Medicine. The College of Osteopathic Medicineis accredited by the American Osteopathic Association. A branch of the College of Osteopathic Medicine opened inHenderson, Nevada in Fall 2004. Touro University California opened a school of nursing in Fall 2016 and is a memberof the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN).Touro University WorldwideTouro University Worldwide (TUW) is the online distance learning college of TCUS. The administrative officesof TUW are located near Los Angeles, CA, in Los Alamitos. The Provost of TUW, Dr. Edith Neumann, along withthe CEO Dr. Yoram Neumann are experienced, recognized leaders in higher education and pioneers in distance anddistributed learning. Dr. Neumann and Dr. Neumann came to TUW following years of experience running TouroUniversity International, one of the first online schools. TUW supports the global e-learning mission of Touro throughfostering the belief that education contributes to a quality life and a better world. Programs offered include Associateof Arts in General Studies, Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Management, a Bachelor of Sciencein Human Resource Management, Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and Social Work, Bachelor of Science in HealthSciences in Health Care Administration and Health Education, Masters of Business in Administration, Masters of Artsin Psychology, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, Masters of Science in HealthSciences, and a Doctorate in Psychology in Human and Organizational Psychology.8

TOURO COLLEGE LOS ANGELESCORE COMMITMENTSTouro College Los Angeles’s core institutional values form the basis for the school’s core educational commitments.Core ValuesPreservation of the Jewishheritage and support forJewish continuityCommitment to provision ofprograms, activities andservices in response tocommunity needsCore Educational CommitmentsJewishContinuity Provide a supportive learningenvironment where students can obtainthe benefits of a higher education in theliberal arts and professions while stillmaintaining their Jewish identity Provide students with guidance andappreciation for the Jewish commitmentto social justice and ethical practices bothSocial Justice & in their personal and professional livesEthical PracticeBelief in the value ofeducation in the liberal artsand professions to betterthe individual and societyIntellectualInquiryPromotion of ethical andhumanistic values of theJudaic tradition and acommitment to toleranceamong all members of thelearning communitySupport for the socialnature of learning both forthe individual and theorganizationProfessionalPerspective9 Help students develop the knowledgeand attitudes and general problemsolving skills that will serve them in theirprofessional and personal lives Assist students to develop a sense ofcalling and vocation and develop careerinterests and aspirations appropriate fortheir individual circumstances and uniquereligious perspective

Preservation of the Jewishheritage and support forJewish continuityCommitment to provision ofprograms, activities andservices in response tocommunity needsJewishContinuity Provide a supportive learningenvironment where students can obtainthe benefits of a higher education in theliberal arts and professions while stillmaintaining their Jewish identity Provide students with guidance andappreciation for the Jewish commitmentto social justice and ethical practices bothSocial Justice & in their personal and professional livesEthical PracticeBelief in the value ofeducation in the liberal artsand professions to betterthe individual and societyIntellectualInquiryPromotion of ethical andhumanistic values of theJudaic tradition and acommitment to toleranceamong all members of thelearning communitySupport for the socialnature of learning both forthe individual and theorganizationProfessionalPerspective Help students develop the knowledgeand attitudes and general problemsolving skills that will serve them in theirprofessional and personal lives Assist students to develop a sense ofcalling and vocation and develop careerinterests and aspirations appropriate fortheir individual circumstances and uniquereligious perspectiveVISION STATEMENT—TOURO COLLEGE LOS ANGELESFrom the core values embodied in Touro College’s mission, our unique vision for Jewish education emerges: Touro College Los Angeles will become a premier institution of higher Jewish learning on the WestCoast, known for producing self-actualized graduates who will exemplify in their lives and practice thevalues of the Touro mission and the Jewish heritage.OVERVIEWTouro College Los Angeles provides a quality education for students seeking to prepare for professionaladvancement and career success without compromising their personal perspectives and Torah values. Within thesupportive environment of the TCLA campus, yeshiva high school graduates and yeshiva and seminary graduates havethe opportunity to discover and develop their talents as they pursue their degree programs.Touro College Los Angeles has separate men’s and women’s divisions. The College prides itself on maintaininga learning milieu that fosters close interaction among students, faculty and staff. By limiting class size, TCLA enables10

students to benefit from the expertise of professors who are committed to excellence in teaching and rigorous standardsof achievement.FACILITIESTHE TOURO LIBRARYThe mission of the Touro College and University System Libraries is to provide resources and services thatsupport and promote the college's academic programs, and to help the college community acquire and refineinformation seeking and evaluation ski

Touro College Los Angeles is a division of Touro University Worldwide, which is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC): 985 Atlantic Ave. #100, Alameda, CA 94501-6444: Tel. 510-748-9001. Touro College Los Angeles is an Equal Opportunity Institution. Touro College Los Angeles opened in Fall 2005.

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