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This publication may be requested in accessible format. Graduation Rate .................................................................... 18 Handicapped Students (Stu. Access. Ctr.).................................. 6 HELP with fees ......................................................................15 HELP with GER ...................................................................... 19 HELP with PAWS ...................................................................... 6 Holidays .................................................................................... 3 Honors College ........................................................................ 7 ID Cards .................................................................................. 14 Incompletes ............................................................................ 17 Klotsche Center ...................................................................... 14 Mandatory Student Fees ........................................................ 15 Math 90/95 ............................................................................ 14 Maximum/Minimum Credit Load for Graduate Students ........ 8 Military Call-Ups/Activation .................................................. 11 Military Science ...................................................................... 18 Minnesota-Wisconsin Reciprocity ............................................ 14 Noncredit Courses .................................................................. 14 Off-Campus ............................................................................ 14 Office Hours .............................................................................. 3 Online Billing ........................................................................ 12 Overload Status ........................................................................ 9 Overloads ................................................................................ 8 PAWSAvailability ...................................................................... 4 Payment Options .................................................................... 12 Permission/Consent .................................................................. 7 Placement Tests ........................................................................ 8 Prerequisites ............................................................................ 7 Records .................................................................................. 16 Registration Appointment Period ............................................ 4 Registration, Basics .................................................................. 4 Registration, Late .................................................................... 6 Registration, Mandatory Advising ............................................ 5 Registration, Pre-Registration Steps ........................................ 4 Registration, Registration Transaction...................................... 4 Registration, Signing on to PAWS ............................................ 4 Release of Information .......................................................... 17 Repeat Policy .......................................................................... 17 Social Security Number .......................................................... 18 Special Grading Options .......................................................... 7 Student Accessibility Center ...................................................... 6 Time Conflicts .......................................................................... 9 Tuition Assessment.................................................................. 12 UWM Credit Agreement.......................................................... 13 Waiting Lists ............................................................................5 Withdrawing from Your Classes .............................................. 11 Year-in-School Codes .............................................................. 17 Accessibility Center, Student .................................................... 6 Add/Drop/Swap Classes .......................................................... 9 Adding ...................................................................................... 5 Administrative Drop for Non-Attendance ................................ 8 Assessment or Refund for Drops/Withdrawals ...................... 13 Campus Computer Labs............................................................ 6 Cancellation for Fee Obligation ............................................ 13 Changing Your Registration (Add/Drop) .................................. 9 Class Standing .......................................................................... 7 Concurrent Registration at Another UW System Campus ...... 14 Confidentiality of Student Data.............................................. 17 Courses Approved for GER Distribution ................................ 20 Credit Load .............................................................................. 8 Credit Load Values for Verification Purposes ........................ 16 Credit/No Credit Option Chart ................................................ 23 Dates to Remember .................................................................. 2 Deadlines, Add/Drop.............................................................. 10 Directory Information ............................................................ 17 Dissertators ............................................................................ 14 Drop/Cancellation, Academic ................................................ 16 Drop/Cancellation, Administrative .......................................... 7 Dropping .................................................................................. 5 Dropping Classes ...................................................................... 9 Editing or Swapping Classes .................................................... 9 English 90/95 ........................................................................ 14 Excess Credits Policy................................................................ 14 Fees/Tuition ............................................................................ 12 Fees/Tuition Dates to Remember .......................................... 12 Fees/Tuition, Auditors ............................................................ 13 Fees/Tuition, Installment Plan .............................................. 13 Fees/Tuition, Late Penalties & Other Fees ............................ 13 Fees/Tuition, Noncredit Courses ............................................ 14 Fees/Tuition, Refunds After Drops/ Withdrawal .................... 15 Fees/Tuition, Special Categories ............................................ 13 Final Examination Schedule .................................................. 24 Financial Aid .......................................................................... 14 Financial Aid Dates to Remember.......................................... 13 Financial Aid Information ...................................................... 13 Financial Holds ...................................................................... 12 Financial Obligation .............................................................. 12 Forwarding Your Email ............................................................ 6 General Education Requirements .......................................... 19 Grade Point Average .............................................................. 16 Grades .................................................................................... 16 Grades and Graduation Dates to Remember ........................ 16 Grades, Check via PAWS ........................................................ 16 Schedule of Classes The UW-Milwaukee Schedule of Classes can be found on the Web at schedule.uwm.edu. Course Descriptions UW-Milwaukee course descrip- tions can be found on the Web at: catalog.uwm.edu. Fall 2008 Schedule POLICIES RELATED TO REGISTRATION Table of Contents

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Graduation Rate .................................................................... 18Handicapped Students (Stu. Access. Ctr.).................................. 6HELP with fees ......................................................................15HELP with GER ...................................................................... 19HELP with PAWS ...................................................................... 6Holidays.................................................................................... 3Honors College ........................................................................ 7ID Cards.................................................................................. 14Incompletes ............................................................................ 17Klotsche Center ...................................................................... 14Mandatory Student Fees ........................................................ 15Math 90/95 ............................................................................ 14Maximum/Minimum Credit Load for Graduate Students ........ 8Military Call-Ups/Activation .................................................. 11Military Science ...................................................................... 18Minnesota-Wisconsin Reciprocity ............................................ 14Noncredit Courses .................................................................. 14Off-Campus ............................................................................ 14Office Hours .............................................................................. 3Online Billing ........................................................................ 12Overload Status ........................................................................ 9Overloads ................................................................................ 8PAWSAvailability ...................................................................... 4Payment Options .................................................................... 12Permission/Consent .................................................................. 7Placement Tests ........................................................................ 8Prerequisites ............................................................................ 7Records .................................................................................. 16Registration Appointment Period ............................................ 4Registration, Basics .................................................................. 4Registration, Late .................................................................... 6Registration, Mandatory Advising ............................................ 5Registration, Pre-Registration Steps ........................................ 4Registration, Registration Transaction...................................... 4Registration, Signing on to PAWS ............................................ 4Release of Information .......................................................... 17Repeat Policy .......................................................................... 17Social Security Number .......................................................... 18Special Grading Options .......................................................... 7Student Accessibility Center ...................................................... 6Time Conflicts .......................................................................... 9Tuition Assessment.................................................................. 12UWM Credit Agreement.......................................................... 13Waiting Lists ............................................................................5Withdrawing from Your Classes.............................................. 11Year-in-School Codes.............................................................. 17

Accessibility Center, Student .................................................... 6Add/Drop/Swap Classes .......................................................... 9Adding ...................................................................................... 5Administrative Drop for Non-Attendance ................................ 8Assessment or Refund for Drops/Withdrawals ...................... 13Campus Computer Labs............................................................ 6Cancellation for Fee Obligation ............................................ 13Changing Your Registration (Add/Drop).................................. 9Class Standing .......................................................................... 7Concurrent Registration at Another UW System Campus ...... 14Confidentiality of Student Data.............................................. 17Courses Approved for GER Distribution ................................ 20Credit Load .............................................................................. 8Credit Load Values for Verification Purposes ........................ 16Credit/No Credit Option Chart ................................................ 23Dates to Remember.................................................................. 2Deadlines, Add/Drop.............................................................. 10Directory Information ............................................................ 17Dissertators ............................................................................ 14Drop/Cancellation, Academic ................................................ 16Drop/Cancellation, Administrative .......................................... 7Dropping .................................................................................. 5Dropping Classes ...................................................................... 9Editing or Swapping Classes .................................................... 9English 90/95 ........................................................................ 14Excess Credits Policy................................................................ 14Fees/Tuition ............................................................................ 12Fees/Tuition Dates to Remember .......................................... 12Fees/Tuition, Auditors ............................................................ 13Fees/Tuition, Installment Plan .............................................. 13Fees/Tuition, Late Penalties & Other Fees ............................ 13Fees/Tuition, Noncredit Courses ............................................ 14Fees/Tuition, Refunds After Drops/ Withdrawal .................... 15Fees/Tuition, Special Categories ............................................ 13Final Examination Schedule .................................................. 24Financial Aid .......................................................................... 14Financial Aid Dates to Remember.......................................... 13Financial Aid Information ...................................................... 13Financial Holds ...................................................................... 12Financial Obligation .............................................................. 12Forwarding Your Email ............................................................ 6General Education Requirements .......................................... 19Grade Point Average .............................................................. 16Grades .................................................................................... 16Grades and Graduation Dates to Remember ........................ 16Grades, Check via PAWS ........................................................ 16

Schedule of ClassesThe UW-Milwaukee Schedule ofClasses can be found on theWeb at schedule.uwm.edu.

Course DescriptionsUW-Milwaukee course descrip-tions can be found on the Webat: catalog.uwm.edu.

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April 21-May 9

Registration Appointment Period — Onlineregistration and change of registration via PAWSat www.paws.uwm.edu, based on assigned appoint-ment time

May 10Registration continues — Online registration andchange of registration via PAWS atwww.paws.uwm.edu

May 26 Memorial Day Holiday – No classes

July 1Last day to submit a complete undergraduate admis-sion application for Fall 2008, subject to capacitylimits.

July 4 Fourth of July Holiday – No classes

Early AugustApproximate date fall invoices will appear on PAWS.No paper bills will be sent to currently registeredstudents.

August 11

LAST DAY to register without prepayment of tuitiondeposit

Students enrolling after August 11 must first pay$200.00 tuition deposit before registering.

August 25

LAST DAY to withdraw from fall semester withoutcharge or for full refund

Deadline for students registered by August 11 to payfull fees or a minimum $200.00 tuition deposit tohold classes

August 28Unpaid housing, meal plan changes, and tuition andfee balances will be placed on the InstallmentPayment Plan.

August 26-September 15

Late Registration Period – $50.00 late registrationfee in effect

See “Change of Registration Deadlines” on page 10for session-specific deadlines.

September 1 Labor Day Holiday – No classes

September 2 First day of classes

September 5Undergraduate student deadline to apply forDecember, 2008 graduation

September 15

LAST DAY to register late, add full-term classes,change sections, change to audit without fee penalty,change from a graded basis to audit or credit/nocredit status (or vice versa)

Graduate student deadline to apply for December,2008 graduation

September 16Installment Payment Plan administrative fee of 1%assessed on unpaid Installment Payment Plan bal-ance.

September 29LAST DAY to drop full-term classes with partial refundor withdraw without notation of “W” on academicrecord (withdrawal fee assessed)

October 15 UWinteriM Schedule of Classes should be available

October 20-24 UWinteriM registration via PAWS

October 24LAST DAY to drop or withdraw from full-term classes.A notation of “W” will appear on your academicrecord for all classes.

November26-30

Thanksgiving Holiday – No classes. Note: Holidaybegins on Wednesday. (UWM offices are open on the26th and 28th.)

December 11 Last day of classes

December 12 Study Day

December13 & 15-20

Final examination period

December 21 Graduation

December 26Fall grades available via PAWS atwww.paws.uwm.edu

Classes that meet less than thefull term have different dead-lines. See “Change ofRegistration Deadlines” on page10 and “Withdrawing from AllYour Classes” on page 1.

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HolidaysALL UWM OFFICES ARE CLOSED ON THESE HOLIDAYS:

November 26-30 Thanksgiving Holiday(UWM offices open on November 26thand 28th.)

December 24-25 Christmas Eve and Christmas Day HolidaysDecember 31 New Year’s Eve HolidayJanuary 1 New Year’s Day HolidayJanuary 19 Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday

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Financial Aid Office(MEL 162)

REGULAR HOURS – YEAR-ROUND:

Monday 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.Tuesday-Friday 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

SPECIAL LATE HOURS:

September 2-4 Tuesday-Thursday 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Military Educational Benefits Office(MEL 168)

REGULAR HOURS – YEAR ROUND:

Monday-Friday 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Panther Access to Web Services(PAWS)

Monday-Saturday 6 a.m. – 12 a.m.Sunday Noon – 12 a.m.

THE PAWS SYSTEM MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE ONSOME HOLIDAYS.

Enrollment ServicesInformation Center/ID Office(MEL 274)

REGULAR HOURS – YEAR-ROUND:

Monday 8 a.m. – 6 p.mTuesday-Thursday 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.Friday 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

(Limited service only on Fridaysfrom 8-10 a.m. and 2-4:30 p.m.)

SPECIAL LATE HOURS:

September 2-4 Tuesday-Thursday 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.September 9 Tuesday 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Undergraduate Admissions andOffice of Adult and Returning Students(MEL 212)

REGULAR HOURS – YEAR-ROUND:

Monday-Tuesday 8 a.m. – 6 p.mWednesday-Thursday 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.Friday 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

(Limited service only on Fridaysfrom 8-10 a.m. and 2-4:30 p.m.)

SPECIAL LATE HOURS:

September 3-4 Wednesday-Thursday 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Graduate School(MIT 261)

REGULAR HOURS – YEAR-ROUND:

Monday 8 a.m. – 6 p.mTuesday-Friday 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

SPECIAL LATE HOURS:

September 2-4 Tuesday-Thursday 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.

Bursar’s Office(MIT 285/295)

REGULAR HOURS

Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.Tuesday, Thursday 9 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

SPECIAL LATE HOURS:

September 2 Tuesday 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.

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PPAAWWSS PPAAWWSS RReeggiissttrraattiioonnRReeggiissttrraattiioonnBBaassiiccssBBaassiiccssStudent appointments for initial registration begin April 21. You may use PAWS(Panther Access to Web Services) to register online or make changes to your scheduleanytime after the start time indicated in your registration appointment.Appointment times are no longer sent via email, so be sure to check on PAWS atwww.paws.uwm.edu for your appointment time.

PAWS Pre-Registration Steps1. You’ll need to be admitted to UWM if you are not a continuing student.

Go to apply.wisconsin.edu to apply for admission.

2. Check your registration date and time on PAWS at www.paws.uwm.edu. This isthe earliest date/time you can enter the PAWS system to register. After thisdate/time, you can reenter the system at any time the system is available.Student appointments are scheduled by year-in-school (grads, seniors, fresh-men, juniors, sophomores, special students) and total credits completed.

3. Be sure there are no “Holds” on your registration. You will need to clear any“Holds” or negative service indicators on your record before you’ll be able toregister via PAWS.

4. Check with an academic advisor. If you are in a program with mandatory advis-ing, your advising office will need to release a service indicator to enable you toregister online. See “Mandatory Advising for Undergraduates” on page 5.

5. Sign on to PAWS and complete the “User Preferences” under “Your Portfolio.”Be sure to set the term for which you’ll be registering.

6. Familiarize yourself with the PAWS transactions by reading “Registration Help”on the PAWS home page at www.paws.uwm.edu.

Signing on to PAWS1. Using your preferred internet browser, type in: www.paws.uwm.edu.

2. When the PAWS login screen appears, enter your UWM ePanther IDand password.

The Registration Transaction1. After signing on to PAWS, you should be in your “Student Center.” (If your

Student Center is not displayed, click “Self Service” and then click “StudentCenter.”)

2. Select “Add a Class” under “Enrollment.”

PAWS AvailabilityMonday-Saturday 6:00 a.m.-12:00 a.m.Sunday NOON-12:00 a.m.

The PAWS registration system may not beavailable on some holidays.

Registration Appointment PeriodApril 21-May 9Watch PantherMail for notification thatyour fall registration appointment isavailable on PAWS at www.paws.uwm.

You may start using PAWS to register orto make changes to your schedulebeginning with the date/time shown inyour PAWS account on the Web at:www.paws.uwm.edu.

Note:Appointments are based on completedcredits and do not count credits inwhich you are currently enrolled.

Students admitted or readmitted afterApril 10 may register beginning May 10.

Beginning May 10Continuing and newly-admitted stu-dents may register online via PAWS anytime the system is available.

$A $50.00 late registration fee will beassessed if you register on or after August26. Late payment fees may also apply.Students enrolling after August 11 will haveto pay the initial $200.00 of their tuitionbefore registering.

September 2

First day of classes

If you have trouble connecting to PAWS,call 414/229-4040.

Do not assume the system is down.

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3. Select the term (semester) from the drop-down menu.

4. If you are already registered for that term your schedule will be displayed alongwith any requests still pending

5. To add a class, follow either Step A or Step B:

A. Enter the 5-digit Class ID number (not the Course Number) from the onlineSchedule of Classes in the “Enter Class Nbr” field.

B. Click the “Search” button to go to the “Class Search” page to find a class/sec-tion. On the “Class Search” page, select a subject from the menu. Thenenter the Course Number in the “Course Number” field. Leave the “ShowOpen Classes Only” checkbox turned on and click the “Search” button.Available sections will be displayed. If the section you want does not appear,it is closed (full) or has been cancelled. On the “Class Search Results” page,click the “Select Class” button next to the section you wish to add. If thecourse has more than one part (for example, a lecture with a related lab), youwill be directed to select a related part. Then click “NEXT.”

6. If you wish to add additional classes, repeat the steps above. Otherwise, click the“Proceed to Step 2 of 3” button.

7. Click “Finish Enrolling.” THIS IS CRITICAL.

8. If your course request can be met, you will see a Green PP (success) under the“Status” column. If your request cannot be met, you will see a Red X and an errormessage will be displayed. If the message states that the class is full or that you donot meet the requisites, you may wish to contact the department that is offeringthe class to see if they will issue you a permission number or signed “Add/Drop”form.

9. Click the “Add Another Class” button to continue adding or dropping classes.

10. When you have finished entering classes or making changes, take a final look atyour schedule by clicking the “My Class Schedule” link at the bottom of the page.

Dropping a Class1. After signing into PAWS the “Student Center” should automatically be displayed. If

it is not displayed, click “Self Service” under “Menu” and then click “StudentCenter.”

2. Select “Drop a Class” under “Enrollment.”

3. Select the term from the drop-down menu next to “Select Term.”

4. To drop a class, place a check mark in the “Select” column by the course you wish todrop. Then click “Drop Selected Courses.” Verify the information and then click“Finish Dropping.” If the class was able to be dropped you will see a Green PP (suc-cess); if the course was unable to be dropped you will see a Red X and an error mes-sage will be displayed.

Waiting ListsThe use of waiting lists is strictly up to the department teaching the course. Somedepartments use them for selected courses, and some do not use them at all.Departments also have their own policies regarding how students move from the wait-ing list into classes, and it may not always be on a first come/first served basis. Somedepartments give preference to seniors that are graduating, some to students in theirown program, etc.

We still anticipate use of the “Closed Section Interest” form with a link from PAWS.With the “Closed Section Interest” form, you may indicate your desire to enroll in a“closed” (filled) course. After submitting the form online, it is recommended that youcontact the department offering the course to find out how they will handle yourrequest. For fall, the online form link is active only until September 1.

Mandatory Advisingfor Undergraduates

Students in the following programsmust consult with an advisor in orderto register online via PAWS.

Academic Opportunity Center StudentsContact John Dorosz to schedule anappointment, MIT 173, 414/229-4696, or email: [email protected].

Student Support Services Program StudentsContact your Student SupportServices Program advisor to schedulean appointment, MIT 135.

College of NursingContact Deatra Holloway to schedulean appointment, CUN 135, 414/229-5047, or email: [email protected].

Other programs may require advising forspecific students.

RECOMMENDED FOR REGISTRATION

New Transfer StudentsIt is recommended that you contactyour advisor for an appointmentbefore registering for classes. Be sureto have your “Statement of AdvancedStanding” with you at that time (if youdo not have one, contact theApplication Processing area ofEnrollment Services, MEL 212,414/229-5932). If you do not have anadvisor, contact the academic dean ofthe school or college in which you areadmitted for assignment to one.

Avoid Late Fees –Register Early!

A $50.00 late registration fee will beassessed if you register on or afterAugust 26. If your payment is notreceived by the due date, you may beassessed a $25.00 late payment fee.

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Late RegistrationLate registration (for full-semester classes) is defined as registration on or afterAugust 26. The registration date is determined by the date you register via PAWS.

Students that register on or after August 26 will be assessed a $50.00 late registra-tion fee and late payment fees may also apply. They must also pay the first $200.00toward tuition before registering.

Campus Computer LabsFor an up-to-date status on the availability of desktop computers in the CampusComputer Labs, please visit the following UWM website:

opencomputers.uwm.edu

For information regarding Campus Computer Labs location and hours of opera-tion, please select “Campus Computer Labs” from the left-hand menu located onthe screen.

As always, the University Information Technology Services (UITS) Help Desk forcomputer and technical assistance is available 24 hours, 7 days a week, at 414/229-4040.

Forwarding Your EmailDid you know that you can forward email from your UWM emailaccount (PantherMail) to your preferred email address? Doingso will ensure that you receive your registration emails and otherimportant messages sent by UWM. Go to www.panthermail.uwm.edu,click “Forward Mail,” and follow the instructions for forwardingyour PantherMail.

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Contact the UITS Help Desk:24 hours a day 414/229-4040

Student AccessibilityCenter

The Student Accessibility Centeroffers support, information, and refer-ral services to all UWM students withdisabilities.

To receive services from SAC, youmust register with the center and pro-vide early notification of any class,workshop, or other activity. For infor-mation or details, call the StudentAccessibility Center at 414/229-6287(Voice/TTY) or stop in MIT 116.

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CCoouurrssee RReessttrriiccttiioonnssCCoouurrssee RReessttrriiccttiioonnssCourse PrerequisitesMany courses have prerequisites which you are expected to satisfy prior to enrollment.See “Prereq” in the departmental listings pages of the online Schedule of Classes.

Typical examples include a certain year-in-school (e.g. “Jr. standing”), other specificcourses (e.g. “Physics 210”), a particular placement test score, admission to a particu-lar major, or consent of the instructor.

Instructors have the right to enforce prerequisite requirements, and may deny enroll-ment to students that do not meet them. They may also permit exceptions.

If you do not meet the prerequisites specified for a particular course but believe that youhave equivalent preparation, contact the instructor (or department) for more information.

You’ll need to submit an “Add/Drop” form signed by the department to enroll in thosecourses for which you lack prerequisites.

Administrative Drop for Lack of PrerequisitesIf you lack a course prerequisite, you may be dropped from – or required to drop – theclass.

Drop the class as soon as you know you can’t remain in the class. It is your responsibilityto drop classes for which you don’t meet published prerequisites or which you do notplan to attend.

$Don’t wait for the department to drop you, as fees for dropped classes are based on the dateyou drop the class online via PAWS or the date your drop form is submitted to EnrollmentServices, MEL 274.

Class Standing EnforcementClass standing prerequisites will be enforced unless you obtain written permission ofthe instructor or the department in the “Instructor/Department Approval” box on an“Add/Drop” form.

Forms must be submitted to MEL 274 after the student’s initial registration appoint-ment time, and will be processed by Enrollment Services staff.

Loss of Credit for Courses Taken Out of SequenceCertain courses cannot be taken out of sequence. Check the course prerequisite tofind out if you’ll lose credit for taking a course out of sequence.

Permission/ConsentIf you receive an error message in PAWS stating that consent or permission is requiredfor a class, you must obtain a permission number from the department offering theclass or submit a signed “Add/Drop” form. Permission numbers are not valid onceclasses begin. At that point you must submit a signed “Add/Drop” form.

Special GradingOptions

Auditing Classes(Grading Basis “AUD”)

If you audit a class, you won’t receivea grade or earn college credit for theclass, and in most cases, you won’t beexpected to take exams or prepareprojects or term papers. Be sure todiscuss course work, attendance andcourse participation requirementswith your instructor during the firstweek of class.

Classes marked with a “#” in the onlineSchedule of Classes require written consentto audit.

Classes marked with a “~” in the onlineSchedule of Classes may not be audited.

Credit/No Credit Classes(Grading Basis “CNC”)

Some courses may be taken on a cred-it/no credit basis, rather than for a let-ter grade. To determine which coursesmay be taken for credit/no credit, con-sult the “Credit/No Credit Option”chart on page 23.

Honors CollegeIf you’re enrolled in the HonorsCollege, classes marked by an “H” inthe online Schedule of Classes may betaken for Honors credit. For informa-tion on enrolling in the program, callthe Honors College Office, GAR 302,414/229-4658.

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Administrative Drop for Non-AttendanceDepartments have the right to enforce class attendance policies, and may administra-tively drop students that do not meet these requirements. In particular, students thatfail to attend a class during the first week (or in some cases the first two weeks) maybe dropped so that another student may be accommodated. Specific policies varyfrom department to department.

$It is your responsibility to inform yourself about and comply with any such attendance requirements or todrop the class yourself. Tuition responsibility for dropped credits resides with the student.

Contact the instructor or department for more specific information, especially if youanticipate missing any classes during the first week of the term.

Overload/Maximum Credit LoadThe maximum credit load in one term:

w 18 credits (undergraduates)

w 18 credits or 3 studio courses(Peck School of the Arts undergraduates)

w 12 credits (graduates)

The fall and spring registration limit using PAWS is 18 credits for undergraduates.Students wishing to enroll in an overload must obtain approval from their school/col-lege advising office on an “Add/Drop” form.

Approval for overload does not waive any course prerequisites or permit enrollment in closed classes.

Forms must be submitted to MEL 274 after the student’s initial registration appoint-ment time, and will be processed by Enrollment Services staff.

Maximum/Minimum Credit Load for Graduate StudentsYou may not register for more than 12 graduate credits in a semester or 9 graduatecredits in the eight-week summer session or a total of 12 graduate credits in all ses-sions between the conclusion of the spring semester and the beginning of the fallsemester. Audit, sport/recreation and colloquium seminar credits are not countedwhen determining a graduate student’s credit load.

If you are taking undergraduate certification coursework, are making up deficiencies,or have exceptional circumstances resulting in special hardship, you must appeal toGraduate Student Services for permission to carry more than the maximum creditload.

If you’re a doctoral student classified as a dissertator, you must be enrolled for threegraduate-level credits (at the current dissertator rate) each semester until your doctor-al dissertation is filed in the Golda Meir Library. Three is the minimum and the maxi-mum number of graduate credits.

All students must be registered during the semester in which their degree is awarded.

Placement TestsPlacement tests are required for intro-ductory courses in English and math-ematics. Depending on your highschool courses (and/or courses trans-ferred from another college or univer-sity), placement may also be requiredfor enrollment in some chemistry orforeign language courses. If place-ment is required, this will be notedunder “Prereq” in the departmentallisting pages of the online Schedule ofClasses. Additional specific informa-tion describing placement require-ments may also be found at the begin-ning of a department’s class listing.

Most new students take requiredplacement tests prior to their firstsemester in attendance. If you didnot, and now find that a placementtest is required for a class you wish totake, contact the UWM Testing Centerat 414/229-4689 for more informa-tion.

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Adding or Dropping a ClassInstructions for adding or dropping a class can be found on page 5,and are available online when you sign on to PAWS.

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When to Add/Drop Classes Using PAWS

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§ Students may add full-term classes using PAWS through September 15.

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§ Students may drop full-term classes using PAWS through October 24.

§ Full-term classes dropped after September 29 will appear on your academic recordwith a symbol of “W.”

§ Drops of full-term classes after October 24 will be permitted only for extraordinaryreasons not related to academic performance.

§ To drop full-term classes after October 24, you must first obtain written approvalfrom the instructor and then file an appeal with your school/college advising office(undergraduates) or with the Graduate School Student Services Office (graduatestudents). Such drops will be permitted only if both the instructor and theschool/college approve (and not for academic reasons).

«See “Change of Registration Deadlines” on page 10 for add and drop deadlines forpartial term and late-starting classes.

Enrolling in two classes that create a time conflictStudents wishing to enroll in two classes with a time overlap must obtain a signaturefrom the instructor of one of the two classes on an “Add/Drop” form. Completedforms should be returned to MEL 274.

Enrolling in a class that places a student in overload statusUndergraduate students wishing to enroll for more than 18 credits during the fall orspring must obtain approval from their school/college advising office on an“Add/Drop” form. Approval for overload does not waive any course prerequisites orpermit enrollment in a closed class.

Editing or Swapping Classes(Changing sections or grading basis/credit value)

Edit a class:

Students may edit classes that they previous-ly registered for. This action will be usefulfor changing DIS or LAB sections, changingthe grading basis or changing the creditvalue of a variable credit course. To editclasses, click on the “Edit” tab on the “MyClass Schedule” page. On the “Edit ClassEnrollment Option” page, select the classyou wish to edit. Click the “Proceed to Step2 of 3” button:

If this is a multi-part course:

• If you want to change DIS or LAB, selectthe section you wish to change to and click“Next.”

• If you do not want to change the DIS orLAB, click “Next.”

• If you have no other changes, click“Next.”

• Review the information and click “FinishEditing.”

If your course request can be met, you willsee a Green PP (success) under the “Status”column. If your request cannot be met, youwill see a Red X and an error message will bedisplayed.

To change a grading basis:

• If this course allows students to choosetheir grading basis, there will be a drop-down menu next to “Grading.” Select thedesired grading basis and click “Next.”

• Review the information and click “FinishEditing.”

To change a credit value:

• If this course allows students to change thecredit value, there will be a drop-downmenu next to “Units.” Change the numberof units and click “Next.”

• Review the information and click “FinishEditing.”

Swap a Class

Students may “swap classes” on PAWS as longas the “add” and/or “drop” deadlines havenot passed for either class. Use “Swap” whenyou want to keep the class you’re swappinguntil you’re sure you can add into the otherclass successfully. To swap classes, click on the“Swap” tab on the “My Class Schedule” page.On the “Swap a Class” page, select the classyou wish to swap under “Swap this class” andunder “With this Class” enter the ClassNumber or use the search function. Thenclick the “Finish Swapping” button.If your course request can be met, you will seea Green PP under the “Status” column. If yourrequest cannot be met, you will see a Red Xand an error message will be displayed. If themessage states that the class is “full” or thatyou do not meet the requisites, you may wishto contact the department that is offering theclass to see if they will issue you a PermissionNumber or signed “Add/Drop” form.

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CChhaannggee ooff RReeggiissttrraattiioonn DDeeaaddlliinneess(Add/Drop)

This chart shows the deadlines for making changes to your schedule for grading and records purposes.This chart lists the deadlines for most sessions. Check with Registration staff for deadlines of sessions not listed.Be sure to check the specific class listings in the online Schedule of Classes to verify the exact dates of the classes inwhich you wish to enroll, as some short-term classes deviate slightly from this schedule.Call 414/229-3796 if you have questions on deadlines.

$Fees/tuition assessment is based on different deadlines, see “Fees/Tuition” on page 12.

SESSION DATES

LAST DAY TO MAKE CHANGES

ADD© CLASSESor

CHANGE:sections,

number of credits,to/from CNC, orto/from Audit

DROP OR WITHDRAW±

WITHOUT CourseTranscript Notation�

WITH CourseTranscript Notation�

Full-semester – September 2 - December 11 September 15 September 29 October 24H

Mini-term I – September 2 - October 4 September 5 September 5 September 17H

Mini-term II – October 6 - November 8 October 10 October 10 October 22H

Mini-term III – November 10 - December 11 November 14 November 14 November 26H

8 weeks – September 2 - October 25 September 5 September 12 September 26H

7 weeks – October 27 - December 11 October 31 October 31 November 19H

© Some departments will not sign adds on behalf of the instructors. Check with the department in advance of the deadline.Changes to or from credit/no credit status do not require signatures up to the add deadline.

± Some departments may enforce a shorter drop period for high-demand courses. Check with the department for specificinformation.

H After this date, drops and withdrawals require the signature of the instructor and the school/college advising office(signatures are given on appeal only for non-academic reasons).

� Last day to drop classes or withdraw without courses appearing on academic record with a symbol of “W.”� Last day to drop classes or withdraw with courses appearing on transcript with a symbol of “W.”

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WWiitthhddrraawwiinnggWWiitthhddrraawwiinngg ffrroommffrroommAAllll YYoouurr CCllaasssseessAAllll YYoouurr CCllaasssseessIf you will not be attending any classes at all for the semester,you MUST officially withdraw from the University.

When can I withdraw from all my classes?

Deadline for withdrawing without charge – August 25

Final deadline for withdrawing from full-semester classes – October 24§ See “Change of Registration Deadlines” on page 10 for withdrawal deadlines for

other sessions.

§ Your withdrawal becomes effective on (and fee/tuition assessment is determined by)the date it is done via PAWS, postmarked, or received in Enrollment Services (ifsubmitted in person).

§ See “Fees/Tuition Assessed for Withdrawal or Drop in Credit Load” on page 15 todetermine your assessment for withdrawal.

§ Withdrawals after the published deadline may be granted on appeal to yourschool/college advising office only for reasons other than academic difficulty.

§ Withdrawal deadlines for classes that are shorter than eight weeks will be adjustedin proportion to the length of the class. See “Change of Registration Deadlines” onpage 10.

Withdrawal deadlines for fee-assessment/reduction purposes are different thanwithdrawal deadlines for academic purposes. See “Fee/Tuition Assessed forWithdrawal or Drop in Credit Load” on page 15.

How do I withdrawfrom ALL my classes?

UW System policy specifies thatproof for determining date of with-drawal rests with the student.

Failure to withdraw in writing can result indelays in updating your account and pro-cessing refunds!

Complete the following TWO stepsto withdraw:1) Drop each of your classes individ-

ually via PAWS to make those classspaces available to others. Aftercompleting the drops, use PAWSto print a copy of your schedule toretain as proof.

AND

2) Write a brief letter stating yourintent to withdraw from classes (besure to include your Campus IDnumber), or complete a withdraw-al form.

Drop your withdrawal off at:

Enrollment Services InformationCenter (MEL 274)

Send it via certified mail to:

Enrollment ServicesP.O. Box 729Milwaukee, WI 53201-0729

Fax your signed withdrawal to:

Enrollment Services at 414/229-2505.Please call 414/229-3796 to confirmreceipt of your transmission.

Remember: Withdrawals will NOTbe taken by telephone or via email.

For procedures, visit our website:

www4.uwm.edu/current_students/military_call_up.cfm

If you need further assistance, call414/229-4876.

MilitaryCall-Ups/Activation

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FFeeeess//TTuuiittiioonnFFeeeess//TTuuiittiioonn –– –– NNEEWWNNEEWW FFOORRFFOORR FFAALLLLFFAALLLL 2200008822000088Please go to www.bfs.uwm.edu/fees/fall2008/feefacts.htm for additional information on:

• Tuition Assessment• Online Billing• Financial Obligation• Cancellation for Fee Obligation• Installment Payment Plan and UWM Credit Agreement• Penalties and Other Fees You May be Assessed• Assessment or Refund for Drops/Withdrawals• Special Categories That May Apply to You

Tuition AssessmentTuition amounts are established through Regent action and legislative review.

During the early fall registration period, tuition amounts will not be known. Theseamounts are usually available by early August. You will be able to see your fee assess-ment and due dates on your PAWS account. From your “Student Center” page clickon “Account Inquiry” to view detail or click on “View Billing Statement” to see youronline statement of account. Tuition is due on the date specified on your PAWSaccount.

Online Billing – No Paper BillsNo paper bills will be mailed to currently enrolled students. View your PAWS accountfor housing, meal plan charges, and tuition and fee information.

Financial ObligationWhen you register for classes or make changes to your registration using PAWS, youare making a financial commitment to UWM. If you register prior to the start of class-es, you must do one of the following:

1. Pay full fees/tuition for all classes in which you enroll.If you are only auditing classes and your full fee is less than $200.00,that full fee is due by August 25.

OR2. Nothing is required if you have been AWARDED AND ACCEPTED sufficient financial aid

to cover your full fees/tuition and housing and meal plan charges (check on PAWS atwww.paws.uwm.edu). If you have been offered financial aid insufficient to cover your fullfees/tuition, you should pay the difference or sign a UWM credit agreement (see “InstallmentPayment Plan and UWM Credit Agreement” on page 13).

OR3. Pay a minimum of $200.00 by August 25 toward fall 2008 tuition plus all charges with a due

date prior to August 25 and SIGN A UWM CREDIT AGREEMENT (see “Installment Payment Planand UWM Credit Agreement” on page 13).

If you fail to satisfy this fee obligation by August 25, your classes will be cancelled andyou will have to re-register during the late registration period.

In addition, when you register for classes at UWM, you are obligated to:w Notify Enrollment Services in writing if you decide not to attend.w Pay the withdrawal fee if you withdraw later than August 25.

Payment OptionsAll PAWS charges may be paid online through your PAWS account with webCheck, anelectronic check payment option. No fee is charged for this option. MasterCard andAmerican Express credit cards are also accepted. Students who choose this option areassessed a 2.5% convenience fee on all credit card payments. VISA credit cards arenot accepted.

Pay by mail. Print your online billing statement and mail it with your payment to theaddress indicated.

Fees/Tuition Datesto Remember

Early AugustApproximate date fall fees appear onPAWS at www.paws.uwm.edu.

August 11Last day to register without prepaymentof $200.00 tuition deposit. Studentsthat do not register by August 11 willhave a Hold placed to require paymentof the $200.00 minimum tuitiondeposit before registering.

August 25Deadline for students registered byAugust 25 to pay full fees or a minimum$200.00 tuition deposit to hold classes.Last day to withdraw from the semesterwithout charge or for full refund

August 28Unpaid housing, meal plan charges,and tuition and fee balances will beplaced on the Installment PaymentPlan.

September 15Last day to drop full-term classes forfull refund (withdrawal fee assessed ifdropping all classes)

September 16Installment Payment Plan administra-tive fee of 1% assessed on unpaidInstallment Payment Plan balance.

September 29Last day to drop full-term classes withpartial refund or withdraw withoutnotation of “W” on academic record(fee assessed)

Financial HoldsIf you have a past due financial obliga-tion owed to the University, a Hold (neg-ative service indicator) will be placed onyour record. You will not be allowed toregister or to receive a transcript, diplo-ma, or teaching certificate until the Holdhas been cleared. Any Holds placed onyour record display when you log on toPAWS. PAWS will provide brief instruc-tions for clearing a Hold, along with alocation and/or phone number for ques-tions regarding a specific Hold.

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Cancellation for Fee ObligationFailure to make a financial commitment under one of the three options outlinedabove by August 25 will result in your class registration being cancelled for non-pay-ment. Students must view PAWS to make sure they have no outstanding financialobligations with a due date prior to August 25. If you have past due obligations, the$200 tuition deposit will apply to those charges first. This will result in cancellationfor non-payment of the current semester.

If you are cancelled, you will have to re-register, pay the $50 late registration fee, andyou will not be assured of obtaining your original classes. Late payment fees may alsoapply.

Installment Payment Plan and UWM Credit AgreementThe Installment Payment Plan is available to all students that cannot pay their hous-ing, meal plan, and tuition and fees by the due date. This plan is only available forthe fall and spring semesters.

Those students wishing to take advantage of the Installment Payment Plan arerequired to sign the new University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Credit Agreement. Thisform can be located on the Bursar website www.bfs.uwm.edu/fees/CREDITAGREEMENT.pdf.

On August 28, eligible charges will be placed on the Installment Payment Plan. OnSeptember 16 an administrative fee of 1% will be assessed on the Installment PaymentPlan unpaid balance. Installments are due in October and November. View yourPAWS account for exact installment due dates.

NOTE: Kenilworth Square Apartment charges are not eligible for the Installment Payment Plan.

Penalties and Other Fees You May Be AssessedLate PaymentIf your payment is not received by the fee due date, you may be assessed a $25.00 latepayment fee.

Late RegistrationIf you register via PAWS on or after August 26, or must re-register after cancellation,you will be assessed a $50.00 late registration fee.

“Bad Check” ChargeA $20.00 “bad check” charge applies to non-negotiable checks or webChecks madeout to the University. If your check bounces, you will be subject to late fees and/orinterest (in addition to the “bad check” charge). A Hold will also be placed on yourrecords.

Assessment or Refund for Drops/WithdrawalsA percentage of the fees/tuition assessed is charged for withdrawal beginning August26. Nonattendance does not constitute withdrawal. If you fail to formally withdraw(see “Withdrawing from All Your Classes” on page 11), you will be responsible for thefull fees/tuition and subject to failing grades. To determine your assessment for with-drawal or reduction in credit load, see “Fees/Tuition Assessed for Withdrawal or Dropin Credit Load” on page 15.

Special Categories That May Apply to YouIf you’re an auditor or you’re enrolled only in off-campus classes, you may not be eligible to usecertain campus facilities supported by mandatory student fees. See “What are mandatory studentfees” on page 15 for more information.

AuditorsStudents will pay lower fees for audited credits (approximately 30% for Wisconsinresidents or 50% for non-residents). But if you change from regular credit to auditafter the first week of your class, you will pay regular fees.

Financial Aid Datesto Remember

August 23Fall financial aid disbursement begins.

August 27First excess cash checks will be mailed.

December 20Last day financial aid can be offeredfor fall.

Financial AidThe Financial Aid Office will begin disbursingfinancial aid funds for the Fall 2008 semesteron August 23, 2008. Students should checktheir PAWS account after noon on August 25 toconfirm that their funds have disbursed. Excesscash checks are mailed from the Bursar’sOffice approximately two days after the fundsare posted. First checks will be mailed August27.

Common Causes for Delay in theDisbursement of Financial Aid

The earliest day that financial aid funds can bedisbursed is 10 days before the start of thesemester. As such, funds will not be disbursedin time to make any housing payments duebefore then. If you will reside in SandburgHalls and have been offered enough financialaid to cover your tuition as well as your hous-ing, you will need to make the housing pay-ment.

To avoid any delays in the disbursement ofyour aid, make sure you have done all of thefollowing, preferably no later than August 1:

• If you are not registered for the semester asan undergraduate taking 12 or more credits oras a graduate student taking 8 or more credits,notify the Financial Aid Office as to the num-ber of credits you plan on taking. If you arewaiting to see if you can add a class, do notrequest that your financial aid be adjustedbased on part-time enrollment.

• Please read the 2008-09 Financial AidHandbook, available online atwww4.uwm.edu/financialaid to make sure youhave done everything necessary to receiveyour aid on time.

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If you are auditing classes that meet in the Klotsche Center, see “Use of Klotsche Center” on this page.

If you receive disability benefits from the Old Age Survivors Disability Insurance(OASDI) program, you may audit without charge, provided you’re enrolled exclusivelyfor audit at all times during the term.

Residents of Wisconsin that are 60 years of age or older (as of the first day of classesof the term for which enrollment is desired) may audit classes without charge on aspace-available basis, with enrollment beginning on the first day of classes of that ses-sion. Enrollment in courses as a 60 and Older Auditor is contingent upon instructorconsent.

For additional information about OASDI or the 60 and Over auditing option, contactthe Office of Adult and Returning Student Services (414/229-5932).

Concurrent Registration at Another UW System CampusStudents enrolled at more than one campus may be eligible for a fee adjustment.Contact a fee specialist at 414/229-3796.

DissertatorsGraduate students that have reached dissertator status will be assessed fees ata special rate.

Excess Credits PolicyEffective Fall 2004, a new University of Wisconsin System (UWS) policy was institutedat all UWS institutions. According to this policy, students pursuing their initial under-graduate degree(s) that have accumulated over 165 total credits (counting all creditsearned at UW campuses as well as credits taken at WTCS institutions and accepted fordegree credit at UWS institutions) will be assessed an additional 100% surcharge ontuition for any additional credits (your tuition will be doubled).

Minnesota-Wisconsin ReciprocityMinnesota residents may be eligible for participation under the Minnesota-WisconsinReciprocity Agreement. The fees are different from the level set for Wisconsin resi-dents. The fee which shows on your PAWS account will be calculated at the rate estab-lished under the Reciprocity Agreement.

Off-CampusIf you are enrolled in classes officially designated as “off-campus,” you will be assesseda reduced fee.

Questions?For answers to questions about any of the above categories, see “HELP with fees” on page 15.

Special Noncredit Courses$Fees for English 95 and Math 90/95 are assessed along with regular credit tuitionand will be added to your total fee assessment.

Financial Aid – NEW FOR 2008-09Paper copies of financial aid awards will no longer be mailed.

Access your PAWS account at www.paws.uwm.edu to:• accept any loans or federal work study offered• reduce any loan amounts offered• decline any aid offered• review additional information on various awards offered• use “Request Counselor Action” to communicate with the Financial Aid office

“Ask the Panther” is a new online tool available at www.financialaid.uwm.edu. Submit yourquestions 24/7 and “The Panther” will be able to answer most of them immediately.

Use of Klotsche Centerby Auditors/Non-Mandatory Student

Fee-Paying Students

All Auditors taking (auditing) anyclass held in the Klotsche Center/Pavilion will be permitted to use theKlotsche Center/Pavilion facilities dur-ing class time only. Any auditor (thatis auditing a class held in the KlotscheCenter/Pavilion) that wishes to use theKlotsche Center/Pavilion facilities dur-ing times other than their class timemust purchase a Recreational Sportsand Facilities (RSF) membership.

In order to use the Klotsche Center/Pavilion facilities, auditors, disserta-tors, off-campus class participants,and all other non-mandatory studentfee paying students must either:

1) Pay, at the Bursar’s office, the fullmandatory student fee amount fortheir corresponding credit load

or2) Purchase, at the RSF Information

Desk in the Klotsche Center/Pavilion, a RSF membership.

Information regarding RSF member-ships and prices can be obtained bycalling the RSF Information Center at414/229-3914. Anyone with questionsregarding this policy may contactSteven Mohar, Director, Departmentof Recreational Sports and Facilities,414/229-3809.

Why do I needan ID card?

You must have a UWM Campus IDcard to use the library and other cam-pus facilities, to use your alpha/emailaccount, and to obtain the UPASS (buspass). Some departments also requirean ID card for taking exams or usinglab facilities. Your ID is valid as longas you enroll at UWM.

There is a charge of $7.00 for an ID.

You’ll need to show us another form ofphoto ID to obtain your UWM ID.Enrollment Services’ ID Office, locat-ed in MEL 274, is open additionalhours during the first week of class-es. See “Office Hours” on page 3.

Get your ID as early as possible.Once school begins, you may runinto delays with processing due tohigh volume in the ID Office.

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Fees/Tuition Assessed for Withdrawalor Drop in Credit Load

Percentage assessments are established by the UW System Administration and the Board ofRegents. For withdrawals or reduction in credit load, the following charges will be made.

Tuition is assessed for ALL credits in which the student is enrolled after the 100% refunddeadline.

FULL-SEMESTER CLASSES(12 weeks and over)

DROP/WITHDRAWAL ASSESSMENT

On or before August 25 NONE

August 26-September 8 $50.00 (for withdrawal only)

September 9-15 $100.00 (for withdrawal only)

September 16-29 50% of fees/tuition

After September 29 100% of fees/tuition

SHORTER THAN FULL-SEMESTER CLASSES(11 weeks and less)

8-11 WKS. 5-7 WKS. 3-4 WKS. 2 WKS.OR LESS

By Friday before session week begins NONE

Through first week of session*(withdrawal or drop of all classes)

$50.00

During second week* 50% 75% 100%

During third week* 75% 100%

After third week* 100%

* A course week ends at 4:30 p.m. on Friday.

Students receiving financial aid do not earn 100% of their aid until the 60% point in thesemester. Withdrawing from all classes prior to that usually requires they repay some oftheir financial aid.

HELPwith fees

s Tuition assessments

s Concurrent registrations

s Dissertator status

s Off-campus course feesContact:Enrollment Services, BOL 272,414/229-3796, 4981 or 4585

s Minnesota ReciprocityContact:Enrollment Services, BOL 272,414/229-4585 or 3796

Or write:Minnesota Higher EducationServices Office1450 Energy Park Dr., Suite 350St. Paul, MN 55108-5227800/657-3866

Or check the Web:

www.mheso.state.mn.us

s Payment or cancellations Installment payment plan

Contact:Bursar’s Office, MIT 285, 295414/229-4914

Any that can’t be answered immediately will be routed to a staff member who will fol-low up as quickly as possible.

What are Mandatory (Segregated) Student Fees?Mandatory student fees are part of the total amount paid to the University bystudents taking credit classes on campus. Students carrying less than eight creditspay a pro-rated fee. The amount to be assessed is determined in part by theStudent Association and in part by the Chancellor. These funds are earmarkedfor the support of certain student services. See fall 2008 “Fee Facts” atwww.bfs.uwm.edu/fees for more information.

Students enrolling exclusively in audit or off-campus classes are not charged mandato-ry student fees and will not be able to use some campus facilities or obtain aUniversity bus pass.

If you fall into one of these categories, but want full access to all campus facilities, youmay pay an additional fee based on the number of credits taken. Contact the Bursar’sOffice, MIT 285 (414/229-4914) for further information.

RReeccoorrddssRReeccoorrddssCredit Load Values for Determining Enrollment StatusSEMESTER FULL-TIME HALF-TIME LESS THAN HALF-TIME

Fall/Spring SemestersUndergraduates (except AOC) 12 or more credits 6-11 credits 5 or fewer creditsAOC Undergraduates 8 or more credits 6-7 credits 5 or fewer creditsGraduates 8 or more credits 4-7 credits 3 or fewer credits

Summer Sessionsê

Undergraduates 6 or more credits 3-5 credits 2 or fewer creditsGraduates 6 or more credits 3-5 credits 2 or fewer credits

Eligibility for veterans benefits and other types of financial aid may be based on different credit load require-ments. Contact Veterans Affairs or Financial Aid for further information.

Teaching or program/project assistants that are employed at 1/3 or more time and enrolled for six or morecredits during the fall and spring semesters are usually considered full-time graduate students.

During fall and spring semesters, doctoral students must be enrolled for three graduate-level dissertation orresearch credits (at the current per-credit dissertator rate) each semester until their dissertation is accepted bythe Graduate School. During any summers in which a doctoral student uses University facilities or faculty time,is a fellow or research assistant, or plans to graduate, the doctoral student must register for three graduate-level credits (dissertator rate) in the regular eight-week summer session. Three is the minimum (and the maxi-mum) per semester.

Note: For verification purposes and in determining financial aid eligibility, English 95 and Math 90/95 willeach be treated as the equivalent of a 3-credit class.

êDepartment of Education rules require that the same credit load standards apply for spring, fall and summersession loan deferment verifications. Therefore, for undergraduates, an enrollment of at least six credits (half-time enrollment) is required for loan deferment verification purposes for the summer session.

Grades and Records

Academic DropThis action is based on academic ineligibility and is in effect for a specific number ofsemesters. You must apply to your dean for reinstatement before you may continuework at UWM.

Grade Point Average (GPA)Degree candidates at UWM take most of their course work on a graded basis.

The UWM grade point average recorded on your official transcript is based solelyupon credits earned or attempted at UWM. Some schools and colleges have differentstandards for GPA calculation and may include transfer work. See degree requirementsin the Undergraduate Catalog for specifics. UWM credits taken as audit or credit/no cred-it do not apply to your UWM GPA. If you want to receive a letter grade for a class, donot specify audit or credit/no credit as a grading basis when you register on PAWS.

Grades Grade Points Other Reports

A 4.000 CREDIT = “C-” or above in a credit/no credit courseA- 3.670 NO CREDIT = Below “C-” in a credit/no credit courseB+ 3.330 NOT RPTD = Grade was not submitted in time to be reportedB 3.000 I = Incomplete (see paragraph below this chart)B- 2.670 S = Satisfactory (audit and zero-credit courses* only)C+ 2.330 NC = Not Completed (audit courses only)C 2.000 U = Unsatisfactory (zero-credit courses* only)C- 1.670 WR = Administrative drop (enrollment in courseD+ 1.330 violates permitted number of repeats)D 1.000 R = Repeat course (counts in GPA)D- 0.670 # = Repeat course (does not count in GPA)F (0-16) 0.000 #W = Administrative drop (enrollment in course

violates permitted number of repeats)

*Except for English 95 and Math 90/95. Letter grades are assigned for these courses, although they carry no degree or GPA credit.

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Grades andGraduation Dates to

RememberSeptember 5Undergraduate student deadline toapply for December, 2008 graduation

September 16Graduate student deadline to applyfor December, 2008 graduation

December 21Fall Graduation

December 26Approximate date fall grades willbe available on PAWS

Check YourGrades Via PAWS

The Grades Office does not mail gradereports to students. To check your grades,please sign on to PAWS and follow thesteps below:

1) Using your preferred internetbrowser, type in: www.paws.uwm.edu.

2) When the PAWS screen appears,enter your ePanther ID and pass-word.

3) Your “Student Center” page willappear. Click “Grades” under“Academics,” “Academic History.”

4) The “View My Grades” page willappear.

5) Select the term for which you wishto view your grades.

6) Click the “Printer Friendly Version”button and then print a copy ofyour grades.

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IncompletesYour instructor may assign you an Incomplete instead of a final grade if you areunable, because of illness or other circumstances beyond your control, to completeyour course work or the final examination. You must prove to the instructor that youwere prevented from completing your course requirements.

Note: If you earn an Incomplete in your last semester at UWM, contact theGraduation Processing office (414/229-4269) for information regarding the comple-tion deadline.

UNDERGRADUATESUndergraduates are required to complete a course marked “Incomplete” during thenext succeeding semester (excluding summer sessions and UWinteriM). If you do notremove the “Incomplete” during this period, the report of “I” will lapse to “F.”

GRADUATE STUDENTSThe Graduate School policy on Incompletes is different than the policy for under-graduates. Contact the Graduate School (414/229-6569) for information on theIncomplete policy for graduate students.

Repeat Policy

UNDERGRADUATESYou may repeat any course only once, and only the higher of your two grades will becalculated into your grade point average (GPA). Both attempts will appear on yourtranscript.

If your UWM course repeats a course for which you received transfer credit, only theUWM course will be calculated into your GPA, regardless of grade. Both attempts willbe shown on your transcript.

You will not be permitted to enroll in any course which you try to repeat more thanonce without approval of your school/college advising office.

Further restrictions may apply – check the departmental listings in the online Scheduleof Classes. The single repeat limit also applies to courses taken for audit or on a cred-it/no credit basis.

Note: Exceptions to this policy are variable-topic courses, that may be taken for creditas often as permitted for that particular course, as specified in the departmental list-ings of the online Schedule of Classes.

GRADUATE STUDENTSYou may repeat a course once in which a grade of less than “B” was earned. Therepeated course may be counted only once toward meeting degree requirements. Bothattempts remain on your permanent record and both are counted in the grade pointcalculation.

Directory Information(Release of Student Information to Third Parties)

The following information has beendefined as directory information:

ss student namess addressss email addressss telephone numberss date of birthss designation of school/college

(includes year in school)ss enrollment status

(full-time, half-time, etc.)ss major field of studyss participation in officially recognized

activities and sportsss height and weight of members of

athletic teamsss dates of attendancess degrees and dates of graduation,

including anticipated graduation datesss honors and awards received, includ-

ing academic awards (i.e., receipt of ascholarship or fellowship, inclusionon a Dean’s List, or receipt of otheracademic awards)

ss previous institutions attended

This information may be released with-out your authorization unless yourestrict its release.

Students that opt to restrict the releaseof directory information will not appearon most mailing lists used by UWM stu-dent organizations, on mailing listsobtained from UWM by non-Universitygroups, in the campus email whitepages, or in the graduation commence-ment program.

Students that restrict directory informa-tion should be aware that such restric-tion remains in effect even after stu-dents graduate or cease enrollment.Some students have experienced con-siderable inconvenience by restrictingtheir directory information because theUniversity is unable to verify degreesearned, dates of attendance or enroll-ment status to any third parties (includ-ing potential employers) while therestriction is in effect. To remove direc-tory information restrictions,Enrollment Services must be given for-mal notice, either in person or with awritten and signed request.

For further information, contact theEnrollment Services InformationCenter (MEL 274).

Year-in-School and Credit Level

YearBusiness/

Information StudiesL&S/AOC Nursing All Others

Freshman 0-23 credits 0-23 credits 0-27 credits 0-23 credits

Sophomore 24-55 credits 24-55 credits 28-57 credits 24-57 credits

Junior 56-85 credits 56-87 credits 58-95 credits 58-85 credits

Senior 86 credits or more 88 credits or more 96 credits or more 86 credits or more

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Social SecurityNumber

The Social Security number is arequired data element on applicationsfor financial aid and will be required ifyou plan to take advantage of federaltax deductions for tuition paid.Therefore, we will still request yourSocial Security number and store it forthese purposes. However, state lawrequires that all students enrolled atinstitutions of higher education inWisconsin be assigned campus ID num-bers that are not based upon SocialSecurity numbers. As such, during yourfirst semester at UWM, you will beassigned a 9-digit student number thatis not your Social Security Number. Yourassigned student number will be on yourID card. If you are returning to UWMafter having attended UWM prior toJanuary 2000, your Social Security num-ber served as your Campus ID number.You will automatically have a new, non-SSN-based number assigned at thepoint of application for reentry toUWM.

Graduation RateGraduation Rate Data, provided in com-pliance with the Student Right to Knowlegislation is available on the Web at:

Go to right2know.uwm.edu and click on theGraduation Rates link.

Military ScienceTo register for Military Science courses UWM students must enroll in the MarquetteUniversity part time studies program for no additional fee. This is a simple processand for more information or to enroll please contact the Marquette Army ROTCenrollment officer at (414) 288-7195/2046.

MISL 1 Physical Training Laboratory (Freshman)1 Credit This course is a goal orientated small unit approach to physical condition-

ing. Student’s physical development will be measured via the ArmyPhysical Fitness Test. Instructor: Walz

MISL 3 Physical Training Laboratory (Sophomore)1 Credit This course is a goal orientated small unit approach to physical condition-

ing. Student’s physical development will be measured via the ArmyPhysical Fitness Test. Instructor: Walz

MISL 5 Physical Training Laboratory (Junior) 1 Credit This course is a goal orientated small unit approach to physical condition-

ing. Student’s physical development will be measured via the ArmyPhysical Fitness Test. Instructor: Walz

MISL 10 Foundations of Officership (Freshman)1 Credit This course is designed to establish a framework for understanding offi-

cership, leadership, and Army values. This course is will give the studentan accurate insight into the Army profession and the officer’s role withinthe Army. Instructor: Miller

MISL 24 Individual Leadership Studies (Sophomore)2 Credits This course focuses on team building, decision making, conflict resolution,

organizing and planning, and creative problem solving. Instructor: Miller

MISL 135 Leadership and Problem Solving (Junior)2 Credits Students will be introduced to the Army’s Leader Development Program

and troop leading procedures. Students are also taught how to plan andconduct individual and small unit training. Instructor: TBA

MISL 137 Applied Leadership Laboratory 1(Junior)1 Credit Students will take part in practical exercises and evaluations in military

leadership skills. Instructor: Walz

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The General Education Requirements (also known as GER) providestructure to your education while giving you the freedom to designan individual academic program.

The competency requirements assure basic student competencies in Englishcomposition, mathematics, and foreign language. The GER mathemat-ics and English composition requirements should be completed early inthe academic career to insure acquisition of critical skills for subsequentcourse work. Many UWM schools/colleges require completion of thecompetencies prior to advancing to the professional portion of themajor. Completion of the relevant competency is also a prerequisite forsome intermediate and advanced courses.

The distribution requirements provide a broad body of knowledge in thearts, humanities, and natural and social sciences as a foundation forspecialization. You need to complete these requirements for gradua-tion.

In general, the GER apply if your first semester in a degree pro-gram at UWM or any other accredited school was September, 1986or later. You are not responsible for the GER if you are a SecondDegree Candidate.

All degree programs have specific requirements beyond GER. It isimportant to work with your advisor to design an appropriatecourse of study.

Competency Requirements

English CompositionYou can complete the English composition requirement with one ofthese options:w earning a grade of “C” or higher in English 102«

w transferring a grade of “C” or better in a course equivalent toEnglish 102 or a higher level expository writing course«

w earning an appropriate score on the English Placement Test (EPT)

Mathematical SkillsYou can complete the mathematics requirement with one of theseoptions:w earning at least three credits with a grade of “C” or higher

in Mathematical Sciences 105, 106, 175 or equivalent«

w achieving a placement code of at least 30 on themathematics placement test

«You may not take these courses on a credit/no credit basis if you are using themto satisfy the English composition and/or mathematics requirements.

Foreign Language RequirementYou can satisfy the requirements with one of these options:w completing with passing grades at least two consecutive years of high

school level instruction in a single foreign language prior to yourenrollment at UWM,

w completing with passing grades at least two consecutive semesters(minimum of six credits) of college-level instruction in a single foreignlanguage, or

w demonstrating foreign language ability equivalent to two semesters of col-lege-level instruction by means of a satisfactory score on an approvedplacement, proficiency, departmental, or other appropriate examination.

Students who entered UWM as freshmen prior to September 1999 orearned transferable credit prior to September 1999 are not responsiblefor the foreign language requirement.College of Letters and Science (L&S) students should consult an advi-sor for L&S foreign language requirements.

Distribution Requirements

You can satisfy the distribution requirements by successfully com-pleting courses in the following areas:

ARTS: Three credits in a course about the history, philosophy, the-ory, or practice of the creative and interpretive arts (e.g., visual arts,dance, music, theatre, creative writing).

HUMANITIES: A total of six credits in at least two courses.

NATURAL SCIENCES: A total of six credits in at least two courses.At least one course must include laboratory or field experience involv-ing the generation and testing of data, and the application of con-cepts and knowledge to the solution of problems.

SOCIAL SCIENCES: A total of six credits in at least two courses.

CULTURAL DIVERSITY: Three credits in a course relating to thestudy of life experiences of African Americans, Hispanic/LatinoAmericans, American Indians, or Asian Americans. Many, but notall, courses which satisfy Cultural Diversity also satisfy one of therequired distribution areas. (You will need to satisfy this requirementif you started attending UWM in fall, 1989 or thereafter.)

Cultures and Communities (CC): Students may choose the Culturesand Communities option to satisfy their GER distribution require-ments. CC courses emphasize diversity and cross-cultural literacy,community-based learning, multicultural arts, global studies, and thecultural contexts of science, health care, and technology. A ServiceLearning course is also required. Students who complete the CC pro-gram receive the Cultures and Communities Certificate upon gradua-tion. Courses marked with a “CC” to the left of the course title in theGER course list will apply toward this focus. For more information,contact the Cultures and Communities Program, 414/229-5960.Website: www.cc.uwm.edu.

GER Course List

On the following pages is a list of courses offered this semester,which have been approved for the GER distribution requirements. Acourse can be counted in only one of the main distribution areas(Arts, Humanities, Natural Sciences or Social Sciences), but may alsosatisfy the Cultural Diversity requirement if it is on the approvedlist.

Courses which satisfy the GER distribution requirements are alsoannotated in this Schedule of Classes, directly below each course num-ber, as follows:& = satisfies Cultural Diversity requirement only(A) = satisfies Arts requirement(A&) = satisfies Arts/Cultural Diversity requirement(HU) = satisfies Humanities requirement(HU&) = satisfies Humanities/Cultural Diversity requirement(NS) = satisfies Natural Sciences requirement(NS+) = satisfies Natural Sciences lab/fieldwork requirement(SS) = satisfies Social Sciences requirement(SS&) = satisfies Social Sciences/Cultural Diversity

requirement

A complete list of courses approved for GER is published inAppendix A of the UWM Undergraduate Catalog and online atwww4.uwm.edu/current_students/ger_information/index.cfm.

Consult with your academic advisor if youhave questions about the GeneralEducation Requirements.

HELPwith GER

General Education RGeneral Education Requirementsequirements

AFRICOLOGY (AFRICOL)D 100 CC & Black Reality: Survey of African-

American Society102 CC & Survey of African-American

Literature111 CC & Introduction to African-American

History to 1865D 112 CC & Introduction to African-American

History, 1865 to the Present205 CC & The Poetry of African, African-

American, and Caribbean Writers261 & Survey of African-American Political

Philosophy

ART HISTORY (ARTHIST)D 101 Ancient and Medieval Art and

Architecture102 Renaissance to Modern Art and

Architecture104 CC African, New World and Oceanic

Art and Architecture105 CC Asian Art and Architecture205 History of Film I: Development of

an Art250 Introduction to American Art261 Modern Art

CELTIC STUDIES (CELTIC)D 133 Celtic Crossings: Overview of the

History and Cultures of the CelticWorld

CLASSICS (CLASSIC)170 Classical Mythology171 Classical Mythology: An Audio-

Visual Supplement201 Introduction to Greek Life and

Literature202 Introduction to Roman Life and

Literature301 The Life and Literature of Classical

Athens: Herodotus and Dramatists

Arts

Courses Approved for GER Distribution — Offered Fall 2008The following courses, offered during the current semester, have been approved to meet the General Education Requirements (GER). For a completelist of courses that meet GER distribution please see the current UWM Catalog.Note: 1) not all degree programs or majors accept all GER courses, 2) College of Letters and Science students cannot use courses listed under the “Non-L&S Majors” headings to satisfy L&Sdistribution requirements; however, these courses can be used as electives and will satisfy the university GER; and 3) other restrictions are noted in the footnotes.

Consult with your advisor to determine which courses are appropriate for your chosen course of study.

Cultural Diversity – L&S

Cultural Diversity – Non L&S

Arts

Humanities

Humanities

The courses below satisfy Cultural Diversity ONLY. Theydo NOT satisfy any other GER distribution.ENGLISH (ENGLISH)

520 CC & Studies in American IndianLiterature: VC

EDUCATION POLICY (ED POL)D 625 CC & Race Relations in Education

Consult the following list for courses which satisfy CulturalDiversity AND Arts, Humanities, or Social Science GER dis-tribution. Cultural diversity courses are noted with an “&” tothe left of the course title.

MUSIC (MUSIC), cont.140 Class Voice150 Beginning Guitar151 Intermediate Guitar152 Guitar Performance Survey271 Jazz Ensemble300 Literary Aspects of Rock and Roll

D 310 CC Introduction to World MusicsD 452 Collegium Musicum

MUSIC EDUCATION (MUS ED)D 260 Making Music Connections with

Children

THEATRE (THEATRE)D 100 Introduction to the TheatreD 101 Introduction to the Actor's Art

102 Introduction to Design forPerformance

111 Theatre Games120 CC Performance and Popular Culture

D 213 Play AnalysisD 305 The Theatrical Experience: VC

321 The Theatre: Beginnings ThroughRealism

D 460 Storytelling: VC

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Special Notations:& = Satisfies Cultural Diversity.NS+ = Natural Science laboratory course.CC = Cultures & CommunitiesD = Evening sections available.

Restrictions:OS = Only subtitles approved for GER distribution.OS& = Only subtitles approved for GER distribution and Cultural DiversityOSC = Only subtitles approved for Cultures and Communities ProgramOSC& = Only subtitles approved for GER, Cultural Diversity, and Cultures and CommunitiesVC = Variable content course; see Catalog for conditions under which course may be repeated

ARCHITECTURE (ARCH)100 Introduction to Architecture

ART (ART)100 CC & American Art and Culture

D 105 CC Art Survey106 CC Art Survey124 Design Survey

DANCE (DANCE)103 Introduction to Iyengar Yoga110 Introduction to the Art of Dance111 Ballet I113 Modern Dance Technique I

D 115 Jazz Dance I117 Tap I

D 122 CC & Beginning African Dance ID 220 Body Sense

313 CC & Dance of the African Diaspora315 History of the American Musical

Theater360 CC Movement and Learning

D 370 World Movement Traditions: VC

ENGLISH (ENGLISH)233 Introduction to Creative Writing

FILM (FILM)150 CC & Multicultural America

D 301 Conversations with Filmmakers andCritics

D 301 LEC 001 CC Conversations with Filmmakers andCritics OSC

302 CC Video in the Classroom

HONORS (HONORS)380 Honors Seminar in the Arts: VC

MUSIC (MUSIC)031 University Band041 Symphony Band045 University Choir053 Women's Chorus057 Concert Chorale

D 062 Gospel ChoirD 081 University Community Orchestra

082 Symphony Orchestra100 Introduction to Music Literature101 Fundamentals of Music102 CC American Popular Music108 The Concert Experience

CLASSICS (CLASSIC), cont.304 The Graeco-Roman World: VC390 Egyptian Mythology

COMMUNICATION (COMMUN)D 103 Public Speaking

362 Argumentation and Debate

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE (COMPLIT)D 133 CC Contemporary Imagination in

Literature and the Arts135 CC Experiencing Literature in the 21st

Century: VC207 CC World Literature in Translation:

Antiquity through the 1600s208 CC World Literature in Translation: The

17th to the 21st Century230 Literature and Society: VC231 Literature and Religion: VC233 Literature and Film: VC

ENGLISH (ENGLISH)111 Entertainment Arts: Film, Television,

and the InternetD 150 CC & Multicultural America

209 Language in the United States210 International English215 Introduction to English Studies222 English Writers, 1800 to the

Present223 American Writers to 1900229 Introduction to Modern

Literature: VC240 Rhetoric, Writing, and Culture: VC243 Introduction to Literature by

Women:248 Literature and Contemporary

Life: VC260 Introduction to Poetry: VC

D 261 Introduction to Short Stories: VC263 Introduction to the Novel: VC277 CC & Introduction to Ethnic Minority

Literature: VC279 CC & Introduction to U.S. Latino/a

Literature: VC281 CC & Introduction to African-American

Literature: VC290 Introduction to Film Studies295 Women and Film372 CC & Survey of American Indian

Literature685 Honors Seminar: VC

ETHNIC STUDIES, COMPARATIVE (ETHNIC)D 101 CC & The Making of American Cultures:

Africans, Europeans, and IndianNations

250 LEC 205 CC & Selected Topics in Ethnic Studies:Blacks, Jews & Black Jews OS&

275 & Queer Migrations

FILM STUDIES (FILMSTD)D 212 Intermediate Topics in Film

Studies: VC

FRENCH (FRENCH)D 145 Views of France: VC

303 Conversation and Composition:Intermediate Level

324 Contemporary French Languageand Culture

332 Approaches to Poetry and FictionD 383 Honors Seminar: VC

426 Growing Up French

ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTHRO)D 301 Human Evolution and Variation

403 The Human Skeleton

ASTRONOMY (ASTRON)103 Survey of Astronomy

D 104 NS+Astronomy Laboratory185 NS+Astronomy for Pre-Education

Majors

ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES (ATM SCI)D 100 NS+Survey of Meteorology

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (BIO SCI)100 NS+Survey of Zoology

D 101 NS+General Survey of Microbiology102 NS+Elements of Biology103 Topics in Modern Biology: VC

D 104 NS+Plants in Today's World

FRESHMAN SEMINARAFRICOL 192 Freshman Seminar: VCAFRICOL 192 SEM 001 CC African American Life Stories OSCCELTIC 192 Freshman Seminar: VCCOMMUN 192 Freshman Seminar: VCCOMPLIT 192 Freshman Seminar: VCCOMPLIT 192 SEM 002 CC The Bible in African Cultures OSCENGLISH 192 Freshman Seminar: VCENGLISH 192 SEM 005 CC & Multicultural America OSC&ENGLISH 192 SEM 008 CC Hmong Americn Life Stories OSCENGLISH 192 SEM 011 CC Hmong Americn Life Stories OSCGERMAN 192 Freshman Seminar: VCHIST 192 Freshman Seminar: VCITALIAN 192 Freshman Seminar: VCJMC 192 Freshman Seminar: VCWMNS 192 Freshman Seminar: VC

GERMAN (GERMAN)111 German Life and Civilization: Part I115 Seminar on Scandinavian

Culture: VCD 145 Views of Germany: VC

332 Intermediate Conversation andComposition

333 Analysis of German Texts

HEBREW STUDIES (HEBR ST)100 Introduction to Judaism238 Topics in Hebrew/Jewish Literature,

Art, and Culture: VC249 History of Jewish Civilization:

Biblical Period254 Studies in Hebrew Culture: VC254 LEC 001 CC The Holocaust OSC261 CC Representing the Holocaust in

Words and Images274 Ancient Egyptian Civilization

HISTORY (HIST)101 Western Civilization: Ancient World

to 1500102 Western Civilization: 1500 to the

Present131 World History to 1500

D 132 World History Since 1500150 CC & Multicultural America175 CC East Asian Civilization to 1600203 The History of Medieval Europe:

The Early Middle Ages229 CC & History of Race, Science, and

Medicine in the United States235 English History to 1688248 The First World War267 CC & The History of Latinos in the United

StatesD 268 History of the American West

269 CC & Asian Americans in HistoricalPerspective

271 CC The 1960's in the United States: ACultural History

272 The Blues: History and Culture282 CC The Modern Middle East in the

Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries293 Seminar on Historical Method:

Theory and Approach379 Introduction to Jewish History398 Honors Seminar: VC473 CC & History of Wisconsin Indians

HONORS (HONORS)D 200 Honors Seminar: The Shaping of

the Modern Mind: VCD 680 Honors Seminar in the

Humanities: VC

ITALIAN (ITALIAN)145 Views of Italy: VC245 Italian Fictions: VC258 Contemporary Italian Society and

Culture312 Contemporary Italian Language

and Culture

JEWISH STUDIES (JEWISH)101 CC Jewish Culture in America: History,

Literature, Film261 CC Representing the Holocaust in

Words and Images379 Introduction to Jewish History

JOURNALISM AND MEDIA COMMUNICATION (JMC)111 Gender and the Media214 Advertising in American Society225 Nature and Culture in the

Information AgeD 260 Contemporary Non-Fiction Media

361 Media Ethics

LESBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL & TRANSGENDER STUDIES(LESBGAY)

200 Introduction to Lesbian, Gay,Bisexual, and Transgender Studies

LINGUISTICS (LINGUIS)D 100 & The Diversity of Human LanguageD 200 Aspects of Language: VCD 210 & Power of Words

PHILOSOPHY (PHILOS)D 101 Introduction to Philosophy: VCD 111 Informal Logic - Critical Reasoning

204 CC Introduction to Asian ReligionsD 207 Religion and ScienceD 211 Elementary LogicD 215 Belief, Knowledge, and Truth: An

Introduction to the Theory ofKnowledge

217 Introduction to Metaphysics232 Topics in Philosophy: VC241 Introductory Ethics243 Moral Problems: VC

D 244 Ethical Issues in Health Care: VCD 245 Critical Thinking and the Law: VC

250 Philosophy of Religion

POLISH (POLISH)260 Survey of Polish Literature-in-

Translation: 1863 to the Present

PORTUGUESE (PORTUGS)D 360 Brazilian Culture: VC

RUSSIAN (RUSSIAN)245 Russian Life and Culture350 Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy in

Translation: Major Works

SPANISH (SPANISH)D 350 Introduction to Literary Analysis

371 CC & Introduction to Latino Literature inEnglish

391 CC Social and Historical Issues in theHispanic World: VC

WOMEN’S STUDIES (WMNS)201 CC Introduction to Women's Studies: A

Humanities Perspective

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (BIO SCI), cont.D 150 NS+Foundations of Biological

Sciences ID 152 NS+Foundations of Biological

Sciences IID 202 NS+Anatomy and Physiology ID 203 NS+Anatomy and Physiology II

380 Honors Seminar: VC

CONSERVATION & ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (CES)210 CC Introduction to Conservation and

Environmental Science

CHEMISTRY (CHEM)D 100 Chemical ScienceD 101 NS+Chemical ScienceD 102 NS+General ChemistryD 104 NS+General Chemistry and Qualitative

AnalysisD 105 NS+General Chemistry for Engineering

106 NS+Chemistry in the World Around Us--Chemistry for the Non-ScienceMajor

185 NS+Basic Chemistry for Teachers

FRESHMAN SEMINARBIO SCI 194 Freshman Seminar: VCPHYSICS 194 Freshman Seminar: VC

GEOGRAPHY (GEOG)D 120 NS+Our Physical Environment

125 CC Introduction to EnvironmentalGeography

128 Introduction to Caves and Caving306 Natural Hazards

GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES (GEO SCI)D 100 NS+Introduction to the Earth

102 NS+Principles of Historical Geology105 Earth, Air, Fire and Water106 The Earth Environment108 NS+A History of Life150 Introduction to Ocean Sciences151 NS+Ocean Sciences Laboratory185 NS+Introductory Earth Science for

Teachers

HONORS (HONORS)D 682 Honors Seminar in the Natural

Sciences: VC

MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES (MATH)205 Introductory Finite Mathematics

D 211 Survey in Calculus and AnalyticGeometry

221 Honors Calculus I225 Calculus with Precalculus I226 Calculus with Precalculus II

D 231 Calculus and Analytic Geometry

MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS (MTHSTAT)D 215 Elementary Statistical Analysis

PHYSICS (PHYSICS)107 Physics in Everyday Life

D 108 NS+Laboratory for Physics in EverydayLife

110 Physics for the Health ProfessionsD 120 General Physics I (Non-Calculus

Treatment)D 121 NS+General Physics Laboratory I (Non-

Calculus Treatment)122 General Physics II (Non-Calculus

Treatment)D 123 NS+General Physics Laboratory II

(Non-Calculus Treatment)133 High Points of Physics for

BeginnersD 209 Physics I (Calculus Treatment)

210 Physics II (Calculus Treatment)D 214 NS+Lab Physics I (Calculus Treatment)

215 NS+Lab Physics II (Calculus Treatment)381 Honors Seminar: VC

PSYCHOLOGY (PSYCH)254 Physiological Psychology

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Natural Sciences

Humanities – Non L&S

EDUCATION POLICY (ED POL)D 460 CC & The Chicano Experience

HUMAN MOVEMENT SCIENCE (HMS)D 101 Introduction to Leisure

LIBRARY AND INFORMATION SCIENCE (L&I SCI)210 Information Resources for

Research

Humanities Humanities Natural Sciences

Special Notations:& = Satisfies Cultural Diversity.NS+ = Natural Science laboratory course.CC = Cultures & CommunitiesD = Evening sections available.

Restrictions:OS = Only subtitles approved for GER distribution.OS& = Only subtitles approved for GER distribution and Cultural DiversityOSC = Only subtitles approved for Cultures and Communities ProgramOSC& = Only subtitles approved for GER, Cultural Diversity, and Cultures and CommunitiesVC = Variable content course; see Catalog for conditions under which course may be repeated

HISTORY (HIST)141 The Family and Sex Roles in the

Past151 American History: 1607 to 1877152 American History: 1877 to the

Present180 CC Latin American Society and Culture

D 200 Historical Roots of ContemporaryIssues: VC

210 CC The Twentieth Century: A GlobalHistory

262 CC & North American Indian History to1887

287 The Vietnam War399 Honors Seminar: VC

JOURNALISM AN MEDIA COMMUNICATION (JMC)101 Introduction to Mass Media115 Introduction to Media and Politics142 Television and Radio in American

Society

LATINO STUDIES (LATINO)101 CC & Introduction to Latino Studies

LINGUISTICS (LINGUIS)D 350 Introduction to Linguistics

PEACE STUDIES (PEACEST)201 Introduction to Conflict Resolution

and Peace

POLITICAL SCIENCE (POL SCI)103 Introduction to Political Science

D 104 Introduction to AmericanGovernment and Politics

105 State Politics106 CC Politics of the World's Nations

D 175 CC Introduction to InternationalRelations

215 CC & Ethnicity, Religion and Race inAmerican Politics

243 Public Administration255 Great Issues of Politics380 Honors Seminar: VC

PSYCHOLOGY (PSYCH)D 101 Introduction to PsychologyD 205 Personality

214 Introduction to Conditioning andLearning

230 Social Psychology: PsychologicalPerspectives

260 Child Psychology320 Psychology of Women

SOCIOLOGY (SOCIOL)D 101 Introduction to SociologyD 102 Social Problems in American

Society104 Introduction to Social Psychology150 CC & Multicultural America224 CC & American Minority Groups233 Social Inequality in the United

StatesD 241 Criminology

246 Juvenile Delinquency250 CC Sex and Gender260 The Family and Intimate

Relationships320 CC & Social Change in American Indian

SocietiesD 323 CC & Perspectives on Latino

Communities

URBAN STUDIES (URB STD)D 250 Exploring the Urban Environment

360 Perspectives on the UrbanScene: VC

WOMEN’S STUDIES (WMNS)200 CC Introduction to Women's Studies: A

Social Science Perspective

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Social Sciences

Social Sciences Social Sciences – Non L&S

AFRICOLOGY (AFRICOL)125 CC & Economics of the Black Community

D 163 & African-American Concept of Self215 & Introduction to Black Social and

Cultural Traditions265 CC & Psychological Effects of Racism

ANTHROPOLOGY (ANTHRO)D 101 Introduction to Anthropology:

Human OriginsD 102 CC Introduction to Anthropology:

Culture and SocietyD 103 Digging Up the Past: Approaches to

Archaeology104 CC Lifeways in Different Cultures: A

Survey of World Societies105 Introduction to Linguistic

Anthropology150 CC & Multicultural America355 CC Globalization, Culture, and

Environment

COMMUNICATION (COMMUN)D 101 Introduction to Interpersonal

CommunicationD 105 Business and Professional

CommunicationD 350 CC & Intercultural Communication

ECONOMICS (ECON)D 100 Introductory EconomicsD 103 Principles of MicroeconomicsD 104 Principles of Macroeconomics

248 CC & Economics of Discrimination

ETHNIC STUDIES, COMPARATIVE (ETHNIC)203 CC & Western Great Lakes American

Indian Community Life of the Past265 CC & Hmong Americans: History, Culture,

and Contemporary Life

FRESHMAN SEMINARAFRICOL 193 Freshman Seminar: VCAFRICOL 193 SEM 001 CC Race in Popular Culture OSCANTHRO 193 Freshman Seminar: VCECON 193 Freshman Seminar: VCD POL SCI 193 Freshman Seminar: VC

GEOGRAPHY (GEOG)D 110 CC The World: Peoples and Regions

114 CC & Geography of Race in the UnitedStates

115 Introductory Economic Geography130 CC Geography of Islam140 CC Our Urban Environment:

Introduction to Urban Geography350 Conservation of Natural Resources

GLOBAL STUDIES (GLOBAL)101 Introduction to Global Studies I:

People and Politics201 Introduction to Global Studies II:

Economics and the Environment202 Introduction to Global Studies III:

Globalization and Technology

CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE (C L SCI)260 Introduction to Complementary and

Alternative Medicine

COMMUNICATION SCIENCES & DISORDERS (COMSDIS)210 Survey of Communication

Disorders

CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CRM JST)D 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice

420 Violence and the Criminal JusticeSystem

EDUCATION POLICY (ED POL)D 113 CC The Milwaukee Community

EXCEPTIONAL EDUCATION (EXCEDUC)330 CC Deaf History

HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION (HCA)105 Survey of the Health Professions203 Human Life Cycle

D 212 Drugs Used and Abused

HUMAN MOVEMENT SCIENCE (HMS)351 Sociological Aspects of Health and

Human Movement

NURSING (NURS)D 101 CC & Cultural Diversity in Health Care

203 Human Growth and DevelopmentAcross the Life Span

SOCIAL WORK (SOC WRK)D 100 Introduction to Human ServicesD 665 CC & Cultural Diversity and Social Work

THERAPEUTIC RECREATION (THERREC)202 Disability: Society and the Person

URBAN PLANNING (URBPLAN)D 140 Issues in Contemporary Urban

Planning

Special Notations:& = Satisfies Cultural Diversity.NS+ = Natural Science laboratory course.CC = Cultures & CommunitiesD = Evening sections available.

Restrictions:OS = Only subtitles approved for GER distribution.OS& = Only subtitles approved for GER distribution and Cultural DiversityOSC = Only subtitles approved for Cultures and Communities ProgramOSC& = Only subtitles approved for GER, Cultural Diversity, and Cultures and CommunitiesVC = Variable content course; see Catalog for conditions under which course may be repeated

Natural Sciences – Non L&S

CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE (C L SCI)205 Introduction to Diagnostic Medicine

D 232 Introduction to Nutrition

CIVIL ENGINEERING (CIV ENG)150 Builders for Civilization and

Environment

COMPUTER SCIENCE (COMPSCI)150 Survey of Computer Science

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (ELECENG)150 Electronic Technology in the World

Around Us

HUMAN MOVEMENT SCIENCE (HMS)230 Health Aspects of Exercise and

Nutrition

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (MECHENG)150 NS+How Things Work: Understanding

Technology

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Credit/No Credit Option*To be granted credit for a course in which you’ve registered credit/no credit, you must earn a grade of “C-” or better. Consult thetable below to determine whether you may enroll for courses on a credit/no credit basis. Courses may not be taken credit/no credit ifthey are to be used to satisfy the GER English and mathematics competencies.

School/College Who Qualifies? Which Courses May Be Taken? Limits

Academic Opportunity Center AOC undergraduates follow rules listed for L&S students.

Architecture andUrban Planning

Pre-Architecture studentsand upper-level studentswith a 2.5 cumulative GPA.

Elective courses; courses other than the 48 creditsrequired for the Architectural Studies degree.

One course per semester; maximum ofeight courses.

Arts, Peck School of the Undergraduates in the Arts. Courses outside the major. Any course that wouldfulfill the core curriculum requirements.

One course per semester; maximum ofeight courses.

Business Administration Undergraduates in Businessand Pre-Business.

All non-Business (courses outside the Sheldon B.Lubar School of Business) that are not required aspart of the student’s major.

One course per semester; maximum ofeight courses. No Business course maybe taken on a C/NC basis by any studentregardless of his/her program unless itis only offered on a C/NC basis. Pre-Business students may not take Econ103, Econ 104, or Math 211 on a C/NCbasis.

EducationUndergraduates inEducation and Pre-Education

Courses to fulfill core curriculum requirements;electives; areas of concentration in elementary,early childhood, or exceptional education; psycho-logical and cultural foundations; methods require-ments; student teaching.

Exceptions: Students in secondary education pro-grams may not take courses in their majors,minors, or areas of concentration on a C/NC basis.Exceptional Education students must consult theirdepartment regarding which courses may not betaken on a C/NC basis.

Eight courses (L&S), student teachingcourses (optional), courses offeredC/NC only, plus 12 credits in otherEducation courses.

Engineering andApplied Science

Undergraduates inEngineering and AppliedScience.

Free elective or arts/humanities/social science elec-tive courses.

Maximum of 12 credits; no more thanthree credits in any one semester.

Graduate School Ph.D. candidates in Political Science with departmental approval. C/NC option not allowed for any other graduate students.

Health SciencesUndergraduates admitted tothe College of HealthSciences.

No required courses in any of the pre-professionalor professional programs may be taken on a C/NCbasis.

Only one course regardless of numberof credits may be taken per semester. Amaximum of 12 credits may be takenC/NC.

Information Studies Undergraduates inInformation Resources.

All non-Information Studies (courses outside theSchool of Information Studies) that are not requiredas part of the student’s major.

One course per semester; maximum ofeight courses.

Letters and Science Undergraduates in Lettersand Science.

Courses other than Honors courses which arenot in the student’s major or minor.

One course per semester; maximum ofeight courses.

Nursing Undergraduates in Nursing. Non-clinical elective courses in Nursing. One course per semester; maximum ofsix credits.

Social Welfare,Helen Bader School of

Undergraduate majors andpre-majors in Social Workand Criminal Justice.

Only used in courses outside the 54-65 creditrequirements in the Social Work or Criminal Justicemajor.

One course per semester; maximum ofeight courses.

University Special andOff-Campus

Before registering for the C/NC option, University Special Students should contact an advisor in the Office of Adult andReturning Student Services. Off-campus students should contact the appropriate program coordinator.

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UUWWMM FFaallll 22000088FFiinnaall EExxaammiinnaattiioonn SScchheedduulleeDecember 13 and 15-20, 2008Final Examination Policy: One-hour final examinations in one-credit courses may be given during the last class period; two-hour final examinations in all other coursesshall be given during the regular examination period. The time of a final examination for an individual or a class may be changed only with the prior approval of the deanor director. The change will involve a postponement to a later date. The Provost’s Office and Classroom Assignments shall be notified of any approved changes in finalexaminations in order to avoid scheduling conflicts of day, hour and room.

Room Assignments: Individual class examinations (e.g., TR 2:00/2:30) meet in their regular classrooms; departmental combined-lecture examinations(e.g., Bus Adm 201) are assigned rooms by Classroom Assignments.

Conflict: When a departmental combined-lecture examination conflicts with another examination, it is the responsibility of the department giving the combined-lectureexamination to resolve the conflict.

Student Responsibility for Scheduling: Each student is responsible for arranging a study list that will permit satisfactory progress towards degree requirements and aclass schedule that avoids (a) class and final exam scheduling conflicts and (b) an excessively demanding exam schedule.

Late Hour (4:30 pm & later) & Saturday Classes: Regular late hour classes (4:30 pm & later) will meet through December 11, 2008; late hour final examinations will beheld at the regular meeting time during the week of final examinations, December 15-18, 2008. Saturday classes will hold their final examination on Saturday during theirregular meeting time December 13, 2008.

Optional Exam Time: 5:30-7:30 pm, Friday, December 19, 2008.Based upon a recommendation of the Academic Policy Committee, this optional exam period has been reserved for individuals with exam conflicts to take one of theconflicting exams.

Official Emergency: If the University must declare an official emergency during the final examination period, the exams that are postponed will be rescheduled in thesame rooms at the same times on Saturday, December 20, 2008.

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REGULARLY SCHEDULED CLASSES:

CLASS MEETING TIME ONMON/WED/FRI FINAL EXAMINATION TIME

8:00 & 8:30 7:30-9:30 am Thu, Dec 189:00 & 9:30 10:00-12:00 Noon Wed, Dec 1710:00 & 10:30 10:00-12:00 Noon Fri, Dec 1911:00 & 11:30 10:00-12:00 Noon Mon, Dec 1512:00 & 12:30 12:30-2:30 pm Thu, Dec 181:00 & 1:30 12:30-2:30 pm Sat, Dec 132:00 & 2:30 12:30-2:30 pm Tue, Dec 163:00 & 3:30 3:00-5:00 pm Wed, Dec 174:00 3:00-5:00 pm Fri, Dec 194:30 & Later Late hour classes – See above

CLASS MEETING TIME ONTUE/THU FINAL EXAMINATION TIME

8:00 & 8:30 7:30-9:30 am Fri, Dec 199:00 & 9:30 10:00-12:00 Noon Thu, Dec 1810:00 & 10:30 7:30-9:30 am Wed, Dec 1711:00 & 11:30 10:00-12:00 Noon Tue, Dec 1612:00 & 12:30 12:30-2:30 pm Wed, Dec 171:00 & 1:30 10:00-12:00 Noon Sat, Dec 132:00 & 2:30 12:30-2:30 pm Mon, Dec 153:00 & 3:30 12:30-2:30 pm Fri, Dec 194:00 3:00-5:00 pm Thu, Dec 184:30 & Later Late hour classes – See above

IRREGULARLY SCHEDULED CLASSES:For day classes scheduled only one day a week or 4 or 5 days, use the examgroup you would if it were offered 2 or 3 times per week (e.g., R 12:30 would be12:30-2:30 pm on Wed, December 17; MTWF 9:00 would be 10:00-12:00 Noon onWed, December 17).

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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATIONBus Adm 201 (401-403) 3:00-5:00 pm Sat, Dec 13Bus Adm 210 (401-403) 8:00-10:00 pm Mon, Dec 15Bus Adm 230 (401-406) 7:30-9:30 am Sat, Dec 13Bus Adm 301 (401-403) 3:00-6:00 pm Sat, Dec 13Bus Adm 350 (403-404) 7:30-9:30 am Sat, Dec 13

ENGINEERING & APPLIED SCIENCECompSci 201 (401-402) 5:30-7:30 pm Tue, Dec 16

LETTERS & SCIENCEFrench 103 5:30-7:30 pm Tue, Dec 16French 104 5:30-7:30 pm Tue, Dec 16French 203 5:30-7:30 pm Tue, Dec 16French 204 5:30-7:30 pm Tue, Dec 16Math 090 (Except 005, 012, 085) 7:30-9:30 am Mon, Dec 15Math 095 (Except 020-022, 036-037) 7:30-9:30 am Mon, Dec 15Math 105 (Except 038-043, 068-073) 7:30-9:30 am Tue, Dec 16Math 106 (Except 009) 7:30-9:30 am Tue, Dec 16Math 116 7:30-9:30 am Mon, Dec 15Math 117 (Except 009) 7:30-9:30 am Tue, Dec 16Math 175 (Except 007) 7:30-9:30 am Mon, Dec 15Math 176 7:30-9:30 am Tue, Dec 16Philos 101 (406-407) 5:30-7:30 pm Wed, Dec 17Philos 211 (403-404) 5:30-7:30 pm Thu, Dec 18Spanish 103 5:30-7:30 pm Mon, Dec 15Spanish 104 5:30-7:30 pm Mon, Dec 15Spanish 203 5:30-7:30 pm Mon, Dec 15Spanish 204 5:30-7:30 pm Mon, Dec 15

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Academic Opportunity CenterCURRINS 110 Reading Proficiency for College Students ICURRINS 112 College Reading:ED PSY 100 Learning Skills LaboratoryENGLISH 101 Introduction to College Writing

LEC 180LEC 181

Africology, Crosslisted CoursesENGLISH 631 Seminar in African-American Literature:

SEM 001 Images of Black Women in African Amer Fiction/Film

Aging, Certificate Program in the Study ofSOC WRK 564 Social Services for the Aging

American Indian StudiesANTHRO 314 American Indian Societies and CulturesENGLISH 372 (HU&)Survey of American Indian LiteratureENGLISH 520 (&)Studies in American Indian Literature:

LEC 001 Postcolonial and American Indian LiteratureENGLISH 632 Seminar in American Indian Literature:

SEM 001 The Fiction of Louise ErdrichETHNIC 203 (SS&)Western Great Lakes American Indian Community Life of the

PastETHNIC 250 Selected Topics in Ethnic Studies:

LEC 002 Indians, Artists, and Conquistadors: The U.S. SouthwestLEC 003 First Semester Ojibwe

HIST 262 (SS&)North American Indian History to 1887HIST 473 (HU&)History of Wisconsin IndiansSOCIOL 320 (SS&)Social Change in American Indian Societies

Ancient Mediterranean StudiesANTHRO 103 (SS)Digging Up the Past: Approaches to ArchaeologyANTHRO 306 European ArchaeologyARTHIST 101 (HU)Ancient and Medieval Art and ArchitectureARTHIST 316 Roman Art and ArchaeologyARTHIST 413 Greek SculptureCLASSIC 101 Latin and Greek in English WordsCLASSIC 170 (HU)Classical MythologyCLASSIC 171 (HU)Classical Mythology: An Audio-Visual SupplementCLASSIC 201 (HU)Introduction to Greek Life and LiteratureCLASSIC 202 (HU)Introduction to Roman Life and LiteratureCLASSIC 301 (HU)The Life and Literature of Classical Athens: Herodotus and

DramatistsCLASSIC 304 (HU)The Graeco-Roman World:

LEC 001 PompeiiCLASSIC 390 (HU)Egyptian MythologyCLASSIC 699 Directed ReadingCOMPLIT 207 (HU)World Literature in Translation: Antiquity through the 1600sGREEK 103 First Semester GreekGREEK 199 Independent StudyGREEK 205 Third Semester GreekGREEK 502 Readings in Ancient Greek Poetry:

LEC 001 SophoclesGREEK 699 Directed ReadingHEBR ST 274 (HU)Ancient Egyptian CivilizationHIST 203 (HU)The History of Medieval Europe: The Early Middle AgesHIST 303 A History of Greek Civilization: The Greek City-StateHIST 307 A History of Rome: The RepublicLATIN 103 First Semester LatinLATIN 199 Independent StudyLATIN 501 Readings in Latin Prose:

LEC 002 CiceroLATIN 699 Directed ReadingPHILOS 430 History of Ancient Philosophy

Applied GerontologyARCH 302 Architecture and Human BehaviorARCH 791 Master’s Level Directed ResearchARCH 792 Master’s Level Independent Studies and ResearchBUS ADM 755 Health Care Administration and Delivery SystemsHCA 337 Introduction to Healthcare Databases and TechnologiesHCA 442 Healthcare Database Design and ManagementHMS 550 Psychological Aspects of Human MovementNURS 760 Processes of AgingSOC WRK 564 Social Services for the AgingSOCIOL 940 Applied Gerontology Capstone I

Multidisciplinary Courses – Fall 2008Academic Opportunity Center .............................................................................. 1Africology, Crosslisted Courses ............................................................................ 1Aging, Certificate Program in the Study of............................................................ 1American Indian Studies ...................................................................................... 1Ancient Mediterranean Studies ............................................................................ 1Applied Gerontology.............................................................................................. 1Asian Studies ........................................................................................................ 2Biological Sciences, Crosslisted Courses ............................................................ 2Business Administration, Crosslisted Courses...................................................... 2Celtic Studies, Additional Courses ........................................................................ 2Childhood and Adolescence Studies .................................................................... 2Communication, Crosslisted Courses .................................................................. 2Communication, Related Courses ........................................................................ 2Conservation/Environmental Sciences Elective Courses .................................... 2Conservation/Environmental Sciences Required Courses .................................. 2Counseling, Crosslisted Courses.......................................................................... 2Cultures and Communities.................................................................................... 2Digital Arts and Culture ........................................................................................ 3Distance Learning ................................................................................................ 3English, Crosslisted Courses ................................................................................ 4English, Related Courses .................................................................................... 4Ethnic Studies, Comparative – Additional Courses .............................................. 4Film Studies, Additional Courses .......................................................................... 4Forensic Sciences ................................................................................................ 4French and Francophone Studies ........................................................................ 5Freshman Seminar................................................................................................ 5Geographic Information Systems.......................................................................... 5Geosciences, Crosslisted Courses ...................................................................... 5German Studies Certificate Program .................................................................... 5Global Studies, Additional Courses ...................................................................... 5Global Studies – Global Communications ............................................................ 5Global Studies – Global Security .......................................................................... 5Great Books, Study of the Liberal Arts Through .................................................. 6Health Sciences Special Listing ............................................................................ 6Hmong .................................................................................................................. 6Honors, General Department Seminars................................................................ 6Human Kinetics, Crosslisted Courses .................................................................. 6Hybrid, Combined Face-to-Face and Online Instruction ...................................... 6International Studies, Additional Courses ............................................................ 6International Studies, Foundations Courses ........................................................ 7International Technical Communication Certificate .............................................. 7Internships, L&S.................................................................................................... 7Italian, Crosslisted Courses, Option B .................................................................. 7Jewish Studies, Additional Courses ...................................................................... 7Journalism/Media Communication, Crosslisted Courses...................................... 7Journalism/Media Communication, Related Courses .......................................... 7Latin American and Caribbean Studies ................................................................ 7Latino Studies, Related Courses .......................................................................... 7Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies .............................................. 7Linguistics, Crosslisted Courses .......................................................................... 8Linguistics, Related Courses ................................................................................ 8Literature in Translation ........................................................................................ 8M.A. Foreign Language & Literature, Crosslisted Courses .................................. 8Master of Public Administration ............................................................................ 8Masters in Human Resources and Labor Relations ............................................ 8Mediation and Negotiation Certificate Program .................................................... 8Middle Eastern and North African Studies ............................................................ 8Modern Studies .................................................................................................... 9Nonprofit Management.......................................................................................... 9Organizational Administration .............................................................................. 9Peace Studies, Additional Courses ...................................................................... 9Premedical Studies .............................................................................................. 9Professional Writing and Communication ............................................................ 9Psychology, Crosslisted Courses.......................................................................... 9Religious Studies .................................................................................................. 9Rhetorical Leadership Certificate........................................................................ 10Russian and East European Studies .................................................................. 10Scandinavian Studies, Additional Courses.......................................................... 10School of Information Science, Crosslisted Courses.......................................... 10Seminars, L&S Undergraduate .......................................................................... 10Service Learning ................................................................................................ 11Swedish .............................................................................................................. 11Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages............................................ 11Translation Certificate Program .......................................................................... 11Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program ................................................ 11Urban Studies Certificate Program...................................................................... 11Urban Studies, Crosslisted Courses .................................................................. 11Visual Art, Crosslisted Courses .......................................................................... 11Washington Internship Program.......................................................................... 12Women’s Studies, Crosslisted Courses .............................................................. 12

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Asian StudiesARTHIST 105 (HU)Asian Art and ArchitectureARTHIST 480 Chinese PaintingARTHIST 482 Topics in Non-Western Art:

LEC 001 Japanese ArchitectureCHINESE 101 First Semester ChineseCHINESE 201 Third Semester ChineseCHINESE 301 Fifth Semester ChineseECON 351 Introduction to International Economic RelationsECON 353 Economic DevelopmentFLL 107 First-Semester Hmong LiteracyGEOG 115 (SS)Introductory Economic GeographyHIST 175 (HU)East Asian Civilization to 1600HIST 287 (SS)The Vietnam WarHIST 402 Topics in Asian History:

LEC 001 Modern KoreaJAPAN 101 First Semester JapaneseJAPAN 201 Third-Semester JapaneseJAPAN 301 Fifth Semester JapaneseKOREAN 101 First-Semester KoreanKOREAN 201 Third Semester KoreanLINGUIS 200 (HU)Aspects of Language:

LEC 002 A Survey of Language and Culture and Southeast AsiaPHILOS 204 (HU)Introduction to Asian ReligionsPOL SCI 343 Asian International RelationsSOCIOL 325 Social Change

Biological Sciences, Crosslisted CoursesPSYCH 254 (NS)Physiological PsychologyPSYCH 654 Advanced Physiological Psychology

Business Administration, Crosslisted CoursesGLOBAL 411 Cross-Cultural Management

Celtic Studies, Additional CoursesANTHRO 306 European ArchaeologyENGLISH 285 Modern Irish Language and LiteratureHIST 200 (SS)Historical Roots of Contemporary Issues:

LEC 001 The Civil Strife in Northern IrelandHIST 235 (HU)English History to 1688THEATRE 490 Topics in Theatre:

LAB 802 20th Century Irish Theatre & Consequence of Place

Childhood and Adolescence StudiesAFRICOL 451 Rites of Passage in Black SocietiesED POL 534 The Student at Risk (Causes)ED POL 580 An Overview of Child/Youth CareED PSY 330 Introduction to Learning and DevelopmentED PSY 640 Human Development: Theory and ResearchEXCEDUC 580 An Overview of Child/Youth CareEXCEDUC 600 Survey of Exceptional EducationHCA 203 (SS)Human Life CycleL&I SCI 645 Library Materials for ChildrenL&I SCI 646 Library Materials for Young AdultsNURS 203 (SS)Human Growth and Development Across the Life SpanPSYCH 260 (SS)Child PsychologyPSYCH 660 Experimental Child PsychologySOC WRK 562 Child and Family ServicesSOC WRK 580 An Overview of Child/Youth CareSOCIOL 246 (SS)Juvenile DelinquencySOCIOL 448 Sociology of Children and Adolescents

Communication, Crosslisted CoursesENGLISH 209 (HU)Language in the United StatesENGLISH 430 Advanced Writing WorkshopENGLISH 750 History of Rhetoric I: Classical RhetoricPEACEST 201 (SS)Introduction to Conflict Resolution and Peace

Communication, Related CoursesENGLISH 205 Business WritingENGLISH 206 Technical WritingENGLISH 435 Professional and Technical Writing

Conservation/Environmental Sciences Elective CoursesANTHRO 103 (SS)Digging Up the Past: Approaches to ArchaeologyBIO SCI 325 GeneticsBIO SCI 349 Comparative EcophysiologyBIO SCI 353 Introduction to EntomologyBIO SCI 383 General MicrobiologyBIO SCI 425 Plankton BiologyBIO SCI 430 Animal Behavior-EthologyBIO SCI 458 Community EcologyBIO SCI 505 Conservation BiologyBIO SCI 512 Limnology I

Conservation/Environmental Sciences Elective Courses, cont.BIO SCI 562 Topics in Field Biology:

LEC 102 Wetland DelineationCHEM 221 Elementary Quantitative AnalysisCHEM 341 Introductory Survey of Organic ChemistryCHEM 342 Introductory Organic Chemistry LaboratoryCHEM 343 Organic ChemistryCHEM 344 Organic Chemistry LaboratoryCHEM 345 Organic ChemistryCHEM 501 Introduction to BiochemistryCHEM 560 Biophysical ChemistryCHEM 603 Introduction to Biochemistry Laboratory:CIV ENG 492 Environmental Impact AssessmentECON 328 Environmental EconomicsGEO SCI 463 Physical HydrogeologyGEO SCI 563 Field Methods in HydrogeologyGEOG 215 Introduction to Geographic Information SciencesGEOG 247 Quantitative Analysis in GeographyGEOG 310 General ClimatologyGEOG 350 (SS)Conservation of Natural ResourcesGEOG 475 Geography of SoilsMTHSTAT 215 (NS)Elementary Statistical Analysis

Conservation/Environmental Sciences Required CoursesBIO SCI 150 (NS+)Foundations of Biological Sciences IBIO SCI 152 (NS+)Foundations of Biological Sciences IIBIO SCI 310 General EcologyBIO SCI 349 Comparative EcophysiologyCES 490 Senior Seminar: Conservation and Environmental ScienceCHEM 102 (NS+)General ChemistryCHEM 104 (NS+)General Chemistry and Qualitative AnalysisCHEM 223 Elementary Quantitative AnalysisGEO SCI 100 (NS+)Introduction to the EarthGEOG 120 (NS+)Our Physical Environment

Counseling, Crosslisted CoursesED PSY 732 Cognitive Behavioral Intervention Strategies in Education

Cultures and CommunitiesAFRICOL 100 (HU&)Black Reality: Survey of African-American SocietyAFRICOL 102 (HU&)Survey of African-American LiteratureAFRICOL 111 (HU&)Introduction to African-American History to 1865AFRICOL 112 (HU&)Introduction to African-American History, 1865 to the PresentAFRICOL 125 (SS&)Economics of the Black CommunityAFRICOL 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 African American Life StoriesAFRICOL 193 (SS)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 Race in Popular CultureAFRICOL 205 (HU&)The Poetry of African, African-American, and Caribbean

WritersAFRICOL 265 (SS&)Psychological Effects of RacismANTHRO 102 (SS)Introduction to Anthropology: Culture and SocietyANTHRO 104 (SS)Lifeways in Different Cultures: A Survey of World SocietiesANTHRO 150 (SS&)Multicultural AmericaANTHRO 355 (SS)Globalization, Culture, and EnvironmentART 100 (A&)American Art and CultureART 105 (A)Art SurveyART 106 (A)Art SurveyARTHIST 104 (HU)African, New World and Oceanic Art and ArchitectureARTHIST 105 (HU)Asian Art and ArchitectureARTHIST 371 African ArtCES 210 (NS)Introduction to Conservation and Environmental ScienceCOMMUN 350 (SS&)Intercultural CommunicationCOMPLIT 133 (HU)Contemporary Imagination in Literature and the ArtsCOMPLIT 135 (HU)Experiencing Literature in the 21st Century:

LEC 401 The Quest of the Holy GrailCOMPLIT 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 002 The Bible in African CultureCOMPLIT 207 (HU)World Literature in Translation: Antiquity through the 1600sCOMPLIT 208 (HU)World Literature in Translation: The 17th to the 21st CenturyDANCE 122 (A&)Beginning African Dance IDANCE 313 (A&)Dance of the African DiasporaDANCE 360 (A)Movement and LearningECON 248 (SS&)Economics of DiscriminationED POL 113 (SS)The Milwaukee CommunityED POL 460 (HU&)The Chicano ExperienceED POL 625 Race Relations in EducationENGLISH 150 (HU&)Multicultural AmericaENGLISH 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 005 Multicultural AmericaSEM 008 Hmong American Life StoriesSEM 011 Hmong American Life Stories

ENGLISH 277 (HU&)Introduction to Ethnic Minority Literature:LEC 001 Introduction to African American Literature & Film

ENGLISH 279 (HU&)Introduction to U.S. Latino/a Literature:ENGLISH 281 (HU&)Introduction to African-American Literature:ENGLISH 372 (HU&)Survey of American Indian Literature

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Cultures and Communities, cont.ENGLISH 520 (&)Studies in American Indian Literature:

LEC 001 Postcolonial and American Indian LiteratureETHNIC 101 (HU&)The Making of American Cultures: Africans, Europeans, and

Indian NationsETHNIC 203 (SS&)Western Great Lakes American Indian Community Life of the

PastETHNIC 265 (SS&)Hmong Americans: History, Culture, and Contemporary LifeEXCEDUC 330 (SS)Deaf HistoryFILM 150 (A&)Multicultural AmericaFILM 301 Conversations with Filmmakers and Critics

LEC 001 Focus: Radical Black FilmFILM 302 (A)Video in the ClassroomGEOG 110 (SS)The World: Peoples and RegionsGEOG 114 (SS&)Geography of Race in the United StatesGEOG 125 (NS)Introduction to Environmental GeographyGEOG 130 (SS)Geography of IslamGEOG 140 (SS)Our Urban Environment: Introduction to Urban GeographyHEBR ST 254 (HU)Studies in Hebrew Culture

LEC 001 The HolocaustHEBR ST 261 (HU)Representing the Holocaust in Words and ImagesHIST 150 (HU&)Multicultural AmericaHIST 175 (HU)East Asian Civilization to 1600HIST 180 (SS)Latin American Society and CultureHIST 210 (SS)The Twentieth Century: A Global HistoryHIST 229 (HU&)History of Race, Science, and Medicine in the United StatesHIST 262 (SS&)North American Indian History to 1887HIST 267 (HU&)The History of Latinos in the United StatesHIST 269 (HU&)Asian Americans in Historical PerspectiveHIST 271 (HU)The 1960’s in the United States: A Cultural HistoryHIST 282 (HU)The Modern Middle East in the Nineteenth and Twentieth

CenturiesHIST 473 (HU&)History of Wisconsin IndiansJEWISH 101 (HU)Jewish Culture in America: History, Literature, FilmJEWISH 261 (HU)Representing the Holocaust in Words and ImagesLATINO 101 (SS&)Introduction to Latino StudiesMUSIC 102 (A)American Popular MusicMUSIC 310 (A)Introduction to World MusicsNURS 101 (SS&)Cultural Diversity in Health CarePHILOS 204 (HU)Introduction to Asian ReligionsPOL SCI 106 (SS)Politics of the World’s NationsPOL SCI 175 (SS)Introduction to International RelationsPOL SCI 215 (SS&)Ethnicity, Religion and Race in American PoliticsSOC WRK 665 (SS&)Cultural Diversity and Social WorkSOCIOL 150 (SS&)Multicultural AmericaSOCIOL 224 (SS&)American Minority GroupsSOCIOL 250 (SS)Sex and GenderSOCIOL 320 (SS&)Social Change in American Indian SocietiesSOCIOL 323 (SS&)Perspectives on Latino CommunitiesSPANISH 371 (HU&)Introduction to Latino Literature in EnglishSPANISH 391 (HU)Social and Historical Issues in the Hispanic World:

LEC 001 Spain TodayTHEATRE 120 (A)Performance and Popular CultureTHEATRE 460 Storytelling:

LEC 001 TBAWMNS 200 (SS)Introduction to Women’s Studies: A Social Science PerspectiveWMNS 201 (HU)Introduction to Women’s Studies: A Humanities Perspective

Digital Arts and CultureART 118 Digital Arts: Culture, Theory, PracticeART 317 3D Imaging IART 393 Digital PrintmakingCOMMUN 313 Human Communication and TechnologyCOMMUN 410 Organizational Communication TechnologyENGLISH 111 (HU)Entertainment Arts: Film, Television, and the InternetENGLISH 291 Introduction to Television StudiesENGLISH 394 Theories of Mass Culture:

LEC 001 Latino/Latina American Popular CultureENGLISH 439 Document DesignFILM 202 Current Topics in Media Arts Production:FILM 222 Basic Elements of VideoFILM 255 Introduction to Digital ArtsFILM 302 (A)Video in the ClassroomFINEART 319 Hybrid Sculptural Forms:JMC 101 (SS)Introduction to Mass MediaJMC 111 (HU)Gender and the MediaJMC 113 Internet CultureJMC 336 Media GraphicsJMC 450 Race and Ethnicity in the MediaJMC 559 Law of Mass CommunicationJMC 562 Media Studies and CultureJMC 620 Global Media SystemsMUSIC 328 Digital Synthesis and Systems II

Distance LearningAD LDSP 790 Internship in Instructional Leadership

FLD 101ARTHIST 250 (HU)Introduction to American Art

LEC 201ARTHIST 261 (HU)Modern Art

LEC 201BUS ADM 305 Taxes and Personal Financial Planning

LEC 203BUS ADM 360 Principles of Marketing

LEC 203BUS ADM 832 Property Taxation

LEC 203BUS ADM 837 Sales and Use Taxation

LEC 203COMMUN 320 Nonverbal Communication

LEC 201LEC 202

COMMUN 327 Instructional Communication for Human Resource TrainersLEC 202

COMMUN 440 Contemporary Problems in Freedom of SpeechLEC 201

COMMUN 727 Seminar in Communication and E-LearningSEM 201

CURRINS 585 Best Practices in Early Childhood for Children and FamiliesLEC 291LEC 292

ED POL 506 Research Techniques for Community Organizers and CommunityEducators

LEC 001ENGLISH 101 Introduction to College Writing

LEC 204LEC 205LEC 206LEC 207

ENGLISH 215 (HU)Introduction to English StudiesLEC 210

ETHNIC 250 Selected Topics in Ethnic Studies:LEC 204LEC 205

HIST 409 Causes of the Civil War, 1828-1861LEC 201

HMS 590 Current Topics in Human Kinetics:LEC 201

HMS 711 Evidence Based Practice: InterventionsLEC 201

JMC 356 Media LiteracyLEC 201

L&I SCI 110 Introduction to Information ScienceLEC 202

L&I SCI 210 (HU)Information Resources for ResearchLEC 201

L&I SCI 230 Organization of KnowledgeLEC 201

L&I SCI 310 Human Factors in Information Seeking and UseLEC 201

L&I SCI 340 Information Architecture IILEC 201

L&I SCI 410 Database Information Retrieval SystemsLEC 201

L&I SCI 501 Foundations of Library and Information ScienceLEC 203

L&I SCI 511 Organization of InformationLEC 201LEC 203

L&I SCI 520 Managing Library CollectionsLEC 201

L&I SCI 540 Management of Libraries and Information ServicesLEC 201

L&I SCI 571 Information Access and RetrievalLEC 201LEC 202LEC 203

L&I SCI 591 Introduction to Research Methods in Library and InformationScience

LEC 202LEC 203

L&I SCI 642 School Library Media Programs and ResourcesLEC 201

L&I SCI 644 School Library PracticumFLD 111

L&I SCI 650 An Introduction to Modern Archives AdministrationLEC 201

L&I SCI 655 Information and Records Management:LEC 201

L&I SCI 691 Special Topics in Information Science:LEC 201LEC 202

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Distance Learning, cont.L&I SCI 711 Cataloging and Classification

LEC 202LEC 203

L&I SCI 737 The Special Library and Information CenterLEC 201

L&I SCI 738 Legal Information Sources and ServicesLEC 201

L&I SCI 750 Arrangement and Description in ArchivesLEC 201

L&I SCI 752 Archival Outreach: Programs and ServicesLEC 201

L&I SCI 833 Competitive Intelligence and Business Information:LEC 201

L&I SCI 990 Fieldwork in Library and Information Science ServicesFLD 205FLD 208FLD 210FLD 213FLD 215FLD 220FLD 228FLD 229FLD 230FLD 231FLD 233FLD 235FLD 243FLD 252FLD 255FLD 259FLD 260FLD 280FLD 285

MATH 106 TIS - Gen Ed Math CompetencyContemporary Applications ofMathematics

LEC 210LEC 211

POL SCI 105 (SS)State PoliticsLEC 203

POL SCI 421 Party Politics in AmericaLEC 201

POL SCI 471 Problems in Law Studies:SEM 201

PSYCH 550 History of PsychologyLEC 201

PSYCH 750 The History of PsychologyLEC 201

SOCIOL 233 (SS)Social Inequality in the United StatesLEC 201

SOCIOL 241 (SS)CriminologyLEC 202

SOCIOL 495 Seminar in Sociology:SEM 201

THERREC 308 Therapeutic Recreation in Physical Rehabilitation and BehavioralHealth

LEC 201WMNS 290 Selected Topics in Women’s Studies:

LEC 292

English, Crosslisted CoursesCOMMUN 300 Interviewers and InterviewingCOMMUN 313 Human Communication and TechnologyCOMMUN 410 Organizational Communication TechnologyJMC 306 Feature and Magazine Article WritingJMC 562 Media Studies and Culture

English, Related CoursesCOMMUN 105 (SS)Business and Professional CommunicationJMC 201 Media WritingJMC 231 Publication Design

Ethnic Studies, Comparative – Additional CoursesAFRICOL 100 (HU&)Black Reality: Survey of African-American SocietyAFRICOL 102 (HU&)Survey of African-American LiteratureAFRICOL 111 (HU&)Introduction to African-American History to 1865AFRICOL 112 (HU&)Introduction to African-American History, 1865 to the PresentAFRICOL 125 (SS&)Economics of the Black CommunityAFRICOL 163 (SS&)African-American Concept of SelfAFRICOL 261 (HU&)Survey of African-American Political PhilosophyAFRICOL 265 (SS&)Psychological Effects of RacismAFRICOL 312 The Church in African-American LifeAFRICOL 319 History of Blacks in the American CityAFRICOL 341 Black Politics and City GovernmentAFRICOL 372 African-American Literary Movements: The Harlem RenaissanceANTHRO 150 (SS&)Multicultural AmericaANTHRO 314 American Indian Societies and Cultures

Ethnic Studies, Comparative – Additional Courses, cont.ECON 248 (SS&)Economics of DiscriminationED POL 625 (&)Race Relations in EducationENGLISH 150 (HU&)Multicultural AmericaENGLISH 277 (HU&)Introduction to Ethnic Minority Literature:

LEC 001 Introduction to African American Literature & FilmENGLISH 281 (HU&)Introduction to African-American Literature:ENGLISH 372 (HU&)Survey of American Indian LiteratureENGLISH 520 (&)Studies in American Indian Literature:

LEC 001 Postcolonial and American Indian LiteratureENGLISH 631 Seminar in African-American Literature:

SEM 001 Images of Black Women in African Amer Fiction/FilmENGLISH 632 Seminar in American Indian Literature:

SEM 001 The Fiction of Louise ErdrichGEOG 114 (SS&)Geography of Race in the United StatesHIST 150 (HU&)Multicultural AmericaHIST 229 (HU&)History of Race, Science, and Medicine in the United StatesHIST 262 (SS&)North American Indian History to 1887HIST 267 (HU&)The History of Latinos in the United StatesHIST 269 (HU&)Asian Americans in Historical PerspectiveHIST 272 (HU)The Blues: History and CultureHIST 473 (HU&)History of Wisconsin IndiansHIST 600 Seminar in History:

SEM 001 Race Relations in AmericaSEM 004 Incarcerated Japanese-Americans and World War II

JEWISH 101 (HU)Jewish Culture in America: History, Literature, FilmJMC 450 Race and Ethnicity in the MediaLATINO 101 (SS&)Introduction to Latino StudiesPOL SCI 215 (SS&)Ethnicity, Religion and Race in American PoliticsPSYCH 611 Current Topics:

LEC 001 Race, Ethnicity, and HealthSOCIOL 224 (SS&)American Minority GroupsSOCIOL 320 (SS&)Social Change in American Indian SocietiesSOCIOL 323 (SS&)Perspectives on Latino CommunitiesURB STD 360 (SS)Perspectives on the Urban Scene:

LEC 001 Crime and Violence in the CityLEC 202 Cities in Popular Culture

Film Studies, Additional CoursesARTHIST 205 (HU)History of Film I: Development of an ArtCOMPLIT 233 (HU)Literature and Film:

LEC 001 The Gangster Film in the East and WestENGLISH 111 (HU)Entertainment Arts: Film, Television, and the InternetENGLISH 286 Writing about Film and TelevisionENGLISH 290 (HU)Introduction to Film StudiesENGLISH 291 Introduction to Television StudiesENGLISH 293 Literature and Media:ENGLISH 295 (HU)Women and FilmENGLISH 312 Topics in Film Studies:

LEC 201 Media and Internet CultureENGLISH 316 World Cinema:

LEC 001 Hong Kong CinemaENGLISH 320 Studies in Film Authorship:

LEC 001 Woody AllenLEC 002 Stanley Kubrick

ENGLISH 329 Film and LiteratureENGLISH 383 Cinema and Genre:

LEC 001 Film NoirENGLISH 390 Classical Film Criticism and TheoryENGLISH 394 Theories of Mass Culture:

LEC 001 Latino/Latina American Popular CultureENGLISH 743 Film StudiesENGLISH 877 Seminar in Film Theory:FILM 202 Current Topics in Media Arts Production:FILM 203 Media Workshop:

LEC 301 The Creative Voice: Finding Yours in MediaLEC 302 Locating the Actor:Video/Performance/InstallationLEC 303 Adapting Poetry to FilmLEC 304 Video Scavenger HuntLEC 306 Inside the Business of FilmLEC 308 Character Design and AnimationLEC 309 Intro to 3D Computer Animation

FILM 220 Basic Elements of Filmmaking IFILM 222 Basic Elements of VideoFILM 301 (A)Conversations with Filmmakers and CriticsFILM 302 (A)Video in the Classroom

Forensic SciencesANTHRO 281 Dead Men Do Tell Tales: An Introduction to Forensic ScienceANTHRO 285 Medicolegal Death InvestigationANTHRO 403 (NS)The Human SkeletonANTHRO 585 Internship in Forensic ToxicologyBIO SCI 539 Laboratory Techniques in Molecular BiologyCHEM 285 Medicolegal Death InvestigationC L SCI 281 Dead Men Do Tell Tales: An Introduction to Forensic ScienceC L SCI 285 Medicolegal Death InvestigationC L SCI 555 Toxicology and Therapeutic Drug Monitoring

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Forensic Sciences, cont.C L SCI 585 Internship in Forensic ToxicologyC L SCI 610 PharmacologyCHEM 281 Dead Men Do Tell Tales: An Introduction to Forensic ScienceCHEM 524 Intermediate Analytical ChemistryCHEM 585 Internship in Forensic ToxicologyCRM JST 110 (SS)Introduction to Criminal JusticeCRM JST 281 Dead Men Do Tell Tales: An Introduction to Forensic ScienceCRM JST 285 Medicolegal Death InvestigationCRM JST 585 Internship in Forensic ToxicologyHCA 212 (SS)Drugs Used and Abused

Freshman SeminarAFRICOL 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 African American Life StoriesAFRICOL 193 (SS)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 Race in Popular CultureANTHRO 193 (SS)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 The New American FamilySEM 002 Sex, Drugs, Rock ‘n’ Roll, and (You Name It): The

Neuroendocrinology of Young AdulthoodATM SCI 194 (NS)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 The Art and Science of Weather ForecastingBIO SCI 194 (NS)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 Current Topics in Human Health and DiseaseSEM 002 Bioethics

CELTIC 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Celtic Film: Fact or Fiction?

COMMUN 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Communication and ConflictSEM 002 Communication and Conflict

COMPLIT 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Discovering Food: Myth, Ritual, and SymbolSEM 002 The Bible in African Culture

ECON 193 (SS)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Economics of East Asia

ENGLISH 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 The Memoir: Writing Your LifeSEM 002 Aspects of HellSEM 003 Satire: From Jon Swift to Jon StewartSEM 004 Wiki Nation: Producing the InternetSEM 005 (HU&) Multicultural AmericaSEM 006 Going Green: Literature and FilmSEM 007 Representations of the American DreamSEM 008 (HU&) Hmong American Life StoriesSEM 009 Baseball Reading and CultureSEM 010 The Beat WritersSEM 011 (HU&) Hmong American Life StoriesSEM 012SEM 013 The Translation Game: Examining Hidden Meanings in LanguageSEM 014 Contemporary Western Stories of Zen/BuddhismSEM 015 Writing for the Social GoodSEM 016 Wild Justice: Revenge, Terror, and the State

GERMAN 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Pacts with the Devil

HIST 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Life in a Medieval CastleSEM 002 The 1950’s: Fear, Sex, & Rock ‘n’ RollSEM 003 Love & Attachment in Buddhist LiteratureSEM 004 Marie-Antoinette: Villain or VictimSEM 005 Man’s Best Friend: Human-Animal Relations in HistSEM 006 Living in a Divided World, 1945-1991: “We are all Children of the

Cold War’ITALIAN 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:MATH 194 (NS)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 Invisible Mathematics: Unseen Math in Everyday InteractionsPHILOS 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 Coffee Houses and Revolutionary Ideas: Reason and Nature in theEnlightenment

PHYSICS 194 (NS)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Physics,Sci,Technology in Our Society: Friend/Foe?

POL SCI 193 (SS)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 You Be Perry MasonSEM 002 Profiles in Power

PSYCH 193 (SS)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Psychology and HealthSEM 002 Coping with Stress: Principles and Strategies for Health and Well-

BeingSOCIOL 193 (SS)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 Global Problems and the Culture of CapitalismSEM 002 College in the City: Pupils, Places, and Politics

WMNS 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Radical Women: Fighting for Equality

French and Francophone StudiesAFRICOL 205 (HU&)The Poetry of African, African-American, and Caribbean

WritersAFRICOL 320 Black Cultures in Latin America and the CaribbeanAFRICOL 344 Political Movements and Organizations in the AfroworldAFRICOL 362 Philosophy and Thought in the Afroworld IIANTHRO 314 American Indian Societies and CulturesANTHRO 320 Peoples and Cultures of AfricaFRENCH 145 (HU)Views of France:

LEC 001 Learning French Culture through CuisineLEC 002 Learning French Culture through CuisineLEC 003 Learning French Culture through Cuisine

FRENCH 203 Third-Semester FrenchFRENCH 204 Fourth-Semester FrenchFRENCH 289 Internship in FrenchFRENCH 303 (HU)Conversation and Composition: Intermediate LevelFRENCH 324 (HU)Contemporary French Language and CultureFRENCH 325 Intensive Grammar and UsageFRENCH 332 (HU)Approaches to Poetry and FictionFRENCH 392 PhoneticsFRENCH 410 French Immersion: AdvancedFRENCH 415 Introduction to Translation: French to EnglishFRENCH 426 (HU)Growing Up FrenchFRENCH 428 Castles, Cathedrals, and Common People: The Foundations of

French CultureFRENCH 465 Introduction to Translation: English to FrenchFRENCH 489 Internship in FrenchHIST 192 Freshman Seminar:

SEM 004 Marie-Antoinette: Villain or Victim?HIST 386 Africa: The Age of Empires to 1880POL SCI 300 Western European PoliticsPOL SCI 339 European IntegrationTRNSLTN 415 Introduction to Translation: French to EnglishTRNSLTN 465 Introduction to Translation: English to French

Geographic Information SystemsGEOG 547 Spatial AnalysisGEOG 625 Intermediate Geographic Information ScienceGEOG 698 GIS/Cartography InternshipL&I SCI 465 Legal Aspects of Information Products and ServicesL&I SCI 714 MetadataURBPLAN 791 Introduction to Urban Geographic Information Systems for PlanningURBPLAN 794 Internet Geographic Information Systems (GIS)URBPLAN 991 Legislative/Administrative Agency InternshipURBPLAN 999 Independent Study

Geosciences, Crosslisted CoursesGEOG 475 Geography of Soils

German Studies Certificate ProgramGERMAN 111 (HU)German Life and Civilization: Part IGERMAN 415 Topics in German Civilization:

LEC 001 German Culture Through FilmHIST 363 Germany: Hitler and the Nazi Dictatorship

Global Studies, Additional CoursesANTHRO 355 (SS)Globalization, Culture, and EnvironmentCOMMUN 675 Communication in International Mediation and PeacebuildingFRENCH 465 Introduction to Translation: English to FrenchGEOG 110 (SS)The World: Peoples and RegionsHIST 132 (HU)World History Since 1500HIST 180 (SS)Latin American Society and CultureHIST 210 (SS)The Twentieth Century: A Global HistoryHIST 372 Topics in Global History:

LEC 001 The Rise of a Global Economy, 1500-1914LEC 002 Terrorism: Modern and Historical Perspectives

JMC 562 Media Studies and CultureJMC 620 Global Media SystemsPOL SCI 106 (SS)Politics of the World’s NationsSPANISH 315 Spanish Immersion ExperienceWMNS 401 Global Feminisms

Global Studies – Global CommunicationsCOMMUN 350 (SS&)Intercultural CommunicationCOMMUN 450 Cross-Cultural CommunicationJMC 260 (HU)Contemporary Non-Fiction MediaLINGUIS 350 (SS)Introduction to Linguistics

Global Studies – Global SecurityC L SCI 332 Clinical NutritionHIST 287 (SS)The Vietnam WarINTLST 550 Senior Seminar in International Studies:

SEM 001 Humanitarianism in Global Perspective

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Great Books, Study of the Liberal Arts ThroughCLASSIC 201 (HU)Introduction to Greek Life and LiteratureCLASSIC 202 (HU)Introduction to Roman Life and LiteratureCLASSIC 301 (HU)The Life and Literature of Classical Athens: Herodotus and

DramatistsCOMPLIT 207 (HU)World Literature in Translation: Antiquity through the 1600sCOMPLIT 208 (HU)World Literature in Translation: The 17th to the 21st CenturyENGLISH 301 Survey of English Literature, Beginnings to 1500ENGLISH 304 Survey of English Literature, 1798-1900ENGLISH 305 Survey of English Literature: 1900 to the PresentENGLISH 307 Survey of American Literature to 1865ENGLISH 451 ChaucerENGLISH 452 ShakespeareENGLISH 454 MiltonENGLISH 530 Studies in Shakespeare:

LEC 001 TragediesHEBR ST 233 Introduction to the New TestamentHIST 101 (HU)Western Civilization: Ancient World to 1500HIST 102 (HU)Western Civilization: 1500 to the PresentLATIN 501 Readings in Latin Prose:

LEC 002 CiceroPHILOS 349 Great Moral PhilosophersPHILOS 430 History of Ancient PhilosophyRUSSIAN 350 (HU)Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy in Translation: Major WorksSOCIOL 375 History of Sociological Theory

Health Sciences Special ListingC L SCI 101 Introduction to Clinical Laboratory SciencesC L SCI 232 (NS)Introduction to NutritionCOMSDIS 210 (SS)Survey of Communication DisordersHCA 101 Introduction to Health and DiseaseHCA 222 Language of MedicineHCA 224 Introduction to Microcomputers for Allied Health ProfessionsHMS 101 (HU)Introduction to LeisureHMS 211 First Aid and Cardiopulmonary ResuscitationHMS 230 (NS)Health Aspects of Exercise and Nutrition

HmongENGLISH 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 008 (HU&)Hmong American Life Stories SEM 011 (HU&)Hmong American Life Stories

ETHNIC 265 (SS&)Hmong Americans: History, Culture, and Contemporary LifeFLL 107 First-Semester Hmong Literacy

Honors, General Department SeminarsBIO SCI 380 (NS)Honors Seminar:

SEM 001 Genes of BehaviorSEM 002 Animal Thinking

ENGLISH 685 (HU)Honors Seminar:SEM 001 Aslant & Askew: Unreliable Narration

FRENCH 383 (HU)Honors Seminar:HIST 398 (HU)Honors Seminar:

SEM 001 Pagans & Christians in the Roman EmpireHIST 399 (SS)Honors Seminar:

SEM 001 History of the American PresidencyMATH 221 (NS)Honors Calculus IPHYSICS 381 (NS)Honors Seminar:

SEM 001 Energy and the EnvironmentPOL SCI 380 (SS)Honors Seminar:

SEM 001 U.S. Constitution, Organized Interests,& Democracy

Human Kinetics, Crosslisted CoursesOCCTHPY 280 Applied Human Anatomy for Health Professionals

Hybrid, Combined Face-to-Face and Online InstructionAD LDSP 579 Current Topics in Administrative Leadership:

LEC 101 EC Leadership: Leading into the FutureAD LDSP 586 Administrative Seminar: Leadership in Early Childhood ProgramsAD LDSP 702 Leadership in Educational OrganizationsAD LDSP 712 Instructional LeadershipAD LDSP 762 Management of Educational ResourcesAD LDSP 777 Leadership in Multicultural OrganizationsAD LDSP 782 Principalship Field PracticumARCH 100 (A)Introduction to ArchitectureARCH 382 Computers in ArchitectureARCH 582 Advanced Computer Applications in ArchitectureBUS ADM 230 Introduction to Information SystemsBUS ADM 305 Taxes and Personal Financial PlanningCOMPSCI 536 Software EngineeringCOMPSCI 557 Introduction to Database SystemsCRM JST 273 Correctional ProcessED POL 375 Cultural Foundations of EducationED POL 582 Operations Management in Early Childhood ProgramsEDUC 900 Doctoral Seminar in Urban Education:

SEM 001 Role of ProfessoriateEXCEDUC 569 Curriculum and Methods for Special Education: Preschool

Hybrid, Combined Face-to-Face and Online Instruction, cont.EXCEDUC 630 Survey Early Childhood Intervention: Young Chldren with Special

Needs, FamiliesEXCEDUC 651 Working With Families in Urban CommunitiesL&I SCI 150 Introduction to Information Resources on the InternetL&I SCI 230 Organization of KnowledgeMATH 95 Essentials of AlgebraNURS 753 Physiologic Basis of Advanced Nursing PracticeOCCTHPY 701 Advanced Application of Instrumentation Theory in Health CareOCCTHPY 710 Community Models of Occupational Therapy PracticeSPANISH 103 First-Semester Spanish

International Studies, Additional CoursesAFRICOL 320 Black Cultures in Latin America and the CaribbeanAFRICOL 344 Political Movements and Organizations in the AfroworldAFRICOL 362 Philosophy and Thought in the Afroworld IIANTHRO 320 Peoples and Cultures of AfricaANTHRO 328 Comparative Studies of Music, Race, and Gender in NationalismANTHRO 355 (SS)Globalization, Culture, and EnvironmentANTHRO 543 Cross-Cultural Study of ReligionARTHIST 205 (HU)History of Film I: Development of an ArtBUS ADM 201 Introduction to Financial AccountingBUS ADM 456 International Financial ManagementBUS ADM 465 International MarketingBUS ADM 496 International BusinessC L SCI 232 (NS)Introduction to NutritionCOMMUN 350 (SS&)Intercultural CommunicationCOMMUN 450 Cross-Cultural CommunicationCOMMUN 665 Introduction to MediationCOMMUN 675 Communication in International Mediation and PeacebuildingCOMMUN 681 Seminar in Communication in a World of AIDSECON 210 Economic StatisticsECON 301 Intermediate MicroeconomicsECON 302 Intermediate MacroeconomicsECON 351 Introduction to International Economic RelationsECON 353 Economic DevelopmentECON 413 Statistics for EconomistsECON 454 International TradeED POL 303 Approaches to Community DevelopmentED POL 698 Fieldwork in International EducationENGLISH 210 (HU)International EnglishENGLISH 285 Modern Irish Language and LiteratureENGLISH 316 World Cinema:

LEC 001 Hong Kong CinemaFRENCH 145 (HU)Views of France:

LEC 001 Learning French Culture through CuisineLEC 002 Learning French Culture through CuisineLEC 003 Learning French Culture through Cuisine

FRENCH 324 (HU)Contemporary French Language and CultureGEOG 309 Nationalities and Nations of the WorldGERMAN 415 Topics in German Civilization:

LEC 001 German Culture Through FilmGLOBAL 371 Rethinking Global SecurityHIST 248 (HU)The First World WarHIST 287 (SS)The Vietnam WarHIST 348 Poland and Its Neighbors, 1945 to the PresentHIST 363 Germany: Hitler and the Nazi DictatorshipHIST 364 The Holocaust: Anti-Semitism & the Fate of Jewish People in

Europe, 1933-45HIST 386 Africa: The Age of Empires to 1880HIST 434 The United States as a World Power in the 20th CenturyJMC 620 Global Media SystemsMTHSTAT 215 (NS)Elementary Statistical AnalysisPEACEST 201 (SS)Introduction to Conflict Resolution and PeacePHILOS 204 (HU)Introduction to Asian ReligionsPOL SCI 300 Western European PoliticsPOL SCI 310 Politics of the Soviet Union and Its Successor StatesPOL SCI 316 International LawPOL SCI 337 International Organization and the United NationsPOL SCI 339 European IntegrationPOL SCI 343 Asian International RelationsPOL SCI 365 Theories and Methods in International PoliticsPOL SCI 370 International ConflictPORTUGS 360 (HU)Brazilian Culture:

LEC 001 Brazilian Culture Through FilmRUSSIAN 245 (HU)Russian Life and CultureSOCIOL 261 Introduction to Statistical Thinking in SociologySOCIOL 325 Social ChangeSOCIOL 331 Sociology of Health CareSOCIOL 333 Social Class in Industrial SocietySPANISH 332 Business and Legal Spanish IURBPLAN 684 Planning Local Economic Development

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International Studies, Foundations CoursesECON 103 (SS)Principles of MicroeconomicsECON 104 (SS)Principles of MacroeconomicsGEOG 110 (SS)The World: Peoples and RegionsHIST 180 (SS)Latin American Society and CultureHIST 282 (HU)The Modern Middle East in the Nineteenth and Twentieth

CenturiesPOL SCI 106 (SS)Politics of the World’s NationsPOL SCI 175 (SS)Introduction to International Relations

International Technical Communication CertificateENGLISH 435 Professional and Technical WritingENGLISH 708 Advanced Professional Writing

Internships, L&SAFRICOL 289 Internship in Africology, Lower DivisionAFRICOL 489 Internship in Africology, Upper DivisionANTHRO 289 Internship in Anthropology, Lower DivisionANTHRO 489 Internship in Anthropology, Upper DivisionANTHRO 585 Internship in Forensic ToxicologyANTHRO 724 Internship in Museum StudiesARTHIST 289 Internship in Art History, Lower DivisionARTHIST 489 Internship in Art History, Upper DivisionARTHIST 691 Art Museum InternshipARTHIST 891 Art Museum InternshipATM SCI 695 Internship in Atmospheric Sciences, Upper DivisionBIO SCI 289 Internship in Biological Sciences, Lower DivisionBIO SCI 489 Internship in Biological Sciences, Upper DivisionCES 289 Internship in Environmental Studies, Lower DivisionCES 489 Internship in Environmental Studies, Upper DivisionCHEM 289 Internship in Chemistry, Lower DivisionCHEM 489 Internship in Chemistry, Upper DivisionCHEM 585 Internship in Forensic ToxicologyCOMMUN 698 Internship in CommunicationCOMMUN 998 Communication InternshipECON 289 Internship in Economics, Lower DivisionECON 489 Internship in Economics, Upper DivisionENGLISH 449 Writing Internship in EnglishENGLISH 569 Internship in Teaching ESL to Adult LearnersFRENCH 289 Internship in FrenchFRENCH 489 Internship in FrenchGEOG 289 Internship in Geography, Lower DivisionGEOG 489 Internship in Geography, Upper DivisionGEOG 698 GIS/Cartography InternshipGEOG 889 Internship in GeographyGLOBAL 489 Internship in Global Studies, Upper DivisionHIST 289 Internship in History, Lower DivisionHIST 489 Internship in History, Upper DivisionHIST 701 Internship in Public HistoryIND REL 921 Internship in Industrial RelationsINTLST 450 Internship in International StudiesJMC 399 On-Campus InternshipJMC 600 Off-Campus InternshipL&S HUM 289 Internship in Humanities, Lower Division:

FLD 102 Walt Disney World College Program, Journal Part IFLD 103 Walt Disney World College Program, Journal Part 2

L&S HUM 489 Internship in Humanities, Upper DivisionL&S SS 289 Internship in Social Sciences, Lower Division:

FLD 102 Walt Disney World College Program, Course 1FLD 103 Walt Disney World College Program, Course 2FLD 104 Walt Disney World College Program, Ind Learn Prog1FLD 105 Walt Disney World College Program, Pro Dev SeriesFLD 106 Walt Disney World College Program, Ind Learn Prog2

L&S SS 489 Internship in Social Sciences, Upper DivisionL&S SS 498 Washington InternshipLINGUIS 289 Internship in Linguistics, Lower DivisionLINGUIS 489 Internship in Linguistics, Upper DivisionMATH 489 Internship in Mathematics, Upper DivisionMATH 792 Industrial InternshipMTHSTAT 489 Internship in Mathematical Statistics, Upper DivisionPOL SCI 489 Internship in Political SciencePOL SCI 921 Public Service Administrative InternshipPSYCH 292 Psychology Field Placement-Lower DivisionPSYCH 692 Field Placement in PsychologyPSYCH 697 Field or Research Placement in Psychology for SeniorsPSYCH 811 Community Placement in Clinical PsychologyPSYCH 812 Field Placement in PsychologyTRNSLTN 730 Internship in TranslationURB STD 289 Internship in Urban Studies, Lower DivisionURB STD 489 Internship in Urban Studies, Upper DivisionURB STD 927 Urban InternshipWMNS 489 Feminism in the City: Internship in Women’s Studies

Italian, Crosslisted Courses, Option BARTHIST 333 High Renaissance Art in Italy

Jewish Studies, Additional CoursesETHNIC 250 Selected Topics in Ethnic Studies:

LEC 205 Blacks, Jews, and Black JewsHEBR ST 101 First Semester HebrewHEBR ST 105 Introduction to Biblical Hebrew IHEBR ST 201 Third-Semester HebrewHEBR ST 238 (HU)Topics in Hebrew/Jewish Literature, Art, and Culture:

LEC 001 The Arab-Israeli ConflictLEC 002 The 10 Commandments: History, Ethics & Society

HEBR ST 254 (HU)Studies in Hebrew Culture:LEC 001 The HolocaustLEC 002 Lit and Film of Israel: Biblical to Modern Times

HEBR ST 274 (HU)Ancient Egyptian CivilizationHEBR ST 297 Study Abroad:HEBR ST 331 Topics in Biblical Literature:

LEC 001 Religious Law & Faith in the Hebrew ScripturesHEBR ST 497 Study Abroad:HEBR ST 699 Independent StudyHIST 282 (HU)The Modern Middle East in the Nineteenth and Twentieth

CenturiesHIST 363 Germany: Hitler and the Nazi DictatorshipHIST 364 The Holocaust: Anti-Semitism & the Fate of Jewish People in

Europe, 1933-45

Journalism/Media Communication, Crosslisted CoursesENGLISH 430 Advanced Writing WorkshopENGLISH 435 Professional and Technical Writing

Journalism/Media Communication, Related CoursesENGLISH 206 Technical Writing

Latin American and Caribbean StudiesAFRICOL 205 (HU&)The Poetry of African, African-American, and Caribbean

WritersAFRICOL 320 Black Cultures in Latin America and the CaribbeanANTHRO 310 Archaeology of Middle AmericaANTHRO 328 Comparative Studies of Music, Race, and Gender in NationalismARTHIST 104 (HU)African, New World and Oceanic Art and ArchitectureCOMPLIT 232 Literature and Politics:

LEC 001 Gender and the Historical NovelCOMPLIT 350 Topics in Comparative Literature:

LEC 002 Literary and Artistic Perspectives on ProstitutionECON 353 Economic DevelopmentECON 774 Economic Development - TheoryHIST 180 (SS)Latin American Society and CulturePOL SCI 346 U.S.-Latin American RelationsPORTUGS 360 (HU)Brazilian Culture:

LEC 001 Brazilian Culture Through FilmSPANISH 192 Freshman Seminar:

LEC 001 Virgins and Whores: Myths, Legends, and Women of Latin AmericaSPANISH 315 Spanish Immersion ExperienceSPANISH 470 Survey of Hispanic Literature and CivilizationSPANISH 507 Seminar on Spanish-American Literature:

SEM 001 The Latin American Short StorySPANISH 575 Seminar on 18th & 19th Century Spanish-American Literature &

Civilization:

Latino Studies, Related CoursesCURRINS 542 History and Politics of Second Language EducationED POL 460 (HU&)The Chicano ExperienceENGLISH 279 (HU&)Introduction to U.S. Latino/a Literature:ENGLISH 394 Theories of Mass Culture:

LEC 001 Latino/Latina American Popular CultureHIST 267 (HU&)The History of Latinos in the United StatesSOCIOL 323 (SS&)Perspectives on Latino CommunitiesSPANISH 319 Advanced Speaking and Listening for Heritage SpeakersSPANISH 371 (HU&)Introduction to Latino Literature in English

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender StudiesAFRICOL 344 Political Movements and Organizations in the AfroworldANTHRO 102 (SS)Introduction to Anthropology: Culture and SocietyCOMMUN 401 Communication in Marital and Family RelationshipsCOMMUN 681 Seminar in Communication in a World of AIDSECON 248 (SS&)Economics of DiscriminationENGLISH 295 (HU)Women and FilmETHNIC 275 (HU&)Queer MigrationsHIST 141 (SS)The Family and Sex Roles in the PastHMS 351 (SS)Sociological Aspects of Health and Human MovementNURS 101 (SS&)Cultural Diversity in Health CarePOL SCI 250 Law and SocietyPOL SCI 412 Constitutional Law: Civil Rights and LibertiesPSYCH 320 (SS)Psychology of WomenSOC WRK 100 (SS)Introduction to Human ServicesSOC WRK 250 Human Behavior and the Social EnvironmentSOC WRK 665 (SS&)Cultural Diversity and Social Work

SOCIOL 250 (SS)Sex and Gender

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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies, cont.SOCIOL 260 (SS)The Family and Intimate RelationshipsSOCIOL 341 Sociology of Deviant BehaviorSOCIOL 440 Sociology of the FamilyWMNS 200 (SS)Introduction to Women’s Studies: A Social Science PerspectiveWMNS 201 (HU)Introduction to Women’s Studies: A Humanities PerspectiveWMNS 401 Global FeminismsWMNS 489 Feminism in the City: Internship in Women’s Studies

Linguistics, Crosslisted CoursesANTHRO 105 (SS)Introduction to Linguistic AnthropologyCOMMUN 350 (SS&)Intercultural CommunicationENGLISH 403 Survey of Modern English GrammarSPANISH 444 Spanish Syntax and Morphology

Linguistics, Related CoursesENGLISH 806 Seminar in Linguistics:

Literature in TranslationCLASSIC 201 (HU)Introduction to Greek Life and LiteratureCLASSIC 202 (HU)Introduction to Roman Life and LiteratureCLASSIC 301 (HU)The Life and Literature of Classical Athens: Herodotus and

DramatistsCLASSIC 304 (HU)The Graeco-Roman World:

LEC 001 PompeiiCLASSIC 390 (HU)Egyptian MythologyCOMPLIT 133 (HU)Contemporary Imagination in Literature and the ArtsCOMPLIT 135 (HU)Experiencing Literature in the 21st Century:

LEC 401 The Quest of the Holy GrailCOMPLIT 207 (HU)World Literature in Translation: Antiquity through the 1600sCOMPLIT 208 (HU)World Literature in Translation: The 17th to the 21st CenturyCOMPLIT 230 (HU)Literature and Society:

LEC 001 Women Writers and SexualityLEC 401 WW2 Poland: Lit & Film of the Nazi Years

COMPLIT 231 (HU)Literature and Religion:LEC 001 Bible as Lit: The Christian FoundationLEC 002 The Quaran as Literature

COMPLIT 233 (HU)Literature and Film:LEC 001 The Gangster Film in the East and West

COMPLIT 350 Topics in Comparative Literature:LEC 001 Love and Death in the European Novel

COMPLIT 360 Seminar in Literature and Cultural Experience:SEM 001 Arabic Women Writers in Translation

FRENCH 145 (HU)Views of France:LEC 001 Learning French Culture through CuisineLEC 002 Learning French Culture through CuisineLEC 003 Learning French Culture through Cuisine

HEBR ST 274 (HU)Ancient Egyptian CivilizationHEBR ST 331 Topics in Biblical Literature:

LEC 001 Religious Law & Faith in the Hebrew ScripturesITALIAN 145 (HU)Views of Italy:

LEC 001 Italians and the MafiaLEC 002 Italians and the MafiaLEC 003 Italians and the MafiaLEC 004 Italians and the Mafia

POLISH 260 (HU)Survey of Polish Literature-in-Translation: 1863 to the PresentRUSSIAN 350 (HU)Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy in Translation: Major Works

M.A. Foreign Language and Literature, Crosslisted CoursesCLASSIC 304 (HU)The Graeco-Roman World:

LEC 001 PompeiiCOMPLIT 350 Topics in Comparative Literature:

LEC 001 Love and Death in the European NovelCOMPLIT 360 Seminar in Literature and Cultural Experience:

SEM 001 Arabic Women Writers in TranslationCOMPLIT 533 Seminar in Trends in Modern Literature:

SEM 001 Desire, Subjectivity, and TextualityENGLISH 400 Introduction to English LinguisticsFRENCH 410 French Immersion: AdvancedFRENCH 415 Introduction to Translation: French to EnglishFRENCH 426 (HU)Growing Up FrenchFRENCH 428 Castles, Cathedrals, and Common People: The Foundations of

French CultureFRENCH 465 Introduction to Translation: English to FrenchGERMAN 415 Topics in German Civilization:

LEC 001 German Culture Through FilmGERMAN 425 Introduction to German TranslationGERMAN 645 Seminar on Representative German Authors:

SEM 001 The Art Of German StorytellingGERMAN 672 German for Professional PurposesLATIN 501 Readings in Latin Prose:

LEC 002 CiceroLINGUIS 410 Linguistics and Grammar in ESL EducationLINGUIS 464 Word and Sentence StructureLINGUIS 799 Independent Reading and Research

M.A. Foreign Language and Literature, Crosslisted Courses, cont.SPANISH 347 Introduction to Translation: Spanish to EnglishSPANISH 348 Introduction to Translation: English to SpanishSPANISH 349 Introduction to InterpretingSPANISH 444 Spanish Syntax and MorphologySPANISH 507 Seminar on Spanish-American Literature:

SEM 001 The Latin American Short StorySPANISH 572 Seminar on Cervantes:SPANISH 700 Practicum in Spanish Language Teaching MethodsSPANISH 799 Independent WorkTRNSLTN 415 Introduction to Translation: French to EnglishTRNSLTN 425 Introduction to German TranslationTRNSLTN 465 Introduction to Translation: English to FrenchTRNSLTN 530 Business and Professional Aspects of Translation

Master of Public AdministrationBUS ADM 738 Human Resource ManagementCIV ENG 492 Environmental Impact AssessmentCIV ENG 594 Physical Planning and Municipal EngineeringIND REL 921 Internship in Industrial RelationsPOL SCI 763 Scope and Dynamics of Public AdministrationPOL SCI 921 Public Service Administrative InternshipURB STD 840 Community Health PlanningURB STD 927 Urban InternshipURBPLAN 651 Land Use Planning PracticeURBPLAN 684 Planning Local Economic DevelopmentURBPLAN 711 Planning Theories and PracticeURBPLAN 721 Applied Planning MethodsURBPLAN 751 Introduction to Urban Design and Physical PlanningURBPLAN 791 Introduction to Urban Geographic Information Systems for PlanningURBPLAN 810 Planning Policy AnalysisURBPLAN 857 Urban Design as Public Policy

Masters in Human Resources and Labor RelationsAD LDSP 710 Organizational Change and Team LeadershipAD LDSP 757 Principles and Foundations of Adult EducationBUS ADM 442 Industrial PsychologyBUS ADM 443 Special Topics in Human Resources Management:

LEC 001 CompensationLEC 002 Staffing Human Resources

BUS ADM 737 Managerial Decisions and NegotiationsBUS ADM 738 Human Resource ManagementBUS ADM 795 Seminar-in-Management:

SEM 001 Quantitative Preparation for Doctoral StudiesBUS ADM 799 Reading and ResearchBUS ADM 888 Candidate for DegreeBUS ADM 899 Management Research Project/ThesisBUSMGMT 706 Managing in a Dynamic EnvironmentBUSMGMT 709 Data Analysis for Management ApplicationsBUSMGMT 712 Strategic ManagementCOMMUN 665 Introduction to MediationECON 415 Economics of Employment and Labor RelationsHIST 440 History of the American Working ClassesIND REL 701 Industrial and Labor RelationsIND REL 712 Employment LawIND REL 715 Alternative Dispute ResolutionIND REL 731 Research Tools for Practitioners in Human Resources and Labor

RelationsIND REL 801 Research Project in Industrial and Labor RelationsIND REL 888 Candidate for DegreeIND REL 921 Internship in Industrial RelationsIND REL 999 Independent StudySOCIOL 443 Organizations, Occupations, and Professions

Mediation and Negotiation Certificate ProgramBUS ADM 737 Managerial Decisions and NegotiationsBUS ADM 799 Reading and ResearchCOMMUN 665 Introduction to MediationCOMMUN 998 Communication InternshipCOMMUN 999 Independent StudyIND REL 715 Alternative Dispute ResolutionIND REL 801 Research Project in Industrial and Labor RelationsIND REL 921 Internship in Industrial RelationsIND REL 999 Independent Study

Middle Eastern and North African StudiesARABIC 101 First Semester ArabicARABIC 199 Independent StudyARABIC 201 Third Semester ArabicARABIC 297 Study Abroad:ARABIC 497 Study Abroad:CLASSIC 390 (HU)Egyptian MythologyCOMPLIT 231 (HU)Literature and Religion:

LEC 002 The Quran as Literature

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Middle Eastern and North African Studies, cont.COMPLIT 360 Seminar in Literature and Cultural Experience:

SEM 001 Arabic Women Writers in TranslationHEBR ST 101 First Semester HebrewHEBR ST 105 Introduction to Biblical Hebrew IHEBR ST 201 Third-Semester HebrewHEBR ST 261 (HU)Representing the Holocaust in Words and ImagesHEBR ST 274 (HU)Ancient Egyptian CivilizationHIST 282 (HU)The Modern Middle East in the Nineteenth and Twentieth

CenturiesHIST 319 The Era of the CrusadesHIST 385 Political Islam to Zionism: Middle Eastern Intellectual History, 1789-

1990HIST 386 Africa: The Age of Empires to 1880JEWISH 261 (HU)Representing the Holocaust in Words and Images

Modern StudiesENGLISH 720 Modern Literary TheoryENGLISH 743 Film StudiesENGLISH 875 Seminar in Modern Literature:

SEM 001 Becoming Modern: Gendered NarrativesHIST 712 Historiography and Theory of History

Nonprofit ManagementBUS ADM 738 Human Resource ManagementBUSMGMT 718 Concepts and Practice of Nonprofit ManagementBUSMGMT 724 Accounting for Nonprofit OrganizationsPOL SCI 789 Theory and Role of Nonprofit Organizations

Organizational AdministrationCOMMUN 101 (SS)Introduction to Interpersonal CommunicationCOMMUN 103 (HU)Public SpeakingCOMMUN 105 (SS)Business and Professional CommunicationCOMMUN 300 Interviewers and InterviewingCOMMUN 310 Communication in OrganizationsCOMMUN 323 Communication in Groups and TeamsCOMMUN 370 Quantitative Research in CommunicationECON 103 (SS)Principles of MicroeconomicsECON 104 (SS)Principles of MacroeconomicsECON 210 Economic StatisticsECON 325 Money and BankingECON 351 Introduction to International Economic RelationsECON 415 Economics of Employment and Labor RelationsECON 448 Economics of Human ResourcesENGLISH 205 Business WritingENGLISH 206 Technical WritingENGLISH 430 Advanced Writing WorkshopPSYCH 325 Research Methods in PsychologySOCIOL 101 (SS)Introduction to SociologySOCIOL 104 (SS)Introduction to Social PsychologySOCIOL 330 Economy and SocietySOCIOL 361 Research Methods in SociologySOCIOL 443 Organizations, Occupations, and Professions

Peace Studies, Additional CoursesAFRICOL 265 (SS&)Psychological Effects of RacismANTHRO 150 (SS&)Multicultural AmericaCES 210 (NS)Introduction to Conservation and Environmental ScienceCES 490 Senior Seminar: Conservation and Environmental ScienceCOMMUN 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 Communication and ConflictSEM 002 Communication and Conflict

COMMUN 350 (SS&)Intercultural CommunicationCOMMUN 363 Communication in Human ConflictCOMMUN 520 Negotiation Skills WorkshopCOMMUN 675 Communication in International Mediation and PeacebuildingCRM JST 420 (SS)Violence and the Criminal Justice SystemECON 353 Economic DevelopmentED POL 411 Conflict and Change in Community-Based OrganizationsENGLISH 150 (HU&)Multicultural AmericaETHNIC 350 Advanced Topics in Comparative Ethnic Studies:

LEC 001 Violence, Disease, and DeathGEOG 120 (NS+)Our Physical EnvironmentGEOG 125 (NS)Introduction to Environmental GeographyGEOG 350 (SS)Conservation of Natural ResourcesGLOBAL 101 (SS)Introduction to Global Studies I: People and PoliticsGLOBAL 201 (SS)Introduction to Global Studies II: Economics and the

EnvironmentGLOBAL 202 (SS)Introduction to Global Studies III: Globalization and TechnologyGLOBAL 371 Rethinking Global SecurityHIST 150 (HU&)Multicultural AmericaHIST 282 (HU)The Modern Middle East in the Nineteenth and Twentieth

CenturiesHIST 287 (SS)The Vietnam WarHIST 363 Germany: Hitler and the Nazi Dictatorship

Peace Studies, Additional Courses, cont.HIST 364 The Holocaust: Anti-Semitism & the Fate of Jewish People in

Europe, 1933-45HIST 434 The United States as a World Power in the 20th CenturyHIST 440 History of the American Working ClassesHIST 600 Seminar in History:

SEM 004 Incarcerated: Japanese-Americans & World War IIJMC 661 Seminar in Media Communication and Society:

SEM 005 War and the MediaPHILOS 204 (HU)Introduction to Asian ReligionsPOL SCI 175 (SS)Introduction to International RelationsPOL SCI 337 International Organization and the United NationsPOL SCI 339 European IntegrationPOL SCI 365 Theories and Methods in International PoliticsPOL SCI 370 International ConflictSOCIOL 150 (SS&)Multicultural AmericaSOCIOL 325 Social ChangeURB STD 360 Perspectives on the Urban Scene:

LEC 001 Crime and Violence in the City

Premedical StudiesANTHRO 104 (SS)Lifeways in Different Cultures: A Survey of World SocietiesBIO SCI 150 (NS+)Foundations of Biological Sciences IBIO SCI 152 (NS+)Foundations of Biological Sciences IIBIO SCI 315 Cell BiologyBIO SCI 316 Laboratory in Genetics and Cell BiologyBIO SCI 325 GeneticsBIO SCI 370 Animal PhysiologyBIO SCI 383 General MicrobiologyBIO SCI 401 ImmunologyCHEM 102 (NS+)General ChemistryCHEM 104 (NS+)General Chemistry and Qualitative AnalysisCHEM 343 Organic ChemistryCHEM 344 Organic Chemistry LaboratoryCHEM 345 Organic ChemistryCHEM 501 Introduction to BiochemistryCOMMUN 103 (HU)Public SpeakingENGLISH 102 TIS - Gen Ed Engl CompetencyCollege Writing and ResearchHIST 229 (HU&)History of Race, Science, and Medicine in the United StatesHMS 211 First Aid and Cardiopulmonary ResuscitationHONORS 310 Introduction to Clinical Medicine for Premedical StudentsMATH 116 College AlgebraMATH 117 TrigonometryMATH 211 (NS)Survey in Calculus and Analytic GeometryMATH 221 (NS)Honors Calculus IMATH 225 (NS)Calculus with Precalculus IMATH 226 (NS)Calculus with Precalculus IIMATH 231 (NS)Calculus and Analytic GeometryPHILOS 241 (HU)Introductory EthicsPHILOS 244 (HU)Ethical Issues in Health Care:

LEC 101 Contemporary ProblemsLEC 102 Contemporary Problems

PHYSICS 120 (NS)General Physics I (Non-Calculus Treatment)PHYSICS 121 (NS+)General Physics Laboratory I (Non-Calculus Treatment)PHYSICS 122 (NS)General Physics II (Non-Calculus Treatment)PHYSICS 123 (NS+)General Physics Laboratory II (Non-Calculus Treatment)PHYSICS 209 (NS)Physics I (Calculus Treatment)PHYSICS 210 (NS)Physics II (Calculus Treatment)PHYSICS 214 (NS+)Lab Physics I (Calculus Treatment)PHYSICS 215 (NS+)Lab Physics II (Calculus Treatment)PSYCH 101 (SS)Introduction to Psychology

Professional Writing and CommunicationENGLISH 708 Advanced Professional Writing

Psychology, Crosslisted CoursesBUS ADM 442 Industrial Psychology

Religious StudiesAFRICOL 312 The Church in African-American LifeANTHRO 314 American Indian Societies and CulturesANTHRO 543 Cross-Cultural Study of ReligionARTHIST 101 (HU)Ancient and Medieval Art and ArchitectureARTHIST 102 (HU)Renaissance to Modern Art and ArchitectureARTHIST 104 (HU)African, New World and Oceanic Art and ArchitectureARTHIST 105 (HU)Asian Art and ArchitectureARTHIST 326 Heretics and Iconoclasts: The Art and Architecture of the Christian

EastARTHIST 333 High Renaissance Art in ItalyARTHIST 371 African ArtCLASSIC 170 (HU)Classical MythologyCLASSIC 171 (HU)Classical Mythology: An Audio-Visual SupplementCLASSIC 304 (HU)The Graeco-Roman World:

LEC 001 PompeiiCLASSIC 390 (HU)Egyptian Mythology

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Religious Studies, cont.COMPLIT 135 (HU)Experiencing Literature in the 21st Century:

LEC 401 The Quest of the Holy GrailCOMPLIT 231 (HU)Literature and Religion:

LEC 001 Bible as Lit: The Christian FoundationLEC 002 The Quaran as Literature

GEOG 130 (SS)Geography of IslamHEBR ST 105 Introduction to Biblical Hebrew IHEBR ST 233 Introduction to the New TestamentHEBR ST 238 (HU)Topics in Hebrew/Jewish Literature, Art, and Culture: History,

Ethics, and SocietyHEBR ST 249 (HU)History of Jewish Civilization: Biblical PeriodHEBR ST 274 (HU)Ancient Egyptian CivilizationHEBR ST 331 Topics in Biblical Literature:

LEC 001 Religious Law & Faith in the Hebrew ScripturesHIST 175 (HU)East Asian Civilization to 1600HIST 282 (HU)The Modern Middle East in the Nineteenth and Twentieth

CenturiesHIST 302 History of Christianity, East and West Since 1500HIST 319 The Era of the CrusadesHIST 364 The Holocaust: Anti-Semitism & the Fate of Jewish People in

Europe, 1933-45HIST 370 Topics in the History of Religious Thought:

LEC 001 Paganism in the Ancient WorldHIST 385 Political Islam to Zionism: Middle Eastern Intellectual History, 1789-

1990HIST 600 Seminar in History:

SEM 002 Historical Encounters:Religious-Age of EmpiresPHILOS 204 (HU)Introduction to Asian ReligionsPHILOS 207 (HU)Religion and SciencePHILOS 250 (HU)Philosophy of ReligionPOL SCI 215 (SS&)Ethnicity, Religion and Race in American Politics

Rhetorical Leadership CertificateCOMMUN 672 Communication and Social OrderCOMMUN 762 Argumentation in Theory and Practice

Russian and East European StudiesCOMPLIT 230 (HU)Literature and Society:

LEC 401 Nazi Invasion of Polish Life and CultureETHNIC 250 Selected Topics in Ethnic Studies:

LEC 204 Ethnicity and Politics in Post-Soviet RussiaPOL SCI 310 Politics of the Soviet Union and Its Successor StatesPOLISH 101 First-Semester PolishPOLISH 199 Independent StudyPOLISH 201 Third-Semester PolishPOLISH 260 (HU)Survey of Polish Literature-in-Translation: 1863 to the PresentPOLISH 289 Internship in Polish, Lower DivisionPOLISH 297 Study Abroad:POLISH 489 Internship in Polish, Upper DivisionPOLISH 497 Study Abroad:POLISH 699 Supervised Individual ReadingRUSSIAN 101 First-Semester RussianRUSSIAN 199 Independent StudyRUSSIAN 201 Third-Semester RussianRUSSIAN 245 (HU)Russian Life and CultureRUSSIAN 289 Internship in Russian, Lower DivisionRUSSIAN 297 Study Abroad:RUSSIAN 350 (HU)Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy in Translation: Major WorksRUSSIAN 489 Internship in Russian, Upper DivisionRUSSIAN 497 Study Abroad:RUSSIAN 699 Supervised Individual Reading

Scandinavian Studies, Additional CoursesGERMAN 115 (HU)Seminar on Scandinavian Culture:

SEM 001 Scandinavian Culture Through FilmSEM 002 Vikings And Violence

GERMAN 180 First-Semester Swedish

School of Information Science, Crosslisted CoursesGLOBAL 351 Language, Media, and Social Practice in Global Communications

Seminars, L&S UndergraduateAFRICOL 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 African American Life StoriesAFRICOL 193 (SS)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 Race in Popular CultureSEM 002 Sex, Drugs, Rock ‘n’ Roll, and (You Name It): The

Neuroendocrinology of Young AdulthoodANTHRO 193 (SS)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 The New American FamilyANTHRO 641 Seminar in Anthropology:ATM SCI 194 (NS)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 The Art and Science of Weather Forecasting

Seminars, L&S Undergraduate, cont.BIO SCI 194 (NS)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 Current Topics in Human Health and DiseaseSEM 002 Bioethics

BIO SCI 380 (NS)Honors Seminar:SEM 001 Genes of BehaviorSEM 002 Animal Thinking

BIO SCI 670 Senior Seminar in Biological SciencesCELTIC 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 Celtic Film: Fact or Fiction?CES 490 Senior Seminar: Conservation and Environmental ScienceCOMMUN 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 Communication and ConflictSEM 002 Communication and Conflict

COMPLIT 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 The Bible in African CulturesSEM 002 Discovering Food: Myth, Ritual, and Symbol

COMPLIT 360 Seminar in Literature and Cultural Experience:SEM 001 Arabic Women Writers in Translation

ECON 193 (SS)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Economics of East Asia

ENGLISH 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 The Memoir: Writing Your LifeSEM 002 Aspects of HellSEM 003 Satire: From Jon Swift to Jon StewartSEM 004 Wiki Nation: Producing the InternetSEM 005 (HU&) Multicultural AmericaSEM 006 Going Green: Literature and FilmSEM 007 Representations of the American DreamSEM 008 (HU&) Hmong American Life StoriesSEM 009 Baseball Reading and CultureSEM 010 The Beat WritersSEM 011 (HU&) Hmong American Life StoriesSEM 012 TBASEM 013 The Translation Game: Examining Hidden Meanings in LanguageSEM 014 Contemporary Western Stories of Zen/BuddhismSEM 015 Writing for the Social GoodSEM 016 Wild Justice: Revenge, Terror, and the State

ENGLISH 685 (HU)Honors Seminar:SEM 001 Aslant & Askew: Unreliable Narration

GEO SCI 697 Seminar in the Geological Sciences:SEM 001 Ichnology

GERMAN 115 (HU)Seminar on Scandinavian Culture:SEM 001 Scandinavian Culture Through FilmSEM 002 Vikings And Violence

GERMAN 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Pacts with the Devil

HIST 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Life in a Medieval CastleSEM 002 The 1950’s: Fear, Sex, & Rock ‘n’ RollSEM 003 Love & Attachment in Buddhist LiteratureSEM 004 Marie-Antoinette: Villain or VictimSEM 005 Man’s Best Friend: Human-Animal Relations in HistSEM 006 Living in a Divided World, 1945-1991: “We are all Children of the

Cold War”HIST 293 (HU)Seminar on Historical Method: Theory and ApproachHIST 398 (HU)Honors Seminar:

SEM 001 Pagans & Christians in the Roman EmpireHIST 399 (SS)Honors Seminar:

SEM 001 History of the American PresidencyHIST 600 Seminar in History:

SEM 001 Incarcerated: Japanese-Americans & World War IISEM 002 Race Relations in AmericaSEM 003 The Renaissance and the ReformationSEM 004 Colonialism’s Encounters:Religious-Age of Empire

HONORS 200 (HU)Honors Seminar: The Shaping of the Modern Mind:SEM 001 The Idea of the Nation in Modern HistorySEM 002 The Idea of the Nation in Modern HistorySEM 003 War Stories: Art & Experience from the Front LineSEM 004 Transforming ShakespeareSEM 005 Works of Force: War & the Limits of HeroismSEM 006 Romantic ComedySEM 007 Topic to be AnnouncedSEM 008 19th Century European Sociol & Political ThoughtSEM 009 Freudian SlipsSEM 010 Love is a Battlefield:Roman to Renaissance LitSEM 011 Romantic ComedySEM 012 Love is a Battlefield:Roman to Renaissance LitSEM 013 Topic to be Announced

HONORS 380 (A)Honors Seminar in the Arts:SEM 001 Shakespeare and OperaSEM 002 The Art of Nonfiction Writing

HONORS 680 (HU)Honors Seminar in the Humanities:SEM 001 The Hidden Order in Literature and FilmSEM 002 After the Fall:Wisdom of Tragicomedy in Lit & Film

INTLST 550 Senior Seminar in International Studies:SEM 001 Humanitarianism in Global Perspective

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Seminars, L&S Undergraduate, cont.ITALIAN 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:JMC 661 Seminar in Media Communication and Society:

SEM 003 Internet CultureSEM 004 Selected by StudentsSEM 005 War and the Media

MATH 194 (NS)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Invisible Mathematics: Unseen Math in Everyday Interactions

MATH 341 Seminar: Introduction to the Language and Practice of MathematicsPHILOS 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 Coffee Houses and Revolutionary Ideas: Reason and Nature in theEnlightenment

PHILOS 681 Seminar in Advanced Topics:PHILOS 685 Senior Capstone Research Seminar:

SEM 001 Aristotelian Themes in Contemporary EthicsPHYSICS 194 (NS)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 Physics,Sci,Technology in Our Society: Friend/Foe?PHYSICS 498 Undergraduate Physics SeminarPOL SCI 193 (SS)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 You Be Perry MasonSEM 002 Profiles in Power

POL SCI 380 (SS)Honors Seminar:SEM 001 U.S. Constitution, Organized Interests,& Democracy

PSYCH 193 (SS)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Psychology and HealthSEM 002 Coping with Stress: Principles and Strategies for Health and Well-

BeingPSYCH 685 Seminar on Writing in PsychologySOCIOL 193 (SS)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 Global Problems and the Culture of CapitalismSEM 002 College in the City: Pupils, Places, and Politics

SPANISH 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Virgins/Whores: Myths, Legends, & Women of LatinAm

WMNS 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Radical Women: Fighting for Equality

Service LearningANTHRO 105 (SS)Introduction to Linguistic AnthropologyANTHRO 150 (SS&)Multicultural AmericaCOMSDIS 210 (SS)Survey of Communication DisordersCURRINS 470 Professional Urban Teaching Linking Seminar:

SEM 001 Middle Childhood through Early AdolescenceSEM 002 Middle Childhood through Early AdolescenceSEM 003 Middle Childhood through Early AdolescenceSEM 004 Middle Childhood through Early AdolescenceSEM 005 Middle Childhood through Early AdolescenceSEM 006 Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence

DANCE 319 Dance Service-LearningENGLISH 150 (HU&)Multicultural AmericaENGLISH 207 Health Science WritingENGLISH 298 Undergraduate Lower-Division Service LearningENGLISH 431 Topics in Advanced Writing:

LEC 001 Introduction to Professional Writing ResearchLEC 202 Grant WritingLEC 203 Grant WritingLEC 204 Technical Editing

ENGLISH 798 Graduate-Level Service LearningGEOG 125 (NS)Introduction to Environmental GeographyHIST 150 (HU&)Multicultural AmericaL&I SCI 430 Multimedia Application DevelopmentL&I SCI 632 Microcomputers for Information Resources Management:OCCTHPY 260 Enhancing Health Through Activity, Occupation and Technology IPOL SCI 763 Scope and Dynamics of Public AdministrationSOCIOL 150 (SS&)Multicultural America

SwedishGERMAN 180 First-Semester Swedish

Teaching English to Speakers of Other LanguagesENGLISH 400 Introduction to English LinguisticsENGLISH 403 Survey of Modern English GrammarENGLISH 404 Language, Power, and IdentityENGLISH 565 Introduction to Adult/University Level TESOLENGLISH 567 Materials for ESL InstructionENGLISH 569 Internship in Teaching ESL to Adult LearnersLINGUIS 350 (SS)Introduction to LinguisticsLINGUIS 565 Introduction to Adult/University Level TESOL

Translation Certificate ProgramENGLISH 435 Professional and Technical WritingENGLISH 439 Document DesignENGLISH 708 Advanced Professional WritingFRENCH 415 Introduction to Translation: French to EnglishFRENCH 465 Introduction to Translation: English to FrenchGERMAN 425 Introduction to German TranslationGERMAN 672 German for Professional PurposesSPANISH 347 Introduction to Translation: Spanish to EnglishSPANISH 348 Introduction to Translation: English to SpanishSPANISH 349 Introduction to InterpretingTRNSLTN 415 Introduction to Translation: French to EnglishTRNSLTN 425 Introduction to German TranslationTRNSLTN 530 Business and Professional Aspects of TranslationTRNSLTN 730 Internship in Translation

Undergraduate Research Opportunity ProgramANTHRO 296 UROP ApprenticeshipBIO SCI 296 UROP ApprenticeshipCOMMUN 296 UROP ApprenticeshipENGLISH 296 UROP ApprenticeshipGEOG 296 UROP ApprenticeshipHIST 296 UROP ApprenticeshipJMC 296 UROP ApprenticeshipL&S HUM 296 UROP ApprenticeshipL&S NS 296 UROP ApprenticeshipL&S SS 291 UROP SeminarL&S SS 296 UROP ApprenticeshipPHYSICS 296 UROP ApprenticeshipPSYCH 296 UROP Apprenticeship

Urban Studies Certificate ProgramAFRICOL 319 History of Blacks in the American CityAFRICOL 341 Black Politics and City GovernmentAFRICOL 372 African-American Literary Movements: The Harlem RenaissanceANTHRO 641 Seminar in Anthropology:

SEM 001 Ancient CitiesED POL 113 (SS)The Milwaukee CommunityED POL 114 Community ProblemsED POL 401 Foundations of Community-Based OrganizationsGEOG 140 (SS)Our Urban Environment: Introduction to Urban GeographyGEOG 441 Geography of Cities and Metropolitan AreasHIST 303 A History of Greek Civilization: The Greek City-StateHIST 307 A History of Rome: The RepublicHIST 450 Growth of Metropolitan MilwaukeeHIST 595 The Quantitative Analysis of Historical DataSOC WRK 206 Society, Poverty and Welfare ProgramsURB STD 250 (SS)Exploring the Urban EnvironmentURB STD 360 (SS)Perspectives on the Urban Scene:

LEC 001 Crime and Violence in the CityLEC 202 Cities in Popular Culture

URB STD 489 Internship in Urban Studies, Upper DivisionURB STD 699 Independent ReadingURBPLAN 140 (SS)Issues in Contemporary Urban PlanningURBPLAN 316 Planning for the Great Cities of AmericaURBPLAN 591 Introduction to Urban Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in

PlanningURBPLAN 630 Budgeting and Finance in the Public SectorURBPLAN 651 Land Use Planning PracticeURBPLAN 684 Planning Local Economic DevelopmentWMNS 489 Feminism in the City: Internship in Women’s Studies

Urban Studies, Crosslisted CoursesGEOG 441 Geography of Cities and Metropolitan AreasGEOG 880 Challenges to Urban SustainabilityPOL SCI 630 Budgeting and Finance in the Public SectorPOL SCI 763 Scope and Dynamics of Public AdministrationPOL SCI 789 Theory and Role of Nonprofit OrganizationsPOL SCI 921 Public Service Administrative InternshipSOCIOL 750 Research Methods in SociologySOCIOL 940 Applied Gerontology Capstone I

Visual Art, Crosslisted CoursesFINEART 319 Hybrid Sculptural Forms:FINEART 327 Digital Media Workshop:

LAB 801 Audio & Video Strategies for Artists and DesignersLAB 802 3D Imaging

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Washington Internship ProgramECON 699 Independent Work:

IND 122 Washington Internship IIND 123 Washington Internship II

L&S SS 498 Washington InternshipPOL SCI 699 Independent Reading:

IND 103 Washington Internship

Women’s Studies, Crosslisted CoursesAD LDSP 795 Women and Leadership in EducationAFRICOL 344 Political Movements and Organizations in the AfroworldCOMMUN 401 Communication in Marital and Family RelationshipsCOMPLIT 230 (HU)Literature and Society:

LEC 001 Women Writers and SexualityCOMPLIT 360 Seminar in Literature and Cultural Experience:

SEM 001 Arabic Women Writers in TranslationECON 248 (SS&)Economics of DiscriminationENGLISH 243 (HU)Introduction to Literature by Women:ENGLISH 295 (HU)Women and FilmENGLISH 623 Seminar in American Literature:

SEM 001 American Women RegionalistsENGLISH 882 Seminar in 19th Century American Literature:

SEM 001 American Women Writers and the SentimentalHIST 141 (SS)The Family and Sex Roles in the PastLESBGAY 200 (HU)Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender

StudiesNURS 327 Nursing Science III: Health Concepts-Women & ChildrenPSYCH 320 (SS)Psychology of WomenSOC WRK 771 Development of the Family Over the Life SpanSOCIOL 250 (SS)Sex and GenderSOCIOL 260 (SS)The Family and Intimate RelationshipsSOCIOL 440 Sociology of the Family

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Abbreviations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Academic Opportunity Center. . . . . . . . . . . 290Administrative Leadership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76Africology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153Aging, Certificate Program in the Study of. 271American Indian Studies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 271Ancient Mediterranean Studies . . . . . . . . . 271Anthropology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155Applied Gerontology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 271Arabic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158Architecture. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Architecture and Urban Planning, School of . 4Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Art Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Art History. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158Arts, Peck School of the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Asian Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 271Astronom. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160Atmospheric Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161Biological Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162Business Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64Business Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75Business, Sheldon B. Lubar School of. . . . . . 64Celtic Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 169Certificate Programs and Special Listings . 271Chemistry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 170Childhood and Adolescence Studies. . . . . . 271Chinese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175Civil Engineering and Mechanics . . . . . . . . . 97Classics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 176Clinical Laboratory Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . 112College of Health Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116Communication. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177Communication Sciences and Disorders . . . 116Comparative Literature. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181Computer Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99Conservation and Environmental Sciences . 182Counseling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78Criminal Justice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 285Cultures and Communities . . . . . . . . . . . . . 271Curriculum and Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Digital Arts and Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272Distance Learning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 290Economics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 184Education, School of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76Educational Policy and Community Studies . 87Educational Psychology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90Education-Interdepartmental . . . . . . . . . . . . 87Electrical Engineering. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101Engineering and Applied Science . . . . . . . . 104Engineering and Applied Science,

College of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188English as a Second Language . . . . . . . . . . 198Ethnic Studies, Comparative . . . . . . . . . . . . 199

Exceptional Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93Film. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Film Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200Fine Arts-Interdepartmental. . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Foreign Languages and Linguistics . . . . . . 201Forensic Sciences . . . . . . . . 118, 202, 286, 291French . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202French and Francophone Studies . . . . . . . . 204Freshman Seminar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 272Geographic Information Systems . . . . . . . . 207Geography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 204Geosciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 207German. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 209German Studies Certificate Program . . . . . 210Global Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109, 210Global Studies – Global Communications . 111Global Studies – Global Security . . . . . . . . 111Global Studies Interdisciplinary . . . . . . . . . 109Great Books, Study of the Liberal

Arts Through . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273Greek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211Health Care Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . 118Health Sciences, College of . . . . . . . . . . . . 112Hebrew Studies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 212Hmong . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273Honors College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 218Human Movement Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . 119Hybrid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291Industrial and Labor Relations. . . . . . . . . . 219Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering 104Information Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142Information Studies, School of . . . . . . . . . . 142International Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 220International Technical Communication

Certificate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273Internships, L&S . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273Italian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 221Japanese. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222Jewish Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 222Journalism and Media Communication . . . 223Korean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227L&S-Humanities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227L&S-Natural Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 227L&S-Social Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228Latin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 228Latin American and Caribbean Studies . . . 273Latino Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 229Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender Studies 229Letters and Science, College of . . . . . . . . . 153Liberal Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230Linguistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 230Literature in Translation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 273M.A. in Foreign Language and Literature . 231Master of Public Administration. . . . . . . . . 274

Masters in Human Resources and LaborRelations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274

Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105Mathematical Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 233Mathematical Statistics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241Mechanical Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106Mediation and Negotiation Certificate

Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274Middle Eastern and North African Studies . 274Modern Studies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274Music. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Music Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Music Performance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36Nonprofit Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 274Nursing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277Nursing, College of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 277Occupational Therapy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123Organizational Administration. . . . . . . . . . 274Peace Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 241Philosophy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242Physics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 245Polish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248Political Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 248Portuguese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252Premedical Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275Professional Writing and Communication . 275Psychology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252Religious Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275Rhetorical Leadership Certificate . . . . . . . . 275Russian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258Russian and East European Studies . . . . . . 259Scandinavian Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275Seminars, L&S Undergraduate . . . . . . . . . . 275Service Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 291Social Welfare, Helen Bader School of. . . . 285Social Work. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286Sociology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 259Spanish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 262Sport and Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125Swedish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 276Teaching English to Speakers of

Other Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 276Theatre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Therapeutic Recreation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140Translation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 266Undergraduate Research Opportunity

Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 276Urban Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Urban Studies Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 267UWS Collaborative Nursing Program . . . . . 283Visual Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Washington Internship Program . . . . . . . . 276Women’s Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 269

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Abbreviations and SymbolsCourse Abbreviations:(A) = Satisfies GER Arts distribution requirement(A&) = Satisfies GER Arts/Cultural Diversity requirementC/NC = Credit/No Credit (special grading option) requirementDIS = Discussion sectionFLD = Fieldwork sectionFr = FreshmanG = Graduate-level courseGrad = GraduateH = Honors(HU) = Satisfies GER Humanities distribution requirement(HU&) = Satisfies GER Humanities/Cultural Diversity requirementIND = Independent study sectionJr = JuniorLAB = Lab sectionLEC = Lecture(NS) = Satisfies GER Natural Sciences requirement(NS+) = Satisfies GER Natural Sciences lab/fieldwork requirementReq = RequirementSEM = Seminar sectionSoph = SophomoreSr = Senior(SS) = Satisfies GER Social Sciences distribution requirement(SS&) = Satisfies GER Social Sciences/Cultural Diversity requirementSt = Class standing (freshman, sophomore, etc.)TBA = To be arrangedU = Undergraduate-level courseU/G = Undergraduate or graduate-level courseD = Evening sectionp = Weekend section~ = Audit not allowed& = Satisfies GER Cultural Diversity requirement# = Written consent required to audit+ = Not open to University Special Students or Summer Guest students(xxx) = Course number in parentheses indicates previous course number

of current course. For undergraduates, current course is repeat of coursein parentheses.

PrerequisiteAbbreviations

(P) = PrerequisiteA course in which a student is re-quired to earn credit prior to beingallowed to enroll in a subsequenthigher-level course. A prerequisitecourse may not be taken for creditsubsequent to the earning of creditin the higher-level course.

(NP) = Nonrepeatable PrerequisiteA prerequisite course for which thestudent is not permitted to substitutethe grade earned when the course isrepeated subsequent to earning creditin the higher-level course.

(C) = CorequisiteA course which may be taken as eithera prerequisite or as a concurrent reg-istration with the higher-level course.

(NC) = Nonrepeatable CorequisiteA corequisite course for which thestudent is not permitted to substitutethe grade earned when the course isrepeated subsequent to earning creditin the higher-level course.

(R) = Recommended CourseA course which the instructor stronglyrecommends be taken prior to enroll-ment in a subsequent course.

(ER) = Enrollment RestrictionA course which is not open for enroll-ment to students that have earnedcredits in a specified course (or cours-es) with similar or overlapping con-tent.

Meeting Days:M = MondayT = TuesdayW = WednesdayR = ThursdayF = FridayS = SaturdayU = Sunday

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êSubject & Credits/ Course Title/Catalog No. Level Class No. Section Days Hours Bldg. & Room Instructor Comments

D Evening Section p Weekend Section More abbreviations and symbols on page 3 Most up-to-date listings at: schedule.uwm.edu

SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN PLANNINGINSTRUCTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT STUDY, INDEPENDENT READING, & FIELD WORK COURSES: to register on PAWS, choose ‘Add a Class’. Select the term you want toadd the class to. Next to Search for Classes click ‘Search’. Select subject from the drop down menu and enter the Catalog Number. Click on ‘Search’. Select section with yourinstructor’s name, click on ‘select class.’ Select the number of Units from the drop down menu then click on ‘Next.’ Click on ‘Proceed To Step 2 of 3’. Click on ‘Finish Enrolling.’Some courses may require permission to enroll.

Architecture (Arch)Chair: Brian Wishne AUP 266 229-5564

DIFFERENTIAL TUITION, applied regardless of the credit plateau, for students enrolled in Department of Architecture courses beginning in the Fall 2006 semester. The differentialtuition rate will be set at $11 per credit for all courses at the 100-level, and $41 per credit for all courses at the 200- through 800-level for this academic year. Additional tuitionenhances the quality of education in the School of Architecture and Urban Planning.

ARCH 100 U 3 Introduction to Architecture(A) Prereq: none.

56112 LEC 001 F 11:00am-12:50pm BOL 150 Keane,M Additional Tuition $11.00/cr. Course taught partially online.Internet access req’d. Regular UWM tuition assessed.

#+ ARCH 110 U 1 New Student OrientationPrereq: none.

59893 LEC 001 R 1:00pm-1:50pm AUP 170 Taylor,T Additional Tuition $11.00/cr.

# ARCH 190 U 1-3 Special Topics:Retakeable w/topic change to 9 cr max. Prereq: none.

56614 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Keane,M TOPIC: SUPAR Mentoring I 1 cr Additional Tuition $11.00/cr.59824 LEC 002 To be Arranged TBA Keane,M TOPIC: SUPAR Mentoring II 1 cr Additional Tuition $11.00/cr.

~+ ARCH 281 U 2 Virtual ModelingPrereq: soph st & Arch 310(C). Enrollment priority given to students with the highest cumulative GPAs.

D 56246 LEC 401 M 6:00pm-6:50pm AUP 170 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Taught with ARCH 781. Additional Tuition$41.00/cr.

58504 LAB 801 T 9:00am-11:50am AUP 158D 58505 LAB 802 T 6:00pm-8:50pm AUP 194D 58506 LAB 803 T 6:00pm-8:50pm AUP 158

58507 LAB 804 W 9:00am-11:50am AUP 158D 58508 LAB 805 W 6:00pm-8:50pm AUP 158

58509 LAB 806 R 9:00am-11:50am AUP 15858510 LAB 807 R 2:00pm-4:50pm AUP 158

D 58511 LAB 808 R 6:00pm-8:50pm AUP 19458512 LAB 809 F 9:00am-11:50am AUP 19458513 LAB 810 F 9:00am-11:50am AUP 158

#+ ARCH 300 U/G 3 Architectural History and TheoryPrereq: jr st & acceptance to level 2 or arch studies minor; or grad st.

56114 LEC 001 MW 10:30am-11:45am AUP 110 Krause,L Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.

#+ ARCH 301 U/G 3 Architectural Structures & ConstructionPrereq: jr st & acceptance to level 2 or arch studies minor & Arch 210; or grad st.

56116 LEC 001 TR 10:30am-11:45am AUP 110 VanOudenallen,H Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.

#+ ARCH 302 U/G 3 Architecture and Human BehaviorPrereq: jr st & acceptance to level 2 or arch studies minor; or grad st.

56118 LEC 001 TR 9:00am-10:15am AUP 110 Weisman,G Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.

#+ ARCH 303 U/G 3 Architecture and Environmental ResponsePrereq: jr st, acceptance to Level 2 or arch studies minor & Arch 210(P); or grad st.

56248 LEC 001 MW 9:00am-10:15am AUP 110 Ollswang,J Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.

#+ ARCH 310 U 4 Fundamentals of Architectural Design ICounts as repeat of Arch 200. Prereq: soph st; Arch 100(P) & 101(P). Enrollment priority given to students with the highest cumula-tive GPAs.

56324 LAB 801 MW 1:30pm-1:50pm AUP TBA Shields,J ARCH 310 counts as a repeat of ARCH 200. Additional Tuition MW 2:00pm-2:50pm AUP 170 $41.00/cr.MW 3:00pm-5:20pm AUP TBA

# ARCH 340 U/G 3 Urban DesignPrereq: jr st; acceptance to Level 2 or arch studies minor & Arch 300(P); or grad st.

56606 LEC 001 F 9:00am-11:40am TBA Witzling,L Taught with URBPLAN 751. Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.

#+ ARCH 382 U/G 3 Computers in ArchitecturePrereq: jr st & acceptance to level 2 or arch studies minor; or grad st.

56330 LEC 001 T 9:00am-10:15am AUP 194 Stagg,J REVIT - Practice distribution for M.Arch students. AdditionalTuition $41.00/cr. Course taught partially online. Internet accessreq’d. Regular UWM tuition assessed.

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D Evening Section p Weekend Section More abbreviations and symbols on page 3 Most up-to-date listings at: schedule.uwm.edu

#+ ARCH 390 U 1-3 Special Topics:Retakeable with change in topic to max of 12 cr. Prereq: jr st; acceptance to Level 2 or arch studies minor.

59546 LEC 001 TR 12:00pm-1:15pm AUP 194 Keane,M TOPIC: Architecture and Film 3 cr Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.59547 LEC 002 F 1:30pm-4:20pm AUP 194 Dicker,J TOPIC: Eppstein Uhen Revit/BIM Skills Workshop 3 cr

Snyder,G Concurrent enrollment in ARCH 615 ‘BIM Studio’ required.Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.

60071 LEC 003 MW 9:00am-10:15am AUP 183 Hubbard,N TOPIC: Survey of Non-Western Architecture 3 cr AdditionalTuition $41.00/cr.

59548 LEC 101 To be Arranged OFC 617 Rabinowitz,H TOPIC: Real Estate Development in Chicago 3 cr Meets:Merchandise Mart, Chicago. Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.

#+ ARCH 391 U 3 Directed ResearchNot retakeable for cr. Prereq: jr st; acceptance to Level 2 or arch studies minor.

#+ ARCH 392 U 3 Independent StudiesNot retakeable for cr. Prereq: jr st; acceptance to Level 2 or arch studies minor.

#+ ARCH 410 U 6 Architectural Design IPrereq: jr st, acceptance to Level 2.

56120 LAB 801 MWF 1:30pm-2:50pm AUP TBA Wasley,J Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.MWF 3:00pm-3:50pm AUP 170MWF 4:00pm-5:20pm AUP TBA

#+ ARCH 510 U/G 3 Survey of Structural Analysis and DesignPrereq: sr st & Arch 301(P); or grad st.

56122 LEC 001 MW 9:00am-10:15am AUP 191 Thomson,G Technology distribution credit for M.Arch students. AdditionalTuition $41.00/cr.

#+ ARCH 516 U/G 3 Building ConstructionPrereq: sr st; Arch 301(P); or grad st.

56358 LEC 001 TR 10:30am-11:45am AUP 191 La,G Technology distribution credit for M.Arch students. AdditionalTuition $41.00/cr.

#+ ARCH 520 U/G 3 Environmental Systems: Illumination and Thermal ComfortPrereq: sr st, Arch 301(P) & 303(P); or grad st.

59884 LEC 001 MW 10:30am-11:45am AUP 183 Thomson,G Technology distribution credit for M.Arch students. AdditionalTuition $41.00/cr.

#+ ARCH 522 U/G 3 Environmental Systems: Lighting and Acoustical DesignPrereq: sr st & Arch 303(P); or grad st.

56124 LEC 001 MW 10:30am-11:45am AUP 191 Ollswang,J Technology distribution credit for M.Arch students. AdditionalTuition $41.00/cr.

+ ARCH 531 U/G 3 Historic Concepts of ArchitecturePrereq: sr st; Arch 300(P); or grad st.

D 56254 LEC 001 T 6:00pm-8:40pm AUP 110 Hubka,T Theory distribution credit for M.Arch students. Additional Tuition$41.00/cr.

+ ARCH 532 U/G 3 Modern Concepts of ArchitecturePrereq: sr st & Arch 300(P); or grad st.

56304 LEC 001 TR 10:30am-11:45am AUP 183 Wishne,B Theory distribution credit for M.Arch students. Additional Tuition$41.00/cr.

ARCH 550 U/G 3 Seminar in Building Types and SettingsPrereq: sr st, & Arch 300(P) or 302(P), or cons instr.

56352 SEM 101 To be Arranged OFC 617 Hubbard,N Theory distribution credit for M.Arch students. Meets:Merchandise Mart, Chicago. Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.

+ ARCH 560 U/G 3 Introduction to Historic PreservationPrereq: sr st & Arch 300(P); or grad st.

56360 LEC 001 TR 9:00am-10:15am AUP 183 Jarosz,M Practice distribution for M.Arch students. Additional Tuition$41.00/cr.

#+ ARCH 580 U/G 3 Graphic Techniques for ArchitectsEnrollment priority given to new 3 1/2 year M.Arch students. Prereq: sr st & acceptance to level 2; or grad st.

56126 LEC 001 F 9:00am-11:50am AUP 144 Forseth,K Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.

#+ ARCH 581 U/G 3 Law and Professional Practice for ArchitectsPrereq: sr st & acceptance to level 2 or arch studies minor; or grad st.

56128 LEC 001 F 9:00am-11:50am AUP 110 Schermer,B Practice distribution credit for M.Arch students. Additional Tuition$41.00/cr.

#+ ARCH 582 U/G 3 Advanced Computer Applications in ArchitecturePrereq: sr st & acceptance to level 2 or arch studies minor; or grad st.

56594 LEC 001 T 10:30am-11:45am AUP 194 Stagg,J VIZ - Practice distribution for M.Arch students. Course taughtpartially online. Internet access req’d. Regular UWM tuitionassessed. Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.

+ ARCH 585 U/G 3 Research Methods in ArchitecturePrereq: sr st & Arch 302(C); or grad st.

56130 LEC 001 F 9:00am-11:50am AUP 183 Sen,A Practice distribution credit for M.Arch students.

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D Evening Section p Weekend Section More abbreviations and symbols on page 3 Most up-to-date listings at: schedule.uwm.edu

+ ARCH 586 U/G 3 Programming for Architectural DesignPrereq: sr st & Arch 302(P); or grad st.

56562 LEC 101 To be Arranged OFC 617 Frankel,N Practice distribution for M. Arch students. Meets: MerchandiseMart, Chicago. Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.

#+ ARCH 615 U 6 Studies in Architectural Technology and Theory:Retakeable with change in topic to max of 12 cr. Prereq: sr st; Arch 420(P).

59614 LAB 801 TRF 1:30pm-5:20pm AUP TBA Forseth,K TOPIC: Digital Design Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.56564 LAB 802 TR 1:30pm-6:20pm AUP TBA Dicker,J TOPIC: BIM Studio An expression of interest in the studio to

Snyder,G [email protected] no later than 4/15. Students will be notified ofacceptance prior to 4/21. Must also enroll in ARCH 390,‘Eppstein Uhen Revit/BIM Skills Workshop.’ Additional Tuition$41.00/cr.

#+ ARCH 633 U 6 Chicago Design Critic StudioPrereq: sr st; Arch 420(P).

56348 LAB 901 To be Arranged OFC 617 Frankel,N Meets: Merchandise Mart, Chicago. An expression of interest inthe studio to [email protected] no later than 4/15.Students will be notified of acceptance prior to 4/21. AdditionalTuition $41.00/cr.

#+ ARCH 635 U 6 Studies in Architectural History and Precedent:Retakeable with change in topic to max of 12 cr. Prereq: sr st; Arch 420(P).

56406 LAB 801 TRF 1:30pm-5:20pm AUP TBA Jarosz,M TOPIC: Historic Preservation Studio Additional Tuition$41.00/cr.

#+ ARCH 645 U 6 Studies in Urban and Community Design Theory:Retakeable with change in topic to max of 12 cr. Prereq: sr st; Arch 420(P).

56342 LAB 801 TRF 1:30pm-5:20pm AUP TBA Manley,D TOPIC: Puerto Rico Studio Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.VanOudenallen,H

#+ ARCH 685 U 6 Studies in Building Typology:Retakeable with change in topic to max of 12 cr. Prereq: sr st; Arch 420(P).

56354 LAB 801 T 10:30am-5:00pm AUP TBA Weber,H TOPIC: Building Enclosure Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.59834 LAB 802 TRF 1:30pm-5:20pm AUP TBA La,G TOPIC: Auditoria Redux: Material, Form & Experience

Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.59835 LAB 803 TRF 1:30pm-5:20pm AUP TBA Hubka,T TOPIC: Jewish Historical Museum Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.

ARCH 716 G 3 Art of DetailingPrereq: grad st; Arch 516(P) & 1 600 or above level studio; Arch 501(R) or 510(R).

59698 LEC 001 TR 9:00am-10:15am AUP 191 Snyder,G Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.

# ARCH 723 G 3 Fundamentals of Ecological ArchitecturePrereq: grad st. Counts as repeat of ARCH 790 with same title.

D 59551 LEC 001 T 6:00pm-8:40pm AUP 183 Wasley,J Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.

# ARCH 750 G 3 Proseminar in Environment Design ResearchPrereq: grad st; Arch 585(C), or cons instr.

56168 SEM 001 MW 1:30pm-4:10pm AUP 183 Weisman,G Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.

# ARCH 780 G 3 The Built Environment and Real Estate DevelopmentPrereq: grad st.

D 56170 LEC 001 W 6:30pm-9:10pm AUP 183 Rabinowitz,H Practice distribution credit for M.Arch students. Additional Tuition$41.00/cr.

# ARCH 781 G 2 Virtual ModelingPrereq: grad st & Arch 810(C).

D 56264 LEC 401 M 6:00pm-6:50pm AUP 170 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.58514 LAB 801 M 9:00am-11:50am AUP 194 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# ARCH 790 G 1-3 Special Topics:Retakeable with change in topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq: grad st.

59549 LEC 001 TR 12:00pm-1:15pm AUP 194 Keane,M TOPIC: Architecture and Film 3 cr Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.59550 LEC 002 F 1:30pm-4:20pm AUP 194 Dicker,J TOPIC: Eppstein Uhen Revit/BIM Skills Workshop 3 cr

Concurrent enrollment in ARCH 815 ‘BIM Studio’ required.Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.

Snyder,G60072 LEC 003 MW 9:00am-10:15am AUP 183 Hubbard,N TOPIC: Survey of Non-Western Architecture 3 cr Theory dis-

tribution for M. Arch students. Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.59823 LEC 101 To be Arranged OFC 617 Rabinowitz,H TOPIC: Real Estate Development in Chicago 3 cr Meets:

Merchandise Mart, Chicago. Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.

# ARCH 791 G 1-3 Master’s Level Directed ResearchRetakable to 3 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

# ARCH 792 G 1-3 Master’s Level Independent Studies and ResearchRetakable to 3 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

# ARCH 794 G 3 Pre-Thesis or Master’s Project SeminarPrereq: grad st; eligibility for thesis or master’s project next semester.

55754 SEM 001 To be Arranged TBA Ahrentzen,S Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.55936 SEM 002 To be Arranged TBA Cornelius,C Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.55938 SEM 003 To be Arranged TBA Dicker,J Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.55940 SEM 004 To be Arranged TBA Forseth,K Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.55942 SEM 005 To be Arranged TBA Frankel,N Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.55944 SEM 006 To be Arranged TBA Greenstreet,R Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.55946 SEM 007 To be Arranged TBA Hanlon,D Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.

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D Evening Section p Weekend Section More abbreviations and symbols on page 3 Most up-to-date listings at: schedule.uwm.edu

55948 SEM 008 To be Arranged TBA Hubbard,N Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.55950 SEM 009 To be Arranged TBA Hubka,T Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.55952 SEM 010 To be Arranged TBA Isaacs,R Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.55954 SEM 011 To be Arranged TBA Jarosz,M Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.55956 SEM 012 To be Arranged TBA Keane,M Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.55958 SEM 013 To be Arranged TBA Krause,L Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.55960 SEM 014 To be Arranged TBA La,G Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.55964 SEM 015 To be Arranged TBA Ollswang,J Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.55966 SEM 016 To be Arranged TBA Rabinowitz,H Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.55968 SEM 017 To be Arranged TBA Schermer,B Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.55970 SEM 018 To be Arranged TBA Sen,A Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.55972 SEM 019 To be Arranged TBA Shields,J Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.55974 SEM 020 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,G Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.55976 SEM 021 To be Arranged TBA Sobti,M Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.55978 SEM 022 To be Arranged TBA Stagg,J Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.56274 SEM 023 To be Arranged TBA Talbott,K Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.56306 SEM 024 To be Arranged TBA Thomson,G Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.56310 SEM 025 To be Arranged TBA Utzinger,D Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.56312 SEM 026 To be Arranged TBA VanOudenallen,H Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.56314 SEM 027 To be Arranged TBA Wasley,J Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.56376 SEM 028 To be Arranged TBA Weisman,G Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.56332 SEM 029 To be Arranged TBA Wishne,B Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.56528 SEM 030 To be Arranged TBA Witzling,L Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.56582 SEM 101 To be Arranged OFC 617 Frankel,N Meets: Merchandise Mart, Chicago. Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.

D 56580 SEM 401 M 5:30pm-8:20pm AUP 183 Krause,L 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.59703 SEM 402 F 9:00am-11:40am AUP 191 Rabinowitz,H Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.

# ARCH 810 G 6 Architectural Design IPrereq: grad st.

56172 LAB 801 MWF 1:30pm-5:20pm AUP TBA Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.

# ARCH 815 G 6 Studies in Architectural Technology and Theory:Retakeable with change in topic to max of 12 cr. Prereq: grad st.

56566 LAB 801 TRF 1:30pm-5:20pm AUP TBA Forseth,K TOPIC: Digital Design Design distribution credit for M. Arch stu-dents. Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.

59615 LAB 802 TR 1:30pm-6:20pm AUP TBA Dicker,J TOPIC: BIM Studio An expression of interest in the studio to Snyder,G [email protected] no later than 4/18. Students will be notified of

acceptance prior to 4/21. Must also enroll in ARCH 790,‘Eppstein Uhen Revit/BIM Skills Workshop.’ Design distributioncredit for M. Arch students. Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.

# ARCH 825 G 6 Comprehensive Design Studio:Retakeable w/ chg in topic to 12 cr max. Prereq: grad st & Arch 516(C).

56316 LAB 801 TRF 1:30pm-5:20pm AUP TBA Cornelius,C TOPIC: Solar Decathlon Design distribution credit for M.Archstudents. Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.

ARCH 833 G 6 Chicago Design Critic StudioPrereq: grad st.

56350 LAB 901 To be Arranged OFC 617 Frankel,N Meets: Merchandise Mart, Chicago. An expression of interest inthe studio to [email protected] no later than 11/19.Students will be notified of acceptance prior to 11/25. Design dis-tribution credit for M.Arch students. Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.

ARCH 835 G 6 Studies in Architectural History and Precedent:Retakeable with change in topic to max of 12 cr. Prereq: grad st.

56408 LAB 801 TRF 1:30pm-5:20pm AUP TBA Jarosz,M TOPIC: Historic Preservation Studio Design distribution creditfor M.Arch students. Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.

# ARCH 845 G 6 Studies in Urban and Community Design Theory:Retakeable with change in topic to max of 12 cr. Prereq: grad st.

56368 LAB 801 TRF 1:30pm-5:20pm AUP TBA Manley,D TOPIC: Puerto Rico Studio Design distribution credit for M.Arch VanOudenallen,H students. Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.

ARCH 885 G 6 Studies in Building Typology:Retakeable with change in topic to max of 12 cr. Prereq: grad st.

56356 LAB 801 T 10:30am-5:00pm AUP TBA Weber,H TOPIC: Building Enclosure Design distribution credit for M.Archstudents. Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.

59838 LAB 802 TRF 1:30pm-5:20pm AUP TBA La,G TOPIC: Auditoria Redux: Material, Form & Experience Designdistribution credit for M.Arch students. Additional Tuition$41.00/cr.

59839 LAB 803 TRF 1:30pm-5:20pm AUP TBA Hubka,T TOPIC: Jewish Historical Museum Design distribution credit forM.Arch students. Additional Tuition $41.00/cr.

~ ARCH 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreePrereq: grad st

# ARCH 890 G 1-9 Masters ThesisMay be repeated to max of 9 cr. Prereq: grad st; cons advisor; cons chair if taken before final semester.

# ARCH 891 G 1-9 Master’s ProjectMay be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: grad st; cons advisor; cons chair if taken before final semester.

# ARCH 990 G 1-12 Doctoral DissertationMay be retaken. Prereq: grad st; admis to candidacy for the PhD; & cons PhD prog comm.

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# ARCH 991 G 1-3 Doctoral Level ResearchRetakable to 12 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons instr

# ARCH 992 G 1-3 Doctoral Level Independent WorkRetakable to 12 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons instr

Urban Planning (UrbPlan)Chair: Nancy Frank AUP 264 229-5563

URBPLAN 140 U 3 Issues in Contemporary Urban Planning(SS) Prereq: none.

D 56174 LEC 401 TR 4:30pm-5:20pm AUP 170TA

56176 DIS 601 T 1:00pm-1:50pm AUP 19156178 DIS 602 T 2:00pm-2:50pm AUP 19156180 DIS 603 T 3:00pm-3:50pm AUP 19156182 DIS 604 R 1:00pm-1:50pm AUP 191 Wauck,M56184 DIS 605 R 2:00pm-2:50pm AUP 191 Wauck,M56186 DIS 606 R 3:00pm-3:50pm AUP 191 Wauck,M

URBPLAN 316 U 3 Planning for the Great Cities of AmericaPrereq: soph st.

56334 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am BOL B40 Sanders,W

#+ URBPLAN 399 U 3 Independent StudyNot retakeable for cr. Prereq: jr st; cons instr.

#+ URBPLAN 491 U 3 Urban Planning InternshipPrereq: Sr st.

56290 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Carlson,V56292 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Frank,N56294 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Harris,K56296 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Huxhold,W56298 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Sanders,W56300 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA White,S

#+ URBPLAN 497 U 3-12 Study Abroad:Retakeable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance to Study Abroad Prog.

56402 LEC 101 To be Arranged OFC 1083

# URBPLAN 591 U 3 Introduction to Urban Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in PlanningCounts as repeat of UrbPlan 692 with same title. Prereq: jr st.

56188 LEC 401 T 1:30pm-4:10pm AUP 110 Huxhold,W56190 LAB 801 W 1:30pm-4:10pm AUP 194 Huxhold,W

#+ URBPLAN 630 U/G 3 Budgeting and Finance in the Public SectorJointly offered w/Pol Sci 630. Prereq: sr st or cons instr.

D 56366 LEC 001 M 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA Bohte,J 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Registration priority given to MPA stu-dents. Contact the department (229-4221) to request permissionto enroll.

URBPLAN 651 U/G 3 Land Use Planning PracticePrereq: sr st.

59978 LEC 001 M 9:00am-11:50am AUP 144 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

URBPLAN 684 U/G 3 Planning Local Economic DevelopmentPrereq: jr st & cons instr.

D 59909 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-8:10pm AUP 191 Carlson,V

# URBPLAN 701 G 1 Introduction to Land Use PlanningPrereq: grad st.

D 56340 LEC 001 R 6:00pm-8:40pm AUP 183 Strautmanis,S 09/02/2008-10/04/2008

# URBPLAN 702 G 2 Introduction to Planning LawPrereq: grad st.

D 56338 LEC 001 R 6:00pm-9:10pm AUP 183 Harris,K 10/06/2008-12/06/2008

# URBPLAN 711 G 3 Planning Theories and PracticePrereq: grad st.

56608 LEC 001 M 1:30pm-4:20pm AUP 191 Frank,N 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# URBPLAN 721 G 3 Applied Planning MethodsPrereq: grad st

D 59911 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-6:20pm AUP 191 Carlson,V 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 M 6:30pm-8:20pm AUP 194

URBPLAN 751 G 3 Introduction to Urban Design and Physical PlanningPrereq: grad st.

56604 LEC 001 F 9:00am-11:40am TBA Witzling,L Taught with ARCH 340. Theory distribution for M. Arch students.

URBPLAN 791 G 3 Introduction to Urban Geographic Information Systems for PlanningPrereq: grad st.

56192 LEC 401 T 1:30pm-4:10pm AUP 110 Huxhold,WD 56194 LAB 801 W 5:30pm-8:10pm AUP 194 Huxhold,W

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# URBPLAN 794 G 3 Internet Geographic Information Systems (GIS)Prereq: grad st; UrbPlan 792(P); or cons instr.

D 59914 SEM 001 R 5:30pm-8:20pm AUP 158

# URBPLAN 797 G 3-12 Study AbroadPrereq: grad st; acceptance to Study Abroad Program

56404 LEC 101 To be Arranged OFC 1083

URBPLAN 810 G 6 Planning Policy AnalysisPrereq: grad st; UrbPlan 701(P), 702(P), 711(P), 720(P), 721(P), 740(P); or cons instr.

56550 LEC 001 TR 9:00am-11:40am AUP 144 White,S

URBPLAN 857 G 3 Urban Design as Public PolicyNot open to students who have cr in Arch 749 which is identical to UrbPlan 857. Prereq: grad st.

56322 LEC 001 W 9:00am-11:40am AUP 144 Esswein,C

# URBPLAN 880 G 3 Challenges to Urban SustainabilityJointly-offered w/& counts as repeat of Geog 880. Prereq: grad st.

56584 SEM 001 W 3:00pm-5:40pm TBA De Sousa,C

URBPLAN 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee assessed for 1 cr. Prereq: grad st

# URBPLAN 990 G 3-6 Graduate ThesisMay be retaken to max of 6 cr, which can be substituted for elective credits. Prereq: grad st, cons instr; successful completion ofcomprehensive exam.

# URBPLAN 991 G 3-6 Legislative/Administrative Agency InternshipMay be retaken with change in topic to max of 6 cr. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

56134 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Carlson,V56146 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Frank,N56148 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Harris,K56150 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Huxhold,W56152 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Sanders,W56154 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA White,S

URBPLAN 999 G 1-3 Independent StudyRetakeable to max of 9 cr. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

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PECK SCHOOL OF THE ARTSDIFFERENTIAL TUITION, applied regardless of the credit plateau, for all students enrolled in most undergraduate courses offered through the degree programs within the UW-Milwaukee Peck School of the Arts beginning in the Fall 2004 semester. Eight 100-level General Education Requirement (GER) courses do not carry the differential: Music 100,Music 101, Music 102, Art 100, Art 105, Art 106, Art 124, and Theatre 100.The differential tuition rate will be set at $20 per credit during this academic year. Additional tuitionenhances the quality of education in the Peck School of the Arts.

All Inter-Arts traditional track majors (excluding DIVAS and Musical Theatre) must meet with their academic advisor in the Peck School of the Arts Student Services Office prior toregistration. A registration hold will be placed on the students record until an academic advising session is held. Upon completion of the advising session, the registration hold will beremoved.. Call 229-4763 to make an appointment to see your Peck School of the Arts academic advisor.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT STUDY, INDEPENDENT READING, & FIELD WORK COURSES: to register on PAWS, choose ‘Add a Class’. Select the term you want toadd the class to. Next to Search for Classes click ‘Search’. Select subject from the drop down menu and enter the Catalog Number. Click on ‘Search’. Select section with yourinstructor’s name, click on ‘select class.’ Select the number of Units from the drop down menu then click on ‘Next.’ Click on ‘Proceed To Step 2 of 3’. Click on ‘Finish Enrolling.’Some courses may require permission to enroll.

Art (Art)

Visual ArtsChair: Lee Ann Garrison, ART 270

Note: Any student enrolled in a studio course who does not attend the first class without having previously notified the instructor may, at the discretion of the instructor, be dropped.

Attention Graphic Design Majors: The Graphic Design sub-major has undergone Program changes in the last few years. New students intending to major in Graphic Design shouldcheck the online Undergraduate Bulletin (http://www.uwm.edu/ugbulletin/SC/S_SOA.html) for the most recent requirements. Current majors in the program should speak to a PeckSchool of the Arts advisor (THR Bldg 120) or ask a Graphic Design faculty member if they have questions or are unsure of which set of programmatic policies and prerequisites applyto them.

ART COURSES ARE CLOSED TO AUDITORS.

~ ART 100 U 3 American Art and Culture(A&) Not open for cr or enrollment to Art & Art Educ majors. Prereq: none.

32104 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm ACL 120 Deal,R

~ ART 101 U 3 Drawing IPrereq: none.

32002 LAB 801 TR 8:00am-10:45am MIT 322 Stuhmer,M Additional Tuition $60.00.D 32004 LAB 802 MW 7:00pm-9:30pm MIT 312 Additional Tuition $60.00.D 32006 LAB 803 TR 7:00pm-9:30pm MIT 312 Additional Tuition $60.00.

32008 LAB 804 MW 8:00am-10:45am MIT 312 Additional Tuition $60.00.32012 LAB 805 MW 8:00am-10:45am MIT 322 Additional Tuition $60.00.32010 LAB 806 MW 12:30pm-3:15pm MIT 322 Additional Tuition $60.00.32014 LAB 807 MW 4:00pm-6:30pm MIT 322 Additional Tuition $60.00.32386 LAB 808 TR 8:00am-10:45am MIT 312 Vansen,L Additional Tuition $60.00.33324 LAB 809 TR 12:30pm-3:15pm MIT 312 Additional Tuition $60.00.59429 LAB 810 TR 12:30pm-3:15pm MIT 322 Additional Tuition $60.00.59430 LAB 811 TR 4:00pm-6:30pm MIT 312 Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 59431 LAB 812 TR 7:00pm-9:30pm MIT 322 Additional Tuition $60.00.D 59432 LAB 813 MW 7:00pm-9:30pm MIT 322 Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ ART 102 U 3 Drawing IIPrereq: Art 101(P).

32016 LAB 801 MW 12:30pm-3:15pm ART 463 Add’l Special Course Fee: $30.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.32018 LAB 802 MW 12:30pm-3:15pm MIT 312 Prosen,D Add’l Special Course Fee: $30.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 31948 LAB 803 MW 7:00pm-9:30pm ART 463 Add’l Special Course Fee: $30.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.34314 LAB 804 TR 12:30pm-3:15pm ART 463 Add’l Special Course Fee: $30.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 59433 LAB 805 TR 7:00pm-9:30pm ART 463 Add’l Special Course Fee: $30.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ ART 105 U 3 Art Survey(A) Prereq: none.

D 59434 LEC 001 W 7:00pm-9:30pm ACL 120 Lampert,N Visiting artist lecture series.

~ ART 106 U 3 Art Survey(A) Prereq: none.

32998 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm ACL 120 Andersen,W Pre Art students enroll in this required course.

~ ART 107 U 3 Art Explorations:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Not open to Art & Art Ed majors. Prereq: none.

59435 LAB 801 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm ACL 120 McGrath,M Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ ART 108 U 3 2D ConceptsPrereq: none.

32020 LAB 801 TR 4:00pm-6:30pm ART 491 Sargent,D Additional Tuition $60.00.32022 LAB 802 MW 8:00am-10:45am ART 491 Additional Tuition $60.00.32024 LAB 803 MW 12:30pm-3:15pm ART 491 Additional Tuition $60.00.32026 LAB 804 MW 4:00pm-6:30pm ART 491 Gates,J Additional Tuition $60.00.32028 LAB 805 TR 8:00am-10:45am ART 491 Additional Tuition $60.00.33632 LAB 806 TR 12:30pm-3:15pm ART 491 Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 59436 LAB 807 TR 7:00pm-9:30pm ART 491 Additional Tuition $60.00.D 59437 LAB 808 MW 7:00pm-9:30pm ART 491 Gates,J Additional Tuition $60.00.

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~ ART 109 U 3 3D ConceptsPrereq: none.

32030 LAB 801 MW 8:00am-10:45am ART AB87 Add’l Special Course Fee: $35.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.32032 LAB 802 MW 12:30pm-3:15pm ART AB87 Add’l Special Course Fee: 35.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.32034 LAB 803 MW 4:00pm-6:30pm ART AB87 Add’l Special Course Fee: $35.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.32036 LAB 804 TR 8:00am-10:45am ART AB87 Flood Jr,F Add’l Special Course Fee: $35.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.31950 LAB 805 TR 12:30pm-3:15pm ART AB87 Add’l Special Course Fee: $5.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.31952 LAB 806 TR 4:00pm-6:30pm ART AB87 Add’l Special Course Fee: $35.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 59439 LAB 807 TR 7:00pm-9:30pm ART AB87 Add’l Special Course Fee: $35.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.D 59440 LAB 808 MW 7:00pm-9:30pm ART AB87 Add’l Special Course Fee: $35.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ ART 118 U 3 Digital Arts: Culture, Theory, PracticePrereq: none.

32040 LEC 401 T 4:00pm-5:15pm ACL 120 Garrison,L Add’l Special Course Fee: $43.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.32042 LAB 801 M 8:00am-10:45am ART 13532044 LAB 802 M 12:30pm-3:15pm ART 13532046 LAB 803 M 4:00pm-6:30pm ART 135 Pevnick,S Recommended for students with limited Adobe software experi-

ence.32048 LAB 804 W 12:30pm-3:15pm ART 13532050 LAB 805 W 4:00pm-6:30pm ART 135 Pevnick,S Recommended for students with limited Adobe software experi-

ence.32052 LAB 806 T 8:00am-10:45am ART 13532054 LAB 807 T 12:30pm-3:15pm ART 13533634 LAB 808 R 8:00am-10:45am ART 13559441 LAB 809 R 12:30pm-3:15pm ART 135

D 59442 LAB 810 R 6:00pm-8:45pm ART 13559444 LAB 812 F 9:00am-11:45am ART 135

~ ART 124 U 3 Design Survey(A) Prereq: none.

31954 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm ACL 120 Slauson,J

~+ ART 221 U 3 Introduction to Design(228) Prereq: Art 101(P), 108(P), & 118(P).

31978 LAB 821 MW 8:00am-10:45am ART 403 Lemere,S Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.31980 LAB 822 MW 4:00pm-6:30pm ART 403 Lemere,S Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 223 U 3 Introduction to TypographyPrereq: Art 221(C).

31982 LAB 821 TR 8:00am-10:45am ART 403 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.33448 LAB 822 TR 12:30pm-3:15pm ART 403 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 224 U 3 Dynamic TypographyPrereq: Art 101(P), 108(P), & 118(P); or pre-DIVAS prog.

D 59448 LAB 821 TR 7:00pm-9:30pm MIT 349 Armstrong,B Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 231 U 3 Introduction to FibersPrereq: Art 101(P), 106(P); & 108(P) or 109(P).

32060 LAB 831 MW 12:30pm-3:15pm ART 478 Brauner,M Add’l Special Course Fee: $62.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.32062 LAB 832 TR 8:00am-10:45am ART 478 Cho,K Add’l Special Course Fee: $62.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.59450 LAB 833 TR 4:00pm-6:30pm ART 478 Engelhart,J Add’l Special Course Fee: $62.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 243 U 3 Introduction to PaintingPrereq: Art 101(P), 106(P), & 108(P).

31984 LAB 841 MW 12:30pm-3:15pm MIT 313 Sargent,D Also meets in MIT 313. Additional Tuition $60.00.31986 LAB 842 MW 4:00pm-6:30pm MIT 313 Vansen,L Also meets in MIT 313. Additional Tuition $60.00.32798 LAB 843 TR 8:00am-10:45am MIT 313 Knight,K Also meets in MIT 313. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 249 U 1-3 Painting and Drawing Workshop:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: admis to Visual Art Prog.

34196 LAB 544 F 1:00pm-5:50pm ART 463 Decker,T TOPIC: Quick Sketch for Animation 3 cr Add’l Special CourseFee: $60.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 253 U 3 Introduction to Photography(251) Jointly offered with & counts as a repeat of Film 253. Prereq: Art 101(P), 106(P) & 108(P); or Film 115(P), 116(P) & either

114(214)(P) or 210(P); or cons instr.32064 LAB 801 MW 12:30pm-3:15pm TBA Add’l Special Course Fee: $35.00. Also meets in MIT B84.

Taught with Film 253-801. Additional Tuition $60.00.32378 LAB 802 TR 9:00am-11:45am TBA Add’l Special Course Fee: $35.00. Also meets in MIT B84.

Taught with Film 253-802. Additional Tuition $60.00.33616 LAB 803 TR 12:30pm-3:15pm TBA Add’l Special Course Fee: $35.00. Also meets in MIT B84.

Taught with Film 253-803. Additional Tuition $60.00.D 33328 LAB 804 TR 7:00pm-9:30pm TBA Add’l Special Course Fee: $35.00. Also meets in MIT B84.

Taught with Film 253-804. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 261 U 3 Introduction to SculpturePrereq: Art 101(P), 106(P) & 109(P).

31992 LAB 861 MW 4:00pm-6:30pm ART 51 Add’l Special Course Fee: $80.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.34112 LAB 862 TR 8:00am-10:45am ART 51 Kraus,C Add’l Special Course Fee: $80.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 271 U 3 Introduction to Jewelry and MetalsmithingPrereq: Art 101(P), 106(P), & 109(P).

32066 LAB 871 MW 8:00am-10:45am ART 391 Harris,J Add’l Special Course Fee: $54.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.32068 LAB 872 TR 8:00am-10:45am ART 390 Harris,J Add’l Special Course Fee: $54.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.32110 LAB 873 TR 12:30pm-3:15pm ART 390 Flood Jr,F Add’l Special Course Fee: $54.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

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~+ ART 281 U 3 Introduction to CeramicsPrereq: Art 101(P), 106(P), & 109(P).

32070 LAB 881 MW 8:00am-10:45am ART 78 Bender,J Add’l Special Course Fee: $56.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.32072 LAB 882 TR 8:00am-10:45am ART 78 Davis-Benavides,C Add’l Special Course Fee: $56.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.32912 LAB 883 TR 12:30pm-3:15pm ART 78 Davis-Benavides,C Add’l Special Course Fee: $56.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 59451 LAB 884 TR 7:00pm-9:30pm ART 78 Bender,J Add’l Special Course Fee: $56.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 289 U 1-3 Ceramics Workshop:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: see Schedule of Classes.

33210 LAB 581 W 6:30pm-8:30pm TBA Bender,J TOPIC: Kiln Firing 1 cr, 10/06/2008-11/08/2008 This sectionopen to all majors. Course prereqs not enforced. AdditionalTuition $20.00.

F 8:30am-11:30am TBA

~+ ART 291 U 3 Introduction to Print and Narrative Forms:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: Art 101(P), 106(P), & 108(P).

59452 LAB 891 MW 8:00am-10:45am ART 302 Add’l Special Course Fee: $75.00. Also meets in ART 378, ART390, ART 345 and ART 329. Additional Tuition $60.00.

59453 LAB 892 MW 4:00pm-6:30pm ART 302 Add’l Special Course Fee: $75.00. Also meets in ART 378, ART390, ART 345 and ART 329. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:May be retaken with topic change. Prereq: admis to Visual Art Prog; acceptance in Study Abroad Prog.

33218 LAB 901 To be Arranged TBA

~ ART 309 U/G 3 Issues in Contemporary Art:Retakeable with topic change to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st or cons instr.

33212 LEC 501 W 4:00pm-6:40pm ACL 120 Lampert,N TOPIC: Art and Ecology: Contemporary Art This course focus-es on contemporary artists, designers, architects, and filmmakerswhose work addresses, and in some cases, solves environmen-tal problems. Undergraduates register for this section, Graduatesregister for Art 509-001. Additional Tuition $60.00.

59455 LEC 503 M 4:00pm-6:40pm ACL 120 Golden-McNerney,R TOPIC: The Death of Painting This course examines the riseand decline of painting in relationship to questions about theimportance of medium-specificity in the face of new technologysuch as photography and digital media. Undergraduates registerfor this section, Graduates register for Art 509-002. AdditionalTuition $60.00.

D 60027 LEC 504 TR 7:00pm-9:30pm TBA Yela,G TOPIC: Book Arts Survey This course offers an introduction tothe theory and practice of the book arts— i.e., the book as an artmedium—its historical precedence, its contemporary usage, andits future possibilities. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 317 U/G 3 3D Imaging IPrereq: jr st; admis to Visual Art prog or Inter-Arts/DIVAS prog; grad st; or cons instr.

33326 LAB 521 MW 12:30pm-3:15pm MIT 349 Pevnick,S This course will be using Strata Studio 3D CX and MayaSoftware. DIVAS students should register for FINEART351/LAB 521. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 323 U 3 Typography II(328) Prereq: grade of B- or better in Art 321(229)(P); 3 cr min Graphic Design expanded studies (grade of C or better).

32074 LAB 821 MW 4:00pm-6:30pm ART 431 Beckmann-Moegenb,K Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

32076 LAB 822 MW 12:30pm-3:15pm ART 431 Beckmann-Moegenb,K Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

59578 LAB 823 TR 12:30pm-3:15pm TBA Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 324 U 3 Web DesignPrereq: admis to Visual Art prog or pre-DIVAS prog, & Art 118(P); or grad st; or cons instr.

D 59579 LAB 821 MW 7:00pm-9:30pm MIT 349 Additional Tuition $60.00.59580 LAB 822 TR 12:30pm-3:15pm MIT 349 Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 326 U/G 3 Video and Audio Strategies for Artists and DesignersPrereq: jr st & admis to Visual Art prog or DIVAS prog; & Art 316(P) or FineArt 316(211)(P); or grad st; or cons instr.

60053 LAB 523 TR 4:00pm-6:30pm TBA Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 333 U 3 Pliable Materials/Sculptural Forms(233) Prereq: Admis to Visual Art Prog & Art 231(P); or cons instr.

32106 LAB 831 TR 12:30pm-3:15pm ART 478 Cho,K Add’l Special Course Fee: $62.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 336 U 3 Print, Paint and Dye on Fabric(236) Prereq: admis to Visual Art Prog & Art 231(P); or cons instr.

32108 LAB 831 MW 8:00am-10:45am ART 402 Engelhart,J Add’l Special Course Fee: $62.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 342 U 3 Introduction to Figure DrawingPrereq: Art 101(P), 102(P), 106(P), & 108(P).

32118 LAB 841 MW 4:00pm-6:30pm ART 463 Fletcher,A Add’l Special Course Fee: $60.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.59656 LAB 842 TR 8:00am-10:45am ART 463 Hayes,C A’ddl Special Course Fee: $60.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.59657 LAB 843 TR 4:00pm-6:30pm ART 463 Valadez,D A’ddl Special Course Fee: $60.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 343 U 3 Figure PaintingPrereq: Art 243(P) & 342(C).

31990 LAB 841 TR 12:30pm-3:15pm MIT 319 Cooke,A Add’l Special Course Fee: $60.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

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~+ ART 344 U 3 WatercolorPrereq: admis to Visual Art prog.

32120 LAB 841 MW 4:00pm-6:30pm TBA Prosen,D Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ ART 350 U 3 Digital Photography: ColorJointly offered with & counts as repeat of Film 350. Prereq: grade B- or better in Art 253(251)(P) or grade B or better in Film 253(P),& admis to Visual Art Prog or Pre-Film/Film major or Inter-Arts/DIVAS Prog; or cons instr.

33238 LAB 801 MW 12:30pm-3:15pm TBA Shersty,N Add’l Special Course Fee: $70.00. Taught with FILM 350. Alsomeets in MIT B51. Laptop computer required for this course.Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ ART 352 U 3 Photographic Expression(252) Jointly offered with & counts as repeat of Film 352. Prereq: grade of B- or better in Art 253(251)(P) or B or better in Film 253(P), &

admis to Visual Art Prog or Pre-Film/Film major or Inter-Arts/DIVAS Prog; or cons instr.34114 LAB 801 TR 4:00pm-6:30pm TBA Rymarcsuk,G A’ddl Special Course Fee: $35.00. Taught with FILM 352.

Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 365 U 3 Foundry TechniquesMay be retaken to 6 cr max. Prereq: admis to Visual Art prog & Art 261(P).

31994 LAB 861 TR 12:30pm-3:15pm ART 51 Kraus,C Add’l Special Course Fee: $110.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 381 U 3 Throwing and Wheel ConstructionPrereq: admis to Visual Art prog & Art 281(P).

32078 LAB 881 MW 12:30pm-3:15pm ART 78 Gunderman,K Add’l Special Course Fee: $56.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 383 U 3 Molds and Multiples in CeramicsPrereq: admis to Visual Art prog & Art 281(P); or cons instr.

59660 LAB 582 MW 4:00pm-6:30pm ART 78 Gunderman,K A’ddl Special Course Fee: $56.00. Instructor consent required.Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 392 U/G 3 LithographyPrereq: jr st; Admis to Visual Art prog; and Art 291(P); or grad st & cons instr.

32374 LAB 891 MW 12:30pm-3:15pm ART 302 Add’l Special Course Fee: $75.00. Also meets in ART 329 &ART 345. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 393 U 3 Digital Printmaking(293) Prereq: admis to Visual Art prog; & Art 291(P), 221(228)(P), or 253(P); or admis to Inter-Arts DIVAS; or cons instr.

32512 LAB 891 TR 8:00am-10:45am MIT 349 Add’l Special Course Fee: $75.00. Also meets in ART 302 &ART 336. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 394 U/G 3 IntaglioPrereq: Admis to Visual Art prog, and Art 291(P); jr st; or grad st & cons instr.

32702 LAB 891 F 9:00am-2:30pm TBA Add’l Special Course Fee: $125.00. Also meets in ART 329 &ART 345. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 396 U/G 3 Photo ScreenprintingPrereq: jr st; Admis to Visual Art prog, and Art 291(P); or 253(P); or 231(P); or grad st & cons instr.

59665 LAB 891 TR 4:00pm-6:30pm TBA Add’l Special Course Fee: $105.00 Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 422 U 3 Design Methodologies: Process, Communication & TheoryPrereq: soph st; or cons instr.

59668 LEC 421 F 9:00am-11:50am TBA Beckmann-Moegenb,K Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ ART 436 U/G 3 Cloth Construction: Surface to StructurePrereq: jr st, & Admis to Visual Art prog, & Art 231(P); or cons instr; or grad st.

31966 LAB 831 MW 4:00pm-6:30pm TBA Brauner,M Add’l Special Course Fee: $62.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 441 U/G 3 Advanced Drawing Strategies IPrereq: jr st & Admis to Visual Art prog; or grad st.

34232 LAB 541 MW 4:00pm-6:30pm TBA Sargent,D Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 442 U 3 Figure Drawing ExplorationsPrereq: jr st, admis to Visual Art prog, & Art 342(P).

32134 LAB 542 MW 8:00am-10:45am TBA Prosen,D Add’l Special Course Fee: $60.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 443 U 3 Painting StrategiesPrereq: jr st, admis to Visual Art prog & Art 343(P); or 243(P) & cons instr.

34330 LAB 841 MW 12:30pm-3:15pm TBA Vansen,L A’ddl Special Course Fee: $30.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ ART 454 U 3 Photography: Narrative FormsJointly offered with & counts as repeat of Film 454. Prereq: grade of B- or better in Art 350(P) & 352(252)(P); or grade of B or betterin Film 350(P) & 352(P); or cons instr.

60054 LAB 555 TR 4:00pm-6:30pm TBA Shersty,N Add’l Special Course Fee: $70.00. Taught with Film 454-554.Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ ART 459 U/G 1-3 Photography Workshop:May be retaken with change in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st, & admis to Visual Art Prog or to DIVAS Prog; or grad st; or consinstr.

59674 LAB 801 MW 9:00am-11:45am TBA Lochman,L 3 cr A’ddl Special Course Fee: $70.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 461 U 3 Structural Fabrication/Assembled ObjectsPrereq: jr st, admis to Visual Art prog, & Art 261(P).

32136 LAB 861 TR 4:00pm-6:30pm TBA Kraus,C Add’l Special Course Fee: $80.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

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~+ ART 470 U 3 Metal FormingPrereq: admis to Visual Art prog & Art 271(P).

59676 LAB 571 MW 4:00pm-6:30pm TBA Kaganovich,Y Instructor consent required. A’ddl Special Course Fee: $54.00.Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 473 U 3 Special Topics in Jewelry and Metalsmithing:Retakable w/chg in topic to 12 cr max. Prereq: admis to Visual Art prog & Art 271(P).

32878 LAB 572 MW 12:30pm-3:15pm ART 391 Kaganovich,Y Add’l Special Course Fee: $54.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 481 U/G 3 Ceramics Special Topics and Portfolio IPrereq: jr st, & Admis to Visual Art prog, & Art 281(P); or cons instr; or grad st & cons instr.

31958 LAB 583 TR 4:00pm-6:30pm ART 78 Davis-Benavides,C Add’l Special Course Fee: $56.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 482 U/G 3 Ceramics Special Topics and Portfolio IIPrereq: jr st, & Art 481(P); or grad st & cons instr.

31960 LAB 583 TR 4:00pm-6:30pm ART 78 Davis-Benavides,C Add’l Special Course Fee: $56.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ ART 489 U/G 1-3 Ceramics Workshop:May be retaken with change in topic to max of 6 cr. Prereq: jr st & writ cons instr.

32516 LAB 581 W 6:30pm-8:30pm TBA Bender,J TOPIC: Kiln Firing 1 cr, 10/06/2008-11/08/2008 This sectionopen to all majors. Course prereqs not enforced. AdditionalTuition $20.00.

F 8:30am-11:30am TBA

~ ART 493 U/G 3 Advanced Digital PrintmakingPrereq: jr st & Art 393(293)(P); or grad st; or cons instr.

59981 LAB 891 TR 4:00pm-6:30pm TBA Lampert,N Add’l Special Course Fee: $75.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ ART 497 U/G 1-12 Study Abroad:May be retaken with change in topic to max of 12 cr. Prereq: jr st; acceptance in Study Abroad Prog.

33406 LAB 901 To be Arranged TBA

~ ART 509 U/G 3 Visual Art Seminar:Retakeable with change in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st or cons instr.

59677 SEM 501 W 4:00pm-6:40pm ACL 120 Lampert,N This course focuses on contemporary artists, designers, archi-tects, and filmmakers whose work addresses, and in somecases, solves environmental problems. Graduates register forthis section. Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 59678 SEM 502 TR 7:00pm-9:30pm TBA Yela,G TOPIC: Book Arts Survey This course offers an introduction tothe theory and practice of the book arts—i.e., the book as an artmedium—its historical precedence, its contemporary usage, andits future possibilities. Graduates register for this course.Additional Tuition $60.00.

60055 SEM 504 M 4:00pm-6:40pm TBA Golden-McNerney,R TOPIC: The Death of Painting Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ ART 524 U/G 3-6 Professional Practice:May be retaken with topic change to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st, & Art 321(229)(P); or grad st; or cons instr.

D 32896 FLD 821 MW 7:00pm-9:30pm TBA TOPIC: Professional Practice 3 cr Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 529 U/G 3 Design PortfolioPrereq: jr st, & grade of B- or better in Art 421(329)(P) & 6 cr (final 3 may be taken conc) Graphic Design Expanded Studies (gradeof C or better); or grad st & cons instr.

32080 LAB 821 MW 8:00am-10:45am TBA Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.34198 LAB 822 TR 4:00pm-6:30pm TBA Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 531 U 3 Senior Project in FibersRetakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: sr st & cons instr.

~ ART 539 U/G 1-6 Fibers-Independent StudyMay be retaken w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; Admis to Visual Art prog; or grad st, & cons instr.

~+ ART 541 U/G 3 Advanced Drawing Strategies IIPrereq: jr st & Art 441(P); or grad st.

34234 LAB 541 MW 4:00pm-6:30pm TBA Sargent,D Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 542 U/G 3 Advanced Figure Drawing ExplorationsPrereq: Admis to Visual Art prog; jr st & Art 442(P); or grad st.

59712 LAB 542 MW 8:00am-10:45am TBA Prosen,D Add’l Special Course Fee: $60.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 543 U/G 3 Painting StudioMay be retaken to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st & Admis to Visual Art prog; Art 441(P), & 443(P); or grad st.

34320 LAB 543 TR 12:30pm-3:15pm MIT 309 Knight,K Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ ART 552 U/G 3 Advanced Studio Practice in PhotographyJointly offered with & counts as repeat of Film 552. Prereq: jr st; grade of B- or better in Art 451(351)(P), 454(P) or 456(455)(P) orgrade of B or better in Film 451(P), 454(P) or 456(P); or grad st; or cons instr.

31972 LAB 551 TR 9:00am-11:45am TBA Rymarcsuk,G Add’l Special Course Fee: $70.00. Also meets in MIT B84.Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 553 U/G 3 Photography PortfolioJointly offered with & counts as repeat of Film 553. Prereq: jr st; grade of B- or better in Art 552(P) or grade of B or better in Film552(P); or grad st; or cons instr..

31974 LAB 551 MW 4:00pm-6:30pm TBA Shersty,N Add’l Special Course Fee: $70.00. Also meets in MIT B84.Additional Tuition $60.00.

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~+ ART 562 U/G 3 Environmental Sculpture and InstallationMay be retaken to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st & Admis to Visual Art prog; Art 363(P) & 365(P), or 461(P), or 464(P), or 561(P); or gradst & cons instr.

32148 LAB 861 MW 12:30pm-3:15pm TBA Add’l Special Course Fee: $80.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 583 U 3 Senior Project in CeramicsPrereq: sr st & Art 482(P); or cons instr.

32540 LAB 583 TR 4:00pm-6:30pm ART 78 Davis-Benavides,C Add’l Special Course Fee: $56.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART 591 U/G 1-6 Print and Narrative Forms-Advanced Studio PracticeMay be retaken to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; cons instr.

59716 LAB 891 MW 8:00am-10:45am TBA 3 cr Add’l Special Course Fee: $75.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.60056 LAB 892 MW 8:00am-10:45am TBA 3 cr Additional Special Course Fee: $75.00. Additional Tuition

$60.00.

~ ART 603 U/G 1-3 Advanced Studio PracticeMay be retaken to max of 3 cr. Prereq: sr st; writ cons instr.

~ ART 604 U 3 Senior Seminar & PracticumPrereq: sr st., or cons instr.

D 34316 LAB 801 T 7:00pm-9:30pm ACL 120 Cooke,A Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ ART 605 U 0 Senior Thesis BFA ExhibitionFee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: sr st., enrol conc in an advanced studio course, or cons instr.

59722 LAB 801 F 9:00am-9:50am TBA Cho,K Fee for 1 cr assessed. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ ART 609 U/G 1-3 Independent Reading and ResearchMay be retaken with change in topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq: sr st & writ cons instr.

~ ART 629 U/G 3 Graduate Graphic Design IPrereq: Art 529(P) or cons instr.

~+ ART 643 U 3 Senior Project in PaintingPrereq: sr st & Art 543(P); or cons instr.

34328 LAB 543 TR 12:30pm-3:15pm MIT 309 Knight,K Additional Tuition $60.00.

# ART 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: grad st.

~ ART 889 G 1-4 Advanced Research-CeramicsPrereq: grad st; Art 689(P), 781(P), 782(P).

~ ART 900 G 3 Graduate StudioMay be repeated to max of 9 cr. Prereq: grad st

59756 LEC 001 To be arranged TBA

~ ART 901 G 3 Seminar in Art-Philosophy and ConceptsPrereq: grad st.

32102 SEM 001 M 4:00pm-6:40pm TBA Stuhmer,M 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

~ ART 908 G 1-4 Advanced Research-GeneralPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

~ ART 909 G 1-4 Independent Reading and ResearchPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

~ ART 929 G 3 Graduate Graphic Design IVPrereq: Art 829(P).

~ ART 930 G 1-4 Advanced Research-FibersPrereq: grad st & cons instr.

~ ART 943 G 1-4 Advanced Research-PaintingPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

~ ART 961 G 1-4 Advanced Research - SculpturePrereq: grad st & cons instr.

~ ART 973 G 1-6 Advanced Research-Jewelry and MetalsmithingPrereq: grad st; writ cons instr.

~ ART 994 G 1-4 Advanced Research-PrintmakingPrereq: grad st & cons instr.

Visual Art, Crosslisted CoursesFINEART 319 Hybrid Sculptural Forms:FINEART 327 Digital Media Workshop:

LAB 801 Audio & Video Strategies for Artists and DesignersLAB 802 3D Imaging

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Art Education (Art Ed)

Visual ArtsChair: Lee Ann Garrison, ART 270.

~ ART ED 130 U 3 Art and Visual Learning in Elementary EducationNot open for degree cr to Art & Art Ed majors. Prereq: admis to School of Educ & Art 100(P) or cons instr.

32082 LAB 801 MW 8:00am-9:50am TBA Caucutt,A Add’l Special Course Fee: $25.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.32084 LAB 802 MW 10:00am-11:50am TBA Caucutt,A Add’l Special Course Fee: $25.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 32086 LAB 803 M 4:30pm-7:15pm TBA Loss,C Add’l Special Course Fee: $25.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ ART ED 227 U 3 Introduction to Art EducationPrereq: none.

33208 FLD 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Cosier,K Add’l Special Course Fee: $17.00. This course is open to non MW 8:00am-10:45am TBA art majors. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ ART ED 327 U 6 Art Education Theory and Practice: ElementaryCounts as repeat of Art Ed 225, 250, & 375. Prereq: jr st, admis to Art Ed prog, & cons instr.

33216 LAB 801 TR 8:00am-10:45am TBA Nemeth,J Add’l Special Course Fee: $47.00. This course is 6 cr and will TR 12:30pm-3:45pm TBA Trafi-prats,L meet BOTH from 8:00am-10:45am AND 12:30pm-3:45pm. REG-

ISTRATION BY VISUAL ART DEPT EVALUATION PROCESS.Students wishing to enroll in course must submit an Add/Dropform to the PSOA Advising Office. Preference will be given tostudents who submit forms prior to 05/08/08. In case of over-enrollment, admission to course is based on number of credithours and GPA in major. Students will be ranked and enrolledinto ART ED 327 after Spring 2008 grades are posted and will benotified by e-mail. If you have questions regarding this courseplease contact the Visual Arts Department 414/229-6052 or con-tact Dr. Cosier. Additional Tuition $120.00.

~+ ART ED 425 U 5 Student Teaching in Art I - Elementary LevelsPrereq: sr st & Art Ed majors or Art Cert students only, dept GPA requirements, English proficiency, health clearance, Art Ed 227(P),327(P), 328(P), 426(C), & cons instr.

32088 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Mitchel,N Add’l Prereq: PRAXIS II. Additional Tuition $100.00.Nemeth,JTrafi-prats,L

~+ ART ED 426 U 5 Student Teaching in Art II: Secondary LevelsPrereq: sr st & Art Ed majors or Art Cert students only; dept GPA requirements, English proficiency, health clearance, Art Ed227(P), 327(P), 328(P), 425(C), & cons instr.

D 32090 FLD 001 W 4:30pm-6:20pm TBA Mitchel,N Add’l Prereq: PRAXIS II. Additional Tuition $100.00.Nemeth,JTrafi-prats,L

~ ART ED 699 U 1-4 Independent Reading and ResearchMay be retaken for cr. Prereq: sr st & writ cons instr.

~ ART ED 801 G 3 Seminar in Urban Education and the Visual ArtsPrereq: grad st; Art Ed 750 or cons instr.

59970 SEM 004 M 4:00pm-6:40pm TBA Cosier,K

~ ART ED 900 G 3 Advanced Independent Problems in Art EducationMay be repeated to max of 6 cr. Prereq: grad st; cons grad advisor & instr.

Dance (Dance)Department Office: Mitchell Hall 345Janet Lilly, Chair: Zelazo 372

IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION

1. Prerequisites will be strictly enforced. Students who do not meet prerequisites will be administratively dropped from the course, without notice.

2. Any student enrolled in a dance course, who does not attend the first class without having previously notified the Department of Dance Office (414.229.2571) may, at the discretionof the instructor, be administratively dropped. After the Friday of the first week of classes, students will not be allowed to drop without the written permission of the instructor. It isthe student’s responsibility to check the office hours of the instructor if a drop is requested. See administrative or departmental drop section in the Registration portion of theSchedule of Classes for information about fees for students dropped from the course. Note: Students must file signed drop forms personally, at the Department of EnrollmentServices; instructors take students off their own list, but they do not contact the Department of Enrollment Services.

3. Dance majors will have priority registration for courses required in the major.

4. All Dance majors must complete the audition process before enrolling in Dance majors classes. Contact the Department of Dance Office at (414.229.2571) for more informationand upcoming audition dates.

5. Non-Dance majors: To satisfy GER requirements, the following courses are offered in the Dance Department: 103, 110, 111, 113, 115, 117, 122, 220, 313, 315, 323, and 370.Please register for the section labeled ‘Non-Dance majors only.’

6. All official email communication between the Department of Dance and admitted UWM students will be sent to assigned student PantherMail email addresses(http://panthermail.uwm.edu). It is a student’s responsibility to check her or his PantherMail email account regularly for important university and/or course related information (or toinput a PantherMail forward mail command routing email to any other preferred non-UWM email address).

7. Students in Dance Department courses must maintain a level of personal fitness necessary to participate fully in the course.

8. DANCE COURSES ARE CLOSED TO AUDITORS.

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~ DANCE 103 U 2-3 Introduction to Iyengar Yoga(A) May be retaken to max of 3 sem. Dance majors register for 2 cr. Non-majors register for 3 cr. Prereq: none.

30014 LAB 801 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm ZEL 378 Radloff,T 2 cr Dance and Musical Theatre majors only. Dance 103-801 &Dance 103-802 are taught together and have a combined enroll-ment limit. Additional Tuition $40.00.

33450 LAB 802 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Radloff,T 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Dance 103-801 & Dance 103-802are taught together and have a combined enrollment limit.Additional Tuition $60.00.

34256 LAB 803 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm ZEL 378 Goulet,S 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Additional Tuition $60.00.34364 LAB 804 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm ZEL 378 Goulet,S 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Additional Tuition $60.00.59387 LAB 805 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm ZEL 378 Radloff,T 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Additional Tuition $60.00.33452 LAB 901 MW 8:30am-9:45am OFC 1405 Radloff,T 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Meets at Milwaukee Yoga Center,

3514 N. Oakland Avenue (side alley entrance next to WilliamHo’s), Shorewood. Additional Tuition $60.00.

33454 LAB 902 MW 10:00am-11:15am OFC 1405 Radloff,T 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Meets at Milwaukee Yoga Center,3514 N. Oakland Avenue (side alley entrance next to WilliamHo’s), Shorewood. Additional Tuition $60.00.

33456 LAB 903 MW 12:00pm-1:15pm OFC 1405 Hansen,A 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Meets at Milwaukee Yoga Center,3514 N. Oakland Avenue (side alley entrance next to WilliamHo’s), Shorewood. Additional Tuition $60.00.

33458 LAB 904 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm OFC 1405 Hansen,A 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Meets at Milwaukee Yoga Center,3514 N. Oakland Avenue (side alley entrance next to WilliamHo’s), Shorewood. Additional Tuition $60.00.

33460 LAB 905 MW 4:00pm-5:15pm OFC 1405 Goulet,S 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Meets at Milwaukee Yoga Center,3514 N. Oakland Avenue (side alley entrance next to WilliamHo’s), Shorewood. Additional Tuition $60.00.

33462 LAB 906 TR 11:30am-12:45pm OFC 1405 Radloff,T 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Meets at Milwaukee Yoga Center,3514 N. Oakland Avenue (side alley entrance next to WilliamHo’s), Shorewood. Additional Tuition $60.00.

33464 LAB 907 TR 1:30pm-2:45pm OFC 1405 Hansen,A 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Meets at Milwaukee Yoga Center,3514 N. Oakland Avenue (side alley entrance next to WilliamHo’s), Shorewood. Additional Tuition $60.00.

33602 LAB 908 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm OFC 1405 Hansen,A 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Meets at Milwaukee Yoga Center,3514 N. Oakland Avenue (side alley entrance next to WilliamHo’s), Shorewood. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ DANCE 110 U 3 Introduction to the Art of Dance(A) May be retaken to a max of 2 sem. Prereq: none.

31786 LAB 801 M 9:30am-10:45am KSE 660 LeMense,D Non-Dance majors only. On Mondays, this class meets in W 9:30am-10:45am MIT 341 Kenilworth Square East, located approximately 1.5 miles south of

the main Kenwood campus. Please check your UWM email aweek prior to the beginning of the semester for information onhow to gain access to this 24/7 secured facility. Additional Tuition$60.00.

~ DANCE 111 U 2-3 Ballet I(A) May be retaken to a max of 3 sem. Dance majors register for 2 cr. Non-majors register for 3 cr. Prereq: none.

31788 LAB 801 MWF 11:00am-12:20pm MIT 395 Anderson,M 2 cr Dance majors only. Dance 111-801 & Dance 112-801 aretaught together and have a combined enrollment limit. AdditionalTuition $40.00.

33466 LAB 802 TR 11:00am-12:20pm MIT 395 Johnson,E 2 cr Dance majors only. Dance 111-802 and Dance 112-802 are F 11:00am-12:30pm MIT 254 taught together and have a combined enrollment limit. Additional

Tuition $40.00.33678 LAB 803 TR 9:30am-10:45am MIT 395 Anderson,M 2 cr Musical Theatre majors only. Dance 111-803 and Dance 111-

804 are taught together and have a combined enrollment limit.Additional Tuition $40.00.

34116 LAB 804 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Anderson,M 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Dance 111-803 and 111-804 aretaught together and have a combined enrollment limit. AdditionalTuition $60.00.

59647 LAB 805 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm MIT 254 LeMense,D 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Additional Tuition $60.00.33468 LAB 901 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm OFC 200 Wenzler Farris,D 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Meets at Danceworks, 1661 N.

Water Street, Milwaukee. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ DANCE 112 U 2-3 Ballet IIMay be retaken to max of 3 sem. Prereq: Dance 111(P) or Dance major.

31790 LAB 801 MWF 11:00am-12:20pm TBA Anderson,M 2 cr Dance and Musical Theatre majors only. Dance 111-801 &Dance 112-801 are taught together and have a combined enroll-ment limit. Additional Tuition $40.00.

34118 LAB 802 TR 11:00am-12:20pm TBA Johnson,E 2 cr Dance and Musical Theatre majors only. Dance 111-802 and F 11:00am-12:30pm TBA 112-802 are taught together and have a combined enrollment

limit. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ DANCE 113 U 2-3 Modern Dance Technique I(A) Dance majors register for 2 cr. Non-majors register for 3 cr. May be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: none.

31792 LAB 801 MWF 9:00am-10:30am MIT 256 Lilly,J 2 cr Dance majors only. Dance 113-801 and 114-801 are taughttogether and have a combined enrollment limit. Additional Tuition$40.00.

31868 LAB 802 TR 9:00am-10:30am MIT 254 World Heil,K 2 cr Dance majors only. Dance 113-802 and 114-802 are taught F 9:00am-10:30am MIT 385 together and have a combined enrollment limit. Additional Tuition

$40.00.33470 LAB 803 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm MIT 254 Johnson,K 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Additional Tuition $60.00.33472 LAB 901 MW 9:00am-10:15am OFC 200 Johnson,K 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Meets at Danceworks, 1661 N.

Water Street, Milwaukee. Additional Tuition $60.00.

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~+ DANCE 114 U 2-3 Modern Dance Technique IIMay be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: Dance major or Dance 113(P).

33738 LAB 801 MWF 9:00am-10:30am TBA Lilly,J 2 cr Dance majors only. Dance 113-801 and 114-801 are taughttogether and have a combined enrollment limit. Additional Tuition$40.00.

34120 LAB 802 TR 9:00am-10:30am TBA World Heil,K 2 cr Dance majors only. Dance 113-802 and 114-802 are taught F 9:00am-10:30am MIT 385 together and have a combined enrollment limit. Additional Tuition

$40.00.

~ DANCE 115 U 1-3 Jazz Dance I(A) May be retaken to a max of 3 sem. Prereq: none.

31794 LAB 801 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm MIT 395 Wutz,D 2 cr Dance and Musical Theatre majors only. Additional Tuition$40.00.

33474 LAB 802 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm MIT 256 2 cr Musical Theatre majors only. Dance 115-802 and 115-803are taught together and have a combined enrollment limit.Additional Tuition $40.00.

34122 LAB 803 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Dance 115-802 and 115-803 aretaught together and have a combined enrollment limit. AdditionalTuition $60.00.

D 59833 LAB 804 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm MIT 395 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Additional Tuition $60.00.31796 LAB 901 TR 1:00pm-2:15pm OFC 200 Brinkman-Sustach,A 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Meets at Danceworks, 1661 N.

Water Street, Milwaukee. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ DANCE 117 U 1-3 Tap I(A) May be retaken to max of 2 sem. Prereq: none.

32354 LAB 801 TR 9:30am-10:45am MIT 256 Wutz,D 2 cr Dance or Musical Theatre majors only. Dance 117-801 and117-802 are taught together and have a combined enrollmentlimit. Additional Tuition $40.00.

34124 LAB 802 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Wutz,D 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Dance 117-801 and 117-802 aretaught together and have a combined enrollment limit. AdditionalTuition $60.00.

~ DANCE 122 U 2-3 Beginning African Dance I(A&) Dance majors enroll for 2 cr; non-majors for 3 cr. May be retaken to max of 3 sem. Prereq: none.

30016 LAB 801 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm MIT 256 Bronson,F 2 cr Dance majors only. Dance 122-801 & Dance 122-802 aretaught together and have a combined enrollment limit. AdditionalTuition $40.00.

33476 LAB 802 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Bronson,F 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Dance 122-801 & Dance 122-802are taught together and have a combined enrollment limit.Additional Tuition $60.00.

33478 LAB 803 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm MIT 256 World Heil,K 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Additional Tuition $60.00.D 33480 LAB 804 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm MIT 254 World Heil,K 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Additional Tuition $60.00.D 33482 LAB 901 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm OFC 200 Pinder-Fearen,P 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Meets at Danceworks, 1661 N.

Water Street, Milwaukee. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ DANCE 135 U 2 Introduction to Dancemaking SkillsPrereq: Dance major.

34310 LAB 801 TR 9:30am-10:45am ZEL 378 Kuepper,D Additional Tuition $40.00.Lilly,J

34312 LAB 802 MW 9:30am-10:45am ZEL 378 Loewen,D Additional Tuition $40.00.

~+ DANCE 209 U 2 Dance ProductionPrereq: Dance major or cons instr.

D 34308 LEC 001 M 5:00pm-6:45pm MIT 341 Court,I 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $40.00.

~+ DANCE 211 U 2-3 Ballet IIIMay be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: Dance 112(P) or cons instr.

31798 LAB 801 MWF 9:00am-10:30am MIT 254 Anderson,M 2 cr Dance majors only. Dance 211-801 and 211-802 are taughttogether and have a combined enrollment limit. Additional Tuition$40.00.

~+ DANCE 212 U 2-3 Ballet IVMay be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: Dance 211(P) or cons instr.

33720 LAB 801 MWF 9:00am-10:30am TBA Anderson,M 2 cr Dance majors only. Dance 211-801 and 212-801 are taughttogether and have a combined enrollment limit. Additional Tuition$40.00.

~+ DANCE 213 U 2-3 Modern Dance Technique IIIMay be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: Dance 114(P) or cons instr.

31800 LAB 801 MW 11:00am-12:20pm MIT 254 Johnson,E 2 cr Dance majors only. Dance 213-801 and 214-801 are taught TR 11:00am-12:15pm MIT 254 Lilly,J together and have a combined enrollment limit.F 11:00am-12:20pm MIT 256 Additional Tuition $40.00.

~+ DANCE 214 U 2-3 Modern Dance Technique IVMay be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: Dance 213(P) or cons instr.

31802 LAB 801 MW 11:00am-12:20pm TBA Johnson,E 2 cr Dance majors only. Dance 213-801 and 214-801 are taught TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Lilly,J together and have a combined enrollment limit. Additional TuitionF 11:00am-12:20pm TBA $40.00.

~ DANCE 219 U 1 Arts in Community ServiceMay be retaken to max of 2 cr. Prereq: none.

D 31804 LAB 801 R 5:30pm-8:15pm MIT 341 Parsons,M 09/02/2008-11/29/2008 Scheduled meeting dates: 9/11, 9/25,10/9, 10/23, 11/6, 11/20. Additional Tuition $20.00.

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~ DANCE 220 U 3 Body Sense(A) May be retaken to max of 6 cr. Prereq: none.

33484 LAB 801 MW 2:00pm-3:30pm MIT 395 Parsons,M Dance majors only. Additional Tuition $60.00.33488 LAB 802 TR 11:00am-12:15pm ZEL 378 Madden,F Non-Dance majors only. Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 59390 LAB 803 M 5:30pm-8:15pm KSE 660 Madden,F Non-Dance majors only. Class meets in Kenilworth Square East,located approximately 1.5 miles south of the main Kenwood cam-pus. Please check your UWM email a week prior to the begin-ning of the semester for information on how to gain access tothis 24/7 secured facility. Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 59391 LAB 804 M 5:00pm-7:45pm ZEL 378 Alberts,R Non-Dance majors only. Additional Tuition $60.00.59392 LAB 805 F 9:00am-11:45am KSE 660 Madden,F Non-Dance majors only. Class meets in Kenilworth Square East,

located approximately 1.5 miles south of the main Kenwood cam-pus. Please check your UWM email a week prior to the begin-ning of the semester for information on how to gain access tothis 24/7 secured facility. Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 59393 LAB 806 T 5:30pm-8:15pm ZEL 378 Parsons,M Non-Dance majors only. Additional Tuition $60.00.59731 LAB 807 MW 11:00am-12:15pm ZEL 378 Madden,F For Non-Dance majors. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ DANCE 311 U 2-3 Ballet VMay be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: Dance 212(P) or cons instr.

31866 LAB 801 MWF 9:00am-10:30am MIT 395 2 cr Dance 311-801 and 312-801 are taught together and have acombined enrollment limit. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~+ DANCE 312 U 2-3 Ballet VMay be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: Dance 311(P) or cons instr.

33718 LAB 801 MWF 9:00am-10:30am TBA 2 cr Dance 311-801 and 312-801 are taught together and have acombined enrollment limit. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~+ DANCE 313 U 3 Dance of the African Diaspora(A&) Prereq: Dance major or cons instr.

32942 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am MIT 341 Bronson,F FOCUS: Dance of the African Diaspora. Dance & Non-Dancemajors. Additional Tuition $60.00.

#+ DANCE 315 U 3 History of the American Musical Theater(A) Prereq: none.

59395 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm MIT 341 Wutz,D Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ DANCE 317 U 2-3 Modern Dance Technique VMay be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: Dance 214(P) or cons instr.

31806 LAB 801 MW 11:00am-12:20pm MIT 256 Burgess,B 2 cr Dance 317-801 and 318-801 are taught together and have aTR 11:00am-12:15pm MIT 256 Loewen,D combined enrollment limit. Additional Tuition $40.00.F 11:00am-12:20pm MIT 385

~+ DANCE 318 U 2-3 Modern Dance Technique VIMay be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: Dance 317(P) or cons instr.

31808 LAB 801 MW 11:00am-12:20pm TBA Burgess,B 2 cr Dance 317-801 and 318-801 are taught together and have a TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Loewen,D combined enrollment limit. Additional Tuition $40.00.F 11:00am-12:20pm MIT 385

~+ DANCE 319 U/G 1-3 Dance Service-LearningConc reg in dance course which allows Dance 319 component by cons instr. May be retaken to max of 4 sem or 9 cr. Prereq: jr st;Dance 219(P), & cons instr.

59650 FLD 101 To be Arranged TBA Parsons,M Meeting schedule will be determined by the instructor. AdditionalTuition $20.00/cr.

59651 FLD 102 To be Arranged TBA Kuepper,D Meeting schedule will be determined by the instructor. AdditionalTuition $20.00/cr.

~+ DANCE 321 U 2 Alexander Technique for the PerformerPrereq: Dance 220(P) or cons instr.

34306 LAB 801 TR 8:00am-9:15am ZEL 378 Vanier,L Dance 321-801, 421-801, 721-801, and 722-801 are taughttogether and have a combined enrollment limit. Additional Tuition$40.00.

~ DANCE 323 U 2-3 Body Conditioning: Pilates MethodMay be retaken to max of 6 cr. Prereq: none.

32642 LAB 801 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm MIT 395 Moberly,L 2 cr Dance majors only. Also meets in MIT 335. Dance 323-801and 323-802 are taught together and have a combined enroll-ment limit. Additional Tuition $40.00.

32644 LAB 802 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Moberly,L 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Also meets in MIT 335. Dance 323-801 and 323-802 are taught together and have a combinedenrollment limit. Additional Tuition $60.00.

33494 LAB 803 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm KSE 660 Moberly,L 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Class meets in Kenilworth SquareEast, located approximately 1.5 miles south of the mainKenwood campus. Please check your UWM email a week priorto the beginning of the semester for information on how to gainaccess to this 24/7 secured facility. Additional Tuition $60.00.

34368 LAB 804 TR 8:00am-9:15am MIT 395 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Class also meets in Mit 335.Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ DANCE 325 U 1 Beginning/Elementary Pointe and Men’s Technique IPrereq: conc reg Dance 211(C).

33630 LAB 801 MWF 10:30am-10:55am MIT 395 Additional Tuition $20.00.

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~ DANCE 360 U 3 Movement and Learning(A) May be retaken to max of 6 cr. Prereq: none.

p 60026 LAB 801 S 9:00am-3:00pm TBA Parsons,M Scheduled meeting dates: 9/6, 9/20, 10/4, 10/18, 11/8, 11/22,12/6. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ DANCE 362 U 3 Dance in Secondary Education and CollegePrereq: Dance major or cons instr.

D 59397 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:15pm MIT 254 Parsons,M Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ DANCE 370 U 2-3 World Movement Traditions:(A) May be retaken to max of 2 sem per topic. Prereq: none.

D 34128 LAB 801 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm KSE 660 Madden,F TOPIC: Martial Arts 2 cr Dance majors only. Dance 370-801and 370-802 are taught together and have a combined enroll-ment limit. Class meets in Kenilworth Square East, locatedapproximately 1.5 miles south of the main Kenwood campus.Please check your UWM email a week prior to the beginning ofthe semester for information on how to gain access to this 24/7secured facility. Additional Tuition $40.00.

D 34130 LAB 802 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm TBA Madden,F TOPIC: Martial Arts 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Dance 370-801 and 370-802 are taught together and have a combinedenrollment limit. Class meets in Kenilworth Square East, locatedapproximately 1.5 miles south of the main Kenwood campus.Please check your UWM email a week prior to the beginning ofthe semester for information on how to gain access to this 24/7secured facility. Additional Tuition $60.00.

34132 LAB 803 MW 4:00pm-5:15pm KSE 660 Sperl,S TOPIC: Ballroom Dance 2 cr Dance majors only. Dance 370-803 and 370-804 are taught together and have a combinedenrollment limit. Class meets in Kenilworth Square East, locatedapproximately 1.5 miles south of the main Kenwood campus.Please check your UWM email a week prior to the beginning ofthe semester for information on how to gain access to this 24/7secured facility. Additional Tuition $40.00.

34134 LAB 804 MW 4:00pm-5:15pm TBA Sperl,S TOPIC: Ballroom Dance 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Dance370-803 and 370-804 are taught together and have a combinedenrollment limit. Class meets in Kenilworth Square East, locatedapproximately 1.5 miles south of the main Kenwood campus.Please check your UWM email a week prior to the beginning ofthe semester for information on how to gain access to this 24/7secured facility. Additional Tuition $60.00.

34136 LAB 805 MW 4:00pm-5:15pm MIT 256 World Heil,K TOPIC: Salsa/Merengue 2 cr Dance majors only. Dance 370-805 and 370-806 are taught together and have a combinedenrollment limit. Additional Tuition $40.00.

34138 LAB 806 MW 4:00pm-5:15pm TBA World Heil,K TOPIC: Salsa/Merengue 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Dance370-805 and 370-806 are taught together and have a combinedenrollment limit. Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 34140 LAB 807 W 5:30pm-8:15pm KSE 660 Ryan,T TOPIC: Tai-Chi 2 cr Dance majors only. Dance 370-807 and370-808 are taught together and have a combined enrollmentlimit. Class meets in Kenilworth Square East, located approxi-mately 1.5 miles south of the main Kenwood campus. Pleasecheck your UWM email a week prior to the beginning of thesemester for information on how to gain access to this 24/7secured facility. Additional Tuition $40.00.

D 34142 LAB 808 W 5:30pm-8:15pm TBA Ryan,T TOPIC: Tai-Chi 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Dance 370-807and 370-808 are taught together and have a combined enroll-ment limit. Class meets in Kenilworth Square East, locatedapproximately 1.5 miles south of the main Kenwood campus.Please check your UWM email a week prior to the beginning ofthe semester for information on how to gain access to this 24/7secured facility. Additional Tuition $60.00.

34144 LAB 809 MW 4:00pm-5:15pm MIT 395 TOPIC: Hip Hop 2 cr Dance majors only. Dance 370-809 and370-810 are taught together and have a combined enrollmentlimit. Additional Tuition $40.00.

34146 LAB 810 MW 4:00pm-5:15pm TBA TOPIC: Hip Hop 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Dance 370-809and 370-810 are taught together and have a combined enroll-ment limit. Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 34148 LAB 811 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm MIT 395 TOPIC: Hip Hop 2 2 cr Dance majors only. Dance 370-811 and370-812 are taught together and have a combined enrollmentlimit. Prerequisite: Dance 370, sub-topic Hip Hop. Previousenrollment will be verified by the department on 8/22/08. If youhave not taken Hip Hop, you will be dropped from Hip Hop 2 atthat time. Additional Tuition $40.00.

D 34150 LAB 812 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm TBA TOPIC: Hip Hop 2 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Dance 370-811and 370-812 are taught together and have a combined enroll-ment limit. Prerequisite: Dance 370, sub-topic Hip Hop. Previousenrollment will be verified by the department on 8/22/08. If youhave not taken Hip Hop, you will be dropped from Hip Hop 2 atthat time. Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 34208 LAB 813 MW 7:00pm-8:15pm MIT 395 TOPIC: Hip Hop 2 cr Dance majors only. Dance 370-813 and370-814 are taught together and have a combined enrollmentlimit. Additional Tuition $40.00.

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D 34210 LAB 814 MW 7:00pm-8:15pm MIT 395 TOPIC: Hip Hop 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Dance 370-813and 370-814 are taught together and have a combined enroll-ment limit. Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 59398 LAB 901 T 6:00pm-8:45pm OFC 385 Johnson,C TOPIC: Dances of the World 2 cr Dance majors only. Dance Johnson,F 370-901 and 370-902 are taught together and have a combined

enrollment limit. Meets at the Hart Park Community Center, 7300W. Chestnut St, Wauwatosa. Questions, please email the instruc-tors at [email protected]. Additional Tuition $40.00.

D 59399 LAB 902 T 6:00pm-8:45pm TBA Johnson,C TOPIC: Dances of the World 3 cr Non-Dance majors only. Johnson,F Dance 370-901 and 370-902 are taught together and have a

combined enrollment limit. Meets at the Hart Park CommunityCenter, 7300 W. Chestnut St, Wauwatosa. Questions, pleaseemail the instructors at [email protected]. Additional Tuition$60.00.

~ DANCE 411 U 2 Field Work in DancePrereq: Dance majors and Dance 361(P) or 362(P) & cons instr.

31812 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Parsons,M Additional Tuition $40.00.

~+ DANCE 412 U 3 Dance Composition IPrereq: Dance major or cons instr.

D 34172 LAB 801 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm MIT 256 Burgess,B Additional Tuition $60.00.W 5:30pm-8:15pm MIT 256

D 59400 LAB 802 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm MIT 395 Johnson,E Additional Tuition $60.00.W 5:30pm-8:15pm ZEL 378

~+ DANCE 413 U 3 Dance Composition IIPrereq: Dance 412(P) or cons instr.

D 33496 LAB 801 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm MIT 254 Lilly,J Additional Tuition $60.00.W 5:30pm-8:15pm MIT 254

~+ DANCE 421 U 2 Alexander Technique PracticumPrereq: Dance 321(P) or cons instr.

34344 LAB 801 TR 8:00am-9:15am TBA Vanier,L Dance 321-801, 421-801, 721-801, and 722-801 are taughttogether and have a combined enrollment limit. Additional Tuition$40.00.

~ DANCE 485 U 3-5 Student Teaching in Dance in Elementary SchoolsPrereq: BFA in Dance or equiv & admis to teaching cert prog in Dance.

31814 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Parsons,M Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

~ DANCE 486 U 3-5 Student Teaching in Dance in Secondary SchoolsPrereq: BFA in Dance or equiv & admis to teaching cert in Dance.

31816 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Parsons,M Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

~ DANCE 489 U 1-6 Workshop in Dance:Prereq: cons instr.

34212 LAB 801 MW 4:00pm-5:15pm MIT 254 Condit,C TOPIC: Dance & the Digital Arts 3 cr Taught with Film 420-F 9:30am-10:45am MIT TBA Vanier,L 401/801. Friday session will meet in Mitchell B56. Additional

Tuition $60.00.

~ DANCE 490 U 1-4 Repertoire and EnsembleMay be retaken to max of 12 cr. Prereq: cons instr.

34174 LAB 801 MW 2:00pm-3:45pm MIT 254 Burgess,B When registering for this section, please select the number of F 1:00pm-2:45pm MIT 254 credits you would like. If you do not select a number of credits,

you will be automatically registered for 1 cr. Additional Tuition$20.00/cr.

34176 LAB 802 TR 2:00pm-3:45pm MIT 395 Wutz,D Rehearsal time for the jazz work. When registering for this sec-tion, please select the number of credits you would like. If you donot select a number of credits, you will be automatically regis-tered for 1 cr. Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

34178 LAB 803 TR 2:00pm-3:45pm MIT 254 Bronson,F When registering for this section, please select the number ofcredits you would like. If you do not select a number of credits,you will be automatically registered for 1 cr. Additional Tuition$20.00/cr.

34180 LAB 804 MW 2:00pm-3:45pm MIT 256 Johnson,E When registering for this section, please select the number ofcredits you would like. If you do not select a number of credits,you will be automatically registered for 1 cr. Additional Tuition$20.00/cr.

59727 LAB 805 F 1:00pm-3:30pm MIT 256 Wutz,D Rehearsal time for the tap work. When registering for this sec-tion, please select the number of credits you would like. If you donot select a number of credits, you will be automatically regis-tered for 1 cr. Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

~ DANCE 491 U 1 Repertory/Student ChoreographerPrereq: Dance major; cons instr.

31818 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Vanier,L Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ DANCE 601 U 2-4 Senior ProjectPrereq: Dance major or Inter-Arts major.

31820 LEC 001 F 3:30pm-5:30pm MIT 254 Vanier,L 3 cr When registering for this section please select the number ofcredits you would like. If you do not select a number of creditsyou will automatically be registered for 2 cr. Additional Tuition$20.00/cr.

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33058 LEC 002 To be Arranged TBA Parsons,M 3 cr When registering for this section please select the number ofcredits you would like. If you do not select a number of creditsyou will automatically be registered for 2 cr. Additional Tuition$20.00/cr.

~ DANCE 699 U 1-4 Independent Study in DanceMay be retaken to max of 12 cr. Prereq: cons instr.

33804 IND 110 To be Arranged TBA Parsons,M Off-campus section only. Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

~ DANCE 711 G 2 Theory and Techniques of Ballet: IntermediateMay be repeated twice for cr. Prereq: grad st in Dance component of MFA prog & audition.

34474 LAB 901 To be Arranged TBA Vanier,L

~ DANCE 717 G 2 Theory and Techniques of Contemporary Concert Dance: IntermediateMay be repeated twice for cr. Prereq: grad st in Dance component of MFA prog & audition.

34476 LAB 901 To be Arranged TBA Lilly,J

~ DANCE 718 G 2 Theory and Techniques of Contemporary Concert Dance: IntermediateMay be repeated twice for cr. Prereq: grad st; Dance 717 or audition.

59403 LAB 901 To be Arranged TBA Lilly,J

~ DANCE 721 G 1-3 Alexander Technique: Developmental Movement and DancePrereq: grad st in Dance component of MFA prog or cons instr

59881 LAB 801 TR 8:00am-9:15am TBA Vanier,L Dance 321-801, 421-801, 721-801, and 722-801 are taughttogether and have a combined enrollment limit.

~ DANCE 722 G 1-3 Alexander Technique PracticumPrereq: grad st in Dance component of MFA prog & Dance 721

59882 LAB 801 TR 8:00am-9:15am TBA Vanier,L Dance 321-801, 421-801, 721-801, and 722-801 are taughttogether and have a combined enrollment limit.

~ DANCE 734 G 2 ImprovisationPrereq: grad st; Dance 733(P) & conc reg in Dance 702(C).

34478 LAB 901 To be Arranged TBA Lilly,J

~ DANCE 761 G 3 Survey of Dance Literature and BibliographyPrereq: grad st in Dance component of MFA prog.

59415 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA Parsons,M

~ DANCE 762 G 3 Dance in Secondary Education and CollegePrereq: grad st & admis to MFA prog in Dance.

31822 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA Parsons,M

~ DANCE 790 G 1-3 Repertoire and EnsembleMay be repeated to max of 12 cr. Prereq: grad st in Dance component of MFA program.

31824 LAB 901 To be Arranged TBA Lilly,J When registering for this section please select the number ofcredits you would like. If you do not select a number of creditsyou will automatically be registered for 1cr.

~ DANCE 799 G 1-3 Independent StudyPrereq: grad st.

~ DANCE 801 G 3 Choreography IPrereq: grad st in Dance choreography track of MFA prog; Dance 701(P) & 702(P) or cons instr.

31826 LAB 901 To be Arranged TBA Lilly,J When registering for this section please select the number ofcredits you would like. If you do not select a number of creditsyou will automatically be registered for 1cr.

~ DANCE 802 G 3 Choreography IIPrereq: grad st in Dance Choreography track of MFA prog; Dance 701(P), 702(P), 801(P), or cons instr.

31828 LAB 901 To be Arranged TBA Vanier,L When registering for this section please select the number ofcredits you would like. If you do not select a number of creditsyou will automatically be registered for 2cr.

~ DANCE 873 G 2-4 Field History: Contemporary Dance FestivalsMay be repeated with permission to max of 9 cr. Prereq: grad st in Dance component of MFA prog.

31830 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA Lilly,J When registering for this section please select the number ofcredits you would like. If you do not select a number of creditsyou will automatically be registered for 2cr.

~ DANCE 880 G 1-3 Developing Performance QualityCr determined prior to regis. May be repeated for up to 6 cr. Prereq: grad st in MFA performance component of dance prog; Dance711 & 717 or cons instr.

31890 LAB 901 To be Arranged TBA Lilly,J When registering for this section please select the number ofcredits you would like. If you do not select a number of creditsyou will automatically be registered for 1cr.

~ DANCE 990 G 2-4 Dance Final Thesis/ProjectMay be repeated to max of 8 cr. Prereq: grad st; cons dept chair.

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Film (Film)Chair: Rob Yeo, MIT B59Dept Office: Mitchell Hall B70

IMPORTANT NOTES:

1) PREREQUISITES for Film Department courses will be enforced. Students who register for courses without completing the prerequisites may be administratively dropped from theclass.

2) Students who do not attend classes in which they are registered may be administratively dropped. Students who do not attend the first class meetings are subject to this policy.

3) FILM COURSES MAY NOT BE TAKEN ON A CREDIT/NO CREDIT BASIS.

4) FILM/VIDEO PRODUCTION COURSES ARE CLOSED TO AUDITORS.

# FILM 114 U 3 Film and Experience: The Filmmaker and the Viewer(214) Prereq: none.

33066 LEC 401 T 9:00am-11:50am CRT 175 Greene,S Enroll in Lec 401 and one DISC section Additional Tuition$60.00.

33068 LAB 801 R 9:00am-9:50am MIT B6833070 LAB 802 R 10:00am-10:50am MIT B6833072 LAB 803 R 9:00am-9:50am CRT 18133074 LAB 804 R 10:00am-10:50am CRT 18133220 LAB 805 R 9:00am-9:50am MIT B7533222 LAB 806 R 10:00am-10:50am TBA

~ FILM 115 U 3 Media ArchaeologyPrereq: Film 116(C) recom.

33724 LEC 401 T 3:00pm-4:50pm MIT B91 Warren Crow,H Additional Tuition $60.00.34070 LAB 801 R 3:00pm-3:50pm TBA34296 LAB 802 R 4:00pm-4:50pm TBA TA

D 34298 LAB 803 R 5:00pm-5:50pm TBA TA34300 LAB 804 R 3:00pm-3:50pm TBA TA34646 LAB 805 R 4:00pm-4:50pm TBA TA

D 34648 LAB 806 R 5:00pm-5:50pm TBA TA

~ FILM 116 U 3 Experimentation with MediaPrereq: Film 115(C) recom.

33732 LEC 401 M 3:00pm-4:50pm MIT B91 Bach,G Additional Tuition $60.00.34068 LAB 801 W 3:00pm-4:50pm TBA34090 LAB 802 W 3:00pm-4:50pm TBA34092 LAB 803 W 3:00pm-4:50pm TBA34094 LAB 804 W 3:00pm-4:50pm TBA34096 LAB 805 W 3:00pm-4:50pm TBA

FILM 150 U 3 Multicultural America(A&) Cultures and Communities Prog course; req’d service learning component. Not open to students who have taken Anthro 150 (ER),

English 150 (ER), History 150 (ER), Sociol 150 (ER), Wmns 150 (ER). Prereq:none.59373 LEC 401 M 1:00pm-3:50pm TBA Callahan,V Enroll in LEC 401 and a Lab: 801, 802, 803 Additional Tuition

$60.00.59374 LAB 801 W 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA TA59375 LAB 802 W 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA59376 LAB 803 W 3:00pm-3:50pm TBA

# FILM 202 U 3 Current Topics in Media Arts Production:(102) May be retaken with change in topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq: none.

34098 LEC 401 M 11:00am-12:50pm MUS 175 Bogner,C Additional Tuition $60.00.34284 DIS 601 W 11:00am-11:50am MIT B7534286 DIS 602 W 12:00pm-12:50pm MIT B7534288 DIS 603 W 11:00am-11:50am MIT B6834290 DIS 604 W 12:00pm-12:50pm MIT B6834292 DIS 605 W 11:00am-11:50am MIT B1834376 DIS 606 W 10:00am-10:50am MIT B18

# FILM 203 U 1-3 Media Workshop:May be retaken with change in content to 9 cr max. Prereq: none.

D 34342 LEC 301 T 6:00pm-9:50pm MIT B61 Czarnecki,L TOPIC: The Creative Voice: Finding Yours in Media 3 crAdditional Tuition $60.00.

D 33672 LEC 302 T 6:00pm-9:50pm TBA Miller,K TOPIC: Locating the Actor:Video/Performance/Installation 3cr Additional Tuition $60.00.

33674 LEC 303 T 1:00pm-3:50pm MIT B61 Decker,T TOPIC: Adapting Poetry to Film 3 cr Additional Tuition $60.00.D 33676 LEC 304 R 6:00pm-9:50pm MIT B61 Torinus,A TOPIC: Video Scavenger Hunt 3 cr Additional Tuition $60.00.

34260 LEC 306 F 9:00am-11:50am MIT B91 Muckerheide,S TOPIC: Inside the Business of Film 3 cr Additional Tuition$60.00.

34318 LEC 308 R 1:00pm-3:50pm MIT B61 Decker,T TOPIC: Character Design and Animation 3 cr AdditionalTuition $60.00.

59983 LEC 309 MW 9:00am-10:50am MIT 349 VanSloten,D TOPIC: Intro to 3D Computer Animation 3 cr Additional Tuition$60.00.

# FILM 220 U 3 Basic Elements of Filmmaking IPrereq: Film 115(P), 116(P) & either 114(214)(P) or 210(P); or cons instr.

30460 LAB 801 MW 9:00am-10:50am MIT B91 Yeo,R Add’l Special Course Fee: $31.45. Additional Tuition $60.00.30462 LAB 802 MW 9:00am-10:50am MIT B61 Add’l Special Course Fee: $31.45. Additional Tuition $60.00.32570 LAB 803 MW 9:00am-10:50am MIT B75 Add’l Special Course Fee: $31.45. Additional Tuition $60.00.

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# FILM 222 U 3 Basic Elements of VideoPrereq: Film 115(P), 116(P) & either 114(214)(P) or 210(P); or cons instr.

30466 LAB 801 MW 1:00pm-2:50pm MIT B56 Condit,C Additional Tuition $60.00.30464 LAB 802 TR 11:00am-12:50pm MIT B56 Torinus,A Additional Tuition $60.00.32572 LAB 803 TR 3:00pm-4:50pm MIT B56 Torinus,A Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ FILM 253 U 3 Introduction to PhotographyJointly offered with & counts as repeat of Art 253(251). Prereq: Film 115(P), 116(P) & either 114(214)(P) or 210(P); or Art 101, 106& 108; or cons instr.

34102 LAB 801 MW 12:30pm-3:15pm TBA Add’l Special Course Fee: $35.00. Also meets in MIT B84.Taught with Art 253-801. Additional Tuition $60.00.

34104 LAB 802 TR 9:00am-11:45am TBA Add’l Special Course Fee: $35.00. Also meets in MIT B84.Taught with Art 253-802. Additional Tuition $60.00.

34188 LAB 803 TR 12:30pm-3:15pm TBA Add’l Special Course Fee: $35.00. Also meets in MIT B84.Taught with Art 253-803. Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 34190 LAB 804 TR 7:00pm-9:30pm TBA Add’l Special Course Fee: $35.00. Also meets in MIT B84.Taught with Art 253-804. Additional Tuition $60.00.

# FILM 255 U 3 Introduction to Digital ArtsPrereq: Film 115(P), 116(P) & either 114(214)(P) or 210(P); or Art 118(C) or 227(C) (topic title: Web Design I); or cons instr.

32508 LAB 701 TR 1:00pm-2:50pm TBA Umali,R Additional Tuition $60.00.D 33666 LAB 702 TR 7:00pm-8:50pm TBA Moeller,A Additional Tuition $60.00.

#+ FILM 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:May be retaken with change in topic to max of 12 cr. Prereq: acceptance in Study Abroad Prog.

33808 FLD 101 To be Arranged TBA

~ FILM 299 U 1-6 Independent StudyMay be retaken for cr. Prereq: cons instr.

FILM 301 U 3 Conversations with Filmmakers and Critics(A) Prereq: none.

D 60007 LEC 001 M 6:00pm-9:50pm MIT B91 Cobb,P FOCUS: Radical Black Film. Additional Tuition $60.00.D 60009 LEC 003 W 6:00pm-9:50pm MIT B91 Greene,S FOCUS: American Science Fiction. Additional Tuition $60.00.

60010 LEC 004 R 1:00pm-3:50pm MIT B91 Kirshtner,K FOCUS: Film and Magic. Additional Tuition $60.00.60011 LEC 005 R 4:00pm-6:50pm MIT B91 Schreiber,M Taught with 314-005. Additional Tuition $60.00.

# FILM 302 U 3 Video in the Classroom(A) May be retaken to max of 6 cr. Prereq: none.

32376 FLD 101 MW 1:00pm-2:50pm TBA Umali,R Campus back-up room: MIT B75. Offcampus location TBA.Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ FILM 314 U 3 Topics in Conceptual Studies:Retakable with change of topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: Film 114(214)(P) or 210(P); or cons instr.

60013 LEC 004 R 1:00pm-3:50pm MIT B91 Kirshtner,K Taught with FILM 301-004. Additional Tuition $60.00.60016 LEC 005 R 4:00pm-6:50pm MIT B91 Schreiber,M TOPIC: Women in Film and Popular Culture FOCUS: Women

in Film & Popular C Additional Tuition $60.00.

# FILM 319 U 3 Film Genres:Retakable with change of topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: Film 114(214)(P) or 210(P); or cons instr.

D 60025 LEC 003 W 6:00pm-9:50pm MIT B91 Greene,S TOPIC: American Science Fiction Film Taught with Film 301-003. Additional Tuition $60.00.

# FILM 320 U 3 Structures of FilmPrereq: Film 114(214)(P) & 210(P); or cons instr.

59985 LEC 001 W 9:00am-11:50am MIT B65 Schreiber,M Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ FILM 350 U 3 Digital Photography: ColorJointly offered with & counts as repeat of Art 350. Prereq: grade B- or better in Art 253(251)(P) or grade B or better in Film 253(P),& Pre-Film/Film major or admis to Visual Art Prog or Inter-Arts/DIVAS Prog; or cons instr.

34386 LAB 801 MW 12:30pm-3:15pm TBA Shersty,N Taught with ART 350 Additional Special Course Fee: $70Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ FILM 352 U 3 Photographic ExpressionJointly offered with & counts as repeat of Art 352(252). Prereq: grade of B- or better in Art 253(251)(P) or B or better in Film 253(P),& Pre-Film/Film major or admis to Visual Art Prog or Inter-Arts/DIVAS Prog; or cons instr.

34192 LAB 801 TR 4:00pm-6:30pm TBA Rymarcsuk,G Additional Special Course fee: $35 Taught with Art 352-801.Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ FILM 380 U 3 Media Arts Module:May be retaken with change in topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq: admis to upper level course per portfolio review or cons instr. In case ofover-enrollment, admission based on gpa in major.

30480 LEC 401 MW 11:00am-12:50pm KSE 420 Blau,R TOPIC: Experimental Narrative Taught with Film 720-001.Additional Tuition $60.00.

32646 LEC 402 TR 11:00am-12:50pm TBA Kitchen,D TOPIC: Experimental16mm Filmmaking Additional SpecialCourse Fee: $31.45. Taught with Film 720-002. Additional Tuition$60.00.

33224 LEC 403 W 1:00pm-4:50pm TBA Decker,T TOPIC: Visual Adaptation and Poetry Taught-with Film 203-313. Additional Special Course Fee: $31.45. Additional Tuition

$60.00.D 34264 LEC 404 W 6:00pm-9:50pm TBA TOPIC: Video Lighting and Cinematography Additional Tuition

$60.00.34268 LEC 405 TR 11:00am-12:50pm TBA Cobb,P TOPIC: Ethnographic Video Production Additional Tuition

$60.00.

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60032 LEC 406 TR 3:00pm-4:50pm TBA Bach,G TOPIC: Sound as Art Taught with Film 720-004. Tues meeting inMIT B18; Thurs meeting in KSE 416. Additional Tuition $60.00.

32504 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Blau,R TOPIC: Experimental Narrative Lab Meets Friday 9:00am -5:30pm.

32650 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Kitchen,D TOPIC: Experimental16mm Filmmaking Lab Meets Friday9:00am - 5:30pm.

33226 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Decker,T TOPIC: Visual Adaptation and Poetry Lab Meets Friday9:00am - 5:30pm.

34266 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Video Lighting and Cinematography Lab Meets Friday9:00am - 5:30pm.

34270 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Ethnographic Video Prod Lab As needed on Fridays9:00am - 5:30pm.

60052 LAB 806 F 3:00pm-4:50pm TBA TOPIC: Sound as Art

# FILM 399 U 1-6 Advanced Independent StudyMay be retaken for cr. Prereq: admis to upper-level film classes per portfolio review & cons instr.

~ FILM 420 U/G 3 Intermediate Media Arts Module:May be retaken with change in topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq: admis to upper level course per portfolio review; jr st or cons instr. Incase of over-enrollment, admission based on gpa in major.

30494 LEC 401 MW 4:00pm-5:15pm MIT 254 Condit,C TOPIC: Dance and the Digital Arts Taught with Dance 489-801.Vanier,L Friday lab meets in Mitchell B56. Additional Tuition $60.00.

F 9:30am-10:45am MIT TBA32506 LEC 402 MW 3:00pm-4:50pm TBA TOPIC: Sound Recording & Digital Proc Additional Tuition

$60.00.34272 LEC 403 TR 1:00pm-2:50pm TBA TOPIC: Motion Graphics Additional Tuition $60.00.60057 LEC 404 F 9:00am-2:50pm TBA White,I TOPIC: Directing Taught in one time block; no additional lab

added. Special Course Fee: $30.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.30496 LAB 801 F 9:30am-10:45am TBA Condit,C TOPIC: Dance and the Digital Arts Lab Taught with Dance 489-

803. Friday session will meet in Mitchell B12.32510 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Sound Recording & Digital Proc Meets Friday 9:00am

- 5:30pm.34274 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Motion Graphics Lab Meets Friday 9:00am - 5:30pm.

~ FILM 450 U/G 1-6 Advanced Internship/Professional PracticeMay be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: admis to upper-level Film classes per portfolio review, cons instr.

~ FILM 454 U 3 Photography: Narrative FormsJointly offered with & counts as repeat of Art 454. Prereq: grade of B- or better in Art 350(P) & 352(252)(P); or grade of B or betterin Film 350(P) & 352(P); or cons instr.

34240 LAB 554 TR 4:00pm-6:30pm TBA Shersty,N Add’l Special Course Fee: $70.00. Taught with Art 454-555.Additional Tuition $60.00.

#+ FILM 497 U 1-12 Study Abroad:May be retaken with change in topic to max of 12 cr. Prereq: admis to upper-level Film classes per portfolio review, or cons instr.

33810 FLD 101 To be Arranged TBA

~ FILM 509 U 3 Senior Project IPrereq: admis to upper level course per portfolio review, min 12 cr of upper-level film/video/new genres electives, or cons instr. Incase of over-enrollment, admission based on gpa in major.

34242 LEC 401 MW 1:00pm-2:50pm TBA Blau,R Additional Tuition $60.00.34244 LAB 801 F To be Arranged TBA Blau,R Meets Friday 9:00am - 5:30pm.

~ FILM 510 U 6 Senior Project IIPrereq: Film 509(P) or cons instr. In case of over-enrollment, admission based on gpa in major.

30508 LEC 401 TR 3:00pm-4:50pm TBA Kitchen,D Additional Tuition $120.00.34246 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Kitchen,D Meets Friday 9:00am - 5:30pm.

# FILM 512 U 6 Senior Project in Conceptual StudiesPrereq: Film 320(P), 455(P).

34304 SEM 001 TR 11:00am-12:50pm TBA Kirshtner,K Additional Tuition $120.00.

~ FILM 552 U/G 3 Advanced Studio Practice in PhotographyJointly offered with & counts as repeat of Art 552. Prereq: jr st; grade of B- or better in Art 451(351)(P), 454(P) or 456(455)(P) orgrade of B or better in Film 451(P), 454(P) or 456(P); or grad st; or cons instr.

59554 LAB 551 TR 9:00am-11:45am TBA Rymarcsuk,G Taught with ART 552-551 Additional Special Course fee: 70.00Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ FILM 553 U/G 3 Photography PortfolioJointly offered with & counts as repeat of Art 553. Prereq: jr st; grade of B- or better in Art 552(P) or grade of B or better in Film552(P); or grad st; or cons instr.

59558 LAB 551 MW 4:00pm-6:30pm TBA Shersty,N Additional special course fee: $70 Taught with ART 553-551.Additional Tuition $60.00.

# FILM 700 G 3 Professional Practice: ProductionMay be repeated to max of 6 cr. Prereq: grad st & cons advising faculty member.

30510 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Blau,R30512 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Cobb,P30514 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Condit,C30516 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Kitchen,D30518 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA White,I32688 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Yeo,R

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# FILM 710 G 3 Graduate Film Studio/Seminar IPrereq: grad st.

D 30520 SEM 001 M 6:00pm-9:50pm MIT B65 FA 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Taught with Film 712 & Film 714.

# FILM 712 G 3 Graduate Film Studio/Seminar IIPrereq: grad st.

D 34252 SEM 001 M 6:00pm-9:50pm TBA FA 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Taught with Film 710 & Film 714.

# FILM 714 G 3 Graduate Film Studio/Seminar IIIPrereq: grad st.

D 30522 SEM 001 M 6:00pm-9:50pm TBA FA 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Taught with Film 710 & Film 712.

FILM 720 G 1-6 Graduate Film/Video Workshop IMay be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: grad st film or cons instr.

60048 SEM 001 MW 11:00am-12:50pm KSE 420 Blau,R Additional Special Course Fee: $31.45. FOCUS: ExperimentalNarrative: Taught with Film 380-401.

60049 SEM 002 TR 11:00am-12:50pm TBA Kitchen,D FOCUS: Experimental 16mm Filmmaking. Taught with 380-402.Additional Special Course Fee: $31.45.

60050 SEM 003 R 9:00am-11:50am TBA Callahan,V FOCUS: Feminism 3.0: Gender and Art in Remix Culture.60051 SEM 004 TR 3:00pm-4:50pm TBA Bach,G Taught with Film 380-406. Tues meeting in MIT B18; Thurs meet-

ing in KSE 416. Additional Tuition $60.00.

# FILM 730 G 3 Advanced Research in Film IPrereq: grad st; two of the following: Film 710, 712 & 714.

# FILM 732 G 3-6 Advanced Research in Film IIMay be retaken to max of 6 cr. Prereq: grad st; Film 710(P), 712(P), 714(P), 730(P).

# FILM 799 G 1-6 Independent Graduate Study:May be repeated to max of 9 cr. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

Fine Arts-Interdepartmental (FineArt)Interim Dean: Scott Emmons, Art 284 229-4762

~+ FINEART 319 U 3 Hybrid Sculptural Forms:Retakable w/chg in topic change to 6 cr max. FineArt 319 & Art 319 are jointly offered & count as repeats of each other. Prereq:admis to Visual Art prog or DIVAS prog & Art 118(P); or cons instr.

34170 LAB 801 TR 12:30pm-3:15pm TBA Pevnick,S Students combine electronics and object making to create inter-active and kinetic sculpture. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ FINEART 327 U 3 Digital Media Workshop:(351) Art 327 & FineArt 327(351) are jointly offered & count as repeats of each other. May be retaken w/chg in topic change to 6 cr max.

Prereq: soph st, admis to Visual Art prog or Inter-Arts/DIVAS prog; or cons instr. See semester course schedule for additional pre-req.

32698 LAB 801 MW 12:30pm-3:15pm TBA Fuchs,P TOPIC: Audio & Video Strategies for Artists and DesignersAdditional Tuition $60.00.

34230 LAB 802 TR 4:00pm-6:30pm TBA Pevnick,S TOPIC: 3D Imaging This course will be using Strata Studio 3DCX and Maya Software. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ FINEART 410 U 6 DIVAS Junior ProjectPrereq: jr st; successful completion of DIVAS portfolio review; or cons instr.

D 60069 LAB 501 M 7:30pm-10:10pm TBA Coughenour,B Additional Tuition $120.00.

# FINEART 510 U 6 DIVAS Senior ProjectPrereq: Sr st; successful completion of DIVAS portfolio review; or cons instr.

D 60070 LAB 501 M 7:30pm-10:10pm TBA Coughenour,B Additional Tuition $120.00.

Music (Music)Chair: Jon Welstead, FAM 120A, 229-5162

DIFFERENTIAL TUITION, applied regardless of the credit plateau, for all students enrolled in most undergraduate courses offered throug the degree programs within the UW-Milwaukee Peck School of the Arts beginning in the Fall 2004 semester. Eight 100-level General Education Requirement (GER) courses do not carry the differential: Music 100,Music 101, Music 102, Art 100, Art 105, Art 106, Art 124 and Theatre 100. The differential tuition rate will be set at $20 per credit during the 2008-2009 academic year. Additionaltuition enhances the quality of education in the Peck School of the Arts.

All Inter-Arts traditional track majors (excluding DIVAS and Musical Theatre) must meet with their academic advisor in the Peck School of the Arts Student Services Office prior to reg-istration. A registration hold will be placed on the students record until an adademic advising session is held. Upon completion of the advising session, the registration hold will beremoved. Call 229-4763 to make an appointment to see your Peck School of the Arts academic advisor.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT STUDY, INDEPENDENT READING, & FIELD WORK COURSES: to register on PAWS, choose ‘Add a Class’. Select the term you want toadd the class to. Next to Search for Classes click ‘Search’. Select subject from the drop down menu and enter the Catalog Number. Click on ‘Search’. Select section with yourinstructor’s name, click on ‘select class.’ Select the number of Units from the drop down menu then click on ‘Next.’ Click on ‘Proceed To Step 2 of 3’. Click on ‘Finish Enrolling.’Some courses may require permission to enroll.

MUSIC 1 U 2 Theory FundamentalsPrereq: Music major or cons instr.

32696 LEC 001 TR 8:00am-8:50am MUS 320 Nelson-Raney,S Additional Tuition $40.00.59131 LEC 002 TR 8:00am-8:50am MUS 340 Cucunato,L Additional Tuition $40.00

MUSIC 30 U 1 University BandMusic 30 & 31 may be retaken to combined max of 10 sem. Prereq: Music major.

32990 LAB 501 MW 4:00pm-5:30pm ZEL 280 Jones,S Additional Tuition $20.00.

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MUSIC 31 U 2 University Band(A) Music 30 & 31 may be retaken to combined max of 10 sem. Prereq: non-Music major.

32988 LAB 501 MW 4:00pm-5:30pm ZEL 280 Jones,S Prereq: non-music major and previous instrumental experience.Additional Tuition $40.00

MUSIC 40 U 1 Symphony BandMusic 40 & 41 may be retaken to combined max of 10 sem. Prereq: Music major, audition; & cons instr.

32992 LAB 501 MF 2:00pm-3:50pm TBA Corley,S Additional Tuition $20.00.W 2:00pm-2:50pm ZEL 280

MUSIC 41 U 2 Symphony Band(A) Music 40 & 41 may be retaken to combined max of 10 sem. Prereq: non-Music major; audition; & cons instr.

32994 LAB 501 MF 2:00pm-3:50pm TBA Corley,S Additional Tuition $40.00 Meets in ZEL 280W 2:00pm-2:50pm ZEL 280

MUSIC 42 U 1 Wind EnsembleMusic 42 & 43 ‘Wind Ensemble’ may be retaken to combined max of 10 sem. Prereq: Music major; audition; & cons instr.

32980 LAB 501 MW 12:00pm-1:50pm ZEL 280 Corley,S Additional Tuition $20.00.F 1:00pm-1:50pm ZEL 280

MUSIC 43 U 2 Wind EnsembleMusic 42 & 43 ‘Wind Ensemble’ may be retaken to combined max of 10 sem. Prereq: non-Music major; audition; & cons instr.

32982 LAB 501 MW 12:00pm-1:50pm ZEL 280 Corley,S Additional Tuition $40.00.F 1:00pm-1:50pm ZEL 280

MUSIC 44 U 1 University ChoirMusic 44 & 45 may be retaken to combined max of 10 sem. Prereq: Music major; cons instr; audition.

32926 LAB 501 MWF 2:00pm-2:50pm MUS 280 Rivera,J Additional Tuition $20.00.

MUSIC 45 U 2 University Choir(A) Music 44 & 45 may be retaken to combined max of 10 sem. Prereq: non-Music majors; cons instr; audition.

32928 LAB 501 MWF 2:00pm-2:50pm MUS 280 Rivera,J Additional Tuition $40.00.

# MUSIC 51 U 1 Men’s Glee ClubMay be retaken to a max of 10 sem. Prereq: none.

31870 LAB 801 TR 2:00pm-2:50pm MUS 280 Rivera,J Add’l Prereq: Cons instr; audition. Additional Tuition $20.00.

# MUSIC 52 U 1 Women’s ChorusVoice placements 1st wk each sem. Music 52 & 53 may be retaken to combined max of 10 sem. Prereq: Music major; cons instr;audition.

32930 LAB 501 MWF 1:00pm-1:50pm MUS 280 Hansen,G Additional Tuition $20.00.

# MUSIC 53 U 2 Women’s Chorus(A) Voice placements 1st wk each sem. Music 52 & 53 may be retaken to combined max of 10 sem. Prereq: non-Music major; cons

instr; audition.32932 LAB 501 MWF 1:00pm-1:50pm MUS 280 Hansen,G Additional Tuition $40.00.

MUSIC 56 U 1 Concert ChoraleMusic 56 & 57 may be retaken to combined max of 10 sem. Prereq: Music major; audition; & cons instr.

32934 LAB 501 M 12:00pm-12:50pm MUS 280 Hansen,S Additional Tuition $20.00.TWR 3:00pm-3:50pm MUS 280

MUSIC 57 U 2 Concert Chorale(A) Music 56 & 57 may be retaken to combined max of 10 sem. Prereq: non-Music major; audition; & cons instr.

32936 LAB 501 M 12:00pm-12:50pm MUS 280 Hansen,S Additional Tuition $40.00.TWR 3:00pm-3:50pm MUS 280

# MUSIC 62 U 1 Gospel Choir(A) May be retaken to max of 10 sem. Prereq: cons instr; audition.

D 32938 LAB 801 M 7:00pm-8:30pm MUS 280 Hansen,S 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $20.00.

MUSIC 81 U 2 University Community Orchestra(A) Music 81 & 181 may be retaken to combined max of 10 sem. Prereq: non-music major.

D 33736 LAB 501 W 7:00pm-9:30pm ZEL 280 Deutsch,M Additional Tuition $40.00.

MUSIC 82 U 2 Symphony Orchestra(A) Music 182 & 082 may be retaken to combined max of 10 sem. Prereq: non-Music major; audition; & cons instr.

33000 LAB 501 TR 1:00pm-3:50pm ZEL 280 Deutsch,M Additional Tuition $40.00.

MUSIC 100 U 3 Introduction to Music Literature(A) Prereq: none.

30562 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am MUS 175 Noonan,T Prereq: None

MUSIC 101 U 3 Fundamentals of Music(A) Not accepted as part of a Music major. Prereq: none.

30564 LEC 001 MWF 9:00am-9:50am MUS 23030566 LEC 002 MWF 10:00am-10:50am MUS 320

MUSIC 102 U 3 American Popular Music(A) Prereq: none.

30568 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm MUS 175 Rosenblum,M Prereq: none.30570 LEC 002 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm MUS 175 Brauner,M Prereq: none.

MUSIC 107 U 0 Music ConvocationFee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: Music majors only.

30572 LEC 001 F 12:00pm-12:50pm MUS 175 Noonan,T Additional Tuition $20.00.

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MUSIC 108 U 3 The Concert Experience(A) May not be used as part of the music req for music majors. Prereq: none.

30574 LEC 001 MW 12:00pm-12:50pm MUS 240 Noonan,T Fridays - meets in MUSIC ROOM 175 Additional Tuition $60.00.F 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA

MUSIC 120 U 0 Composition Colloquium:Fee for 1 cr assessed. May be retaken; 4 sem minimum required for composition majors. Prereq: Music major or cons instr.

30576 LEC 001 R 1:00pm-1:50pm MUS B60 Welstead,J Additional Tuition $20.00.

MUSIC 123 U 1 Aural Theory IPrereq: theory placement exam; Music major; & Music 001(P) or equiv.

30578 LEC 001 TR 8:00am-8:50am MUS 230 Burmeister,J Additional Tuition $20.00.30580 LEC 002 TR 9:00am-9:50am MUS 230 Burmeister,J Additional Tuition $20.00.30582 LEC 003 MF 11:00am-11:50am MUS 230 Burmeister,J Additional Tuition $20.00.

MUSIC 124 U 1 Aural Theory IIPrereq: Music Major; Music 123(P), 125(P), & 127(P) or equiv.

30584 LEC 001 MF 9:00am-9:50am MUS 360 Burmeister,J Additional Tuition $20.00.33734 LEC 002 TR 10:00am-10:50am MUS 230 Schlei,S Additional Tuition $20.00.

MUSIC 125 U 1 Keyboard Harmony IPrereq: theory placement exam; Music major; & Music 001(P) or equiv.

30004 LEC 001 W 8:00am-8:50am MUS 270 Nelson-Raney,S Additional Tuition $20.00.30006 LEC 002 W 10:00am-10:50am MUS 270 Nelson-Raney,S Additional Tuition $20.00.30008 LEC 003 F 8:00am-8:50am MUS 270 Cucunato,L Additional Tuition $20.00.34656 LEC 004 M 8:00am-8:50am MUS 270 Cucunato,L 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $20.00.

MUSIC 126 U 1 Keyboard Harmony IIPrereq: Music Major; Music 123(P), 125(P), & 127(P) or equiv.

30586 LEC 001 W 9:00am-9:50am MUS 270 Nelson-Raney,S Additional Tuition $20.00.32496 LEC 002 F 10:00am-10:50am MUS 270 Cucunato,L Additional Tuition $20.00.

MUSIC 127 U 1 Materials of Theory IPrereq: theory placement exam; Music major; & Music 001(P) or equiv.

30588 LEC 001 MF 9:00am-9:50am MUS 180 Monhardt,J Additional Tuition $20.00.30590 LEC 002 MF 9:00am-9:50am MUS 180 Monhardt,J Additional Tuition $20.00.30592 LEC 003 MF 9:00am-9:50am MUS 180 Monhardt,J Additional Tuition $20.00.

MUSIC 128 U 2 Materials of Theory IIPrereq: Music Major; Music 123(P), 125(P), & 127(P) or equiv.

30594 LEC 001 TR 9:00am-9:50am MUS 180 Monhardt,J Additional Tuition $40.00.30596 LEC 002 TR 9:00am-9:50am MUS 180 Monhardt,J Additional Tuition $40.00.

MUSIC 140 U 1-2 Class Voice(A)(343) May be retaken to max of 4 cr. Prereq: some knowledge of music helpful but not required; cons instr.

30598 LEC 001 TR 12:00pm-12:50pm MUS 360 Errante,V Additional Tuition $20.00/cr Instrumental Music Majors Only30018 LEC 002 MW 1:00pm-1:50pm MUS 320 Seidl,T Theatre Majors Only Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.34352 LEC 003 TR 1:00pm-1:50pm MUS 280 Hansen,G Prereq: None Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

MUSIC 150 U 3 Beginning Guitar(A)(345) May be retaken to max of 6 cr. Prereq: none.

30554 LAB 801 TR 10:00am-11:15am MUS 180 Belfer,B Additional Tuition $60.00.30556 LAB 802 TR 11:30am-12:45pm MUS 180 Belfer,B Additional Tuition $60.00.30558 LAB 803 MW 11:00am-12:15pm MUS 180 Belfer,B Additional Tuition $60.00.30560 LAB 804 T 3:30pm-6:00pm MUS 180 Belfer,B Additional Tuition $60.00.

MUSIC 151 U 3 Intermediate Guitar(A)(346) May be retaken to max of 6 cr. Prereq: Music 150(345)(P); or cons instr.

30020 LAB 801 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm MUS 180 Belfer,B Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ MUSIC 152 U 3 Guitar Performance Survey(A) Prereq: Music 346(P) or 151(P), or cons instr; & ability to read notation.

33548 LEC 001 TR 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA Chekan,E Meets: ZEL 188. Additional Tuition $60.0033820 LEC 002 TR 11:00am-11:50am TBA Chekan,E Meets ZEL 188 Additional Tuition $60.00

MUSIC 181 U 1 University Community OrchestraMusic 81 & 181 may be retaken to combined max of 10 sem. Prereq: Music Major playing secondary instrument(s).

D 33010 LAB 501 W 7:00pm-9:30pm ZEL 280 Deutsch,M Additional Tuition $20.00.

MUSIC 182 U 1 Symphony OrchestraMusic 182 & 82 may be retaken to combined max of 10 sem. Prereq: Music major; audition; & cons instr.

33002 LAB 501 TR 1:00pm-3:50pm ZEL 280 Deutsch,M Additional Tuition $20.00.

MUSIC 211 U 3 General History of Western Music IPrereq: soph st & 2 sem of music theory.

30022 LEC 401 MWF 9:00am-9:50am MUS 320 Brauner,M Additional Tuition $60.00.30024 DIS 601 T 9:00am-9:50am MUS 24030026 DIS 602 T 10:00am-10:50am MUS 240

MUSIC 220 U 3 Introduction to Computers and MusicPrereq: Music major; previous experience in computers & music; or cons instr.

30010 LEC 001 W 4:00pm-6:50pm MUS 270 Schlei,K Additional Tuition $60.00.33662 LEC 002 T 4:00pm-6:50pm MUS 270 Schlei,K Additional Tuition $60.00.

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MUSIC 225 U 2 Materials of Theory IIIPrereq: Music Major; Music 124(P), 126(P), & 128(P) or equiv.

30028 LEC 001 MF 8:00am-8:50am MUS 180 Monhardt,J Additional Tuition $40.00.30030 LEC 002 MF 8:00am-8:50am MUS 180 Monhardt,J Additional Tuition $40.00.

MUSIC 226 U 1 Aural Theory IIIPrereq: Music Major; Music 124(P), 126(P), & 128(P) or equiv.

30600 LEC 001 MF 10:00am-10:50am MUS 230 Burmeister,J Additional Tuition $20.00.30602 LEC 002 TR 10:00am-10:50am MUS 320 Burmeister,J Additional Tuition $20.00.

# MUSIC 227 U 1 Keyboard Harmony III(229) Prereq: Music Major; Music 124(P), 126(P), & 128(P) or equiv.

30032 LEC 001 W 11:00am-11:50am MUS 270 Nelson-Raney,S Additional Tuition $20.00.30034 LEC 002 F 11:00am-11:50am MUS 270 Cucunato,L Additional Tuition $20.00.

MUSIC 230 U 3 Form AnalysisPrereq: Music 225 & 226.

34088 LEC 001 MWF 10:00am-10:50am MUS 340 Schlei,S Additional Tuition $60.00.

MUSIC 244 U 1 Basic Diction in SingingPrereq: soph st & cons instr.

32566 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-11:50am MUS 360 Errante,V Additional Tuition $20.00.

# MUSIC 248 U 1 Sight-Reading for Guitar ICounts as repeat of Music 280 with same topic. Prereq: cons instr, Music major.

34404 LEC 001 W 1:00pm-1:50pm KSE 594 Kammin,B Meets: KSE 594 Additional Tuition $20.00.

MUSIC 259 U 2 AccompanyingPrereq: jr st or cons instr.

30036 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J Meets: MUS 421. Additional Tuition $40.00.32100 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J Meets: MUS 331. Additional Tuition $40.00.34660 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E Meets: Music 110. Instrumental Accompanying. Additional

Tuition $40.00.

MUSIC 271 U 1 Jazz Ensemble(A) May be retaken to max of 10 cr. Prereq: cons instr.

30042 LAB 801 TR 12:00pm-1:50pm MUS 150 Hanrahan,C Additional Tuition $20.00.

MUSIC 275 U 1-2 Keyboard Performance RepertoirePrereq: jr st & cons instr.

59160 LAB 801 T 3:00pm-4:50pm MUS 340 Otwell,M Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

# MUSIC 278 U 2 Afro-Caribbean and Latin American Guitar StylesCounts as repeat of Music 489 with same topic. Prereq: cons instr.

D 33550 LEC 001 W 5:00pm-5:50pm TBA Izquierdo,R Additional Tuition $40.00.

MUSIC 280 U 1-3 Special Studies in Music:May be retaken for cr when course content is different. Prereq: none.

33814 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R TOPIC: Guitar Ensemble - Classical, Flamenco &Fingerstyle1 cr Additional Tuition $20.00.

33816 LEC 002 T 4:00pm-5:50pm KSE 594 Linke,D TOPIC: Guitar Ensemble - Jazz 1 cr Additional Tuition $20.00.D 59163 LEC 003 W 5:30pm-6:30pm MUS 240 Thomason-Redus,C TOPIC: Flute Ensemble 1 cr Additional Tuition $20.00

33978 LEC 004 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm MUS 150 Hanrahan,C TOPIC: Jazz Arranging 3 cr Additional Tuition $60.00.34446 LEC 006 TR 12:00pm-12:50pm ZEL 353 Rosove,L TOPIC: Orchestra Auditions Techniques 2 cr Additional

Tuition $40.00.34482 LEC 007 MWF 1:00pm-1:50pm MUS 230 Rosenblum,M TOPIC: Folk Music in Contemporary Culture 3 cr Additional

Tuition $60.00.34564 LEC 008 M 4:00pm-4:50pm KSE 594 Billmann,P TOPIC: Guitar Ensemble - Jazz 1 cr Meets at KSE 594

(Kenilworth Square). Instructor: Pete Billman. Additional Tuition$20.00.

# MUSIC 300 U 3 Literary Aspects of Rock and Roll(A) Prereq: Music 102(P), or cons instr.

59164 LEC 001 T 3:30pm-6:30pm MUS 240 Rosenblum,M Additional Tuition $60.00

MUSIC 307 U 3 General History of Western Music IIIPrereq: jr st, 3 sem music theory, Music 211(P) & 212(P).

30044 LEC 401 MWF 11:00am-11:50am MUS 320 Kuhn,J Additional Tuition $60.00.30046 DIS 601 R 9:00am-9:50am MUS 24030048 DIS 602 R 10:00am-10:50am MUS 240

MUSIC 310 U/G 3 Introduction to World Musics(A) Prereq: jr st or cons instr.

D 30050 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm MUS 320 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $60.00.

MUSIC 312 U/G 3 Music of the Classic EraPrereq: jr st; Music 211, 212, 307; 4 sem of music theory.

59165 LEC 001 MWF 11:00am-11:50am MUS 360 Noonan,T Additional Tuition $60.00

MUSIC 321 U 3 CounterpointPrereq: Music 225, 226.

30052 LEC 001 MWF 10:00am-10:50am MUS 240 Carpenter,K Additional Tuition $60.00.

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MUSIC 328 U/G 3 Digital Synthesis and Systems IIPrereq: jr st; Music major; Music 327(P); previous experience in computers & music; or cons instr.

33822 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm MUS B50 Welstead,J Additional Tuition $60.00.

# MUSIC 348 U 1 Sight-Reading for Guitar IICounts as repeat of Music 280 with same topic. Prereq: cons instr, Music major

59166 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J Additional Tuition $20.00.

#+ MUSIC 353 U 2 ConductingPrereq: jr st; Music major; Music 230(P) & cons instr.

33824 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-11:50am MUS 280 Hansen,G Open to any music major except Choral Music Ed majors.Additional Tuition $40.00.

33006 LEC 002 TR 11:00am-11:50am ZEL 353 Deutsch,M Additional Tuition $40.00.33826 LEC 003 MW 10:00am-10:50am MUS 280 Hansen,G Open ONLY to Choral Music Ed Majors Additional Tuition $40.00.

# MUSIC 361 U 1-2 Ensemble - Piano(261) Open to advanced performers on piano. May not be substituted for the required credits in applied music, band or orchestra except

by special permission. May be retaken for cr. Prereq: cons instr.30038 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J Meets: MUS 421. Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.33758 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

# MUSIC 365 U 1-2 Ensemble - Woodwind(265) Open to advanced performers on woodwind. May not be substituted for the required credits in applied music, band or orchestra

except by special permission. May be retaken for cr. Prereq: cons instr.33056 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Thomason-Redus,C Class meets in MUSIC 461 Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.34472 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

# MUSIC 367 U 1-2 Ensemble - Brass(267) Open to advanced performers on brass. May not be substituted for the required credits in applied music, band or orchestra except

by special permission. May be retaken for cr. Prereq: cons instr.30040 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.34470 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

# MUSIC 369 U 1-2 Ensemble - Strings(269) Open to advanced performers on stringed instruments. May not be substituted for the required credits in applied music, band or

orchestra except by special permission. May be retaken for cr. Prereq: cons instr.33430 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.33752 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.34468 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

MUSIC 370 U 1-2 Chamber Ensemble - Mixed(270) Open to advanced performers of all instruments. May not be substituted for the required credits in applied music, band or orchestra

except by special permission. May be retaken for cr. Prereq: cons instr.33828 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J Meets MUS 421. Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.33830 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E Meets MUS 116. Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.33832 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.33834 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Thomason-Redus,C Meets MUS 461. Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.33836 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.33838 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.34462 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.34464 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.34466 LAB 809 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

# MUSIC 402 U 1 Jazz ComboMay be retaken for cr. Prereq: cons instr.

59161 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C Additional Tuition $20.00

MUSIC 421 U/G 3 Materials of Contemporary MusicPrereq: jr st & Music 230(P).

D 34354 LEC 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm MUS 180 Heinrichs,W Additional Tuition $60.00.

MUSIC 452 U/G 1-2 Collegium Musicum(A) Music majors enroll for 1 cr per sem; others for 1 or 2 cr. Prereq: jr st; cons instr.

D 59167 LAB 801 MW 5:30pm-7:10pm MUS 220 Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

MUSIC 454 U 1 Contemporary Music EnsemblePrereq: cons instr.

33562 LAB 501 M 3:30pm-4:20pm MUS B60 Nelson-Raney,S 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $20.00.

MUSIC 457-C U/G 0-3 Opera TheatreMay be retaken to max of 4 sem. Students needing 0 cr should enroll for Music 457-Z; those needing 1-3 cr should enroll for Music457-C and specify number of cr. Students who enroll for 0 cr will be assessed a 1-cr fee by the University. Prereq: cons instr &major teacher.

33844 LAB 501 MTW 4:00pm-5:30pm MUS 320 Ollmann,K Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.33610 LAB 502 MTW 4:00pm-5:30pm MUS 230 Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

MUSIC 457-Z U/G 0-3 Opera TheatreMay be retaken to max of 4 sem. Students needing 0 cr should enroll for Music 457-Z; those needing 1-3 cr should enroll for Music457-C and specify number of cr. Students who enroll for 0 cr will be assessed a 1-cr fee by the University. Prereq: cons instr &major teacher.

33846 LAB 501 MTW 4:00pm-5:30pm MUS 320 Ollmann,K Additional Tuition $20.00.33612 LAB 502 MTW 4:00pm-5:30pm MUS 230 Additional Tuition $20.00.

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# MUSIC 478 U 3 Finger-Style Guitar: History and PerformanceCounts as repeat of Music 280 with same topic. Prereq: cons instr, Music major.

D 33560 LEC 001 R 5:30pm-8:10pm KSE 516 Stropes,J Additional Tuition $60.00.

# MUSIC 489 U/G 1-4 Workshop:Prereq: jr st; additional prereq announced each offering.

33428 LEC 002 R 3:30pm-6:30pm MUS 230 Rosenblum,M TOPIC: Rock and Roll Lyrics: the Art of Songwriting 3 crAdditional Tuition $60.00.

33852 LEC 005 TR 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA Izquierdo,R TOPIC: Guitar Technique 1 cr Additional Tuition $20.00.

MUSIC 553 U/G 2 Advanced Conducting IPrereq: sr st & cons instr.

32940 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Hansen,S Additional Tuition $40.00.33008 LEC 002 W 9:30am-11:30am TBA Deutsch,M Meets: ZEL 354. Additional Tuition $40.00.59469 LEC 003 To be arranged TBA Additional Tuition $40.00

MUSIC 554 U/G 2 Advanced Conducting IIPrereq: sr st, Music 553(P) & cons instr.

33418 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Deutsch,M Meets: ZEL 354. Additional Tuition $40.00.33854 LEC 002 To be Arranged TBA Hansen,S Additional Tuition $40.00.59470 LEC 003 To be arranged TBA Additional Tuition $40.00

~ MUSIC 561 U/G 1-3 Advanced Chamber MusicOpen to performance majors. May not be substituted for the required credits in applied music, band or orchestra except by specialpermission. May be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st; cons instr.

30054 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.D 33754 LAB 802 M 6:00pm-7:50pm TBA Storniolo,C 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

33760 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.33762 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.33802 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Thomason-Redus,C Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.34450 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.34452 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.34454 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.34456 LAB 809 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.34458 LAB 810 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.34460 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Ollmann,K Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.34584 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.59169 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Hoelscher,M Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.59170 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M Additional Tuition $20.00/cr59171 LAB 815 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M Additional Tuition $20.00/cr

MUSIC 620 U/G 1-2 Advanced Percussion PedagogyPrereq: jr st.

30056 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Storniolo,C Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

MUSIC 659 U 0 Junior RecitalFee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: jr st; cons instr.

30058 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Ollmann,K Additional Tuition $20.00.30060 LEC 002 To be Arranged TBA Thomason-Redus,C Additional Tuition $20.00.30062 LEC 003 To be Arranged TBA Burns,L Additional Tuition $20.00.30064 LEC 004 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R Additional Tuition $20.00.30066 LEC 005 To be Arranged TBA Errante,V Additional Tuition $20.00.30068 LEC 007 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K Additional Tuition $20.00.30070 LEC 008 To be Arranged TBA Heinrichs,W Additional Tuition $20.00.30072 LEC 009 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J Additional Tuition $20.00.30074 LEC 010 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E Additional Tuition $20.00.30076 LEC 011 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S Additional Tuition $20.00.30078 LEC 012 To be Arranged TBA Additional Tuition $20.00.30080 LEC 013 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T Additional Tuition $20.00.30082 LEC 014 To be Arranged TBA Welstead,J Additional Tuition $20.00.30084 LEC 015 To be Arranged TBA Additional Tuition $20.00.32620 LEC 016 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L Additional Tuition $20.00.30088 LEC 017 To be Arranged TBA Nelson-Raney,S Additional Tuition $20.00.32622 LEC 018 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M Additional Tuition $20.00.30090 LEC 019 To be Arranged TBA Linke,D Additional Tuition $20.00.30092 LEC 020 To be Arranged TBA Hoelscher,M Additional Tuition $20.00.32614 LEC 021 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S Additional Tuition $20.00.32616 LEC 022 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T Additional Tuition $20.00.32618 LEC 023 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M Additional Tuition $20.00.30094 LEC 024 To be Arranged TBA Borghesani,D Additional Tuition $20.00.30096 LEC 025 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B Additional Tuition $20.00.30098 LEC 026 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J Additional Tuition $20.00.30100 LEC 027 To be Arranged TBA Storniolo,C Additional Tuition $20.00.32624 LEC 029 To be Arranged TBA Lane,D Additional Tuition $20.00.30102 LEC 030 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C Additional Tuition $20.00.33856 LEC 031 To be arranged TBA Additional Tuition $20.00.33858 LEC 032 To be arranged TBA Additional Tuition $20.00.30086 LEC 033 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G Additional Tuition $20.00.30104 LEC 034 To be Arranged TBA Ruck,T Additional Tuition $20.00.30106 LEC 035 To be Arranged TBA Monhardt,J Additional Tuition $20.00.30108 LEC 036 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J Additional Tuition $20.00.30110 LEC 037 To be Arranged TBA Carpenter,K Additional Tuition $20.00.

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32606 LEC 038 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B Additional Tuition $20.00.32610 LEC 039 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,L Additional Tuition $20.00.32612 LEC 040 To be Arranged TBA Lobotzke,A Additional Tuition $20.00.32866 LEC 041 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P Additional Tuition $20.00.

#+ MUSIC 660-C U 0-2 Senior Recital:Students in the multiple woodwinds performance major may fulfill the requirement for two senior recitals (1 cr for primary instrumentand 2 cr for secondary instrument) by enrolling in two sections of Music 660 during the same sem. Students needing 0 cr shouldenroll for Music 660-Z; those needing 1-2 cr should enroll for Music 660-C and specify number of cr. Students who enroll for 0 crwill be assessed a 1-cr fee by the University. May be retaken to max of 3 cr or two sem. Prereq: sr st & recital hearing before areafaculty.

32292 IND 001 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E TOPIC: Piano Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.32294 IND 002 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P TOPIC: Guitar Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.32296 IND 003 To be Arranged TBA Borghesani,D TOPIC: Percussion Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.32298 IND 004 To be Arranged TBA Burns,L TOPIC: Composition/Technology Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.32300 IND 005 To be Arranged TBA Carpenter,K TOPIC: Composition Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.32302 IND 006 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S TOPIC: Oboe Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.32304 IND 007 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Tuba/Euphonium Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.32306 IND 008 To be Arranged TBA Errante,V TOPIC: Voice Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.32308 IND 009 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G TOPIC: French Horn Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.32310 IND 010 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B TOPIC: Bassoon Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.32312 IND 011 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C TOPIC: Saxophone Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.32314 IND 012 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K TOPIC: Trumpet Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.32316 IND 013 To be Arranged TBA Heinrichs,W TOPIC: Composition Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.32318 IND 014 To be Arranged TBA Hoelscher,M TOPIC: Trombone Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.32894 IND 015 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R TOPIC: Guitar-Classical Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.32320 IND 016 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J TOPIC: Piano Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.32322 IND 017 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M TOPIC: Trombone Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.32904 IND 018 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S TOPIC: Cello Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.32324 IND 019 To be Arranged TBA Ruck,T TOPIC: Voice Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.32724 IND 020 To be Arranged TBA Lane,D TOPIC: Voice Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.32326 IND 021 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Voice Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.32328 IND 022 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T TOPIC: Clarinet Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.32330 IND 023 To be Arranged TBA Linke,D TOPIC: Guitar Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.32332 IND 024 To be Arranged TBA Lobotzke,A TOPIC: Harp Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.32334 IND 025 To be Arranged TBA Monhardt,J TOPIC: Composition Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.32906 IND 026 To be Arranged TBA Nelson-Raney,S TOPIC: Composition Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.32336 IND 027 To be Arranged TBA Ollmann,K TOPIC: Voice Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.32338 IND 028 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M TOPIC: Oboe Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.32914 IND 029 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Piano Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.33014 IND 030 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L TOPIC: Viola Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.33322 IND 031 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,L TOPIC: Double Bass Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.33356 IND 032 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T TOPIC: Bassoon Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.33396 IND 033 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Organ Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.33504 IND 034 To be Arranged TBA Storniolo,C TOPIC: Percussion Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.33524 IND 035 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J TOPIC: Guitar Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.33776 IND 036 To be Arranged TBA Thomason-Redus,C TOPIC: Flute Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.33780 IND 037 To be Arranged TBA Welstead,J TOPIC: Composition/Technology Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.33862 IND 038 To be Arranged TBA Wetzel,T TOPIC: Percussion Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.33864 IND 039 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B TOPIC: Violin Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

#+ MUSIC 660-Z U 0-2 Senior Recital:Students in the multiple woodwinds performance major may fulfill the requirement for two senior recitals (1 cr for primary instrumentand 2 cr for secondary instrument) by enrolling in two sections of Music 660 during the same sem. Students needing 0 cr shouldenroll for Music 660-Z; those needing 1-2 cr should enroll for Music 660-C and specify number of cr. Students who enroll for 0 crwill be assessed a 1-cr fee by the University. May be retaken to max of 3 cr or two sem. Prereq: sr st & recital hearing before areafaculty.

33986 IND 001 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E TOPIC: Piano Additional Tuition $20.00.33988 IND 002 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P TOPIC: Guitar Additional Tuition $20.00.33990 IND 003 To be Arranged TBA Borghesani,D TOPIC: Percussion Additional Tuition $20.00.33992 IND 004 To be Arranged TBA Burns,L TOPIC: Composition/Technology Additional Tuition $20.00.33994 IND 005 To be Arranged TBA Carpenter,K TOPIC: Composition Additional Tuition $20.00.33996 IND 006 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S TOPIC: Oboe Additional Tuition $20.00.33998 IND 007 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Tuba/Euphonium Additional Tuition $20.00.34000 IND 008 To be Arranged TBA Errante,V TOPIC: Voice Additional Tuition $20.00.34002 IND 009 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G TOPIC: French Horn Additional Tuition $20.00.34004 IND 010 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B TOPIC: Bassoon Additional Tuition $20.00.34006 IND 011 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C TOPIC: Saxophone Additional Tuition $20.00.34008 IND 012 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K TOPIC: Trumpet Additional Tuition $20.00.34010 IND 013 To be Arranged TBA Heinrichs,W TOPIC: Composition Additional Tuition $20.00.34012 IND 014 To be Arranged TBA Hoelscher,M TOPIC: Trombone Additional Tuition $20.00.34014 IND 015 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R TOPIC: Guitar-Classical Additional Tuition $20.00.34016 IND 016 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J TOPIC: Piano Additional Tuition $20.00.34018 IND 017 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M TOPIC: Trombone Additional Tuition $20.00.34020 IND 018 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S TOPIC: Cello Additional Tuition $20.00.34022 IND 019 To be Arranged TBA Ruck,T TOPIC: Voice Additional Tuition $20.00.34024 IND 020 To be Arranged TBA Lane,D TOPIC: Voice Additional Tuition $20.00.34026 IND 021 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Voice Additional Tuition $20.00.34028 IND 022 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T TOPIC: Clarinet Additional Tuition $20.00.34030 IND 023 To be Arranged TBA Linke,D TOPIC: Guitar Additional Tuition $20.00.34032 IND 024 To be Arranged TBA Lobotzke,A TOPIC: Harp Additional Tuition $20.00.34034 IND 025 To be Arranged TBA Monhardt,J TOPIC: Composition/Technology Additional Tuition $20.00.

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34036 IND 026 To be Arranged TBA Nelson-Raney,S TOPIC: Composition Additional Tuition $20.00.34038 IND 027 To be Arranged TBA Ollmann,K TOPIC: Voice Additional Tuition $20.00.34040 IND 028 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M TOPIC: Oboe Additional Tuition $20.00.34042 IND 029 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Piano Additional Tuition $20.00.34294 IND 030 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L TOPIC: Viola Additional Tuition $20.00.34044 IND 031 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,L TOPIC: Double Bass Additional Tuition $20.00.34046 IND 032 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T TOPIC: Bassoon Additional Tuition $20.00.34048 IND 033 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Organ Additional Tuition $20.00.34050 IND 034 To be Arranged TBA Storniolo,C TOPIC: Percussion Additional Tuition $20.00.34052 IND 035 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J TOPIC: Guitar Additional Tuition $20.00.34054 IND 036 To be Arranged TBA Thomason-Redus,C TOPIC: Flute Additional Tuition $20.00.34056 IND 037 To be Arranged TBA Welstead,J TOPIC: Composition/Technology Additional Tuition $20.00.34058 IND 038 To be Arranged TBA Wetzel,T TOPIC: Percussion Additional Tuition $20.00.34060 IND 039 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B TOPIC: Violin Additional Tuition $20.00.

MUSIC 680 U/G 1-3 Special Studies in Music:May be retaken with change of topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st or cons instr.

D 34066 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm MUS B40 Burns,L TOPIC: Electronics in Performance 3 cr, 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $60.00.

34440 LEC 003 M 1:00pm-3:50pm KSE 516 Stropes,J TOPIC: Transcription & Typestting for Finger-Style Guitar 3cr, 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 MEETS IN KSE 516 AdditionalTuition $60.00.

34444 LEC 004 TR 12:00pm-12:50pm ZEL 353 Rosove,L TOPIC: Orchestra Auditions Techniques 2 cr AdditionalTuition $40.00.

34480 LEC 005 MWF 1:00pm-1:50pm MUS 230 Rosenblum,M TOPIC: Folk Music in Contemporary Culture 3 cr AdditionalTuition $60.00.

D 34586 LEC 006 M 8:00pm-9:50pm TBA Storniolo,C TOPIC: Percussion Repertoire 2 cr, 09/08/2008-12/13/2008Additional Tuition $40.00.

D 59179 LEC 007 W 5:30pm-6:30pm MUS 240 Thomason-Redus,C TOPIC: Flute Ensemble 1 cr Additional Tuition $20.00.D 59180 LEC 008 M 4:30pm-7:10pm MUS 180 Carpenter,K TOPIC: Music of the Beatles 3 cr Additional Tuition $60.00.

# MUSIC 691 U/G 2 Senior ThesisPrereq: sr st. Not available for grad cr at this time.

# MUSIC 693 U/G 1-4 Apprenticeship:Prereq: jr st; cons curric comm.

30142 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Brauner,M Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.30144 LEC 002 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.30146 LEC 003 To be Arranged TBA Deutsch,M Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.30148 LEC 005 To be Arranged TBA Emmons,S Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.30150 LEC 006 To be Arranged TBA Errante,V Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.30152 LEC 007 To be Arranged TBA Monhardt,J Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.30154 LEC 008 To be Arranged TBA Hansen,S Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.30156 LEC 009 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.30158 LEC 010 To be Arranged TBA Heinrichs,W Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.30160 LEC 011 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.30162 LEC 012 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.30164 LEC 013 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.30166 LEC 014 To be Arranged TBA Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.30168 LEC 015 To be Arranged TBA Nelson-Raney,S Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.30170 LEC 016 To be Arranged TBA Rivera,J Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.30172 LEC 017 To be Arranged TBA Smith,M Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.30174 LEC 018 To be Arranged TBA Burns,L Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.30176 LEC 019 To be Arranged TBA Welstead,J Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.30178 LEC 020 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.33984 LEC 021 To be Arranged TBA Carpenter,K Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

# MUSIC 699 U 1-3 Advanced Independent Work (Undergraduate)May be retaken for cr. Prereq: cons dept chair.

33394 IND 029 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J FOCUS: Fingerstyle Guitar. Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

~ MUSIC 703 G 3 Graduate Theory ReviewPrereq: grad st; recom of theory faculty.

D 33532 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm MUS 230 Heinrichs,W 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

MUSIC 704 G 3 Graduate Music HistoryPrereq: grad st; recom of music history faculty.

D 33424 SEM 001 R 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Kuhn,J Meets in Library E281

MUSIC 710 G 3 Graduate Studies in MusicPrereq: grad st.

D 30012 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Kuhn,J Meets: Golda Meir Library, (GML) E281.

MUSIC 718 G 2 Violin and Viola Pedagogy Level IPrereq: grad st or cons instr; Music major.

30210 LEC 401 W 2:00pm-2:50pm MUS 240 Drexler,Dp 30212 LAB 801 S 10:00am-12:00pm TBA Drexler,D

MUSIC 720 G 2 Violin Pedagogy Level IIIPrereq: grad st; Music 719(P); or cons instr.

33538 LEC 401 F 12:00pm-1:50pm MUS 240 Drexler,Dp 33540 LAB 801 S 9:00am-12:00pm TBA Drexler,D

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MUSIC 721 G 2 Viola Pedagogy Level IIIPrereq: grad st; Music 719(P); or cons instr.

33542 LEC 401 To be Arranged TBA Drexler,Dp 30214 LAB 801 S 9:00am-12:00pm TBA Drexler,D

MUSIC 722 G 2 Cello Pedagogy Level IPrereq: grad st or cons instr.

30216 LEC 401 W 11:00am-11:50am MUS 240 Cook,Sp 30218 LAB 801 S 10:00am-12:00pm TBA Cook,S

MUSIC 724 G 2 Cello Pedagogy Level IIIPrereq: grad st; Music 723(P); or cons instr.

p 59813 LEC 001 R 11:00am-11:50am TBA Drexler,DS 9:00am-12:00pm TBA

MUSIC 751 G 2 Advanced Piano Repertoire IPrereq: grad st; Music 276.

59183 LAB 801 R 3:00pm-4:50pm TBA Jaimes,J

# MUSIC 752 G 2 Advanced Piano Repertoire IIPrereq: grad st; Music 751(P).

59692 LEC 001 T 3:00pm-4:50pm MUS 340 Otwell,M

MUSIC 762 G 3 Contemporary Music EnsemblePrereq: grad st; cons instr.

33564 LAB 501 M 3:30pm-4:20pm TBA Nelson-Raney,S 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# MUSIC 765 G 2 Advanced Instrumental Repertoire I: GuitarPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

33260 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P33262 LEC 002 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R33264 LEC 003 To be Arranged TBA Linke,D33266 LEC 004 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J

# MUSIC 766 G 2 Advanced Instrumental Repertoire II: GuitarPrereq: grad st; Music 765(P); cons instr

33552 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P33558 LEC 002 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R33554 LEC 003 To be Arranged TBA Linke,D33556 LEC 004 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J

# MUSIC 769 G 2 Graduate Choral Conducting IPrereq: grad st; admis to MM choral perf or music ed (choral emphasis); UG choral cond course(s); prof cond exp; cons instr.

32944 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Hansen,S

# MUSIC 770 G 2 Graduate Choral Conducting IIPrereq: grad st; Music 769(P) or 553(P); cons instr.

32946 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Hansen,S

MUSIC 771 G 2 Graduate Choral Conducting IIIPrereq: grad st; Music 770(P) or 554(P).

33860 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Hansen,S

MUSIC 772 G 2 Advanced Instrumental ConductingPrereq: grad st & Music 554.

32986 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Deutsch,M Meets: ZEL 354.34062 LEC 002 T 10:00am-12:00pm TBA

W 3:00pm-4:00pm TBA

MUSIC 781 G 1 University Community OrchestraPrereq: grad st.

D 33012 LAB 501 W 7:00pm-9:30pm ZEL 280 Deutsch,M

MUSIC 782 G 1 Symphony OrchestraPrereq: grad st & cons instr.

33004 LAB 501 TR 1:00pm-3:50pm ZEL 280 Deutsch,M

MUSIC 788 G 1 Symphony BandFor Music majors with advanced playing experience. Prereq: grad st & cons instr.

32996 LAB 501 MF 2:00pm-3:50pm TBA Corley,SW 2:00pm-2:50pm ZEL 280

MUSIC 789 G 1 Wind EnsembleFor Music majors with advanced playing experience. Prereq: grad st & cons instr.

32984 LAB 501 MW 12:00pm-1:50pm ZEL 280Corley,S

F 1:00pm-1:50pm ZEL 280

MUSIC 795 G 1 Concert ChoraleMay be retaken to combined max of 6 sem. Prereq: grad st; audition & cons instr.

32948 LAB 501 M 12:00pm-12:50pm MUS 280Hansen,S

TWR 3:00pm-3:50pm MUS 280

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MUSIC 798 G 1 University ChoirVoice placements take place during first week of each new semester. May be retaken to combined max of 6 sem. Prereq: grad st;cons instr; audition.

32950 LAB 501 MWF 2:00pm-2:50pm MUS 280 Rivera,J

# MUSIC 799 G 1-3 Advanced Independent WorkPrereq: grad st.

33778 IND 028 To be Arranged TBA Corley,S FOCUS: Marching Band Techniques.

MUSIC 806 G 1 Chamber Music Master ClassMay be repeated to max of 4 cr. Prereq: grad st; admis to ICM, writ cons director of ICM.

30252 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K59185 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Thomason-Redus,C

MUSIC 835 G 2 Chamber Music CoachingMay be repeated to a max of 8 cr. Prereq: grad st; admis to ICM; writ cons director of ICM.

32096 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J33764 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S33766 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B33768 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Thomason-Redus,C33770 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G33772 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K33774 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T34448 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L34662 LAB 809 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E

# MUSIC 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: grad st.

# MUSIC 990 G 3 Research of ThesisPrereq: grad st.

# MUSIC 999 G 1-3 Research (Independent Work)Prereq: grad st.

Music Education (Mus Ed)

MusicChair: Jon Welstead, FAM 120A, 229-5162

DIFFERENTIAL TUITION, applied regardless of the credit plateau, for all students enrolled in most undergraduate courses offered throug the degree programs within the UW-Milwaukee Peck School of the Arts beginning in the Fall 2004 semester. Eight 100-level General Education Requirement (GER) courses do not carry the differential: Music 100,Music 101, Music 102, Art 100, Art 105, Art 106, Art 124 and Theatre 100. The differential tuition rate will be set at $20 per credit during the 2008-2009 academic year. Additionaltuition enhances the quality of education in the Peck School of the Arts.

All Inter-Arts traditional track majors (excluding DIVAS and Musical Theatre) must meet with their academic advisor in the Peck School of the Arts Student Services Office prior to reg-istration. A registration hold will be placed on the students record until an adademic advising session is held. Upon completion of the advising session, the registration hold will beremoved. Call 229-4763 to make an appointment to see your Peck School of the Arts academic advisor.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT STUDY, INDEPENDENT READING, & FIELD WORK COURSES: to register on PAWS, choose ‘Add a Class’. Select the term you want toadd the class to. Next to Search for Classes click ‘Search’. Select subject from the drop down menu and enter the Catalog Number. Click on ‘Search’. Select section with yourinstructor’s name, click on ‘select class.’ Select the number of Units from the drop down menu then click on ‘Next.’ Click on ‘Proceed To Step 2 of 3’. Click on ‘Finish Enrolling.’Some courses may require permission to enroll.

MUS ED 260 U 3 Making Music Connections with Children(A) Prereq: Admis to School of Educ.

30268 LEC 001 MW 8:00am-9:15am MUS 340 Additional Tuition $60.00.D 30270 LEC 102 R 4:30pm-7:30pm TBA Garthee,J Meets: Parkway Elementary School, 5910 N Milwaukee River

Pkwy, Glendale - Room 29. Additional Tuition $60.00.D 33546 LEC 103 W 4:30pm-7:30pm TBA Garthee,J Meets: Parkway Elementary School, 5910 N Milwaukee River

Pkwy, Glendale - Room 29. Additional Tuition $60.00.

MUS ED 350 U 1 Field Experience IPrereq: admis to teacher certification prog.

33498 FLD 001 F 8:00am-8:50am MUS 360 Additional Tuition $20.00.

MUS ED 351 U 2 Music Instrument LabPrereq: Music 345 or 346; Music Educ/Therapy majors only.

30272 LAB 801 TR 12:00pm-12:50pm MUS 340 Garthee,J Additional Tuition $40.00.

MUS ED 452 U 1-2 String PedagogyPrereq: 2 sem of stringed instrument and admis to teacher cert prog. (string principals enroll for 2 cr; woodwind, brass, and per-cussion principals enroll for 1 cr). Approved only for undergrad cr.

59193 LEC 001 R 11:00am-11:50am MUS 230 Drexler,D Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

MUS ED 460 U 3 Teaching Elementary General MusicPrereq: admis to teacher cert prog of the Peck School of the Arts. Not approved for grad cr.

D 30002 LEC 001 MW 4:30pm-5:45pm MUS 340 Additional Tuition $60.00.

MUS ED 461 U 2 Teaching Secondary General MusicPrereq: admis to teacher cert prog of the Peck School of the Arts. Not approved for grad cr.

30274 LEC 001 TR 8:00am-8:50am MUS 360 Emmons,S Additional Tuition $40.00.Rivera,J

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MUS ED 463 U 2 Teaching Instrumental Music: SecondaryPrereq: admis to teacher certification prog of the Peck School of the Arts.

30276 LEC 001 MW 8:00am-8:50am MUS 360 Emmons,S Additional Tuition $40.00.

MUS ED 477 U 1-9 Student Teaching in Music - Elementary LevelPrereq: dept recommendation.

30278 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Emmons,S Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.30280 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.30282 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Rivera,J Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

MUS ED 478 U 1-9 Student Teaching in Music - Secondary LevelPrereq: dept recommendation.

30284 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Emmons,S Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.30286 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.30288 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Rivera,J Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

MUS ED 479 U 1 Seminar in Student TeachingPrereq: eligibility for student teaching & dept recom. Not approved for graduate cr.

33500 SEM 001 R 3:00pm-5:00pm TBA Additional Tuition $20.00.33502 SEM 002 R 3:00pm-5:00pm MUS 360 Rivera,J Additional Tuition $20.00.

MUS ED 799 G 1-3 Independent Study in Music EducationPrereq: grad st & cons instr.

# MUS ED 990 G 1-6 Thesis or Final ProjectRetakeable to max of 6 cr. Prereq: grad st.

Music Performance (MusPerf)

MusicChair: Jon Welstead, FAM 120A, 229-5162

The following courses include instrument fundamentals, master classes, courses for MM Accompanying and ICM students, and music performance (lessons). These courses are gov-erned by special Music Department policies and are available only to Music Majors and Inter-Arts Majors (see NON-MUSIC MAJOR notation below regarding performance lessons).

MUSIC MAJORS - Registration in MUSPERF area courses in the 100, 200, 300, 400, 900 and 700 series/tracks is restricted to Music Major students meeting all of the following pre-requisites. (The 800 series/track courses are open only to students admitted to the Institute of Chamber Music.)

a. Music Major (or Inter-Arts Major) for whom these courses are a curricular requirement

b. Permission of the Department, obtained by official individual audition and a recommendation of the music faculty.

c. Concurrent registration in at least four (4) credits in music other than Music Performance (lessons).

d. Instrumental and Vocal Music Majors meeting requirements for the Performance degree and the Music Education degree program must be registered in an approved major per-forming ensemble concurrent with each semester of performance study on their principal instrument or voice.

NO MUSIC PERFORMANCE LESSON, WHETHER FOR MUSIC MAJORS OR NON-MAJORS, MAY BE ADDED OR DROPPED BY A STUDENT AFTER THE SECOND WEEK OFCLASSES.

ANY STUDENT WHO HAS NOT ARRANGED FOR A LESSON TIME WITH HIS/HER STUDIO INSTRUCTOR WITHIN THE FIRST TWO WEEKS WILL BE DROPPED FROM THEINSTRUCTOR’S STUDIO FOR THE SEMESTER.

NON-MUSIC MAJOR - (when space is available)

Under the following conditions a non-music major currently enrolled at UWM may enroll for performance lessons.

a. Successfully pass an audition on an instrument or voice (for audition information call Music Department at 229-5162)

b. Consent of the chair of the Music Department

c. Instrumentalists and Vocalists must be registered for an approved performing ensemble concurrent with each semester of study

NOTE: Non-majors will receive final confirmation of lesson space after all music majors have been assigned lesson space.

**ALL VOICE students must have Thursdays at 4:00pm - 5:30pm free for Voice Lab, MUS 175.

DIFFERENTIAL TUITION, applied regardless of the credit plateau, for all students enrolled in most undergraduate courses offered throug the degree programs within the UW-Milwaukee Peck School of the Arts beginning in the Fall 2004 semester. Eight 100-level General Education Requirement (GER) courses do not carry the differential: Music 100,Music 101, Music 102, Art 100, Art 105, Art 106, Art 124 and Theatre 100. The differential tuition rate will be set at $20 per credit during the 2008-2009 academic year. Additionaltuition enhances the quality of education in the Peck School of the Arts.

All Inter-Arts traditional track majors (excluding DIVAS and Musical Theatre) must meet with their academic advisor in the Peck School of the Arts Student Services Office prior to reg-istration. A registration hold will be placed on the students record until an adademic advising session is held. Upon completion of the advising session, the registration hold will beremoved. Call 229-4763 to make an appointment to see your Peck School of the Arts academic advisor.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT STUDY, INDEPENDENT READING, & FIELD WORK COURSES: to register on PAWS, choose ‘Add a Class’. Select the term you want toadd the class to. Next to Search for Classes click ‘Search’. Select subject from the drop down menu and enter the Catalog Number. Click on ‘Search’. Select section with yourinstructor’s name, click on ‘select class.’ Select the number of Units from the drop down menu then click on ‘Next.’ Click on ‘Proceed To Step 2 of 3’. Click on ‘Finish Enrolling.’Some courses may require permission to enroll.

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~ MUSPERF 1 U 1 Fundamentals of Piano:May be retaken with topic change to max of 2 cr. Repeat of level only by prior cons instr. Prereq: Music major; audition principalinstrument; successful completion of lower level; or cons instr.

30296 LAB 801 TR 12:00pm-12:50pm MUS 270 Krueger,L TOPIC: Piano Fundamentals I Additional Tuition $20.00.30298 LAB 802 TR 10:00am-10:50am MUS 270 Krueger,L TOPIC: Piano Fundamentals I Additional Tuition $20.00.32498 LAB 803 TR 11:00am-11:50am MUS 270 Krueger,L TOPIC: Piano Fundamentals I Additional Tuition $20.00.34596 LAB 804 TR 1:00pm-1:50pm MUS 270 Otwell,M TOPIC: Piano Fundamentals I Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 21 U 1 Fundamentals of FluteRepeat of level only by prior cons instr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; or cons instr.

31164 LAB 801 R 11:00am-11:50am MUS 150 Bravo,M Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 22 U 1 Fundamentals of OboeRepeat of level only by prior cons instr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; or cons instr.

30300 LAB 801 M 11:00am-11:50am TBA Padilla,M 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $20.00.

# MUSPERF 23 U 1 Fundamentals of ClarinetRepeat of level only by prior cons instr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; or cons instr.

30302 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 24 U 1 Fundamentals of SaxophoneRepeat of level only by prior cons instr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; or cons instr.

59194 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C Additional Tuition $20.00

~ MUSPERF 25 U 1 Fundamentals of BassoonRepeat of level only by prior cons instr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; or cons instr.

34326 LAB 801 T 8:00am-8:45am TBA Giacobassi,B Additional Tuition $20.00 Meets in ZEL 198

~ MUSPERF 31 U 1 Fundamentals of French HornRepeat of level only by prior cons instr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; or cons instr.

30304 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 32 U 1 Fundamentals of Trumpet or CornetRepeat of level only by prior cons instr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; or cons instr.

30306 LAB 801 M 11:00am-11:50am MUS 150 Hobbs,R 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 33 U 1 Fundamentals of TromboneRepeat of level only by prior cons instr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; or cons instr.

34642 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Eis,J Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 34 U 1 Fundamentals of BaritoneRepeat of level only by prior cons instr. Prereq: music major; audition principal instrument; or cons instr.

32602 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 35 U 1 Fundamentals of TubaRepeat of level only by prior cons instr. Prereq: music major; audition principal instrument; or cons instr.

32604 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 41 U 1 Fundamentals of ViolinRepeat of level only by prior cons instr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; or cons instr.

30308 LAB 801 R 11:00am-11:50am TBA Drexler,D Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 42 U 1 Fundamentals of ViolaRepeat of level only by prior cons instr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; or cons instr.

30310 LAB 801 F 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA Drexler,D Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 43 U 1 Fundamentals of CelloRepeat of level only by prior cons instr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; or cons instr.

30312 LAB 801 R 10:00am-10:50am TBA Cook,S Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 51 U 1 Fundamentals of PercussionRepeat of level only by prior cons instr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; or cons instr.

30314 LAB 801 F 10:00am-11:50am ZEL 280 Storniolo,C Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 101 U 1 Lessons in Piano:May be retaken with topic change to 3 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major or non-major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

30316 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.30318 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J TOPIC: Level 2 Additional Tuition $20.00.30320 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J TOPIC: Level 3 Additional Tuition $20.00.30322 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J TOPIC: Level 4 Additional Tuition $20.00.30324 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J TOPIC: Level 5 Additional Tuition $20.00.30326 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J TOPIC: Level 6 Additional Tuition $20.00.30328 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J TOPIC: Level 7 Additional Tuition $20.00.30330 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J TOPIC: Level 8 Additional Tuition $20.00.30332 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.30334 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 2 Additional Tuition $20.00.30336 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 3 Additional Tuition $20.00.30338 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 4 Additional Tuition $20.00.30340 LAB 815 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 5 Additional Tuition $20.00.30342 LAB 816 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 6 Additional Tuition $20.00.30344 LAB 817 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 7 Additional Tuition $20.00.30346 LAB 818 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 8 Additional Tuition $20.00.32708 LAB 821 To be Arranged TBA Phillabaum,K TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.

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32710 LAB 822 To be Arranged TBA Phillabaum,K TOPIC: Level 2 Additional Tuition $20.00.32712 LAB 823 To be Arranged TBA Phillabaum,K TOPIC: Level 3 Additional Tuition $20.00.32714 LAB 824 To be Arranged TBA Phillabaum,K TOPIC: Level 4 Additional Tuition $20.00.32716 LAB 825 To be Arranged TBA Phillabaum,K TOPIC: Level 5 Additional Tuition $20.00.32718 LAB 826 To be Arranged TBA Phillabaum,K TOPIC: Level 6 Additional Tuition $20.00.32720 LAB 827 To be Arranged TBA Phillabaum,K TOPIC: Level 7 Additional Tuition $20.00.32722 LAB 828 To be Arranged TBA Phillabaum,K TOPIC: Level 8 Additional Tuition $20.00.30348 LAB 831 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.30350 LAB 832 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E TOPIC: Level 2 Additional Tuition $20.00.30352 LAB 833 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E TOPIC: Level 3 Additional Tuition $20.00.30354 LAB 834 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E TOPIC: Level 4 Additional Tuition $20.00.30356 LAB 835 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E TOPIC: Level 5 Additional Tuition $20.00.30358 LAB 836 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E TOPIC: Level 6 Additional Tuition $20.00.30360 LAB 837 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E TOPIC: Level 7 Additional Tuition $20.00.30362 LAB 838 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E TOPIC: Level 8 Additional Tuition $20.00.34484 LAB 841 To be Arranged TBA Otwell,M TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.34486 LAB 842 To be Arranged TBA Otwell,M TOPIC: Level 2 Additional Tuition $20.00.34488 LAB 843 To be Arranged TBA Otwell,M TOPIC: Level 3 Additional Tuition $20.00.34490 LAB 844 To be Arranged TBA Otwell,M TOPIC: Level 4 Additional Tuition $20.00.34492 LAB 845 To be Arranged TBA Otwell,M TOPIC: Level 5 Additional Tuition $20.00.34494 LAB 846 To be Arranged TBA Otwell,M TOPIC: Level 6 Additional Tuition $20.00.34496 LAB 847 To be Arranged TBA Otwell,M TOPIC: Level 7 Additional Tuition $20.00.34498 LAB 848 To be Arranged TBA Otwell,M TOPIC: Level 8 Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 102 U 1 Lessons in Organ:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major or non-major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; cons instr.

30364 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.30366 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 2 Additional Tuition $20.00.30368 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 3 Additional Tuition $20.00.30370 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 4 Additional Tuition $20.00.30372 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 5 Additional Tuition $20.00.30374 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 6 Additional Tuition $20.00.30376 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 7 Additional Tuition $20.00.30378 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 8 Additional Tuition $20.00.33432 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.33434 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 2 Additional Tuition $20.00.33436 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 3 Additional Tuition $20.00.33438 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 4 Additional Tuition $20.00.33440 LAB 815 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 5 Additional Tuition $20.00.33442 LAB 816 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 6 Additional Tuition $20.00.33444 LAB 817 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 7 Additional Tuition $20.00.33446 LAB 818 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 8 Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 103 U 1 Lessons in Harpsichord:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: music major or non-major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; cons instr.

33944 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.33946 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 2 Additional Tuition $20.00.33948 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 3 Additional Tuition $20.00.33950 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 4 Additional Tuition $20.00.33952 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 5 Additional Tuition $20.00.33954 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 6 Additional Tuition $20.00.33956 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 7 Additional Tuition $20.00.33958 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 8 Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 111 U 1 Lessons in Voice:May be retaken with topic change to 4 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

30380 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.30382 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 2 Additional Tuition $20.00.30384 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 3 Additional Tuition $20.00.30386 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 4 Additional Tuition $20.00.30388 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 5 Additional Tuition $20.00.30390 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 6 Additional Tuition $20.00.30392 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 7 Additional Tuition $20.00.30394 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 8 Additional Tuition $20.00.30396 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Errante,V TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.30398 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Errante,V TOPIC: Level 2 Additional Tuition $20.00.30400 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Errante,V TOPIC: Level 3 Additional Tuition $20.00.30402 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Errante,V TOPIC: Level 4 Additional Tuition $20.00.30404 LAB 815 To be Arranged TBA Errante,V TOPIC: Level 5 Additional Tuition $20.00.30406 LAB 816 To be Arranged TBA Errante,V TOPIC: Level 6 Additional Tuition $20.00.30408 LAB 817 To be Arranged TBA Errante,V TOPIC: Level 7 Additional Tuition $20.00.30410 LAB 818 To be Arranged TBA Errante,V TOPIC: Level 8 Additional Tuition $20.00.32396 LAB 831 To be Arranged TBA Ruck,T TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.32398 LAB 832 To be Arranged TBA Ruck,T TOPIC: Level 2 Additional Tuition $20.00.32400 LAB 833 To be Arranged TBA Ruck,T TOPIC: Level 3 Additional Tuition $20.00.32402 LAB 834 To be Arranged TBA Ruck,T TOPIC: Level 4 Additional Tuition $20.00.32404 LAB 835 To be Arranged TBA Ruck,T TOPIC: Level 5 Additional Tuition $20.00.32406 LAB 836 To be Arranged TBA Ruck,T TOPIC: Level 6 Additional Tuition $20.00.

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32408 LAB 837 To be Arranged TBA Ruck,T TOPIC: Level 7 Additional Tuition $20.00.32410 LAB 838 To be Arranged TBA Ruck,T TOPIC: Level 8 Additional Tuition $20.00.30412 LAB 851 To be Arranged TBA Ollmann,K TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.30414 LAB 852 To be Arranged TBA Ollmann,K TOPIC: Level 2 Additional Tuition $20.00.30416 LAB 853 To be Arranged TBA Ollmann,K TOPIC: Level 3 Additional Tuition $20.00.30418 LAB 854 To be Arranged TBA Ollmann,K TOPIC: Level 4 Additional Tuition $20.00.30420 LAB 855 To be Arranged TBA Ollmann,K TOPIC: Level 5 Additional Tuition $20.00.30422 LAB 856 To be Arranged TBA Ollmann,K TOPIC: Level 6 Additional Tuition $20.00.30424 LAB 857 To be Arranged TBA Ollmann,K TOPIC: Level 7 Additional Tuition $20.00.30426 LAB 858 To be Arranged TBA Ollmann,K TOPIC: Level 8 Additional Tuition $20.00.33268 LAB 861 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.33270 LAB 862 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 2 Additional Tuition $20.00.33272 LAB 863 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 3 Additional Tuition $20.00.33274 LAB 864 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 4 Additional Tuition $20.00.33276 LAB 865 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 5 Additional Tuition $20.00.33278 LAB 866 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 6 Additional Tuition $20.00.33280 LAB 867 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 7 Additional Tuition $20.00.33282 LAB 868 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 8 Additional Tuition $20.00.34606 LAB 871 To be Arranged TBA Seidl,T TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.34608 LAB 872 To be Arranged TBA Seidl,T TOPIC: Level 2 Additional Tuition $20.00.34610 LAB 873 To be Arranged TBA Seidl,T TOPIC: Level 3 Additional Tuition $20.00.34612 LAB 874 To be Arranged TBA Seidl,T TOPIC: Level 4 Additional Tuition $20.00.34614 LAB 875 To be Arranged TBA Seidl,T TOPIC: Level 5 Additional Tuition $20.00.34616 LAB 876 To be Arranged TBA Seidl,T TOPIC: Level 6 Additional Tuition $20.00.34618 LAB 877 To be Arranged TBA Seidl,T TOPIC: Level 7 Additional Tuition $20.00.34620 LAB 878 To be Arranged TBA Seidl,T TOPIC: Level 8 Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 121 U 1 Lessons in Flute:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major or non-major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

30428 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30430 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30432 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30434 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30436 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30438 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30440 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30442 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 122 U 1 Lessons in Oboe:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major or non-major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

30444 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30446 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30448 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30450 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30452 LAB 815 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30454 LAB 816 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30456 LAB 817 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30458 LAB 818 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33360 LAB 821 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33362 LAB 822 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33364 LAB 823 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33366 LAB 824 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33368 LAB 825 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33370 LAB 826 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33372 LAB 827 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33374 LAB 828 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 123 U 1 Lessons in Clarinet:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major or non-major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

30604 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Knox,K TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30606 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Knox,K TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30608 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Knox,K TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30610 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Knox,K TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30612 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Knox,K TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30614 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Knox,K TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30616 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Knox,K TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30618 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Knox,K TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30620 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30622 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30624 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30626 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30628 LAB 815 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30630 LAB 816 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30632 LAB 817 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30634 LAB 818 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

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~ MUSPERF 124 U 1 Lessons in Saxophone:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

30636 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30638 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30640 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30642 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30644 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30646 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30648 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30650 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 125 U 1 Lessons in Bassoon:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major or non-major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

30652 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30654 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30656 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30658 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30660 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30662 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30664 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30666 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33866 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33868 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33870 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33872 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33874 LAB 815 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33876 LAB 816 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33878 LAB 817 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33880 LAB 818 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 131 U 1 Lessons in French Horn:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major or non-major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

30668 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30670 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30672 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30674 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30676 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30678 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30680 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30682 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 132 U 1 Lessons in Trumpet or Cornet:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

30684 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Hobbs,R TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30686 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Hobbs,R TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30688 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Hobbs,R TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30690 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Hobbs,R TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30692 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Hobbs,R TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30694 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Hobbs,R TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30696 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Hobbs,R TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30698 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Hobbs,R TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.59198 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.0059199 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K TOPIC: Level 2 Additional Tuition $20.0059200 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K TOPIC: Level 3 Additional Tuition $20.0059201 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K TOPIC: Level 4 Additional Tuition $20.0059202 LAB 815 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K TOPIC: Level 5 Additional Tuition $20.0059203 LAB 816 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K TOPIC: Level 6 Additional Tuition $20.0059204 LAB 817 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K TOPIC: Level 7 Additional Tuition $20.0059205 LAB 818 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K TOPIC: Level 8 Additional Tuition $20.00

~ MUSPERF 133 U 1 Lessons in Trombone:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

30700 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Hoelscher,M TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30702 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Hoelscher,M TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30704 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Hoelscher,M TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30706 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Hoelscher,M TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30708 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Hoelscher,M TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30710 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Hoelscher,M TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30712 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Hoelscher,M TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30714 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Hoelscher,M TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32814 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32816 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32818 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32820 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32822 LAB 815 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32824 LAB 816 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32826 LAB 817 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32828 LAB 818 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

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~ MUSPERF 134 U 1 Lessons in Baritone:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major or non-major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

30716 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30718 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30720 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30722 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30724 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30726 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30728 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30730 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 135 U 1 Lessons in Tuba:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

30732 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30734 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30736 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30738 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30740 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30742 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30744 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30746 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 141 U 1 Lessons in Violin:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major or non-major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

30748 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30750 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30752 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30754 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30756 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30758 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30760 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30762 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 142 U 1 Lessons in Viola:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major or non-major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

30764 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30766 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30768 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30770 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30772 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30774 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30776 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30778 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 143 U 1 Lessons in Cello:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major or non-major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

30780 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30782 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30784 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30786 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30788 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30790 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30792 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30794 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 144 U 1 Lessons in Double Bass:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major or non-major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

32444 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,L TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32446 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,L TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32448 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,L TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32450 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,L TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32452 LAB 815 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,L TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32454 LAB 816 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,L TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32456 LAB 817 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,L TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32458 LAB 818 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,L TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 145 U 1 Lessons in Harp:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major or non-major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

30796 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Lobotzke,A TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30798 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Lobotzke,A TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30800 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Lobotzke,A TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30802 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Lobotzke,A TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30804 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Lobotzke,A TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30806 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Lobotzke,A TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30808 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Lobotzke,A TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30810 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Lobotzke,A TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

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~+ MUSPERF 146 U 1 Lessons in Guitar—Classical:May be retaken with topic change to 4 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: music majors only; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

32728 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33090 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33092 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33094 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33096 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33098 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33100 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33102 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33340 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Chekan,E TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33342 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Chekan,E TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33344 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Chekan,E TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33346 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Chekan,E TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33348 LAB 815 To be Arranged TBA Chekan,E TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33350 LAB 816 To be Arranged TBA Chekan,E TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33352 LAB 817 To be Arranged TBA Chekan,E TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33354 LAB 818 To be Arranged TBA Chekan,E TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~+ MUSPERF 147 U 1 Lessons in Guitar-Finger-Style:May be retaken with topic change to 4 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: music majors only; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

32750 LAB 801 T 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA Kammin,B TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33104 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Kammin,B TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33106 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Kammin,B TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33108 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Kammin,B TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33110 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Kammin,B TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33112 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Kammin,B TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33114 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Kammin,B TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33116 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Kammin,B TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.34668 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.34670 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.34672 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.34674 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.34676 LAB 815 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.34678 LAB 816 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.34680 LAB 817 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.34682 LAB 818 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.

~+ MUSPERF 148 U 1 Lessons in Guitar—Jazz:May be retaken with topic change to 4 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: music majors only; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

32772 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Linke,D TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33118 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Linke,D TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33120 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Linke,D TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33122 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Linke,D TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33124 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Linke,D TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33126 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Linke,D TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33128 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Linke,D TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33130 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Linke,D TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.34532 LAB 811 W 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA Billmann,P TOPIC: Level 1 Instructor: Pete Billman. Additional Tuition

$20.00.34534 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Billmann,P TOPIC: Level 2 Instructor: Pete Billman. Additional Tuition

$20.00.34536 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Billmann,P TOPIC: Level 3 Instructor: Pete Billman. Additional Tuition

$20.00.34538 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Billmann,P TOPIC: Level 4 Instructor: Pete Billman. Additional Tuition

$20.00.34540 LAB 815 To be Arranged TBA Billmann,P TOPIC: Level 5 Instructor: Pete Billman. Additional Tuition

$20.00.34542 LAB 816 To be Arranged TBA Billmann,P TOPIC: Level 6 Instructor: Pete Billman. Additional Tuition

$20.00.34544 LAB 817 To be Arranged TBA Billmann,P TOPIC: Level 7 Instructor: Pete Billman. Additional Tuition

$20.00.34546 LAB 818 To be Arranged TBA Billmann,P TOPIC: Level 8 Instructor: Pete Billman. Additional Tuition

$20.00.

~+ MUSPERF 149 U 1 Lessons in Guitar—Flamenco:May be retaken with topic change to 4 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: music majors only; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

32800 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33132 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33134 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33136 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33138 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33140 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33142 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33144 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

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~ MUSPERF 151 U 1 Lessons in Percussion:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major or non-major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

30812 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Storniolo,C TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30814 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Storniolo,C TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30816 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Storniolo,C TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30818 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Storniolo,C TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30820 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Storniolo,C TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30822 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Storniolo,C TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30824 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Storniolo,C TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30826 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Storniolo,C TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31894 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Borghesani,D TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31896 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Borghesani,D TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31898 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Borghesani,D TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31900 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Borghesani,D TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31902 LAB 815 To be Arranged TBA Borghesani,D TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31904 LAB 816 To be Arranged TBA Borghesani,D TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31906 LAB 817 To be Arranged TBA Borghesani,D TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31908 LAB 818 To be Arranged TBA Borghesani,D TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 201 U 1 Lessons in Piano:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major or non-major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

30828 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30830 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30832 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30834 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30838 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30836 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30840 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30842 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30844 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30846 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30848 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30850 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30852 LAB 815 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30854 LAB 816 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30856 LAB 817 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30858 LAB 818 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32964 LAB 821 To be Arranged TBA Phillabaum,K TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32966 LAB 822 To be Arranged TBA Phillabaum,K TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32968 LAB 823 To be Arranged TBA Phillabaum,K TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32970 LAB 824 To be Arranged TBA Phillabaum,K TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32972 LAB 825 To be Arranged TBA Phillabaum,K TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32974 LAB 826 To be Arranged TBA Phillabaum,K TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32976 LAB 827 To be Arranged TBA Phillabaum,K TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32978 LAB 828 To be Arranged TBA Phillabaum,K TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30860 LAB 831 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30862 LAB 832 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30864 LAB 833 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30866 LAB 834 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30868 LAB 835 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30870 LAB 836 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30872 LAB 837 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30874 LAB 838 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.34500 LAB 841 To be Arranged TBA Otwell,M TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.34502 LAB 842 To be Arranged TBA Otwell,M TOPIC: Level 2 Additional Tuition $20.00.34504 LAB 843 To be Arranged TBA Otwell,M TOPIC: Level 3 Additional Tuition $20.00.34506 LAB 844 To be Arranged TBA Otwell,M TOPIC: Level 4 Additional Tuition $20.00.34508 LAB 845 To be Arranged TBA Otwell,M TOPIC: Level 5 Additional Tuition $20.00.34510 LAB 846 To be Arranged TBA Otwell,M TOPIC: Level 6 Additional Tuition $20.00.34512 LAB 847 To be Arranged TBA Otwell,M TOPIC: Level 7 Additional Tuition $20.00.34514 LAB 848 To be Arranged TBA Otwell,M TOPIC: Level 8 Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 202 U 1 Lessons in Organ:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major or non-major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

59207 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.0059208 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 2 Additional Tuition $20.0059209 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 3 Additional Tuition $20.0059210 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 4 Additional Tuition $20.0059211 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 5 Additional Tuition $20.0059212 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 6 Additional Tuition $20.0059213 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 7 Additional Tuition $20.0059214 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 8 Additional Tuition $20.0030876 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30878 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30880 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30882 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30884 LAB 815 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30886 LAB 816 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30888 LAB 817 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30890 LAB 818 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

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~ MUSPERF 203 U 1 Lessons in Harpsichord:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: music major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

33960 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33962 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33964 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33966 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33968 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33970 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33972 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33974 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 211 U 1 Lessons in Voice:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

30892 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30894 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30896 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30898 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30900 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30902 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30904 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30906 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30908 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Errante,V TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30910 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Errante,V TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30912 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Errante,V TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30914 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Errante,V TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30916 LAB 815 To be Arranged TBA Errante,V TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30918 LAB 816 To be Arranged TBA Errante,V TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30920 LAB 817 To be Arranged TBA Errante,V TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30922 LAB 818 To be Arranged TBA Errante,V TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32412 LAB 831 To be Arranged TBA Ruck,T TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32414 LAB 832 To be Arranged TBA Ruck,T TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32416 LAB 833 To be Arranged TBA Ruck,T TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32418 LAB 834 To be Arranged TBA Ruck,T TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32420 LAB 835 To be Arranged TBA Ruck,T TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32422 LAB 836 To be Arranged TBA Ruck,T TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32424 LAB 837 To be Arranged TBA Ruck,T TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32426 LAB 838 To be Arranged TBA Ruck,T TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30924 LAB 851 To be Arranged TBA Ollmann,K TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30926 LAB 852 To be Arranged TBA Ollmann,K TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30928 LAB 853 To be Arranged TBA Ollmann,K TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30930 LAB 854 To be Arranged TBA Ollmann,K TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30932 LAB 855 To be Arranged TBA Ollmann,K TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30934 LAB 856 To be Arranged TBA Ollmann,K TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30936 LAB 857 To be Arranged TBA Ollmann,K TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30938 LAB 858 To be Arranged TBA Ollmann,K TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33284 LAB 861 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33286 LAB 862 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33288 LAB 863 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33290 LAB 864 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33292 LAB 865 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33294 LAB 866 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33296 LAB 867 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33298 LAB 868 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.34406 LAB 871 To be Arranged TBA Seidl,T TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.34408 LAB 872 To be Arranged TBA Seidl,T TOPIC: Level 2 Additional Tuition $20.00.34410 LAB 873 To be Arranged TBA Seidl,T TOPIC: Level 3 Additional Tuition $20.00.34412 LAB 874 To be Arranged TBA Seidl,T TOPIC: Level 4 Additional Tuition $20.00.34414 LAB 875 To be Arranged TBA Seidl,T TOPIC: Level 5 Additional Tuition $20.00.34416 LAB 876 To be Arranged TBA Seidl,T TOPIC: Level 6 Additional Tuition $20.00.34418 LAB 877 To be Arranged TBA Seidl,T TOPIC: Level 7 Additional Tuition $20.00.34420 LAB 878 To be Arranged TBA Seidl,T TOPIC: Level 8 Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 221 U 1 Lessons in Flute:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

30940 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Thomason-Redus,C TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30942 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Thomason-Redus,C TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30944 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Thomason-Redus,C TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30946 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Thomason-Redus,C TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30948 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Thomason-Redus,C TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30950 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Thomason-Redus,C TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30952 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Thomason-Redus,C TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30954 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Thomason-Redus,C TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 222 U 1 Lessons in Oboe:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

30956 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30958 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30960 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

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30962 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30964 LAB 815 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30966 LAB 816 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30968 LAB 817 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30970 LAB 818 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33376 LAB 821 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33378 LAB 822 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33380 LAB 823 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33382 LAB 824 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33384 LAB 825 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33386 LAB 826 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33388 LAB 827 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33390 LAB 828 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 223 U 1 Lessons in Clarinet:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

30972 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Knox,K TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30974 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Knox,K TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30976 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Knox,K TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30978 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Knox,K TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30980 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Knox,K TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30982 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Knox,K TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30984 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Knox,K TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30986 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Knox,K TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30988 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30990 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30992 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30994 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30996 LAB 815 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.30998 LAB 816 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31000 LAB 817 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31002 LAB 818 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 224 U 1 Lessons in Saxophone:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31004 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31006 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31008 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31010 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31012 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31014 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31016 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31018 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 225 U 1 Lessons in Bassoon:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31020 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31022 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31024 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31026 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31028 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31030 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31032 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31034 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33030 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33032 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33034 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33036 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33038 LAB 815 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33040 LAB 816 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33042 LAB 817 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33044 LAB 818 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 231 U 1 Lessons in French Horn:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31036 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31038 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31040 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31042 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31044 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31046 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31048 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31050 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 232 U 1 Lessons in Trumpet or Cornet:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31052 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31054 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

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31056 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31058 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31060 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31062 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31064 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31066 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.59257 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Hobbs,R TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.0059258 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Hobbs,R TOPIC: Level 2 Additional Tuition $20.0059260 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Hobbs,R TOPIC: Level 3 Additional Tuition $20.0059261 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Hobbs,R TOPIC: Level 4 Additional Tuition $20.0059262 LAB 815 To be Arranged TBA Hobbs,R TOPIC: Level 5 Additional Tuition $20.0059263 LAB 816 To be Arranged TBA Hobbs,R TOPIC: Level 6 Additional Tuition $20.0059264 LAB 817 To be Arranged TBA Hobbs,R TOPIC: Level 7 Additional Tuition $20.0059265 LAB 818 To be Arranged TBA Hobbs,R TOPIC: Level 8 Additional Tuition $20.00

~ MUSPERF 233 U 1 Lessons in Trombone:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31068 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Hoelscher,M TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31070 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Hoelscher,M TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31072 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Hoelscher,M TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31074 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Hoelscher,M TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31076 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Hoelscher,M TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31078 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Hoelscher,M TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31080 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Hoelscher,M TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31082 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Hoelscher,M TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32830 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32832 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32834 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32836 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32838 LAB 815 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32840 LAB 816 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32842 LAB 817 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32844 LAB 818 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 234 U 1 Lessons in Baritone:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31084 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31086 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31088 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31090 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31092 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31094 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31096 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31098 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 235 U 1 Lessons in Tuba:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31100 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31102 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31104 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31106 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31108 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31110 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31112 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31114 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 241 U 1 Lessons in Violin:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31116 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31118 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31120 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31122 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31124 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31126 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31128 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31130 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 242 U 1 Lessons in Viola:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31132 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31134 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31136 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31138 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31140 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31142 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31144 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31146 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

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~ MUSPERF 243 U 1 Lessons in Cello:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31148 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31150 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31152 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31154 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31156 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31158 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31160 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31162 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 244 U 1 Lessons in Double Bass:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

32460 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,L TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32462 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,L TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32464 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,L TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32466 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,L TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32468 LAB 815 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,L TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32470 LAB 816 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,L TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32472 LAB 817 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,L TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32474 LAB 818 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,L TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 245 U 1 Lessons in Harp:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31166 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Lobotzke,A TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31168 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Lobotzke,A TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31170 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Lobotzke,A TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31172 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Lobotzke,A TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31174 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Lobotzke,A TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31176 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Lobotzke,A TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31178 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Lobotzke,A TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31180 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Lobotzke,A TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~+ MUSPERF 246 U 1 Lessons in Guitar—Classical:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: music major or non-major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

32730 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32732 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32734 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32736 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32738 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32740 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32742 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32744 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.34684 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Chekan,E TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.34686 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Chekan,E TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.34688 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Chekan,E TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.34690 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Chekan,E TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.34692 LAB 815 To be Arranged TBA Chekan,E TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.34694 LAB 816 To be Arranged TBA Chekan,E TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.34696 LAB 817 To be Arranged TBA Chekan,E TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.34698 LAB 818 To be Arranged TBA Chekan,E TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $20.00.

~+ MUSPERF 247 U 1 Lessons in Guitar-Finger-Style:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: music major or non-major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

32752 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32754 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32756 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32758 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32760 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32762 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32764 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32766 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.34622 LAB 811 T 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA Kammin,B TOPIC: Level 1 Meets at Kenilworth Square 516. Additional

Tuition $20.00.34624 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Kammin,B TOPIC: Level 2 Meets at Kenilworth Square 516. Additional

Tuition $20.00.34626 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Kammin,B TOPIC: Level 3 Meets at Kenilworth Square 516 Additional

Tuition $20.00.34628 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Kammin,B TOPIC: Level 4 Meets at Kenilworth Square 516 Additional

Tuition $20.00.34630 LAB 815 To be Arranged TBA Kammin,B TOPIC: Level 5 Meets at Kenilworth Square 516 Additional

Tuition $20.00.34632 LAB 816 To be Arranged TBA Kammin,B TOPIC: Level 6 Meets at Kenilworth Square 516 Additional

Tuition $20.00.34634 LAB 817 To be Arranged TBA Kammin,B TOPIC: Level 7 Meets at Kenilworth Square 516 Additional

Tuition $20.00.34636 LAB 818 To be Arranged TBA Kammin,B TOPIC: Level 8 Meets at Kenilworth Square 516. Additional

Tuition $20.00.

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~+ MUSPERF 248 U 1 Lessons in Guitar—Jazz:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: music major or non-major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

32774 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Linke,D TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32776 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Linke,D TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32778 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Linke,D TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32780 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Linke,D TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32782 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Linke,D TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32784 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Linke,D TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32786 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Linke,D TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32788 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Linke,D TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.34548 LAB 811 W 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA Billmann,P TOPIC: Level 1 Instructor: Pete Billman. Additional Tuition

$20.00.34550 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Billmann,P TOPIC: Level 2 Instructor: Pete Billman. Additional Tuition

$20.00.34552 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Billmann,P TOPIC: Level 3 Instructor: Pete Billman. Additional Tuition

$20.00.34554 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Billmann,P TOPIC: Level 4 Instructor: Pete Billman. Additional Tuition

$20.00.34556 LAB 815 To be Arranged TBA Billmann,P TOPIC: Level 5 Instructor: Pete Billman. Additional Tuition

$20.00.34558 LAB 816 To be Arranged TBA Billmann,P TOPIC: Level 6 Instructor: Pete Billman. Additional Tuition

$20.00.34560 LAB 817 To be Arranged TBA Billmann,P TOPIC: Level 7 Instructor: Pete Billman. Additional Tuition

$20.00.34562 LAB 818 To be Arranged TBA Billmann,P TOPIC: Level 8 Instructor: Pete Billman. Additional Tuition

$20.00.

~+ MUSPERF 249 U 1 Lessons in Guitar—Flamenco:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: music major or non-major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

32802 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33146 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33148 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33150 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33152 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33154 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33156 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33158 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 251 U 1 Lessons in Percussion:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31262 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Storniolo,C TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31264 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Storniolo,C TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31266 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Storniolo,C TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31268 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Storniolo,C TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31270 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Storniolo,C TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31272 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Storniolo,C TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31274 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Storniolo,C TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31276 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Storniolo,C TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31910 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Borghesani,D TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31912 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Borghesani,D TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31914 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Borghesani,D TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31916 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Borghesani,D TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31918 LAB 815 To be Arranged TBA Borghesani,D TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31920 LAB 816 To be Arranged TBA Borghesani,D TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31922 LAB 817 To be Arranged TBA Borghesani,D TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31924 LAB 818 To be Arranged TBA Borghesani,D TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 261 U 1 Lessons in Composition:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

33882 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Burns,L TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33884 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Burns,L TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33886 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Burns,L TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33888 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Burns,L TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33890 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Burns,L TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33892 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Burns,L TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33894 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Burns,L TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33896 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Burns,L TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31182 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Welstead,J TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31184 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Welstead,J TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31186 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Welstead,J TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31188 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Welstead,J TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31190 LAB 815 To be Arranged TBA Welstead,J TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31192 LAB 816 To be Arranged TBA Welstead,J TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31194 LAB 817 To be Arranged TBA Welstead,J TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31196 LAB 818 To be Arranged TBA Welstead,J TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33898 LAB 821 To be Arranged TBA Heinrichs,W TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33900 LAB 822 To be Arranged TBA Heinrichs,W TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33902 LAB 823 To be Arranged TBA Heinrichs,W TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33904 LAB 824 To be Arranged TBA Heinrichs,W TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

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33906 LAB 825 To be Arranged TBA Heinrichs,W TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33908 LAB 826 To be Arranged TBA Heinrichs,W TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33910 LAB 827 To be Arranged TBA Heinrichs,W TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33912 LAB 828 To be Arranged TBA Heinrichs,W TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31198 LAB 831 To be Arranged TBA Schlei,S TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31200 LAB 832 To be Arranged TBA Schlei,S TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31202 LAB 833 To be Arranged TBA Schlei,S TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31204 LAB 834 To be Arranged TBA Schlei,S TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31206 LAB 835 To be Arranged TBA Schlei,S TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31208 LAB 836 To be Arranged TBA Schlei,S TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31210 LAB 837 To be Arranged TBA Schlei,S TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31212 LAB 838 To be Arranged TBA Schlei,S TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33702 LAB 841 To be Arranged TBA Carpenter,K TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33704 LAB 842 To be Arranged TBA Carpenter,K TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33706 LAB 843 To be Arranged TBA Carpenter,K TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33708 LAB 844 To be Arranged TBA Carpenter,K TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33710 LAB 845 To be Arranged TBA Carpenter,K TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33712 LAB 846 To be Arranged TBA Carpenter,K TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33714 LAB 847 To be Arranged TBA Carpenter,K TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33716 LAB 848 To be Arranged TBA Carpenter,K TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32534 LAB 851 To be Arranged TBA Nelson-Raney,S TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32536 LAB 852 To be Arranged TBA Nelson-Raney,S TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32538 LAB 853 To be Arranged TBA Nelson-Raney,S TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32542 LAB 854 To be Arranged TBA Nelson-Raney,S TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32544 LAB 855 To be Arranged TBA Nelson-Raney,S TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32546 LAB 856 To be Arranged TBA Nelson-Raney,S TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32548 LAB 857 To be Arranged TBA Nelson-Raney,S TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32550 LAB 858 To be Arranged TBA Nelson-Raney,S TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33686 LAB 861 To be Arranged TBA Monhardt,J TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33688 LAB 862 To be Arranged TBA Monhardt,J TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33690 LAB 863 To be Arranged TBA Monhardt,J TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33692 LAB 864 To be Arranged TBA Monhardt,J TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33694 LAB 865 To be Arranged TBA Monhardt,J TOPIC: Level 5 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33696 LAB 866 To be Arranged TBA Monhardt,J TOPIC: Level 6 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33698 LAB 867 To be Arranged TBA Monhardt,J TOPIC: Level 7 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33700 LAB 868 To be Arranged TBA Monhardt,J TOPIC: Level 8 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 301 U 2 Lessons in Piano:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music Performance major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31214 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31216 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31218 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31220 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31222 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31224 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31226 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31228 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32518 LAB 831 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32520 LAB 832 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32522 LAB 833 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32524 LAB 834 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.34516 LAB 841 To be Arranged TBA Otwell,M TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $40.00.34518 LAB 842 To be Arranged TBA Otwell,M TOPIC: Level 2 Additional Tuition $40.00.34520 LAB 843 To be Arranged TBA Otwell,M TOPIC: Level 3 Additional Tuition $40.00.34522 LAB 844 To be Arranged TBA Otwell,M TOPIC: Level 4 Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 302 U 2 Lessons in Organ:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music Performance major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31230 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31232 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31234 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31236 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 304 U 2 Lessons in Collaborative Pianio-Vocal:May be retaken with change in topic to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by priorcons instr. Prereq: Music Performance major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

33782 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33784 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33786 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33788 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 311 U 2 Lessons in Voice:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music Performance major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31238 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31240 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31242 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31244 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31246 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Errante,V TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31248 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Errante,V TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31250 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Errante,V TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

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31252 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Errante,V TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32428 LAB 831 To be Arranged TBA Ruck,T TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32430 LAB 832 To be Arranged TBA Ruck,T TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32432 LAB 833 To be Arranged TBA Ruck,T TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32434 LAB 834 To be Arranged TBA Ruck,T TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31254 LAB 851 To be Arranged TBA Ollmann,K TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31256 LAB 852 To be Arranged TBA Ollmann,K TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31258 LAB 853 To be Arranged TBA Ollmann,K TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31260 LAB 854 To be Arranged TBA Ollmann,K TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33300 LAB 861 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33302 LAB 862 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33304 LAB 863 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33306 LAB 864 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.34422 LAB 871 To be Arranged TBA Seidl,T TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $40.00.34424 LAB 872 To be Arranged TBA Seidl,T TOPIC: Level 2 Additional Tuition $40.00.34426 LAB 873 To be Arranged TBA Seidl,T TOPIC: Level 3 Additional Tuition $40.00.34428 LAB 874 To be Arranged TBA Seidl,T TOPIC: Level 4 Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 321 U 2 Lessons in Flute:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music Performance major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31278 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Thomason-Redus,C TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31280 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Thomason-Redus,C TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31282 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Thomason-Redus,C TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31284 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Thomason-Redus,C TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 322 U 2 Lessons in Oboe:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music Performance major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31286 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31288 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31290 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31292 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33592 LAB 821 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33586 LAB 822 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33588 LAB 823 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33590 LAB 824 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 323 U 2 Lessons in Clarinet:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music Performance major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31294 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Knox,K TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31296 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Knox,K TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31298 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Knox,K TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31300 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Knox,K TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31302 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31304 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31306 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31308 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 324 U 2 Lessons in Saxophone:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music Performance major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31310 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31312 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31314 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31316 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 325 U 2 Lessons in Bassoon:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music Performance major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31562 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31564 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31566 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31568 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33046 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33048 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33050 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33052 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 331 U 2 Lessons in French Horn:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music Performance major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31318 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31320 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31322 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31324 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 332 U 2 Lessons in Trumpet or Cornet:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music Performance major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31326 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31328 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31330 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31332 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

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~ MUSPERF 333 U 2 Lessons in Trombone:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music Performance major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31334 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Hoelscher,M TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31336 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Hoelscher,M TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31338 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Hoelscher,M TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31340 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Hoelscher,M TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32846 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32848 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32850 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32852 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 334 U 2 Lessons in Baritone:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music Performance major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31342 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31344 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31346 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31348 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 335 U 2 Lessons in Tuba:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music Performance major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31350 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31352 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31354 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31356 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 341 U 2 Lessons in Violin:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music Performance major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31358 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31360 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31362 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31364 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 342 U 2 Lessons in Viola:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music Performance major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31366 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31368 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31370 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31372 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 343 U 2 Lessons in Cello:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music Performance major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31374 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31376 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31378 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31380 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 344 U 2 Lessons in Double Bass:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music Performance major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

32476 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,L TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32478 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,L TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32480 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,L TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32482 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,L TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 345 U 2 Lessons in Harp:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg inpproved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music Performance major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31382 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Lobotzke,A TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31384 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Lobotzke,A TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31386 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Lobotzke,A TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31388 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Lobotzke,A TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~+ MUSPERF 346 U 2 Lessons in Guitar—Classical:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music Performance major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

32746 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33160 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33162 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33164 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~+ MUSPERF 347 U 2 Lessons in Guitar-Finger-Style:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music Performance major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

32768 LAB 801 T 11:00am-11:50am TBA Stropes,J TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33166 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33168 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33170 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.59892 LAB 811 T 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA Kammin,B TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $40.00

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~+ MUSPERF 348 U 2 Lessons in Guitar—Jazz:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music Performance major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

32790 LAB 801 W 11:00am-11:50am TBA Linke,D TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33172 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Linke,D TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33174 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Linke,D TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33176 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Linke,D TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.59246 LAB 811 W 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA Billmann,P TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $40.0059247 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Billmann,P TOPIC: Level 2 Additional Tuition $40.0059248 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Billmann,P TOPIC: Level 3 Additional Tuition $40.0059249 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Billmann,P TOPIC: Level 4 Additional Tuition $40.00

~+ MUSPERF 349 U 2 Lessons in Guitar—Flamenco:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music Performance major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

32804 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33178 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33180 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33182 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 351 U 2 Lessons in Percussion:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music Performance major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31390 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Storniolo,C TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31392 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Storniolo,C TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31394 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Storniolo,C TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31396 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Storniolo,C TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31926 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Borghesani,D TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31928 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Borghesani,D TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31930 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Borghesani,D TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31932 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Borghesani,D TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32626 LAB 821 To be Arranged TBA Wetzel,T TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32628 LAB 822 To be Arranged TBA Wetzel,T TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32630 LAB 823 To be Arranged TBA Wetzel,T TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32632 LAB 824 To be Arranged TBA Wetzel,T TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 361 U 1 Lessons in Composition:May be retaken with topic change to 4 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

33914 LAB 801 MW 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA Schlei,S TOPIC: Level 1 - Group Meets: Golda Meir Library (GML)E280. Instr Cons Req. Additional

Tuition $20.00.31402 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Burns,L TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31404 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Burns,L TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31406 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Burns,L TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31408 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Welstead,J TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31410 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Welstead,J TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31412 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Welstead,J TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31414 LAB 822 To be Arranged TBA Heinrichs,W TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31416 LAB 823 To be Arranged TBA Heinrichs,W TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31418 LAB 824 To be Arranged TBA Heinrichs,W TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31420 LAB 832 To be Arranged TBA Schlei,S TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31422 LAB 833 To be Arranged TBA Schlei,S TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31424 LAB 834 To be Arranged TBA Schlei,S TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31876 LAB 842 To be Arranged TBA Carpenter,K TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31878 LAB 843 To be Arranged TBA Carpenter,K TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31880 LAB 844 To be Arranged TBA Carpenter,K TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32552 LAB 852 To be Arranged TBA Nelson-Raney,S TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32554 LAB 853 To be Arranged TBA Nelson-Raney,S TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.32556 LAB 854 To be Arranged TBA Nelson-Raney,S TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33508 LAB 862 To be Arranged TBA Monhardt,J TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33510 LAB 863 To be Arranged TBA Monhardt,J TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33512 LAB 864 To be Arranged TBA Monhardt,J TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 401 U 2 Lessons in Piano:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: jr st; Performance Major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31426 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31428 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31430 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31432 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31434 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31436 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31438 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31440 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32526 LAB 831 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32528 LAB 832 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32530 LAB 833 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32532 LAB 834 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.34524 LAB 841 To be Arranged TBA Otwell,M TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $40.00.34526 LAB 842 To be Arranged TBA Otwell,M TOPIC: Level 2 Additional Tuition $40.00.34528 LAB 843 To be Arranged TBA Otwell,M TOPIC: Level 3 Additional Tuition $40.00.34530 LAB 844 To be Arranged TBA Otwell,M TOPIC: Level 4 Additional Tuition $40.00.

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~ MUSPERF 402 U 2 Lessons in Organ:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: jr st; Performance Major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31442 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31444 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31446 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31448 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 404 U 2 Lessons in Collaborative Piano-VocalMay be retaken with change in topic to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by priorcons instr. Prereq: Music Performance major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

33790 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33792 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33794 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33796 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 411 U 2 Lessons in Voice:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: jr st; Performance Major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31454 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31456 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31458 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31460 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31462 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Errante,V TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31464 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Errante,V TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31466 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Errante,V TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31468 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Errante,V TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32436 LAB 831 To be Arranged TBA Ruck,T TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32438 LAB 832 To be Arranged TBA Ruck,T TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32440 LAB 833 To be Arranged TBA Ruck,T TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32442 LAB 834 To be Arranged TBA Ruck,T TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31470 LAB 851 To be Arranged TBA Ollmann,K TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31472 LAB 852 To be Arranged TBA Ollmann,K TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31474 LAB 853 To be Arranged TBA Ollmann,K TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31476 LAB 854 To be Arranged TBA Ollmann,K TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33308 LAB 861 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33310 LAB 862 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33312 LAB 863 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33314 LAB 864 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.34430 LAB 871 To be Arranged TBA Seidl,T TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $40.00.34432 LAB 872 To be Arranged TBA Seidl,T TOPIC: Level 2 Additional Tuition $40.00.34434 LAB 873 To be Arranged TBA Seidl,T TOPIC: Level 3 Additional Tuition $40.00.34436 LAB 874 To be Arranged TBA Seidl,T TOPIC: Level 4 Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 421 U 2 Lessons in Flute:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: jr st; Performance Major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31478 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Thomason-Redus,C TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31480 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Thomason-Redus,C TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31482 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Thomason-Redus,C TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31484 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Thomason-Redus,C TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 422 U 2 Lessons in Oboe:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: jr st; Performance Major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31486 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31488 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31490 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31492 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33594 LAB 821 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33596 LAB 822 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33598 LAB 823 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33600 LAB 824 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 423 U 2 Lessons in Clarinet:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: jr st; Performance Major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31494 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Knox,K TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31496 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Knox,K TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31498 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Knox,K TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31500 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Knox,K TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31502 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31504 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31506 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31508 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 424 U 2 Lessons in Saxophone:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: jr st; Performance Major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31512 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31514 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31516 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31518 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

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~ MUSPERF 425 U 2 Lessons in Bassoon:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: jr st; Performance Major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31520 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31522 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31524 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31526 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33916 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33918 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33920 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33922 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 431 U 2 Lessons in French Horn:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major or non-major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31528 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31530 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31532 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31534 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 432 U 2 Lessons in Trumpet-Cornet:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: jr st; Performance Major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31540 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31542 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31544 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31546 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 433 U 2 Lessons in Trombone:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: jr st; Performance Major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31552 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Hoelscher,M TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31554 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Hoelscher,M TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31556 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Hoelscher,M TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31558 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Hoelscher,M TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32854 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32856 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32858 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32860 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 434 U 2 Lessons in Baritone:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: jr st; Performance Major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31778 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31780 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31782 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31784 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 435 U 2 Lessons in Tuba:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: jr st; Performance Major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31570 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31572 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31574 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31576 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 441 U 2 Lessons in Violin:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: jr st; Performance Major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31578 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31580 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31582 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31584 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 442 U 2 Lessons in Viola:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: jr st; Performance Major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31586 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31588 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31590 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31592 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 443 U 2 Lessons in Cello:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major or non-major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31594 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31596 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31598 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31600 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

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~ MUSPERF 444 U 2 Lessons in Double Bass:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major or non-major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

32484 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,L TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32486 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,L TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32488 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,L TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32490 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,L TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 445 U 2 Lessons in Harp:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major or non-major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31602 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Lobotzke,A TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31604 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Lobotzke,A TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31606 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Lobotzke,A TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31608 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Lobotzke,A TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~+ MUSPERF 446 U 2 Lessons in Guitar—Classical:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: jr st; Performance Major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

32748 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33184 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33186 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33188 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~+ MUSPERF 447 U 2 Lessons in Guitar—Finger-Style:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: jr st; Performance Major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

32770 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33190 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33192 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33194 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~+ MUSPERF 448 U 2 Lessons in Guitar—Jazz:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: jr st; Performance Major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

32792 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Linke,D TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33196 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Linke,D TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33198 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Linke,D TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33200 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Linke,D TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.59250 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Billmann,P TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $40.0059251 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Billmann,P TOPIC: Level 2 Additional Tuition $40.0059252 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Billmann,P TOPIC: Level 3 Additional Tuition $40.0059253 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Billmann,P TOPIC: Level 4 Additional Tuition $40.00

~+ MUSPERF 449 U 2 Lessons in Guitar—Flamenco:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: jr st; Performance Major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

32806 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33202 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33204 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33206 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 451 U 2 Lessons in Percussion:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: jr st; Performance Major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31610 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Storniolo,C TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31612 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Storniolo,C TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31614 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Storniolo,C TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31616 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Storniolo,C TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31934 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Borghesani,D TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31936 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Borghesani,D TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31938 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Borghesani,D TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31940 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Borghesani,D TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32634 LAB 821 To be Arranged TBA Wetzel,T TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32636 LAB 822 To be Arranged TBA Wetzel,T TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32638 LAB 823 To be Arranged TBA Wetzel,T TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32640 LAB 824 To be Arranged TBA Wetzel,T TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 461 U 2 Lessons in Composition:May be retaken with topic change to 8 cr max. Conc reg in approved performance organization. Repeat of level only by prior consinstr. Prereq: Music major or non-major; audition principal instrument; successful completion of each lower level; or cons instr.

31618 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Burns,L TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31620 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Burns,L TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31622 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Burns,L TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31624 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Burns,L TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31626 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Welstead,J TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31628 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Welstead,J TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31630 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Welstead,J TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31632 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Welstead,J TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31634 LAB 821 To be Arranged TBA Heinrichs,W TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31636 LAB 822 To be Arranged TBA Heinrichs,W TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31638 LAB 823 To be Arranged TBA Heinrichs,W TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31640 LAB 824 To be Arranged TBA Heinrichs,W TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31882 LAB 841 To be Arranged TBA Carpenter,K TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31884 LAB 842 To be Arranged TBA Carpenter,K TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.31886 LAB 843 To be Arranged TBA Carpenter,K TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.

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31888 LAB 844 To be Arranged TBA Carpenter,K TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32558 LAB 851 To be Arranged TBA Nelson-Raney,S TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32560 LAB 852 To be Arranged TBA Nelson-Raney,S TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32562 LAB 853 To be Arranged TBA Nelson-Raney,S TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.32564 LAB 854 To be Arranged TBA Nelson-Raney,S TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33514 LAB 861 To be Arranged TBA Monhardt,J TOPIC: Level 1 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33516 LAB 862 To be Arranged TBA Monhardt,J TOPIC: Level 2 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33518 LAB 863 To be Arranged TBA Monhardt,J TOPIC: Level 3 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.33520 LAB 864 To be Arranged TBA Monhardt,J TOPIC: Level 4 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $40.00.34588 LAB 871 To be Arranged TBA Schlei,S TOPIC: Level 1 Additional Tuition $40.00.34590 LAB 872 To be Arranged TBA Schlei,S TOPIC: Level 2 Additional Tuition $40.00.34592 LAB 873 To be Arranged TBA Schlei,S TOPIC: Level 3 Additional Tuition $40.00.34594 LAB 874 To be Arranged TBA Schlei,S TOPIC: Level 4 Additional Tuition $40.00.

~ MUSPERF 501 U/G 1 Master Class in Keyboard Instruments, PianoMay be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.

32098 LAB 801 W 4:00pm-4:50pm MUS 175 Jaimes,J Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.31398 LAB 802 M 3:00pm-3:50pm MUS 175 Abend,E 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition

$20.00.

~ MUSPERF 502 U/G 1 Master Class in Keyboard Instruments, OrganMay be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to music majors only. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.

31892 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 511 U/G 1 Master Class in VoiceMay be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.

31400 LAB 801 R 4:00pm-5:30pm MUS 175 Ollmann,K Instr Cons Req. Meets in MUS ROOM 175 Additional Tuition$20.00

32390 LAB 802 R 4:00pm-5:30pm TBA Errante,V Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00 Meets in Music Room175

32392 LAB 803 R 4:00pm-5:30pm TBA Meets in Music Room 175 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition$20.00

32394 LAB 804 R 4:00pm-5:30pm TBA Ruck,T Additional Tuition $20.00 Meets in Music Room 175 Instr ConsReq.

33730 LAB 805 R 4:00pm-5:30pm TBA Meets in Music Room 175 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition$20.00

34438 LAB 806 R 4:00pm-5:30pm TBA Seidl,T Additional Tuition $20.00 Meets in Music Room 175

~ MUSPERF 521 U/G 1 Master Class in Woodwind Instruments, FluteMay be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.

33584 LAB 801 W 3:00pm-3:50pm MUS 175 Thomason-Redus,C Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 522 U/G 1 Master Class in Woodwind Instruments, OboeMay be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.

31450 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33604 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 523 U/G 1 Master Class in Woodwind Instruments, ClarinetMay be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.

31452 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 524 U/G 1 Master Class in Woodwind Instruments, SaxophoneMay be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.

31510 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 525 U/G 1 Master Class in Woodwind Instruments, BassoonMay be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.

31536 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33028 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition

$20.00.

~ MUSPERF 531 U/G 1 Master Class in Brass Instruments, French HornMay be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.

D 31538 LAB 801 M 7:00pm-7:50pm MUS 175 Flint,G 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition$20.00.

~ MUSPERF 532 U/G 1 Master Class in Brass Instruments, Trumpet-CornetMay be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.

D 31548 LAB 801 M 7:00pm-7:50pm MUS 150 Hartman,K 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition$20.00.

~ MUSPERF 533 U/G 1 Master Class in Brass Instruments, TromboneMay be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.

D 31550 LAB 801 M 7:00pm-7:50pm TBA Hoelscher,M 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition$20.00.

34658 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 534 U/G 1 Master Class in Brass Instruments, BaritoneMay be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.

D 31560 LAB 801 M 7:00pm-7:50pm TBA Erickson,M 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition$20.00.

# MUSPERF 535 U/G 1 Master Class in Brass Instruments, TubaMay be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.

D 31642 LAB 801 M 7:00pm-7:50pm TBA Erickson,M 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition$20.00.

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# MUSPERF 541 U/G 1 Master Class in String Instruments, ViolinMay be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.

33534 LAB 801 M 1:30pm-3:00pm MUS 175 Zinck,B 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition$20.00.

~ MUSPERF 542 U/G 1 Master Class in String Instruments, ViolaMay be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.

33544 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Meets: ZEL 354. Instr Cons Req.Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 543 U/G 1 Master Class in String Instruments, VioloncelloMay be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.

31644 LAB 801 W 1:00pm-2:50pm MUS 175 Kartman,S Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 544 U/G 1 Master Class in String Instruments, Bass ViolMay be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.

33536 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,L 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition$20.00.

~ MUSPERF 545 U/G 1 Master Class in String Instruments, HarpMay be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: jr st & cons instr. Not available for grad cr.

32568 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Lobotzke,A Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~+ MUSPERF 546 U/G 1 Master Class in GuitarCounts as repeat of Music 280 with topics ‘Master Class - Jazz,’ ‘- Fingerstyle,’ and ‘- Classical.’ May be retaken to max of 6 cr.Open to Music majors only. Prereq: jr st, cons instr.

33228 LEC 001 W 3:00pm-3:50pm TBA Stropes,J Meets KSE 506. Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.33240 LEC 002 W 3:00pm-3:50pm TBA Izquierdo,R Instr Cons Req. Meets: KSE 506 Additional Tuition $20.00.33242 LEC 003 W 3:00pm-3:50pm TBA Linke,D Meets: KSE 506 Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

~ MUSPERF 551 U/G 1 Master Class in PercussionMay be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.

31646 LAB 801 M 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA Borghesani,D 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Beginning Master Class. Meets: MUS170. Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition $20.00.

32810 LAB 802 M 11:00am-11:50am TBA Wetzel,T 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Instr Cons Req. Intermediate MasterClass. Meets: MUS 170. Additional Tuition $20.00.

32812 LAB 803 W 11:00am-11:50am ZEL 280 Storniolo,C Advanced Master Class Instr Cons Req. Additional Tuition$20.00.

~ MUSPERF 701 G 3 Keyboard Instruments, PianoMay be repeated to max of 12 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31648 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J Meets: MUS 421. Instr Cons Req.33338 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E Meets: MUS 116. Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 702 G 3 Keyboard Instruments, OrganMay be repeated to max of 12 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31864 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 703 G 2 Collaborative Piano - VocalMay be repeated to max of 8 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr; audition.

31874 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J Instr Cons Req. Meets: MUS 331.

~ MUSPERF 704 G 2 Collaborative Piano - InstrumentalOpen to Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr; audition.

31650 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J Instr Cons Req. Meets: MUS 421.

~ MUSPERF 705 G 1 Techniques of Opera Coaching and AccompanyingMay be repeated to max of 4 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr; audition.

33740 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Phillabaum,K Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 706 G 1 Sonatas, Piano and StringMay be repeated to max of 4 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr; audition.

31652 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J Meets: MUS 421. Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 711 G 3 VoiceMay be repeated to max of 12 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31654 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Instr Cons Req.31656 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Errante,V Instr Cons Req.31658 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Ruck,T Instr Cons Req.32492 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Ollmann,K Instr Cons Req.33316 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 721 G 3 Woodwind Instruments, FluteMay be repeated to max of 12 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31660 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Thomason-Redus,C Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 722 G 3 Woodwind Instruments, OboeMay be repeated to max of 12 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31662 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S Instr Cons Req.31664 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 723 G 3 Woodwind Instruments, ClarinetMay be repeated to max of 12 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31666 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Knox,K Instr Cons Req.31668 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T Instr Cons Req.

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~ MUSPERF 724 G 3 Woodwind Instruments, SaxophoneMay be repeated to max of 12 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31670 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 725 G 3 Woodwind Instruments, BassoonMay be repeated to max of 12 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31672 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B Instr Cons Req.33054 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 731 G 3 Brass Instruments, French HornMay be repeated to max of 12 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31674 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 732 G 3 Brass Instruments, Trumpet-CornetMay be repeated to max of 12 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31676 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 733 G 3 Brass Instruments, TromboneMay be repeated to max of 12 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31678 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Hoelscher,M Instr Cons Req.32862 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 734 G 3 Brass Instruments, BaritoneMay be repeated to max of 12 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31680 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 735 G 3 Brass Instruments, TubaMay be repeated to max of 12 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31682 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 741 G 2-3 String Instruments, ViolinMay be repeated to max of 12 cr (performance students), or 8 cr (string pedagogy students). Open to Music majors only. Prereq:grad st; cons instr.

31684 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 742 G 2-3 String Instruments, ViolaMay be repeated to max of 12 cr (performance students), or 8 cr (string pedagogy students). Open to Music majors only. Prereq:grad st; cons instr.

31686 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 743 G 2-3 String Instruments, VioloncelloMay be repeated to max of 12 cr (performance students), or 8 cr (string pedagogy students). Open to Music majors only. Prereq:grad st; cons instr.

31688 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 744 G 3 String Instruments, Bass ViolMay be repeated to max of 12 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31690 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,L Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 745 G 3 String Instruments, HarpMay be repeated to max of 12 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31692 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Lobotzke,A Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 746 G 3 GuitarMay be repeated to 12 cr max. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

33244 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P Instr Cons Req.33246 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R33248 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Linke,D33250 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J

~ MUSPERF 751 G 3 PercussionMay be repeated to max of 12 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31694 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Storniolo,C Instr Cons Req.31944 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Borghesani,D Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 761 G 2 Advanced CompositionMay be repeated to total of 8 cr. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

~ MUSPERF 801 G 2 Keyboard Instruments, PianoOpen to ICM students only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

34644 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J

~ MUSPERF 821 G 2 Woodwind Instruments, FluteOpen to ICM students only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

33926 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Thomason-Redus,C Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 822 G 2 Woodwind Instruments, OboeOpen to ICM students only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

33924 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S Instr Cons Req.33976 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 823 G 2 Woodwind Instruments, ClarinetOpen to ICM students only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

33404 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T Instr Cons Req.33936 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Knox,K Instr Cons Req.

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~ MUSPERF 825 G 2 Woodwind Instruments, BassoonOpen to ICM students only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

33928 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B Instr Cons Req.33934 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 841 G 2 String Instruments, ViolinOpen to ICM students only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31702 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 842 G 2 String Instruments, ViolaOpen to ICM students only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31704 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 843 G 2 String Instruments, VioloncelloOpen to ICM students only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31706 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 855 G 1 Instrumental Master ClassMay be repeated to max of 4 cr. Prereq: grad st; admis to ICM; writ cons director of ICM.

32500 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B Instr Cons Req.31708 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S Instr Cons Req.32502 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L Instr Cons Req.33398 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B Instr Cons Req.33400 LAB 805 W 3:00pm-3:50pm TBA Thomason-Redus,C Instr Cons Req.33402 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T Instr Cons Req.33606 LAB 807 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S Instr Cons Req.33608 LAB 808 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M Instr Cons Req.33930 LAB 809 To be Arranged TBA Knox,K Instr Cons Req.33932 LAB 810 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T Instr Cons Req.33938 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C Instr Cons Req.33940 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 901 G 1 Keyboard Instruments, Piano(601) Counts as repeat of MusPerf 601. May be repeated to max of 6 cr. Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

33746 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Jaimes,J Instr Cons Req.33756 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J Instr Cons Req.33942 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Abend,E Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 903 G 1 Keyboard Instruments, Harpsichord(603) Counts as repeat of MusPerf 603. May be repeated to max of 6 cr. Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

33806 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Stiehl,M Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 911 G 1 Voice(611) Counts as repeat of MusPerf 601. May be repeated to max of 6 cr. Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31710 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Instr Cons Req.31712 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Errante,V Instr Cons Req.31714 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Ruck,T Instr Cons Req.32494 LAB 805 To be Arranged TBA Ollmann,K Instr Cons Req.33318 LAB 806 To be Arranged TBA Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 921 G 1 Woodwind Instruments, Flute(621) Counts as repeat of MusPerf 621. May be repeated to max of 6 cr. Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31716 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Thomason-Redus,C Instr Cons Req.

~ MUSPERF 922 G 1 Woodwind Instruments, Oboe(622) Counts as repeat of MusPerf 621. May be repeated to max of 6 cr. Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31718 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Colburn,S31720 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Padilla,M

~ MUSPERF 923 G 1 Woodwind Instruments, Clarinet(623) Counts as repeat of MusPerf 623. May be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31722 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Knox,K31724 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Levy,T

~ MUSPERF 924 G 1 Woodwind Instruments, Saxophone(624) Counts as repeat of MusPerf 624. May be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31726 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Hanrahan,C

~ MUSPERF 925 G 1 Woodwind Instruments, Bassoon(625) Counts as repeat of MusPerf 625. May be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31728 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Giacobassi,B33748 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Soluri,T

~ MUSPERF 931 G 1 Brass Instruments, French Horn(631) Counts as repeat of MusPerf 631. May be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31730 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Flint,G

~ MUSPERF 932 G 1 Brass Instruments, Trumpet-Cornet(632) Counts as repeat of MusPerf 632. May be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31732 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Hartman,K

~ MUSPERF 933 G 1 Brass Instruments, Trombone(633) Counts as a repeat of MusPerf 633. May be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31734 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Hoelscher,M32864 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Hemann,M

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~ MUSPERF 934 G 1 Brass Instruments, Baritone(634) Counts as a repeat of MusPerf 634. May be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31736 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M

~ MUSPERF 935 G 1 Brass Instruments, Tuba(635) Counts as repeat of MusPerf 635. May be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31738 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Erickson,M

~ MUSPERF 941 G 1 String Instruments, Violin(641) Counts as repeat of MusPerf 641. May be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31740 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Zinck,B

~ MUSPERF 942 G 1 String Instruments, Viola(642) Counts as repeat of MusPerf 642. May be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31742 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Rosove,L

~ MUSPERF 943 G 1 String Instruments, Violoncello(643) Counts as repeat of Musperf 643. May be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

32094 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Kartman,S

~ MUSPERF 944 G 1 String Instruments, Bass Viol(644) Counts as repeat of MusPerf 644. May be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31744 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,L

~ MUSPERF 945 G 1 String Instruments, Harp(645) Counts as repeat of MusPerf 645. May be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31746 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Lobotzke,A

~ MUSPERF 946 G 1 GuitarMay be repeated to a 6 cr max. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr

33252 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Baime,P33254 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Izquierdo,R33256 LAB 803 To be Arranged TBA Linke,D33258 LAB 804 To be Arranged TBA Stropes,J

~ MUSPERF 951 G 1 Percussion(651) Counts as repeat of MusPerf 651. May be repeated to max of 6 cr. Open to Music majors only. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

31748 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Storniolo,C31942 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Borghesani,D

Theatre (Theatre)Department Office: Art 203, 414-229-4947Chair: Bruce Brockman, ART 234, 414-229-3913

IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION

1. Prerequisites will be strictly enforced. Students who do not meet prerequisites will be administratively dropped from the course.

2. Any student enrolled in a theatre course, who does not attend the first class without having previously notified the theatre department office (229-4947) may, at the discretion of theinstructor, be administratively dropped. After the Friday of the first week of classes students will not be allowed to drop without the written permission of the instructor. It is the stu-dent’s responsibility to check the office hours of the instructor if a drop is requested. See administrative or departmental drop section in the registration portion of the schedule ofclasses for information about fees for students dropped from the course. Note: students must file signed drop forms personally, at the registrar’s office; instructors take studentsoff their own list, but they do not contact the registrar’s office.

3. Theatre majors will generally have priority registration for courses REQUIRED in the major.

4. All official email communication between the Department of Theatre and admitted UWM students will be sent to assigned student PantherMail email addresses(http://panthermail.uwm.edu). It is a student’s responsibility to check her or his PantherMail email account regularly for important university and/or course related information (or toinput a PantherMail forward mail command routing email to any other preferred non-UWM email address).

5. THEATRE COURSES ARE CLOSED TO AUDITORS.

# THEATRE 100 U 3 Introduction to the Theatre(A)(Thr BA 100) Attendance at live theatrical performances required. Prereq: none.

31834 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am ACL 120D 31836 LEC 902 W 6:00pm-9:10pm TBA Morse,P Location: MIT 195

# THEATRE 101 U 3 Introduction to the Actor’s Art(A)(Thr BA 101) Not open for cr to students with cr in Theatre(Thr BA) 110(ER). Prereq: Non-Theatre major.

31838 LAB 801 TR 9:30am-10:45am MIT 385 Wanasek,J Additional Tuition $60.00.31840 LAB 802 TR 9:30am-10:45am THR 6 Tasse,J Additional Tuition $60.00.32384 LAB 803 TR 9:30am-10:45am THR 7 Maclay,J Additional Tuition $60.00.33062 LAB 804 TR 11:00am-12:15pm THR 6 McMillion,R Additional Tuition $60.00.33570 LAB 805 TR 11:00am-12:15pm THR 7 Tasse,J Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 31842 LAB 906 M 6:00pm-9:10pm TBA Morse,P 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $60.00.

# THEATRE 102 U 3 Introduction to Design for Performance(A)(Thr BA 102) Prereq: none.

33566 LEC 001 MW 9:00am-10:15am MIT 375 White,S Additional Tuition $60.00.59416 LEC 002 TR 9:00am-10:15am MIT 375 Powell,B Additional Tuition $60.00.

#+ THEATRE 104 U 3 Make-Up(ThrPTTP 104) Prereq: Admis to Theatre BFA prog & Theatre (ThrPTTP) 210(P).

34356 LAB 801 F 10:30am-12:30pm THR 35 Powell,B Add’l special course fee $55. Restricted to BFA Actors Only.Additional Tuition $60.00.

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# THEATRE 106 U 3 Voice and Speech(Thr BA 106) Prereq: none.

31872 LAB 801 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm THR 7 McMillion,R Additional Tuition $60.00.

# THEATRE 110 U 3 Acting I(Thr BA 110) Not open for cr to students with cr in Theatre (Thr BA) 101(ER). Prereq: Theatre major or cons instr.

31846 LAB 801 MW 10:00am-11:15am MIT 385 McMillion,R Additional Tuition $60.00.33410 LAB 802 MW 10:00am-11:15am THR 6 Tasse,J Additional Tuition $60.00.33664 LAB 803 MW 10:00am-11:15am THR 7 Wanasek,J Additional Tuition $60.00.

# THEATRE 111 U 3 Theatre Games(A)(Thr BA 111) Prereq: none.

31848 LAB 901 F 9:00am-11:40am OFC 175 Chudnow,R Meets at Comedy Sportz, 420 South First Street. Milwaukee WI,(414)272-8888. Additional Tuition $60.00.

THEATRE 112 U 3 Theatre Production and Design(Thr BA 112) Prereq: Theatre major or cons instr; Theatre(Thr BA) 103(P) or 100(P).

32910 LEC 001 MW 1:00pm-2:15pm MUS B12 Graham Jr,R Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ THEATRE 113 U 2-3 Introduction to Stage Combat(Thr BA 113) Prereq: none.

D 59168 LAB 801 T 5:00pm-8:00pm MIT 385 Hedderman,R 3 cr Additional Tuition $60.00.

#+ THEATRE 120 U 3 Performance and Popular Culture(A)(Thr BA 120) Prereq: none.

33064 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am LAP N101 Weinberg,M Additional Tuition $60.00.

# THEATRE 202 U 1-4 Theatre Practicum(Thr BA 202) May be retaken to max of 4 cr. Prereq: Theatre(Thr BA) 100(P) or 103(P), & one of the following: Theatre(Thr BA) 101(P), 109(P),

110(P), or 112(P).31850 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Wanasek,J To register for more than 2cr please take a signed Add form to

the PSOA Advising office, THR 120, and see your academicAdvisor. Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

31852 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Wanasek,J To register for more than 2cr please take a signed Add form tothe PSOA Advising office, THR 120, and see your academicAdvisor. Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

~+ THEATRE 210 U 3 Technical Theatre Practicum(ThrPTTP 210) Prereq: Theatre(Thr BA) 112(P) or cons instr.

32962 LEC 401 T 12:30pm-1:45pm THR 6 Brockman,L This class also meets in the Costume Shop -Theatre T35.Additional Tuition $60.00.

Rios,A34238 LAB 801 MW 2:00pm-5:00pm THR 6 Brockman,L This class also meets in the Costume Shop -Theatre T35.34254 LAB 802 TR 2:00pm-5:00pm THR 6 Brockman,L This class also meets in the Costume Shop -Theatre T35.

THEATRE 213 U 3 Play Analysis(A)(Thr BA 213) Prereq: Theatre majors-Theatre(Thr BA) 103(P) or Theatre(Thr BA) 100(P); Others-none.

31854 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm MIT 375 Additional Tuition $60.00.D 32388 LEC 102 M 6:30pm-9:00pm TBA 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ THEATRE 214 U 3 Stagecraft(ThrPTTP 214) Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 210(P), admis to the Theatre BFA Tech Prod track.

60040 LEC 401 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Guse,C Additional Tuition $60.00.Rios,AWhite,S

60043 LAB 801 MW 2:00pm-5:00pm TBA Rios,A60044 LAB 802 TR 2:00pm-5:00pm TBA Rios,A

~ THEATRE 215 U 3 Properties Production(ThrPTTP 215) Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 210(P), admis to BFA Tech Prod track.

59175 LAB 801 MW 8:00am-10:45am ART 17 Strawn,S Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ THEATRE 217 U 3 Sound Production(ThrPTTP 217) Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 210(P), admis to BFA Tech Prod track.

59478 LAB 801 MW 11:00am-12:15pm MIT 375 Guse,C Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ THEATRE 218 U 2 Drafting for the Theatre(ThrPTTP 218) Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 210(P), admis to BFA Tech Prod track.

59176 LAB 801 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm MUS B12 Graham Jr,R Additional Tuition $40.00.

#+ THEATRE 225 U 3 Costume Construction(ThrPTTP 225) Prereq: Admis to Theatre BFA prog.

60045 LEC 401 TR 9:30am-10:45am THR 35 Lieder,J Additional Tuition $60.00.60046 LAB 801 MW 2:00pm-5:00pm THR 35 Brockman,L60047 LAB 802 TR 2:00pm-5:00pm THR 35 Brockman,L

#+ THEATRE 240 U 3 Patternmaking I(ThrPTTP 240) Prereq: admis to Theatre BFA prog.

59178 LAB 801 MW 8:00am-10:45am THR 35 Rehberg,P Special course fee $25.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

# THEATRE 280 U 3 Stage Management Production Skills(ThrPTTP 280) Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 210(P); admis to BFA Stage Management track.

60041 LAB 801 TR 11:00am-12:15pm THR T28 Berlin,J Additional Tuition $60.00.

#+ THEATRE 301 U 3 Theatrical Millinery(ThrPTTP 301) Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 225(P).

59196 LAB 801 MW 11:00am-12:45pm THR 35 Lieder,J Additional Special Course Fee: $38.00. Additional Tuition $60.00.

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# THEATRE 305 U 3 The Theatrical Experience:(A)(Thr BA 305) Retakable with change in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: none.

D 32038 FLD 001 W 6:45pm-10:00pm THR TBA Rehberg,P TOPIC: Out and About in Milwaukee Add’l course fee $105.00.First Meeting: Wednesday, September 3, 7:00pm in MainstageTheatre. Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 34074 FLD 002 R 6:45pm-10:00pm THR TBA Maclay,J TOPIC: Out and About in Milwaukee Add’l course fee $105.00.First Meeting: Thursday, September 4, 7:00pm in MainstageTheatre. Additional Tuition $60.00.

~ THEATRE 311 U 3 Advanced Theatre Games and ImprovisationCounts as repeat of Theatre 490 with topics, ‘Advanced Theatre Games’ or ‘Theatre Games II.

59427 LAB 901 F 2:00pm-4:40pm OFC 175 Chudnow,R Meets at Comedy Sportz, 420 South First Street, Milwaukee, WI(414) 272-8888. Additional Tuition $60.00.

# THEATRE 321 U 3 The Theatre: Beginnings Through Realism(A)(Thr BA 321) Prereq: soph st.

31856 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm BOL B56 Additional Tuition $60.00.

#+ THEATRE 359 U/G 3 Playwriting I(Thr BA 359) Prereq: jr st, & Theatre(Thr BA) 100(P) or 103(P); or grad st or cons instr.

32574 LEC 001 M 2:00pm-4:40pm TBA Basting,A 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ THEATRE 400 U 1 Foundations(ThrPTTP 400) May be retaken for cr. Prereq: Theatre major in BFA acting track; Theatre(Thr BA) 110(P); audition; writ cons instr.

32918 LAB 801 MTWR 9:00am-9:20am KSE 508 Holderness,R Additional Tuition $20.00.

#+ THEATRE 410 U/G 3 Stage Directing(Thr BA 410) Prereq: jr st; & Thr BA 100(P) or 103(P); Thr BA 101(P) or 110(P); Thr BA 102(P), 109(P) or 112(P) &, for Theatre Majors only, Thr

BA 213(P).32576 LAB 801 M 2:00pm-4:40pm THR 7 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ THEATRE 430 U 2 Stage Voice and Speech I-A(ThrPTTP 430) Prereq: Admis to Theatre BFA Acting track, Theatre(Thr BA) 110(P), audition, cons instr.

32920 LAB 801 MW 9:30am-12:15pm KSE 640 Lopez Rios,I Additional Tuition $40.00.

#+ THEATRE 432 U 1-6 Advanced Theatre Practicum(Thr BA 402) May be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st, Theatre 202(P)(Thr BA 202).

31860 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Wanasek,J To register for more than 2cr please take a signed Add form tothe PSOA Advising office, THR 120, and see your academicAdvisor. Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

~+ THEATRE 440 U 2 Stage Movement I-A(ThrPTTP 440) Prereq: Admis to Theatre BFA acting track, Theatre(Thr BA) 110(P), audition, cons instr.

32916 LAB 801 TR 9:30am-12:15pm KSE 640 Holderness,R Additional Tuition $40.00.

#+ THEATRE 459 U/G 3 Playwriting II(Thr BA 459) Prereq: jr st & Theatre(Thr BA) 359(P); or grad st or cons instr.

59372 LEC 001 M 2:00pm-4:40pm TBA Basting,A Additional Tuition $60.00.

THEATRE 460 U 2-3 Storytelling:(A)(Thr BA 460) Retakeable with change in topic to max of 3 sem. Prereq: none, except as required for specific topic.

D 60042 LEC 001 TR 5:00pm-8:30pm THR 6 Mello,R Includes Project and Performance. Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

~+ THEATRE 463 U 1 Master Class in Professional Theatre Study(ThrPTTP 463) May be retaken to 6 cr max. Prereq: Admis to Theatre BFA acting track, cons instr.

32922 LEC 001 F 2:00pm-5:00pm KSE 508 Watson,W Additional Tuition $20.00.

~+ THEATRE 470 U 1-4 Acting Technique II-A(ThrPTTP 470) Theatre Major with BFA acting track, Theatre(Thr BA) 110(P), audition, cons instr.

32924 LAB 801 MW 2:00pm-5:00pm KSE 508 Watson,W 3 cr Additional Tuition $60.00.

# THEATRE 472 U 1-3 Performance Workshop(Thr BA 472) May be retaken for cr. Prereq: cons instr.

D 59585 LAB 801 TR 5:00pm-8:30pm THR 6 Mello,R Includes Project and Performance. Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

THEATRE 473 U/G 3 Theatre in Elementary Education(Thr BA 473) Prereq: School of the Arts or Education majors or cons instr.

D 32092 LEC 001 T 5:00pm-7:45pm MIT 375 Additional Tuition $60.00.

# THEATRE 475 U 1-6 Rehearsal and Performance Techniques I(ThrPTTP 475) May be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: regis in Prof Theatre Training Prog; writ cons dept chair.

59215 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Holderness,R Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.59216 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Lopez Rios,I Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.59217 LAB 803 T 2:00pm-4:30pm KSE 508 Berlin,J Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

# THEATRE 480 U 3 Advanced Stage Management Skills(ThrPTTP 480) Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 281(P) or cons instr.

34348 LAB 801 TR 11:00am-12:15pm THR T28 Berlin,J Additional Tuition $60.00.

THEATRE 484 U/G 1-3 Field Work in Theatre(Thr BA 484) Retakeable to max of 3 sem. Prereq: Theatre majors; Thr BA 473(P) or 474(P); & cons instr.

D 31858 FLD 001 W 5:00pm-7:45pm MIT 375 Mello,R Includes 70+ hours of service-learning. Additional special coursefee $50.00. Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

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#+ THEATRE 490 U/G 2-4 Topics in Theatre:(Thr BA 490) May be retaken with change in topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq jr st & Theatre(Thr BA) 103(P); or grad st, or cons instr.

D 32726 LAB 801 R 5:00pm-6:40pm TBA Mello,R TOPIC: Portfolio Development For Professional TeachersAdditional Tuition $20.00/cr.

59652 LAB 802 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Watson,W TOPIC: 20th Century Irish Theatre & Consequence of PlaceAdditional Tuition $60.00.

# THEATRE 530 U 2 Stage Voice and Speech II-A(ThrPTTP 530) Prereq: Theatre 431(P).

33414 LAB 801 TR 9:30am-10:45am KSE 508 Lopez Rios,I Additional Tuition $40.00.

#+ THEATRE 540 U 2 Stage Movement II-A(ThrPTTP 540) Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 441(P).

33416 LAB 801 MW 9:30am-10:45am KSE 508 Watson,W Additional Tuition $40.00.

#+ THEATRE 570 U 3 Acting Technique III-A(ThrPTTP 570) Prereq: Admis to Theatre BFA acting track, Theatre(ThrPTTP) 471(P).

33412 LAB 801 MW 2:00pm-5:00pm KSE 640 Holderness,R Additional Tuition $60.00.

~+ THEATRE 575 U 1-6 Studio(ThrPTTP 575) May be retaken to max of 16 cr. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 210(P), admis to one of the Theatre BFA tracks, or writ cons instr.

33060 LAB 801 MW 1:00pm-5:00pm TBA Lieder,J Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.Powell,BRehberg,P

TR 2:00pm-5:00pm TBA33230 LAB 802 MW 1:00pm-5:00pm THR 90 Guse,C Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

Strawn,SWhite,S

TR 2:00pm-5:00pm THR 9059418 LAB 803 MW 1:00pm-5:00pm MIT 385 Holderness,R Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

TR 2:00pm-5:00pm MIT 38559420 LAB 804 MW 1:00pm-5:00pm TBA Lopez Rios,I Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

TR 2:00pm-5:00pm KSE 64059419 LAB 805 MW 1:00pm-5:00pm THR T28 Berlin,J Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.

TR 2:00pm-5:00pm THR T28

#+ THEATRE 675 U 1-6 Advanced Studio(ThrPTTP 675) May be retaken to max of 12 cr. Prereq: Theatre(ThrPTTP) 575(P).

D 34086 LAB 801 MTWR 6:00pm-9:00pm TBA Holderness,R Additional Tuition $20.00/cr.Lopez Rios,IStrawn,SWatson,W

# THEATRE 689 U/G 1-6 Independent Study-Stage Management(Thr BA 689) May be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.

THEATRE 690 U 1-6 Independent Study—Make-Up(ThrPTTP 690) May be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st, writ cons instr.

# THEATRE 691 U/G 1-6 Independent Study-Acting(Thr BA 691) May be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.

# THEATRE 692 U/G 1-6 Independent Study-Technical Theatre, Scene Design and Lighting(Thr BA 692) May be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.

# THEATRE 693 U/G 1-6 Independent Study-Costumes(Thr BA 693) May be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.

# THEATRE 694 U/G 1-4 Independent Study-Directing(Thr BA 694) May be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.

# THEATRE 695 U/G 1-6 Independent Study-History, Literature, and Criticism(Thr BA 695) May be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.

# THEATRE 696 U/G 1-6 Independent Study-Playwriting(Thr BA 696) May be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.

# THEATRE 697 U/G 1-6 Independent Study-Theatre Education and Children’s Theatre(Thr BA 697) May be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.

# THEATRE 698 U/G 1-6 Independent Study-Theatre Management and Public Relations(Thr BA 698) May be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.

# THEATRE 699 U/G 1-6 Independent Study:(Thr BA 699) May be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st & cons instr.

34218 IND 114 To be Arranged TBA Court,I TOPIC: Advanced Independent Study in Dance AdditionalTuition $20.00/cr.

34220 IND 115 To be Arranged TBA Lilly,J TOPIC: Advanced Independent Study in Dance AdditionalTuition $20.00/cr.

34222 IND 116 To be Arranged TBA Linhares Ferro,S TOPIC: Advanced Independent Study in Dance AdditionalTuition $20.00/cr.

59586 IND 117 To be Arranged TBA Vanier,L TOPIC: Advanced Independent Study in Dance AdditionalTuition $20.00/cr.

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SHELDON B. LUBAR SCHOOL OF BUSINESSAdditional tuition will be applied, regardless of the credit plateau, for all students enrolled in the UW-Milwaukee Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business’ 200-600 level classes. The dif-ferential tuition rate is $20 per credit during the 2008-2009 academic year. Additional tuition will enhance the quality of education in the Lubar School of Business.

THE COLLEGE CONNECTION DISTANCE EDUCATION COURSE FEES are assessed, regardless of the credit plateau, for all students enrolled in College Connection programcourses through UW-Milwaukee. The UWM-College Connection Distance Education Course fee for the Spring 2008 semester is $995.00 per 3-credit course. The fee covers bothtuition and additional program costs.

IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING PRIORITY ENROLLMENT PLAN FOR UNDERGRADUATE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COURSES.

1. Pre-Business Administration Seniors and UWM special students who do not hold an undergraduate degree are not eligible to register for any 400, 500, or 600-level business cours-es. There is one exceptional circumstance, based on both cumulative and five-course GPAs, allowing a pre-business senior to enroll in one 400-level business course on a one-time basis. Please see the Business School academic advising staff in LUB N297 for more information.

2. Non-business degree students can register in 400, 500, or 600-level courses if they have completed course prerequisites and can provide evidence of GPA of 2.50 or above.

3. UWM special students who do not hold an undergraduate degree can register for 100, 200, and 300-level business courses if they meet course prerequisites, including class stand-ing criteria.

4. Guest matriculates from other universities who are continuing degree students at their home universities are eligible to register in any Bus Adm courses if they meet course prereq-uisites, including class standing criteria.

5. Business Administration courses are not available to students on a credit/no credit grading basis. Exceptions: 400, 439, 449, 459, 469, 479, 534

6. STRICT ENFORCEMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR ADVANCING TO A MAJOR IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

Consistent with our grade point average policy for advancement to the business major, students who have a 2.50 cumulative grade point average or above (including transfer work, ifany) are guaranteed admission.

IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR GRADUATE BUSINESS STUDENTS

1. The Business School has two curricular areas - Business Administration (BUS ADM) and Business Management (BUSMGMT), Please check both areas for courses as well asseminars in management (Bus Adm 795).

2. Masters level foundation courses are Bus Adm 700-703. Contact the Business School Graduate Program Services Office if you have questions.

3. Enrollment in 900-level doctoral seminars is restricted to Ph.D. students.

STUDENTS WHO DO NOT ATTEND CLASSES IN WHICH THEY ARE REGISTERED MAY BE DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. (See Registration portion of this Schedule forinformation about fees for students dropped by department).

IT IS THE STUDENT’S RESPONSIBILITY TO MEET ALL PUBLISHED PREREQUISITES OF A COURSE; THE STUDENT MAY BE ADMINISTRATIVELY DROPPED AT ANY TIMEDURING THE SEMESTER IF THE PREREQUISITES ARE NOT MET.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT STUDY, INDEPENDENT READING, & FIELD WORK COURSES: to register on PAWS, choose ‘Add a Class’. Select the term you want toadd the class to. Next to Search for Classes click ‘Search’. Select subject from the drop down menu and enter the Catalog Number. Click on ‘Search’. Select section with yourinstructor’s name, click on ‘select class.’ Select the number of Units from the drop down menu then click on ‘Next.’ Click on ‘Proceed To Step 2 of 3’. Click on ‘Finish Enrolling.’Some courses may require permission to enroll.

Business Administration (Bus Adm)# BUS ADM 100 U 3 Introduction to Business

Prereq: not open for cr or regis to Business jr, pre-Business sr, or Business sr. Enroll in LEC 401 and any DIS 601-607; or enroll inLEC 402 and either DIS 608 or 609.

35364 LEC 401 MW 2:00pm-2:50pm LUB S151 Barrett,WD 35366 LEC 402 M 5:30pm-7:10pm LUB N146 Barrett,W 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

35752 DIS 601 F 9:00am-9:50am LUB N13035754 DIS 602 F 10:00am-10:50am LUB N13035756 DIS 603 F 11:00am-11:50am LUB N13035758 DIS 604 F 12:00pm-12:50pm LUB N13035816 DIS 605 F 9:00am-9:50am LUB S16535890 DIS 606 F 10:00am-10:50am LUB S16535892 DIS 607 F 11:00am-11:50am LUB S165

D 35894 DIS 608 M 7:30pm-8:20pm LUB N146 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 D 35896 DIS 609 M 7:30pm-8:20pm TBA 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# BUS ADM 200 U 3 Business and SocietyCounts as repeat of Bus Adm 295 w/same topic. Prereq: soph st.

36040 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am LUB N126 Kahn,L Additional Tuition $60.00.36042 LEC 002 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm LUB N126 Kahn,L Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 201 U 3 Introduction to Financial AccountingCounts as repeat of Bus Adm 207. Prereq: soph st or cons instr. Enroll in LEC 401 and any DIS 601-609; or enroll in LEC 402 andany DIS 610-618; or enroll in LEC 403 and any DIS 619-623.

35402 LEC 401 MW 9:30am-10:45am LUB N140 Konkol,C Additional Tuition $60.00.35404 LEC 402 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm LUB N140 Konkol,C Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 35856 LEC 403 M 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N140 Konkol,C Additional Tuition $60.00.35406 DIS 601 R 8:00am-8:50am LUB S19135766 DIS 602 R 9:00am-9:50am LUB S19135408 DIS 603 R 10:00am-10:50am LUB S19135410 DIS 604 R 11:00am-11:50am LUB S191

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35412 DIS 605 R 12:00pm-12:50pm LUB S19135414 DIS 606 R 8:00am-8:50am LUB S26335768 DIS 607 R 9:00am-9:50am LUB S26335416 DIS 608 R 10:00am-10:50am LUB S26335418 DIS 609 R 11:00am-11:50am LUB S26335420 DIS 610 F 8:00am-8:50am LUB S19135422 DIS 611 F 9:00am-9:50am LUB S19135770 DIS 612 F 10:00am-10:50am LUB S19135424 DIS 613 F 11:00am-11:50am LUB S19135426 DIS 614 F 12:00pm-12:50pm LUB S19158981 DIS 615 F 9:00am-9:50am LUB S19535898 DIS 616 F 10:00am-10:50am LUB S19535900 DIS 617 F 11:00am-11:50am LUB S19535902 DIS 618 F 12:00pm-12:50pm LUB S195

D 35904 DIS 619 W 4:30pm-5:20pm LUB S220D 36032 DIS 620 W 5:30pm-6:20pm TBAD 36044 DIS 621 W 7:30pm-8:20pm LUB S165D 36046 DIS 622 R 5:30pm-6:20pm TBAD 36048 DIS 623 T 4:30pm-5:20pm LUB S230

# BUS ADM 202 U 3 Managerial AccountingPrereq: soph st; Bus Adm 201(P). Enroll in LEC 401 and any DIS 601-605; or enroll in LEC 402 and any DIS 606-609; or enroll inLEC 403 and any DIS 610-612.

35428 LEC 401 TR 10:00am-10:50am LUB N140 Viel,S Additional Tuition $60.00.58982 LEC 402 TR 3:30pm-4:20pm LUB N146 Viel,S Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 58983 LEC 403 T 5:30pm-7:20pm LUB N140 Additional Tuition $60.00.35432 DIS 601 F 8:00am-8:50am LUB S22035434 DIS 602 F 9:00am-9:50am LUB S22035436 DIS 603 F 10:00am-10:50am LUB S22035438 DIS 604 F 11:00am-11:50am LUB S22035440 DIS 605 F 12:00pm-12:50pm LUB S22035442 DIS 606 F 8:00am-8:50am LUB S23035906 DIS 607 F 9:00am-9:50am LUB S23058984 DIS 608 F 10:00am-10:50am LUB S23058985 DIS 609 F 11:00am-11:50am LUB S230

D 58986 DIS 610 T 7:30pm-8:20pm LUB N140D 58987 DIS 611 T 7:30pm-8:20pm TBAD 36342 DIS 612 T 7:30pm-8:20pm TBA

#+ BUS ADM 207 U 3 Business Scholars: Introduction to Financial AccountingNot open for cr to those w/cr in Bus Adm 201. Prereq: soph st; Admis to Business Scholars Prog. Enroll in LEC 401 and DIS 601.

35910 LEC 401 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm LUB N126 Saemann,G Additional Tuition $60.00.35954 DIS 601 F 9:00am-9:50am LUB N126

# BUS ADM 210 U 3 Introduction to Management StatisticsCounts as repeat of Bus Adm 211. Prereq: soph st; Math 211(C) or 231(C); Bus Adm 230(P) or 231(P). Enroll in LEC 401 and anyDIS 601-606; or enroll in LEC 402 and any DIS 607-612; or enroll in LEC 403 and any DIS 613-615.

35456 LEC 401 MW 11:00am-12:15pm LUB N140 Poliak,C Additional Tuition $60.00.35458 LEC 402 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm LUB N140 Poliak,C Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 35792 LEC 403 W 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N140 Poliak,C Additional Tuition $60.00.35788 DIS 601 R 9:00am-9:50am LUB S22035460 DIS 602 R 10:00am-10:50am LUB S22035462 DIS 603 R 11:00am-11:50am LUB S22035464 DIS 604 R 12:00pm-12:50pm LUB N11035466 DIS 605 R 1:00pm-1:50pm LUB S26335468 DIS 606 R 2:00pm-2:50pm LUB S26335470 DIS 607 F 9:00am-9:50am LUB S26335472 DIS 608 F 10:00am-10:50am LUB S26335474 DIS 609 F 11:00am-11:50am LUB S26335794 DIS 610 F 12:00pm-12:50pm LUB S26335796 DIS 611 F 10:00am-10:50am LUB N12635798 DIS 612 F 11:00am-11:50am LUB N126

D 35476 DIS 613 W 8:30pm-9:20pm LUB S185D 35478 DIS 614 W 8:30pm-9:20pm LUB S191D 35480 DIS 615 W 8:30pm-9:20pm LUB S195

# BUS ADM 230 U 3 Introduction to Information SystemsCounts as repeat of Bus Adm 231. Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 and any DIS 601-605; or enroll in LEC 402 and any DIS 606-610; or enroll in LEC 403 and any DIS 611-614; or enroll in LEC 404 and any DIS 615-619; or enroll in LEC 405 and any DIS 620-623; or enroll in LEC 406 and any DIS 624-628; or enroll in LEC 207 only.

59532 LEC 207 To be Arranged TBA Kasum,J Taught COMPLETELY ONLINE with required exams held on theUWM Campus. Dates of exams and location TBA. Access toInternet and Microsoft Office 2007 required. Regular UWMtuition assessed. Additional Tuition $60.00.

35482 LEC 401 TR 1:00pm-1:50pm LUB N140 Lazirko,J Additional Tuition $60.00.35484 LEC 402 TR 2:00pm-2:50pm LUB N140 Lazirko,J Additional Tuition $60.00.35486 LEC 403 TR 4:00pm-4:50pm LUB N140 Lazirko,J Additional Tuition $60.00.35488 LEC 404 MW 12:00pm-12:50pm LUB N146 Kasum,J Additional Tuition $60.00.35828 LEC 405 MW 3:00pm-3:50pm LUB S151 Kasum,J Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 35912 LEC 406 W 5:30pm-7:20pm LUB N146 Kasum,J Additional Tuition $60.00.35684 DIS 601 W 8:00am-8:50am LUB N219

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35686 DIS 602 W 9:00am-9:50am LUB N21935688 DIS 603 W 10:00am-10:50am LUB N21935690 DIS 604 W 11:00am-11:50am LUB N21935692 DIS 605 W 12:00pm-12:50pm LUB N21935694 DIS 606 W 1:00pm-1:50pm LUB N21935696 DIS 607 W 2:00pm-2:50pm LUB N21935698 DIS 608 W 3:00pm-3:50pm LUB N21935700 DIS 609 F 9:00am-9:50am LUB N21935702 DIS 610 F 10:00am-10:50am LUB N21935704 DIS 611 F 9:00am-9:50am LUB N23435772 DIS 612 F 10:00am-10:50am LUB N23435706 DIS 613 F 11:00am-11:50am LUB N21935708 DIS 614 F 12:00pm-12:50pm LUB N21935710 DIS 615 T 1:00pm-1:50pm LUB N21935712 DIS 616 T 2:00pm-2:50pm LUB N21935714 DIS 617 T 3:00pm-3:50pm LUB N21935812 DIS 618 T 4:00pm-4:50pm LUB N21935814 DIS 619 T 11:00am-11:50am LUB N21935866 DIS 620 R 12:00pm-12:50pm LUB N21935914 DIS 621 R 1:00pm-1:50pm LUB N21935916 DIS 622 R 2:00pm-2:50pm LUB N21935918 DIS 623 R 3:00pm-3:50pm LUB N219

D 36050 DIS 624 W 4:30pm-5:20pm LUB N219D 36052 DIS 625 W 4:30pm-5:20pm LUB N234D 36054 DIS 626 W 7:30pm-8:20pm LUB N219D 36056 DIS 627 W 7:30pm-8:20pm LUB N234D 36058 DIS 628 W 8:30pm-9:20pm LUB N219

# BUS ADM 292 U 3 Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Small Business FormationCounts as repreat of Bus Adm 295 with similar topic. Prereq: soph st.

D 59527 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S263 Quandt,S 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 293 U 3 Business EthicsPrereq: none.

35668 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm LUB S151 Additional Tuition $60.00.D 35762 LEC 002 T 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N146 Additional Tuition $60.00.D 36060 LEC 003 R 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S151 Bugenhagen,M Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:May be retaken with change in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

35368 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

# BUS ADM 301 U 3 Intermediate Accounting(205) Prereq: soph st; a grade of B or better in Bus Adm 201(P); 2.50 cum gpa. Enroll in LEC 401 or 402 and any DIS 601-603; or enroll

in LEC 403 and DIS 604. Enrollment priority will be given to first-time takers and students with a 3.0 or higher cumulative GPA.35446 LEC 401 MW 9:30am-10:45am LUB N120 Fischer,P Additional Tuition $60.00.35448 LEC 402 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm LUB N120 Fischer,P Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 35744 LEC 403 W 5:30pm-8:10pm BOL B60 Viel,S Additional Tuition $60.00.35790 DIS 601 F 9:00am-9:50am LUB N12035450 DIS 602 F 10:00am-10:50am LUB N12035452 DIS 603 F 11:00am-11:50am LUB N120

D 35454 DIS 604 M 5:30pm-6:20pm BOL B60

# BUS ADM 305 U 3 Taxes and Personal Financial PlanningPrereq: soph st.

35370 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm LUB N120 Kozub,R Hybrid course - 40% online. Course taught partially online.Internet access req’d. Regular UWM tuition assessed. AdditionalTuition $60.00.

35830 LEC 203 To be Arranged TBA Kozub,R Special UWM College Connection Program course fee will beassessed for this LEC. The course fee for the Fall 2008 semesteris yet to be determined. In Fall 2007 semester, this course feewas set at $995, but it will be higher for Fall 2008. This coursefee is assessed regardless of the credit plateau for ALL studentsenrolled in this LEC. The course fee covers tuition for this LECand additional program costs. This LEC is designed primarily forstudents in the UWM College Connection Program but is avail-able as space permits with the course fee to students not in theUWM College Connection. Course conducted completely online;internet/computer access req’d. Enrollment preference given tostudents in UWM College Connection Program.

# BUS ADM 311 U 3 Quality and Process ImprovementPrereq: soph st; Bus Adm 210(P) or 211(P). Enroll in LEC 402 and any DIS 601-605; or enroll in LEC 403 and any DIS 606-610; orenroll in LEC 001 only.

D 58988 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S151 Additional Tuition $60.00.58989 LEC 402 MW 12:00pm-12:50pm LUB S151 Haas,T Additional Tuition $60.00.58990 LEC 403 MW 4:00pm-4:50pm LUB S151 Haas,T Additional Tuition $60.00.58991 DIS 601 F 8:00am-8:50am LUB S18558992 DIS 602 F 9:00am-9:50am LUB S18558993 DIS 603 F 10:00am-10:50am LUB S18558994 DIS 604 F 11:00am-11:50am LUB S18558995 DIS 605 F 12:00pm-12:50pm LUB S185

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58996 DIS 606 F 8:00am-8:50am LUB S17158997 DIS 607 F 9:00am-9:50am LUB S17158998 DIS 608 F 10:00am-10:50am LUB S17158999 DIS 609 F 11:00am-11:50am LUB S17159000 DIS 610 F 12:00pm-12:50pm LUB S171

# BUS ADM 320 U 3 Managerial EconomicsPrereq: soph st; Econ 103(P); Bus Adm 210(C). Enroll in LEC 403 and any DIS 601-605; or enroll in LEC 404 and any DIS 606-610; or enroll in LEC 001 only; or enroll in LEC 002 only. Midterm exams in LEC 403 and LEC 404 are scheduled on S, 10/06/08and S, 11/10/08 from 10:00 a.m.-Noon.

D 35920 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $60.00.D 35922 LEC 002 W 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Gomes,L Additional Tuition $60.00.

35924 LEC 403 MW 9:00am-9:50am LUB N146 Marcus,R Additional Tuition $60.00.35926 LEC 404 MW 1:00pm-1:50pm LUB N146 Marcus,R Additional Tuition $60.00.35928 DIS 601 R 8:00am-8:50am LUB N11035508 DIS 602 R 9:00am-9:50am LUB N11035510 DIS 603 R 10:00am-10:50am LUB N11035512 DIS 604 R 11:00am-11:50am LUB N11035514 DIS 605 R 1:00pm-1:50pm LUB N11035516 DIS 606 R 8:00am-8:50am LUB N13035716 DIS 607 R 9:00am-9:50am LUB N13035718 DIS 608 R 10:00am-10:50am LUB N13036070 DIS 609 R 11:00am-11:50am LUB N13036072 DIS 610 R 1:00pm-1:50pm LUB N130

# BUS ADM 330 U 3 OrganizationsCounts as repeat of Bus Adm 331. Prereq: jr st. Enroll in LEC 404 and any DIS 601-605; or enroll in LEC 405 and any DIS 606-610; or enroll in LEC 001 only; or enroll in LEC 002 only; or enroll in LEC 003 only.

35520 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm LUB N120 Additional Tuition $60.00.D 35518 LEC 002 T 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Additional Tuition $60.00.D 59004 LEC 003 W 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Additional Tuition $60.00.

59005 LEC 404 MW 2:00pm-2:50pm LUB N146 Additional Tuition $60.00.59006 LEC 405 MW 3:00pm-3:50pm LUB N146 Additional Tuition $60.00.35934 DIS 601 T 8:00am-8:50am LUB S26335936 DIS 602 T 9:00am-9:50am LUB S26335938 DIS 603 T 10:00am-10:50am LUB S26335940 DIS 604 T 12:00pm-12:50pm LUB S26335942 DIS 605 T 1:00pm-1:50pm LUB S26335944 DIS 606 T 8:00am-8:50am LUB S22035946 DIS 607 T 9:00am-9:50am LUB S22035948 DIS 608 T 10:00am-10:50am LUB S22035950 DIS 609 T 11:00am-11:50am LUB S22035952 DIS 610 T 1:00pm-1:50pm LUB S220

# BUS ADM 331 U 3 Business Scholars: OrganizationsNot open for cr to those w/cr in Bus Adm 330. Prereq: jr st; admis to Business Scholars Prog.

36074 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm LUB N333 Freeman,S Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 335 U 3 Visual System DevelopmentPrereq: soph st; a grade of C or better in Bus Adm 230(P).

35818 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am LUB S171 Additional Tuition $60.00.D 59533 LEC 002 T 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N110 Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 350 U 3 Principles of FinanceCounts as repeat of Bus Adm 351. Prereq: jr st; Econ 103(P) & 104(P); Bus Adm 201(P) or 207(P); Bus Adm 210(P) or 211(P).Enroll in LEC 403 and any DIS 601-605; or enroll in LEC 404 and any DIS 606-610; or enroll in LEC 001 only; or enroll in LEC 002only. Midterm exams in LEC 403 and 404 are scheduled on F, 10/05/08 and F, 11/09/08 from 2:00-4:00 p.m.

D 35956 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Additional Tuition $60.00.D 35958 LEC 002 R 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N146 Additional Tuition $60.00.

35960 LEC 403 TR 12:00pm-12:50pm LUB N140 Additional Tuition $60.00.35962 LEC 404 TR 3:00pm-3:50pm LUB N140 Additional Tuition $60.00.35720 DIS 601 W 8:00am-8:50am LUB S19135722 DIS 602 W 9:00am-9:50am LUB S19135724 DIS 603 W 10:00am-10:50am LUB S19135726 DIS 604 W 11:00am-11:50am LUB S19135728 DIS 605 W 1:00pm-1:50pm LUB S19135730 DIS 606 W 8:00am-8:50am LUB S19535732 DIS 607 W 9:00am-9:50am LUB S19535734 DIS 608 W 10:00am-10:50am LUB S19535964 DIS 609 W 11:00am-11:50am LUB S19536076 DIS 610 W 1:00pm-1:50pm LUB S195

# BUS ADM 351 U 3 Business Scholars: Principles of FinanceNot open for cr to those w/cr in Bus Adm 350. Prereq: jr st; admis to Business Scholars Prog; Econ 103(P) & 104(P); Bus Adm207(P) & 211(P).

36078 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am LUB S241 Marcus,R Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 360 U 3 Principles of MarketingCounts as repeat of Bus Adm 361. Prereq: jr st; Econ 104(P). Enroll in LEC 404 and any DIS 601-606; or enroll in LEC 405 andany DIS 607-612; or enroll in LEC 001 only; or enroll in LEC 002 only; or enroll in LEC 203 only.

D 59010 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Bublitz,M 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $60.00.D 59011 LEC 002 T 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N120 Bublitz,M Additional Tuition $60.00.

59012 LEC 203 To be Arranged TBA Special UWM College Connection Program course fee of$995.00 will be assessed for this LEC. This course fee is

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assessed regardless of the credit plateau for ALL studentsenrolled in this LEC. The course fee covers tuition for this LECand additional program costs. This LEC is primarily designed forstudents in the UWM College Connection Program but is avail-able as space permits with the course fee to students not in theUWM College Connection. Course conducted completely online;internet/computer access req’d. Enrollment preference given tostudents in the UWM College Connection Program.

59013 LEC 404 MW 8:30am-9:20am LUB N140 Bhatnagar,A Additional Tuition $60.00.59014 LEC 405 MW 1:00pm-1:50pm LUB N140 Bhatnagar,A Additional Tuition $60.00.59015 DIS 601 F 8:00am-8:50am LUB N11659016 DIS 602 F 9:00am-9:50am LUB N11659017 DIS 603 F 10:00am-10:50am LUB N11659018 DIS 604 F 11:00am-11:50am LUB N11659019 DIS 605 F 8:00am-8:50am LUB N11059020 DIS 606 F 9:00am-9:50am LUB N11059021 DIS 607 F 10:00am-10:50am LUB N11059022 DIS 608 F 11:00am-11:50am LUB N11059023 DIS 609 R 9:00am-9:50am LUB S19559024 DIS 610 R 10:00am-10:50am LUB S19559025 DIS 611 R 11:00am-11:50am LUB N12659026 DIS 612 R 12:00pm-12:50pm LUB S263

# BUS ADM 370 U 3 Operations ManagementCounts as repeat of Bus Adm 371. Prereq: jr st; Bus Adm 210(P) or 211(P). Enroll in LEC 404 and any DIS 601-604; or enroll inLEC 405 and any DIS 605-610; or enroll in LEC 001 only; or enroll in LEC 002 only; or enroll in LEC 003 only.

35968 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am LUB S230 Additional Tuition $60.00.35970 LEC 002 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm LUB S230 Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 35834 LEC 003 T 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Additional Tuition $60.00.35972 LEC 404 TR 8:30am-9:20am LUB S151 Fang,X Additional Tuition $60.00.36082 LEC 405 TR 11:00am-11:50am LUB N140 Fang,X Additional Tuition $60.00.59028 DIS 601 F 9:00am-9:50am LUB S24135546 DIS 602 F 10:00am-10:50am LUB S24135548 DIS 603 F 11:00am-11:50am LUB S24135832 DIS 604 F 12:00pm-12:50pm LUB S24135974 DIS 605 M 2:00pm-2:50pm LUB S22036084 DIS 606 M 9:00am-9:50am LUB S22059029 DIS 607 M 10:00am-10:50am LUB S22036086 DIS 608 M 11:00am-11:50am LUB S22036088 DIS 609 M 12:00pm-12:50pm LUB S22036090 DIS 610 M 1:00pm-1:50pm LUB S220

# BUS ADM 380 U 3 Introduction to Real Estate MarketsPrereq: jr st; Econ 104(P).

35376 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm LUB N146 Rymaszewski,J Additional Tuition $60.00.35378 LEC 002 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm LUB N146 Rymaszewski,J Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 35380 LEC 003 T 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S151 Rymaszewski,J 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 391 U 3 Business Law ICounts as repeat of Bus Adm 390. Prereq: jr st.

35382 LEC 001 MW 8:00am-9:15am LUB S151 Zickuhr,M Additional Tuition $60.00.35384 LEC 002 TR 8:00am-9:15am LUB N146 Rausch,R Additional Tuition $60.00.35386 LEC 003 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm LUB N146 Rausch,R Additional Tuition $60.00.35388 LEC 004 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm LUB S151 Rausch,R Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 36120 LEC 005 R 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N140 Zickuhr,M Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 400 U 3 Accounting InternshipPrior approval of intern director is required. Credit/no credit only. Prereq: jr st & admis to accounting major; completion of at leasttwo 400-level courses in the accounting major; writ cons instr.

35390 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Fischer,P Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 402 U 3 Advanced Financial AccountingPrereq: jr st (excluding Pre-Bus Adm sr & Univ Special Students with no undergrad degree); a grade of ‘B’ or better in Bus Adm301(205)(P); Bus Adm 230(P).

35392 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm LUB S230 Arnold,P Additional Tuition $60.00.D 35746 LEC 002 W 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S230 Arnold,P Additional Tuition $60.00.

58972 LEC 003 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm LUB S230 Fischer,J Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 404 U 3 Cost ManagementPrereq: jr st (excluding Pre-Bus Adm srs & Univ Special Students with no undergrad degree); a grade of ‘B’ or better in Bus Adm301(205)(P); Bus Adm 408(308)(P).

35394 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm LUB S230 Kren,L Additional Tuition $60.00.58936 LEC 002 TR 11:00am-12:15pm LUB S230 Guttersen,A Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 405 U/G 3 Income Tax Accounting IPrereq: jr st (excluding Pre-Bus Adm srs & Univ Special Students with no undergrad degree); a grade of ‘C’ or better in Bus Adm301(205)(P); or grad st & Bus adm 721(P).

35396 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm LUB S185 Rozek,M Additional Tuition $60.00.35736 LEC 002 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm LUB S195 Rozek,M Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 406 U/G 3 Income Tax Accounting IIPrereq: jr st (exc Pre-Bus Adm sr); Bus Adm 405(P).

35398 LEC 001 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm LUB S195 Rozek,M Additional Tuition $60.00.D 35976 LEC 002 R 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S195 Additional Tuition $60.00.

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# BUS ADM 408 U/G 3 Accounting Information Systems(308) Prereq: jr st (excluding Pre-Bus srs & Univ Special Students with no undergrad degree); a grade of ‘C’ or better in Bus Adm

301(205)(P) & 230(P); or grad st & Bus Adm 721(P).35742 LEC 001 M 2:00pm-4:40pm LUB S185 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 35372 LEC 002 M 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S185 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 409 U 3 Auditing: Procedures and ApplicationsPrereq: jr st (excluding Pre-Business Adm sr and University Special students with no undergrad degree); a grade of ‘B’ or better inBus Adm 301(P); Bus Adm 402(P).

35400 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm LUB S185 Additional Tuition $60.00.D 35978 LEC 002 T 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S230 Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 432 U 3 Object-Oriented Systems DevelopmentPrereq: jr st; a grade of C or better in Bus Adm 335(P).

35550 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm LUB S241 Zhao,H Additional Tuition $60.00.D 59587 LEC 002 T 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S191 Lazirko,J Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 433 U 3 Information Technology Project ManagementPrereq: jr st (excluding Pre-Bus Adm srs & Univ Special Students with no undergrad degree); Bus Adm 436(P).

D 58938 LEC 001 R 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S165 Ramamurthy,K Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 434 U 3 Data Base Management SystemsPrereq: jr st (excluding Pre-Bus Adm srs & Univ Special Students with no undergrad degree); grade of C or better in Bus Adm335(P).

D 35554 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N110 Nazareth,D Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 436 U 3 Systems Analysis and DesignPrereq: jr st & (excluding Pre-Bus Adm srs & Univ Special Students with no undergrad degree); grade of C or better in Bus Adm335(P).

35562 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm LUB N126 Additional Tuition $60.00.

BUS ADM 439 U 3 Management Information Systems InternshipCredit/no credit only. Prereq: jr st (excluding Pre-Bus Adm srs & Univ Special Students with no undergrad degree); grade of C orbetter in Bus Adm 335(P); writ cons instr.

35566 FLD 439 To be Arranged TBA Haseman,W Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 440 U 3 Compensation ManagementCounts as repeat of Bus Adm 443 with similar title. Prereq: jr st, admis to Bus Adm major, Bus Adm 444(P) or grad st & Bus Adm738(P).

58939 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am LUB N110 Davidson,C Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 442 U/G 3 Industrial PsychologyPrereq: Bus Adm 330(P) & Psych 101(P).

D 35774 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S319 Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 443 U/G 3 Special Topics in Human Resources Management:May be retaken with change in topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st & admis to Bus Adm major (excluding Pre-Business Administrationsrs & Univ Special Students with no undergraduate degree), & Bus Adm 330(P); or grad st.

58940 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am LUB N110 Davidson,C TOPIC: Compensation Additional Tuition $60.00.D 58941 LEC 002 M 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N126 TOPIC: Staffing Human Resources 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 444 U 3 Human Resources ManagementPrereq: jr st (excluding Pre-Bus Adm srs & Univ Special Students with no undergrad degree); Bus Adm 330(P).

D 35568 LEC 001 R 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N116 Singh,R Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 447 U 3 EntrepreneurshipPrereq: jr st; Bus Adm 350(P).

D 35570 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S195 Hunter III,J Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 448 U 3 Staffing Human ResourcesCounts as repeat of Bus Adm 443 with similar title. Prereq: jr st, admis to Bus Adm major; & Bus Adm 444(P); or grad st & BusAdm 738(P).

D 35862 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N126 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $60.00.

BUS ADM 449 U 3 Human Resources Management InternshipCredit/no credit only. Prereq: jr st & admis to HRM major (excluding Pre-Bus Adm srs & Univ Special Students with no undergraddegree); completion of at least one 400-level course in the HRM major; writ cons instr.

34712 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Goranova,M Additional Tuition $60.00.34706 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Li,S Additional Tuition $60.00.34708 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Ragins,B Additional Tuition $60.00.34710 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Additional Tuition $60.00.35800 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Singh,R Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 450 U 3 Intermediate FinancePrereq: jr st; Bus Adm 350(P).

35572 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm LUB N120 Hsu,H Additional Tuition $60.00.35574 LEC 002 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm LUB N120 Hsu,H Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 36100 LEC 003 R 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S185 Voit,T Additional Tuition $60.00.D 59818 LEC 004 T 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Taylor,R Additional Tuition $60.00.

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# BUS ADM 451 U 3 Investment FinancePrereq: jr st; Bus Adm 450(C).

35576 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am LUB N120 Hsu,D Additional Tuition $60.00.35578 LEC 002 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm LUB N120 Hsu,D Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 36102 LEC 003 M 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S230 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $60.00.59817 LEC 004 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm LUB S185 Voit,T Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 453 U 3 Corporate Finance SeminarPrereq: jr st & admis to Bus Adm major; (excluding pre-Bus Adm srs & University Special Students with no undergrad degree); BusAdm 450(P).

35580 SEM 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm LUB S171 Sibilkov,V Additional Tuition $60.00.D 35582 SEM 002 W 5:30pm-8:10pm AUP 179 Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 454 U 3 Advanced Investment FinancePrereq: jr st & admis to Bus Adm major (excluding Pre-Bus Adm srs & Univ Special Students with no undergrad degree); Bus Adm450(P), 451(P).

D 36104 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S241 McBain,M 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 455 U 3 Financial InstitutionsPrereq: jr st; Bus Adm 350(P).

35584 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm LUB N116 Bender,B Additional Tuition $60.00.35586 LEC 002 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm LUB N116 Bender,B Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 36106 LEC 003 W 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S151 Additional Tuition $60.00.59820 LEC 004 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm LUB S263 Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 456 U 3 International Financial ManagementPrereq: jr st; Bus Adm 350(P).

35588 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm LUB S195 Kim,Y Additional Tuition $60.00.D 36108 LEC 002 T 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N126 Kim,Y

# BUS ADM 457 U 3 Financial ModelingPrereq: jr st & admis to Bus Adm major (excluding srs and Univ special students with no undergraduate degree),Bus Adm 450(P) &451(P).

D 58942 LEC 001 R 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N126 McBain,M Additional Tuition $60.00.

BUS ADM 459 U 3 Finance InternshipCredit/no credit only. Prereq: jr st & admis to finance major (excluding Pre-Bus Adm srs & Univ Special Students with no undergraddegree); completion of at least one 400-level course in finance major; writ cons instr.

34714 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Bender,B Additional Tuition $60.00.34716 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Hsu,D Additional Tuition $60.00.35836 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Hsu,H Additional Tuition $60.00.35838 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Additional Tuition $60.00.34718 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Kim,Y Additional Tuition $60.00.59789 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Marcus,R Additional Tuition $60.00.35870 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA Ng,L Additional Tuition $60.00.36328 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Sibilkov,V Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 461 U 3 Consumer BehaviorPre-Business sr & Univ Special Students are not eligible to register. Prereq: jr st; Bus Adm 360(P).

35590 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am LUB S171 Peracchio,L Additional Tuition $60.00.35592 LEC 002 MW 11:00am-12:15pm LUB S171 Peracchio,L Additional Tuition $60.00.35984 LEC 003 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm LUB N116 Yang,X Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 58943 LEC 004 W 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N126 Yang,X Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 462 U 3 Marketing ResearchPrereq: jr st; Bus Adm 210(P) & 360(P).

35594 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm LUB S185 Johnson,G Additional Tuition $60.00.35596 LEC 002 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm LUB N126 Nikolaeva,R Additional Tuition $60.00.35598 LEC 003 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm LUB N126 Ghose,S Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 58944 LEC 004 M 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S220 Nikolaeva,R 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 463 U 3 Marketing ManagementPrereq: jr st & admis to Bus Adm major (excluding Pre-Bus Adm srs & Univ Special Students with no undergrad degree); Bus Adm320(P) & 462(P).

35600 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm LUB N116 Additional Tuition $60.00.36110 LEC 002 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm LUB N116 Ringberg,T Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 58945 LEC 003 R 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S263 Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 464 U/G 3 Management of PromotionPrereq: jr st & admis to Bus Adm major (excluding pre-Bus Adm srs & University Special Students with no undergrad degree), &Bus Adm 461(P); or grad st.

35602 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm LUB S171 Blankenburg,J Enrollment restricted to Undergrad students ONLY this semesterAdditional Tuition $60.00.

D 36114 LEC 002 T 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S171 Blankenburg,J Enrollment restricted to Undergrad students ONLY this semesterAdditional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 465 U 3 International MarketingPrereq: jr st, Bus Adm 360(P).

35604 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm LUB N110 Additional Tuition $60.00.35606 LEC 002 TR 11:00am-12:15pm LUB S171 Blankenburg,J Additional Tuition $60.00.35988 LEC 003 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm LUB N116 Blankenburg,J Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 35678 LEC 004 W 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S171 Additional Tuition $60.00.D 36116 LEC 005 R 5:30pm-8:10pm AUP 179 Brachman,T Additional Tuition $60.00.

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# BUS ADM 466 U 3 Business to Business Sales and MarketingPrereq: jr st; Bus Adm 360(P).

D 36008 LEC 001 R 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N120 Geiger,D Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 467 U 3 Marketing Seminar:Retakeable with change in topic to max of 6 cr. Prereq: jr st; Bus Adm 360(P).

35992 SEM 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm LUB N110 Johnson,G TOPIC: Customer Service, Satisfaction & CRM AdditionalTuition $60.00.

59902 SEM 002 MW 11:00am-12:15pm LUB N130 Barrett,W TOPIC: Product and Brand Management Additional Tuition$60.00.

# BUS ADM 468 U 3 Internet MarketingPrereq: jr st & admis to Bus Adm major (excluding pre-Bus Adm srs & University Special Students with no undergrad degree); BusAdm 461(P) or 462(P).

D 58946 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S171 Johnson,G 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $60.00.

BUS ADM 469 U 3 Marketing InternshipCredit/no credit only. Prereq: jr st & admis to marketing major (excluding Pre-Bus Adm srs & Univ Special Students with no under-grad degree); completion of at least one 400-level course in the marketing major; writ cons instr.

34720 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Bhatnagar,A Additional Tuition $60.00.34722 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Additional Tuition $60.00.59791 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Ghose,S Additional Tuition $60.00.35342 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Additional Tuition $60.00.34724 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Nikolaeva,R Additional Tuition $60.00.34726 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Papatla,P Additional Tuition $60.00.34728 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Peracchio,L Additional Tuition $60.00.59792 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA Ringberg,T Additional Tuition $60.00.36118 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA Yang,X Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 471 U 3 Enterprise Resource Planning and ControlPrereq: jr st (excluding Pre-Bus Adm srs & University Special Students with no undergrad degree); Bus Adm 370(P) or 371(P).

D 35608 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S263 Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 473 U 3 Supply Chain ManagementPrereq: jr st (excluding Pre-Bus srs & Univ Special Students with no undergrad degree); Bus Adm 370(P) or 371(P).

D 59526 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Madan,M 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 474 U 3 Spreadsheet Applications in Operations ManagementPrereq: jr st (excluding Pre-Bus Adm srs & Univ Special Students with no undergrad degree); Bus Adm 370(P) or 371(P).

D 59525 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S185 Yue,X Additional Tuition $60.00.

BUS ADM 479 U 3 Supply Chain and Operations Management InternshipCr/no cr only. Prereq: jr st & admis to Bus Adm major (excluding Pre-Bus Adm srs & University Special Students with no undergraddegree); grade of B- or better in Bus Adm 370(P) or 371(P); writ cons instr.

35332 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Alwan,L Additional Tuition $60.00.36330 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Fang,X Additional Tuition $60.00.35334 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Mukhopadhyay,S Additional Tuition $60.00.35336 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Yue,X Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 481 U/G 3 Real Estate FinancePrereq: jr st; Bus Adm 380(P).

D 35610 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N120 Facey,M Additional Tuition $60.00.D 35864 LEC 002 R 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S191 Rymaszewski,J Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 482 U/G 3 Valuation of Real EstatePrereq: jr st; Bus Adm 380(P).

D 58948 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N120 Kolell,C 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 484 U 3 Real Estate LawPre-business seniors & University Special students without undergraduate degree not eligible to register. Prereq: jr st; Bus Adm391(P).

35612 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am LUB N116 Rausch,R Add’l Prereq: Bus Adm 391(P) Additional Tuition $60.00.

BUS ADM 490 U 3 Entrepreneur InternshipCredit/no credit only. Prereq: jr st; Bus Adm 295 (Topic: Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Small Business Creation)(P) or 447(P)or completion of at least one 400-level course in student’s major; writ cons instr

35760 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Prasad,V Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 493 U 3 Business Scholars: Seminar in Business:May be retaken with change in topic to a 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; admis to Business Scholars Prog.

59424 SEM 001 F 9:30am-12:10pm LUB N333 Levitas,E TOPIC: Management of Technology Innovations AdditionalTuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 495 U 1-3 Special Topics in Business:May be retaken with change in topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st.

D 35778 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S185 Li,S TOPIC: Managing Across Cultures 3 cr Counts as a repeat ofBus Adm 495-Int’l Management. Taught with Global 411.Additional Tuition $60.00.

35998 LEC 002 W 9:30am-12:10pm LUB S263 Lipo Zovic,J TOPIC: Negotiation Skills: Theory to Practice 3 cr Prereq:Senior Standing Additional Tuition $60.00.

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# BUS ADM 496 U 3 International BusinessPrereq: jr st; Bus Adm 330(P), 350(P), 360(P).

35840 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm LUB S241 Berg,D Additional Tuition $60.00.35614 LEC 002 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm LUB S195 Berg,D Additional Tuition $60.00.59425 LEC 003 F 9:30am-12:10pm LUB S341 Shaffer,M Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 35842 LEC 004 R 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S230 Li,S Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 497 U/G 1-12 Study Abroad:May be retaken with change in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

35338 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

# BUS ADM 499 U 1-3 Research in IndustryRetakeable for cr only with prior cons Lubar School of Business. Prereq: jr st; cons instr.

# BUS ADM 530 U 3 Introduction to eBusinessPrereq: jr st (excluding Pre-Bus Adm srs & University Special Students with no undergrad degree); a grade of C or better in BusAdm 335(P).

36132 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm LUB S171 Kao,Y Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 535 U 3 Global Information Systems ManagementCounts as repeat of Bus Adm 438 or 495 with similar title. Prereq: jr st (excluding Bus srs & Univ Special Students with no under-grad degree); a grade of C or better in Bus Adm 230(P) or 231(P).

59726 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm LUB S195 Kao,Y Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 537 U 3 Enterprise Systems Concepts and IssuesPrereq: jr st (excluding Pre-Bus srs & Univ Special Students with no undergrad degree); grade of C or better in Bus Adm 335(P).

D 58953 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N333 Haseman,W 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 539 U 3 Web Application Server DevelopmentPrereq: jr st (excluding Pre-Bus srs & Univ Special Students with no undergrad degree); Bus Adm 537(P).

D 58954 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N333 Haseman,W Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 550 U 3 Management AnalysisPrereq: sr st & admis to Bus Adm major (excluding Pre-Bus Adm srs & University Special Students with no undergrad degree); BusAdm 202(P) or 301(205)(P); Bus Adm 330(P), 350(P), 360(P), & English 205(P).

35616 LEC 001 M 2:00pm-4:40pm LUB S241 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $60.00.35618 LEC 002 T 9:30am-12:10pm LUB N333 Freeman,S Additional Tuition $60.00.35620 LEC 003 W 2:00pm-4:40pm LUB S241 Goranova,M Additional Tuition $60.00.35622 LEC 004 R 9:30am-12:10pm LUB N333 Freeman,S Additional Tuition $60.00.36134 LEC 005 T 2:00pm-4:40pm LUB S241 Additional Tuition $60.00.35624 LEC 006 R 2:00pm-4:40pm LUB S241 Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 58955 LEC 007 T 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S241 Additional Tuition $60.00.D 36136 LEC 008 R 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S241 Additional Tuition $60.00.

# BUS ADM 599 U 1-3 Reading and Research-Business AdministrationRetakeable for cr only with prior approval of Lubar School of Business. Prereq: jr st; cons instr & Bus Adm.

# BUS ADM 700 G 2 Building Business Interfacing SkillsCounts as repeat of BusMgmt 700. Prereq: grad st.

D 58883 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-7:10pm LUB S165

# BUS ADM 701 G 2 Business MathematicsCounts as repeat of BusMgmt 701. Prereq: grad st.

D 35780 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-7:10pm TBA Schultz,L

# BUS ADM 702 G 2 Business StatisticsCounts as repeat of BusMgmt 701. Prereq: grad st.

D 58887 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-7:10pm LUB S311 Poliak,C 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# BUS ADM 703 G 3 Financial AccountingCounts as repeat of BusMgmt 702. Prereq: grad st.

D 35782 LEC 001 R 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N130 Guttersen,A

# BUS ADM 714 G 3 Multivariate Techniques in Management ResearchPrereq: grad st; BusMgmt 709(P) or Bus Adm 754(P).

D 36150 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Haas,T 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# BUS ADM 721 G 3 Financial Accounting TheoryNot open to students who have cr in Bus Adm 301(ER). Prereq: grad st; grade of B or better in Bus Adm 703(P) or 201(P).

D 58888 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S233 Saemann,G 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# BUS ADM 722 G 3 Advanced Financial Accounting TheoryPrereq: grad st; grade of B or better in Bus Adm 721(P) or 301(P).

D 58898 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S191 Fischer,J

# BUS ADM 724 G 3 Business Combinations and Governmental AccountingPrereq: grad st; grade of B or better in Bus Adm 721(P) or 301(P).

36002 LEC 001 W 9:30am-12:10pm LUB N333 Saemann,G

# BUS ADM 725 G 3 Strategic Cost Management ICannot be taken by students receiving cr for Bus Adm 404. Prereq: grad st; grade of B or better in Bus Adm 703(P) or 201(P).

D 35626 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S341 Kren,L

# BUS ADM 728 G 3 Auditing Theory and ApplicationsPrereq: grad st; Bus Adm 408(P) and grade or B or better in Bus Adm 721(P) or 301(P).

D 58890 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Daugherty,B

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# BUS ADM 737 G 3 Managerial Decisions and NegotiationsPrereq: grad st; BusMgmt 706(P).

D 36004 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm AUP 179 Gaudioso,C 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# BUS ADM 738 G 3 Human Resource ManagementPrereq: grad st; BusMgmt 706(P).

D 35628 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N116 Singh,R

# BUS ADM 740 G 3 Management Information Systems Concepts and LanguagesPrereq: grad st.

D 35630 LEC 001 R 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N440

# BUS ADM 741 G 3 Decision Support Systems and GroupwarePrereq: grad st.

D 58891 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N333 Zahedi,F

# BUS ADM 746 G 3 Topics in Management Information Systems:May be retaken with change in topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq: grad st.

D 36292 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S165 Sinha,A TOPIC: IT for Strategic Enterprise Management 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# BUS ADM 747 G 3 Systems Analysis and DesignPrereq: grad st.

D 35632 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N130 Nazareth,D

# BUS ADM 748 G 3 Information Technology Project ManagementPrereq: grad st; Bus Adm 747(P).

D 35634 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S231 Ramamurthy,K

# BUS ADM 754 G 3 Statistical AnalysisPrereq: grad st; Bus Adm 701(P) & 702(P).

D 35636 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S311 Soofi,E

# BUS ADM 755 G 3 Health Care Administration and Delivery SystemsPrereq: grad st.

D 58892 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N440

# BUS ADM 761 G 3 Seminar in Marketing:Prereq: grad st.

D 58895 SEM 001 W 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N130 Papatla,P TOPIC: Data Analysis for Brand Managers

# BUS ADM 764 G 3 Buyer Behavior and Marketing CommunicationsPrereq: grad st.

D 58894 LEC 501 TR 5:30pm-8:00pm OFC 1220 Johnson,D 10/27/2008-12/20/2008 Special course fee of $100 above otherUWM tuition charges that are payable by all enrolling students.Course meets for 8 weeks. Meets at UW-Waukesha campus.Room F006.

# BUS ADM 765 G 3 Strategic Product and Brand ManagementPrereq: grad st.

D 35844 LEC 001 R 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N110 Ghose,S

# BUS ADM 771 G 3 InvestmentsPrereq: grad st; BusMgmt 705(P) & BusMgmt 709(P).

D 35638 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S341D 36006 LEC 502 TR 8:15pm-9:30pm OFC 1220 Special Course Fee of $100 above other UWM charges that are

payable by all enrolled students. Meets at UW-Waukesha. RoomF006.

# BUS ADM 772 G 3 Portfolio ManagementPrereq: grad st; Bus Adm 771(P).

D 58896 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S233 Hsu,D

# BUS ADM 774 G 3 Global Financial ManagementPrereq: grad st; Bus Mgmt 705(P); Bus Mgmt 710(C).

D 58897 LEC 001 R 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S231 Kim,Y

# BUS ADM 781 G 3 Enterprise Resource Planning and ControlPrereq: grad st; BusMgmt 711(P).

D 35672 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S263

# BUS ADM 783 G 3 Supply Chain ManagementPrereq: grad st; BusMgmt 711(P).

D 58900 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S319 Yue,X 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# BUS ADM 795 G 1-3 Seminar-in-Management:Repeatable with change in topic. Prereq: grad st; appropriate management science core courses or cons instr.

D 58899 SEM 001 T 5:30pm-7:45pm LUB S319 Retzer,J TOPIC: Quantitative Preparation for Doctoral Studies 1 cr,09/02/2008-10/11/2008

BUS ADM 797 G 2-4 Management ProjectMay be retaken with change in topic with cons appropriate Lubar School of Business prog committee. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

BUS ADM 799 G 1-12 Reading and ResearchMay be retaken with change in topic with cons appropriate Lubar School of Business prog committee. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

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# BUS ADM 800 G 3 Multinational Business OperationsPrereq: grad st.

D 36162 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S311 Shaffer,M

# BUS ADM 813 G 3 Object-Oriented and Visual ParadigmsPrereq: grad st; Bus Adm 740(P).

D 35640 LEC 001 R 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S311 Zhao,H

# BUS ADM 819 G 3 Management Information Systems InternshipPrereq: grad st; writ cons instr.

34702 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Haseman,W

# BUS ADM 820 G 3 Tax Research, Practice, and ProcedurePrereq: grad st; Bus Adm 405(P).

D 35642 LEC 001 R 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S341 Goller,M

# BUS ADM 821 G 3 Business TaxationPrereq: grad st; Bus Adm 406(P).

36010 LEC 001 M 9:30am-12:10pm LUB S263 Schadewald,M 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Designed for MSA and MSPA students.Not open to MS Taxation Students.

59723 LEC 002 M 2:00pm-4:40pm LUB S263 Schadewald,M 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# BUS ADM 826 G 3 Tax Planning for IndividualsPrereq: grad st; Bus Adm 406(P)

D 35644 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S220 Konkol,C

# BUS ADM 828 G 3 Taxation of Partnerships, S Corporations, and LLCsPrereq: grad st; Bus Adm 406(P)

D 35646 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm AUP 179 Mohr,J

# BUS ADM 832 G 3 Property TaxationPrereq: grad st.

58902 LEC 203 To be Arranged TBA Healy,J 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Distance Education Program course feeof $2,200 will be assessed for the LEC. This course fee isassessed regardless of the credit plateau for ALL studentsenrolled in this LEC. The course fee covers tuition for this LECand additional program costs. Course conducted completelyonline; internet/computer access req’d. Course runs 8 weeks.Contact Sarah Sandin @229-5403 with questions about register-ing for this course.

# BUS ADM 834 G 3 International TaxationPrereq: grad st; Bus Adm 406(P)

D 35648 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S231 Misey,R 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# BUS ADM 837 G 3 Sales and Use TaxationPrereq: grad st.

58904 LEC 203 To be Arranged TBA Healy,J 10/27/2008-12/20/2008 Distance Education Program course feeof $2,200 will be assessed for this LEC. This course fee isassessed regardless of the credit plateau for ALL studentsenrolled in this LEC. The course fee covers tuition for this LECand additional program costs. Course conducted completelyonline; internet/computer access req’d. Course runs 8 weeks.Contact Sarah Sandin @229-5403 with questions about register-ing for this course.

# BUS ADM 840 G 3 Current Issues in Financial ReportingPrereq: grad st; Bus Adm 722(P) or 402(P)

59724 LEC 001 M 9:30am-12:10pm LUB N333 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 59725 LEC 002 M 2:00pm-4:40pm LUB N333 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# BUS ADM 849 G 3 Accounting InternshipPrereq: grad st; writ cons instr.

# BUS ADM 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: grad st.

# BUS ADM 897 G 4 eBusiness PracticumPrereq: grad st; any three eBusiness courses & cons instr.

36036 LEC 251 To be Arranged TBA Haseman,W This course has an additional fee of $350 beyond other UWMtuition charges that are payable by all enrolling students.

BUS ADM 899 G 1-6 Management Research Project/ThesisPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

# BUS ADM 900 G 1 Doctoral Orientation to Teaching and ResearchPrereq: grad st.

36178 LEC 001 R 10:30am-12:10pm LUB S319 Ghose,S 10/27/2008-12/06/2008 Enrollment is restricted to PhD studentsin Business Administration only.

# BUS ADM 994 G 3 Finance Doctoral Seminar II:Retakeable with change in topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq: grad st.

58905 SEM 001 M 9:30am-12:10pm LUB S341 Sibilkov,V TOPIC: Advanced Corporate Finance 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# BUS ADM 996 G 3 Doctoral Seminar in Organizations:Retakeable w/ chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st.

36012 SEM 001 T 2:00pm-4:40pm LUB S341 Priem,R TOPIC: Organizational Theory

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# BUS ADM 997 G 1-12 Doctoral DissertationPrereq: dissertator st; cons instr.

# BUS ADM 998 G 3 MIS Doctoral Seminar I:Retakeable w/ chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st.

58906 SEM 001 W 2:00pm-4:40pm LUB N333 Sinha,A TOPIC: Design Science Research in Information Systems

BUS ADM 999 G 1-3 Independent WorkPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

Business Administration, Crosslisted CoursesGLOBAL 411 Cross-Cultural Management

Business Management (BusMgmt)# BUSMGMT 704 G 3 Accounting Analysis and Control

Prereq: grad st; Bus Adm 703(P).D 35650 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S195D 36016 LEC 502 TR 5:30pm-8:00pm OFC 1220 Fischer,J 10/27/2008-12/20/2008 Special course fee of $100 above other

UWM tuition charges that are payable by all enrolling students.Course meets for 8 weeks. Meets at UW-Waukesha Campus.Room F004.

# BUSMGMT 705 G 3 Corporate FinancePrereq: grad st; Bus Adm 702(P) & 703(P).

D 35652 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S220 McBain,MD 36018 LEC 002 W 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N116 McBain,M

# BUSMGMT 706 G 3 Managing in a Dynamic EnvironmentPrereq: grad st; Bus Adm 700(P).

D 36296 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N116 Miller,J 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 D 36020 LEC 002 R 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S233 Lawrence,ED 36022 LEC 503 TR 8:15pm-9:30pm OFC 1220 Godiwalla,Y Special course fee of $100 above & beyond other UWM tuition

charges that are payable by all enrolling students. Meets at UW-Waukesha Campus, Room F004.

# BUSMGMT 707 G 3 Information Technology for Competitive AdvantagePrereq: grad st; Bus Adm 700(P) & 701(P).

D 35654 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S231 Srite,MD 35656 LEC 002 R 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N333 Srite,M

# BUSMGMT 708 G 3 Marketing Strategy: Concepts and PracticePrereq: grad st.

D 36024 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB N110 Papatla,P 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 D 36030 LEC 002 T 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S165 Ringberg,T

# BUSMGMT 709 G 3 Data Analysis for Management ApplicationsPrereq: grad st; Bus Adm 701(P) & 702(P).

D 35658 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S341 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 D 35660 LEC 002 R 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S220 Soofi,ED 36026 LEC 503 TR 5:30pm-8:00pm OFC 1220 Alwan,L 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Special course fee of $100 above &

beyond other UWM tuition charges that are payable by allenrolling students. Meets at UW-Waukesha Campus for 8 weeks.Room F004.

# BUSMGMT 710 G 3 Economic Analysis for ManagersPrereq: grad st; BusMgmt 709(C).

D 35662 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S195 Bender,B 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# BUSMGMT 711 G 3 Competitive Operations StrategyPrereq: grad st; BusMgmt 709(P).

D 58908 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S263

# BUSMGMT 712 G 3 Strategic ManagementPrereq: grad st; BusMgmt 704(P); 705(P); 706(P); 707(P); 708(P); 709(P); 710(P); 711(P).

D 35664 LEC 001 R 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S171D 59126 LEC 502 TR 5:30pm-8:00pm OFC 1220 Goranova,M 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Special course fee of $100 above &

beyond other UWM tuition charges that are payable by allenrolling students. Meets at UW-Waukesha Campus. RoomF006.

# BUSMGMT 718 G 3 Concepts and Practice of Nonprofit ManagementPrereq: grad st.

D 36180 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-7:10pm LUB N130 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# BUSMGMT 724 G 3 Accounting for Nonprofit OrganizationsPrereq: Grad st.

D 36028 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S191

# BUSMGMT 728 G 3 Training and Development in OrganizationsCounts as repeat of Bus Adm 443 with similar subtitle. Prereq: grad st.

D 35852 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S233 Kaupla,J

# BUSMGMT 731 G 3 Research Tools for Practitioners in Human Resources and Labor RelationsInd Rel 731 and BusMgmt 731 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: grad st; Econ 210(P) or Bus Adm210(P) or cons instr.

D 35860 LEC 001 T 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA Adams,S Taught-with IND REL 731.

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SCHOOL OF EDUCATIONThe School of Education charges an additional special course fee for Distance Education (online) sections, these sections can be distinguished by a section number beginning with 2(e.g., 201, 202). If the special course fee is not listed in the printed or online Schedule of Classes, please contact a fee specialist at (414) 229-3796.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT STUDY, INDEPENDENT READING, & FIELD WORK COURSES: to register on PAWS, choose ‘Add a Class’. Select the term you want toadd the class to. Next to Search for Classes click ‘Search’. Select subject from the drop down menu and enter the Catalog Number. Click on ‘Search’. Select section with yourinstructor’s name, click on ‘select class.’ Select the number of Units from the drop down menu then click on ‘Next.’ Click on ‘Proceed To Step 2 of 3’. Click on ‘Finish Enrolling.’Some courses may require permission to enroll.

Administrative Leadership (Ad Ldsp)Chair: Barbara J. Daley END 617 229-4740Dept. Program Spec.: Roger Kocher END 615 229-4740

AD LDSP 517 U/G 3 Introduction to Adult Education PracticePrereq: jr st.

D 59471 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

AD LDSP 579 U/G 1-3 Current Topics in Administrative Leadership:May be repeated with change in topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st.

40120 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA Boulton,P TOPIC: EC Leadership: Leading into the Future Meets: 9/22,10/20, & 12/5/2008, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.; School of Contg. Ed.,161 W. Wisconsin Ave., Ste. 6000, Milwaukee. For registrationcontact Shari Vinluan, 414-227-3223, [email protected] taught partially online. Internet access req’d. RegularUWM tuition assessed.

AD LDSP 581 U/G 3 Administration and Supervision in Early Childhood ProgramsPrereq: jr st.

39106 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA Donohue,W 09/29/2008-10/18/2008 Meets: 9/25 & 9/26/08, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30p.m.; School of Continuing Education, 161 W. Wisconsin Ave.,Milwaukee. Course taught partially online. Internet access req’d.For registration, contact Shari Vinluan, 414-227-3223 or [email protected]

# AD LDSP 582 U/G 3 Operations Management in Early Childhood ProgramsJointly offered with & counts as repeat of Ed Pol 582. Prereq: jr st; Ad Ldsp 581(P); or cons instr.

39108 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA Boulton,P 10/20/2008-11/15/2008 Meets: 11/3 & 11/4/08, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30p.m.; School of Continuing Education, 161 W. Wisconsin Ave.,Milwaukee. Course taught partially online. Internet access req’d.For registration, contact Shari Vinluan, 414-227-3223 or [email protected].

# AD LDSP 586 U/G 3 Administrative Seminar: Leadership in Early Childhood ProgramsPrereq: jr st & Ad Ldsp 581(P); Ad Ldsp 582(P) or Ed Pol 582(P); Ad Ldsp 583(P); Ed Pol 584(P); CurrIns 585(P).

39380 SEM 101 To be Arranged TBA Donohue,W 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Meets: online daily 10/29-12/3. Additionalreq’d face-to-face meetings: 12/11 & 12/12, 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.;School of Contg. Ed., 161 W. Wisconsin Ave., Ste. 6000,Milwaukee. For registration, contact Shari Vinluan, 414-227-3223, [email protected]. Course taught partially online. Internetaccess req’d. Regular UWM offcampus tuition assessed.

# AD LDSP 587 U/G 3 Serving Multicultural and Special Needs LearnersPrereq: jr st.

D 59472 LEC 101 W 4:40pm-7:30pm TBA Smith,R

# AD LDSP 630 U/G 2-6 Field Work in Schools, Agencies and InstitutionsRetakable to max of 6 cr. Prereq: Ad Ldsp 517(P) or 702(P) or 757(657)(P); cons instr.

39920 FLD 301 To be Arranged TBA Mamarchev,H

# AD LDSP 667 U/G 3 Program Planning in Adult EducationPrereq: jr st; Ad Ldsp 517(P) or 757(657)(P).

p 39588 LEC 001 F 4:30pm-8:30pm END 638 Orientation on Friday, 9/5 at 6:30-8:20 pm. Class meets 9/26 &27, 10/24 & 25, 11/21 & 22, 12/12 & 13.

Martin,LS 8:30am-4:30pm END 638

39846 LEC 292 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Martin,L

# AD LDSP 687 U/G 3 Instructional Design and Teaching StrategiesPrereq: jr st; Ad Ldsp 517(P); or cons instr.

59473 LEC 291 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Conceicao,S Restricted to On Line Adult Ed M.S. students. Contact SimoneConceitpo at [email protected] for a permission number.Taught completely on-line, internet access req’d. Regular UWMoff-campus tuition assessed.

# AD LDSP 702 G 3 Leadership in Educational OrganizationsPrereq: grad st.

D 59539 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-8:30pm TBA Beachum,F 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Class meets 9/15, 9/29, 10/13, 10/27,11/10, 11/24, 12/8 plus online instruction. Course taught partiallyonline. Internet access req’d. Regular UWM tuition assessed.

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AD LDSP 709 G 3 Introduction to Higher Education AdministrationPrereq: grad st

D 59474 LEC 001 T 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Mina,L

# AD LDSP 710 G 3 Organizational Change and Team LeadershipPrereq: grad st; Ad Ldsp 702 or 757(657) or cons instr.

59475 LEC 291 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Beachum,F For Educational Administration students. Taught completely on-line, internet access req’d. Regular UWM off-campus tuitionassessed.

59476 LEC 292 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Akdere,M For Adult & Continuing Education Restricted to On Line Adult EdM.S. students. Contact Simone Conceitpo at [email protected] a permission number. Taught completely on-line, internetaccess req’d. Regular UWM off-campus tuition assessed.

# AD LDSP 712 G 3 Instructional LeadershipPrereq: grad st; Ad Ldsp 702 or cons instr.

D 59541 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-8:30pm TBA Schneider,G Class meets 9/8, 9/22, 10/6, 10/27, 11/3, 11/17, 12/1 plus onlineinstruction. Course taught partially online. Internet access req’d.Regular UWM tuition assessed.

# AD LDSP 732 G 3 The Politics of EducationPrereq: grad st; Ad Ldsp 702 or cons instr.

59542 LEC 291 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Taught completely on-line, internet access req’d. Regular UWMoff-campus tuition assessed.

# AD LDSP 737 G 3 Distance Education for AdultsPrereq: Ad Ldsp 757 or cons instr.

59477 LEC 291 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Conceicao,S Taught completely on-line, internet access req’d. Regular UWMoff-campus tuition assessed.

AD LDSP 750 G 1-6 Internship in Administrative LeadershipPrereq: grad st; Ad Ldsp 710 & cons advisor.

39232 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Akdere,M39170 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Beachum,F39086 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Conceicao,S39084 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Crampton,F39172 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Daley,B39082 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Kritek,W39080 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA LaNear,J39710 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Martin,L59793 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA Mina,L39712 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA Schneider,G39714 FLD 012 To be Arranged TBA Smith,R

# AD LDSP 752 G 3 School LawPrereq: grad st; Ad Ldsp 702 or cons instr.

D 59543 LEC 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA LaNear,J

# AD LDSP 757 G 3 Principles and Foundations of Adult Education(657) Prereq: grad st or cons instr.

p 59479 LEC 001 F 4:30pm-8:30pm END 638 Orientation Friday, 9/5 4:30-6:20 pm. Class meets 9/12 & 13,10/10 & 11, 11/7 & 8, 12/5 & 6.

Smith,RS 8:30am-4:00pm END 638

# AD LDSP 762 G 3 Management of Educational ResourcesPrereq: grad st; Ad Ldsp 702 or cons instr.

D 38870 LEC 001 R 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Crampton,F Course taught partially online. Internet access req’d. RegularUWM tuition assessed.

D 40128 LEC 102 T 4:30pm-8:50pm TBA Crampton,F Class meets 9/2, 9/16, 9/30, 10/14, 10/28, 11/11, 11/25, 12/9,12/16. Course taught partially online. Internet access req’d.Regular UWM tuition assessed.

# AD LDSP 777 G 3 Leadership in Multicultural OrganizationsPrereq: grad st; Ad Ldsp 757(657) or 702(705) or cons instr.

D 39676 LEC 001 R 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Class meets face-to-face on 9/4, 9/18, 10/9, 10/23, 11/13, 11/27,12/4. Course taught partially online. Internet access req’d.

Regular UWM tuition assessed.

AD LDSP 782 G 1-3 Principalship Field PracticumRetakeable to max of 3 cr. Prereq: grad st; compl common core & Ad Ldsp 772.

D 39862 FLD 101 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Meets: Boy Scouts of America Room204, 330 South 84th Street Milwaukee. 9/10, 9/24, 10/1, 11/19,12/10. Course taught partially online. Internet access req’d.Regular UWM tuition assessed.

~ AD LDSP 790 G 3 Internship in Instructional LeadershipPrereq: grad st; completion of common core

39924 FLD 101 To be Arranged TBA

# AD LDSP 795 G 3 Women and Leadership in EducationPrereq: grad st

D 39922 LEC 001 R 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Dentith,A

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AD LDSP 799 G 1-3 Independent ReadingPrereq: grad st; cons instr & advisor.

~ AD LDSP 802 G 3 District Leadership for LearningPrereq: post masters st; or cons instr.

D 59544 LEC 001 T 5:00pm-7:40pm TBA Joynt,TD 59545 LEC 102 W 5:00pm-7:40pm TBA Joynt,T UW-Green Bay

AD LDSP 862 G 3 School FinancePrereq: post-master’s st, Ad Ldsp 802 or cons instr.

D 39850 LEC 001 T 5:00pm-7:40pm TBA Crampton,F

AD LDSP 867 G 3 Seminar in Continuing Education in the ProfessionsPrereq: grad st; Ad Ldsp 667 or cons instr.

D 59481 SEM 001 M 4:30pm-8:30pm TBA Daley,B 09/15/2008-12/13/2008 Class meets alternate Mondays, 9/15,10/6, 10/20, 11/3, 11/17, 12/1, 12/15

AD LDSP 882 G 1-3 Practicum in the School SuperintendencyRepeatable to 3 cr. Prereq: post-master’s st; admis to District Administrator Cert Prog; cons instr.

39586 FLD 101 To be Arranged TBA Joynt,T Milwaukee area students will meet on Tues. 9/2 at 5:00 pm.Green Bay area students will meet on Thurs. 9/4 at 5:00 pm...

AD LDSP 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee for 1 cr will be assessed. Repeatable to 3 cr. Prereq: grad st.

AD LDSP 892 G 2-6 Specialist Applied Research ProjectPrereq: postmaster’s st; completion of 15 cr in specialist sequence; cons advisor.

AD LDSP 990 G 1-3 Research or ThesisPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

AD LDSP 999 G 1-3 Independent ReadingPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

Counseling (Couns)

Educational PsychologyGeneral Information: 229-4767 [email protected]: Anthony Hains, END 719 229-5715 [email protected]

COUNS 403 U 3 Overview of Counseling SkillsPrereq: jr st

D 39896 LEC 001 MW 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA

# COUNS 600 U/G 3 Introduction to Community CounselingPrereq: jr st.

D 39956 LEC 001 T 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA

# COUNS 602 U/G 3 Introduction to School CounselingPrereq: jr st

59681 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Santiago-Rivera,A

COUNS 710 G 3 Counseling: Theory and IssuesPrereq: grad st; course in learning, human development &/or personality theory.

D 39750 LEC 001 R 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Sapp,M

COUNS 711 G 3 Foundations in Career DevelopmentPrereq: grad st.

D 37918 LEC 001 R 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA

COUNS 714 G 3 Essentials of Counseling PracticePrereq: grad st.

39950 LEC 001 R 12:30pm-3:10pm TBA Wester,S

COUNS 715 G 3 Multicultural CounselingPrereq: grad st; Couns 714(C).

D 39758 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA

# COUNS 774 G 3 Supervised Practicum 1 in School CounselingRetakable to 9 cr max. Sat/Unsat grade only. Prereq: grad st; field placement; Couns 710(P) & 714(P); cons instr; competencyrequirement.

39962 FLD 001 M 12:30pm-3:15pm TBA Santiago-Rivera,A 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 D 39964 FLD 002 T 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Baskin,TD 39966 FLD 003 R 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA

# COUNS 775 G 3 Supervised Practicum 1 in Community CounselingRetakable to 9 cr max. Sat/Unsat grade only. Prereq: grad st; field placement; Couns 710(P) & 714(P); cons instr; competencyrequirement.

D 39986 FLD 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 D 39998 FLD 002 T 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA

40076 FLD 003 W 12:30pm-3:10pm TBA

COUNS 790 G 1-3 Research or ThesisPrereq: grad st (master’s level in Couns/Rehab Couns); cons instr.

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COUNS 799 G 1-3 Independent ReadingPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

COUNS 800 G 3 Group Counseling TheoryPrereq: grad st; Couns 710 & 714.

D 39958 SEM 001 R 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Korell,S

COUNS 810 G 3 Counseling in the SchoolsPrereq: grad st; Couns 710 & 714.

D 40018 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

COUNS 812 G 3 Clinical Studies in CounselingPrereq: grad st; Couns 710 & 714.

D 39190 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA

# COUNS 830 G 3 Proseminar 1: Introduction to Counseling Psychology; MulticulturalismPrereq: grad st, cons instr

39744 SEM 001 T 8:30am-12:20pm TBA Santiago-Rivera,A Restricted to 1st year Counseling Psych PhD students.

# COUNS 840 G 3 Proseminar 3: Psychological AssessmentPrereq: grad st; cons instr

39952 SEM 001 T 8:30am-12:20pm TBA Baskin,T

# COUNS 850 G 3 Proseminar 5: Supervision and CounsultationPrereq: grad st; cons instr

40010 SEM 001 T 8:30am-12:20pm TBA Arndt,L

COUNS 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: grad st.

# COUNS 968 G 3 Supervised Practicum 2 in School CounselingRetakable to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st; field placement; Couns 774(P); cons instr; Sat/Unsat grade only.

39736 FLD 001 M 12:30pm-3:10pm TBA Santiago-Rivera,A 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 D 39968 FLD 002 T 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Baskin,T

59537 FLD 003 W 12:30pm-3:10pm TBA

# COUNS 970 G 3 Supervised Practicum 2 in Community CounselingRetakable to 9 cr max. Sat/Unsat grade only. Prereq: grad st; field placement; Couns 775(P); cons instr; competency req.

D 37920 FLD 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Arndt,L 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 D 39954 FLD 002 T 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA

# COUNS 975 G 3 Doctoral Practicum in Counseling 3Sat/Unsat grade only. Retakable to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st; field placement; admis to PhD prog in Urban Educ, cons instr.

39960 FLD 001 W 8:00am-12:00pm TBA Fouad,N

# COUNS 976 G 3 Doctoral Practicum in Counseling 4Retakable to 9 cr max. Sat/Unsat grade only. Prereq: grad st; field placement; admis to PhD prog in Urban Educ; Couns 975(P);cons instr.

39746 FLD 001 W 8:30am-12:20pm TBA Sapp,M

# COUNS 977 G 3 Advanced Doctoral Practicum in Counseling-5Retakable to 9 cr max. Sat/Unsat grade only. Prereq: grad st; field placement; admis to PhD program in Urban Ed; Couns 976(P);cons instr.

39748 FLD 001 R 8:30am-12:20pm TBA Fouad,N

COUNS 990 G 1-3 Research or ThesisPrereq: grad st; cons major professor.

COUNS 999 G 1-3 Independent ReadingPrereq: doctoral st & cons instr.

Counseling, Crosslisted CoursesED PSY 732 Cognitive Behavioral Intervention Strategies in Education

Curriculum and Instruction (CurrIns)Chair: END 310, 229-4884/4814, [email protected]

IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION:

1. Some Curriculum and Instruction courses are not open to University Special Students (including Summer Guest Students) or students who want to audit a course (written consentrequired to audit). Enrollment restrictions such as these can be viewed in the `Expand All’ view of the Online Schedule of Classes, specifically in the `Notes’ area following courseprerequisites (if any), and directly above course section schedule information. Post-baccalaureate undergraduate special students, and non-degree graduate special students, mustobtain department approval to enroll for these courses (END 310, 229-4814, [email protected]).

2. Students who do not meet course prerequisites will be administratively dropped. See Registration portion of this Schedule for information about fees for students dropped bydepartment.

3. Students who do not attend classes in which they are registered may be administratively dropped. Students who do not attend the first class meeting are subject to this policy.See Registration portion of this Schedule for information about fees for students dropped by department.

4. Students accepted into Curriculum and Instruction programs may be given priority registration for department courses for which Junior Standing is a prerequisite.

5. The Fall 2008 Semester mandatory two day student teaching orientation will be held on: Tuesday & Wednesday, August 26-27, 2008, 9:00am-4:00pm, in Bolton Hall Room 150. Ifyou have questions about whether or not you are required to attend, please contact your specific program director for assistance.

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6. Official email communication between the Department of Curriculum and Instruction and admitted UWM students may be sent to assigned student PantherMail email addresses(http://panthermail.uwm.edu). It is a student’s responsibility to check her or his PantherMail email account regularly for important university and/or course related information. Ifyou do not check your PantherMail on a regular basis, then we suggest that you enter a PantherMail account forward mail command routing email to your preferred non-UWMemail address.

7. In the new Online Schedule of Classes format, special Class (Section) Notes information can only be viewed in a selectable pop-up dialog box. If a course section has related classnotes, this will be indicated as a Section Number with a color red text link within the Schedule of Classes ‘Expand All’ view. You must click on that red text link to see the classnotes for that section number.

CURRINS 100 U 3 Introduction to Teaching: Colloquium and Fieldwork(Educ 100) Prereq: soph st & satisfactory completion of Pre-Professional Skills Test (PPST). Course Notes:

1.) At this time, the published ‘satisfactory completion of Pre-Professional Skills Test (PPST)’ prerequisite is not being enforced andis under review.2.) All students must complete a criminal background check. The cost for this service is $10.00. You will be billed for this fee withyour tuition. Criminal background check applications are available from the SOE Office of Academic Services (Enderis Hall Rm 209,414-229-4721 ) or online at: www.fieldex.soe.uwm.edu. Completed applications must be returned to the SOE/AS office receptionistno later than the end of the first week of classes or you will be dropped from the class.3.) Written proof of negative tuberculin (TB) test, or a doctor’s written proof of a negative tuberculin chest x-ray, must be submittedto the SOE Office of Academic Services by the end of the first week of class or you be dropped from the class. This test must beless than 18 months old.4.) Students intending to major in Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence (primary/middle) Education, who have not alreadytaken ED POL 375, must enroll concurrently in any unrestricted section of CURRINS 100 (formerly EDUC 100) and any section ofED POL 375.5.) Students must also reserve time for an additional 50 hours of Field Experience. Field Experience will be in MPS, half days,dates/TBA.

39058 LEC 001 T 8:00am-10:40am END 109 Hessel,A Add’l Special course fee $10.00.39064 LEC 002 R 8:00am-10:40am END 109 Price,E Add’l Special course fee $10.00.39062 LEC 003 T 11:00am-1:40pm END 109 Hessel,A Add’l Special course fee $10.00.39060 LEC 004 R 11:00am-1:40pm END 109 Saffold,F Add’l Special course fee $10.00.

D 39068 LEC 005 T 4:30pm-7:10pm BOL 281 Price,E Add’l Special course fee $10.00.D 39066 LEC 006 R 4:30pm-7:10pm BOL 281 Herman,V Add’l Special course fee $10.00.

CURRINS 110 U 1 Reading Proficiency for College Students IPrereq: completion of Nelson-Denny reading test.

39668 LEC 081 TR 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA Lucius,B 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Restricted to AOC students only.39670 LEC 082 TR 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA Lucius,B 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Restricted to AOC students only.39756 LEC 084 MW 10:00am-10:50am TBA 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Restricted to AOC students only.40012 LEC 085 MW 10:00am-10:50am TBA 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Restricted to AOC students only.

CURRINS 112 U 1 College Reading:May be retaken to max of 3 cr. Prereq: completion of Nelson-Denny reading test.

39000 LEC 081 TR 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA Walz-Chojnacki,M 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Restricted to AOC students only.39002 LEC 082 TR 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA Walz-Chojnacki,M 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Restricted to AOC students only.39004 LEC 083 TR 11:00am-11:50am TBA Walz-Chojnacki,M 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Restricted to AOC students only.39732 LEC 084 TR 11:00am-11:50am TBA Walz-Chojnacki,M 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Restricted to AOC students only.39754 LEC 086 TR 10:00am-10:50am TBA Walz-Chojnacki,M 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Restricted to AOC students only.40026 LEC 087 TR 10:00am-10:50am TBA Walz-Chojnacki,M 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Restricted to AOC students only.

CURRINS 279 U 1-3 Current Topics in Curriculum and Instruction:Prereq: none.

59240 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm END 127 Smith Jr,C TOPIC: 1st-Year Student Seminar: Early Childhood Educ 1 cr,09/02/2008-10/04/2008 For intended Early Childhood EducationProgram Students. Meets 1st 5 weeks, 1st class meeting on Wed9/3.

59241 LEC 002 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm END 127 Smith Jr,C TOPIC: 1st-Year Student Seminar: Early Childhood Educ 1 cr,10/06/2008-11/08/2008 For intended Early Childhood EducationProgram Students. Meets 2nd 5 weeks, 1st class meeting onWed 10/8.

# CURRINS 301 U 3 Infants and Toddlers: Curriculum and TeachingPrereq: jr st.

38938 LEC 001 T 9:30am-12:10pm END 384D 39342 LEC 002 W 4:30pm-7:10pm END 109

#+ CURRINS 302 U 3 Curriculum at the Prekindergarten and Kindergarten LevelsPrereq: jr st; admis to School of Educ.

D 59242 LEC 002 T 4:30pm-7:10pm BOL B83 Recommended for (but not restricted to) ExEd/Early ChildhoodProgram Students.

39800 LEC 101 M 9:30am-12:10pm OFC 1090 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Meets: Starms Early Childhood Center,2616 W. Garfield Ave. (Room TBA).

# CURRINS 310 U 1-4 Curriculum for the Pre and Early AdolescentPrereq: admis to School of Educ.

D 58690 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA 3 cr, 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

CURRINS 312 U 1-3 Developing Early Childhood ProgramsPrereq: jr st or cons instr.

D 38940 LEC 001 T 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA 3 cr 39554 LEC 002 R 9:30am-12:10pm END 384 3 cr

CURRINS 313 U 2 Teaching Economics in the Social Studies CurriculumPrereq: Econ 100(C).

D 39202 LEC 001 R 4:30pm-7:10pm END 109 ODriscoll,T 09/02/2008-11/08/2008 Meets: 1st 10 weeks.

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+ CURRINS 316 U 3 Field Work in Secondary Reading in Content Areas, Grade 6-12:Cr/no cr only. Prereq: jr st; admis to School of Educ; CurrIns 545 or equiv; & conc reg in subject matter methods course.

38942 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: English Must attend two day (9:00am-4:00pm) StudentTeaching Orientation: Tues 8/26 & Wed 8/27, Bolton Hall Room150. Conc Reg CURRINS 658 Sec 001 & CURRINS 415 Sec001.

38944 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Goree,R TOPIC: Social Studies Must attend two day (9:00am-4:00pm)Student Teaching Orientation: Tues 8/26 & Wed 8/27, Bolton HallRoom 150. Conc Reg CURRINS 323 Sec 005 & CURRINS 415Sec 002.

38946 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Foreign Language/TESOL Must attend two day(9:00am-4:00pm) Student Teaching Orientation: Tues 8/26 & Wed8/27, Bolton Hall Room 150. Conc Reg CURRINS 415 Sec 003.Meets with CURRINS 438 Sec 001.

38948 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Hopfensperger,P TOPIC: Math Must attend two day (9:00am-4:00pm) StudentTeaching Orientation: Tues 8/26 & Wed 8/27, Bolton Hall Room150.

38950 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Berg,C TOPIC: Science Must attend two day (9:00am-4:00pm) StudentTeaching Orientation: Tues 8/26 & Wed 8/27, Bolton Hall Room150.

#+ CURRINS 321 U 1 Introduction to the Teaching of Social StudiesPrereq: jr st; admis to School of Educ.

D 39568 LEC 001 R 4:30pm-7:40pm END 346 Goree,R 09/02/2008-09/27/2008 Meets: 1st 4 weeks.

#+ CURRINS 323 U 1-4 Teaching of Social Studies:Prereq: jr st; admis to School of Educ.

38952 LEC 001 T 11:00am-1:40pm END 346 TOPIC: Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence 3 crMCEA Block 3 Cohort D1.

D 38954 LEC 002 R 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA TOPIC: Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence 3 crMCEA Block 3/Cohort D2.

D 38956 LEC 003 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA TOPIC: Early Childhood 3 cr, 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 38958 LEC 004 W 9:30am-12:10pm END 384 TOPIC: Early Childhood 3 cr

D 39664 LEC 005 T 4:30pm-7:10pm END 127 Goree,R TOPIC: Early Adolesence through Adolesence 3 cr

CURRINS 325 U 1 Instructional Strategies for Using the ComputerPrereq: jr st; admis to School of Educ.

39802 LEC 001 F 4:00pm-6:10pm END 346 09/02/2008-10/11/2008 Meets 6-weeks: 9/5, 9/12, 9/19, 9/26,10/3 & 10/10.

39804 LEC 002 F 4:00pm-6:10pm END 346 10/13/2008-11/22/2008 Meets 6-weeks: 10/17, 10/24, 10/31,11/7, 11/14 & 11/22.

+ CURRINS 326 U 1 Environmental Education for TeachersPrereq: jr st, admis to School of Educ.

p 59389 LEC 101 S 12:00pm-4:00pm OFC 1305 McRae,D 09/02/2008-09/27/2008 Meets Wehr Nature Center, 9701 W. U 12:00pm-4:00pm OFC 1305 College Ave., Franklin, WI: Sat 9/6 & Sun 9/7 12:00pm-4:00pm S 8:30am-4:30pm OFC 1305 and Sat 9/27 8:30am-4:30pm.

p 59396 LEC 102 S 12:30pm-4:30pm OFC 1305 Bryant,B 09/08/2008-09/27/2008 Meets Wehr Nature Center, 9701 W. U 12:30pm-4:30pm OFC 1305 College Ave., Franklin, WI: Sat 9/13 & Sun 9/14 12:30pmU 8:30am-4:30pm OFC 1305 4:30pm and Sun 9/28 8:30am-4:30pm.

#+ CURRINS 327 U 1-4 Teaching of Science in the Elementary SchoolNot retakeable for degree cr. Prereq: jr st; admis to School of Educ.

38960 LEC 001 M 12:30pm-3:10pm END 488 3 cr, 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $10.00.Restricted: MCEA, Block 2 Cohort C1.

D 38962 LEC 002 W 4:30pm-7:10pm END 488 3 cr Add’l Special Course Fee: $10.00. Restricted: MCEA, Block2 Cohort C2.

D 59243 LEC 003 M 4:30pm-7:10pm END 488 3 cr, 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $10.00.Restricted: Early Childhood Education only.

38964 LEC 004 T 9:30am-12:10pm END 488 3 cr Add’l Special Course Fee: $10.00. Restricted: EarlyChildhood Education only.

#+ CURRINS 330 U 2-3 Teaching of Mathematics: Early ChildhoodPrereq: jr st; admis to School of Educ; Math 176(P) with grade C or better.

D 39160 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm END 346 3 cr, 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 39320 LEC 002 R 9:30am-12:10pm END 488 3 cr

#+ CURRINS 331 U 1-4 Teaching of Mathematics Grades 1-6Prereq: jr st; admis to School of Educ; & Math 176(P)with grade C or better.

38966 LEC 001 W 12:30pm-3:10pm END 488 3 cr Restricted: MCEA, Block 2 Cohort C1.D 39666 LEC 002 T 4:30pm-7:10pm END 384 3 cr Restricted: MCEA, Block 2 Cohort C2.

CURRINS 332 U 2-3 Teaching of Mathematics: Middle SchoolPrereq: jr st; admis to School of Educ; CurrIns 331(P).

38968 LEC 001 T 8:00am-10:40am END 346 3 cr Restricted: MCEA, Block 3 Cohort D1.D 38970 LEC 002 M 4:30pm-7:10pm END 384 3 cr, 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Restricted: MCEA, Block 3 Cohort

D2.

#+ CURRINS 336 U 1 Instructional Computing II for TeachersPrereq: admis to Collaborative Teacher Ed Prog for Urban Communities & CurrIns 335.

59138 LAB 801 To be arranged TBA Meets: Remstad Computer Lab A (END 740), four 4-hr classesTBA by instructor. Must also attend a Monday, Sept 9 class ori-entation, 4:00pm-5:30pm END 740.

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59139 LAB 802 To be arranged TBA Meets: Remstad Computer Lab A (END 740), four 4-hr classesTBA by instructor. Must also attend a Friday, Sept 12 class ori-entation, 5:00pm-6:30pm END 740.

#+ CURRINS 337 U 1 Instructional Computing III for TeachersPrereq: admis to Collaborative Teacher Ed Prog for Urban Communities & CurrIns 336.

59141 LAB 801 To be arranged TBA Meets: Remstad Computer Lab A (END 740), four 4-hr classesTBA by instructor. Must also attend a Tuesday, Sept 16 class ori-entation, 4:00pm-5:30pm END 740.

59143 LAB 802 To be arranged TBA Meets: Remstad Computer Lab A (END 740), four 4-hr classesTBA by instructor. Must also attend a Friday, Sept 19 class ori-entation, 5:00pm-6:30pm END 740.

#+ CURRINS 343 U 1-4 Teaching of ReadingPrereq: admis to School of Educ or cons instr.

D 38972 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA 3 cr, 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# CURRINS 400 U 1-6 Field Work in Curriculum and Instruction:Retakeable. Prereq: jr st.

39282 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Antrop-Gonzalez,R37890 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Bales,B37892 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Berg,C37894 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Chapman,T39234 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA File,N37896 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Goree,R37898 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Himes,D39274 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA Huinker,D37900 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Kelley,K37902 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA Kepner Jr,H39454 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA Longwell-Grice,H37904 FLD 012 To be Arranged TBA Lybeck,J39456 FLD 013 To be Arranged TBA Mertzman,T37906 FLD 014 To be Arranged TBA Mueller,J39458 FLD 015 To be Arranged TBA Oxford,R38298 FLD 016 To be Arranged TBA Pasternak,D39236 FLD 017 To be Arranged TBA Posnanski,T38302 FLD 018 To be Arranged TBA Post,L37908 FLD 019 To be Arranged TBA Pucci,S39460 FLD 020 To be Arranged TBA Pugach,M37910 FLD 021 To be Arranged TBA Ryder,R38306 FLD 022 To be Arranged TBA Saffold,F37912 FLD 023 To be Arranged TBA Scolavino,R38308 FLD 024 To be Arranged TBA Short,R37914 FLD 025 To be Arranged TBA Smith Jr,C39462 FLD 026 To be Arranged TBA Wisneski,D

#+ CURRINS 401 U 1 Seminar for Student TeachingPrereq: jr st; admis to School of Educ.

59244 SEM 101 R 4:00pm-5:30pm OFC 790 Off-Campus Locaton: Next Door Foundation, 2545 North 29thStreet Milwaukee, WI 53210. Meeting room TBA.

#+ CURRINS 402 U 6 Student Teaching in Nursery and KindergartenPrereq: jr st; admis to School of Educ.

38974 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Must attend two day (9:00am-4:00pm) Student TeachingOrientation: Tues 8/26 & Wed 8/27, Bolton Hall Room 150. EarlyChildhood Education Program: Conc Reg CURRINS 404 FLD001.

#+ CURRINS 404 U 6 Student Teaching in Primary GradesPrereq: jr st & admis to student teaching.

38976 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Must attend two day (9:00am-4:00pm) Student TeachingOrientation: Tues 8/26 & Wed 8/27, Bolton Hall Room 150. EarlyChildhood Education Program: Conc Reg CURRINS 402 FLD001.

#+ CURRINS 406 U 1-6 Student Teaching in Middle Childhood-Early AdolescencePrereq: jr st & admis to student teaching.

38978 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA 4-6 cr Must attend two day (9:00am-4:00pm) Student TeachingOrientation: Tues 8/26 & Wed 8/27, Bolton Hall Room 150. ConcReg in CURRINS 471-001 & CURRINS 407-001.

#+ CURRINS 407 U 1-6 Student Teaching in Middle Childhood-Early AdolescencePrereq: jr st & admis to student teaching.

38980 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA 4-6 cr Must attend two day (9:00am-4:00pm) Student TeachingOrientation: Tues 8/26 & Wed 8/27, Bolton Hall Room 150. ConcReg in CURRINS 471-001 & CURRINS 406-001.

#+ CURRINS 415 U 1-6 Student Teaching in Grades 7 and 8:Prereq: jr st; eligibility for student teaching & dept req.

38982 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: EA-A English 2 cr Must attend two day (9:00am-4:00pm) Student Teaching Orientation: Tues 8/26 & Wed 8/27,Bolton Hall Room 150. Early Adolescence through AdolescenceEnglish Program: Conc Reg in CURRINS 658 Sec 001 & CUR-RINS 316 Sec 001.

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38984 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Goree,R TOPIC: EA-A Social Studies Must attend two day (9:00am-4:00pm) Student Teaching Orientation: Tues 8/26 & Wed 8/27,Bolton Hall Room 150. Early Adolescence through AdolescenceSocial Studies Program: Conc Reg in CURRINS 323 Sec 005 &CURRINS 316 Sec 002.

38986 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: EA-A World Languages/ESL Must attend two day(9:00am-4:00pm) Student Teaching Orientation: Tues 8/26 & Wed8/27, Bolton Hall Room 150. Conc Reg CURRINS 316 Sec 003.Meets with CURRINS 438 Sec 001.

38988 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Hopfensperger,P TOPIC: EA-A Math 2 cr Must attend two day (9:00am-4:00pm)Student Teaching Orientation: Tues 8/26 & Wed 8/27, Bolton HallRoom 150.

38990 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: MC-EA Must attend two day (9:00am-4:00pm) StudentTeaching Orientation: Tues 8/26 & Wed 8/27, Bolton Hall Room150.

+ CURRINS 423 U 2-6 Student Teaching in Social StudiesPrereq: jr st; eligibility for student teaching & dept req.

D 39672 FLD 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm END 127 Goree,R 5-6 cr Meets 1st class meeting on 9/3 plus, additional dates TBAwith instructor.

39674 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Goree,R 5-6 cr Meets with FLD (Section) 001.

#+ CURRINS 437 U 2-12 Student Teaching in World Language- Minor:Prereq: jr st; eligibility for student teaching & dept req.

39826 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Oxford,R Must attend two day (9:00am-4:00pm) Student TeachingOrientation: Tues 8/26 & Wed 8/27, Bolton Hall Room 150. Meetswith CURRINS 438 Sec 001.

#+ CURRINS 438 U 2-12 Student Teaching in World Language: Early Childhood-AdolescenceMay be retaken to max of 12 cr. Prereq: jr st; eligibility for student teaching & dept req.

D 39828 LEC 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm BOL B83 Herr,J Must attend two day (9:00am-4:00pm) Student TeachingOrientation: Tues 8/26 & Wed 8/27, Bolton Hall Room 150.

#+ CURRINS 442 U 2-12 Student Teaching in Bilingual EducationMay be retaken to 12 cr max. Prereq: jr st & admis to student teaching.

38996 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Meets with CURRINS 438 Sec 001. Must attend two day(9:00am-4:00pm) Student Teaching Orientation: Tues 8/26 & Wed8/27, Bolton Hall Room 150.

#+ CURRINS 443 U 2-12 Student Teaching in English as a Second Language: MinorMay be retaken to 12 cr max. Prereq: jr st, eligibility for student teaching & dept req.

38998 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Meets with CURRINS 438 Sec 001. Meets with CURRINS 438Sec 001. Must attend two day (9:00am-4:00pm) StudentTeaching Orientation: Tues 8/26 & Wed 8/27, Bolton Hall Room150.

#+ CURRINS 444 U 2-12 Student Teaching in ESL- Early Childhood-Adolescence:May be retaken to 12 cr max. Prereq: jr st; eligibility for student teaching & dept req.

39838 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Meets with CURRINS 438 Sec 001. Must attend two day(9:00am-4:00pm) Student Teaching Orientation: Tues 8/26 & Wed8/27, Bolton Hall Room 150.

+ CURRINS 452 U 2-6 Student Teaching in EnglishPrereq: jr st; eligibility for student teaching & dept req.

39048 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA 5-6 cr Enrollment by permission (instructor consent) only for outof sequence students. Must attend two day (9:00am-4:00pm)Student Teaching Orientation: Tues 8/26 & Wed 8/27, Bolton HallRoom 150.

39050 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA 5-6 cr Enrollment by permission (instructor consent) only for outof sequence students. Must attend two day (9:00am-4:00pm)Student Teaching Orientation: Tues 8/26 & Wed 8/27, Bolton HallRoom 150.

+ CURRINS 470 U 2 Professional Urban Teaching Linking Seminar:May be retaken with change of topic to max of 8 cr. Prereq: jr st; admis to School of Educ.

D 39566 SEM 001 T 4:30pm-6:50pm TBA TOPIC: Middle Childhood through Early AdolescenceRestricted: MCEA Block 1 Cohort A1. Meets: Tuesday 4:30pm-6:50pm, 9/2, 9/16, 9/30, 10/14, 10/28, 11/11, 11/25, 12/9.

p 39780 SEM 002 S 9:00am-12:00pm END 109 TOPIC: Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Restricted: MCEA Block 1 Cohort A2.Meets: Saturday 9:00am-12:00pm, 9/13, 9/27, 10/11, 10/25,11/15, 12/6.

D 39782 SEM 003 R 4:30pm-6:50pm TBA TOPIC: Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence09/02/2008-12/06/2008 Restricted: MCEA Block 2 Cohort C1.Meets: Thursday 4:30-6:50pm, 9/4, 9/18, 10/2, 10/9, 10/23, 11/6,11/20, 12/4.

p 39784 SEM 004 S 9:00am-12:00pm END 110 TOPIC: Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence09/08/2008-12/06/2008 Restricted: MCEA Block 2 Cohort C2.Meets: Saturday 9:00am-12:00pm, 9/13, 9/27, 10/11, 10/25,11/15, 12/6.

D 39786 SEM 005 M 4:30pm-6:50pm TBA TOPIC: Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Restricted: MCEA Block 3 Cohort D1.Meets: Monday 4:30pm-6:50pm, 9/8, 9/22, 10/6, 10/20, 11/3,11/17, 12/1, 12/8.

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p 39788 SEM 006 S 9:00am-12:00pm END 127 TOPIC: Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence09/08/2008-12/06/2008 Restricted: MCEA Block 3 Cohort D2.Meets: Saturday 9:00am-12:00pm, 9/13, 9/27, 10/11, 10/25,11/15, 12/6.

CURRINS 471 U 3 Seminar Curriculum and Classroom Management for Grades 1-8Counts as repeat of CurrIns 308. Prereq: admis to Collaborative teacher Ed Prog for Urban Communities & admis to student teach-ing.

D 39200 SEM 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm HLT 180 Must attend two day (9:00am-4:00pm) Student TeachingOrientation: Tues 8/26 & Wed 8/27, Bolton Hall Room 150. ConcReg in CURRINS 406 Sec 001 & CURRINS 407 Sec 001. Classbreak-out room: HLT G88.

#+ CURRINS 499 U 1-4 Independent Reading:May be retaken. Prereq: jr st.

#+ CURRINS 502 U/G 3 Developing Early Reading and WritingPrereq: jr st & admis to School of Educ; or grad st.

39008 LEC 001 W 12:30pm-3:10pm END 109 Wisneski,D CURRINS Early Childhood Education Program students only.D 39198 LEC 002 R 6:00pm-8:40pm BOL B83 Recommended for EXCEDUC Early Childhood Special Education

program students. CURRINS ECE Program students may alsoenroll.

#+ CURRINS 504 U/G 3 Teaching Reading and Writing in Early Childhood: The Primary YearsPrereq: jr st; CurrIns 343 or 502 or cons instr.

D 58691 LEC 001 M 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 If admitted to the EC Program for Fall2006 start or later, concurrent enrollment in CurrIns 514 required.

59276 LEC 002 R 12:30pm-3:10pm END 384 If admitted to the EC Program for Fall 2006 start or later, concur-rent enrollment in CurrIns 514 required.

#+ CURRINS 505 U/G 1-4 Home-School RelationsPrereq: jr st; admis to student teaching or grad st or cons instr.

D 58693 LEC 101 W 4:30pm-7:10pm OFC 977 3 cr Meets: Starms Discovery Learning Center, 2035 N. 25th St.(Room TBA).

D 59298 LEC 102 W 4:30pm-7:10pm OFC 977 3 cr Meets: Starms Discovery Learning Center, 2035 N. 25th St.(Room TBA).

# CURRINS 508 U/G 3 Language and Urban SchoolingPrereq: jr st & admis to School of Educ, or grad st; or cons instr.

39022 LEC 001 W 12:30pm-3:10pm END 346 Restricted: MCEA, Block 1 Cohort A1.D 39024 LEC 002 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Restricted: MCEA, Block 1 Cohort A2.

39806 LEC 003 T 12:30pm-3:10pm END 384 Antrop-Gonzalez,R Early Childhood Education (ECE) program students only.D 39808 LEC 004 R 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA Early Childhood Education (ECE) program students only.

CURRINS 510 U/G 1-3 Cooperative Strategies for Pre and Early AdolescentsMay be retaken to max of 3 cr. Prereq: admis to School of Educ, or grad st.

D 39026 LEC 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Berg,C 1 cr, 10/06/2008-11/08/2008 Meets 2nd 5-weeks starting 10/10.Restricted to MACSTEP - EAA science & math students only.Enroll for LEC 001 or LEC 002. Meets with LEC 002.

39028 LEC 002 To be Arranged TBA Westrich,K 1 cr, 10/06/2008-11/08/2008 Meets 2nd 5-weeks starting 10/10.Restricted to MACSTEP - EAA science & math students only.Enroll for LEC 001 or LEC 002. Meets with LEC 001.

D 39820 LEC 003 T 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA 2 cr, 09/15/2008-11/15/2008 Restricted: EAA English studentsonly. Meets 10 wks, 1st class meeting on 9/16.

#+ CURRINS 511 U 3 Curriculum and Guidance for Social -Emotional LearningPrereq: jr st; admis to School of Educ.

59301 LEC 001 M 9:30am-12:10pm END 384 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 D 39810 LEC 002 T 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA

#+ CURRINS 512 U 4 Reflective Practice in Early Childhood Teaching and LearningPrereq: jr st; admis to School of Educ

39812 LEC 001 M 12:30pm-3:10pm END 109 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 One credit of this course is work in anearly childhood field placement. In addition to class, studentsmust be available one morning per week to complete this fieldplacement. Placements will be made during the first week ofclass.

D 39814 LEC 002 W 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA One credit of this course is work in an early childhood field place-ment. In addition to class, students must be available one morn-ing per week to complete this field placement. Placements will bemade during the first week of class.

#+ CURRINS 514 U 1 Field Work in Early Childhood Education-PrimaryPrereq: jr st, CurrIns 502(P), & 504(C)

39898 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Students must be available one morning per week to completework in an MPS classroom Early Childhood field placement set-ting. Concurrent registration in either section of CURRINS 504required.

CURRINS 516 U/G 2-6 Field Experience/Student Teaching in Middle SchoolMay be taken to max of 6 cr. Prereq: admis to School of Educ or grad st.

39030 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Berg,C 2 cr Secondary Science/Mid Sch Block: CONC REG CURRINS519 Sec 001 & Sec 002. Attend mid-August two day (9:00am-4:00pm) Student Teaching Orientation, dates/on-campus locationTBA.

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39032 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Hopfensperger,P 2 cr Secondary Math/Mid Sch Block: CONC REG CURRINS 532Sec 001. Attend mid-August two day (9:00am-4:00pm) StudentTeaching Orientation, dates/on-campus location TBA.

#+ CURRINS 519 U/G 3-6 Science Methods II: Middle/Secondary Methods and Fieldwork(329) Not retakeable for cr. Prereq: admis to School of Educ or grad st.

D 39974 LEC 001 TR 4:30pm-7:10pm END 488 Berg,C 3 cr Meets with LEC 002. Restricted to MACSTEP students,Secondary Science/Mid-School Block. Concurrent enrollment inSec 002 required.

59312 LEC 002 To be Arranged TBA Scolavino,R 3 cr Meets with LEC 001. Restricted to MACSTEP students,Secondary Science/Mid-School Block. Concurrent enrollment inSec 001 required.

# CURRINS 525 U/G 1-3 Environmental Resources Workshop:May be retaken with change in topic to max of 6 cr. Prereq: jr st.

p 59867 LEC 101 S 8:30am-4:30pm TBA Mills,J 1 cr, 10/20/2008-11/01/2008 Meets: Sat/Sun 10/25 and10/26/2008. Zoo Conservation Education Center (Purple Room),10005 W. Bluemound Rd, Milwaukee, WI.

U 8:30am-4:30pm TBA

# CURRINS 532 U/G 3 Teaching of Mathematics: Secondary(333) Prereq: jr st; admis to School of Educ.

D 39034 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm END 109 Hopfensperger,P 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Conc Reg CURRINS 516 Sec 002 orCURRINS 316 Sec 004.

#+ CURRINS 541 U/G 3-4 Principles and Methods of Teaching ESLPrereq: jr st or instr cons.

D 59218 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm BOL 281 Oxford,R 3 cr, 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

#+ CURRINS 542 U/G 3 History and Politics of Second Language EducationPrereq: jr st or cons instr.

D 39036 LEC 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm END 346 Pucci,S

#+ CURRINS 545 U/G 2-3 Reading in the Content Areas: Middle, Junior, and Senior High SchoolPrereq: jr st; admis to School of Educ or grad st.

39038 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am END 127 Smith Jr,C 3 cr D 39042 LEC 002 T 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Smith Jr,C 3 cr D 39040 LEC 003 W 4:30pm-7:10pm BOL 281 Smith Jr,C 3 cr

~+ CURRINS 552 U/G 3 Teaching Reading, Grades 1-3Counts as repeat of 3 cr of CurrIns 506. Prereq: jr st, Admis to School of Educ; or grad st.

59152 LEC 001 W 9:30am-12:10pm END 346 Restricted: MCEA, Block 3 Cohort A1.D 59153 LEC 002 R 4:30pm-7:10pm END 384 Restricted: MCEA, Block 3 Cohort A2.

~+ CURRINS 553 U/G 3 Teaching Language Arts and Children’s Literature, Grades 1-3Counts as repeat of 3 cr of CurrIns 506. Prereq: jr st; admis to School of Educ; or grad st.

59154 LEC 001 M 12:30pm-3:10pm END 346 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Restricted: MCEA, Block 3 Cohort A1.D 59155 LEC 002 T 4:30pm-7:10pm END 109 Restricted: MCEA, Block 3 Cohort A2.

+ CURRINS 554 U/G 3 Teaching Reading and Adolescent Literature, Grades 4-8Counts as repeat of 3 cr of CurrIns 507. Prereq: jr st; admis to School of Educ; or grad st.

59156 LEC 001 R 11:00am-1:40pm END 346 Restricted: MCEA, Block 3 Cohort D1.D 59157 LEC 002 W 4:30pm-7:10pm END 384 Restricted: MCEA, Block 3 Cohort D2.

+ CURRINS 555 U/G 3 Teaching Language Arts, Grades 4-8Counts as repeat of 3 cr of CurrIns 507. Prereq: jr st; admis to School of Educ; or grad st.

59158 LEC 001 R 8:00am-10:40am END 346 Restricted: MCEA, Block 3 Cohort D1.D 59159 LEC 002 T 4:30pm-7:10pm END 346 Restricted: MCEA, Block 3 Cohort D2.

~ CURRINS 585 U/G 3 Best Practices in Early Childhood for Children and FamiliesPrereq: jr st; admis to child care director’s prog or cons instr.

59871 LEC 291 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Mosier,L Distance Ed Delivery fee of off-campus undergrad cr rate (TBD)will be ONLY charge assessed for this LEC. This applies to allstudents enrolled in addition to tuition/fees for any other classesin which they are enrolled. Course conducted completely online.Internet/computer access req’d. Undergraduates register for thissection. For more registration or program information, contact:Shari Vinluan; [email protected] or call 414-227-3223.

59872 LEC 292 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Mosier,L Distance Ed Delivery fee of off-campus graduate cr rate (TBD)will be ONLY charge assessed for this LEC. This applies to allstudents enrolled in addition to tuition/fees for any other classesin which they are enrolled. Course conducted completely online.Internet/computer access req’d. Graduates register for this sec-tion. For more registration or program information, contact: ShariVinluan; [email protected] or call 414-227-3223.

#+ CURRINS 637 U/G 3 World Language Methods and MaterialsPrereq: jr st or cons instr.

D 39824 LEC 001 T 4:30pm-7:10pm END 388 Oxford,R A minimum of 25 hours of field experience is required.

# CURRINS 647 U/G 3 Early Reading Empowerment: Part 1Prereq: currently teaching, at least 2 years teaching experience, cons instr.

59870 LEC 103 T 3:30pm-6:30pm TBA Walsh Boeder,N Meets: McFarland Primary School, IMC, McFarland.

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CURRINS 650 U/G 3 Reading Interests of AdolescentsPrereq: jr st.

D 59304 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm END 127 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Meets: 4:30pm-6:00pm in scheduledclassroom & 6:00pm-7:10pm Remstad Computer Lab A (END740) as needed.

#+ CURRINS 651 U 3 Literature for the Young ChildPrereq: jr st.

D 39044 LEC 001 M 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Meets: Golda Meir Library (GML) E281.39114 LEC 002 W 12:30pm-3:10pm TBA Meets: Golda Meir Library (GML) E281.

#+ CURRINS 655 U/G 3 Applied Educational LinguisticsPrereq: jr st or cons instr.

D 39046 LEC 001 R 4:30pm-7:10pm END 127 Antrop-Gonzalez,R

#+ CURRINS 658 U/G 3 Teaching of English(352) Prereq: jr st, Admis to SOE & CurrIns 657(P); or grad st.

D 39818 LEC 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Pasternak,D Enroll in Sec 001 or Sec 002; Requires concurrent registration inCURRINS 316 FLD 001, CURRINS 415 FLD 001, and CURRINS510 LEC 003. Meets: Remstad Computer Lab A (END 740).

D 59306 LEC 002 W 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Pasternak,D Enroll in Sec 001 or Sec 002; Requires concurrent registration inCURRINS 316 FLD 001, CURRINS 415 FLD 001, and CURRINS510 LEC 003. Meets: computer lab/TBA.

# CURRINS 700 G 2-6 Field Work in Schools, Agencies and Institutions:Prereq: grad st & cons instr.

39286 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Antrop-Gonzalez,R38198 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Bales,B38200 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Berg,C38202 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Chapman,T39252 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA File,N38204 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Haberman,M38206 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Huinker,D39278 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA Kelley,K38208 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Kepner Jr,H38210 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA Longwell-Grice,H39474 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA Mertzman,T38212 FLD 012 To be Arranged TBA Mueller,J39476 FLD 013 To be Arranged TBA Oxford,R38214 FLD 014 To be Arranged TBA Pasternak,D39478 FLD 015 To be Arranged TBA Posnanski,T38216 FLD 016 To be Arranged TBA Post,L39254 FLD 017 To be Arranged TBA Pucci,S38218 FLD 018 To be Arranged TBA Pugach,M38220 FLD 019 To be Arranged TBA Ryder,R39480 FLD 020 To be Arranged TBA Saffold,F38222 FLD 021 To be Arranged TBA Schug,M38224 FLD 022 To be Arranged TBA Short,R38226 FLD 023 To be Arranged TBA Smith Jr,C39792 FLD 024 To be Arranged TBA Wisneski,D

~ CURRINS 705 G 3 Research in Schools and CommunitiesPrereq: grad st.

p 39052 LEC 001 S 9:00am-2:45pm END 346 Bales,B Meets: /6, 9/20, 10/4, 10/11, 11/1, 11/15, 12/6.

CURRINS 715 G 3 Guiding Instructional ImprovementPrereq: grad st; CurrIns 714 or cons dept.

D 39636 LEC 001 R 4:30pm-7:10pm END 388 Bales,B

# CURRINS 716 G 1-4 Teaching in Urban & Diverse CommunitiesPrereq: grad st.

D 39054 LEC 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm END 388 3 cr

CURRINS 729 G 3 Qualitative Research and Field Studies in Educational SettingsNot open to students who have cr in Ad Ldsp 729 which is identical to CurrIns 729. Prereq: grad st; Ed Psy 528(P) or equiv.

D 39634 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm END 388 Chapman,T 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

CURRINS 747 G 3 Reading Assessment and Instruction with Practicum: K-12 Part IPrereq: grad st; CurrIns 504, 506, 544, 545 or equiv; or cons instr.

D 39686 LEC 401 M 4:30pm-7:10pm BOL B83 Mertzman,T 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Requires concurrent enrollment in CUR-RINS 747 FLD 801.

39688 FLD 801 To be Arranged TBA Mertzman,T 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Fieldwork TBA with instructor. Requiresconcurrent enrollment in CURRINS 747 LEC 401.

CURRINS 779 G 1-3 Current Topics in Curriculum and Instruction:May be repeated with change in topic to max of 9 cr, including grad cr earned under CurrIns 579. Prereq: grad st, cons instr.

Dp 59480 LEC 001 F 4:30pm-7:10pm END 388 Wisneski,D TOPIC: Advanced Curriculum in Early Childhood Educ 3 cr

# CURRINS 799 G 1-3 Independent Reading:Prereq: enrollment in master’s prog.

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# CURRINS 800 G 3 Master’s Seminar in Curriculum and InstructionPrereq: grad st; 30 grad cr; cons dept; advisor’s recom.

D 39056 SEM 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Pucci,S 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 p 59438 SEM 002 S 9:00am-3:25pm END 388 Mueller,J Meets: Saturday, 9/6 plus six additional dates to be determined.

For additonal information, contact Prof. Jennifer Mueller, [email protected], 414-229-5246.

# CURRINS 803 G 4 Reflective Practice: Urban Early Childhood TeachingPrereq: grad st

Dp 39790 SEM 001 F 4:30pm-7:10pm END 384 Mueller,J

# CURRINS 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: grad st.

# CURRINS 890 G 3-6 Master’s Research or ThesisPrereq: grad st; cons advisor.

# CURRINS 990 G 1-3 Doctoral Research or ThesisPrereq: admis to doctoral prog.

# CURRINS 999 G 1-3 Independent ReadingPrereq: post-masters or doctoral st; cons instr.

Education-Interdepartmental (Educ)IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION:

1. Students seeking to enroll in EDUC 100: Introduction to Teaching: Colloquium and Fieldwork should now enroll for this course under the new Subject heading & course numberCURRINS: 100.

2. STUDENTS WHO DO NOT MEET COURSE PREREQUISITES WILL BE ADMINISTRATIVELY DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. (See Registration portion of this Schedule forinformation about fees for students dropped by department.)

3. STUDENTS WHO DO NOT ATTEND CLASSES IN WHICH THEY ARE REGISTERED MAY BE ADMINISTRATIVELY DROPPED. STUDENTS WHO DO NOT ATTEND THEFIRST CLASS MEETING ARE SUBJECT TO THIS POLICY. (See Registration portion of this Schedule for information about fees for students dropped by department.)

4. All official email communication between the Urban Education Doctoral Program and admitted UWM students will be sent to assigned student PantherMail email addresses(http://panthermail.uwm.edu). It is a student’s responsibility to check her or his PantherMail email account regularly for important university and/or course related information (or toinput a PantherMail forward mail command routing email to any other preferred non-UWM email address).

EDUC 701 G 3 Urban Educational IssuesPrereq: admis to Urban Educ doctoral prog.

D 59816 SEM 001 T 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Chapman,T

EDUC 900 G 2-3 Doctoral Seminar in Urban Education:May be repeated to max of 9 cr. Prereq: admis to phd in urban educ prog.

59538 SEM 001 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Role of Professoriate Course taught partially online.Internet access req’d. Class meets face-to-face 4:30-8:30 on 9/8,9/22, 10/13, 10/27, 11/10, 11/24, and 12/8.

EDUC 901 G 3 Advanced Seminar in Urban EducationPrereq: grad st; admis to PhD prog in Urban Educ, Educ 701 and one of the following: Ad Ldsp 801, CurrIns 801, Ed Psy 801,ExcEduc 801.

D 39816 SEM 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm END 538 Epps,E 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

Educational Policy and Community Studies (Ed Pol)

Educational Policy and Community StudiesChair: Aaron Schutz END 553 229-4150, [email protected]

IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION:

1. STUDENTS WHO DO NOT MEET COURSE PREREQUISITES WILL BE ADMINISTRATIVELY DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. (See Registration portion of this Schedule forinformation about fees for students dropped by department.)

2. STUDENTS WHO DO NOT ATTEND CLASSES IN WHICH THEY ARE REGISTERED MAY BE ADMINISTRATIVELY DROPPED. STUDENTS WHO DO NOT ATTEND THEFIRST CLASS MEETING ARE SUBJECT TO THIS POLICY. (See Registration portion of this Schedule for information about fees for students dropped by department.)

3. Students accepted into Educational Policy & Community Studies programs may be given priority registration for department courses for which Junior Standing is a prerequisite.

4. All official email communication between the Department of Educational Policy & Community Studies and admitted UWM students will be sent to assigned student UWMPantherMail (http://panthermail.uwm.edu). It is a student’s responsibility to check her or his PantherMail email account regularly for important university and/or course related infor-mation (or to input a PantherMail ‘forward mail’ command routing email to another preferred non-PantherMail email address).

ED POL 111 U 3 Organizing for Social Action in Urban CommunitiesPrereq: none.

58825 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Sandy,M58824 LEC 202 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Sandy,M Taught completely on-line, internet access req’d. Regular UWM

off-campus tuition assessed.

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ED POL 112 U 3 Introduction to Community EducationPrereq: none.

D 39654 LEC 001 T 4:30pm-7:10pm END 538 Williams,G39658 LEC 302 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Brown,D

+ ED POL 113 U 3 The Milwaukee Community(SS)(403) Prereq: none.

D 39352 LEC 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm MER 314 Johnson,F39770 LEC 302 TR 11:00am-12:15pm BOL B40 Rush,R

ED POL 114 U 3 Community ProblemsPrereq: none.

D 39652 LEC 001 R 4:30pm-7:10pm END 516 Williams,G59619 LEC 302 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA

ED POL 202 U 1-6 Community Service VolunteerCr/no cr only. May be retaken to max of 6 cr. Prereq: none.

38860 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Schutz,A 2 Mandatory meetings: 9/12 and 12/14 at noon in Enderis 546.When registering for this section please select the number ofcredits you would like. If you do not select a number of creditsyou will automatically be registered for 1 cr.

ED POL 299 U 1-3 Independent ReadingMay be retaken to max of 6 cr. Prereq: cons instr.

ED POL 303 U 1-3 Approaches to Community DevelopmentPrereq: jr st or cons instr.

D 39914 LEC 301 R 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Mahan,S

ED POL 375 U 3 Cultural Foundations of EducationPrereq: teacher cert & pre-cert students: Educ 100; non-cert students: soph st or cons instr.

D 39864 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Johnson,F 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 38864 LEC 002 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Troiano,A38866 LEC 003 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Troiano,A39738 LEC 004 To be Arranged TBA Farmer-Hinton,R 4 Mandatory meetings: Tuesday 9/2, 10/7, 11/4 & 12/2; 12:00-

2:00pm, END 516. Course taught partially online. Internet accessreq’d. Regular UWM tuition assessed.

38862 LEC 005 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Brosio,RD 39730 LEC 306 T 7:30pm-10:10pm TBA Weingrod,D

39556 LEC 307 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Gallant Sr,MD 39690 LEC 308 R 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Gallant Sr,M

ED POL 401 U/G 3 Foundations of Community-Based Organizations(503) Prereq: jr st or cons instr.

D 58662 LEC 001 T 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Mahan,S

ED POL 409 U 3-6 Practicum in Community Education and Community-Based OrganizationsMay be retaken to 6 cr max. Prereq: Comm Ed majors only.

D 39104 FLD 001 W 7:30pm-10:10pm MER 314 Johnson,F

ED POL 411 U 3 Conflict and Change in Community-Based OrganizationsPrereq: jr st or cons instr.

D 59683 LEC 001 M 7:30pm-10:10pm MER 316 Porter,R 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

ED POL 424 U 3 Foundations of Fiscal Policy in Community-Based OrganizationsPrereq: jr st or cons instr.

D 59103 LEC 301 W 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA

ED POL 442 U 3-9 Intermediate Community Education Practice IMay be retaken to 9 cr max. Prereq: Ed Pol 508(P) & cons instr.

39358 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Schutz,A

ED POL 460 U 3 The Chicano Experience(HU&) Prereq: none.

D 39558 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm MER 314 Tapia,J 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

ED POL 499 U 1-3 Independent ReadingMay be retaken for cr. Prereq: jr st; cons instr.

ED POL 506 U/G 3 Research Techniques for Community Organizers and Community EducatorsPrereq: jr st.

39354 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Farmer-Hinton,R Taught completely on-line, internet access req’d. Regular UWMoff-campus tuition assessed.

ED POL 508 U/G 3 Problems of Change in Community-Based OrganizationsPrereq: Ed Pol 111(P) & cons instr.

Dp 39356 LEC 001 F 4:30pm-7:10pm END 546 Schutz,A

ED POL 530 U/G 3 Urban Education: FoundationsPrereq; jr st.

D 39560 LEC 001 T 4:30pm-7:10pm END 516 Kailin,JD 39562 LEC 002 W 4:30pm-7:10pm MER 316 Troiano,A

ED POL 533 U/G 3 Educating Black Males-Theories, Methods and StrategiesPrereq: jr st; Ed Pol 112 or 375 or equiv or teacher certification.

D 39656 LEC 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm END 516 Williams,G

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ED POL 534 U/G 3 The Student at Risk (Causes)Prereq: jr st.

D 58870 LEC 001 T 4:30pm-7:10pm MER 316 Swaminathan,R

ED POL 535 U/G 3 Educating At-Risk StudentsPrereq: jr st; Ed Pol 534(P).

D 58871 LEC 101 R 4:30pm-7:10pm OFC 780 Horning,M New School for Community Service, 609 N 8th St, 2nd Floor,Room 20.

ED POL 579 U/G 1-6 Current Topics in Cultural Foundations of Education:Retakeable with change in topic to max of 9 cr, including cr earned under Ed Pol 779. Prereq: jr st.

D 59684 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA TOPIC: Restorative Justice Approaches/Youth/Sch/Comnty 3cr, 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

ED POL 580 U/G 3 An Overview of Child/Youth CareEd Pol/ExcEduc/Soc Wrk 580 are jointly offered & count as repeats of each other. Prereq: jr st or cons instr.

D 39152 LEC 101 W 5:30pm-8:10pm OFC 395 Krueger,M Meets: Hefter Center, 2nd floor conference room, 3271 N LakeDrive, Service Learning Center.

D 39888 LEC 102 R 5:30pm-8:10pm OFC 395 Krueger,M Meets: Face to Face R 5:30-8:10 pm 9/6-12/6 at Hefter Ctr 3271N. Lake St., Milwaukee. Course taught partially online. Internetaccess req’d. Regular UWM offcampus tuition assessed.

39154 LEC 293 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Krueger,M Distance Ed Delivery fee of off-campus credit rate yet to bedetermined will be ONLY charge assessed for this LEC. Thisapplies to all students enrolled in addition to tuition/fees for anyother classes in which they are enrolled. Course conducted com-pletely online. Internet/computer access req’d. This Section istaught online Daily contact instructor for DE Admission e-mail:[email protected]. Undergraduates only this section.

39760 LEC 294 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Krueger,M Distance Ed Delivery fee of off-campus credit rate yet to bedetermined will be ONLY charge assessed for this LEC. Thisapplies to all students enrolled in addition to tuition/fees for anyother classes in which they are enrolled. Course conducted com-pletely online. Internet/computer access req’d. This Section istaught online Daily contact instructor for DE Admission e-mail:[email protected]. Graduates only this section.

# ED POL 582 U/G 3 Operations Management in Early Childhood ProgramsJointly offered with & counts as repeat of Ad Ldsp 582. Prereq: jr st; Ad Ldsp 581(P); or cons instr.

39604 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA Boulton,P 10/20/2008-11/15/2008 Meets: 11/3 & 11/4/2008 from 8:30 a.m.to 4:30 p.m. plus online instruction. Internet access req’d.School of Contg. Ed., 161 W. Wisconsin Ave, Ste. 6000,Milwaukee. Contact Shari Vinluan at [email protected] 414-227-3223.

ED POL 585 U/G 2-4 Supervised Practicum in Child and Youth CareEd Pol/ExcEduc 585 are jointly offered & count as repeats of each other. Prereq: jr st; Ed Pol/ExcEduc/Soc Wrk 580(P), or grad st;cons instr.

60060 FLD 101 To be Arranged TBA Krueger,M

#+ ED POL 620 U/G 3 History of the Education of African Americans(720) Prereq: jr st.

D 39774 SEM 001 T 4:30pm-7:10pm END 546 Epps,E

ED POL 625 U/G 3 Race Relations in Education(&) Prereq: jr st.

p 39564 LEC 001 F 5:00pm-8:30pm END 516 10/06/2008-11/22/2008 Meets: 10/10-11; 10/24-25; 11/7-8; &11/21-22.

Kailin,JS 9:30am-5:00pm END 516

ED POL 688 U/G 1-6 Fieldwork in Multicultural EducationMay be retaken to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; cons instr.

39124 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Bonds,M39126 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Epps,E38638 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Farmer-Hinton,R38636 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Johnson,F39122 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Kailin,J38640 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Sandy,M38642 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Schutz,A38644 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA Swaminathan,R38646 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Tapia,J38648 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA Troiano,A39098 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA Williams,G39628 FLD 013 To be Arranged TBA Krueger,M39148 FLD 112 To be Arranged TBA Folkman,D39330 FLD 114 To be Arranged TBA Rai,K58917 FLD 115 To be Arranged TBA Syam,D

ED POL 698 U/G 1-6 Fieldwork in International EducationRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; cons instr.

39130 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Bonds,M39132 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Epps,E38652 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Farmer-Hinton,R38650 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Johnson,F

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39128 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Kailin,J39134 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Sandy,M38382 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Schutz,A38384 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA Swaminathan,R38654 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Tapia,J38400 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA Troiano,A39100 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA Williams,G39630 FLD 013 To be Arranged TBA Krueger,M39150 FLD 112 To be Arranged TBA Folkman,D39334 FLD 114 To be Arranged TBA Rai,K58918 FLD 115 To be Arranged TBA Syam,D

ED POL 710 G 3 Research Methods in Cultural FoundationsPrereq: grad st.

D 38868 LEC 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm END 538 Swaminathan,R

ED POL 740 G 3 Modern Philosophies of EducationPrereq: grad st.

D 39650 LEC 001 R 4:30pm-7:10pm END 538 Sandy,M

ED POL 799 G 1-3 Independent ReadingPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

ED POL 822 G 3 Global Educational StudiesPrereq: grad st.

D 58872 LEC 001 T 4:30pm-7:10pm MER 314 Tapia,J

ED POL 840 G 3 Seminar in Educational TheoryPrereq: Doctoral st or cons instr.

D 58873 SEM 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm END 546 Schutz,A 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

ED POL 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: grad st.

ED POL 990 G 1-3 Research or ThesisPrereq: grad st.

ED POL 999 G 1-3 Independent ReadingRetakeable to max of 9 cr. Prereq: master’s degree.

Educational Psychology (Ed Psy)Genral Information: [email protected]: Anthony Hains, END 719 229-5715 [email protected]

For additional information regarding the Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence (Collaborative Teacher Education Program) cohort/block courses, contact: M. Agnew, Mgr,MCEA Teacher Eduction Program, (414) 229-3679, [email protected].

ED PSY 100 U 2 Learning Skills LaboratoryPrereq: none. Not open to jr & sr st except as auditors.

39006 LEC 005 TR 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA Lucius,B40000 LEC 009 MW 9:00am-9:50am TBA39946 LEC 080 MW 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA Izard,A AOC students only.37922 LEC 081 MW 9:00am-9:50am TBA Walz-Chojnacki,M AOC students only.39298 LEC 083 MW 11:00am-11:50am TBA Walz-Chojnacki,M AOC students only.39918 LEC 085 TR 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA Izard,A AOC students only.39940 LEC 086 TR 10:00am-10:50am TBA Lucius,B AOC students only.39942 LEC 087 TR 11:00am-11:50am TBA AOC students only.39944 LEC 088 TR 4:00pm-4:50pm TBA Holland,A AOC students only.39948 LEC 180 MW 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA Izard,A AOC students only.40002 LEC 181 TR 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA Izard,A AOC students only.40004 LEC 182 MW 10:00am-10:50am TBA Izard,A AOC students only.

D 40006 LEC 183 TR 5:00pm-5:50pm TBA AOC students only.40060 LEC 184 TR 12:30pm-1:20pm TBA Lucius,B AOC students only.

ED PSY 101 U 1 Foundations of Academic Success:Cr/no cr only. May be retaken with change of topic to max of 3 cr. Prereq: none.

39594 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Planning Your Major and/or Career 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 There is no textbook req’d for this section.

39388 LEC 002 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Planning Your Major and/or Career 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 There is no textbook req’d for this section.

39390 LEC 003 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Planning Your Major and/or Career 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 There is no textbook req’d for this section.

39392 LEC 004 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Planning Your Major and/or Career There is no text-book req’d for this section.

39394 LEC 005 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Planning Your Major and/or Career There is no text-book req’d for this section.

39396 LEC 006 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Planning Your Major and/or Career There is no text-book req’d for this section.

39398 LEC 007 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Planning Your Major and/or Career There is no text-book req’d for this section.

Lessac,L39400 LEC 008 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Planning Your Major and/or Career There is no text-

book req’d for this section.

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39402 LEC 009 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Planning Your Major and/or Career There is no text-book req’d for this section.

39404 LEC 010 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Planning Your Major and/or Career 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 There is no textbook req’d for this section.

39406 LEC 011 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Planning Your Major and/or Career 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 There is no textbook req’d for this section.

39408 LEC 012 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Planning Your Major and/or Career 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Topic has been change to ‘Planning YourMajor/Career’ from ‘EconPlanning Your Major/Career.’ There isno textbook req’d for this section. Add’l prereq: Econ 100(P).

39734 LEC 013 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Planning Your Major and/or Career There is no text-book req’d for this section.

39072 LEC 081 TR 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA Lucius,B TOPIC: A Course for Students on Academic Probation09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Restricted to AOC students.

39074 LEC 082 MW 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA Walz-Chojnacki,M TOPIC: Career Explorations 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Restrictedto AOC students.

39076 LEC 091 MW 9:00am-9:50am TBA Vollman,T TOPIC: Success in Academics and Athletics 09/02/2008-10/25/2008

39078 LEC 092 MW 10:00am-10:50am TBA Vollman,T TOPIC: Success in Academics and Athletics 09/02/2008-10/25/2008

40126 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Dvorak,J TOPIC: Tutoring Strategies for Academic Success10/20/2008-12/13/2008 Taught completely on-line, internetaccess req’d. Regular UWM off-campus tuition assessed.

ED PSY 299 U 1-3 Independent ReadingPrereq: cons instr.

ED PSY 320 U 2-3 Principles of Classroom Appraisal and EvaluationPrereq: jr st.

D 38796 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-6:20pm TBA Berg,N 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 39682 LEC 002 T 2:00pm-3:50pm TBA

D 39718 LEC 003 W 4:30pm-6:20pm TBA Berg,N

ED PSY 325 U 2-3 Practice of Classroom Assessment1 cr counts as repeat of Ed Psy 326. Prereq: admis to School of Educ.

D 38798 LEC 001 R 4:30pm-6:20pm TBA MCEA (1-8) Education program students only. Cohort B2/Block II.39874 LEC 002 M 9:30am-11:20am END 109 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 MCEA (1-8) Education program students

only. Cohort B2/Block II.

ED PSY 330 U 3 Introduction to Learning and DevelopmentPrereq: jr st. Teacher cert & pre-cert students must have completed Educ 100.

38800 LEC 001 M 9:30am-12:10pm END 346 Corrigan,R 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 MCEA (1-8) Education program studentsonly. Cohort A1/Block I.

D 38802 LEC 002 W 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Martell,S MCEA (1-8) Education program students only. Cohort A2/Block I.39876 LEC 003 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Bender,A

D 38804 LEC 004 W 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Zeidler,A38806 LEC 005 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Smuckler,N39410 LEC 006 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Surber,J39422 LEC 007 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA Zeidler,A

D 39976 LEC 009 W 5:30pm-6:20pm TBA Jang,H

ED PSY 575 U/G 3 Infant and Early Childhood AssessmentPrereq: jr st or grad st.

D 38808 LEC 001 R 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Esser,MD 39740 LEC 002 T 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Esser,M

ED PSY 579 U/G 1-3 Current Topics in Educational Psychology:May be retaken with change in topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st.

D 40090 LEC 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Scolavino,R TOPIC: Alternative Assessment in Science and Mathematics09/02/2008-10/04/2008 Restricted to MACSTEP students.Taught with LEC 002.

D 40092 LEC 002 W 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Scolavino,R TOPIC: Alternative Assessment in Science and Mathematics09/02/2008-10/04/2008 Restricted to MACSTEP students.Taught with LEC 001.

ED PSY 624 U/G 3 Educational Statistical Methods IPrereq: jr st.

D 39720 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 38850 LEC 002 T 1:00pm-3:40pm TBA This section restricted to graduate students only.

D 38852 LEC 003 W 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA

ED PSY 626 U/G 1 Workshop in the Computerized Analysis of Educational DataPrereq: jr st & prior or conc reg in applied statistics course. Additional work required for grad cr.

D 39592 LAB 801 W 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Class meets 6 times beginning 9/12. May not be used to satisfyEd Psy degree requirements. Additional work required for Gradcredit.

ED PSY 631 U/G 3 Cognition: Learning, Problem Solving and ThinkingPrereq: jr st.

D 39590 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Surber,J

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ED PSY 640 U/G 3 Human Development: Theory and ResearchPrereq: jr st.

D 39722 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Smuckler,N 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 39350 LEC 002 W 1:00pm-3:40pm TBA This section restricted to graduate students only.

ED PSY 720 G 3 Techniques of Educational and Psychological MeasurementPrereq: Ed Psy 624(P) & grad st.

D 59709 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Zhang,B 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

ED PSY 724 G 3 Educational Statistical Methods IIPrereq: grad st; Ed Psy 624(P), 626(C).

39724 LEC 001 W 1:00pm-3:40pm TBA Luo,W

ED PSY 732 G 3 Cognitive Behavioral Intervention Strategies in EducationPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

D 39766 LEC 001 R 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Koscik,R

ED PSY 734 G 3 Contexual Determinants of MotivationPrereq: grad st.

D 39602 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Jang,H

ED PSY 743 G 3 Human Development: Study of Infancy and Early ChildhoodPrereq: grad st, Ed Psy 640(P) or cons instr.

D 39196 LEC 001 R 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Corrigan,R

ED PSY 751 G 3 Professional and Historical Issues in School PsychologyPrereq: grad st.

40016 LEC 001 T 1:00pm-3:40pm TBA Newell,M

ED PSY 755 G 3 Assessment and Intervention: School AgePrereq: grad st; Ed Psy 720; cons instr.

D 40014 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Cleary,T 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

ED PSY 779 G 1-3 Current Topics in Educational Psychology:May be repeated with change in topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq: grad st.

39684 LEC 001 R 9:00am-11:40am TBA Martell,S TOPIC: Introduction to Museum Education

ED PSY 790 G 1-3 Research or ThesisPrereq: grad st & cons instr.

ED PSY 799 G 1-3 Independent ReadingPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

# ED PSY 820 G 3 Multiple Regression and Other General Linear ModelsPrereq: grad st; Ed Psy 724(P) or cons instr.

D 39726 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Luo,W 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# ED PSY 821 G 3 Psychometric Theory and PracticePrereq: grad st; Ed Psy 724(P) or equiv; Ed Psy 720(P) or equiv.

59710 LEC 001 M 11:00am-1:40pm TBA Walker,C 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

ED PSY 826 G 3 Analysis of Cross-Classified Categorical DataPrereq: grad st; Ed Psy 724(P).

D 59556 LEC 001 T 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Azen,R

~ ED PSY 845 G 3 Immigrant Child in Developmental PerspectivePrereq: grad st; Ed Psy 640 (P)

D 59711 SEM 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Lamborn,S 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

ED PSY 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: grad st.

ED PSY 960 G 3 Evidence-Based Practices in School Psychology: Prevention & InterventionPrereq: grad st.

D 59557 LEC 001 T 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Newell,M

ED PSY 974 G 1-3 Beginning Practicum in School PsychologyPrereq: grad st; enrollment in School Psych prog; cons instr.

39360 FLD 001 M 12:30pm-3:00pm TBA Cleary,T 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 39362 FLD 002 M 12:30pm-3:00pm TBA Cleary,T 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

ED PSY 975 G 3-9 Advanced Practicum in School PsychologyPrereq: grad st; Ed Psy 974; writ cons instr.

39768 FLD 001 M 12:30pm-3:00pm TBA Cleary,T 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

ED PSY 976 G 1-6 MS Internship in School PsychologyPrereq: grad st; completion of all course requirements for School Psychology certification; writ cons instr.

38854 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Stoiber,K38856 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Stoiber,K

ED PSY 986 G 3-6 Doctoral Internship in School PsychologyPrereq: grad st; writ cons instr; admis to Urban Educ doctoral prog & identification of specific specialization.

38622 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Stoiber,K39226 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Stoiber,K

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ED PSY 990 G 1-3 Research or ThesisPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

ED PSY 999 G 1-3 Independent ReadingPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

Exceptional Education (ExcEduc)Chair: Amy Otis-Wilborn, END 695 229-4322

For additional information regarding the Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence (Collaborative Teacher Education Program) cohort/block courses, contact: M. Agnew, Mgr,MCEA Teacher Eduction Program, (414) 229-3679, [email protected].

EXCEDUC 300 U 3 The Exceptional IndividualPrereq: none.

38872 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm END 103 Obiakor,F39728 LEC 202 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Keyes,M Taught completely on-line, internet access req’d. Regular UWM

tuition assessed.

# EXCEDUC 301 U/G 3 American Sign Language I(539) Prereq: none.

39620 LEC 301 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Hartmann,T38874 LEC 302 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Byington,R39364 LEC 303 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Waala,S39366 LEC 304 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Hartmann,J39576 LEC 305 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Byington,R39578 LEC 306 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm TBA Mankowski,J

D 39872 LEC 307 TR 5:00pm-6:15pm TBA Mankowski,J39930 LEC 308 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA Kovacs-Houlihan,M

+ EXCEDUC 302 U 3 American Sign Language IIPrereq: C- or better in ExcEduc 301(539)(P), or Level 1 ASLPI score; or cons instr.

38878 LEC 002 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Hallada,VD 38876 LEC 301 TR 5:00pm-6:15pm TBA Byington,R

39368 LEC 303 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Waala,S38880 LEC 304 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Byington,R39932 LEC 305 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Waala,S

# EXCEDUC 303 U 3 American Sign Language IIIPrereq: C- or better in ExcEduc 302(P); or Level 1+ ASLPI score; or cons instr.

38882 LEC 301 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Waala,SD 39370 LEC 302 MW 5:00pm-6:15pm TBA Mankowski,J

# EXCEDUC 304 U 3 American Sign Language IVPrereq: C- or better in ExcEduc 303(423)(P); or Level 2 ASLPI score; or cons instr.

39580 LEC 301 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Kovacs-Houlihan,M

# EXCEDUC 305 U 3 American Sign Language VPrereq: ExcEduc 304(P); or Level 2+ ASLPI score; or cons instr.

39372 LEC 301 MW 8:00am-9:15am TBA Kovacs-Houlihan,M

# EXCEDUC 306 U 3 American Sign Language VIPrereq: C- or better in ExcEduc 304(P); or Level 2+ ASLPI score; or cons instr.

D 39582 LEC 301 MW 5:00pm-6:15pm TBA Houlihan,D

# EXCEDUC 330 U 3 Deaf History(SS) Prereq: none.

39584 LEC 301 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Mankowski,J

# EXCEDUC 345 U 3 Interpreting Skill Development I:Not open for cr to students with cr in ExcEduc 312 or 313. Not retakeable. Prereq: jr st & admis to ITP; or cons instr.

39606 LEC 001 W 9:30am-12:10pm TBA Conine,P A special course fee $ 100.00 will be assessed for this LEC.

# EXCEDUC 346 U 3 Skill Development: SemanticsNot open for cr to students with cr in ExcEduc 314 or 317. Prereq: jr st & admis to ITP, or cons instr.

39158 LEC 001 MW 8:00am-9:15am TBA Hallada,V

# EXCEDUC 347 U 3 English Skills DevelopmentNot open to students with cr in ExcEduc 326(426). Prereq: admis to ITP or cons instr.

40052 LEC 001 R 1:00pm-3:40pm TBA

EXCEDUC 348 U 3 Introduction to the Profession of Interpreting(329) Prereq: ExcEduc 304(P).

38884 LEC 001 M 9:30am-12:15pm TBA 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# EXCEDUC 349 U/G 3 Field work: Interacting in the Deaf Community INot open for cr to students with cr in ExcEduc 322(657). Prereq: jr st, admis to ITP, or cons instr.

39156 FLD 001 T 1:00pm-3:40pm TBA

# EXCEDUC 355 U 3 Interpreting: ASL to Spoken English IIINot open for cr to students with cr in ExcEduc 318 or 319. Prereq: ExcEduc 345(P) & 350(P); & admis to ITP.

40028 LEC 001 R 9:30am-12:10pm TBA Conine,P

# EXCEDUC 356 U 3 TransliterationNot open for cr to students with cr in ExcEduc 327 or 328. Prereq: admis to ITP, or cons instr.

40030 LEC 001 W 9:30am-12:10pm TBA

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# EXCEDUC 357 U 3 Issues and Trends for Educational Interpreters(341) Prereq: admis to ITP.

40032 LEC 001 W 1:00pm-3:40pm TBA

EXCEDUC 358 U/G 3 ASL/English Linguistics I(310) Prereq: jr st; admis to ITP, or ExcEduc 306 (P), or cons instr.

40034 LEC 001 TR 8:00am-9:15am TBA Skoczynski,C

# EXCEDUC 359 U 3 Fieldwork: Interacting in the Deaf Community IIINot open for cr to students with cr in ExcEduc 324. Prereq: ExcEduc 354(P) or 349(P); & admis to ITP.

40036 FLD 001 T 1:00pm-3:40pm TBA Conine,P

# EXCEDUC 361 U 3 Interpreting: Spoken English to ASL IIINot open for cr to students who have cr in ExcEduc 321. Prereq: admis to ITP, ExcEduc 351(P) & 355(P), or cons instr.

40048 LEC 001 T 9:30am-12:10pm TBA Conine,P

#+ EXCEDUC 472 U 1-12 Student Teaching with Students Having Hearing ImpairmentsMay be retaken to 15 cr max. Prereq: sr st & cons dept; ExcEduc 650(P).

38886 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Otis-Wilborn,A

#+ EXCEDUC 473 U 1-12 Student Teaching with Students Having Cognitive DisabilitiesMay be retaken to 15 cr max. Prereq: sr st & cons dept; ExcEduc 640(P).

38888 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Winn,J

#+ EXCEDUC 475 U 1-12 Student Teaching with Students Having Emotional DisturbanceMay be retaken to 15 cr max. Prereq: sr st & cons dept; ExcEduc 620(P).

38890 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Winn,J

#+ EXCEDUC 478 U 1-12 Student Teaching with Students Having Learning DisabilitiesMay be retaken to 15 cr max. Prereq: sr st & cons dept; ExcEduc 610(P).

38892 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Winn,J

#+ EXCEDUC 481 U 1-12 Student Teaching with Students Having Early Childhood Exceptional Ed NeedsMay be retaken to 18 cr max. Prereq: sr st & cons dept; ExcEduc 630(P).

38894 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Mclean,M

# EXCEDUC 510 U/G 3 ClassifiersPrereq: jr st; C- or better in ExcEduc 305(P) or 306(P); or cons instr.

39596 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Hallada,V

#+ EXCEDUC 531 U/G 3 Inclusion for Secondary Educators: Humanities, the Arts, Foreign LanguageCounts as repeat of ExcEduc 530 and 605. Prereq: jr st & admis to School of Educ; or grad st.

D 38896 LEC 301 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# EXCEDUC 532 U/G 3 Assessment and MonitoringPrereq: admis to Post-Bac Cert prog or cons instr.

D 38898 LEC 001 M 5:00pm-7:40pm TBA Winn,J 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 For students in MCEA Cohort only.D 39678 LEC 002 M 5:00pm-7:40pm TBA Drame,E 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 For students in EAA Cohort only.

# EXCEDUC 533 U/G 1 Assessment/Monitoring : Deaf & Hard of HearingPrereq: admis to Post-Bac Cert prog or cons instr.

39928 LEC 301 To be Arranged TBA Parker,K 09/08/2008-12/06/2008 Class Dates: 5:00-8:10 on 9/10, 10/8,11/5, 12/3 in END 698.

#+ EXCEDUC 537 U/G 1 Inclusion for Secondary Science and Math Educators IIPrereq: jr st; ExcEduc 536(P); admis to Post-Bac Cert prog or cons instr.

D 40080 LEC 301 W 4:30pm-7:15pm TBA Jones,D 11/10/2008-12/11/2008

#+ EXCEDUC 559 U/G 3 Communication in the Classroom II: Deaf/Hard of HearingPrereq: ExcEduc 680(P) & 681(P). Admis to Post-Bac Cert prog or cons instr. **Section 001: Hybrid section with online instruction.

D 38900 LEC 001 W 5:00pm-7:40pm TBA Otis-Wilborn,A Meets: 9/5, 9/19, 10/3, 10/17, 10/31, 11/14, 11/28, 12/12. Coursetaught partially online. Internet access req’d. Regular UWMtuition assessed.

D 39926 LEC 302 W 5:00pm-8:00pm TBA Otis-Wilborn,A Meets: 9/5, 9/19, 10/3, 10/17, 10/31, 11/14, 11/28, 12/12. Coursetaught partially online. Internet access req’d. Regular UWMtuition assessed. Face-to-face meetings will be through interac-tive television.

# EXCEDUC 569 U/G 3 Curriculum and Methods for Special Education: PreschoolPrereq: jr st; admis to ExcEduc prog; ExcEduc 648(C).

D 38902 LEC 001 M 5:00pm-7:40pm TBA Kilp,F 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Face-to-face meetings TBA. Coursetaught partially online. Internet access req’d. Regular UWMtuition assessed.

Mclean,M

EXCEDUC 571 U/G 3 Curriculum Accommodations I: Primary/MiddlePrereq: admis to Post-Bac Cert prog or cons instr; jr st; ExcEduc 587(C).

D 40054 LEC 001 R 5:00pm-7:40pm TBA Ford,A

EXCEDUC 580 U/G 3 An Overview of Child/Youth CareEd Pol/ExcEduc/Soc Wrk 580 are jointly offered & count as repeats of each other. Prereq: jr st or cons instr.

D 38904 LEC 101 W 5:30pm-8:10pm OFC 395 Krueger,M Meets: Hefter Center, 2nd floor conference room, 3271 N LakeDrive, Service Learning Center.

D 39890 LEC 102 R 5:30pm-8:10pm OFC 395 Krueger,M Meets: Face to Face R 5:30-8:10 pm 9/6-12/6 at Hefter Ctr 3271N. Lake St., Milwaukee.

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39228 LEC 293 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Krueger,M Distance Ed Delivery fee of off-campus undergraduate credit rateyet to be determined will be ONLY charge assessed for this LEC.This applies to all students enrolled in addition to tuition/fees forany other classes in which they are enrolled. Course conductedcompletely online. Internet/computer access req’d. This Sectionis taught online Daily contact instructor for DE Admission e-mail:[email protected]. Undergraduates only this section.

39762 LEC 294 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Krueger,M Distance Ed Delivery fee of off-campus graduate credit rate yetto be determined will be ONLY charge assessed for this LEC.This applies to all students enrolled in addition to tuition/fees forany other classes in which they are enrolled. Course conductedcompletely online. Internet/computer access req’d. This Sectionis taught online Daily contact instructor for DE Admission e-mail:[email protected]. Graduates only this section.

EXCEDUC 585 U/G 2-4 Supervised Practicum in Child and Youth CareEd Pol/ExcEduc 585 are jointly offered & count as repeats of each other. Prereq: jr st; Ed Pol/ExcEduc/Soc Wrk 580(P), or grad st;cons instr.

39622 FLD 101 To be Arranged TBA Krueger,M

EXCEDUC 586 U 3-12 Teaching Experience ICr/no cr only; may be retaken to 15 cr max. Prereq: jr st; admis to Post-Bac Cert prog.

39618 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Winn,J

EXCEDUC 587 U 3-12 Teaching Experience IIMay be retaken to 15 cr max. Prereq: admis to School of Educ.

38906 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Winn,J For students in primary/middle cohort only.38908 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Drame,E For students in middle/high cohort only.

# EXCEDUC 588 U 3-12 Teaching Experience IIIMay be retaken to 15 cr max. Prereq: admis to School of Educ.

38910 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Winn,J For students in primary/middle cohort only.39088 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Drame,E For students in middle/high cohort only.

EXCEDUC 600 U/G 3 Survey of Exceptional EducationPrereq: sr st & admis to School of Educ; or grad st.

D 38912 LEC 001 M 5:00pm-7:40pm TBA Keyes,M 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# EXCEDUC 601 U/G 3 Behavioral SupportsPrereq: admis to Post Bac Cert prog or cons instr.

D 40056 LEC 301 T 5:00pm-7:40pm TBA Glodoski,J

EXCEDUC 605 U/G 3 Child, Learner, DisabilitiesCounts as repeat of ExcEduc 530 and 531. Prereq: admis to Post-Bac Cert prog or cons instr.

39192 LEC 301 W 9:30am-12:10pm END 109 Fitzgerald,M MCEA (1-8) Education program students only. Cohort C1.D 39194 LEC 302 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Fitzgerald,M 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 MCEA (1-8) Education program students

only. Cohort C2.

#+ EXCEDUC 630 U/G 3 Survey Early Childhood Intervention: Young Chldren with Special Needs, FamiliesPrereq: ExcEduc 300(P) or 600(P); jr st & admis to School of Educ or grad st.

D 39090 LEC 301 T 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Harmon,MD 39894 LEC 302 R 5:00pm-7:40pm TBA Course taught partially online. Internet access req’d. Regular

UWM tuition assessed.

# EXCEDUC 635 U/G 2-3 Individualized Planning & Instructional Methods(735) Prereq: jr st; admis to Post-Bac cert prog or cons instr; ExcEduc 487(C) & 587(C) or cons instr.

D 39870 LEC 001 T 5:00pm-7:40pm TBA Owens,L

# EXCEDUC 648 U/G 3 Early Childhood Special Education Field Experience: PreschoolPrereq: jr st; admis to ExcEduc prog; ExcEduc 569(C).

38914 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Mclean,M

# EXCEDUC 649 U/G 3 Early Childhood Special Education Field Experience: PrimaryPrereq: jr st; admis to ExcEduc prog; ExcEduc 570(C).

39742 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Mclean,M

# EXCEDUC 651 U/G 3 Working With Families in Urban CommunitiesPrereq: jr st.

D 38916 LEC 001 W 5:00pm-5:50pm TBA Face-to-face meetings: TBA. Course taught partially online.Internet access req’d. Regular UWM tuition assessed.

EXCEDUC 671 U/G 3 Behavior Support & Intervention for Mid/High Students with DisabilitiesPrereq: admis to Middle/High prog; cons instr.

D 38918 LEC 301 R 5:00pm-7:40pm TBA Glodoski,J

EXCEDUC 679 U/G 3 Critical Issues in Transition Planning for Students with DisabilitiesCounts as repeat of ExcEduc 589 with similar topic. Prereq: jr st.

D 39716 LEC 301 W 5:00pm-7:40pm TBA Paddock,R

#+ EXCEDUC 699 U/G 1-3 Independent ReadingPrereq: jr st & admis to School of Educ or grad st; cons instr.

EXCEDUC 715 G 3 Issues and Trends in Exceptional EducationPrereq: grad st; ExcEduc 300 or equiv or cons dept.

D 38920 LEC 001 T 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Rice,N

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# EXCEDUC 771 G 3 Field Work with Students Having Exceptional Education NeedsRetakable to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons dept.

38922 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Winn,J39206 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Owens,L

# EXCEDUC 772 G 3 Field Work with Students Having Hearing ImpairmentsRetakable to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons dept.

38924 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Otis-Wilborn,A

# EXCEDUC 773 G 3 Field Work with Students Having Cognitive DisabilitiesRetakable to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons dept.

38926 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Winn,J

# EXCEDUC 775 G 3 Field Work with Students Having Emotional DisturbanceRetakable to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons dept.

38928 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Winn,J

# EXCEDUC 776 G 1-3 Fieldwork with Students Having Early Childhood-Exceptional Education NeedsRetakable to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons dept.

38930 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Mclean,M Select the number of credits at the time you register. If you fail toselect a number of credits you will automatically be registered for1 cr.

# EXCEDUC 777 G 1 Fieldwork in Assistive TechnologyExcEduc 777 & Occthpy 777 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. May be retaken for 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st& cons instr.

58973 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Edyburn,D

# EXCEDUC 778 G 3 Field Work with Students Having Learning DisabilitiesRetakable to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons dept.

38934 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Winn,J

# EXCEDUC 780 G 3 Internship in Special Education AdministrationPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

38936 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Beckman,M

# EXCEDUC 799 G 1-3 Independent ReadingPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

EXCEDUC 805 G 3 Legislative and Legal Aspects of Exceptional EducationPrereq: grad st; ExcEduc 600.

D 40044 LEC 101 T 4:30pm-9:15pm TBA Ruesch,G Meets: St. Jude Congregation, 734 Glenview Ave. WauwatosaWI 53213.

EXCEDUC 815 G 3 Capstone Course In Special EducationPrereq: grad st; ExcEduc 715(P).

D 39092 LEC 001 M 5:00pm-7:40pm TBA Edyburn,D 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

EXCEDUC 861 G 3 Foundations in Student Services and Special Education AdministrationPrereq: grad st.

40096 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Frattura,E 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Meeting: Mondays, 4:30- 9:15 pm, Date:TBA

# EXCEDUC 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee for 1 cr will be assessed. Prereq: grad st.

# EXCEDUC 990 G 1-6 Research or ThesisPrereq: grad st & cons instr.

# EXCEDUC 999 G 1-3 Independent ReadingPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED SCIENCEAdditional tuition, applied regardless of the credit plateau, is charged for all undergraduate and graduate courses offered through the UWM College of Engineering and AppliedScience. The differential tuition rate will be set at $20 per credit during this academic year. The additional tuition will enhance the quality of education in engineering and computerscience.

STUDENTS WHO ARE ABSENT DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF A CEAS CLASS WITHOUT PERMISSION MAY BE DROPPED FROM THE CLASS. (See Registration portion ofthis Schedule for information about fees for students dropped by department).

INSTRUCTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT STUDY, INDEPENDENT READING, & FIELD WORK COURSES: to register on PAWS, choose ‘Add a Class’. Select the term you want toadd the class to. Next to Search for Classes click ‘Search’. Select subject from the drop down menu and enter the Catalog Number. Click on ‘Search’. Select section with yourinstructor’s name, click on ‘select class.’ Select the number of Units from the drop down menu then click on ‘Next.’ Click on ‘Proceed To Step 2 of 3’. Click on ‘Finish Enrolling.’Some courses may require permission to enroll.

Civil Engineering and Mechanics (Civ Eng)

Civil Engineering and MechanicsChair: Erik Christensen, EMS 562, (414) 229-5422

University Special Students with appropriate background may be permitted to enroll in certain restricted Civil Engineering courses with consent of the department.

Non Civil Engineering majors that meet all other prerequisites for restricted courses will need permission from the Civil Engineering department to register.

If a Civil Engineering course becomes full and you still want to get into the course, please fill out a Closed Section Interest Form.

CIV ENG 150 U 3 Builders for Civilization and Environment(NS) Prereq: none.

37508 LEC 001 MWF 8:00am-8:50am EMS E237 Additional Tuition $60.00.

# CIV ENG 201 U 3 StaticsPrereq: Math 232(P). Enroll in LEC 001 only or LEC 402 & any LAB 801-804

D 37440 LEC 001 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS E190 Additional Tuition $60.00.37126 LEC 402 TR 11:00am-11:50am EMS E190 Rahman,A Additional Tuition $60.00.37128 LAB 801 M 1:00pm-2:50pm EMS W12037130 LAB 802 T 1:00pm-2:50pm EMS W12037428 LAB 803 W 1:00pm-2:50pm EMS W12037430 LAB 804 R 1:00pm-2:50pm EMS W120

# CIV ENG 202 U 3 DynamicsPrereq: Civ Eng 201(P), Math 233(C). Enroll in LEC 001 only or LEC 402 & any LAB 801-804

D 37698 LEC 001 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS E190 Additional Tuition $60.00.37132 LEC 402 TR 1:00pm-1:50pm EMS E180 Additional Tuition $60.00.37134 LAB 801 M 2:00pm-3:50pm EMS W13037432 LAB 802 T 2:00pm-3:50pm EMS W13037434 LAB 803 W 2:00pm-3:50pm EMS W13037696 LAB 804 R 2:00pm-3:50pm EMS W130

# CIV ENG 250 U 3 Engineering SurveyingPrereq: soph st, Math 232(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any LAB 801-803

37136 LEC 401 MW 1:00pm-1:50pm EMS E250 Additional Tuition $60.00.37138 LAB 801 M 2:00pm-3:50pm PHY 14537140 LAB 802 W 2:00pm-3:50pm PHY 14537714 LAB 803 F 12:30pm-2:20pm EMS W130

CIV ENG 280 U 3 Computer Based Engineering AnalysisPrereq: CompSci 132(P) or one sem H.S. programming; & Math 231(P) or 226(P).

37142 LEC 401 M 9:00am-10:50am EMS E280 Additional Tuition $60.00.37454 LAB 801 W 9:00am-10:50am EMS E280

# CIV ENG 303 U 4 Strength of MaterialsPrereq: Civ Eng 201(P) & Math 233(C).

37144 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:50pm EMS E190 Additional Tuition $80.00.D 37436 LEC 002 TR 6:00pm-7:50pm EMS E145 Additional Tuition $80.00.

CIV ENG 335 U 3 Soil MechanicsPrereq: jr & admis to an Eng major or grad st; Civ Eng 303(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any LAB 801-802

37146 LEC 401 MW 9:00am-9:50am EMS E225 Additional Tuition $60.00.37148 LAB 801 M 3:00pm-4:50pm EMS W26537532 LAB 802 W 3:00pm-4:50pm EMS W265

# CIV ENG 360 U 3 Introduction to Structural AnalysisPrereq: Civ Eng 303(P).

37646 LEC 001 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm PHY 145 Additional Tuition $60.00.

CIV ENG 372 U 4 Introduction to Structural DesignPrereq: jr st; Civ Eng 303(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & LAB 801

37150 LEC 401 T 11:00am-1:15pm PHY 145 Additional Tuition $80.00.37152 LAB 801 R 11:00am-1:15pm PHY 145

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CIV ENG 411 U/G 3 Engineering Principles of Water Resources DesignPrereq: jr st & admis to an Eng major or grad st; MechEng 320(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & LAB 801-802

37154 LEC 401 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm EMS E150 Additional Tuition $60.00.37438 LAB 801 M 4:00pm-5:15pm EMS E280 Location: LAP 12237156 LAB 802 W 4:00pm-5:15pm EMS E280 Location: LAP 122

CIV ENG 413 U/G 3 Environmental EngineeringPrereq: jr st & admis to an Eng major or grad st; MechEng 320(P).

D 37824 LEC 001 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS E237 Additional Tuition $60.00.

CIV ENG 456 U/G 3 Foundation EngineeringPrereq: jr st; Civ Eng 335(P).

59591 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am PHY 145 Additional Tuition $60.00.

CIV ENG 463 U/G 3 Introduction to Finite ElementsNot open to students with cr in MechEng 463, which is identical to Civ Eng 463. Prereq: ElecEng 234(P), Civ Eng 303(P), MechEng320(C), 311(C) or 321(C). Enroll in LEC 401 & DIS 601

37830 LEC 401 TR 2:00pm-2:50pm EMS E190 Rahman,A Additional Tuition $60.00.37832 DIS 601 R 12:00pm-1:50pm EMS E285

CIV ENG 490 U/G 3 Transportation EngineeringPrereq: jr st & admis to an Eng major; Civ Eng 280(P); or grad st.

37158 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm EMS E160 Additional Tuition $60.00.

CIV ENG 492 U/G 3 Environmental Impact AssessmentPrereq: sr st.

37702 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm EMS E170 Additional Tuition $60.00.

#+ CIV ENG 494 U 1 Principles of Civil Engineering DesignPrereq: sr st in Civ Eng.

59592 LEC 001 F 8:00am-8:50am EMS E295 Additional Tuition $20.00.

CIV ENG 495 U 3 Senior DesignPrereq: Civ Eng 335(P), 371(P) or 372(P), 411(P), 490(P) or cons instr.

37160 LEC 001 F 9:00am-11:50am EMS E295 Additional Tuition $60.00.

CIV ENG 511 U/G 3 Water Supply and SeweragePrereq: jr st; Civ Eng 411(P).

37162 LEC 001 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm EMS E295 Additional Tuition $60.00.

CIV ENG 571 U/G 3 Design of Concrete StructuresPrereq: jr st; Civ Eng 360(P), 372(P).

37704 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am PHY 145 Additional Tuition $60.00.

CIV ENG 590 U/G 3 Urban Transportation PlanningPrereq: sr st.

59590 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am EMS E170 Additional Tuition $60.00.

CIV ENG 594 U/G 3 Physical Planning and Municipal EngineeringPrereq: sr st & cons instr.

D 37712 LEC 001 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS E160 Additional Tuition $60.00.

CIV ENG 691 U/G 1-3 Topics in Civil Engineering:Retakeable for max of 6 cr. Prereq: jr st.

D 37774 LEC 001 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS W130 TOPIC: Computational Hydrodynamics of EnvironmentalFlows 3 cr Completion of English Composition Requirement.Additional Tuition $60.00.

#+ CIV ENG 699 U/G 1-3 Independent StudyMay be retaken to max of 6 cr toward the undergraduate degree. Prereq: jr st; cons instr.

CIV ENG 716 G 3 Sediment and Pollutant TransportPrereq: grad st; Civ Eng 411(P).

D 59597 LEC 001 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS E230 Additional Tuition $60.00.

CIV ENG 721 G 3 Advanced Water AnalysisPrereq: grad st; Civ Eng 521(P) or cons instr.

D 59598 LEC 001 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm PHY 146 Additional Tuition $60.00.

CIV ENG 732 G 3 Fatigue in Engineering MaterialsPrereq: Civ Eng 401(P) or cons instr.

D 37708 LEC 001 R 5:30pm-8:10pm EMS W120 Additional Tuition $60.00.

CIV ENG 775 G 3 Analysis and Design of BridgesPrereq: grad st; Civ Eng 463(P); 571(P); 572(P) or cons instr.

D 59599 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm EMS W110 Additional Tuition $60.00.

CIV ENG 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: grad st.

CIV ENG 891 G 1-3 Advanced Topics in Civil Engineering:Retakeable with change in topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq: grad st.

D 59600 LEC 001 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm PHY 146 TOPIC: Earth Retaining Structures 3 cr Additional Tuition$60.00.

D 59601 LEC 002 W 5:30pm-8:10pm EMS W110 Sobolev,K TOPIC: Inorganic Binders and Cements 3 cr Additional Tuition$60.00.

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CIV ENG 990 G 1-9 Masters ThesisPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

CIV ENG 998 G 1-12 Doctoral ThesisPrereq: grad st; cons instr & grad prog Comm.

CIV ENG 999 G 1-3 Advanced Independent StudyPrereq: grad st; cons instr & grad prog committee.

Computer Science (CompSci)Chair: H. Hosseini, EMS 1019, (414)229-4677, [email protected]

University Special Students with appropriate background may be permitted to enroll in certain restricted Computer Science courses with consent of the department.

If a Computer Science course becomes full and you still want to get into the course, please fill out a Closed Section Interest Form.

# COMPSCI 101 U 3 Introduction to PC Application Software(211) Not open to CompSci students for cr. Prereq: none.

D 37644 LEC 001 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS E280 Additional Tuition $60.00.

# COMPSCI 111 U 1 Introduction to UnixNot open for cr to students with cr in CompSci 140(ER). Prereq: none.

37168 LEC 001 MW 1:00pm-1:50pm EMS E295 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Additional Tuition $20.00.

# COMPSCI 112 U 1 Introduction to the Internet and the World Wide WebPrereq: none.

37170 LEC 001 MW 9:00am-9:50am EMS W110 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Additional Tuition $20.00.

# COMPSCI 113 U 1 Introduction to Web Document ProductionPrereq: none.

37172 LEC 001 MW 1:00pm-1:50pm EMS E295 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Additional Tuition $20.00.

# COMPSCI 140 U 1 Introduction to the Computer Science LaboratoriesNot open for cr. to students with cr. in CompSci 111(ER). Prereq: none.

37178 LEC 001 TR 9:00am-9:50am EMS E190 09/02/2008-10/18/2008 Additional Tuition $20.00.

COMPSCI 150 U 3 Survey of Computer Science(NS) Counts as repeat of CompSci 299 with similar topic. Prereq: none.

37180 LEC 001 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm EMS E180 Sorenson,R Additional Tuition $60.00.37562 LEC 002 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm EMS E190 Sorenson,R Additional Tuition $60.00.

COMPSCI 151 U 3 Introduction to Scientific Programming in FortranPrereq: Math 231(C) or 226(C). Enroll in Lec 401 and Lab 801

37182 LEC 401 MW 2:00pm-2:50pm EMS E180 McNally,P Additional Tuition $60.00.37564 LAB 801 M 3:00pm-4:45pm EMS W120

COMPSCI 201 U 3 Introductory Computer ProgrammingPrereq: Math Placement Code of 30 or Math 105(P). Enroll in LEC 401 or 402 & any LAB 801-811

37482 LEC 401 MW 1:00pm-1:50pm EMS E190 Sorenson,R Additional Tuition $60.00.37484 LEC 402 TR 10:00am-10:50am EMS E190 Rock,J Additional Tuition $60.00.37486 LAB 801 T 11:00am-12:45pm EMS W12037488 LAB 802 T 1:00pm-2:45pm EMS W11037490 LAB 803 T 3:00pm-4:45pm EMS E150

D 37578 LAB 804 T 5:00pm-6:45pm TBA37580 LAB 805 W 9:00am-10:45am EMS W13037566 LAB 806 W 11:00am-12:45pm EMS W12037582 LAB 807 W 2:00pm-3:45pm TBA37588 LAB 808 W 4:00pm-5:45pm TBA37668 LAB 809 R 3:00pm-4:45pm EMS E15037670 LAB 810 F 12:00pm-1:45pm EMS E15059134 LAB 811 F 10:00am-11:45am EMS W130

# COMPSCI 251 U 4 Intermediate Computer ProgrammingPrereq: Math Placement Code of 30 or Math 105(P); C or better in CompSci 201(P); CompSci 140(R). Enroll in LEC 401 & anyLAB 801-804

37492 LEC 401 MW 9:30am-10:45am EMS E190 Munson,E Additional Tuition $80.00.37494 LAB 801 M 11:00am-12:45pm EMS W13037586 LAB 802 M 1:00pm-2:45pm TBA37496 LAB 803 T 8:00am-9:45am EMS W13059135 LAB 804 R 9:00am-10:45am EMS W110

COMPSCI 290 U 1-3 Introductory Topics in Computer Science:May be retaken to max of 6 cr with change in topic. Prereq: specific courses dependent on topic.

37844 LEC 001 MW 4:00pm-5:45pm PHY 144 TOPIC: Web Development with XHTML & CSS 3 cr AdditionalTuition $60.00.

# COMPSCI 315 U 3 Introduction to Computer Organization and Assembly Language Programming(215) Prereq: CompSci 151(P) or 152(P) or 153(P) or 201(P); Math 211(P) or 226(P) or 231(P).

37184 LEC 001 MW 4:00pm-5:15pm EMS E145 Additional Tuition $60.00.

COMPSCI 317 U 3 Discrete Information Structures(217) Prereq: grade of C or better in Math 221(P), 226(P) or 231(P); CompSci 152(P) or 201(P).

37186 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm EMS E225 Cheng,C Additional Tuition $60.00.

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# COMPSCI 351 U 4 Data Structures and Algorithms(252) Prereq: CompSci 140(R), C or better in CompSci 152(P) or C or better in CompSci 251(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any LAB 801-802

37188 LEC 401 TR 9:30am-10:45am EMS E250 Boyland,J Additional Tuition $80.00.37576 LAB 801 R 1:00pm-2:45pm EMS W11037590 LAB 802 R 11:00am-1:45pm EMS E160

COMPSCI 417 U/G 3 Introduction to the Theory of Computation(517) Prereq: jr st; Math 221(P) or 232(P), grade of C or better in CompSci 317(217)(P).

37190 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm EMS E237 Additional Tuition $60.00.

# COMPSCI 422 U/G 3 Introduction to Artificial IntelligencePrereq: jr st; C or better in CompSci 317(217)(P) & CompSci351(252)(P).

37192 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm EMS E150 Mali,A Additional Tuition $60.00.

# COMPSCI 431 U/G 3 Programming Languages Concepts(631) Prereq: jr st; grade of C or better in CompSci 351(252)(P).

37634 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm EMS E295 Zhao,T Additional Tuition $60.00.

# COMPSCI 458 U/G 3 Computer ArchitectureJointly offered with & counts as repeat of ElecEng 458. Prereq: jr st; CompSci 315(215)(P) or ElecEng 354(P).

37194 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm EMS E250 Additional Tuition $60.00.

# COMPSCI 469 U/G 3 Introduction to Computer SecurityPrereq: jr st; C or better in both CompSci 317(217)(P) & 201(P).

37570 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am EMS E160 Xu,G Additional Tuition $60.00.

COMPSCI 520 U/G 3 Computer Networks(620) Prereq: jr. st; CompSci 315(215)(P) or CompSci 458(P) or ElecEng 367(P).

37196 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm EMS E145 Goyal,M Additional Tuition $60.00.

COMPSCI 530 U/G 3 Computer Networks LaboratoryPrereq: jr st; CompSci 520(P).

37584 LAB 801 W 9:00am-12:00pm EMS 742 Additional Tuition $60.00.

# COMPSCI 535 U/G 3 Algorithm Desgn and AnalysisPrereq: jr st; C or better in both CompSci 317(217)(P) & 351(252)(P).

37198 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm EMS E295 Rock,J Additional Tuition $60.00.

# COMPSCI 536 U/G 3 Software EngineeringPrereq: jr st; grade of C or better in CompSci 251(P).

37200 LEC 001 MW 4:00pm-5:15pm EMS E295 Davida,G Additional Tuition $60.00.D 59137 LEC 002 T 7:00pm-8:15pm EMS E237 Meets face to face 9/2, 9/16, 9/30, 10/14, 10/28, 11/11, 11/25,

12/9. Course taught partially on-line. Internet access required.Additional Tuition $60.00.

# COMPSCI 537 U/G 4 Introduction to Operating SystemsPrereq: jr st; CompSci 431(631)(P) or 535(P); grades of C or better in CompSci 315(215)(P) & 317(217)(P). Enroll in LEC 401 &any DIS 601-602

37202 LEC 401 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm EMS E190 Goyal,M Additional Tuition $80.00.37204 DIS 601 T 3:00pm-3:50pm EMS W120

D 37762 DIS 602 T 5:30pm-6:20pm EMS W130

# COMPSCI 552 U/G 3 Object-Oriented ProgrammingPrereq: jr st; CompSci 431(631)(P).

37718 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm EMS E237 Zhao,T Additional Tuition $60.00.

COMPSCI 557 U/G 3 Introduction to Database SystemsPrereq: jr st; CompSci 315(215)(P) & 251(P) or equiv.

37206 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm EMS E237 Bockhorst,J Additional Tuition $60.00.D 59140 LEC 002 R 7:00pm-8:15pm EMS E237 McNally,P Meets face to face 9/4, 9/18, 10/2, 10/16, 10/30, 11/13, 12/4,

12/11. Course taught partially on-line. Internet access required.Additional tuition $60.00

# COMPSCI 657 U/G 1-4 Topics in Computer Science:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st.

D 37544 LEC 001 TR 7:00pm-8:15pm EMS E225 TOPIC: Software Engineering Project Management 3 crAdditional Tuition $60.00.

D 37652 LEC 002 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS E150 Munson,E TOPIC: Human Computer Interaction 3 cr Additional Tuition$60.00.

37780 LEC 003 TR 9:30am-10:45am EMS E237 TOPIC: Software Verification and Testing 3 cr Completion ofEnglish Composition Requirement. Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 37834 LEC 004 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS E150 Boyland,J TOPIC: Type Systems-Progamming Language 3 cr AdditionalTuition $60.00.

59142 LEC 005 TR 9:30am-10:45am EMS E150 TOPIC: Ethics, Society, and Profession 3 cr Additional Tuition$60.00.

59786 LEC 006 MW 4:00pm-5:45pm TBA TOPIC: Computer Engineering Capstone Project 4 crAdditional Tuition $60.00.

+ COMPSCI 699 U/G 1-3 Independent StudyMay be repeated to max of 6 cr by undergraduates. Prereq: jr st; cons instr.

COMPSCI 704 G 3 Analysis of AlgorithmsPrereq: grad st; CompSci 217(P) & 535(P).

37210 LEC 001 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm EMS E250 Cheng,C Additional Tuition $60.00.

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COMPSCI 712 G 3 Image ProcessingPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

59634 LEC 001 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm EMS E160 Reza,A Additional Tuition $60.00.

COMPSCI 720 G 3 Computational Models of Decision MakingPrereq: basic course in Probability or Statistics.

D 37572 LEC 001 MW 7:00pm-8:15pm EMS E225 Mali,A Additional Tuition $60.00.

COMPSCI 730 G 3 Advanced Computer NetworksPrereq: CompSci 520 (P).

59145 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm EMS E170 Hosseini,S Additional Tuition $60.00.

# COMPSCI 732 G 3 Type Systems for Programming LanguagesPrereq: grad st; CompSci 431(P) & 654(P).

D 59146 LEC 001 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS E150 Boyland,J Additional Tuition $60.00.

# COMPSCI 747 G 3 Human-Computer InteractionPrereq: grad st.

D 59147 LEC 001 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS E150 Munson,E Additional Tuition $60.00.

COMPSCI 751 G 3 Switching and Automata TheoryNot open to students who have cr in ElecEng 751 which is identical to CompSci 751. Prereq: grad st; CompSci 458(P) or ElecEng354(P).

59144 LEC 001 MW 4:00pm-5:15pm EMS E225 Vairavan,K Additional Tuition $60.00.

COMPSCI 759 G 3 Data SecurityPrereq: grad st; CompSci 217(P) & 536(P).

D 37638 LEC 001 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS E230 Davida,G Additional Tuition $60.00.

COMPSCI 760 G 3 Computer Systems Performance EvaluationNot open to students who have cr in ElecEng 760, which is the same as CompSci 760. Prereq: grad st; CompSci 458(P) orElecEng 458(P).

D 59148 LEC 001 TR 7:00pm-8:15pm EMS E170 Goyal,M Additional Tuition $60.00.

COMPSCI 790 G 3 Advanced Topics in Computer Science:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Specific topics may be jointly-offered w/Philos. Prereq: grad st; add’l prereqs depending ontopic.

D 37216 LEC 001 TR 7:00pm-8:15pm EMS E225 TOPIC: Software Engineering Project Management AdditionalTuition $60.00.

37568 LEC 002 TR 9:30am-10:45am EMS E237 TOPIC: Software Verification & Testing Additional Tuition$60.00.

COMPSCI 859 G 3 Advanced Cryptography and Security ProtocolsPrereq: grad st; CompSci 469(P) & CompSci 535(P), or CompSci 759(P)

D 59149 LEC 001 MW 7:00pm-8:15pm EMS E237 Xu,G Additional Tuition $60.00.

COMPSCI 870 G 1 Medical Informatics SeminarMeets once every two weeks for 100 minutes. Prereq: grad st.

37846 SEM 002 W 4:00pm-5:15pm EMS E230 Bockhorst,J Additional Tuition $20.00.

# COMPSCI 888 G 0@ Candidate for DegreeFee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: grad st.

COMPSCI 990 G 1-9 Masters ThesisPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

COMPSCI 998 G 1-12 Doctoral ThesisPrereq: grad st; cons instr & grad prog committee.

COMPSCI 999 G 1-3 Advanced Independent StudyPrereq: grad st; cons instr & grad prog comm.

Electrical Engineering (ElecEng)Chair: Chiu Law, EMS 1025, (414)229-5801, [email protected]

University Special Students with appropriate background may be permitted to enroll in certain restricted Electrical Engineering courses with consent of the department.

Non Electrical Engineering majors that meet all the other prerequisites for restricted courses will need permission from the Electrical Engineering department to register.

If a Electrical Engineering course becomes full and you still want to get into the course, please fill out a Closed Section Interest Form.

ELECENG 150 U 3 Electronic Technology in the World Around Us(NS) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 & any LAB 801-802

37230 LEC 401 TR 1:00pm-1:50pm EMS E295 Additional Tuition $60.00.37232 LAB 801 T 4:00pm-5:50pm TBA37682 LAB 802 W 1:00pm-2:50pm TBA

ELECENG 234 U 4 Analytical Methods in EngineeringPrereq: Grade of C or better in Math 232(P). Enroll in LEC 001 only or enroll in LEC 402 & any DIS 601-603.

D 37234 LEC 001 TR 5:30pm-7:10pm EMS E250 Additional Tuition $80.00.37236 LEC 402 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm EMS E180 Reza,A Additional Tuition $80.00.37238 DIS 601 M 8:00am-9:50am EMS W12037240 DIS 602 W 2:00pm-3:50pm TBA37242 DIS 603 R 8:00am-9:50am EMS W130

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ELECENG 301 U 3 Electrical Circuits IPrereq: Physics 210(C); ElecEng 234(C). Enroll in LEC 001 only or enroll in LEC 402 & any DIS 601-602.

D 37244 LEC 001 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS E250 Additional Tuition $60.00.37246 LEC 402 TR 10:00am-10:50am EMS E145 Hanson,G Additional Tuition $60.00.37684 DIS 601 T 3:00pm-4:50pm EMS W11037248 DIS 602 W 8:00am-9:50am EMS W120

ELECENG 305 U 4 Electrical Circuits IIPrereq: ElecEng 301(P) & 234 (P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any LAB 801-802. Student must be admitted to Engineering or CompScimajor.

37250 LEC 401 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm EMS E225 Misra,D Additional Tuition $80.00.D 37686 LAB 801 M 5:00pm-6:50pm EMS W219D 37252 LAB 802 W 5:00pm-6:50pm EMS W219

ELECENG 306 U 4 Introduction to Electrical EngineeringPrereq: Physics 210(P); ElecEng 234(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any LAB 801-802.

D 37254 LEC 401 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS E170 Additional Tuition $80.00.D 37256 LAB 801 T 7:00pm-8:50pm EMS W219

37258 LAB 802 R 8:00am-9:50am EMS W219

ELECENG 310 U 3 Signals and SystemsPrereq: ElecEng 305(P).

D 37260 LEC 001 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS E170 Ying,L Additional Tuition $60.00.

ELECENG 330 U 4 Electronics ICounts as repeat of ElecEng 331. Prereq: ElecEng 305(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any LAB 801-802. Student must be admitted toEngineering or CompSci major.

37262 LEC 401 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm EMS E250 Klemer,D Additional Tuition $80.00.37264 LAB 801 T 2:00pm-3:50pm EMS W219

D 37534 LAB 802 R 5:30pm-7:20pm EMS W219

ELECENG 335 U 4 Electronics IICounts as repeat of ElecEng 332. Prereq: ElecEng 330(P), 310(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any LAB 801-802. Student must be admit-ted to Engineering or CompSci major.

D 37266 LEC 401 TR 5:00pm-6:15pm PHY 145 Wang,W Additional Tuition $80.00.D 37656 LAB 801 M 4:30pm-6:20pm EMS E203

37268 LAB 802 W 2:00pm-3:50pm EMS E203

ELECENG 354 U 3 Digital LogicPrereq: CompSci 151(P) or 152(P) 153(P) or 201(P) or 215(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-603

37812 LEC 401 MW 11:00am-12:15pm EMS E180 Vairavan,K Additional Tuition $60.00.37270 DIS 601 M 2:00pm-3:50pm TBA37442 DIS 602 W 2:00pm-3:50pm TBA37574 DIS 603 F 10:00am-11:50am EMS W120

ELECENG 361 U 3 Electromagnetic FieldsPrereq: Physics 210(P), ElecEng 234(P), grade C or better in Math 233(P).

37272 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm EMS E150 Kouklin,N Additional Tuition $60.00.

ELECENG 362 U 4 Electromechanical Energy ConversionPrereq: ElecEng 305(P) & ElecEng 361(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any LAB 801-802. Student must be admitted to Engineering major.

37274 LEC 401 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm EMS E150 Nasiri,A Additional Tuition $80.00.D 37276 LAB 801 M 5:30pm-7:20pm EMS W209

37536 LAB 802 R 8:00am-9:50am EMS W209

ELECENG 367 U 4 Introduction to MicroprocessorsPrereq: CompSci 151(P) or 152(P) or 153(P) or 201(P) & C or better in ElecEng 354(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any LAB 801-803.Student must be admitted to Engineering or CompSci major.

37278 LEC 401 MW 11:00am-12:15pm EMS E250 McClanahan,D Additional Tuition $80.00.37280 LAB 801 M 3:30pm-5:20pm EMS E28637282 LAB 802 R 8:30am-10:20am EMS E28637284 LAB 803 R 3:30pm-5:20pm EMS E286

+ ELECENG 420 U/G 3 Random Signals and SystemsPrereq: jr st; ElecEng 310(P); or grad st.

37286 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm EMS E145 Zhang,J Additional Tuition $60.00.

ELECENG 421 U/G 3 Communication SystemsPrereq: jr st; ElecEng 335(C).

59620 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm EMS E150 Ying,L Additional Tuition $60.00.

# ELECENG 436 U/G 3 Introduction to Medical InstrumentationPrereq: jr st; ElecEng 330(P) or equiv.

59623 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm EMS E160 Misra,D Additional Tuition $60.00.

# ELECENG 438 U/G 3 Bioanalytics and Biomedical DiagnosticsCounts as repeat of ElecEng 490 with topic ‘Bioanalytics & Biomedical Diagnostics.’ Prereq: sr st; ElecEng 310(P) and ElecEng330(P) or cons instr.

D 59624 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm EMS W120 Klemer,D Additional Tuition $60.00.

ELECENG 451 U/G 3 Introduction to VLSI DesignPrereq: jr st; ElecEng 330(P), 354(P).

37288 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am EMS W120 Wang,W Additional Tuition $60.00.

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ELECENG 457 U/G 3 Digital Logic LaboratoryPrereq: jr st; ElecEng 330(P), 354(P).

D 37290 LEC 001 R 6:00pm-8:45pm EMS E203 Cummins,J Additional Tuition $60.00.

#+ ELECENG 458 U/G 3 Computer ArchitectureNot open to students with cr in CompSci 458. Prereq: jr st; CompSci 315(215)(P) or ElecEng 354(P).

37606 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm EMS E250 Additional Tuition $60.00.

ELECENG 471 U/G 3 Electric Power SystemsPrereq: jr st; ElecEng 362(C).

D 37292 LEC 001 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS E237 Additional Tuition $60.00.

# ELECENG 474 U/G 4 Introduction to Control Systems(402) Not open for cr to students w/cr in ElecEng 402. Prereq: jr st; ElecEng 310(P), CivEng 202(P) or cons instr; or grad st. Enroll in

LEC 401 & any LAB 801-804. Student must be admitted to Engineering major.D 37730 LEC 401 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS E145 Additional Tuition $80.00.

37732 LAB 801 M 8:00am-9:50am PHY B47D 37734 LAB 802 W 7:00pm-8:50pm PHY B47D 37736 LAB 803 M 7:00pm-8:50pm PHY B47

37854 LAB 804 F 8:00am-9:50am PHY B47

ELECENG 490 U/G 1-3 Topics in Electrical Engineering:(690) May be retaken with change in topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st.

D 37630 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-8:10pm PHY 145 Zhang,H TOPIC: Introduction to Bio-Optical Imaging 3 cr Add’l Prereq:ElecEng 361 (P) Additional Tuition $60.00.

ELECENG 565 U/G 3 Optical CommunicationPrereq: sr st; ElecEng 361(P), & 330(P) or 465(P).

D 59625 LEC 001 TR 6:30pm-7:45pm PHY 145 Law,C Additional Tuition $60.00.

#+ ELECENG 575 U/G 3 Analysis of Electric Machines and Motor DrivesPrereq: jr st, ElecEng 330(P) & 362(P).

D 59626 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm EMS W120 Nasiri,A Additional Tuition $60.00.

ELECENG 588 U/G 3 Fundamentals of NanotechnologyPrereq: jr st; non-ElecEng majors; ElecEng 361(P) or equiv.

59627 LEC 001 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm EMS E170 Kouklin,N Additional Tuition $60.00.

ELECENG 595 U 4 Capstone Design ProjectCounts as repeat of ElecEng 355. Prereq: sr st; ElecEng 335(P), ElecEng 367(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any LAB 801-803. Studentmust be admitted to Engineering major.

D 37478 LEC 401 R 7:00pm-9:00pm EMS E295 Kautzer,J Additional Tuition $80.00.D 37480 LAB 801 M 6:30pm-10:00pm EMS E203D 37658 LAB 802 T 6:30pm-10:00pm EMS E203D 59613 LAB 803 W 6:30pm-10:00pm EMS E203

+ ELECENG 699 U/G 1-3 Independent StudyMay be retaken to max of 6 cr toward the undergraduate degree. Prereq: jr st; cons instr.

ELECENG 701 G 3 Advanced Linear System AnalysisElecEng 701 & MechEng 701 are jointly offered and count as repeats of one another. Prereq: grad st.

D 37640 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm PHY 144 Armstrong,B Additional Tuition $60.00.

ELECENG 712 G 3 Image ProcessingPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

59628 LEC 001 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm EMS E160 Reza,A Additional Tuition $60.00.

ELECENG 751 G 3 Switching and Automata TheoryNot open to students who have cr in CompSci 751. Prereq: grad st; ElecEng 354 or CompSci 458.

59630 LEC 001 MW 4:00pm-5:15pm EMS E225 Vairavan,K Additional Tuition $60.00.

ELECENG 810 G 3 Advanced Digital Signal ProcessingPrereq: grad st; ElecEng 410(P).

D 59629 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Zhang,J Additional Tuition $60.00.

# ELECENG 816 G 3 Optimal Control TheoryElecEng 816 & MechEng 816 are jointly offered and count as repeats of one another. Prereq: grad st; ElecEng or MechEng474(P)or equiv; ElecEng or MechEng 701(P); or cons instr.

D 59631 LEC 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm EMS W120 Additional Tuition $60.00.

ELECENG 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: grad st.

ELECENG 890 G 3 Special Topics:May be repeated to max of 9 cr. Prereq: grad st.

D 37694 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-8:10pm PHY 145 Zhang,H TOPIC: Introduction to Bio-Optical Imaging Additional Tuition$60.00.

ELECENG 990 G 1-9 Masters ThesisPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

ELECENG 998 G 1-12 Doctoral ThesisPrereq: grad st; cons instr & grad prog comm.

ELECENG 999 G 1-3 Advanced Independent StudyPrereq: grad st & cons instr.

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Engineering and Applied Science (EAS)

Engineering and Applied ScienceCEAS Student Services, EMS E 386 (414) 229-4667, [email protected]

+ EAS 1 U 1 Engineering Co-op Work PeriodCr/No cr only. Retakeable but only 3 cr count toward graduation. Prereq: prior cons co-op dir.

36918 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Pickering,J Additional Tuition $20.00.36920 FLD 102 To be Arranged OFC 1115 Pickering,J This section meets off-campus. Location TBA. Additional Tuition

$20.00.

EAS 200 U 1 Professional SeminarPrereq: none.

37294 SEM 001 R 2:00pm-2:50pm EMS E180 Pickering,J Additional Tuition $20.00.

EAS 290 U 1-3 Topics in Engineering and Applied Science:May be retaken with change in topic. Prereq: specified in semester Schedule whenever required for topic.

37660 LEC 401 M 9:00am-9:50am EMS E230 Ashley,C TOPIC: Engineering Solutions Additional Tuition $60.00.60017 DIS 601 W 9:00am-9:50am EMS E230 Ashley,C37662 LAB 801 M 10:00am-11:50am EMS E256 Ashley,C TOPIC: Engineering Solutions

EAS 297 U 1-5 Study Abroad:Retakable with change in topic to 12 cr max. Prereq: acceptance to Study Abroad Prog; cons CEAS assoc dean for academic prog.

37600 LEC 101 To be Arranged OFC 1083

EAS 299 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakeable for degree cr. Prereq: cons instr.

EAS 497 U/G 1-5 Study Abroad:Retakeable with change in topic to 12 cr max for undergrad & 9 cr max for grad. Prereq: acceptance to Study Abroad Prog; consCEAS assoc dean for academic prog.

37672 LEC 101 To be Arranged OFC 1083

Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (Ind Eng)

Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringChair: A. Garg, EMS E314, (414)229-6240, [email protected]

University Special Students with appropriate background may be permitted to enroll in certain restricted Industrial Engineering courses with consent of the department.

If an Industrial Engineering course becomes full and you still want to get into the course, please fill out a Closed Section Interest Form.

IND ENG 111 U 3 Introduction to EngineeringCounts as repeat of Ind Eng 210. Prereq: Math 116(C). Enroll in LEC 401 or 402 & any LAB 801-811

37594 LEC 401 M 2:00pm-3:50pm EMS E250 Kapellusch,J Additional Tuition $60.00.D 37738 LEC 402 M 5:30pm-7:15pm EMS E180 Kapellusch,J Additional Tuition $60.00.

37666 LAB 801 M 11:00am-12:45pm EMS W31037596 LAB 802 M 1:00pm-2:45pm EMS W31037602 LAB 803 M 3:00pm-4:45pm EMS W31037608 LAB 804 W 9:00am-10:45am EMS W31037648 LAB 805 W 11:00am-12:45pm EMS W31037740 LAB 806 W 1:00pm-2:45pm EMS W31037742 LAB 807 W 3:00pm-4:45pm EMS W31037860 LAB 808 F 9:00am-10:45am EMS W31037862 LAB 809 F 11:00am-12:45pm EMS W310

IND ENG 112 U 3 Engineering Drawing & Computer Aided Design/DraftingCounts as repeat of of Ind Eng 101. Prereq: Math 116(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any LAB 801-804

D 37592 LEC 401 W 5:30pm-7:15pm EMS E180 Kapellusch,J Additional Tuition $60.00.37744 LAB 801 T 11:00am-12:45pm EMS E28037746 LAB 802 R 1:00pm-2:45pm EMS E28037598 LAB 803 R 9:00am-10:45am EMS E28037748 LAB 804 R 11:00am-12:45pm EMS E280

IND ENG 350 U 3 Manufacturing ProcessesPrereq: MatlEng 201(P).

37296 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am EMS E170 Abdelhadi,A Additional Tuition $60.00.

IND ENG 360 U 3 Engineering Economic AnalysisPrereq: jr st.

37298 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am EMS E225 Saxena,U Additional Tuition $60.00.37300 LEC 002 MW 9:30am-10:45am EMS E295 Garg,A Additional Tuition $60.00.

# IND ENG 370 U 3 Introduction to Operations AnalysisPrereq: Math 233(P)

37302 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm EMS E230 Viswanathan,V Additional Tuition $60.00.

IND ENG 455 U/G 3 Operations Research IPrereq: jr st; Math 233(P).

37304 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm EMS W110 Petering,M Additional Tuition $60.00.

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IND ENG 467 U/G 3 Introductory Statistics for Physical Sciences and Engineering StudentsNot open for cr for Math majors or students with cr in MthStat 362 or 465. IndEng 467 & MthStat 467 are jointly offered & count asrepeats of one another. Prereq: jr st; Math 233(P).

37306 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am EMS E295 AbdAllah,K Additional Tuition $60.00.37308 LEC 002 MW 4:00pm-5:15pm EMS E250 Seifoddini,H Additional Tuition $60.00.37654 LEC 003 MW 9:30am-10:45am EMS E145 Jang,J Additional Tuition $60.00.

# IND ENG 470 U/G 3 Methods EngineeringPrereq: jr st; Ind Eng 370(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & LAB 801

D 37750 LEC 401 M 5:30pm-7:10pm EMS E295 Additional Tuition $60.00.D 37760 LAB 801 M 7:20pm-9:00pm EMS E295

# IND ENG 583 U/G 3 Facility Layout and Material HandlingPrereq: sr st, Ind Eng 370(P), Ind Eng 455(P)

37754 LEC 001 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm EMS E170 Jang,J Additional Tuition $60.00.

IND ENG 590 U/G 1-3 Topics in Industrial and Systems Engineering:May be repeated with change in topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq: sr st.

37782 LEC 001 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm EMS E160 Saxena,U TOPIC: Applied Projects in Logistics and Supply Chain 3 crCompletion of English Composition Requirement. AdditionalTuition $60.00.

D 59637 LEC 002 R 5:30pm-8:10pm EMS W110 TOPIC: 6 Sigma 3 cr Additional Tuition $60.00.

IND ENG 699 U/G 1-3 Independent StudyLimited to max of 6 cr applied toward undergraduate degree. Prereq: jr st; cons instr.

IND ENG 751 G 3 Flexible Manufacturing SystemsPrereq: grad st; Ind Eng 450 & 455.

D 59638 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-8:10pm EMS E295 Seifoddini,H Additional Tuition $60.00.

IND ENG 783 G 3 Advanced Ergonomics - Upper ExtremityPrereq: grad st; Ind Eng 580(P); a course in Anatomy & Physiology or cons instr. Enroll in LEC 401 & LAB 801

D 59639 LEC 401 M 5:30pm-7:10pm EMS W110 Garg,A Additional Tuition $60.00.D 59640 LAB 801 M 7:20pm-9:00pm EMS W110

IND ENG 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: grad st.

IND ENG 990 G 1-9 Masters ThesisPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

IND ENG 998 G 1-12 Doctoral ThesisPrereq: grad st; cons instr & grad prog comm.

IND ENG 999 G 1-3 Advanced Independent StudyPrereq: grad st; cons instr & grad prog committee.

Materials (MatlEng)Chair: Hugo Lopez, EMS 1181, (414)229-5181, [email protected]

University Special Students with appropriate background may be permitted to enroll in certain restricted Materials Engineering courses with consent of the department.

If a Materials Engineering course becomes full and you still want to get into the course, please fill out a Closed Section Interest Form.

MATLENG 201 U 4 Engineering MaterialsPrereq: Chem 105(P) or 102(P) or 117(P). Enroll in LEC 401 or 402 & any LAB 801-808

37310 LEC 401 MWF 11:00am-11:50am EMS E190 Abu-Zahra,N Additional Tuition $80.00.37312 LEC 402 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm EMS E145 Neumann,J Additional Tuition $80.00.37314 LAB 801 M 12:00pm-1:50pm EMS W32037316 LAB 802 T 12:00pm-1:50pm EMS W32037318 LAB 803 T 2:00pm-3:50pm EMS W32037320 LAB 804 W 12:00pm-1:50pm EMS W32037322 LAB 805 W 2:00pm-3:50pm EMS W32037324 LAB 806 R 12:00pm-1:50pm EMS W320

D 37326 LAB 807 T 5:30pm-7:20pm EMS W320D 37328 LAB 808 R 5:30pm-7:20pm EMS W320

59781 LAB 809 M 2:00pm-3:50pm EMS W320

MATLENG 299 U 1-3 Topics in Materials:May be retaken to max of 6 cr with change in topic. Prereq: specific courses dependent on topic.

37542 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Scanning Electron Microscopy Additional Tuition$20.00.

MATLENG 330 U 3 Materials and Processes in ManufacturingPrereq: MatlEng 201(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any LAB 801-810

37330 LEC 401 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm EMS E225 Abu-Zahra,N Additional Tuition $60.00.37332 LAB 801 F 1:30pm-3:20pm EMS W32937334 LAB 802 F 11:30am-1:20pm EMS W32937336 LAB 803 F 9:30am-11:20am EMS W329

MATLENG 411 U 3 Materials LaboratoryPrereq: sr st; MatlEng 201(P).

37338 LEC 001 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm EMS E230 Additional Tuition $60.00.

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MATLENG 442 U/G 3 Thermodynamics of MaterialsPrereq: jr st, admis to MatlEng major, MatlEng 201(P), & MechEng 301(P); or grad st; or cons dept chair.

37340 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am EMS E230 Neumann,J Additional Tuition $60.00.

MATLENG 443 U/G 3 Transport and Kinetics in Materials ProcessingPrereq: jr st, MatlEng 442(P), & ElecEng 234 (P); or grad st.

D 37674 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm PHY 230 Venugopalan,D 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $60.00.

MATLENG 455 U/G 3 Engineering CompositesPrereq: MatlEng 201(P).

59783 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am EMS E159 Rohatgi,P Additional Tuition $60.00.

MATLENG 481 U/G 3 Electronic MaterialsPrereq: jr st; MatlEng 201(P) or cons instr.

59782 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm EMS E230 Aita,C Additional Tuition $60.00.

+ MATLENG 699 U/G 1-3 Independent StudyRetakeable to max of 6 cr applied toward undergraduate degree. Prereq: jr st; cons instr.

MATLENG 702 G 3 Advanced Engineering ThermodynamicsPrereq: grad st; MatlEng 441(P), 442(P).

D 59784 LEC 001 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm PHY 230 Neumann,J Additional Tuition $60.00.

MATLENG 732 G 3 Solidification ProcessingPrereq: grad st; Matleng 330(P).

59785 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm EMS W130 Rohatgi,P

MATLENG 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee assessed for 1 cr. Prereq: grad st.

MATLENG 990 G 1-9 Masters ThesisPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

MATLENG 998 G 1-12 Doctoral ThesisPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

MATLENG 999 G 1-3 Advanced Independent StudyPrereq: grad st; cons instr & grad prog committee.

Mechanical Engineering (MechEng)Chair: Tien-Chien Jen, EMS 506, (414)229-2307, [email protected]

University Special Students with appropriate background may be permitted to enroll in certain restricted Mechanical Engineering courses with consent of the department.

Non Mechanical Engineering majors that meet all other prerequisites for restricted courses will need permission from the Mechanical Engineering department to register.

If a Mechanical Engineering course becomes full and you still want to get into the course, please fill out a Closed Section Interest Form.

# MECHENG 110 U 4 Engineering Fundamentals IPrereq: Math 231(C) or Math 225(C), admis to College of Engineering & Applied Science. Enroll in LEC 401 & any LAB 801-806

37546 LEC 401 MW 10:00am-10:50am EMS E180 Additional Tuition $80.00.37548 LAB 801 WF 8:00am-9:50am EMS E25637550 LAB 802 WF 12:00pm-1:50pm EMS E25637552 LAB 803 WF 2:00pm-3:50pm EMS E25637604 LAB 804 WF 4:00pm-5:50pm EMS E25637856 LAB 805 WF 10:00am-11:50am EMS E25637858 LAB 806 TR 4:00pm-5:50pm EMS E256

# MECHENG 111 U 4 Engineering Fundamentals IIPrereq: MechEng 110(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any LAB 801-804

37554 LEC 401 MW 4:00pm-4:50pm EMS E190 Additional Tuition $80.00.37556 LAB 801 TR 8:00am-9:50am EMS E25637558 LAB 802 TR 10:00am-11:50am EMS E25637560 LAB 803 TR 12:00pm-1:50pm EMS E25637788 LAB 804 TR 2:00pm-3:50pm EMS E256

MECHENG 150 U 3 How Things Work: Understanding Technology(NS+) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 & any LAB 801-802

37342 LEC 401 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm EMS E237 Additional Tuition $60.00.37344 LAB 801 T 12:00pm-1:50pm EMS WB9637346 LAB 802 R 12:00pm-1:50pm EMS WB96

MECHENG 301 U 3 Basic Engineering ThermodynamicsPrereq: Math 233(P) & Physics 209(P).

37350 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm EMS E237 Additional Tuition $60.00.37352 LEC 002 MW 9:30am-10:45am EMS E250 Additional Tuition $60.00.

D 59270 LEC 003 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS E225 Additional Tuition $60.00.

MECHENG 320 U 3 Introduction to Fluid MechanicsPrereq: MechEng 301(C); ElecEng 234(P) & Civ Eng 202(P).

37354 LEC 001 MWF 9:00am-9:50am EMS E237 Additional Tuition $60.00.D 59271 LEC 002 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS E160 Additional Tuition $60.00.

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MECHENG 321 U 4 Basic Heat TransferPrereq: jr st; MechEng 301(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-602

37356 LEC 401 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm EMS E145 Additional Tuition $80.00.37358 DIS 601 M 2:00pm-3:50pm TBA37360 DIS 602 W 1:00pm-2:50pm TBA

MECHENG 323 U 1 Fluid Mechanics LaboratoryPrereq: jr st; MechEng 320(P).

37362 LAB 801 T 8:00am-9:50am EMS E160 Additional Tuition $20.00.37398 LAB 802 R 8:00am-9:50am EMS E160 Additional Tuition $20.00.37790 LAB 803 R 4:00pm-5:50pm EMS W130 Additional Tuition $20.00.

MECHENG 360 U 3 Mechanical Design IPrereq: Ind Eng 101(P) or MechEng 111(P); CompSci 151(P) or 153(P) or 201(P); & Civ Eng 202(P).

D 37364 LEC 001 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS E225 Additional Tuition $60.00.

# MECHENG 366 U 4 Design of Machine ElementsCounts as a repeat of MechEng 365. Prereq: Ind Eng 210(P) or MechEng 111(P); MatlEng 201(P); & Civ Eng 303(P). Student mustbe admitted to Engineering major. Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-602

37366 LEC 401 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm EMS E225 Additional Tuition $80.00.37368 DIS 601 M 9:00am-10:50am EMS E28537400 DIS 602 W 4:00pm-5:50pm EMS E285

# MECHENG 370 U 2 Computer Aided Engineering LaboratoryPrereq: MechEng 111(P) or MechEng 101(P) & Ind Eng 210(P); CompSci 151(P) or 153(P) or 201(P); Civ Eng 202(P) & 303(P); &ElecEng 234(P).

37370 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm EMS E280 Additional Tuition $40.00.

MECHENG 415 U/G 3 Modern Thermomanufacturing ProcessesPrereq: jr st; Civ Eng 303(P), Mecheng 321(P) or equiv, or cons instr.

59279 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm EMS E170 Additional Tuition $60.00.

+ MECHENG 434 U/G 3 Air Conditioning System DesignPrereq: jr st; MechEng 321(P), Ind Eng 210(P).

59280 LEC 001 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm EMS E225 Additional Tuition $60.00.

# MECHENG 438 U 3 Mechanical Engineering Experimentation(337) Prereq: sr st or cons instr; ElecEng 301(P); Ind Eng 467 or MthStat 467(P); MechEng 321(P), 360(P), 366(P).

59274 LAB 801 M 12:30pm-4:20pm TBA Additional Tuition $60.00.D 59277 LAB 802 T 6:00pm-9:50pm TBA Additional Tuition $60.00.

MECHENG 463 U/G 3 Introduction to Finite ElementsNot open to students with cr in Civ Eng 463(ER). Prereq: ElecEng 234(P), Civ Eng 303(P); MechEng 320(C), 311(C) or 321(C).Student must be admitted to Engineering major. Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601- 602.

D 37392 LEC 401 TR 5:30pm-6:20pm EMS E295 Additional Tuition $60.00.37402 DIS 601 F 12:00pm-1:50pm EMS E28537404 DIS 602 F 2:00pm-3:50pm EMS E285

MECHENG 474 U/G 4 Introduction to Control SystemsPrereq: sr st; ElecEng 234(P), 301(P); Civ Eng 202(P). Student must be admitted to Engineering major. Enroll in LEC 401 & anyLAB 801-804

D 37374 LEC 401 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS E145 Additional Tuition $80.00.37376 LAB 801 M 8:00am-9:50am PHY B47

D 37378 LAB 802 W 7:00pm-8:50pm PHY B47D 37380 LAB 803 M 7:00pm-8:50pm PHY B47

37852 LAB 804 F 8:00am-9:50am PHY B47

MECHENG 475 U/G 3 Vibrations in Mechanical DesignPrereq: sr st; Civ Eng 202(P), ElecEng 234(P).

37382 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am EMS E150 Additional Tuition $60.00.

MECHENG 476 U/G 3 Introduction to RoboticsPrereq: ElecEng 234(P), MechEng 360(P).

59281 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm EMS E160 Additional Tuition $60.00.

# MECHENG 479 U/G 3 Control and Design of Mechatronic SystemsPrereq: sr st or cons instr; ElecEng 474(402)(P) or MechEng 474(P). Student must be admitted to Engineering major. Enroll in LEC401 & any LAB 801-804

37384 LEC 401 TR 4:00pm-4:50pm EMS E237 Additional Tuition $60.00.37386 LAB 801 T 8:00am-9:50am EMS 86237388 LAB 802 R 8:00am-9:50am EMS 86237406 LAB 803 W 8:00am-9:50am EMS 86237850 LAB 804 M 8:00am-9:50am EMS 862

# MECHENG 496 U 3 Senior Design Project(396) Prereq: MechEng 321(P), 360(P), 366(P), & 370(P).

37390 LEC 001 F 8:00am-10:40am EMS E145 Additional Tuition $60.00.37792 LEC 002 MW 4:00pm-5:15pm EMS E237 Additional Tuition $60.00.

+ MECHENG 699 U/G 1-3 Independent StudyLimited to max of 6 cr applied toward undergrad degree. Prereq: jr st; cons instr.

MECHENG 701 G 3 Advanced Linear System AnalysisElecEng 701 & MechEng 701 are jointly offered and count as repeats of one another. Prereq: grad st.

D 59633 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm PHY 144 Armstrong,B Additional Tuition $60.00.

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MECHENG 707 G 3 Transport in Porous MediaPrereq: grad st.

D 59283 LEC 001 T 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Additional Tuition $60.00.

MECHENG 715 G 3 Numerical Methods in EngineeringPrereq: grad st; Math 413(P) or cons instr.

D 59290 LEC 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm PHY 230 Additional Tuition $60.00.

MECHENG 725 G 2 Fluid Power and TurbomachineryPrereq: grad st; MechEng 320(P).

D 59291 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm PHY 145 Additional Tuition $60.00.

# MECHENG 816 G 3 Optimal Control TheoryElecEng 816 & MechEng 816 are jointly offered and count as repeats of one another. Prereq: grad st; ElecEng or MechEng474(P)or equiv; ElecEng or MechEng 701(P); or cons instr.

D 59294 LAB 801 W 4:30pm-7:10pm EMS W120 Additional Tuition $60.00.

MECHENG 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: grad st.

MECHENG 990 G 1-9 Masters ThesisPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

MECHENG 998 G 1-12 Doctoral ThesisPrereq: grad st; cons instr & grad prog comm.

MECHENG 999 G 1-3 Advanced Independent StudyPrereq: grad st; cons instr & grad prog committee.

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GLOBAL STUDIES INTERDISCIPLINARYINSTRUCTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT STUDY, INDEPENDENT READING, & FIELD WORK COURSES: to register on PAWS, choose ‘Add a Class’. Select the term you want toadd the class to. Next to Search for Classes click ‘Search’. Select subject from the drop down menu and enter the Catalog Number. Click on ‘Search’. Select section with yourinstructor’s name, click on ‘select class.’ Select the number of Units from the drop down menu then click on ‘Next.’ Click on ‘Proceed To Step 2 of 3’. Click on ‘Finish Enrolling.’Some courses may require permission to enroll.

Global Studies (Global)The BA in Global Studies is an interdisciplinary program administered by the Center of International Education on behalf of the College of Letters & Science and several professionalschools, including the Lubar School of Business, School of Architecture and Urban Planning, School of Education and School of Information Studies.

Coordinator: Patrice Petro. For further information contact a Global Studies advisor at 229-5381 or [email protected].

~ GLOBAL 101 U 3 Introduction to Global Studies I: People and Politics(SS) Prereq: none.

40186 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Heo,U A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

~+ GLOBAL 190 U 1 Think Tank Learning Community I:Retakable once w/chg in topic. Students may earn a max of 8 cr in the combination of Global 190, 290, 390, & 490. Not open for crto sophs, jrs, or srs. Prereq: fr st only.

40170 LEC 001 W 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA Buss,T TOPIC: Grantsmanship This course is a workshop designed for Tully,S students who desire to work in a non-profit organization after

graduation. Students will learn how to locate potential fundingsources, write grant proposals, and evaluate what constitutes asuccessful proposal. Global 190, Global 290, Global 390, &Global 490 LEC 001 are taught together and have a combinedenrollment limit.

40192 LEC 002 T 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA Savage,D TOPIC: World Press Perspectives This course will provide stu-dents with tools to find, analyze and incorporate international per-spectives as they consider current world affairs events. Global190, Global 290, Global 390, & Global 490 LEC 002 are taughttogether and have a combined enrollment limit.

40210 LEC 003 M 2:00pm-3:40pm TBA Thomas,B TOPIC: Immigration 09/08/2008-11/01/2008 Students willexplore the various ways foreign nationals enter the UnitedStates (e.g. visas, refugee status, undocumented individuals) andthe policies that affect their stay. Global 190, Global 290, Global390, & Global 490 LEC 003 are taught together and have a com-bined enrollment limit.

59289 LEC 004 W 11:00am-11:50am TBA Maguire,T TOPIC: Applied Alternative Media Students will gain an under-standing of alternative media and develop a Global Studies blogas a group project. Global 190, Global 290, Global 390, & Global490 LEC 003 are taught together and have a combined enroll-ment limit.

59880 LEC 005 R 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA Whitaker,L TOPIC: Writing Like a Pro This course will take the form of awriting workshop designed for students who want to hone theirwriting skills. Emphasis will be on clarity, impact, organization,and creativity. Students will also learn how to read like a writer.Global 190, Global 290, Global 390, & Global 490 LEC 003 aretaught together and have a combined enrollment limit.

~ GLOBAL 201 U 3 Introduction to Global Studies II: Economics and the Environment(SS) Prereq: none.

40188 LEC 001 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm TBA McCarthy,L

~ GLOBAL 202 U 3 Introduction to Global Studies III: Globalization and Technology(SS) Prereq: none.

40190 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Kawooya,D

~+ GLOBAL 290 U 1 Think Tank Learning Community II:Retakable once w/chg in topic. Students may earn a max of 8 cr in the combination of Global 190, 290, 390, & 490. Not open forcr to fr, jrs, or srs. Prereq: soph st only.

40182 LEC 001 W 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA Buss,T TOPIC: Grantsmanship This course is a workshop designed for Tully,S students who desire to work in a non-profit organization after

graduation. Students will learn how to locate potential fundingsources, write grant proposals, and evaluate what constitutes asuccessful proposal. Global 190, Global 290, Global 390, &Global 490 LEC 001 are taught together and have a combinedenrollment limit.

40194 LEC 002 T 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA Savage,D TOPIC: World Press Perspectives This course will provide stu-dents with tools to find, analyze and incorporate international per-spectives as they consider current world affairs events. Global190, Global 290, Global 390, & Global 490 LEC 002 are taughttogether and have a combined enrollment limit.

40212 LEC 003 M 2:00pm-3:40pm TBA Thomas,B TOPIC: Immigration 09/08/2008-11/01/2008 Students willexplore the various ways foreign nationals enter the UnitedStates (e.g. visas, refugee status, undocumented individuals) andthe policies that affect their stay. Global 190, Global 290, Global390, & Global 490 LEC 003 are taught together and have a com-bined enrollment limit.

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59297 LEC 004 W 11:00am-11:50am TBA Maguire,T TOPIC: Applied Alternative Media Students will gain an under-standing of alternative media and develop a Global Studies blogas a group project. Global 190, Global 290, Global 390, & Global490 LEC 003 are taught together and have a combined enroll-ment limit.

59879 LEC 005 R 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA Whitaker,L TOPIC: Writing Like a Pro This course will take the form of awriting workshop designed for students who want to hone theirwriting skills. Emphasis will be on clarity, impact, organization,and creativity. Students will also learn how to read like a writer.Global 190, Global 290, Global 390, & Global 490 LEC 003 aretaught together and have a combined enrollment limit.

~+ GLOBAL 311 U 3 Contexts for Global ManagementPrereq: jr st.

59499 LEC 001 R 3:30pm-6:10pm TBA Applbaum,K

# GLOBAL 351 U 3 Language, Media, and Social Practice in Global CommunicationsPrereq: jr st.

D 40220 LEC 001 T 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA VanPelt,W

# GLOBAL 371 U 3 Rethinking Global SecurityPrereq: jr st.

40218 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Paik,P

~ GLOBAL 390 U 1 Think Tank Learning Community III:Retakable once w/chg in topic. Students may earn a max of 8 cr in the combination of Global 290, 390, & 490. Not open for cr tofr, sophs, or srs. Prereq: jr st only.

40180 LEC 001 W 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA Buss,T TOPIC: Grantsmanship This course is a workshop designed for Tully,S students who desire to work in a non-profit organization after

graduation. Students will learn how to locate potential fundingsources, write grant proposals, and evaluate what constitutes asuccessful proposal. Global 190, Global 290, Global 390, &Global 490 LEC 001 are taught together and have a combinedenrollment limit.

40196 LEC 002 T 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA Savage,D TOPIC: World Press Perspectives This course will provide stu-dents with tools to find, analyze and incorporate international per-spectives as they consider current world affairs events. Global190, Global 290, Global 390, & Global 490 LEC 002 are taughttogether and have a combined enrollment limit.

40214 LEC 003 M 2:00pm-3:40pm TBA Thomas,B TOPIC: Immigration 09/08/2008-11/01/2008 Students willexplore the various ways foreign nationals enter the UnitedStates (e.g. visas, refugee status, undocumented individuals) andthe policies that affect their stay. Global 190, Global 290, Global390, & Global 490 LEC 003 are taught together and have a com-bined enrollment limit.

59299 LEC 004 W 11:00am-11:50am TBA Maguire,T TOPIC: Applied Alternative Media Students will gain an under-standing of alternative media and develop a Global Studies blogas a group project. Global 190, Global 290, Global 390, & Global490 LEC 003 are taught together and have a combined enroll-ment limit.

59877 LEC 005 R 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA Whitaker,L TOPIC: Writing Like a Pro This course will take the form of awriting workshop designed for students who want to hone theirwriting skills. Emphasis will be on clarity, impact, organization,and creativity. Students will also learn how to read like a writer.Global 190, Global 290, Global 390, & Global 490 LEC 003 aretaught together and have a combined enrollment limit.

~+ GLOBAL 411 U 3 Cross-Cultural ManagementPrereq: jr st.

D 40200 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Li,S Taught with BUS ADM 495-001.

GLOBAL 489 U 1-6 Internship in Global Studies, Upper DivisionMin 40 hours in internship req’d for 1 cr. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 6 cr Global 300-level or above; 2.5 gpa, cons super-vising faculty member.

40204 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Buss,T40226 FLD 102 To be Arranged TBA Buss,T

~ GLOBAL 490 U 1 Think Tank Learning Community IV:Retakable to 4 cr max w/chg in topic. Students may earn a max of 8 cr in the combination of Global 190, 290, 390, & 490. Not openfor cr to fr, sophs, or jrs. Prereq: sr st only.

40184 LEC 001 W 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA Buss,T TOPIC: Grantsmanship This course is a workshop designed for Tully,S students who desire to work in a non-profit organization after

graduation. Students will learn how to locate potential fundingsources, write grant proposals, and evaluate what constitutes asuccessful proposal. Global 190, Global 290, Global 390, &Global 490 LEC 001 are taught together and have a combinedenrollment limit.

40198 LEC 002 T 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA Savage,D TOPIC: World Press Perspectives This course will provide stu-dents with tools to find, analyze and incorporate international per-spectives as they consider current world affairs events. Global190, Global 290, Global 390, & Global 490 LEC 002 are taughttogether and have a combined enrollment limit.

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40216 LEC 003 M 2:00pm-3:40pm TBA Thomas,B TOPIC: Immigration 09/08/2008-11/01/2008 Students willexplore the various ways foreign nationals enter the UnitedStates (e.g. visas, refugee status, undocumented individuals) andthe policies that affect their stay. Global 190, Global 290, Global390, & Global 490 LEC 003 are taught together and have a com-bined enrollment limit.

59300 LEC 004 W 11:00am-11:50am TBA Maguire,T TOPIC: Applied Alternative Media Students will gain an under-standing of alternative media and develop a Global Studies blogas a group project. Global 190, Global 290, Global 390, & Global490 LEC 003 are taught together and have a combined enroll-ment limit.

59878 LEC 005 R 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA Whitaker,L TOPIC: Writing Like a Pro This course will take the form of awriting workshop designed for students who want to hone theirwriting skills. Emphasis will be on clarity, impact, organization,and creativity. Students will also learn how to read like a writer.Global 190, Global 290, Global 390, & Global 490 LEC 003 aretaught together and have a combined enrollment limit.

~+ GLOBAL 699 U 1-3 Advanced Independent StudyRetakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, prog coord, & asst dean for SAS.

Global Studies, Additional CoursesANTHRO 355 (SS)Globalization, Culture, and EnvironmentCOMMUN 675 Communication in International Mediation and PeacebuildingFRENCH 465 Introduction to Translation: English to FrenchGEOG 110 (SS)The World: Peoples and RegionsHIST 132 (HU)World History Since 1500HIST 180 (SS)Latin American Society and CultureHIST 210 (SS)The Twentieth Century: A Global HistoryHIST 372 Topics in Global History:

LEC 001 The Rise of a Global Economy, 1500-1914LEC 002 Terrorism: Modern and Historical Perspectives

JMC 562 Media Studies and CultureJMC 620 Global Media SystemsPOL SCI 106 (SS)Politics of the World’s NationsSPANISH 315 Spanish Immersion ExperienceWMNS 401 Global Feminisms

Global Studies – Global CommunicationsCOMMUN 350 (SS&)Intercultural CommunicationCOMMUN 450 Cross-Cultural CommunicationJMC 260 (HU)Contemporary Non-Fiction MediaLINGUIS 350 (SS)Introduction to Linguistics

Global Studies – Global SecurityC L SCI 332 Clinical NutritionHIST 287 (SS)The Vietnam WarINTLST 550 Senior Seminar in International Studies:

SEM 001 Humanitarianism in Global Perspective

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COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCESNOTE: Students who are absent during first week of classes without instructor’s permission may forfeit a place in class. Students will still be held responsible for dropping the class.

COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES INTRODUCTORY/TOPICS COURSES:C L SCI 101 Introduction to Clinical Laboratory SciencesC L SCI 205(NS) Introduction to Diagnostic MedicineC L SCI 232 Introduction to NutritionC L SCI 260(SS) Introduction to Complimentary and Alternative MedicineC L SCI 281 Dead Men Do Tell Tales: An Introduction to Forensic ScienceCOMSDIS 210(SS) Survey of Communication DisordersHCA 101 Introduction to Health and DiseaseHCA 105(SS) Survey of the Health ProfessionsHCA 203(SS) Human Life CycleHCA 222(HIA) Language of MedicineHCA 224(HIA) Introduction to Microcomputers for Allied Health ProfessionsHMS 200 Introduction to KinesiologyHMS 211 First Aid and Cardiopulmonary ResuscitationHMS 230(NS) Health Aspects of Exercise and NutritionOCCTHPY 260 Enhancing Health Through Activity, Occupation & TechnologyTHERREC 390 Recreation as a Therapeutic Intervention

INSTRUCTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT STUDY, INDEPENDENT READING, & FIELD WORK COURSES: to register on PAWS, choose ‘Add a Class’. Select the term you want toadd the class to. Next to Search for Classes click ‘Search’. Select subject from the drop down menu and enter the Catalog Number. Click on ‘Search’. Select section with yourinstructor’s name, click on ‘select class.’ Select the number of Units from the drop down menu then click on ‘Next.’ Click on ‘Proceed To Step 2 of 3’. Click on ‘Finish Enrolling.’Some courses may require permission to enroll.

Clinical Laboratory Sciences (C L Sci)

Health SciencesDept. Chair: Robert Burlage, END 417, (414)229-2645Program Coordinator: Cindy Brown, END 463, (414)229-5299, [email protected] Advising: MER 115, (414)229-2758

C L SCI 101 U 2 Introduction to Clinical Laboratory SciencesPrereq: none.

54264 LEC 401 T 9:00am-9:50am END 107 Moraine,T54266 LAB 801 R 9:00am-10:50am END B70 Moraine,T54268 LAB 802 W 1:00pm-2:50pm END B70 Moraine,T54850 LAB 803 R 11:30am-1:20pm END B70 Moraine,T

C L SCI 205 U 3 Introduction to Diagnostic Medicine(NS) Prereq: none.

54270 LEC 001 MWF 8:00am-8:50am AUP 170 Stalewski,S59702 LEC 002 MWF 9:00am-9:50am AUP 170 Stalewski,S

C L SCI 232 U 3 Introduction to Nutrition(NS) Not open for cr to students with cr in Hlthsci 238 or C L Sci 332. Prereq: none.

D 54272 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm MER 131 Wright,L 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# C L SCI 260 U 3 Introduction to Complementary and Alternative Medicine(SS) Jointly offered course & counts as repeat of CLS 260. Prereq: None.

54274 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm END 103 Stalewski,S60077 LEC 002 To be Arranged TBA Stalewski,S

# C L SCI 281 U 3 Dead Men Do Tell Tales: An Introduction to Forensic ScienceJointly-offered with & counts as repeat of Anthro/Chem/Crm Jst 281. Prereq: none.

54276 LEC 001 R 1:30pm-4:10pm MER 131 Turner,T

C L SCI 297 U 1-12 Clinical Laboratory Sciences - Study Abroad:Retakable with change in topic. Prereq: acceptance to Study Abroad Prog.

55016 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

C L SCI 301 U 1 Human Pathophysiology: FundamentalsPrereq: Bio Sci 203(P) or cons instr.

54278 LEC 001 MW 4:00pm-5:15pm CHM 190 Chartrand,T 09/02/2008-10/04/2008 55248 LEC 002 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm END 103 Ndon,J 09/02/2008-10/04/2008

C L SCI 302 U 1 Human Pathophysiology: Organ Systems IPrereq: C L Sci 301(C) or cons instr.

54280 LEC 001 MW 4:00pm-5:15pm CHM 190 Chartrand,T 10/06/2008-11/08/2008 55250 LEC 002 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm END 103 Ndon,J 10/06/2008-11/08/2008

C L SCI 303 U 1 Human Pathophysiology: Organ Systems IIPrereq: C L Sci 301(C) or cons instr.

54282 LEC 001 MW 4:00pm-5:15pm CHM 190 Chartrand,T 11/10/2008-12/11/2008 55252 LEC 002 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm END 103 Ndon,J 11/10/2008-12/11/2008

#+ C L SCI 310 U 2 Introduction to SonographyPrereq: jr st; C L SCI Prog or cons instr.

55616 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Willey,B

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~ C L SCI 311 U 3 Abdominal Sonography-IPrereq: jr st in C L Sci Prog or cons instr.

55618 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Baker,S

~ C L SCI 313 U 3 Sonography Clinical Education IPrereq: jr st in C L Sci Prog or cons instr.

55620 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Baker,S

#+ C L SCI 319 U 4 Pelvic SonographyPrereq: jr st in C L Sci Prog or cons instr.

59345 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Baker,S

~+ C L SCI 320 U 3 Obstetrics/Gynecology Sonography IPrereq: jr st in C L Sci prog or cons instr.

55640 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Baker,S

C L SCI 332 U 2 Clinical NutritionPrereq: Chem 103(P), Bio Sci 202(P) & 203(P), or C L Sci 232(P) or HlthSci 232(P).

54284 LEC 001 MW 10:00am-10:50am LAP N103 Partington,S

~ C L SCI 335 U 3 Echocardiography IPrereq: jr st in C L Sci prog or cons instr.

55642 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Mitchell,C

~ C L SCI 336 U 3 Cardiovascular Principles IPrereq: jr st in C L Sci Prog or cons instr.

55622 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Willey,B

~+ C L SCI 337 U 3 Clinical Education I - EchocardiographyPrereq: jr st in C L Sci Prog or cons instr.

55624 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Willey,B

#+ C L SCI 350 U 2 Introduction to Radiologic TechnologyPrereq: jr st in C L Sci prog or cons instr.

54286 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C Froedtert Hospital, 9200 W. Wisconsin Ave.54596 LEC 002 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C St. Luke’s Medical Center, 2900 W. Oklahoma Ave.54862 LEC 003 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C Columbia-St. Mary’s, 2025 E. Newport Ave.54864 LEC 004 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C St. Joseph, 2400 W. Villard Ave.55096 LEC 005 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C UW-Hospital & Clinics, 600 Highland Ave., Madison, WI.

#+ C L SCI 351 U 2 Radiation ProtectionPrereq: jr st in C L Sci Prog or cons instr.

54288 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C Froedtert Hospital, 9200 W. Wisconsin Ave.54598 LEC 002 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C St Luke’s Medical Center, 2900 W Oklahoma Ave.54866 LEC 003 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C Columbia-St. Mary’s, 2025 E. Newport Ave.54868 LEC 004 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C St. Joseph, 2400 W. Villard Ave.55098 LEC 005 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C UW-Hospital & Clinics, 600 Highland Ave., Madison, WI.

#+ C L SCI 352 U 3 Radiographic Anatomy and Physiology IPrereq: jr st in C L Sci Prog or cons instr.

54290 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C Foedtert Hospital, 9200 W. Wisconsin Ave.54600 LEC 002 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C St. Luke’s Medical Center, 2900 W Oklahoma Ave.54870 LEC 003 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C Columbia-St. Mary’s, 2025 E. Newport Ave.54872 LEC 004 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C St. Joseph, 2400 W. Villard Ave.55100 LEC 005 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C UW-Hospital & Clinics, 600 Highland Ave., Madison, WI.

#+ C L SCI 353 U 3 Radiographic Exposure IPrereq: jr st in C L Sci Prog or cons instr.

54292 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C Froedtert Hospital, 9200 W. Wisconsin Ave.54602 LEC 002 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C St Luke’s Medical Center, 2900 W Oklahoma Ave.54874 LEC 003 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C Columbia-St. Mary’s, 2025 E. Newport Ave.54876 LEC 004 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C St. Joseph, 2400 W. Villard Ave.55102 LEC 005 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C UW-Hospital & Clinics, 600 Highland Ave., Madison, WI.

#+ C L SCI 354 U 2 Radiographic Procedures IPrereq: jr st in C L Sci Prog or cons instr.

54294 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C Foedtert Hospital, 9200 W. Wisconsin Ave.54604 LEC 002 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C St Luke’s Medical Center, 2900 W Oklahoma Ave.54882 LEC 003 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C Columbia-St. Mary’s, 2025 E. Newport Ave.54884 LEC 004 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C St. Joseph, 2400 W. Villard Ave.55104 LEC 005 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C UW-Hospital & Clinics, 600 Highland Ave., Madison, WI.

#+ C L SCI 355 U 4 Radiography Clinical Education IPrereq: jr st in C L SCI Prog or cons instr.

54296 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C Froedtert Hospital, 9200 W. Wisconsin Ave.54606 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C St Luke’s Medical Center, 2900 W Oklahoma Ave.54878 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C Columbia-St. Mary’s, 2025 E. Newport Ave.54880 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C St. Joseph, 2400 W. Villard Ave.55106 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C UW-Hospital & Clinics, 600 Highland Ave., Madison, WI.

C L SCI 427 U/G 3 Clinical ImmunologyPrereq: jr st.

54298 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm END 107 Azenabor,A

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C L SCI 428 U 1 Clinical Immunology LaboratoryPrereq: jr st in C L Sci prog or cons instr; C L Sci 427(C).

54300 LAB 801 T 9:00am-11:50am END B70 Anders,S

~ C L SCI 435 U 3 Adult Echocardiography IIIPrereq: jr st in C L Sci Prog or cons instr.

59346 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Mitchell,C

~ C L SCI 436 U 3 Pediatric Echocardiography IIPrereq: jr st in C L Sci Prog or cons instr.

59347 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Mitchell,C

~ C L SCI 437 U 3 Stress EchocardiographyPrereq: jr st in C L Sci Prog or cons instr.

59348 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Willey,B

~ C L SCI 438 U 3 Clinical Education V - EchocardiographyPrereq: jr st in C L Sci Prog or cons instr.

59349 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Willey,B

~ C L SCI 450 U 3 Vascular Sonography IPrereq: jr st in C L Sci Prog or cons instr.

55488 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Willey,B

~ C L SCI 452 U 3 Sonography Clinical Education IVPrereq: sr st in C L Sci Prog or cons instr.

59350 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Baker,S

~+ C L SCI 453 U 3 Obstetrics/Gynecology Sonography IVPrereq: jr st in C L Sci Prog or cons instr.

59351 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Mitchell,C

~ C L SCI 454 U 3 Inroduction to Fetal EchocardiographyPrereq: jr st in C L Sci Prog or cons instr.

59352 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Mitchell,C

~ C L SCI 455 U 3 Vascular Sonography IIPrereq: sr st in C L Sci Prog or cons instr.

59353 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Baker,S

#+ C L SCI 470 U 2 Radiographic Physics IPrereq: sr st in C L Sci Prog or cons instr.

54688 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C Froedtert Hospital, 9200 W. Wisconsin Ave.54758 LEC 002 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C St Luke’s Medical Center, 2900 W Oklahoma Ave.55108 LEC 003 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C Columbia-St. Mary’s, 2025 E. Newport Ave., Milwaukee.55110 LEC 004 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C St. Joseph, 2400 W. Villard Ave., Milwaukee.55490 LEC 005 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C UW-Hospital & Clinics, 600 Highland Ave., Madison, WI

#+ C L SCI 471 U 3 Radiographic Exposures IIIPrereq: sr st in C L Sci Prog or cons instr.

54690 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C Froedtert Hospital, 9200 W. Wisconsin Ave.54760 LEC 002 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C St Luke’s Medical Center, 2900 W Oklahoma Ave.55112 LEC 003 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C Columbia-St. Mary’s, 2025 E. Newport Ave., Milwaukee.55114 LEC 004 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C St. Joseph, 2400 W. Villard Ave., Milwaukee.55492 LEC 005 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C UW-Hospital & Clinics, 600 Highland Ave., Madison, WI

#+ C L SCI 472 U 3 Radiographic Anatomy and Physiology IVPrereq: sr st in C L Sci Prog or cons instr.

54692 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C Froedtert Hospital, 9200 W. Wisconsin Ave.54762 LEC 002 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C St Luke’s Medical Center, 2900 W Oklahoma Ave.55116 LEC 003 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C Columbia-St. Mary’s, 2025 E. Newport Ave., Milwaukee.55118 LEC 004 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C St. Joseph, 2400 W. Villard., Milwaukee.55494 LEC 005 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C UW-Hospital & Clinics, 600 Highland Ave., Madison, WI

#+ C L SCI 473 U 3 Radiographic Procedures IVPrereq: sr st in C L Sci Prog or cons instr.

54694 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C Froedtert Hospital, 9200 W. Wisconsin Ave.54764 LEC 002 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C St Luke’s Medical Center, 2900 W Oklahoma Ave.55120 LEC 003 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C Columbia-St. Mary’s, 2025 E. Newport Ave., Milwaukee.55122 LEC 004 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C St. Joseph, 2400 W. Villard Ave., Milwaukee.55496 LEC 005 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C UW-Hospital & Clinics, 600 Highland Ave., Madison, WI

#+ C L SCI 474 U 5 Radiography Clinical Education IVPrereq: sr st in C L Sci Prog or cons instr.

54696 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C Froedtert Hospital, 9200 W. Wisconsin Ave.54766 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C St Luke’s Medical Center, 2900 W Oklahoma Ave.55124 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C Columbia-St. Mary’s, 2025 E. Newport Ave., Milwaukee.55126 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C St. Joseph, 2400 W. Villard Ave., Milwaukee.55498 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C UW-Hospital & Clinics, 600 Highland Ave., Madison, WI

C L SCI 497 U/G 1-12 Clinical Laboratory Sciences - Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance to Study Abroad Prog.

55318 LAB 901 To be Arranged TBA

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# C L SCI 501 U 1 Introduction to CytotechnologyPrereq: sr st in C L Sci & cons prog dir.

54684 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Stowe,C ACL Labs, West Allis Memorial Hospital 8901 W. Lincoln Ave.

C L SCI 523 U 1 Lectures in Advanced Clinical HematologyPrereq: C L Sci 420(320)(P) or cons instr.

54302 LEC 001 W 1:00pm-1:50pm END 115 Ndon,J

C L SCI 529 U 3 Introduction to ImmunohematologyPrereq: C L Sci 427(P) or cons instr.

54846 LEC 001 MWF 8:00am-9:50am END 115 Anders,S 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Johnson,S

# C L SCI 530 U 1 Immunohematology and Blood Banking LaboratoryPrereq: C L Sci 529(C) or cons instr.

54304 LAB 801 MT 11:30am-2:20pm END B90 Moraine,T 09/02/2008-10/25/2008

# C L SCI 539 U/G 2 Public Health MicrobiologyPrereq: jr st & Bio Sci 383(303)(P), or grad st; or cons instr.

54564 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-11:50am TBA Burlage,R

# C L SCI 540 U/G 1 Public Health Microbiology LabPrereq: jr st, or cons instr; C L Sci 539(C).

54566 LAB 801 W 1:00pm-2:50pm END B90 Burlage,R

C L SCI 547 U 5 Clinical Laboratory DiagnosisPrereq: sr st in C L Sci Prog or cons prog dir.

54306 LEC 001 M 10:00am-10:50am END 115 Brown,C 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 W 10:00am-11:50am END 115RF 10:00am-2:50pm END 115

C L SCI 548 U 5 Clinical Laboratory PracticePrereq: sr st in C L Sci Prog or cons prog dir.

54308 LAB 809 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C 10/27/2008-12/20/2008 West Allis/ACL Laboratories.54310 LAB 810 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C 10/27/2008-12/20/2008 Columbia/St. Mary’s.54312 LAB 811 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C 10/27/2008-12/20/2008 Dynacare Laboratory.54676 LAB 812 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C 10/27/2008-12/20/2008 Wheaton-Franciscan-Milwaukee54668 LAB 813 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C 10/27/2008-12/20/2008 Wheaton-Franciscan- All Saints, Racine.55358 LAB 814 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C 10/27/2008-12/20/2008 Synergy Health-St. Joseph’s, West Bend55360 LAB 815 To be Arranged TBA Brown,C 10/27/2008-12/20/2008 Milwaukee City Health Dept., Laboratory.

C L SCI 555 U/G 1 Toxicology and Therapeutic Drug MonitoringPrereq: jr st, & Chem 341(P) or 345(P); or cons instr.

54316 LEC 001 W 12:00pm-12:50pm END 115 Lyons,J

# C L SCI 575 U 4 Cytology of the Female Genital Tract - IPrereq: sr st in C L Sci & cons prog dir.

54318 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Stowe,C ACL Labs, West Allis Memorial Hospital, 8901 W Lincoln Ave.

C L SCI 576 U 4 Cytology of the Female Genital Tract - IIPrereq: sr st in C L Sci & cons prog dir.

54320 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Stowe,C ACL Labs, West Allis Memorial Hospital, 8901 W Lincoln Ave.

C L SCI 577 U 3 Cytology of the Respiratory TractPrereq: sr st in C L Sci & cons prog dir.

54322 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Stowe,C ACL Labs, West Allis Memorial Hospital, 8901 W Lincoln Ave.

~ C L SCI 585 U 2-3 Internship in Forensic ToxicologyAnthro 585, Chem 585, C L Sci 585, & Crm Jst 585 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: jr st; admis toForensic Sci cert prog; Anthro/Chem/C L Sci/ Crm Jst 281(P) & 285(P); Chem 221(P) or 223(P); Crm Jst 480(P); Hepatitis B vac-cine series or waiver.

54442 FLD 101 To be Arranged TBA Anapol,F Meets: Milwaukee County State Medical Examiners Office, 933W. Highland Blvd. Days and times to be arranged with theMedical Examiner’s Office.

C L SCI 590 U/G 1-5 Topics in Clinical Laboratory Sciences:May be repeated with change in topic to max of 9 cr for grad students. Prereq: jr st; cons instr for grad cr.

D 59354 LEC 001 W 4:30pm-6:10pm END 115 Firmani,M TOPIC: Molecular Epidemiology60076 LEC 004 TR 2:00pm-3:20pm END 107 Taylor De Olivei,L TOPIC: Public Health Nutrition & Food Politics 3 cr

~ C L SCI 599 U 1-3 Independent StudyMay be retaken to 12 cr max. Prereq: cons instr & prog dir.

+ C L SCI 610 U/G 3 PharmacologyPrereq: jr st, Chem 501(P), or cons instr.

D 54682 LEC 001 R 4:30pm-7:10pm END 115 Eells,J

C L SCI 701 G 3 Human Pathophysiology IPrereq: grad st or cons instr.

55032 LEC 401 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm END 103 Ndon,JD 55034 DIS 601 T 5:30pm-6:20pm END B72 Ndon,J

C L SCI 710 G 1 Seminar in Clinical Laboratory SciencesMay be repeated to max of 9 cr. Prereq: grad st or cons instr.

55736 SEM 002 R 3:00pm-3:50pm END 115 Firmani,M Taught concurrently with C L Sci 910.

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C L SCI 717 G 1 Laboratory Technology-Theory and PracticePrereq: grad st.

59356 LAB 801 W 9:00am-10:50am END B90 Lyons,J

# C L SCI 765 G 3 Advanced Physiologic ChemistryPrereq: Chem 501(P) or cons instr.

D 59357 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm END 115 Lyons,J

C L SCI 799 G 1-8 Research in Clinical Laboratory SciencesPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

# C L SCI 901 G 3 Seminar on Philosophical Approaches to ScienceC L Sci 901 & LibrlSt 901 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: grad st.

D 59358 SEM 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm END 115 Eells,J

C L SCI 910 G 1 Advanced Seminar in Health SciencesRetakable to 4 cr max. Prereq: grad st

55726 SEM 001 R 3:00pm-3:50pm END 115 Firmani,M Taught concurrently with C L Sci 710.

C L SCI 999 G 1-3 Advanced Independent StudyPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

College of Health Sciences (CHS)CHS 100 U 1 New Student Seminar in Allied Health Professions

Prereq: none.60028 SEM 001 TR 1:00pm-1:50pm ENG 105 09/02/2008-10/25/2008

Communication Sciences and Disorders (ComSDis)

Communication Sciences and DisordersChair: Marylou Gelfer, END 853, 229-6465Student Advising: MER 115, (414)229-2758

1. Students intending to apply for an undergraduate major in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders may not repeat the following courses: ComSDis 220;ComSDis 230: ComSDis 240. This also applies to Second and non Degree students.

2. No student will be allowed to drop clinical practicum ComSDis 500, ComSDis 501 or ComSDis 720 without the consent of the Coordinator of Clinical Services.

3. Changes in undergraduate and graduate clinic registration may be necessitated by availability of supervisors and student priority.

4. Students who are absent during first week of class without instructor’s permission may forfeit their place in class.

5. All students should contact their advisors prior to registration.

COMSDIS 210 U 3 Survey of Communication Disorders(SS) Prereq: none.

55662 LEC 002 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm LAP 160 Eggert,J Service Learning Section.

COMSDIS 230 U 4 Introduction to PhoneticsPrereq: none.

54826 LEC 001 MW 9:00am-10:50am TBA Lee,S

# COMSDIS 350 U 3 Clinical Process I: Articulation and Phonology DisordersPrereq: jr st; admis to major; ComSDis 220(NP), 230(NP), 240(NP).

55724 LEC 002 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Cottingham,LSieff,S

COMSDIS 460 U 3 Survey of Adult Neurogenic Language and Speech DisordersPrereq: jr st; admis to major; ComSDis 220(NP), 230(NP), 240(NP) or cons instr.

55608 LEC 002 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Easterling,C

COMSDIS 470 U 3 Introduction to Audiology(491) Prereq: jr st; ComSDis 220(NP), 380(NP) or cons instr.

55384 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA Reilly,A

COMSDIS 480 U 3 Speech SciencePrereq: jr st; admis to major; ComSDis 380 or cons instr.

54328 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Bauer,J

# COMSDIS 500 U 3 Clinical Practice in Speech-Language Pathology:Not retakeable. Prereq: jr st; admis to major; ComSDis 351(P); cons instr.

54702 DIS 601 M 1:00pm-1:50pm END 816 Sieff,S TOPIC: On-Campus Clinic Mandatory 1st meeting is TuesdayYorio,S 9/5/06 8:00am - 9:50am.

55378 DIS 602 R 8:00am-8:25am END 816 Hennes,D TOPIC: Off-Campus ClinicSieff,S

54704 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Sieff,S TOPIC: On-Campus ClinicYorio,S

55380 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Hennes,D TOPIC: Off-Campus Clinic

COMSDIS 579 U/G 1-3 Special Topics in Communication Sciences and Disorders:May be repeated with change in topic to max of 6 cr. Prereq: jr st.

55722 LEC 003 T 3:30pm-4:20pm TBA Barnekow,K TOPIC: Family Mentor & Leadership:Maternal & Child HealthLund,S

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# COMSDIS 630 U/G 2 Communication Disorders in Multicultural PopulationsPrereq: sr st; cons instr.

D 55382 LEC 001 R 4:30pm-6:20pm TBA Lee,S

# COMSDIS 660 U/G 2 School-Age LanguagePrereq: sr st; cons instr.

54594 LEC 001 T 3:00pm-4:50pm TBA Sieff,S

#+ COMSDIS 688 U/G 2 Evaluation and Diagnosis in Speech-Language Pathology(708) Prereq: sr st; ComSDis 351(P); or cons instr.

55610 LEC 001 F 1:00pm-2:50pm TBA Cottingham,L

COMSDIS 699 U 1-3 Advanced Independent StudyRetakeable to 6 cr max. Prereq: sr st; cons instr & faculty advisor; completion of advanced independent study form.

COMSDIS 701 G 3 Research Design and Methods in Communication Sciences and DisordersPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

54154 LEC 001 W 12:30pm-3:10pm TBA Bauer,J

# COMSDIS 703 G 2 Voice DisordersPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

55030 LEC 001 T 1:00pm-2:50pm TBA Gelfer,M

COMSDIS 704 G 3 Speech Fluency and StutteringPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

54330 LEC 001 M 3:30pm-6:10pm TBA Seery,C

# COMSDIS 705 G 2 Aphasia in AdultsPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

54332 LEC 001 M 9:00am-10:50am TBA Easterling,C 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# COMSDIS 706 G 2 Language Assessment and Intervention: Birth to 5 yearsPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

55638 LEC 002 W 9:00am-10:50am TBA Cottingham,L

# COMSDIS 715 G 3 Assessment and Intervention in Augmentative and Alternative Communication(680) Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

55522 LEC 101 W 4:00pm-6:40pm OFC 589 Lund,S To be held at MCFI, 2020 W. Wells St.

# COMSDIS 720 G 1-3 Advanced Clinical Practice in Speech-Language Pathology:(902) Counts as a repeat of ComSDis 902. Retakable as necessary to fulfill competency requirements. Prereq: grad st; cons instr Enroll

in DIS 601 and LAB 801; DIS 602 and LAB 802; DIS 603 and LAB 80354570 DIS 601 M 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA Sieff,S TOPIC: General Practicum 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

Wangerin,KWillis,PYorio,S

54572 DIS 602 TR 10:30am-11:00am TBA Rhyner,P TOPIC: Specialty Practicum 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 MCFI,2020 W. Wells St.

59030 DIS 603 To be Arranged TBA Lund,S TOPIC: AAC Diagnostic Clinic 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 MCFI,2020 W. Wells St.

54568 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Sieff,S TOPIC: General Practicum 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Wangerin,KWillis,PYorio,S

55270 LAB 802 TR 9:00am-10:30am TBA Rhyner,P TOPIC: Specialty Practicum 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 MCFI,2020 W. Wells St.

59031 LAB 803 R 9:00am-12:00pm TBA Lund,S TOPIC: AAC Diagnostic Clinic 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 MCFI,2020 W. Wells St.

# COMSDIS 726 G 4 Speech-Language Pathology Externship in Medical Environments(903) Counts as a repeat of ComSDis 903. May be repeated to 8 cr max. Prereq: grad st; ComSDis 709(P); ComSDis 725(P); cons instr

& grad advisor.D 54574 DIS 601 R 5:00pm-6:20pm TBA Wangerin,K DIS 601 meets only on 9/4, 10/2, 10/30, 11/20

55238 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Wangerin,K

# COMSDIS 727 G 4 Speech-Language Pathology Externship in Educational Environments(905) Counts as repeat of ComSDis 905. May be repeated to 8 cr max. Prereq: grad st; ComSDis 660(P) or 706(P); ComSDis 725(P);

cons instr & grad advisor.55310 DIS 601 R 2:30pm-3:50pm TBA Hennes,D DIS 601 meets only on 9/4, 10/2, 11/6, 12/4.55240 LAB 801 To be arranged TBA55312 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA

COMSDIS 770 G 3 Clinical Practice in Audiologic Assessment(906) Counts as repeat of ComSDis 906. Prereq: grad st; ComSDis 670(521); cons instr.

54940 DIS 601 F 3:00pm-3:50pm OFC 119 Chirillo,P Additional Mandatory Orientation Fri 9/7, 3:00pm-6:00pm atCommunity Audiology Services, 10243 W. National Ave., WestAllis.

54830 LAB 901 To be Arranged TBA Chirillo,P

COMSDIS 771 G 2-3 Clinical Practice in Audiologic (Re)Habilitation:(907) Counts as repeat of ComSDis 907. May be repeated to 4 cr max. Prereq: grad st; ComSDis 670(521) & 706 (for pediatric place-

ments); cons instr.54578 DIS 601 F 3:00pm-3:50pm TBA Chirillo,P TOPIC: Pediatric Additional Mandatory Orientation Fri 9/7, 3:00

pm-6:00 pm, at Community Audiology Services, 10243 W.National Ave., West Allis.

54576 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Chirillo,P TOPIC: Pediatric

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COMSDIS 785 G 1 Professional Development PortfolioPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

55180 IND 001 To be Arranged TBA Hennes,D 2-hour group meeting the weeks of 10/6 & 10/13. Individualmeetings made by appt. as needed the remainder of the semes-ter.

COMSDIS 790 G 1-6 Research and ThesisPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

# COMSDIS 791 G 1 Research Experience in Communication Sciences and DisordersPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

COMSDIS 799 G 1-3 Independent StudiesPrereq: grad st; cons grad advisor.

COMSDIS 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: grad st.

FORENSIC SCIENCESInterdisciplinary certificate programs in forensic sciences are offered by the College of Health Sciences in cooperation with the College of Letters & Science and Helen Bader Schoolof Social Welfare. For a listing of courses offered in the programs this semester, see the Forensic Sciences listing toward the end of this Schedule.

Health Care Administration (HCA)

Health SciencesHealth Sciences Chair & Program Director: Mary K. Madsen, END 495, 229-2645Student Advising: MER 115, (414)229-2758

HCA 101 U 2 Introduction to Health and DiseasePrereq: none.

54336 LEC 001 W 4:00pm-5:45pm MER 131 Gratz,R

HCA 102 U 3 Health Care Delivery in the United StatesPrereq: none.

55012 LEC 001 TR 8:00am-9:15am ENG 105 Frediani,R

HCA 105 U 3 Survey of the Health Professions(SS) Prereq: none.

54338 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am LUB S151

HCA 203 U 3 Human Life Cycle(SS) Prereq: soph st or cons instr.

54340 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm END 103 Smuckler,N

HCA 212 U 3 Drugs Used and Abused(SS) Prereq: soph st or cons instr.

D 54886 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm END 103 Dellinger,J

# HCA 220 U 3 Leading Healthcare ProfessionalsPrereq: none.

54342 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm END 107

HCA 222 U 3 Language of Medicine(HIA 222) Prereq: none.

54728 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am END 103 Olewinski,K See course site in D2L for meeting schedule the first 2 weeks ofsemester.

54818 LEC 002 MW 9:30am-10:45am END 103 Olewinski,K See course site in D2L for meeting schedule the first 2 weeks ofsemester.

HCA 224 U 3 Introduction to Microcomputers for Allied Health Professions(HIA 224) Prereq: professional or pre-professional student in Health Sciences.

54730 LEC 401 T 11:00am-11:50am AUP 170 Lynch,JPatrick,TWu,MYu,H

54732 LAB 801 T 3:00pm-4:50pm TBA Dunlap,J54734 LAB 802 R 3:00pm-4:50pm TBA Emmons,K54736 LAB 803 W 3:00pm-4:50pm TBA Petersen,M

HCA 250 U 2 Allied Health Information Methods(HIA 250) Prereq: soph st; grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score at level 4 on EPT.

54738 LEC 401 T 1:00pm-1:50pm LUB S151 Lynch,J55388 LAB 801 R 1:00pm-1:50pm LUB S151 Lynch,J55390 LAB 802 R 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA Lynch,J55392 LAB 803 R 3:00pm-3:50pm TBA Lynch,J

HCA 251 U 1 Health Documentation(HIA 251) Prereq: none.

D 54740 LEC 001 W 6:00pm-6:50pm END 107 Olewinski,K

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HCA 290 U 1-3 Selected Topics in Health Information Administration:(HIA 290) Retakeable for cr with change in topic. Prereq: none, except as specified for topic.

55058 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Madsen,M TOPIC: UROP Apprenticeship54978 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA Madsen,M TOPIC: Basics ICD-9-CM & CMS DRG Assgnmt for Hlthcr

Empl This class will teach the Basics of ICD-9-CM and CMSDRG Assignment for the Healthcare Employee.

HCA 297 U 1-12 Health Care Administration - Study Abroad:Retakable with change in topic. Prereq: acceptance to Study Abroad Prog.

55018 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

HCA 337 U/G 3 Introduction to Healthcare Databases and Technologies(HIA 337) Prereq: jr st in HCA or cons instr, HCA 224 (HIA 224)(P).

54742 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Wu,M

# HCA 420 U/G 3 Advanced Systems Thinking for Healthcare LeadersPrereq: sr st; HCA 220(P) & 307(P); HCA 340(HIA 340)(P); Bus Adm 330(P); or cons instr.

54828 LEC 002 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA

HCA 421 U 3 Operations Management in Health Care Organizations(HIA 421) Prereq: sr st in HCA, Bus Adm 350(P) or cons instr.

55008 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Trinh,H

HCA 422 U 3 Human Resource Management in Health Care Organizations(HIA 422) Prereq: jr st in HCA or cons instr.

55274 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Trinh,H

HCA 442 U/G 3 Healthcare Database Design and Management(HIA 442) Prereq: sr st in HCA or cons instr; HCA 441(HIA 441)(P).

D 54744 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Steber,D

HCA 450 U 3 Healthcare Quality Management(HIA 450) Prereq: jr st in HCA prog & C L Sci 301-305(R), & Hum Kin 270(R); or cons instr.

54746 LEC 001 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm TBA Olewinski,K

HCA 497 U/G 1-12 Health Care Administration - Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance to Study Abroad Prog.

55320 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

#+ HCA 580 U 3 Health Care Administration InternshipMay be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: sr st in HCA prog & cons internship coordinator.

54580 FLD 801 To be Arranged TBA Madsen,M

HCA 699 U/G 1-3 Advanced Independent Study:May be retaken with change in topic. Prereq: U: jr st, 2.5 gpa, writ cons instr; G: grad st; writ cons instr.

# HCA 700 G 2 Introduction to Health Care InformaticsPrereq: grad st or cons instr.

D 54820 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-7:20pm TBA Lynch,JPatrick,TWu,MYu,H

# HCA 722 G 3 Legal, Ethical and Social Issues in Health Care InformaticsPrereq: grad st

D 55272 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Patrick,T 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# HCA 890 G 1-6 Health Care Informatics Research and ThesisPrereq: grad st, cons instr.

# HCA 891 G 3 Health Care Informatics Professional ProjectPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

Human Movement Sciences (HMS)Chair: Cynthia Hasbrook, END 471, 229-6080Student Advising: MER 115, (414)229-2758

NOTE: Students pursuing the Kinesiology major will be given priority in the undergraduate HMS courses.

HMS 180 Topics in Health/Wellness - Enroll in Lec from SPT&REC 298HMS 260 Introduction to Complementary and Alternative Medicine - Enroll in C L SCI 260

HMS 101 U 3 Introduction to Leisure(HU)(Hum Kin 101) Prereq: none.

D 55386 LEC 001 W 5:00pm-7:40pm LAP N103 Kohl,R

HMS 200 U 3 Introduction to Kinesiology(Hum Kin 200) Prereq: none.

54344 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am LAP 16054346 LEC 002 TR 9:30am-10:45am BOL B52 Duncan,M54970 LEC 003 TR 11:00am-12:15pm LAP N101 Smith II,J

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HMS 201 U 1 Field Experience in Kinesiology(Hum Kin 201) Counts as repeat of HMS 210. Prereq: HMS 202(C).

54348 FLD 001 TR 11:00am-12:45pm TBA 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 54590 FLD 002 TR 2:00pm-3:45pm TBA 09/02/2008-10/25/2008

~ HMS 202 U 1 Field Work in KinesiologyCounts as repeat of HMS 210. Prereq: HMS 201(C).

55234 FLD 001 TR 11:00am-12:45pm TBA 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 55236 FLD 002 TR 2:00pm-3:45pm TBA 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 55300 FLD 003 TR 11:00am-12:45pm KC 122 Beine,D 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 ATstudents only55606 FLD 005 TR 2:00pm-3:45pm KC 124 Beine,D 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 ATstudents only

HMS 211 U 1 First Aid and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation(Hum Kin 211) Prereq: none.

54926 LEC 401 M 8:00am-8:50am KC 122 Earl Boehm,J 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 McBeth,J

54928 LEC 402 M 8:00am-8:50am KC 122 Earl Boehm,J 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 McBeth,J

55044 LAB 801 WF 8:00am-8:50am KC 122 McBeth,J 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 55046 LAB 802 WF 9:00am-9:50am KC 122 McBeth,J 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 55048 LAB 803 WF 8:00am-8:50am KC 122 McBeth,J 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 55050 LAB 804 WF 9:00am-9:50am KC 122 McBeth,J 10/27/2008-12/11/2008

HMS 216 U 3 Organization and Administration of Athletic Training(Hum Kin 216) Prereq: HMS 413(Hum Kin 413)(P), HMS 316(Hum Kin 316)(C) & HMS 416(Hum Kin 416)(C); or cons instr.

54350 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am KC 124

HMS 230 U 3 Health Aspects of Exercise and Nutrition(NS)(Hum Kin 230) Not open to students with credit in HMS 330, 530, 532, or 536. Prereq: none.

54352 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm AUP 170 Snyder,A

HMS 270 U 3 Statistics in the Health Professions: Theory and Practice(Hum Kin 270) Prereq: Math placement test score of 20 or Math proficiency; Math 105(P) or higher for kinesiology majors; Math 105(R) for non-

majors.54354 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am CRT 175 Cashin,S55006 LEC 002 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm END 103 Cashin,S

# HMS 289 U 0 Seminar in Athletic Training(Hum Kin 289) Must be taken by student in the ATEP each sem of prog. Fee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: acceptance into Athletic Training prog.

55056 SEM 001 F 11:00am-11:50am TBA Manofsky,R

HMS 290 U 1-3 Ad Hoc Course in Human Kinetics:(Hum Kin 290) May be retaken with change of topic. Prereq: specified in semester Schedule whenever required for a topic.

55700 LEC 002 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,A TOPIC: UROP: Human Performance Add’l Prereq: Retakable to9 cr max in any combination of UROP apprenticeship courses.Acceptance to UROP; prior or conc reg in UROP seminar.

55702 LEC 003 To be Arranged TBA Huddleston,W TOPIC: UROP: Visuomotor Behavior Add’l Prereq: Retakableto 9 cr max in any combination of UROP apprenticeship courses.Acceptance to UROP; prior or conc reg in UROP seminar.

55704 LEC 004 To be Arranged TBA Gregory,W TOPIC: UROP: Bioimpedance Add’l Prereq: Retakable to 9 crmax in any combination of UROP apprenticeship courses.Acceptance to UROP; prior or conc reg in UROP seminar.

55706 LEC 005 To be Arranged TBA Moerchen,V TOPIC: UROP: Infant Motor Development Add’l Prereq:Retakable to 9 cr max in any combination of UROP apprentice-ship courses. Acceptance to UROP; prior or conc reg in UROPseminar.

59699 LEC 006 MW 11:00am-11:50am TBA TOPIC: Why We Eat What We Do: An Ecological Perspective2 cr

59704 LEC 008 MW 8:00am-9:20am TBA Dvorak,L TOPIC: Anatomical Kinesiology 3 cr Preq: Must be acceptedinto ATEP.

#+ HMS 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:(Hum Kin 297) Retakeable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

55020 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

HMS 298 U 1-3 Independent Projects(Hum Kin 298) Prereq: writ cons instr.

HMS 299 U 1-3 Independent Reading(Hum Kin 299) Prereq: cons instr.

# HMS 310 U 1 Responding to EmergenciesPrereq: None.

55664 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:45pm KC 122 Beine,D 10/27/2008-12/20/2008 55666 LEC 002 TR 2:00pm-3:45pm KC 124 Beine,D 10/27/2008-12/20/2008

# HMS 314 U 3 Recognition and Evaluation of Injuries: Lower Extremity(Hum Kin 314) Prereq: HMS 312(Hum Kin 312)(P), HMS 413(Hum Kin 413)(C), & HMS 416(Hum Kin 416)(C); or cons instr.

54356 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm PAV 378 Ochsenwald,J

# HMS 316 U 3 Recognition and Evaluation of Athletic Injuries: Head, Neck, and Trunk(Hum Kin 316) Prereq: HMS 315(Hum Kin 315)(P), HMS 216(Hum Kin 216)(C), & HMS 416(Hum Kin 416)(C); or cons instr.

55262 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm PAV 356 Manofsky,R

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HMS 320 U 3 Biomechanics(Hum Kin 320) Not open to students with credit in HMS 520. Prereq: Bio Sci 202(P); Physics 110(P) or Physics 120(P); Math 105(P) or 211(P) or

231(P) with a ‘C’ or better.55612 LEC 402 TR 9:00am-9:50am TBA Cobb,S Add’l Special Course Fee: $10.00.54358 LAB 801 T 10:30am-12:10pm END 134

Cobb,S54360 LAB 802 T 1:30pm-3:10pm END 134

Cobb,S55302 LAB 803 R 10:30am-12:10pm END 134

Cobb,S

# HMS 330 U 4 Exercise Physiology(Hum Kin 330) Not open to students with credit in HMS 530, 532, or 536. Prereq: Bio Sci 203(P), HMS 230(Hum Kin 230)(P); Chem 100(P),

102(P), or 104(P).54362 LEC 401 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm LAP N101 Swartz,A54364 LAB 801 T 2:00pm-3:40pm END 130 Swartz,A54366 LAB 802 W 2:00pm-3:40pm END 434 Swartz,A54368 LAB 803 R 2:00pm-3:40pm END 130 Swartz,A55026 LAB 804 F 8:00am-9:40am END 434 Swartz,A55028 LAB 805 F 10:30am-12:10pm END 434 Swartz,A55396 LAB 806 F 1:00pm-2:40pm END 434 Swartz,A55728 LAB 807 F 3:00pm-4:40pm END 434 Swartz,A

# HMS 351 U 3 Sociological Aspects of Health and Human Movement(SS)(Hum Kin 351) Prereq: Sociol 101(P); Kinesiology major must have completed HMS 270(Hum Kin 270)(P) or cons instr; not open to stu-

dents with credit in HMS 570.54370 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm END 107

# HMS 368 U 3 Study of Intervention Strategies in Complementary and Alternative Medicine(Hum Kin 368) Prereq: C L Sci 260(P) or HMS 260(Hum Kin 260)(P); HMS 365(Hum Kin 365)(R).

54632 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Weitzer,J Taught completely on-line, internet access req’d. Regular UWMtuition assessed.

HMS 413 U 3 Therapeutic Modalities in Athletic Training(Hum Kin 413) Prereq: Bio Sci 304(C); HMS 312(Hum Kin 312)(P), HMS 314(Hum Kin 314)(C), & HMS 416(Hum Kin 416)(C); or cons instr.

54372 LEC 001 TR 8:00am-9:15am PAV 378 Earl Boehm,J

# HMS 416 U 2 Competencies in Athletic Training(Hum Kin 416) May be retaken to 10 cr max. Prereq: acceptance into student Athletic Training prog.

54706 LEC 001 T 10:00am-11:50am PAV 378 Cobb,S 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 54824 LEC 002 W 9:00am-10:50am PAV 378 Manofsky,R55264 LEC 003 T 10:00am-11:50am TBA Olbrantz,S55266 LEC 004 W 9:00am-10:50am KC 124 Olbrantz,S

# HMS 460 U 3 Motor Development Across the Lifespan(Hum Kin 460) Prereq: jr st; HMS 320(Hum Kin 320)(P), HMS 330(Hum Kin 330)(P); HMS 350(Hum Kin 350)(P); HMS 351(Hum Kin 351)(C); HMS

461(Hum Kin 461)(R); or cons instr.54374 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm BOL B56

HMS 481 U 3 Program Development and Evaluation in the Exercise and Fitness Industry(Hum Kin 481) Prereq: jr st; HMS 270(Hum Kin 270)(P); HMS 320(Hum Kin 320)(P); HMS 330(Hum Kin 330)(P); HMS 350(Hum Kin 350)(P); HMS

351(Hum Kin 351)(R); HMS 430(Hum Kin 430)(R); HMS 480(Hum Kin 480)(P); HMS 460(Hum Kin 460)(C; HMS 461(Hum Kin461)(R); or cons instr.

54376 LEC 001 TR 8:00am-9:15am TBA

HMS 488 U 1 Professional Preparation Seminar(Hum Kin 488) Prereq: jr st or cons instr.

54378 SEM 001 W 2:00pm-3:50pm TBA Weitzer,J

HMS 489 U 6-14 Kinesiology Internship and Seminar(Hum Kin 489) May be retaken to max of 14 cr. Not open for cr to students with cr in Spt&Rec 489(ER). Prereq: sr st, HMS 488(Hum Kin 488)(P),

all undergrad coursework completed; or cons instr.54380 SEM 001 W 9:00am-11:20am END 475 Must be taken for 14cr.54382 SEM 002 M 9:00am-11:20am KC 122 Beine,D 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 AT students only.

#+ HMS 497 U 1-12 Study Abroad:(Hum Kin 497) Retakeable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

55322 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

HMS 520 U/G 3 Advanced Biomechanics(Hum Kin 520) Prereq: jr st; grade of C or better in Hum Kin 320(P), Math 117(P), Physics 110(R) or 120(R); or grad st or cons instr.

D 54966 LEC 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm END 134 OConnor,K

~ HMS 527 U/G 3 Kinesiology & Biomechanics of Normal & Abnormal MovementPrereq: grad st; good standing in DPT prog or cons instr

55444 LEC 401 M 2:00pm-3:50pm KC 12255668 LAB 801 R 10:00am-11:50am PAV 37855670 LAB 802 R 12:00pm-1:50pm PAV 378

HMS 530 U/G 3 Advanced Exercise Physiology(Hum Kin 530) Prereq: jr st; grade of C or better in HMS 330(Hum Kin 330)(P); Kinesiology major or intended major; or grad st.

D 54848 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm END 475 Strath,S 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

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~ HMS 536 U/G 2 Physiological Regulation in Exertion & DiseasePrereq: grad st; good standing in DPT prog or cons instr

55446 LEC 401 W 12:00pm-12:50pm KC 12255740 LAB 801 W 1:00pm-2:50pm TBA59511 LAB 802 W 3:00pm-4:50pm TBA

~ HMS 541 U/G 5 Clinical Foundations of the Physical Therapy ExaminationPrereq: grad st; good standing in DPT prog

55674 LEC 401 MWF 9:00am-10:50am TBA Add’l Special course fee: $190.00.55448 LAB 901 T 8:00am-10:50am OFC 1360 Boyd,C Washington Park55450 LAB 902 R 8:00am-10:50am OFC 1360 Boyd,C Washington Park

~ HMS 542 U/G 3 Physical AgentsPrereq: grad st; good standing in DPT prog or cons instr

55672 LEC 001 T 12:00pm-1:50pm PAV 378 Dietrich,AF 1:00pm-2:50pm PAV 378

HMS 550 U/G 3 Psychological Aspects of Human Movement(Hum Kin 550) Prereq: jr st; must have obtained a grade of C or better in HMS 350(Hum Kin 350)(P) or cons instr.

D 54384 LEC 001 R 4:30pm-7:10pm END 475 Meyer,B

~ HMS 565 U/G 2 Motor BehaviorPrereq: grad st; good standing in DPT prog

55742 LEC 001 TR 3:00pm-4:50pm PAV 356 Moerchen,V

~ HMS 566 U/G 3 Functional NeuroanatomyPrereq: grad st; good standing in DPT prog or cons instr

55614 LEC 001 MF 11:30am-12:50pm KC 122 Dvorak,L

HMS 590 U/G 1-3 Current Topics in Human Kinetics:(Hum Kin 590) May be repeated to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st, cons instr for grad cr.

D 55400 LEC 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm END 475 Duncan,M TOPIC: Social Construction of Obesity55688 LEC 002 T 1:30pm-4:10pm END 475 Smith II,J TOPIC: Exercise Neuroscience Open for Graduate Credit only.

Pre-req: Exercise Psychology or consent of instructor.D 55744 LEC 003 R 4:30pm-7:10pm END 134 OConnor,K TOPIC: Biomechanics InstrumentationD 59512 LEC 004 TR 6:00pm-7:15pm TBA Gregory,W TOPIC: Entrepreneurial Enterprises

60078 LEC 005 TR 2:00pm-3:20pm END 107 Taylor De Olivei,L TOPIC: Public Health Nutrition & Food Politics55402 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Barnes,D TOPIC: Nutrition&Dietary Supplements in Health Promotion

Weitzer,J Taught completely on-line, internet access req’d. Regular UWMtuition assessed.

# HMS 701 G 1-3 Seminar in Human Movement SciencesRetakable to 3 cr max. Prereq: grad st

D 55404 SEM 001 T 4:30pm-5:20pm TBA

HMS 703 G 3 Survey of Research in the Human Movement Sciences(Hum Kin 703) Prereq: grad st; HMS 702(Hum Kin 702)(P).

D 54852 LEC 001 R 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA

~ HMS 709 G 1 Research PracticumPrereq: grad st, admis to DPT program; or cons instr.

59515 LEC 001 W 10:00am-11:50am TBA

~ HMS 711 G 1 Evidence Based Practice: InterventionsPrereq: grad st, admis to DPT Program; or cons instr.

59519 LEC 201 To be arranged TBA Taught completely on-line, internet access req’d. Regular UWMtuition assessed.

~ HMS 717 G 2 Pharmacology In RehabilitationPrereq: grad st, admis to DPT Program; or cons instr

59523 LEC 001 R 2:00pm-3:50pm KC 122 Dvorak,L

~ HMS 718 G 1-2 Clinical RadiologyPrereq: grad st, admis to DPT Program; or cons instr

55454 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Huddleston,W 2 cr Taught completely on-line, internet access req’d. RegularUWM tuition assessed.

~ HMS 741 G 3 Musculoskeletal System: Lower ExtremitiesPrereq: grad st, admis to DPT Program; or cons instr.

59528 LEC 001 MW 3:00pm-4:50pm PAV 378 Huddleston,W

~ HMS 765 G 4 Neuromuscular: AdultPrereq: grad st, admis to DPT Program; or cons instr.

59529 LEC 001 MWF 1:00pm-2:50pm PAV 356 Zalewski,K Some labs may be off-campus

# HMS 780 G 2 Clinical TeachingPrereq: grad st, admis to DPT Program; or cons instr.

59530 LEC 001 TR 8:00am-9:50am KC 122 Dietrich,A Some labs may be off-campus

~ HMS 798 G 1-6 Independent ProjectRetakable w/ chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons instr

HMS 799 G 1-3 Independent Reading(Hum Kin 799) May be repeated with change in topic to max of 6 cr. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

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HMS 850 G 3 Seminar in Psychological Aspects of Physical Activity:(Hum Kin 850) May be repeated with change in topic to max of 6 cr. Prereq: grad st; HMS 550(Hum Kin 550)(P) or cons instr.

55442 SEM 001 M 1:00pm-3:40pm END 475 Meyer,B TOPIC: Seminar in Applied Sport Psychology 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

HMS 888 G 0 Candidate for Degree(Hum Kin 888) Fee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: grad st.

HMS 891 G 3 Research Seminar(Hum Kin 891) Not open to option A or C students. Prereq: grad st; completion of all or conc reg in remaining coursework for degree.

54394 SEM 010 To be Arranged TBA Duncan,M54658 SEM 015 To be Arranged TBA Earl Boehm,J55530 SEM 020 To be Arranged TBA Huddleston,W54400 SEM 025 To be Arranged TBA Meyer,B55532 SEM 030 To be Arranged TBA Moerchen,V54402 SEM 035 To be Arranged TBA OConnor,K54660 SEM 040 To be Arranged TBA Papaioannou,G54406 SEM 045 To be Arranged TBA Smith II,J54724 SEM 050 To be Arranged TBA Snyder,A54726 SEM 055 To be Arranged TBA Strath,S55210 SEM 060 To be Arranged TBA Swartz,A55534 SEM 065 To be Arranged TBA Zalewski,K

~ HMS 895 G 1-6 Research and ThesisPrereq: grad st; cons instr

HMS 910 G 1 Advanced Seminar in Health SciencesRetakable to 4 cr max. Prereq: grad st

D 59701 SEM 001 T 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA

~ HMS 991 G 1-12 Doctoral DissertationPrereq: grad st; admit to Ph.D. candidacy

# HMS 999 G 1-6 Advanced Independent StudyPrereq: grad st; cons instr

Human Kinetics, Crosslisted CoursesOCCTHPY 280 Applied Human Anatomy for Health Professionals

Occupational Therapy (OccThpy)Occupational Therapy Chair : Virginia Stoffel, END 989, 229-4713Occupational Therapy Program Director: Carol Haertlein Sells, END 983, 229-4713Student Advising: MER 115, (414)229-2758

# OCCTHPY 260 U 3 Enhancing Health Through Activity, Occupation and Technology IPrereq: none.

55036 LEC 401 W 1:00pm-2:50pm TBA Cummings,F Add’l course fee $10.0054854 LAB 801 M 9:30am-11:20am END 915 Cummings,F54856 LAB 802 M 11:30am-1:20pm END 915 Cummings,F

OCCTHPY 280 U 3 Applied Human Anatomy for Health ProfessionalsSpecial course fee assessed for lab materials. Prereq: Bio Sci 203(P) or cons instr.

54408 LEC 401 MW 8:00am-8:50am END 103 King II,T Add’l special course fee: $35.00. Course fee subject to change.Please consult web schedule of classes.

54410 LAB 801 R 8:00am-9:50am END 915 King II,T54412 LAB 802 R 10:00am-11:50am END 915 King II,T54414 LAB 803 F 8:00am-9:50am END 915 King II,T54416 LAB 804 F 10:00am-11:50am END 915 King II,T55182 LAB 805 W 10:00am-11:50am END 915 King II,T OT STUDENTS ONLY55184 LAB 806 W 12:00pm-1:50pm END 915 King II,T OT STUDENTS ONLY

OCCTHPY 301 U 3 Applied Neuroscience for Health ProfessionalsPrereq: OccThpy 280(P) or cons instr.

55294 LEC 001 T 8:00am-10:50am TBAKing II,T

#+ OCCTHPY 305 U 3 Applied PsychopathologyPrereq: jr st in OccThpy prog; or cons instr.

55288 LEC 401 R 10:00am-11:50am TBA Doughty,K54418 DIS 601 R 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA Doughty,K54420 DIS 602 R 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA Doughty,K

OCCTHPY 323 U 2 Program Management in RehabilitationPrereq: sr st in OccThpy prog or cons instr.

55186 LEC 001 R 1:00pm-2:50pm TBA Darragh,A

# OCCTHPY 326 U 3 Occupational Therapy in Pediatrics IPrereq: jr st in OccThpy; OccThpy 301(P).

55304 LEC 402 M 9:30am-10:45am TBA Barnekow,K Add’l course fee $15.0055306 LAB 803 M 11:00am-12:15pm END 916 Barnekow,K55308 LAB 804 M 12:30pm-1:45pm END 916 Barnekow,K

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#+ OCCTHPY 330 U 1-3 Foundations of Professional Practice in Occupational TherapyMay not be retaken for cr. Prereq: jr st in Occthpy Prog.

54422 LEC 001 M 9:00am-10:50am TBA Finet,M 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

+ OCCTHPY 350 U 1 Professional Development Seminar IPrereq: jr st in OccThpy prog; or cons instr.

54860 SEM 001 T 1:00pm-2:50pm END 816 Finet,M55284 SEM 002 T 1:00pm-2:50pm END 955 Cummings,F55286 SEM 003 T 1:00pm-2:50pm END 916 Nelson,N

OCCTHPY 401 U 3 Overview of Medical ConditionsPrereq: jr st in OccThpy prog; OccThpy 328(P); OccThpy 301(P); or cons instr.

55276 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Sindhu,B

OCCTHPY 411 U 3 Occupational Therapy and Psychosocial RehabilitationPrereq: sr st in OccThpy prog; OccThpy 305(P) & 315(P).

54424 LEC 401 W 9:00am-10:50am TBA Stoffel,V54426 LAB 801 W 11:00am-12:50pm TBA Stoffel,V54428 LAB 802 W 1:00pm-2:50pm TBA Stoffel,V

+ OCCTHPY 460 U 1 Professional Development Seminar IIIPrereq: sr st in OccThpy prog; OccThpy 390(P); or cons instr.

55278 SEM 001 T 1:00pm-2:50pm END 816 Finet,M55280 SEM 002 T 1:00pm-2:50pm END 955 Cummings,F55282 SEM 003 T 1:00pm-2:50pm END 916 Nelson,N

OCCTHPY 505 U 3 Occupational Therapy in Work ProgramsPrereq: jr or sr st in OccThpy Prog, or cons instr.

54430 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA King,P

OCCTHPY 510 U/G 6 Occupational Therapy Field Service IPrereq: sr or grad st in OccThpy prog.

54432 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Nelson,N Grad St in OT Program.

OCCTHPY 515 U/G 6 Occupational Therapy Field Service IIPrereq: sr or grad st in OccThpy prog.

54436 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Nelson,N Grad St in OT Program.

# OCCTHPY 550 U/G 3 Upper Extremity Evaluation and Treatment in Hand Therapy(327) Prereq: jr st in OccThpy prog; or grad st in OccThpy prog; or cons instr.

55368 LEC 401 T 12:30pm-2:20pm END 915 Nelson,N Add’l special course fee: $50.00. LEC is held in END 915/925.59320 LEC 402 T 2:30pm-4:20pm END 915 Nelson,N55370 LAB 801 R 12:30pm-2:20pm END 915 Nelson,N LAB is held in END 915/925.59321 LAB 802 R 2:30pm-4:20pm END 915 Nelson,N

OCCTHPY 590 U/G 1-3 Topics in Occupational Therapy:May be retaken with change in topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st in OccThpy prog or cons instr.

55720 SEM 003 T 3:30pm-4:20pm END 916 Barnekow,K TOPIC: Topics in MCH: Family Mentoring & LeadershipLund,S

OCCTHPY 596 U/G 3 Vision II: Practical Aspects of Visual Impairment & Low Vision InterventionPrereq: jr st or cons instr.

D 55372 LEC 001 T 4:30pm-7:10pm END 915 Nelipovich,MTaugher,P

OCCTHPY 599 U 1-3 Independent StudyMay be retaken for degree cr. Prereq: jr st in OccThpy Prog; writ cons instr.

OCCTHPY 620 U/G 3 Introduction to Assistive and Rehabilitation TechnologyPrereq: jr st or cons instr.

D 55290 LEC 401 M 5:00pm-6:50pm TBA Cummings,FD 55292 LAB 801 T 5:00pm-6:50pm TBA Cummings,F

55714 LAB 802 M 12:00pm-1:50pm TBA Cummings,F55716 LAB 803 M 2:00pm-3:50pm TBA

OCCTHPY 625 U/G 3 Design and DisabilityPrereq: jr st or cons instr.

D 55484 LEC 001 W 5:00pm-7:40pm TBA Smith,R

# OCCTHPY 701 G 3 Advanced Application of Instrumentation Theory in Health CarePrereq: grad st.

D 55630 SEM 004 M 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA Johnston,M Course taught partially online. Internet access req’d. RegularUWM tuition assessed.

D 55632 SEM 005 M 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA Fennema-Jansen,S Course taught partially online. Internet access req’d. RegularUWM tuition assessed.

D 55634 SEM 006 M 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA Smith,R Course taught partially online. Internet access req’d. RegularUWM tuition assessed.

# OCCTHPY 710 G 3 Community Models of Occupational Therapy PracticePrereq: grad st in OccThpy prgrm or cons instr

55486 SEM 001 M 1:00pm-3:40pm TBA Darragh,A 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Course taught partially online. Internetaccess req’d. Regular UWM tuition assessed.

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# OCCTHPY 741 G 1 Research SeminarPrereq: grad st; OccThpy 890(C) or 990(C) or cons instr.

55188 SEM 001 R 4:00pm-5:40pm TBA

OCCTHPY 760 G 3 Assistive and Rehabilitation TechnologyPrereq: grad st; college-level computer course or equiv or cons instr. Prereq: Must be accepted for ATAD certificate track.

59535 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Cummings,F Prereq: Must be accepted for ATAD certificate track.

~ OCCTHPY 774 G 3 Trauma Counseling I: Theory and ResearchNurs 774, OccThpy 774, and Soc Wrk 774 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: grad st

p 55520 SEM 101 S 9:00am-4:30pm TBA Dunning,C 09/02/2008-11/15/2008 Meets at the School of ContinuingEducation, 161 W. Wisconsin Ave. Every other Saturday from 9/6to 11/15(6 Saturdays).

# OCCTHPY 777 G 1-6 Fieldwork in Assistive TechnologyExcEduc 777 & OccThpy 777 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. May be retaken for 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st& cons instr.

58974 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Cummings,F

OCCTHPY 790 G 2-3 Design ProjectJointly offered with & counts as repeat of Nurs 790 & Ind Eng 790. Prereq: grad st; Ind Eng 780(P), 783(P), 786(P), 788(P) or consinstr.

# OCCTHPY 880 G 1-6 Master’s ProjectPrereq: grad st; cons advisor.

~ OCCTHPY 890 G 1-6 Research and ThesisPrereq: grad st; cons advisor

# OCCTHPY 900 G 3 Teaching, Learning and Educational Leadership in the Health SciencesPrereq: grad st.

59536 LEC 001 W 2:30pm-5:20pm END 955 Sander,E

~ OCCTHPY 990 G 1-6 Research and DissertationPrereq: grad st; cons advisor.

OCCTHPY 999 G 1-3 Advanced Independent StudyPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

Sport and Recreation (Spt&Rec)

Human Movement SciencesChair: Cynthia Hasbrook, END 471, 229-6080.Student Advising: MER 115, 229-5981.

NOTE: Auditors will be admitted to Klotsche Center for Class. For Facility usage at other times, a membership must be purchased.

Contact the Sport & Recreation Program at 414-227-3123 or ‘[email protected]’ or come to END 411 if you need special accommodations.

For directions to the off-campus course sites, you may find a web location finder useful. No particular search tool is recommended but among the many available are:

www.mapquest.comwww.mapsyahoo.comwww.mapsonus.comwww.mapblast.com

SPT&REC 100 U 1 Sports Officiating - BasketballPrereq: none.

55060 LEC 301 F 8:00am-9:50am PAV 249 Barno,P55152 LEC 303 F 10:00am-11:50am PAV 249 Barno,P

SPT&REC 110 U 1 Physical ConditioningPrereq: none.

54962 LEC 301 MW 8:00am-8:50am PAV 249 Schillinger,S55064 LEC 303 MW 9:00am-9:50am PAV 249 Schillinger,S54748 LEC 305 TR 8:00am-8:50am PAV 249 Harwell,A55062 LEC 307 TR 9:00am-9:50am PAV 249 Harwell,A

SPT&REC 112 U 1 Yoga IPrereq: none. It is highly recommended that students bring a mat and a blanket or towel for their comfort. These items are not pro-vided by the department.

54444 LEC 101 MW 8:00am-9:30am OFC 500 Biasi,P 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Parlor-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not availablein the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

54446 LEC 103 MW 9:30am-11:00am OFC 500 Biasi,P 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Parlor-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not availablein the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

54448 LEC 105 MW 12:30pm-2:00pm OFC 500 Rodero,M 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Parlor-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not availablein the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

54450 LEC 106 MW 12:30pm-2:00pm OFC 500 Rodero,M 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Parlor-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not avail-able in the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

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54452 LEC 107 MW 2:00pm-3:30pm OFC 500 Filzen,S 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Parlor-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not avail-able in the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

54888 LEC 108 MW 2:00pm-3:30pm OFC 500 Filzen,S 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Parlor-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not availablein the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

54454 LEC 109 TR 8:00am-9:30am OFC 500 Corbin,K 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Parlor-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not availablein the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

54896 LEC 110 TR 8:00am-9:30am OFC 500 Corbin,K 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Parlor-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not avail-able in the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

58712 LEC 111 F 9:00am-12:00pm OFC 500 McGrath,M 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,North Room-2nd Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is notavailable in the church lot. Across the street from the StudentUnion.

59875 LEC 113 MW 2:00pm-3:30pm OFC 500 Liebscher,S 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church, EastRoom-2nd Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not avail-able in the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

59876 LEC 114 MW 2:00pm-3:30pm OFC 500 Liebscher,S 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church, EastRoom-2nd Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not avail-able in the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

54894 LEC 115 M 3:30pm-6:30pm OFC 500 Dworak,L 09/08/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Parlor-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not availablein the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

54458 LEC 117 R 3:30pm-6:30pm OFC 500 Corbin,K 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Parlor-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not availablein the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

58713 LEC 119 W 3:30pm-6:30pm OFC 500 Liebscher,S 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Parlor-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not availablein the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

54898 LEC 121 TR 11:30am-1:00pm OFC 500 Corbin,K 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church, EastRoom-2nd Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not avail-able in the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

54460 LEC 123 T 3:30pm-6:30pm OFC 500 Corbin,K 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Parlor-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not avail-able in the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

D 58714 LEC 125 R 6:30pm-9:30pm OFC 500 Rodero,M 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Parlor-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not avail-able in the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

D 54666 LEC 126 R 6:30pm-9:30pm OFC 500 Rodero,M 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Parlor-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not availablein the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

54620 LEC 133 TR 9:30am-11:00am OFC 500 Corbin,K 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church, EastRoom-2nd Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not avail-able in the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

54622 LEC 134 TR 9:30am-11:00am OFC 500 Corbin,K 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church, EastRoom-2nd Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not availablein the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

54750 LEC 137 TR 3:30pm-5:00pm OFC 500 Rodero,M 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,North Room-2nd Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is notavailable in the church lot. Across the street from the StudentUnion.

54752 LEC 138 TR 3:30pm-5:00pm OFC 500 Rodero,M 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church, NorthRoom-2nd Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not availablein the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

D 54900 LEC 139 T 5:30pm-8:30pm OFC 500 Rodero,M 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church, EastRoom-2nd Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not avail-able in the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

D 54754 LEC 140 T 5:30pm-8:30pm OFC 500 Rodero,M 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church, EastRoom-2nd Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not availablein the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

54902 LEC 141 M 11:30am-1:00pm OFC 500 Biasi,P 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church, EastRoom-2nd Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not avail-able in the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

54904 LEC 143 T 9:30am-11:00am OFC 500 Dworak,L Kenwood United Methodist Church, Parlor-1st Floor, 2319 E.Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not available in the church lot. Acrossthe street from the Student Union.

54906 LEC 145 T 1:00pm-2:30pm OFC 500 Rodero,M Kenwood United Methodist Church, Parlor-1st Floor, 2319 E.Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not available in the church lot. Acrossthe street from the Student Union.

55148 LEC 149 MW 11:30am-1:00pm OFC 500 Heffernan,P 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Ranson Center-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is notavailable in the church lot. Across the street from the StudentUnion.

58727 LEC 150 MW 11:30am-1:00pm OFC 500 Heffernan,P 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Ranson Center-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is notavailable in the church lot. Across the street from the StudentUnion.

D 55460 LEC 155 MW 4:30pm-6:00pm OFC 850 Corbin,K 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Plymouth Church, Graham Hall-2ndFloor, 2717 E. Hampshire Ave. One block east of Mitchell Hall onHampshire Ave.

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D 55462 LEC 157 MW 6:00pm-7:30pm OFC 850 Corbin,K 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Plymouth Church, Graham Hall-2ndFloor, 2717 E. Hampshire Ave. One block east of Mitchell Hall onHampshire Ave.

SPT&REC 113 U 1 Yoga IIPrereq: Spt&Rec 112(P). It is highly recommended that students bring a mat and a blanket or towel for their comfort. These itemsare not provided by the department.

55324 LEC 101 R 9:30am-11:00am OFC 500 Dworak,L Kenwood United Methodist Church, Parlor-1st Floor, 2319 EKenwood Blvd. Parking is not available in the church lot. Acrossthe street from the Student Union.

54756 LEC 102 MW 8:00am-9:30am OFC 500 Biasi,P 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Parlor-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not availablein the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

54624 LEC 104 M 3:30pm-6:30pm OFC 500 McGrath,M 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Parlor-1st Floor, 2319 E Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not availablein the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

54626 LEC 106 MW 9:30am-11:00am OFC 500 Biasi,P 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood United MethodistChurch,Parlor-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is notavailable in the church lot. Across the street from the StudentUnion.

54462 LEC 108 T 3:30pm-6:30pm OFC 500 Corbin,K 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Parlor-1st floor, 2319 E Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not availablein the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

54464 LEC 110 W 3:30pm-6:30pm OFC 500 Liebscher,S 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Parlor-1st Floor, 2319 E Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not availablein the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

58728 LEC 112 R 3:30pm-6:30pm OFC 500 Corbin,K 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Parlor-1st Floor, 2319 E Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not availablein the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

D 55464 LEC 114 MW 4:30pm-6:00pm OFC 850 Corbin,K 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Plymouth Church, Graham Hall-2ndFloor, 2717 E. Hampshire Ave. One block east of Mitchell Hall onHampshire Ave.

D 55466 LEC 116 MW 6:00pm-7:30pm OFC 850 Corbin,K 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Plymouth Church, Graham Hall-2ndFloor, 2717 E. Hampshire Ave. One block east of Mitchell Hall onHampshire Ave.

54994 LEC 118 TR 11:30am-1:00pm OFC 500 Biasi,P 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church, EastRoom-2nd Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not avail-able in the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

55502 LEC 120 TR 9:30am-11:00am OFC 500 McGrath,M 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church, NorthRoom-2nd Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not avail-able in the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

59116 LEC 122 F 9:00am-12:00pm OFC 500 McGrath,M 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church, NorthRoom-2nd Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not avail-able in the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

59896 LEC 301 MW 8:00am-8:50am ENG 199 Comstock,S

SPT&REC 114 U 1 Weight Training IPrereq: none.

54466 LEC 301 MW 8:00am-8:50am PAV 296 Bartz,M54468 LEC 303 TR 8:00am-8:50am PAV 296 Bartz,M55066 LEC 305 MW 9:00am-9:50am PAV 296 Bartz,M54470 LEC 307 TR 9:00am-9:50am PAV 296 Bartz,M54472 LEC 309 MW 10:00am-10:50am PAV 296 Bartz,M

SPT&REC 115 U 1 Weight Training IIPrereq: Spt&Rec 114(P).

54474 LEC 301 TR 10:00am-10:50am PAV 296 Bartz,M

SPT&REC 116 U 1 Aerobic DancePrereq: none.

58729 LEC 301 TR 12:00pm-12:50pm ENG 199 Losi,A58730 LEC 303 TR 1:00pm-1:50pm ENG 199 Losi,A58731 LEC 305 MW 2:00pm-2:50pm KC 104 Losi,A58732 LEC 307 MW 3:00pm-3:50pm KC 104 Losi,A58733 LEC 309 TR 2:00pm-2:50pm KC 104 Edwards Fikes,M58734 LEC 311 TR 3:00pm-3:50pm KC 104 Edwards Fikes,M

SPT&REC 117 U 1 Step AerobicsPrereq: none.

D 58735 LEC 101 TR 7:00pm-8:30pm OFC 500 Edwards Fikes,M 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,North Room-2nd Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is notavailable in the church lot. Across the street from the StudentUnion.

D 58736 LEC 102 TR 7:00pm-8:30pm OFC 500 Edwards Fikes,M 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church, NorthRoom-2nd Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not avail-able in the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

SPT&REC 120 U 1 Swim IPrereq: none.

54476 LEC 301 TR 8:00am-8:50am KC 115 Agostini,A Beginning or advanced beginning skills only.55144 LEC 303 MW 9:00am-9:50am KC 115 Agostini,A Beginning or advanced beginning skills only.55146 LEC 305 MW 10:00am-10:50am KC 115 Boock,B Beginning or advanced beginning skills only.

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SPT&REC 121 U 1 Swim IIPrereq: Spt&Rec 120(P) or swim one length of pool (25 yards) any stroke.

54478 LEC 301 TR 9:00am-9:50am KC 115 Agostini,A

SPT&REC 123 U 1 Water AerobicsPrereq: none.

54480 LEC 301 MW 8:00am-8:50am KC 115 Mahlberg,J54482 LEC 303 TR 10:00am-10:50am KC 115 Mahlberg,J

SPT&REC 126 U 1 Skin & ScubaPrereq: none. Students must be able to swim 200 yd swim, tread water for 10 minutes. PADI open water certification available.

D 54484 LEC 101 T 7:00pm-9:30pm OFC 30 Otte,G Add’l Special Course Fee: $225.00. Aquatic Adventures Inc,13830 W. Greenfield Ave., Brookfield, WI & TBA.

D 54486 LEC 103 W 7:00pm-9:30pm OFC 30 Otte,G Add’l Special Course Fee: $225.00. Aquatic Adventures, Inc.13830 W. Greenfield Ave., Brookfield, WI & TBA.

SPT&REC 130 U 1 Ballroom Dance IPrereq: none.

54972 LEC 101 TR 12:00pm-1:00pm OFC 500 Murphy,L Kenwood United Methodist Church, Gym-Basement, 2319 E.Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not available in the church lot. Acrossthe street from the Student Union.

58738 LEC 103 TR 1:00pm-2:00pm OFC 500 Murphy,L Kenwood United Methodist Church, Gym-Basement, 2319 E.Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not available in the church lot. Acrossthe street from the Student Union.

59073 LEC 105 MW 11:30am-12:30pm OFC 500 Murphy,L Kenwood United Methodist Church, Gym-Basement, 2319 E.Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not available in the church lot. Acrossthe street from the Student Union.

58739 LEC 107 MW 12:30pm-1:30pm OFC 500 Murphy,L Kenwood United Methodist Church, Gym-Basement, 2319 E.Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not available in the church lot. Acrossthe street from the Student Union.

SPT&REC 156 U 1 OrienteeringPrereq: none.

p 59577 LEC 102 S 10:00am-2:00pm OFC 850 Teschendorf,K 09/29/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $10.00.Plymouth Church, Dining Room-Basement, 2717 E. HampshireAve. One block east of Mitchell Hall on Hampshire Ave.Additional time TBA.

U 10:00am-2:00pm OFC 850

SPT&REC 161 U 1 Bowling IPrereq: none.

55068 LEC 301 MW 11:00am-11:50am UN WB95 Hoefs,B 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.54768 LEC 302 MW 11:00am-11:50am UN WB95 Hoefs,B 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.55070 LEC 303 MW 12:00pm-12:50pm UN WB95 Sorce,C 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.54774 LEC 304 MW 12:00pm-12:50pm UN WB95 Sorce,C 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.54488 LEC 305 TR 11:00am-11:50am UN WB95 Hoefs,B 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.54772 LEC 306 TR 11:00am-11:50am UN WB95 Hoefs,B 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.54490 LEC 307 TR 12:00pm-12:50pm UN WB95 Sorce,C 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.54770 LEC 308 TR 12:00pm-12:50pm UN WB95 Sorce,C 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.54908 LEC 309 MW 1:00pm-1:50pm UN WB95 Sorce,C 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.54910 LEC 310 MW 1:00pm-1:50pm UN WB95 Sorce,C 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.54912 LEC 311 TR 1:00pm-1:50pm UN WB95 Sorce,C 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.54914 LEC 312 TR 1:00pm-1:50pm UN WB95 Sorce,C 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.54916 LEC 313 MW 10:00am-10:50am UN WB95 Hoefs,B 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.54918 LEC 314 MW 10:00am-10:50am UN WB95 Hoefs,B 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.54920 LEC 315 TR 10:00am-10:50am UN WB95 Hoefs,B 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.54922 LEC 316 TR 10:00am-10:50am UN WB95 Hoefs,B 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.55072 LEC 317 MW 9:00am-9:50am UN WB95 Hoefs,B 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.55074 LEC 318 MW 9:00am-9:50am UN WB95 Hoefs,B 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.55076 LEC 319 TR 9:00am-9:50am UN WB95 Hoefs,B 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.58740 LEC 320 TR 9:00am-9:50am UN WB95 Hoefs,B 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.55078 LEC 321 MW 2:00pm-2:50pm UN WB95 Sorce,C 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.55080 LEC 322 MW 2:00pm-2:50pm UN WB95 Sorce,C 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.55132 LEC 323 MW 3:00pm-3:50pm UN WB95 Sorce,C 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.55134 LEC 324 MW 3:00pm-3:50pm UN WB95 Sorce,C 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.

SPT&REC 162 U 1 Bowling IIPrereq: Spt&Rec 161(P).

54794 LEC 301 F 9:30am-11:10am UN WB95 Sorce,C 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.54776 LEC 302 F 9:30am-11:10am UN WB95 Sorce,C 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.54996 LEC 303 TR 2:00pm-2:50pm UN WB95 Sorce,C 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.55000 LEC 304 TR 2:00pm-2:50pm UN WB95 Sorce,C 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.58742 LEC 305 TR 3:00pm-3:50pm UN WB95 Sorce,C 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.55136 LEC 306 TR 3:00pm-3:50pm UN WB95 Sorce,C 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.55330 LEC 307 MW 4:00pm-4:50pm UN WB95 Sorce,C 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.55332 LEC 308 MW 4:00pm-4:50pm UN WB95 Sorce,C 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.55334 LEC 309 TR 4:00pm-4:50pm UN WB95 Sorce,C 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.58743 LEC 310 TR 4:00pm-4:50pm UN WB95 Sorce,C 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $40.00.

SPT&REC 166 U 1 GolfPrereq: none. Clubs provided.

55222 LEC 105 TR 11:00am-1:00pm OFC 795 Holterman,T 09/02/2008-10/11/2008 Oakwood Golf Course, 3600 W.Oakwood Rd., Franklin, WI.

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SPT&REC 172 U 1 Tae Kwon-DoPrereq: none.

D 54670 LEC 101 T 6:00pm-9:00pm OFC 785 Mustapich,J 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 North Shore Presbyterian Church, 4048N. Bartlett Ave.

D 54634 LEC 102 T 6:00pm-9:00pm OFC 785 Mustapich,J 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 North Shore Presbyterian Church, 4048N. Bartlett Ave.

D 58744 LEC 103 M 6:00pm-9:00pm OFC 785 Mustapich,J 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 North Shore Presbyterian Church, 4048N. Bartlett Ave.

D 58745 LEC 104 M 6:00pm-9:00pm OFC 785 Mustapich,J 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 North Shore Presbyterian Church, 4048N. Bartlett Ave.

SPT&REC 173 U 1 Tae Kwon-Do IIPrereq: Spt&Rec 172(P) or equiv.

D 54778 LEC 101 T 6:00pm-9:00pm OFC 785 Mustapich,J 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 North Shore Presbyterian Church, 4048N. Bartlett Ave.

D 54780 LEC 102 T 6:00pm-9:00pm OFC 785 Mustapich,J 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 North Shore Presbyterian Church, 4048N. Bartlett Ave.

D 58746 LEC 103 M 6:00pm-9:00pm OFC 785 Mustapich,J 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 North Shore Presbyterian Church, 4048N. Bartlett Ave.

D 58747 LEC 104 M 6:00pm-9:00pm OFC 785 Mustapich,J 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 North Shore Presbyterian Church, 4048N. Bartlett Ave.

SPT&REC 174 U 1 Self-DefensePrereq: none. Emphasis on training techniques for women.

D 55512 LEC 107 R 6:00pm-7:30pm OFC 500 Gridley,M Kenwood United Methodist Church, Wesley Hall-Basement, 2319E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not available in the church lot.Across the street from the Student Union.

D 55510 LEC 109 MW 6:00pm-7:30pm OFC 500 Konkol,A 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Wesley Hall-Basement, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is notavailable in the church lot. Across the street from the StudentUnion.

D 55514 LEC 110 MW 6:00pm-7:30pm OFC 500 Konkol,A 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Wesley Hall-Basement, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is notavailable in the church lot. Across the street from the StudentUnion.

54494 LEC 301 MW 8:00am-8:50am KC 114 Kopish,A54496 LEC 303 MW 10:00am-10:50am KC 114 Kopish,A55082 LEC 305 MW 11:00am-11:50am KC 114 Kopish,A60031 LEC 307 TR 11:00am-11:50am KC 114 Kopish,A

SPT&REC 176 U 1 BasketballPrereq: none.

54498 LEC 301 F 8:00am-9:50am PAV 249 Chambliss,SMackenzie,G

55138 LEC 303 F 10:00am-11:50am PAV 249 Chambliss,SMackenzie,G

SPT&REC 179 U 1 HandballPrereq: none.

54500 LEC 301 MW 2:00pm-2:50pm KC 129 Stebbins,J Refer to Spt & Rec 295 lec 301 for Handball II.

SPT&REC 180 U 1 Racquetball IPrereq: none.

54502 LEC 301 MW 8:00am-8:50am KC 129 Tabak,F55128 LEC 305 TR 8:00am-8:50am KC 129 Klaehn,D55130 LEC 307 TR 9:00am-9:50am KC 129 Klaehn,D58748 LEC 311 MW 9:00am-9:50am KC 129 Tabak,F

SPT&REC 182 U 1 Tennis IPrereq: none. Can of 3 balls and racquet required for first day of class.

54504 LEC 101 MW 10:00am-12:00pm OFC 525 Steinbach,D 09/02/2008-10/11/2008 Lake Park Tennis Courts, 2900 N. LakeDr.

59866 LEC 103 TR 10:00am-12:00pm OFC 525 09/02/2008-10/11/2008 Lake Park Tennis Courts, 2900 N. LakeDr.

59868 LEC 105 TR 12:00pm-2:00pm OFC 525 09/02/2008-10/11/2008 Lake Park Tennis Courts, 2900 N. LakeDr.

D 55022 LEC 107 MW 5:30pm-7:30pm OFC 593 Mundt,D 09/02/2008-10/11/2008 McKinley Tennis Courts, 1750 N. LincolnMemorial Dr.

D 55140 LEC 109 TR 5:30pm-7:30pm OFC 525 Schultz,J 09/02/2008-10/11/2008 Lake Park Tennis Courts, 2900 N. LakeDr.

D 58749 LEC 111 MW 7:30pm-9:30pm OFC 593 Mundt,D 09/02/2008-10/11/2008 McKinley Tennis Courts, 1750 N. LincolnMemorial Dr.

D 58750 LEC 113 TR 7:30pm-9:30pm OFC 525 Schultz,J 09/02/2008-10/11/2008 Lake Park Tennis Courts, 2900 N. LakeDr.

59815 LEC 115 TR 3:30pm-5:30pm OFC 525 Schultz,J 09/02/2008-10/11/2008 Lake Park Tennis Courts, 2900 N. LakeDr.

SPT&REC 183 U 1 Tennis IIPrereq: Spt&Rec 182. Can of 3 balls and racquet required for first day of class.

54924 LEC 101 MW 12:00pm-2:00pm OFC 525 Steinbach,D 09/02/2008-10/11/2008 Lake Park Tennis Courts, 2900 N. LakeDr.

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SPT&REC 185 U 1 Karate IPrereq: none.

54506 LEC 301 MW 9:00am-9:50am KC 114 Kopish,A54508 LEC 303 TR 8:00am-8:50am KC 114 Kopish,A

SPT&REC 186 U 1 Karate IIPrereq: Spt&Rec 170(P) or 185(P).

54510 LEC 301 TR 9:00am-9:50am KC 114 Kopish,A Yellow belt required.

SPT&REC 187 U 1 Karate IIIPrereq: Spt&Rec 171(P) or 186(P) or equiv.

54512 LEC 301 TR 10:00am-10:50am KC 114 Kopish,A Green belt required.

SPT&REC 191 U 1 VolleyballPrereq: none. Sports whistle recommended.

58752 LEC 301 TR 10:00am-10:50am PAV 249 Koenig,R See Sport & Rec 295 lec 119 & 121 for Beach Volleyball.58751 LEC 303 TR 2:30pm-3:20pm PAV 249 Koenig,R See Sport & Rec 295 lec 119 & 121 for Beach Volleyball.59074 LEC 306 MW 12:00pm-1:20pm ENG 199 Koenig,R 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 See Sport & Rec 295 lec 119 & 121 for

Beach Volleyball.

SPT&REC 192 U 1 Volleyball IIPrereq: Spt&Rec 178(P) or 191(P) or equiv. Sports whistle recommended.

54516 LEC 301 TR 11:00am-11:50am PAV 249 Koenig,R See Sport & Rec 295 lec 119 & 121 for Beach Volleyball.58754 LEC 303 MW 2:30pm-3:20pm PAV 249 Koenig,R See Sport & Rec 295 lec 119 & 121 for Beach Volleyball.

SPT&REC 289 U 1-2 General Recreation Activities:Counts as repeat of Spt&Rec 290 with same topic. May be retaken with change of topic. Prereq: none, except as required for spe-cific topic.

D 54784 LEC 103 R 7:00pm-9:00pm OFC 30 Otte,G TOPIC: Advanced Open Water Diver 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $128.00. Prereq: PADIOpen Water Diver or equiv. Aquatic Adventures, Inc. 13830 W.Greenfield Ave., Brookfield, WI & TBA.

D 55084 LEC 104 M 7:00pm-9:00pm OFC 30 Otte,G TOPIC: Scuba Equipment Maintenance Specialty 1 cr,10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $65.00.Prereq: PADI Open Water Diver or equiv. Aquatic Adventures,Inc. 13830 W. Greenfield Ave., Brookfield, WI & TBA.

D 59584 LEC 105 M 7:00pm-9:00pm OFC 30 Otte,G TOPIC: Underwater Photography 1 cr, 09/08/2008-10/25/2008Add’l Special Course Fee: $125.00. Prereq: Ability to snorkel.Aquatic Adventures, Inc. 13830 W. Greenfield Ave., Brookfield,WI & TBA.

D 55468 LEC 108 R 7:00pm-9:30pm OFC 30 Otte,G TOPIC: Diving-Enriched Air (Nitrox) 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $150.00. Prereq: Skinand Scuba (SPT&REC 126) or equiv. Aquatic Adventures, Inc.13830 W. Greenfield Ave., Brookfield & TBA. Prereq: Skin andScuba (SPT&REC 126) or equiv. Course fee includes books,equipment rental, and PADI certification fee.

58755 LEC 111 MW 2:00pm-3:30pm OFC 500 Gelbart,S TOPIC: Chess: Focus on Strategy 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008Kenwood United Methodist Church, South Room-2nd Floor,2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not available in the church lot.Across the street from the Student Union.

54782 LEC 112 MW 2:00pm-3:30pm OFC 500 Penkalski,D TOPIC: Chess: Focus on Tactics 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008Kenwood United Methodist Church, South Room-2nd Floor,2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not available in the church lot.Across the street from the Student Union.

58757 LEC 301 TR 9:30am-10:50am UN WB95 Leaf,L TOPIC: Table Tennis 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l SpecialCourse Fee: $20.00.

54518 LEC 302 TR 9:30am-10:50am UN WB95 Leaf,L TOPIC: Table Tennis 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l SpecialCourse Fee: $20.00.

58758 LEC 303 TR 11:30am-12:50pm UN WB95 Leaf,L TOPIC: Table Tennis 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l SpecialCourse Fee: $20.00.

54520 LEC 304 TR 11:30am-12:50pm UN WB95 Leaf,L TOPIC: Table Tennis 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l SpecialCourse Fee: $20.00.

58759 LEC 307 MW 11:30am-12:50pm UN WB95 Leaf,L TOPIC: Table Tennis 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l SpecialCourse Fee: $20.00.

55340 LEC 308 MW 11:30am-12:50pm UN WB95 Leaf,L TOPIC: Table Tennis 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l SpecialCourse Fee: $20.00.

55342 LEC 309 MW 1:00pm-2:20pm UN WB95 Leaf,L TOPIC: Table Tennis 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l SpecialCourse Fee: $20.00.

58760 LEC 310 MW 1:00pm-2:20pm UN WB95 Leaf,L TOPIC: Table Tennis 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l SpecialCourse Fee: $20.00.

58761 LEC 311 TR 1:00pm-2:20pm UN WB95 Leaf,L TOPIC: Table Tennis 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l SpecialCourse Fee: $20.00.

55344 LEC 312 TR 1:00pm-2:20pm UN WB95 Leaf,L TOPIC: Table Tennis 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l SpecialCourse Fee: $20.00.

59559 LEC 315 TR 9:30am-10:50am UN WB95 Noll,K TOPIC: Billiards and Pool 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $20.00.

59560 LEC 316 TR 9:30am-10:50am UN WB95 Noll,K TOPIC: Billiards and Pool 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $20.00.

59562 LEC 317 TR 11:00am-12:20pm UN WB95 Noll,K TOPIC: Billiards and Pool 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $20.00.

59563 LEC 318 TR 11:00am-12:20pm UN WB95 Noll,K TOPIC: Billiards and Pool 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $20.00.

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59564 LEC 319 TR 12:30pm-1:50pm UN WB95 Noll,K TOPIC: Billiards and Pool 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $20.00.

59566 LEC 320 TR 12:30pm-1:50pm UN WB95 Noll,K TOPIC: Billiards and Pool 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $20.00.

59567 LEC 321 TR 2:00pm-3:20pm UN WB95 Noll,K TOPIC: Billiards and Pool 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $20.00.

59568 LEC 322 TR 2:00pm-3:20pm UN WB95 Noll,K TOPIC: Billiards and Pool 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $20.00.

59569 LEC 323 TR 3:30pm-4:50pm UN WB95 Noll,K TOPIC: Billiards and Pool 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $20.00.

59570 LEC 324 TR 3:30pm-4:50pm UN WB95 Noll,K TOPIC: Billiards and Pool 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $20.00.

p 55350 LEC 329 S 12:00pm-3:50pm LAP 236 Noll,K TOPIC: Bicycle Road Riding 1 cr, 09/02/2008-09/27/2008 Bikeand helmet required.

p 55352 LEC 332 S 1:00pm-4:50pm LAP 236 Noll,K TOPIC: Bicycle Maintenance 1 cr, 09/29/2008-10/25/2008 Bikerequired.

p 55354 LEC 333 U 12:00pm-3:50pm LAP 236 Noll,K TOPIC: Off-Road Bicycling 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/04/2008 Bikeand helmet required. Trail use fees are required for weeks 2, 3,& 4.

SPT&REC 290 U 1-3 Ad Hoc Course in Sport and Recreation:May be retaken with change of topic.

D 54786 LEC 301 M 6:30pm-9:30pm TBA Clark,D TOPIC: Theory & Practice of Coaching CompetitiveSwimming 3 cr, 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

SPT&REC 291 U 1-2 Recreational Arts and Crafts:Counts as repeat of Spt&Rec 290 with same topic. May be retaken with change of topic. Prereq: none, except as required for spe-cific topic.

59129 LEC 101 M 2:00pm-5:00pm OFC 850 Damien,P TOPIC: Photography Fundamentals 2 cr, 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Plymouth Church, Parlor-1st Floor, 2717 E.Hampshire Ave. One block east of Mitchell Hall on HampshireAve. Darkroom not available. Students should expect to pay fortheir own film and development. $350.00 camera deposit payableto instructor at second class. Camera deposit is due upon receiptof camera. If you have your own 35 mm camera or digital cam-era, you may use your own camera. Deposit will be refundedwhen camera is returned by last class.

58796 LEC 103 T 2:00pm-5:00pm OFC 850 Damien,P TOPIC: Photography Fundamentals 2 cr Plymouth Church,Parlor-1st Floor, 2717 E. Hampshire Ave. One block east ofMitchell Hall on Hampshire Ave. Darkroom not available.Students should expect to pay for their own film and develop-ment. $350.00 camera deposit payable to instructor at secondclass. Camera deposit is due upon receipt of camera. If you haveyour own 35 mm camera or digital camera, you may use yourown camera. Deposit will be refunded when camera is returnedby last class.

54930 LEC 105 F 9:00am-12:00pm OFC 500 Damien,P TOPIC: Photography Fundamentals 2 cr Kenwood UnitedMethodist Church, Parlor-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd.Parking is not available in the church lot. Across the street fromthe Student Union. Darkroom not available. Students shouldexpect to pay for their own film & development. $350 cameradeposit payable to instructor at second class. Camera deposit isdue upon receipt of camera. If you have your own 35 mm cam-era or digital camera, you may use your own camera. Depositwill be refunded when camera is returned by last class.

55326 LEC 107 F 1:00pm-4:00pm OFC 500 Damien,P TOPIC: Photography Fundamentals 2 cr Kenwood UnitedMethodist Church, Parlor-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd.Parking is not available in the church lot. Across the street fromthe Student Union. Darkroom not available. Students shouldexpect to pay for their own film & development. $350 cameradeposit payable to instructor at second class. Camera deposit isdue upon receipt of camera. If you have your own 35 mm cam-era or digital camera, you may use your own camera. Depositwill be refunded when camera is returned by last class.

58797 LEC 115 W 12:30pm-3:30pm OFC 640 Grimm,C TOPIC: Mugs, Jugs and Crocks: Pottery on the Wheel 1 cr,09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $30.00.Prereq: Intro to Pottery or Pottery Around the World. Murray HillPottery Works, 2458 N. Murray Ave.

55480 LEC 116 W 12:30pm-3:30pm OFC 640 Grimm,C TOPIC: Mugs, Jugs and Crocks: Pottery on the Wheel 1 cr,10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $30.00.Prereq: Intro to Pottery or Pottery Around the World. Murray HillPottery Works, 2458 N. Murray Ave.

55482 LEC 117 R 12:30pm-3:30pm OFC 640 Flick,G TOPIC: Pottery Around the World 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008Add’l Special Course Fee: $30.00. Murray Hill Pottery Works,2458 N. Murray Ave.

D 54672 LEC 121 W 6:00pm-9:00pm OFC 500 Wurster,W TOPIC: Introduction to Floral Design 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $35.00. Kenwood UnitedMethodist Church, Kitchen-Basement, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd.Parking is not available in the church lot. Across the street fromthe Student Union.

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D 54674 LEC 122 W 6:00pm-9:00pm OFC 500 Wurster,W TOPIC: Introduction to Floral Design-Special Occasions 1 cr,10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $35.00.Kenwood United Methodist Church, Kitchen-Basement, 2319 E.Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not available in the church lot. Acrossthe street from the Student Union. Previous floral experienceHIGHLY recommended.

54932 LEC 123 R 3:00pm-6:00pm OFC 500 Wurster,W TOPIC: Introduction to Floral Design 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $35.00. Kenwood UnitedMethodist Church, Kitchen-Basement, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd.Parking is not available in the church lot. Across the street fromthe Student Union.

58798 LEC 124 R 3:00pm-6:00pm OFC 500 Wurster,W TOPIC: Introduction to Floral Design-Special Occasions 1 cr,10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $35.00.Kenwood United Methodist Church, Kitchen-Basement, 2319 E.Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not available in the church lot. Acrossthe street from the Student Union. Previous floral experienceHIGHLY recommended.

D 58799 LEC 125 R 6:00pm-9:00pm OFC 500 Wurster,W TOPIC: Introduction to Floral Design 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $35.00. Kenwood UnitedMethodist Church, Kitchen-Basement, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd.Parking is not available in the church lot. Across the street fromthe Student Union.

D 54522 LEC 126 R 6:00pm-9:00pm OFC 500 Wurster,W TOPIC: Introduction to Floral Design 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $35.00. Kenwood UnitedMethodist Church, Kitchen-Basement, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd.Parking is not available in the church lot. Across the street fromthe Student Union.

59714 LEC 135 T 2:30pm-5:30pm OFC 1380 Steele,L TOPIC: Cooking Healthy Foods 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008Add’l Special Course Fee: $35.00. Westminster PresbyterianChurch, Kitchen-Basement, 2308 E. Belleview Pl. Five blockssouth of the Student Union.

59715 LEC 136 T 2:30pm-5:30pm OFC 1380 Steele,L TOPIC: Cooking Healthy Foods 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008Add’l Special Course Fee: $35.00. Westminster PresbyterianChurch, Kitchen-Basement, 2308 E. Belleview Pl. Five blockssouth of the Student Union.

D 58800 LEC 139 T 5:30pm-8:30pm OFC 1380 Steele,L TOPIC: Cooking Healthy Foods 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008Add’l Special Course Fee: $35.00. Westminster PresbyterianChurch, Kitchen-Basement, 2308 E. Belleview Pl. Five blockssouth of the Student Union.

D 58801 LEC 140 T 5:30pm-8:30pm OFC 1380 Steele,L TOPIC: Cooking Healthy Foods 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008Add’l Special Course Fee: $35.00. Westminster PresbyterianChurch, Kitchen-Basement, 2308 E. Belleview Pl. Five blockssouth of the Student Union.

D 58802 LEC 145 R 5:30pm-8:30pm OFC 1380 Steele,L TOPIC: Cooking Healthy Foods 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008Add’l Special Course Fee: $35.00. Westminster PresbyterianChurch, Kitchen-Basement, 2308 E. Belleview Pl. Five blockssouth of the Student Union.

D 55328 LEC 146 R 5:30pm-8:30pm OFC 1380 Steele,L TOPIC: Cooking Healthy Foods 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008Add’l Special Course Fee: $35.00. Westminster PresbyterianChurch, Kitchen-Basement, 2308 E. Belleview Pl. Five blockssouth of the Student Union.

58805 LEC 167 TR 9:30am-11:00am OFC 500 Weitzer,A TOPIC: Basic Drawing 2 cr Add’l Special Course Fee: $25.00.Kenwood United Methodist Church, South Room-2nd Floor, 2319E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not available in the church lot.Across the street from the Student Union.

55202 LEC 169 TR 1:00pm-2:30pm OFC 500 Weitzer,A TOPIC: Painting with Watercolors-Flowers 2 cr Add’l SpecialCourse Fee: $25.00. Kenwood United Methodist Church, SouthRoom-2nd Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not avail-able in the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

54964 LEC 171 TR 3:00pm-4:30pm OFC 500 Weitzer,A TOPIC: Painting with Watercolors-Landscapes&Architectures 2 cr Add’l Special Course Fee:$25.00. Kenwood United Methodist Church, South Room-2ndFloor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not available in thechurch lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

58806 LEC 181 MW 8:00am-9:30am OFC 500 Corbin,K TOPIC: Introduction to Ceramics 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008Add’l Special Course Fee: $30.00 Kenwood United MethodistChurch, South Room-2nd Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd.Parking is not available in the church lot. Across the street fromthe Student Union.

55734 LEC 182 MW 8:00am-9:30am OFC 500 Corbin,K TOPIC: Ceramics: Painting and Design 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $30.00. Kenwood UnitedMethodist Church, South Room-2nd Floor, 2319 E. KenwoodBlvd. Parking is not available in the church lot. Across the streetfrom the Student Union.

55732 LEC 183 MW 9:30am-11:00am OFC 500 Corbin,K TOPIC: Introduction to Ceramics 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008Add’l Special Course Fee: $30.00. Kenwood United MethodistChurch, South Room-2nd Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd.Parking is not available in the church lot. Across the street fromthe Student Union.

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55730 LEC 184 MW 9:30am-11:00am OFC 500 Corbin,K TOPIC: Ceramics: Painting and Design 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $30.00. Kenwood UnitedMethodist Church, South Room-2nd Floor, 2319 E. KenwoodBlvd. Parking is not available in the church lot. Across the streetfrom the Student Union.

D 59127 LEC 301 M 6:00pm-9:00pm UN EG30 Damien,P TOPIC: Intermediate Photography 2 cr, 09/08/2008-12/13/2008Prereq: Intro to Photography or Photo Fundamentals. UWMUnion Craft Center. Darkroom is available for course. Studentsshould expect to pay for their own film and development. $350.00camera deposit payable to instructor at second class. Cameradeposit is due upon receipt of camera. If you have your own 35mm camera or digital camera, you may use your own camera.Deposit will be refunded when camera is returned by last class.

D 59128 LEC 303 M 6:00pm-9:00pm UN EG30 Damien,P TOPIC: Advanced Photography 2 cr, 09/08/2008-12/13/2008Prereq: Intermediate Photography or consent of instr. UWMUnion Craft Center. Darkroom is available for course. Studentsshould expect to pay for their own film and development.$350.00 camera deposit payable to instructor at second class.Camera deposit is due upon receipt of camera. If you have yourown 35 mm camera or digital camera, you may use your owncamera. Deposit will be refunded when camera is returned bylast class.

D 58807 LEC 305 T 6:00pm-9:00pm UN EG30 Damien,P TOPIC: Darkroom Techniques 2 cr Prereq: Intro toPhotography or Photo Fundamentals or IntermediatePhotography/Advanced Photography. UWM Union Craft Center.Darkroom is available for course. Students should expect to payfor their own film and development. $350.00 camera depositpayable to instructor at second class. Camera deposit is dueupon receipt of camera. If you have your own 35 mm camera ordigital camera, you may use your own camera. Deposit will berefunded when camera is returned by last class.

SPT&REC 292 U 1-2 Social and Creative Dance:Counts as repeat of Spt&Rec 290 with same topic. May be retaken with change of topic. Prereq: none, except as required for spe-cific topic.

58808 LEC 101 MW 10:30am-12:00pm OFC 1380 McQuide,N TOPIC: Jazz Hip Hop 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 WestminsterPresbyterian Church, 2nd Floor, 2308 E. Belleview Pl. Fiveblocks south of the Student Union.

59038 LEC 102 MW 10:30am-12:00pm OFC 1380 McQuide,N TOPIC: Jazz Hip Hop 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 WestminsterPresbyterian Church, 2nd Floor, 2308 E. Belleview Pl. Fiveblocks south of the Student Union.

58809 LEC 103 MW 12:30pm-2:00pm OFC 1380 McQuide,N TOPIC: Tap Broadway Dance 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008Westminster Presbyterian Church, 2nd Floor, 2308 E. BelleviewPl. Five blocks south of the Student Union.

58810 LEC 104 MW 12:30pm-2:00pm OFC 1380 McQuide,N TOPIC: Tap Broadway Dance 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008Westminster Presbyterian Church, 2nd Floor, 2308 E. BelleviewPl. Five blocks south of the Student Union.

55024 LEC 105 TR 10:00am-11:30am OFC 500 Losi,A TOPIC: Hip Hop Dance 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 KenwoodUnited Methodist Church, Basement-Gym, 2319 E. KenwoodBlvd. Parking is not available in the church lot. Across the streetfrom the Student Union.

55010 LEC 106 TR 10:00am-11:30am OFC 500 Losi,A TOPIC: Hip Hop Dance 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 KenwoodUnited Methodist Church, Basement-Gym, 2319 E. KenwoodBlvd. Parking is not available in the church lot. Across the streetfrom the Student Union.

58813 LEC 107 MW 2:00pm-3:30pm OFC 1380 Murphy,L TOPIC: Swing and Salsa Dance 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008Westminster Presbyterian Church, 2nd Floor, 2308 E. BelleviewPl. Five blocks south of the Student Union.

58816 LEC 108 MW 2:00pm-3:30pm OFC 1380 Murphy,L TOPIC: Swing and Salsa Dance 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008Westminster Presbyterian Church, 2nd Floor, 2308 E. BelleviewPl. Five blocks south of the Student Union.

55086 LEC 109 TR 2:30pm-4:00pm OFC 500 Losi,A TOPIC: Hip Hop Dance 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 KenwoodUnited Methodist Church, Basement-Gym, 2319 E. KenwoodBlvd. Parking is not available in the church lot. Across the streetfrom the Student Union.

55088 LEC 110 TR 2:30pm-4:00pm OFC 500 Losi,A TOPIC: Hip Hop Dance 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 KenwoodUnited Methodist Church, Basement-Gym, 2319 E. KenwoodBlvd. Parking is not available in the church lot. Across the streetfrom the Student Union.

58817 LEC 112 MW 4:00pm-5:30pm OFC 1380 Carter,S TOPIC: Jazz Dance Express I 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008Westminster Presbyterian Church, 2nd Floor, 2308 E. BelleviewPl. Five blocks south of the Student Union.

58818 LEC 319 TR 10:30am-11:50am ENG 199 Rodero,M TOPIC: Dance for Fitness and Well Being 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008

58819 LEC 320 TR 10:30am-11:50am ENG 199 Rodero,M TOPIC: Dance for Fitness and Well Being 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008

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SPT&REC 293 U 1-2 Martial Arts:Counts as repeat of Spt&Rec 290 with same topic. May be retaken with change of topic. Prereq: none, except as required for spe-cific topic.

54934 LEC 101 MW 4:00pm-5:30pm OFC 500 Kuramoto,A TOPIC: T’ai Chi Ch’uan 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 KenwoodUnited Methodist Church, East Room-2nd Floor, 2319 E.Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not available in the church lot. Acrossthe street from the Student Union.

54628 LEC 103 MW 12:30pm-1:20pm OFC 850 Meyers,M TOPIC: T’ai Chi Ch’uan 1 cr Plymouth Church, Graham Hall-2nd Floor, 2717 E. Hampshire Ave. One block east of MitchellHall on Hampshire Ave.

54526 LEC 105 R 4:00pm-5:30pm OFC 850 Meyers,M TOPIC: T’ai Chi Ch’uan 1 cr Plymouth Church, Graham Hall-2nd Floor, 2717 E. Hampshire Ave. One block east of MitchellHall on Hampshire Ave.

D 54528 LEC 111 TR 5:00pm-6:30pm OFC 587 Davidova,L TOPIC: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $65.00. Henry Matamoros Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, 2653 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.

D 54530 LEC 112 TR 5:00pm-6:30pm OFC 587 Davidova,L TOPIC: Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $65.00 Henry Matamoros Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, 2653 S. Kinnickinnic Ave.

D 54532 LEC 113 W 4:30pm-7:30pm OFC 500 Bartylla,T TOPIC: Capoeira 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood UnitedMethodist Church, Gym-Basement, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd.Parking is not available in the church lot. Across the street fromthe Student Union.

D 54534 LEC 114 W 4:30pm-7:30pm OFC 500 Bartylla,T TOPIC: Capoeira 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood UnitedMethodist Church, Gym-Basement, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd.Parking is not available in the church lot. Across the street fromthe Student Union.

D 54536 LEC 115 W 4:30pm-7:30pm OFC 500 Bartylla,T TOPIC: Capoeira-Intermediate 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008Prereq: Capoeira or cons instr. Kenwood United MethodistChurch, Gym-Basement, 2319 E Kenwood Blvd. Parking is notavailable in the church lot. Across the street from the StudentUnion.

D 54538 LEC 116 W 4:30pm-7:30pm OFC 500 Bartylla,T TOPIC: Capoeira-Intermediate 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008Prereq: Capoeira or cons instr. Kenwood United MethodistChurch, Gym-Basement, 2319 E Kenwood Blvd. Parking is notavailable in the church lot. Across the street from the StudentUnion.

D 59130 LEC 119 M 6:30pm-9:30pm OFC 500 Bowden,J TOPIC: Okinawan Kobudo Weapons: Bo 1 cr, 09/08/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church, Gym-Basement,2319 E Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not available in the church lot.Across the street from the Student Union.

D 58832 LEC 120 M 6:30pm-9:30pm OFC 500 Bowden,J TOPIC: Okinawan Kobudo Weapons: Bo Sai 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church, Gym-Basement,2319 E Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not available in the church lot.Across the street from the Student Union.

D 54936 LEC 121 MW 7:00pm-8:30pm OFC 811 Solliday-McRoy,J TOPIC: Kendo 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l SpecialCourse Fee: $30.00. Our Lady of Divine Providence School,924 E. Clarke St. See Spt & Rec 293 Lec 131 and 132 forKendo II.

D 54938 LEC 122 MW 7:00pm-8:30pm OFC 811 Solliday-McRoy,J TOPIC: Kendo 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l SpecialCourse Fee: $30.00. Our Lady of Divine Providence School,924 E. Clarke St. See Spt & Rec 293 lec 131 and 132 for KendoII.

D 54788 LEC 123 TF 6:30pm-8:00pm OFC 167 Nickel,J TOPIC: Shaolin Kung Fu 1 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $35.00. Chinese Kung Fu Center, 2120 W.Clybourn St., east entrance located in parking lot.

D 54790 LEC 124 TF 6:30pm-8:00pm OFC 167 Nickel,J TOPIC: Shaolin Kung Fu 1 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $35.00. Chinese Kung Fu Center, 2120 W.Clybourn St., east entrance located in parking lot.

D 54814 LEC 127 TF 6:30pm-8:00pm OFC 167 Nickel,J TOPIC: Shaolin Kung Fu 2 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $35.00. Prereq: Shaolin Kung Fu or equiv.or consent of instructor. Chinese Kung Fu Center, 2120 W.Clybourn St., east entrance located in parking lot.

D 54816 LEC 128 TF 6:30pm-8:00pm OFC 167 Nickel,J TOPIC: Shaolin Kung Fu 2 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $35.00. Prereq: Shaolin Kung Fu or equiv.or consent of instructor. Chinese Kung Fu Center, 2120 W.Clybourn St., east entrance located in parking lot.

D 55090 LEC 129 TF 6:30pm-8:00pm OFC 167 Nickel,J TOPIC: Shaolin Kung Fu 3 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $35.00. Prereq: Shaolin Kung Fu 2 orequiv or consent of instr. Chinese Kung Fu Center, 2120 W.Clybourn St. East entrance located in parking lot.

D 55092 LEC 130 TF 6:30pm-8:00pm OFC 167 Nickel,J TOPIC: Shaolin Kung Fu 3 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $35.00. Prereq: Shaolin Kung Fu 2 orequiv or consent of instr. Chinese Kung Fu Center, 2120 W.Clybourn St. East entrance located in parking lot.

D 58834 LEC 131 MW 7:00pm-8:30pm OFC 811 Solliday-McRoy,J TOPIC: Kendo II 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l SpecialCourse Fee: $30.00. Our Lady of Divine Providence School,924 E. Clarke St.

D 58835 LEC 132 MW 7:00pm-8:30pm OFC 811 Solliday-McRoy,J TOPIC: Kendo II 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l SpecialCourse Fee: $30.00. Our Lady of Divine Providence School,924 E. Clarke St.

59890 LEC 301 TR 8:00am-8:50am ENG 199 TOPIC: T’ai Chi Ch’uan 1 cr

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SPT&REC 294 U 1-2 Wilderness Adventure and Outdoor Activities:Counts as repeat of Spt&Rec 290 with same topic. May be retaken with change of topic. Prereq: none, except as required for spe-cific topic.

54540 LEC 101 T 4:00pm-4:50pm OFC 1350 McBride,C TOPIC: Backpacking 2 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Wil-O-Way,10602 W Underwood Creek Parkway, Wauwatosa. Equipmentrental available. Required overnight trip 10/3/08-10/5/08 or10/10/08-10/12/08.

D 54542 LEC 104 T 5:00pm-5:50pm OFC 1350 McBride,C TOPIC: Winter Camping-Advanced 2 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Prereq: Winter camping or consent of instructor. Wil-O-Way, 10602 W. Underwood Creek Parkway, Wauwatosa.Equipment rental available. Required overnight trip 1/7/09-1/9/09.

55296 LEC 106 T 4:00pm-4:50pm OFC 1350 McBride,C TOPIC: Winter Camping 2 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Wil-O-Way, 10602 W. Underwood Creek Parkway, Wauwatosa.Equipment rental available. Required overnight trip 12/6/08-12/7/08.

54968 LEC 107 W 4:00pm-4:50pm OFC 1350 McBride,C TOPIC: Wilderness Survival 2 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008Additional Special Course Fee: $11.00. Wil-O-Way, 10602 W.Underwood Creek Parkway, Wauwatosa. Equipment rental avail-able. Required overnight trip 9/26/08-9/28/08.

55298 LEC 109 R 4:00pm-5:20pm OFC 1350 McBride,C TOPIC: Camping Foods and Cooking Techniques 2 cr,09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $11.00. Wil-O-Way, 10602 W. Underwood Creek Parkway, Wauwatosa.Equipment rental available. Required overnight trip 10/17/08-10/19/08.

55218 LEC 112 MW 4:00pm-5:50pm OFC 723 Kosmitis,E TOPIC: Basic Rockclimbing 2 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $25.00. Milwaukee Turners, Inc. 1034 N.4th St. Required trip to Devil’s Lake State Park on Monday,11/17/08 from 9:00 am-4:00 pm.

D 54792 LEC 113 MW 6:00pm-7:50pm OFC 723 Kosmitis,E TOPIC: Basic Rockclimbing 2 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $25.00. Milwaukee Turners, Inc. 1034 N.4th St. Required trip to Devil’s Lake State Park on Wednesday,10/8/08 from 9:00 am-4:00 pm.

D 58855 LEC 115 MW 8:00pm-9:50pm OFC 723 Kosmitis,E TOPIC: Basic Rockclimbing 2 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $25.00. Milwaukee Turners, Inc. 1034 N.4th St. Required trip to Devil’s Lake State Park on Wednesday,10/8/08 from 9:00am-4:00pm.

55216 LEC 118 MW 3:00pm-3:50pm OFC 723 Kosmitis,E TOPIC: Rockclimbing Conditioning 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $25.00. Prereq: BasicRockclimbing. Must have own equipment. Milwaukee Turners,Inc. 1034 N. 4th St. Required trip to Devil’s Lake State Park onMonday, 11/17/08 from 9:00 am-4:00 pm.

58881 LEC 119 MW 4:00pm-5:50pm OFC 723 Kosmitis,E TOPIC: Advanced Rockclimbing 2 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008Add’l Special Course Fee: $25.00. Prereq: Basic Rockclimbing.Milwaukee Turners, Inc., 1034 N. 4th St. Required trip to Devil’sLake State Park on Monday, 10/6/08 from 9:00 am-4:00 pm.

D 54796 LEC 120 MW 6:00pm-7:50pm OFC 723 Kosmitis,E TOPIC: Basic Rockclimbing 2 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $25.00. Milwaukee Turners, Inc., 1034 N.4th St. Required trip to Devil’s Lake State Park on Wednesday,11/19/08 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.

D 54798 LEC 122 MW 8:00pm-9:50pm OFC 723 Kosmitis,E TOPIC: Basic Rockclimbing 2 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $25.00. Milwaukee Turners, Inc. 1034 N.4th Street. Required trip to Devil’s Lake State Park onWednesday, 11/19/08 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.

p 59520 LEC 124 W 6:00pm-9:00pm OFC 3 Quintenz,D TOPIC: Rockclimbing, Natural History of Devil’s Lake Park 1cr, 10/20/2008-11/01/2008 Add’l Special Course Fee: $25.00.First class meets Wednesday, 10/22/08 from 6:00 pm-9:00 pm atAdventure Rock, Inc., 21250 W. Capitol Dr. Required trip toDevil’s Lake State Park Saturday, 10/25/08 from 10:00 am-9:00pm and Sunday, 10/26/08 from 8:00 am-6:00 pm.

S 10:00am-9:00pm OFC 3U 8:00am-6:00pm OFC 3

58856 LEC 125 W 4:00pm-6:00pm OFC 1135 TOPIC: Fall Migration of Birds 1 cr, 09/02/2008-09/27/2008Urban Ecology Center, 1500 E. Park Place.

R 7:00am-11:00am OFC 113559582 LEC 127 T 2:00pm-4:00pm OFC 850 Kosmitis,E TOPIC: Rappelling 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/04/2008 Add’l Special

Course Fee: $25.00. First class meets at Plymouth Church,Dining Room-Basement, 2717 E. Hampshire Ave. One block eastof Mitchell Hall on Hampshire Ave. Required trip to Devil’s LakeState Park on Tuesday, 9/30/08 from 9:00 am-4:00 pm. Parkfees additional.

58858 LEC 131 T 4:00pm-5:00pm OFC 850 Kosmitis,E TOPIC: Adventure Sports 1 cr, 09/02/2008-09/27/2008 Add’l R 1:00pm-4:00pm OFC 850 Special Course Fee: $25.00. First class meets Tuesday, 9/2/08

from 4:00 pm-5:00 pm at Plymouth Church, Dining Room-Basement, 2717 E. Hampshire Ave. One block east of MitchellHall on Hampshire Ave. Additional locations TBA.

p 55212 LEC 137 R 4:00pm-4:50pm OFC 850 Kosmitis,E TOPIC: Kayaking 1 cr, 09/02/2008-09/20/2008 Add’l Special U 9:00am-4:00pm OFC 850 Course Fee: $25.00. First class meets Thursday, 9/4/08 from

4:00 pm-4:50 pm at Plymouth Church, Dining Room-Basement.,2717 E. Hampshire Ave . One block east of Mitchell Hall onHampshire Ave. Meet at U Park Lot, Capitol & Humboldt Ave.for class trips.

p 55214 LEC 140 R 4:00pm-5:00pm OFC 850 Kosmitis,E TOPIC: Hiking WI State Trails 1 cr, 09/22/2008-10/18/2008

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U 9:00am-4:00pm OFC 850 First class meets Thursday, 9/25/08 from 4:00 pm-5:00 pm atPlymouth Church, Dining Room-Basement, 2717 E. HampshireAve. One block east of Mitchell Hall on Hampshire Ave. Meet atU Park Lot, Capitol & Humboldt Ave. for class trips. Park feesadditional.

p 59583 LEC 144 F 3:00pm-4:00pm OFC 850 Kosmitis,E TOPIC: Quiet Water Canoeing 2 cr, 09/02/2008-09/20/2008 S 9:00am-4:00pm OFC 850 Add’l Special Course Fee: $25.00. First class meets Friday,

9/5/08 from 3:00 pm-4:00 pm at Plymouth Church, Dining Room-Basement, 2717 E. Hampshire Ave. One block east of MitchellHall on Hampshire Ave. Meet at U Park Lot, Capitol & HumboldtAve. for class trips. Park fees additional.

SPT&REC 295 U 1-2 Organized Sport:Counts as repeat of Spt&Rec 290 with same topic. May be retaken with change of topic. Prereq: none, except as required for spe-cific topic.

D 54546 LEC 101 MW 5:00pm-7:00pm OFC 548 Wallace,D TOPIC: Touch Football 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/11/2008 Lake ParkEast, 2761 N Lincoln Memorial Dr., on west side of road, insideof running track, south of Ravine Road. No cleats are to be wornon the football field.

D 54946 LEC 103 TR 5:00pm-7:00pm OFC 548 Wallace,D TOPIC: Touch Football 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/11/2008 Lake ParkEast, 2761 N Lincoln Memorial Dr., on west side of road, insideof running track, south of Ravine Road. No cleats are to be wornon the football field.

59046 LEC 113 MW 2:30pm-4:30pm OFC 546 TOPIC: Outdoor Soccer I 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/11/2008 LakePark, 2800 N. Lake Dr., location between picnic areas 4 & 5.

59047 LEC 115 MW 12:30pm-2:30pm OFC 546 TOPIC: Outdoor Soccer II 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/11/2008 Prereq:Outdoor Soccer I or experience. Lake Park, 2800 N. Lake Dr.,location between picnic areas 4 & 5.

p 59048 LEC 117 S 1:00pm-5:00pm OFC 552 Agostini,A TOPIC: Rollerblading 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/11/2008 Skates, hel-met, knee and wristguards mandatory. First class in Lake ParkPavilion Basement, 3133 E. Newberry Blvd. Add’l classes atHartford Avenue School, corner of Hartford Ave. and MarylandAve.

55094 LEC 119 MW 10:00am-12:00pm OFC 850 Koenig,R TOPIC: Beach Volleyball 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/11/2008 Firstclass meets at Plymouth Church, Dining Room-Basement, 2717E. Hampshire Ave., one block east of Mitchell Hall on HampshireAve. Add’l classes meet at Bradford Beach, 2400 N. LincolnMemorial Dr.

59075 LEC 121 MW 12:00pm-2:00pm OFC 850 Koenig,R TOPIC: Beach Volleyball 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/11/2008 Firstclass meets at Plymouth Church, Dining Room-Basement, 2717E. Hampshire Ave. One block east of Mitchell Hall on HampshireAve. Additional classes meet at Bradford Beach, 2400 N. LincolnMemorial Dr.

58978 LEC 123 MW 8:00am-9:30am OFC 500 Kane,D TOPIC: Badminton 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 KenwoodUnited Methodist Church, Basement-Gym, 2319 E. KenwoodBlvd. Across the street from the Student Union. Parking is notavailable in the church lot.

59076 LEC 124 MW 8:00am-9:30am OFC 500 Kane,D TOPIC: Badminton 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 KenwoodUnited Methodist Church, Basement-Gym, 2319 E. KenwoodBlvd. Across the street from the Student Union. Parking is notavailable in the church lot.

54544 LEC 301 MW 2:00pm-2:50pm KC 129 Stebbins,J TOPIC: Handball II 1 cr Prereq: Handball I or handball experi-ence.

59049 LEC 303 TR 11:00am-12:30pm PAV 296 Bartz,M TOPIC: Introduction to Running 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/11/2008First class meets at entrance to Pavilion Fitness Center, WeightRoom 296.

59050 LEC 305 MW 11:00am-12:30pm PAV 296 Bartz,M TOPIC: Trail & Cross Country Running 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/11/2008 First class meets at entrance to Pavilion FitnessCenter, Weight Room 296.

59051 LEC 307 MW 9:00am-9:50am TBA Mackenzie,G TOPIC: Coaching Basketball Philosophies 2 cr 59052 LEC 309 MW 10:00am-10:50am TBA Mackenzie,G TOPIC: Coaching Basketball Philosophies 2 cr

SPT&REC 296 U 1-2 Exercise and Fitness Activities:Counts as repeat of Spt&Rec 290 with same topic. May be retaken with change of topic. Prereq: none, except as required for spe-cific topic.

59053 LEC 101 MW 4:00pm-5:30pm OFC 1380 Carter,S TOPIC: Jazzy Exercise 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008Westminster Presbyterian Church, 2nd Floor, 2308 E. BelleviewPl. Five blocks south of the Student Union.

55356 LEC 103 MW 7:30am-8:20am OFC 99 Weber,K TOPIC: Weight Training with Cardio Workout 1 cr BrickyardGym, Weight Room, 2651 S. Kinnickinnic Ave. Showers avail-able.

D 54800 LEC 105 MW 7:00pm-8:30pm OFC 99 Lind,C TOPIC: Weight Training with Cardio Workout 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Brickyard Gym, Weight Room, 2651 S. KinnickinnicAve. Showers available.

D 54948 LEC 106 MW 7:00pm-8:30pm OFC 99 Lind,C TOPIC: Weight Training with Cardio Workout 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Brickyard Gym, Weight Room, 2651 S. KinnickinnicAve. Showers available.

D 59054 LEC 107 TR 7:00pm-8:30pm OFC 99 Lind,C TOPIC: Weight Training with Cardio Workout 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Brickyard Gym, Weight Room, 2651 S. KinnickinnicAve. Showers available.

D 54950 LEC 108 TR 7:00pm-8:30pm OFC 99 Lind,C TOPIC: Weight Training with Cardio Workout 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Brickyard Gym, Weight Room, 2651 S. KinnickinnicAve. Showers available.

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54954 LEC 111 MW 3:30pm-5:00pm OFC 500 Kopish,A TOPIC: Cardio Kickboxing 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $25.00. Kenwood United Methodist Church,Wesley Hall-Basement, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is notavailable in the church lot. Across the street from the StudentUnion.

54956 LEC 112 MW 3:30pm-5:00pm OFC 500 Kopish,A TOPIC: Cardio Kickboxing 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $25.00. Kenwood United Methodist Church,Wesley Hall-Basement, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is notavailable in the church lot. Across the street from the StudentUnion.

55254 LEC 119 MW 2:00pm-3:30pm OFC 500 Duong,T TOPIC: Cardio Kickboxing 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $25.00. Kenwood United Methodist Church,Wesley Hall-Basement, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is notavailable in the church lot. Across the street from the StudentUnion.

55256 LEC 120 MW 2:00pm-3:30pm OFC 500 Duong,T TOPIC: Cardio Kickboxing 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $25.00. Kenwood United Methodist Church,Wesley Hall-Basement, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is notavailable in the church lot. Across the street from the StudentUnion.

p 55508 LEC 121 S 9:00am-10:30am OFC 500 Konkol,A TOPIC: Cardio Kickboxing 1 cr Add’l Special Course Fee:$25.00. Kenwood United Methodist Church, Wesley Hall-Basement, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not available inthe church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

55258 LEC 133 MW 2:00pm-3:30pm OFC 500 Schilz,P TOPIC: Ease Into Fitness: Stretching & Toning 1 cr,09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Gym-Basement, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not availablein the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union. It ishighly recommended that students bring a mat and a blanket ortowel for their comfort. These items are not provided by thedepartment.

55260 LEC 134 MW 2:00pm-3:30pm OFC 500 Schilz,P TOPIC: Ease Into Fitness: Energy and Stamina 1 cr,10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Gym-Basement, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not availablein the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union. It ishighly recommended that students bring a mat and a blanket ortowel for their comfort. These items are not provided by thedepartment.

55150 LEC 139 TR 11:30am-1:00pm OFC 500 Edwards Fikes,M TOPIC: Ease Into Fitness: Stretching & Toning 1 cr,09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Wesley Hall-Basement, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is notavailable in the church lot. Across the street from the StudentUnion. It is highly recommended that students bring a mat and ablanket or towel for their comfort. These items are not providedby the department.

55014 LEC 140 TR 11:30am-1:00pm OFC 500 Edwards Fikes,M TOPIC: Ease Into Fitness: Energy and Stamina 1 cr,10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Wesley Hall-Basement, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is notavailable in the church lot. Across the street from the StudentUnion. It is highly recommended that students bring a mat and ablanket or towel for their comfort. These items are not providedby the department.

p 59078 LEC 141 S 10:30am-12:00pm OFC 500 Konkol,A TOPIC: Cardio Kickboxing 1 cr Add’l Special Course Fee:$25.00. Kenwood United Methodist Church, Wesley Hall-Basement, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not available inthe church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

p 59079 LEC 143 S 12:00pm-1:30pm OFC 500 Konkol,A TOPIC: Cardio Kickboxing 1 cr Add’l Special Course Fee:$25.00. Kenwood United Methodist Church, Wesley Hall-Basement, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not available inthe church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

D 59080 LEC 145 MW 7:30pm-9:00pm OFC 500 Konkol,A TOPIC: Cardio Kickboxing 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $25.00. Kenwood United MethodistChurch, Wesley Hall-Basement, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parkingis not available in the church lot. Across the street from theStudent Union.

D 59081 LEC 146 MW 7:30pm-9:00pm OFC 500 Konkol,A TOPIC: Cardio Kickboxing 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $25.00. Kenwood United MethodistChurch, Wesley Hall-Basement, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parkingis not available in the church lot. Across the street from theStudent Union.

59685 LEC 301 MW 8:00am-9:20am KC 104 TOPIC: Cardio Workout 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 59687 LEC 302 MW 8:00am-9:20am KC 104 TOPIC: Cardio Workout 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 59688 LEC 303 MW 9:30am-10:50am KC 104 TOPIC: Cardio Workout 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 59689 LEC 304 MW 9:30am-10:50am KC 104 TOPIC: Cardio Workout 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 59082 LEC 309 TR 9:30am-10:50am KC 104 Ebbe,M TOPIC: Cardio Kickboxing 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l

Special Course Fee: $25.00.54952 LEC 310 TR 9:30am-10:50am KC 104 Ebbe,M TOPIC: Cardio Kickboxing 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l

Special Course Fee: $25.00.55474 LEC 315 MW 9:00am-10:20am ENG 199 Ebbe,M TOPIC: Cardio Kickboxing 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’l

Special Course Fee: $25.00.55476 LEC 316 MW 9:00am-10:20am ENG 199 Ebbe,M TOPIC: Cardio Kickboxing 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’l

Special Course Fee: $25.00.

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54802 LEC 317 MW 10:30am-11:50am ENG 199 Ebbe,M TOPIC: Cardio Kickboxing 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $25.00.

54958 LEC 318 MW 10:30am-11:50am ENG 199 Ebbe,M TOPIC: Cardio Kickboxing 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $25.00.

54804 LEC 321 TR 8:00am-9:20am KC 104 Ebbe,M TOPIC: Cardio Kickboxing 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $25.00.

54960 LEC 322 TR 8:00am-9:20am KC 104 Ebbe,M TOPIC: Cardio Kickboxing 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Add’lSpecial Course Fee: $25.00.

55470 LEC 337 TR 9:00am-10:20am ENG 199 Edwards Fikes,M TOPIC: Weight Training with Cardio Workout 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008

55472 LEC 338 TR 9:00am-10:20am ENG 199 Edwards Fikes,M TOPIC: Weight Training with Cardio Workout 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008

SPT&REC 298 U 1-2 Meditation, Relaxation, and Wellness:Counts as repeat of Spt&Rec 290 with same topic. May be retaken with change of topic. Prereq: none, except as required forspecific topic.

59083 LEC 101 W 3:00pm-5:00pm OFC 988 Zarate,D TOPIC: Meditation 2 cr Shambhala Center of Milwaukee, 2344N. Oakland Ave. One block north of North Ave.

54548 LEC 103 R 3:30pm-5:30pm OFC 988 Anderson,A TOPIC: Meditation 2 cr Shambhala Center of Milwaukee, 2344N. Oakland Ave. One block north of North Ave.

54550 LEC 105 T 11:30am-12:30pm OFC 500 Van Linda,W TOPIC: Meditation 1 cr Kenwood United Methodist Church,Parlor-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not availablein the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union. It isalso recommended for students to bring a cushion for their com-fort.

54806 LEC 107 R 11:30am-12:30pm OFC 500 Van Linda,W TOPIC: Meditation 1 cr Kenwood United Methodist Church,Parlor-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not availablein the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union. It isalso recommended for students to bring a cushion for their com-fort.

54552 LEC 109 MW 2:00pm-3:00pm OFC 500 Garstecki,W TOPIC: Introduction to Relaxation and Meditation 1 cr,09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Ranson Center-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is notavailable in the church lot. Across the street from the StudentUnion. It is also recommended for students to bring a cushionfor their comfort.

54618 LEC 110 MW 2:00pm-3:00pm OFC 500 Garstecki,W TOPIC: Intermediate Relaxation/Meditation 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Prereq: Intro to Relaxation & Meditation. KenwoodUnited Methodist Church, Ranson Center-1st Floor, 2319 E.Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not available in the church lot. Acrossthe street from the Student Union. It is also recommended forstudents to bring a cushion for their comfort.

D 59132 LEC 111 M 6:00pm-8:00pm OFC 500 Garstecki,W TOPIC: Introduction to Relaxation and Meditation 1 cr,09/08/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Ranson Center-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is notavailable in the church lot. Across the street from the StudentUnion. It is also recommended for students to bring a cushionfor their comfort.

D 54810 LEC 112 M 6:00pm-8:00pm OFC 500 Garstecki,W TOPIC: Intermediate Relaxation/Meditation 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Prereq: Intro to Relaxation & Meditation. KenwoodUnited Methodist Church, Ranson Center-1st Floor, 2319 E.Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not available in the church lot. Acrossthe street from the Student Union. It is also recommended forstudents to bring a cushion for their comfort.

59084 LEC 113 TR 10:00am-12:00pm OFC 1380 Sommers,J TOPIC: Wellness: The Art of Conscious Living 2 cr,09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Westminster Presbyterian Church, 2308E. Belleview Pl., Parlor-1st Floor. Five blocks south of theStudent Union.

55516 LEC 115 TR 12:30pm-2:30pm OFC 1380 Sommers,J TOPIC: Mind Body Awareness 2 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008Westminster Presbyterian Church, 2308 E. Belleview Pl., Parlor-1st Floor. Five blocks south of the Student Union.

55190 LEC 117 MW 11:15am-12:15pm OFC 500 Garstecki,W TOPIC: Meditation 2 cr Kenwood United Methodist Church,Parlor-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not availablein the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union. It isalso recommended for students to bring a cushion for their com-fort.

55200 LEC 119 M 1:00pm-3:00pm OFC 988 Vater,M TOPIC: Meditation 2 cr, 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 ShambhalaCenter of Milwaukee, 2344 N. Oakland Ave. One block north ofNorth Ave.

59317 LEC 120 MW 11:30am-1:00pm OFC 500 Stock,J TOPIC: Pilates 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood UnitedMethodist Church, North Room-2nd Floor, 2319 E. KenwoodBlvd. Parking is not available in the church lot. Across the streetfrom the Student Union.

D 54974 LEC 121 MW 5:00pm-6:30pm OFC 500 Miller,K TOPIC: Pilates 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood UnitedMethodist Church, North Room-2nd Floor, 2319 E. KenwoodBlvd. Parking is not available in the church lot. Across the streetfrom the Student Union.

D 54976 LEC 122 MW 5:00pm-6:30pm OFC 500 Miller,K TOPIC: Pilates 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood UnitedMethodist Church, North Room-2nd Floor, 2319 E. KenwoodBlvd. Parking is not available in the church lot. Across the streetfrom the Student Union.

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59085 LEC 123 TR 2:00pm-3:00pm OFC 500 Sadr,F TOPIC: Introduction to Relaxation and Meditation 1 cr,09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church, EastRoom-2nd Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not availablein the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

59086 LEC 124 TR 2:00pm-3:00pm OFC 500 Sadr,F TOPIC: Introduction to Relaxation and Meditation 1 cr,10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church, EastRoom-2nd Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not availablein the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

59087 LEC 125 TR 3:00pm-4:00pm OFC 500 Sadr,F TOPIC: Introduction to Relaxation and Meditation 1 cr,09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church, EastRoom-2nd Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not availablein the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

59088 LEC 126 TR 3:00pm-4:00pm OFC 500 Sadr,F TOPIC: Introduction to Relaxation and Meditation 1 cr,10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church, EastRoom-2nd Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not availablein the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

59089 LEC 127 MW 1:00pm-2:00pm OFC 500 Garstecki,W TOPIC: Meditation 2 cr Kenwood United Methodist Church,Ranson Center-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is notavailable in the church lot. Across the street from the StudentUnion. It is also recommended for students to bring a cushionfor their comfort.

59133 LEC 129 M 3:30pm-5:30pm OFC 500 Garstecki,W TOPIC: Meditation-Intermediate 2 cr, 09/08/2008-12/13/2008Prereq: Introduction to Relaxation & Meditation, Meditation orprior meditation experience. Kenwood United Methodist Church,Ranson Center-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is notavailable in the church lot. Across the street from the StudentUnion. It is also recommended for students to bring a cushionfor their comfort.

55500 LEC 131 R 4:00pm-6:00pm OFC 500 Kopka,T TOPIC: Meditation 2 cr Kenwood United Methodist Church,East Room-2nd Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is notavailable in the church lot. Across the street from the StudentUnion.

59091 LEC 133 T 3:00pm-5:00pm OFC 988 Shippee,S TOPIC: Meditation 2 cr Shambhala Center of Milwaukee, 2344N. Oakland Ave. One block north of North Ave.

54942 LEC 135 T 1:00pm-3:00pm OFC 500 Vian,C TOPIC: Introduction to Relaxation and Meditation 1 cr,09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Ranson Center-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is notavailable in the church lot. Across the street from the StudentUnion. It is also recommended for students to bring a cushionfor their comfort.

54944 LEC 136 T 1:00pm-3:00pm OFC 500 Vian,C TOPIC: Introduction to Relaxation and Meditation 1 cr,10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Ranson Center-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is notavailable in the church lot. Across the street from the StudentUnion. It is also recommended for students to bring a cushionfor their comfort.

55004 LEC 137 MW 1:00pm-2:30pm OFC 500 Singer,J TOPIC: Pilates 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood UnitedMethodist Church, North Room-2nd Floor, 2319 E. KenwoodBlvd. Parking is not available in the church lot. Across the streetfrom the Student Union. It is required that students bring a 46inch towel. Bringing a mat is optional. These items are not pro-vided by the department.

55002 LEC 138 MW 1:00pm-2:30pm OFC 500 Singer,J TOPIC: Pilates 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood UnitedMethodist Church, North Room-2nd Floor, 2319 E. KenwoodBlvd. Parking is not available in the church lot. Across the streetfrom the Student Union. It is required that students bring a 46inch towel. Bringing a mat is optional. These items are not pro-vided by the department.

59503 LEC 139 MW 2:30pm-4:30pm OFC 500 Singer,J TOPIC: Mind Body Awareness 2 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008Kenwood United Methodist Church, North Room-2nd Floor, 2319E. Kenwood Blvd. Across the street from the Student Union.Parking is not available in the church lot. It is required that stu-dents bring a mat.

59508 LEC 140 MW 2:30pm-4:30pm OFC 500 Singer,J TOPIC: Mind Body Awareness 2 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008Kenwood United Methodist Church, North Room-2nd Floor, 2319E. Kenwood Blvd. Across the street from the Student Union.Parking is not available in the church lot. It is required that stu-dents bring a mat.

D 54812 LEC 141 W 5:00pm-7:00pm OFC 500 Vian,C TOPIC: Meditation 2 cr Kenwood United Methodist Church,Ranson Center-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is notavailable in the church lot. Across the street from the StudentUnion. It is also recommended for students to bring a cushionfor their comfort.

59092 LEC 143 R 1:00pm-3:00pm OFC 500 Vian,C TOPIC: Introduction to Relaxation and Meditation 1 cr,09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Ranson Center-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is notavailable in the church lot. Across the street from the StudentUnion. It is also recommended for students to bring a cushionfor their comfort.

55478 LEC 144 R 1:00pm-3:00pm OFC 500 Vian,C TOPIC: Introduction to Relaxation and Meditation 1 cr,10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood United Methodist Church,Ranson Center-1st Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is notavailable in the church lot. Across the street from the Student

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Union. It is also recommended for students to bring a cushionfor their comfort.

55228 LEC 145 WF 11:00am-12:20pm OFC 850 Rychner,A TOPIC: Yoga for Stress Management 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Plymouth Church, Graham Hall-2nd Floor, 2717 E.Hampshire Ave. One block east of Mitchell Hall on HampshireAve. It is also recommended for students to bring a cushion fortheir comfort.

55230 LEC 146 WF 11:00am-12:20pm OFC 850 Rychner,A TOPIC: Yoga for Stress Management 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Plymouth Church, Graham Hall-2nd Floor, 2717 E.Hampshire Ave. One block east of Mitchell Hall on HampshireAve. It is also recommended for students to bring a cushion fortheir comfort.

59093 LEC 147 TR 12:30pm-2:00pm OFC 500 Miller,K TOPIC: Pilates 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood UnitedMethodist Church, North Room-2nd Floor, 2319 E. KenwoodBlvd. Across the street from the Student Union. Parking is notavailable in the church lot.

59094 LEC 148 TR 12:30pm-2:00pm OFC 500 Miller,K TOPIC: Pilates 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood UnitedMethodist Church, North Room-2nd Floor, 2319 E. KenwoodBlvd. Parking is not available in the church lot. Across the streetfrom the Student Union.

59097 LEC 149 TR 2:00pm-3:30pm OFC 500 Miller,K TOPIC: Pilates 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood UnitedMethodist Church, North Room-2nd Floor, 2319 E. KenwoodBlvd. Parking is not available in the church lot. Across the streetfrom the Student Union.

59098 LEC 150 TR 2:00pm-3:30pm OFC 500 Miller,K TOPIC: Pilates 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood UnitedMethodist Church, North Room-2nd Floor, 2319 E. KenwoodBlvd. Parking is not available in the church lot. Across the streetfrom the Student Union.

p 59100 LEC 151 S 9:00am-12:00pm OFC 500 Miller,K TOPIC: Pilates 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood UnitedMethodist Church, North Room-2nd Floor, 2319 E. KenwoodBlvd. Parking is not available in the church lot. Across the streetfrom the Student Union.

p 59101 LEC 152 S 9:00am-12:00pm OFC 500 Miller,K TOPIC: Pilates 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood UnitedMethodist Church, North Room-2nd Floor, 2319 E. KenwoodBlvd. Parking is not available in the church lot. Across the streetfrom the Student Union.

59553 LEC 153 TR 11:30am-12:30pm OFC 500 Miller,K TOPIC: Pilates 1 cr Kenwood United Methodist Church, NorthRoom-2nd Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Parking is not availablein the church lot. Across the street from the Student Union.

p 60091 LEC 157 S 12:30pm-3:30pm OFC 500 McCoy,D TOPIC: Pilates 1 cr, 09/02/2008-10/25/2008 Kenwood UnitedMethodist Church, North Room-2nd Floor, 2319 E. KenwoodBlvd. Parking is not available in the church lot. Across the streetfrom the Student Union. It is highly recommended that studentsbring a mat and a blanket or towel for their comfort. These itemsare not provided by the department.

p 60092 LEC 158 S 12:30pm-3:30pm OFC 500 McCoy,D TOPIC: Pilates 1 cr, 10/27/2008-12/11/2008 Kenwood UnitedMethodist Church, North Room-2nd Floor, 2319 E. KenwoodBlvd. Parking is not available in the church lot. Across the streetfrom the Student Union. It is highly recommended that studentsbring a mat and a blanket or towel for their comfort. These itemsare not provided by the department.

Therapeutic Recreation (TherRec)

Occupational TherapyOccupational Therapy Chair: Virginia Stoffel, END 989, 229-4713Program Director: Patricia Thomas, END 935, 229-2507Student Advising: MER 115, (414)229-2758

THERREC 202 U 3 Disability: Society and the Person(SS) Prereq: none.

55718 LEC 001 W 3:00pm-5:20pm END 107 Gartland,SThomas,P

# THERREC 308 U 4 Therapeutic Recreation in Physical Rehabilitation and Behavioral HealthNot open for cr for students with cr in TherRec 304(ER) or TherRec 305(ER). Prereq: none

59336 LEC 201 To be arranged TBA Taught completely on-line, internet access req’d. Regular UWMtuition assessed.

# THERREC 390 U 1-3 Topics in Therapeutic Recreation:Prereq: none.

54858 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Thomas,P TOPIC: Recreation as a Therapeutic Intervention 3 cr Taughtcompletely on-line, internet access req’d. Regular UWM tuitionassessed.

Health Sciences Special ListingC L SCI 101 Introduction to Clinical Laboratory SciencesC L SCI 232 (NS)Introduction to NutritionCOMSDIS 210 (SS)Survey of Communication Disorders

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HCA 101 Introduction to Health and DiseaseHCA 222 Language of MedicineHCA 224 Introduction to Microcomputers for Allied Health ProfessionsHMS 101 (HU)Introduction to LeisureHMS 211 First Aid and Cardiopulmonary ResuscitationHMS 230 (NS)Health Aspects of Exercise and Nutrition

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SCHOOL OF INFORMATION STUDIESThe School of Information Studies charges an additional special course fee for Distance Education (online) sections. These online sections can be distinguished by a section numberbeginning with 2 (e.g., 201, 202). If the special course fee is not listed in the printed or online Schedule of Classes, please contact (414) 229-4707.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT STUDY, INDEPENDENT READING, & FIELD WORK COURSES: to register on PAWS, choose ‘Add a Class’. Select the term you want toadd the class to. Next to Search for Classes click ‘Search’. Select subject from the drop down menu and enter the Catalog Number. Click on ‘Search’. Select section with yourinstructor’s name, click on ‘select class.’ Select the number of Units from the drop down menu then click on ‘Next.’ Click on ‘Proceed To Step 2 of 3’. Click on ‘Finish Enrolling.’Some courses may require permission to enroll.

Information Studies (InfStud)Dean: Johannes Britz BOL 510 414-229-4707

L&I SCI 110 U 3 Introduction to Information SciencePrereq: none.

57992 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm LUB S231 Walker,T57832 LEC 202 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Kawooya,D Special course fee of $1065.00 will be the ONLY charge

assessed for this lecture. Fee applies to ALL students enrolled.Course delivered completely online; internet/computer accessreq’d. Open to all students, however; preference is given to BSIRstudents including College Connection Program. This sectionrestricted to Undergraduate students.

# L&I SCI 150 U 3 Introduction to Information Resources on the InternetPrereq: none.

57738 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm BOL 531 Class will meet as scheduled. Portion of the course will be con-ducted online. Students are required to have access toInternet/Computer. Regular UWM tuition assessed.

+ L&I SCI 210 U 3 Information Resources for Research(HU) Prereq: none.

57924 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm BOL 289 Haigh,M57996 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Special course fee of $1065.00 will be the ONLY charge

assessed for this lecture. Fee applies to ALL students enrolled.Course delivered completely online; internet/computer accessreq’d. Open to all students, however; preference is given to BSIRstudents including College Connection Program. This sectionrestricted to Undergraduate students.

L&I SCI 230 U 3 Organization of KnowledgePrereq: L&I Sci 110(C).

D 57752 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-8:10pm BOL 531 Schoeller,B Class will meet as scheduled. Portion of the course will be con-ducted online. Students are required to have access toInternet/Computer. Regular UWM tuition assessed.

59805 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Schoeller,B Special course fee of $1065.00 will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this lecture. Fee applies to ALL students enrolled.Course delivered completely online; internet/computer accessreq’d. Open to all students, however; preference is given to BSIRstudents including College Connection Program. This sectionrestricted to Undergraduate students.

# L&I SCI 240 U 3 Information Architecture IPrereq: L&I Sci 230(C).

D 59282 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm BOL 289 Piziak,D57834 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Special course fee of $1065.00 will be the ONLY charge

assessed for this lecture. Fee applies to ALL students enrolled.Course delivered completely online; internet/computer accessreq’d. Open to all students, however; preference is given to BSIRstudents including College Connection Program. This sectionrestricted to Undergraduate students.

+ L&I SCI 250 U 3 Internet Communications and Information TransferPrereq: L&I Sci 110(P).

59284 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am BOL B91

L&I SCI 310 U 3 Human Factors in Information Seeking and UsePrereq: L&I Sci 110(C).

57994 LEC 002 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm BOL 289 Newell,T59807 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Mu,X Special course fee of $1065.00 will be the ONLY charge

assessed for this lecture. Fee applies to ALL students enrolled.Course delivered completely online; internet/computer accessreq’d. Open to all students, however; preference is given to BSIRstudents including College Connection Program. This sectionrestricted to Undergraduate students.

L&I SCI 330 U 3 Electronic Information Retrieval SystemsPrereq: L&I Sci 210(P) & 110(P).

59285 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm BOL 289 Haigh,M

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# L&I SCI 340 U 3 Information Architecture IIPrereq: L&I Sci 240(P).

59809 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm BOL 531 Haigh,T59286 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Piziak,D Special course fee of $1065.00 will be the ONLY charge

assessed for this lecture. Fee applies to ALL students enrolled.Course delivered completely online; internet/computer accessreq’d. Open to all students, however; preference is given to BSIRstudents including College Connection Program. This sectionrestricted to Undergraduate students.

# L&I SCI 399 U 1-3 Independent StudyMay be retaken to max of 6 cr. Prereq: jr st; 24 cr in IR major; cons instr.

57898 IND 208 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Britz,J Special Course fee of $355 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled..Web-based course: Preference given to BSIR studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted toUndergraduate students.

L&I SCI 410 U 3 Database Information Retrieval SystemsPrereq: L&I Sci 330(P).

D 57998 LEC 002 R 5:30pm-8:10pm BOL 289 Zhang,J59287 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Haigh,M Special course fee of $1065.00 will be the ONLY charge

assessed for this lecture. Fee applies to ALL students enrolled.Course delivered completely online; internet/computer accessreq’d. Open to all students, however; preference is given to BSIRstudents including College Connection Program. This sectionrestricted to Undergraduate students.

L&I SCI 430 U 3 Multimedia Application DevelopmentPrereq: L&I Sci 310(P).

57740 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm BOL 289 Du Plessis,J59811 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Du Plessis,J Special course fee of $1065.00 will be the ONLY charge

assessed for this lecture. Fee applies to ALL students enrolled.Course delivered completely online; internet/computer accessreq’d. Open to all students, however; preference is given to BSIRstudents including College Connection Program. This sectionrestricted to Undergraduate students.

L&I SCI 440 U 3 Information Architecture IIIPrereq: L&I Sci 240(P).

57814 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm BOL 289 Jeong,W

#+ L&I SCI 465 U/G 3 Legal Aspects of Information Products and Services(475) Prereq: jr st.

59414 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Lipinski,T

+ L&I SCI 490 U 3 Senior CapstonePrereq: sr st; L&I Sci 340(P) & 410(P).

59288 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am BOL 289 Jeong,W

L&I SCI 495 U 3 Information InternshipPrereq: 24 cr in the IR major; cons instr.

57892 FLD 025 To be Arranged TBA Haigh,M57852 FLD 108 To be Arranged OFC 1115 Britz,J57754 FLD 110 To be Arranged OFC 1115 Buchanan,E57762 FLD 120 To be Arranged OFC 1115 Du Plessis,J57756 FLD 130 To be Arranged OFC 1115 Jeong,W57758 FLD 180 To be Arranged OFC 1115 Xie,H57760 FLD 190 To be Arranged OFC 1115 Zhang,J57788 FLD 210 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Buchanan,E Special course fee of $1065.00 will be the ONLY charge

assessed for this lecture. Fee applies to ALL students enrolled.Course delivered completely online; internet/computer accessreq’d. Open to all students, however; preference is given to BSIRstudents including College Connection Program. This sectionrestricted to Undergraduate students.

# L&I SCI 497 U/G 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

57902 LEC 101 To be Arranged OFC 1083

#+ L&I SCI 501 U/G 3 Foundations of Library and Information SciencePrereq: jr st.

D 57904 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm BOL B91 Walker,T57906 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Kawooya,D Special Course Fee of $2,067.00 will be the ONLY charge

assessed for this Lecture.This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled.. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

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57908 LEC 202 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Special Course Fee of $2,067.00 will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture.This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled.. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

59319 LEC 203 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Special Course Fee of $2,067.00 will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture.This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled.. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

L&I SCI 510 U/G 3 Introduction to Reference Services and ResourcesPrereq: jr st.

D 57742 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-8:10pm BOL B91 Hansen,C

#+ L&I SCI 511 U/G 3 Organization of Information(531) Not open for cr to students with cr in L&I Sci 530. Prereq: jr st.

D 57764 LEC 001 R 5:30pm-8:10pm BOL 521 Lee,H57766 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Miller,S Special Course Fee of $2,067.00 will be the ONLY charge

assessed for this Lecture.This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled.. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

57914 LEC 202 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Breitenstein,M Special Course Fee of $2,067.00 will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture.This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled.. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

59330 LEC 203 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Special Course Fee of $2,067.00 will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture.This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled.. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

L&I SCI 520 U/G 3 Managing Library CollectionsPrereq: jr st.

59780 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Sweetland,J Special Course Fee of $2,067.00 will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture.This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled.. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

L&I SCI 540 U/G 3 Management of Libraries and Information ServicesPrereq: jr st.

59819 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Aman,M Special Course Fee of $2,067.00 will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture.This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled.. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

#+ L&I SCI 571 U/G 3 Information Access and RetrievalPrereq: jr st.

D 59337 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-8:10pm BOL 289 Mu,X57910 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Xie,H Special Course Fee of $2,067.00 will be the ONLY charge

assessed for this Lecture.This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled.. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

59338 LEC 202 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Hansen,C Special Course Fee of $2,067.00 will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture.This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled.. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

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59339 LEC 203 To be arranged TBA Special Course Fee of $2,067.00 will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture.This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled.. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

#+ L&I SCI 591 U/G 3 Introduction to Research Methods in Library and Information SciencePrereq: jr st.

D 59340 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm BOL B91 Newell,T57918 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Special Course Fee of $2,067.00 will be the ONLY charge

assessed for this Lecture.This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled.. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

59341 LEC 202 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Special Course Fee of $2,067.00 will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture.This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled.. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

59342 LEC 203 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Special Course Fee of $2,067.00 will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture.This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled.. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

# L&I SCI 632 U/G 3 Microcomputers for Information Resources Management:Prereq: jr st & cons instr.

58004 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am BOL 289 Du Plessis,J

#+ L&I SCI 642 U/G 3 School Library Media Programs and Resources(672) Prereq: jr st; L&I Sci 511(531)(P); 520(P); 571(P); or cons instr.

57816 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Withers,B Special Course Fee of $2,067.00 will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture.This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled.. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

#+ L&I SCI 644 U/G 1-3 School Library Practicum(690) Prereq: jr st; school library media certification program students only; L&I Sci 511(531)(P), 520(P), 571(P) & 642(672)(C); or cons

instr.57690 FLD 111 To be Arranged OFC 1115 Withers,B Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY charge

assessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

58000 FLD 211 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Withers,B Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

#+ L&I SCI 645 U/G 3 Library Materials for Children(648) Prereq: jr st.

D 57840 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm BOL 521 Henderson,L57884 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Henderson,L Special Course Fee of $2,067.00 will be the ONLY charge

assessed for this Lecture.This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled.. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

58062 LEC 202 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Henderson,L Special course fee of $1065.00 will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this lecture. Fee applies to ALL students enrolled.Course delivered completely online; internet/computer accessreq’d. Open to all students, however; preference is given to BSIRstudents including College Connection Program. This sectionrestricted to Undergraduate students.

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#+ L&I SCI 646 U/G 3 Library Materials for Young Adults(658) Prereq: jr st.

D 59787 LEC 001 R 5:30pm-8:10pm BOL B91 Wepking,M57876 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Wepking,M Special Course Fee of $2,067.00 will be the ONLY charge

assessed for this Lecture.This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled.. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents. Special Course Fee of $2,067.00 will be the ONLYcharge assessed for this Lecture.This applies to all studentsenrolled in addition to tuition/fees for any other classes in whichthey are enrolled.. Web-based course: Preference given to MLISstudents outside metro Milwaukee area. All other students musthave consent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted toGraduate students.

#+ L&I SCI 650 U/G 3 An Introduction to Modern Archives Administration(681) Prereq: jr st.

D 57830 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm BOL 521 Doylen,M57828 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Cary,A Special Course Fee of $2,067.00 will be the ONLY charge

assessed for this Lecture.This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled.. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

#+ L&I SCI 655 U/G 3 Information and Records Management:(615) Prereq: jr st.

59365 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Special Course Fee of $2,067.00 will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture.This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled.. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

#+ L&I SCI 661 U/G 3 Ethics and the Information Society(620) Counts as a repeat of L&I Sci 691 with similar topic/title. Prereq: jr st & L&I Sci 110(P); 501(P) or cons instr.

57862 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Special Course Fee of $2,067.00 will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture.This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled.. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

#+ L&I SCI 671 U/G 3 Information Storage and Retrieval(637) Prereq: jr st & L&I Sci 110(P); 501(C); or cons instr.

58018 LEC 002 W 1:30pm-4:10pm BOL B91 Zhang,J

#+ L&I SCI 682 U/G 3 Digital Libraries(635) Prereq: jr st & L&I Sci 110(P); 501(P); or cons instr.

57864 LEC 001 T 2:00pm-4:40pm BOL 289 Xie,H

L&I SCI 691 U/G 1-3 Special Topics in Information Science:May be retaken with change in topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st; cons instr.

59366 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Baugrud,K TOPIC: Genealogy 1 cr, 10/06/2008-11/08/2008 Special Coursefee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY charge assessed for thisLecture. This applies to all students enrolled in addition totuition/fees for any other classes in which they are enrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS students outside metroMilwaukee area. All other students must have consent of instruc-tor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduate students.

59367 LEC 202 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Baugrud,K TOPIC: Genealogy 1 cr, 10/06/2008-11/08/2008 Special CourseFee of $355 will be the ONLY charge assessed for this Lecture.This applies to all students enrolled in addition to tuition/fees forany other classes in which they are enrolled..Web-based course:Preference given to BSIR students outside metro Milwaukeearea. All other students must have consent of instructor to enroll.This section restricted to Undergraduate students.

# L&I SCI 711 G 3 Cataloging and Classification(631) Prereq: grad st; L&I Sci 511(531)(P) or cons instr

D 57778 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm BOL 531 Zanoni,J57874 LEC 202 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Breitenstein,M Special Course Fee of $2,067.00 will be the ONLY charge

assessed for this Lecture.This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled.. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

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58022 LEC 203 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Breitenstein,M Special Course Fee of $2,067.00 will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture.This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled.. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

# L&I SCI 714 G 3 MetadataPrereq: grad st; L&I Sci 511(531)(P)

58002 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Miller,S Special Course Fee of $2,067.00 will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture.This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled.. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

59370 LEC 202 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Miller,S Special Course Fee of $2,067.00 will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture.This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled.. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

# L&I SCI 735 G 3 The Academic Library(770) Prereq: grad st; L&I Sci 501(C); 511(531)(P); 520(C) or 531(C); 540(R); & 571(C); or cons instr

59788 LEC 001 T 1:30pm-4:10pm BOL B91 Aman,M

# L&I SCI 737 G 3 The Special Library and Information Center(772) Prereq: grad st; L&I Sci 501(C); 511(531)(P); 520(P); 540(P); 571(P); or cons instr

57842 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Hansen,M Special Course Fee of $2,067.00 will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture.This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled.. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

# L&I SCI 738 G 3 Legal Information Sources and Services(470) Prereq: grad st; L&I Sci 571(P)

57990 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Lipinski,T Special Course Fee of $2,067.00 will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture.This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled.. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

# L&I SCI 745 G 3 Library Services for Children and Young Adults(757) Prereq: grad st; L&I Sci 645(P) or 646(C); or cons instr

D 57988 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-8:10pm BOL 521 Wepking,M

# L&I SCI 750 G 3 Arrangement and Description in Archives(779) Prereq: grad st; L&I Sci 650(681)(C) or cons instr.

D 60024 LEC 001 W 5:00pm-7:40pm TBA Engseth,E Class will meet in Golda Meir Library W301.

# L&I SCI 752 G 3 Archival Outreach: Programs and Services(778) Prereq: grad st; L&I Sci 650(681)(C) or cons instr.

59371 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Cary,A Special Course Fee of $2,067.00 will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture.This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled.. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

# L&I SCI 759 G 1-3 Fieldwork in Archives and Manuscripts(790) May be repeated for total of 3 cr. Prereq: grad st; L&I Sci 571(P), 540(P); 650(681)(P) or History 775(P); or cons instr.

57692 FLD 101 To be Arranged OFC 1115 Cary,A57856 FLD 202 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Cary,A Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY charge

assessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

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# L&I SCI 833 G 3 Competitive Intelligence and Business Information:(816) Prereq: grad st; L&I Sci 571(P).

57960 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Hansen,C Special Course Fee of $2,067.00 will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture.This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled.. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

# L&I SCI 862 G 3 Legal Issues for Library and Information Managers(825) Prereq: grad st; L&I Sci 501(P) or cons instr

59799 LEC 001 M 9:30am-12:10pm BOL 521 Lipinski,T

# L&I SCI 888 G 0 Candidate for Degree:Fee assessed for 1 cr. Prereq: grad st.

57790 IND 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Olson,H Special Course fee of $689 will be the ONLY charge assessedfor this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled in addition totuition/fees for any other classes in which they are enrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS students outside metroMilwaukee area. All other students must have consent of instruc-tor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduate students.

# L&I SCI 898 G 1-3 Master’s ThesisPrereq: grad st; L&I Sci 890(P) or equiv; cons of thesis advisor.

57822 IND 202 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Xie,H Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

57878 IND 210 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Buchanan,E Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

58038 IND 215 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Olson,H Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

58050 IND 220 To be arranged TBA Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

# L&I SCI 901 G 3 Doctoral Seminar in Information StudiesPrereq: grad st; L&I Sci 501(P), 511(P), 571(P), 591(P), or cons instr

59790 SEM 001 W 9:30am-12:10pm BOL 521 Wolfram,D

~ L&I SCI 990 G 1-3 Fieldwork in Library and Information Science ServicesMay be repeated to max of 6 cr with cons adviser. Prereq: grad st; L&I Sci 501(P), 511(531)(P), 520(P), 540(P), 571(P), or consinstr.

58028 FLD 031 To be Arranged OFC 1115 Hansen,C57978 FLD 043 To be Arranged OFC 1115 Mu,X57696 FLD 105 To be Arranged OFC 1115 Aman,M57820 FLD 108 To be Arranged OFC 1115 Britz,J57698 FLD 110 To be Arranged OFC 1115 Buchanan,E57886 FLD 113 To be Arranged OFC 1115 Cary,A57700 FLD 115 To be Arranged OFC 1115 Dimitroff,A57736 FLD 120 To be Arranged OFC 1115 Du Plessis,J57796 FLD 128 To be Arranged OFC 1115 Haigh,M57934 FLD 129 To be Arranged OFC 1115 Haigh,T57702 FLD 130 To be Arranged OFC 1115 Jeong,W58030 FLD 131 To be Arranged OFC 1115 Hansen,C58060 FLD 133 To be Arranged OFC 1115 Lipinski,T57798 FLD 135 To be Arranged OFC 1115 Newell,T57800 FLD 152 To be Arranged OFC 1115 Olson,H58010 FLD 155 To be Arranged OFC 1115 Wepking,M57818 FLD 159 To be Arranged OFC 1115 Withers,B57704 FLD 160 To be Arranged OFC 1115 Wolfram,D57706 FLD 180 To be Arranged OFC 1115 Xie,H57894 FLD 185 To be Arranged OFC 1115 Zahrt,C

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57794 FLD 205 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Aman,M Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

57836 FLD 208 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Britz,J Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

57792 FLD 210 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Buchanan,E Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

57882 FLD 213 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Cary,A Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

57782 FLD 215 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Dimitroff,A Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

57926 FLD 220 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Du Plessis,J Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

57928 FLD 228 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Haigh,M Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

57936 FLD 229 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Haigh,T Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

57930 FLD 230 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Jeong,W Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

58032 FLD 231 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Hansen,C Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

58064 FLD 233 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Lipinski,T Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

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57932 FLD 235 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Newell,T Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

57980 FLD 243 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Mu,X Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

57888 FLD 252 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Olson,H Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

58008 FLD 255 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Wepking,M Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

57858 FLD 259 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Withers,B Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

57938 FLD 260 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Wolfram,D Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

57824 FLD 280 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Xie,H Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

57940 FLD 285 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Zahrt,C Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

# L&I SCI 998 G 1-3 Doctoral DissertationMay be repeated for max of 12 cr. Prereq: doctoral candidacy & cons doctoral advisor.

~ L&I SCI 999 G 1-3 Independent ResearchCarries 3 cr limit for MLIS; may be repeated to 6 cr max for advanced certificate students. Prereq: grad st; L&I Sci 501(P),511(531)(P), 571(P), 591(P), or cons instr.

57848 IND 205 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Aman,M Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

57942 IND 208 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Britz,J Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

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57786 IND 210 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Buchanan,E Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

57984 IND 213 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Cary,A Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

57944 IND 215 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Dimitroff,A Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

57946 IND 220 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Du Plessis,J Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

57948 IND 228 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Haigh,M Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

57952 IND 229 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Haigh,T Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

57962 IND 230 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Jeong,W Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

58068 IND 233 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Lee,H Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

57964 IND 240 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Newell,T Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

57968 IND 243 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Mu,X Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

57970 IND 250 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Olson,H Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

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57870 IND 255 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Withers,B Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

57972 IND 260 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Wolfram,D Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

57974 IND 280 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Xie,H Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

57976 IND 290 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Zhang,J Special Course fee of $689 per credit will be the ONLY chargeassessed for this Lecture. This applies to all students enrolled inaddition to tuition/fees for any other classes in which they areenrolled. Web-based course: Preference given to MLIS studentsoutside metro Milwaukee area. All other students must have con-sent of instructor to enroll. This section restricted to Graduatestudents.

School of Information Science, Crosslisted CoursesGLOBAL 351 Language, Media, and Social Practice in Global Communications

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COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCEThe College of Letters & Science charges an additional special course fee for Distance Education (online) sections. These sections can be distinguished by a section number begin-ning with 2 (e.g., 201, 202). If the special course fee is not listed in the Schedule of Classes, please contact a fee specialist at (414) 229-3796.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT STUDY, INDEPENDENT READING, & FIELD WORK COURSES: to register on PAWS, choose ‘Add a Class’. Select the term you want toadd the class to. Next to Search for Classes click ‘Search’. Select subject from the drop down menu and enter the Catalog Number. Click on ‘Search’. Select section with yourinstructor’s name, click on ‘select class.’ Select the number of Units from the drop down menu then click on ‘Next.’ Click on ‘Proceed To Step 2 of 3’. Click on ‘Finish Enrolling.’Some courses may require permission to enroll.

Africology (Africol)Chair: Joyce Kirk — MIT 214 — 229 - 4155http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/Africology/

AFRICOL 100 U 3 Black Reality: Survey of African-American Society(HU&) Prereq: none.

46166 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm MIT 361 Bellegarde-Smith,P46168 LEC 002 MW 11:00am-12:15pm MIT 361 Aborampah,O50294 LEC 003 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm MIT 361 Stephenson,K50420 LEC 004 TR 11:00am-12:15pm BOL B56 Jones,S50422 LEC 005 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm MIT 361 Wilson,A

D 50424 LEC 006 T 6:00pm-8:40pm BOL B56 TaylorBoyd,P53496 LEC 207 To be Arranged TBA Mbalia,A A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will

be charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

49076 LEC 208 To be Arranged TBA Mbalia,A A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

50426 LEC 209 To be Arranged TBA Townsend,D A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

AFRICOL 102 U 3 Survey of African-American Literature(HU&) Prereq: none.

46170 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Mbalia,D

AFRICOL 111 U 3 Introduction to African-American History to 1865(HU&) Prereq: none.

48818 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am MIT 361 VanHorne,W

AFRICOL 112 U 3 Introduction to African-American History, 1865 to the Present(HU&) Prereq: none.

D 48322 LEC 001 TR 4:30pm-5:45pm MIT 361 VanHorne,W

AFRICOL 125 U 3 Economics of the Black Community(SS&) Prereq: none.

59266 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA Gelan,A

AFRICOL 163 U 3 African-American Concept of Self(SS&) Prereq: none.

D 46172 LEC 001 W 6:30pm-9:10pm MIT 361 Austin,C

AFRICOL 192 U 3 Freshman Seminar:(HU) Open only to freshmen. Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Satisfies L&S Seminar req. Prereq: none.

53208 SEM 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Jones,S TOPIC: African American Life Stories

~+ AFRICOL 193 U 3 Freshman Seminar:(SS) Open only to freshmen. Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: none.

59268 SEM 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Winkler,E TOPIC: Race in Popular Culture

AFRICOL 199 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair & assoc dean for SAS.

AFRICOL 205 U 3 The Poetry of African, African-American, and Caribbean Writers(HU&) Prereq: soph st.

51568 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Mbalia,D

AFRICOL 215 U 3 Introduction to Black Social and Cultural Traditions(SS&) Prereq: none.

59540 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm MIT 361 Aborampah,O

AFRICOL 220 U 3 Introduction to Statistics in AfricologyPrereq: Math 105(P) or 106(P) or score level 20 on math placement exam.

46190 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm MER 214 Gelan,A

AFRICOL 261 U 3 Survey of African-American Political Philosophy(HU&) Prereq: soph st.

59269 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm MIT 361 VanHorne,W

AFRICOL 265 U 3 Psychological Effects of Racism(SS&) Prereq: soph st.

59272 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Winkler,E

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AFRICOL 289 U 1-6 Internship in Africology, Lower DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: 100- or 200-level Africol course; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising facultymember.

48820 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Aborampah,O48826 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Bellegarde-Smith,P48822 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Gelan,A48824 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Jones,S48828 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Kirk,J48830 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Mbalia,A48832 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Mbalia,D48834 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA Pratt,M49516 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Rogers,W48836 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA TaylorBoyd,P48838 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA VanHorne,W50438 FLD 012 To be Arranged TBA Wilson,A50622 FLD 013 To be Arranged TBA Winkler,E

AFRICOL 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

40866 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

AFRICOL 312 U 3 The Church in African-American LifePrereq: jr st.

D 59273 LEC 001 T 6:30pm-9:10pm TBA Rogers,W

AFRICOL 319 U/G 3 History of Blacks in the American CityPrereq: jr st.

59275 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Ottone,G

# AFRICOL 320 U 3 Black Cultures in Latin America and the CaribbeanPrereq: jr st.

52838 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Bellegarde-Smith,P

AFRICOL 341 U 3 Black Politics and City GovernmentPrereq: jr st.

D 50600 LEC 001 W 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA Pratt,M

AFRICOL 344 U/G 3 Political Movements and Organizations in the AfroworldPrereq: jr st.

D 51560 LEC 001 T 6:00pm-8:40pm MIT 361 Bellegarde-Smith,P

# AFRICOL 362 U 3 Philosophy and Thought in the Afroworld IIPrereq: jr st.

59278 LEC 001 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm TBA Mbalia,A

AFRICOL 372 U 3 African-American Literary Movements: The Harlem RenaissancePrereq: jr st.

50440 LEC 001 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm TBA Mbalia,D

#+ AFRICOL 451 U/G 3 Rites of Passage in Black SocietiesPrereq: jr st.

D 51562 LEC 001 W 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA Kirk,J

AFRICOL 489 U 1-6 Internship in Africology, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 300-level or above course in Africol; 2.25 gpa; cons supervisingfaculty member.

40868 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Aborampah,O40870 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Bellegarde-Smith,P40872 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Gelan,A40874 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Jones,S40876 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Kirk,J40878 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Mbalia,A45122 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Mbalia,D48840 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA Pratt,M49518 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Rogers,W48842 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA TaylorBoyd,P48844 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA VanHorne,W50442 FLD 012 To be Arranged TBA Wilson,A52698 FLD 013 To be Arranged TBA Winkler,E

AFRICOL 497 U/G 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

40880 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

AFRICOL 699 U 1-6 Independent StudyRetakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair, & assoc dean for SAS.

# AFRICOL 799 G 1-3 Graduate Independent StudyRetakable w/ chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

Africology, Crosslisted CoursesENGLISH 631 Seminar in African-American Literature:

SEM 001 Images of Black Women in African Amer Fiction/Film

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Anthropology (Anthro)Chair: Robert Jeske SAB 290 229-2424 [email protected]

ANTHRO 14 U 1 Foundations of FlamencoPrereq: none.

59060 LEC 001 F 2:00pm-4:45pm TBA Washabaugh,W 09/02/2008-10/04/2008

ANTHRO 101 U 3 Introduction to Anthropology: Human Origins(SS) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 001 or 302 ONLY or enroll in LEC 403 and any DIS 601-606

D 46192 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm SAB G90 Sherman,R 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 p 51188 LEC 302 S 9:30am-12:10pm SAB 149 Koziarski,R

46194 LEC 403 MW 12:00pm-12:50pm BOL 150 Richards,P46196 DIS 601 M 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA46198 DIS 602 M 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA46200 DIS 603 M 3:00pm-3:50pm TBA46202 DIS 604 W 9:00am-9:50am TBA46204 DIS 605 W 10:00am-10:50am TBA46206 DIS 606 W 11:00am-11:50am TBA

ANTHRO 102 U 3 Introduction to Anthropology: Culture and Society(SS) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 001 or 202 ONLY or enroll in LEC 403 & any DIS 601-606

D 50048 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Applbaum,K58700 LEC 202 To be Arranged TBA Bornstein,E A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will

be charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

46208 LEC 403 TR 12:00pm-12:50pm BOL 150 Applbaum,I46210 DIS 601 T 9:00am-9:50am TBA46212 DIS 602 T 10:00am-10:50am TBA46214 DIS 603 T 11:00am-11:50am TBA46216 DIS 604 R 9:00am-9:50am TBA46218 DIS 605 R 10:00am-10:50am TBA46220 DIS 606 R 11:00am-11:50am TBA

ANTHRO 103 U 3 Digging Up the Past: Approaches to Archaeology(SS) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 001 ONLY or enroll in LEC 402 & any DIS 601-603

D 46222 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm SAB 149 Schneider,S46224 LEC 402 MW 9:00am-9:50am SAB G90 Villamil,L46226 DIS 601 W 12:00pm-12:50pm SAB 14946228 DIS 602 W 1:00pm-1:50pm SAB 14946230 DIS 603 W 2:00pm-2:50pm SAB 149

ANTHRO 104 U 3 Lifeways in Different Cultures: A Survey of World Societies(SS) Prereq: none.

46232 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm MIT 191 Washabaugh,W58699 LEC 002 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Brodwin,P

# ANTHRO 105 U 3 Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology(SS)(360) Prereq: none.

46254 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm SAB G28 Ajirotutu,C

ANTHRO 150 U 3 Multicultural America(SS&) Cultures and Communities Prog course; req’d service learning component. Not open to students who have cr in English 150(ER),

Hist 150(ER), Sociol 150(ER), or Wmns 150(ER). Prereq: none.51968 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm SAB G28 Blaszczyk,J

~+ ANTHRO 193 U 3 Freshman Seminar:(SS) Open only to freshmen. Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: none.

53546 SEM 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA Richards,P TOPIC: The New American Family

ANTHRO 199 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair, & assoc dean for SAS.

# ANTHRO 281 U 3 Dead Men Do Tell Tales: An Introduction to Forensic ScienceJointly offered with & counts as repeat of Chem/C L Sci/Crm Jst 281. Prereq: none.

46236 LEC 001 R 1:30pm-4:10pm MER 131 Turner,T

# ANTHRO 289 U 1-6 Internship in Anthropology, Lower DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: Anthro 101(P), 102(P), 103(P) or 360(P); 2.25 gpa; cons supervisingfaculty member.

40918 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Ajirotutu,C40920 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Anapol,F40922 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Applbaum,I40924 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Applbaum,K40926 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Arnold,B40928 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Bornstein,E40930 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Brodwin,P40932 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA Gray,J40934 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Heatherington,T40936 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA Hudson,J40938 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA Jeske,R

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40940 FLD 012 To be Arranged TBA Malaby,T40942 FLD 013 To be Arranged TBA Perley,B40944 FLD 014 To be Arranged TBA Richards,J40946 FLD 015 To be Arranged TBA Richards,P49148 FLD 016 To be Arranged TBA Sherman,R51896 FLD 017 To be Arranged TBA Turner,T51898 FLD 018 To be Arranged TBA Villamil,L59837 FLD 019 To be Arranged TBA Washabaugh,W

#+ ANTHRO 296 U 1-3 UROP ApprenticeshipOne credit for 45 hrs research. Retakable to 9 cr max in any combination of UROP apprenticeship courses. Not open to jrs & srs.Prereq: acceptance to UROP; prior or conc reg in UROP seminar.

ANTHRO 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

40948 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

ANTHRO 301 U 3 Human Evolution and Variation(NS) Prereq: soph st; Anthro 101(P), Bio Sci 100(P) or 102(P), or cons instr. Enroll in LEC 401 & any LAB 801-803 or enroll in LEC 402

and LAB 80446240 LEC 401 T 12:30pm-1:45pm SAB G90 Anapol,F

D 46242 LEC 402 W 5:30pm-6:45pm SAB 165 Campbell,B46244 LAB 801 R 12:30pm-1:45pm SAB 16546246 LAB 802 R 2:00pm-3:15pm SAB 16546248 LAB 803 R 3:30pm-4:45pm SAB 165

D 46250 LAB 804 W 7:00pm-8:15pm SAB 165 Campbell,B

ANTHRO 306 U/G 3 European ArchaeologyPrereq: jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.

D 58716 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Arnold,B

ANTHRO 308 U/G 3 Archaeology of North AmericaPrereq: jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.

58715 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA Richards,J

ANTHRO 310 U/G 3 Archaeology of Middle AmericaPrereq: jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.

58726 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm SAB G28 Sherman,R

ANTHRO 314 U/G 3 American Indian Societies and CulturesPrereq: jr st; Anthro 102(R).

59889 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Perley,B

ANTHRO 320 U/G 3 Peoples and Cultures of AfricaPereq: jr st; Anthro 102(R); grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score 637 or higher on EPT.

D 58717 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm SAB G28 Ajirotutu,C 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

ANTHRO 328 U/G 3 Comparative Studies of Music, Race, and Gender in NationalismPrereq: jr st; Anthro 102(R); grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score 637 or higher on EPT.

53072 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm SAB G28 Washabaugh,W

ANTHRO 354 U/G 3 Anthropology of ArtPrereq: jr st; Anthro 102(R).

46252 LEC 101 T 9:30am-12:10pm TBA Ulrich,G Milwaukee Public Museum, 800 W. Wells St.

ANTHRO 355 U 3 Globalization, Culture, and Environment(SS) Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

53074 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Heatherington,T

ANTHRO 361 U/G 3 Applications in Linguistic AnthropologyPrereq: jr st; Anthro 105(360)(P) or cons instr.

60006 LEC 001 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm SAB G28 Perley,B

ANTHRO 403 U/G 3 The Human Skeleton(NS) Prereq: jr st; Anthro 301(P) or cons instr.

53126 LEC 001 T 9:30am-12:10pm SAB 165 Anapol,F

# ANTHRO 425 U/G 3 Hunter-Gatherer Lifeways: Past and PresentPrereq: jr st; Anthro 102(P) or 103(P) or cons instr.

58719 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Hudson,J

# ANTHRO 441 U/G 3H Nature, Knowledge, and Technoscience in Anthropological PerspectivePrereq: jr. st

58718 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Heatherington,T

# ANTHRO 443 U/G 3 Medicine and Pharmaceuticals in the Global AgeAnthro 443 & Global 443 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: jr st; Anthro 440(R).

D 59888 LEC 001 R 5:30pm-8:10pm SAB G28 Applbaum,K

ANTHRO 489 U 1-6 Internship in Anthropology, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising faculty member.

40950 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Ajirotutu,C40952 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Anapol,F40954 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Applbaum,I40956 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Applbaum,K

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40958 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Arnold,B40960 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Bornstein,E40962 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Brodwin,P40964 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA Gray,J40966 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Heatherington,T40968 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA Hudson,J40970 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA Jeske,R40972 FLD 012 To be Arranged TBA Malaby,T40974 FLD 013 To be Arranged TBA Perley,B40976 FLD 014 To be Arranged TBA Richards,J40978 FLD 015 To be Arranged TBA Richards,P49150 FLD 016 To be Arranged TBA Sherman,R51870 FLD 017 To be Arranged TBA Turner,T51872 FLD 018 To be Arranged TBA Villamil,L59841 FLD 019 To be Arranged TBA Washabaugh,W

ANTHRO 497 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

40980 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

ANTHRO 543 U/G 3 Cross-Cultural Study of ReligionPrereq: jr st; Anthro 102(R).

58720 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm SAB G28 Aycock,D

ANTHRO 560 U/G 3 Introduction to Research Methods in AnthropologyPrereq: jr st; Anthro 102(R).

D 58721 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Brodwin,P 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

ANTHRO 566 U/G 3-6 Archaeological Analysis and Report Preparation:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; Anthro 103(P) or cons instr.

D 58722 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm SAB 149 Jeske,R TOPIC: Crescent Bay Oneota Village Site 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

ANTHRO 568 U/G 3 Introduction to Anthropological StatisticsPrereq: jr st; Anthro 101(P) or 102(P) or 103(P) or cons instr.

46256 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Gray,J

~ ANTHRO 585 U 2-3 Internship in Forensic ToxicologyAnthro 585, Chem 585, C L Sci 585, & Crm Jst 585 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: jr st; admis toForensic Sci cert prog; Anthro/Chem/C L Sci/Crm Jst 281(P) & 285(P); Chem 221(P) or 223(P); Crm Jst 480(P); Hepatitis B vaccineseries or waiver.

46258 FLD 101 To be Arranged TBA Anapol,F Meets: Milwaukee County State Medical Examiners Office, 933W. Highland Blvd. Days and times to be arranged with theMedical Examiner’s Office.

ANTHRO 641 U/G 3 Seminar in Anthropology:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st, Anthro 101(P) or 102(P) or 103(P); or grad st.

58723 SEM 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Villamil,L58724 SEM 002 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Campbell,B

ANTHRO 699 U 1-3 Independent WorkRetakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair, & assoc dean for SAS.

ANTHRO 720 G 3 History and Theory of Museums(620) Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

46260 LEC 101 T 1:30pm-4:10pm TBA Scher Thomae,D Milwaukee Public Museum, 800 W. Wells St.

ANTHRO 723 G 3 Museum CurationPrereq: grad st; cons instr; grade B or better in Anthro 721(P).

46262 LEC 101 R 1:30pm-4:10pm TBA Ulrich,G Milwaukee Public Museum, 800 W. Wells St.

ANTHRO 724 G 3 Internship in Museum StudiesPrereq: grad st; Anthro 720(P); cons instr.

41012 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Arnold,B

ANTHRO 801 G 3 A Survey of Physical AnthropologyPrereq: grad st.

D 46264 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-8:10pm SAB 281 Turner,T

ANTHRO 803 G 3 Survey of Cultural AnthropologyPrereq: grad st.

D 51654 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm SAB G28 Applbaum,I

# ANTHRO 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee for 1 cr will be assessed. Prereq: grad st.

ANTHRO 942 G 3 Seminar in Prehistory and Archaeology:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

D 53124 SEM 001 R 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Hudson,J

ANTHRO 990 G 1-3 Research and ThesisPrereq: grad st; writ cons instr; writ cons dept chair.

ANTHRO 999 G 1-3 Advanced Independent StudyRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: grad st; writ cons instr.

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Arabic (Arabic)

Foreign Languages and LinguisticsChair: David Mulroy CRT 833 (414) 229-5654, [email protected]: Hamid Ouali CRT 883 (414) 229-1113, [email protected]://www.uwm.edu/Dept/FLL/

ARABIC 101 U 5 First Semester ArabicNot open to native speakers of Arabic. Prereq: none.

53166 LEC 001 MW 10:00am-10:50am TBA Bidaoui,ATR 9:30am-10:45am TBA

53168 LEC 002 MW 11:00am-11:50am TBA Oulhaj,ATR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA

D 53988 LEC 003 MW 5:00pm-5:50pm TBATR 5:00pm-6:15pm TBA

ARABIC 199 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair & asst dean for SAS.

ARABIC 201 U 5 Third Semester ArabicNot open to native speakers of Arabic. Prereq: Arabic 102(P). Generates L&S credit for demonstrated equivalent preparation (8retro crs).

53170 LEC 001 MW 10:00am-10:50am TBATR 9:30am-10:45am TBA

59401 LEC 002 MW 10:00am-10:50am TBATR 9:30am-10:45am TBA

ARABIC 289 U 1-6 Internship in Arabic, Lower DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: intro course in Arabic; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising faculty member.

51818 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

ARABIC 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

46266 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

ARABIC 489 U 1-6 Internship in Arabic, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 300-level or above course in Arabic; 2.25 gpa; cons supervisingfaculty member.

51858 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

ARABIC 497 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

46268 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

ARABIC 499 U 1-6 Ad Hoc:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; add’l prereqs may be assigned to specific topic.

59713 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Ouali,H TOPIC: Fifth Semester Arabic 3 credits Not open to nativespeakers of Arabic Prereq: Arabic 202

# ARABIC 699 U 1-3 Advanced Independent StudyRetakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 2.5 gpa; cons instr, dept chair, & assoc dean for SAS.

Art History (ArtHist)Chair: Kenneth Bendiner MIT 151 229-4330

ARTHIST 101 U 3 Ancient and Medieval Art and Architecture(HU) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-608; or enroll in LEC 402 & any DIS 609-612.

46270 LEC 401 MW 11:00am-11:50am CHM 180 Murrell,K49188 LEC 402 TR 4:00pm-4:50pm MIT 191 Aschenbrenner,M46272 DIS 601 M 8:00am-8:50am MIT 158 Murrell,K46274 DIS 602 M 9:00am-9:50am MIT 158 Murrell,K46276 DIS 603 M 10:00am-10:50am MIT 158 Murrell,K46278 DIS 604 M 12:00pm-12:50pm MIT 158 Murrell,K46280 DIS 605 W 8:00am-8:50am MIT 158 Murrell,K46282 DIS 606 W 9:00am-9:50am MIT 158 Murrell,K46284 DIS 607 W 10:00am-10:50am MIT 158 Murrell,K46286 DIS 608 W 12:00pm-12:50pm MIT 158 Murrell,K

D 46288 DIS 609 T 5:00pm-5:50pm MIT 158 Aschenbrenner,MD 46290 DIS 610 T 6:00pm-6:50pm MIT 158 Aschenbrenner,MD 46292 DIS 611 R 5:00pm-5:50pm MIT 158 Aschenbrenner,MD 46294 DIS 612 R 6:00pm-6:50pm MIT 158 Aschenbrenner,M

ARTHIST 102 U 3 Renaissance to Modern Art and Architecture(HU) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-608.

46296 LEC 401 TR 11:00am-11:50am CHM 180 Tiffany,T46298 DIS 601 T 8:00am-8:50am MIT 158 Tiffany,T46300 DIS 602 T 9:00am-9:50am MIT 158 Tiffany,T46302 DIS 603 T 10:00am-10:50am MIT 158 Tiffany,T46304 DIS 604 T 12:00pm-12:50pm MIT 158 Tiffany,T46306 DIS 605 R 8:00am-8:50am MIT 158 Tiffany,T46308 DIS 606 R 9:00am-9:50am MIT 158 Tiffany,T46310 DIS 607 R 10:00am-10:50am MIT 158 Tiffany,T46312 DIS 608 R 12:00pm-12:50pm MIT 158 Tiffany,T

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ARTHIST 104 U 3 African, New World and Oceanic Art and Architecture(HU) Prereq: none.

51914 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm MIT 191 Ulrich,G

ARTHIST 105 U 3 Asian Art and Architecture(HU) Prereq: none.

58928 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm MIT 191 Wang,Y

ARTHIST 205 U 3 History of Film I: Development of an Art(HU) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-604.

46314 LEC 401 TR 11:00am-12:50pm MIT 191 Williams,T46316 DIS 601 R 1:00pm-1:50pm CRT 104 Schur,T

Williams,T46318 DIS 602 R 2:00pm-2:50pm CRT 104 Schur,T

Williams,T46320 DIS 603 R 3:00pm-3:50pm CRT 104 Schur,T

Williams,T46322 DIS 604 R 4:00pm-4:50pm CRT 104 Schur,T

Williams,T

ARTHIST 250 U 3 Introduction to American Art(HU) Prereq: soph st.

59072 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Aschenbrenner,M A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

ARTHIST 261 U 3 Modern Art(HU) Prereq: none.

58934 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Murrell,K A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

ARTHIST 289 U 1-6 Internship in Art History, Lower DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: intro course in ArtHist; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising faculty member.

51182 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Bendiner,K

ARTHIST 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

41104 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

ARTHIST 316 U/G 3 Roman Art and ArchaeologyPrereq: jr st.

D 58933 LEC 001 M 5:00pm-7:40pm MIT 191 Hamlin,C 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# ARTHIST 326 U/G 3 Heretics and Iconoclasts: The Art and Architecture of the Christian EastSatisfies L&S International req. Prereq: jr st.

58924 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm MIT 195

ARTHIST 333 U/G 3 High Renaissance Art in ItalyPrereq: jr st.

58927 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm MIT 195 Tiffany,T

ARTHIST 368 U/G 3 History of Modern DesignPrereq: jr st.

59239 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am MIT 195 Bendiner,K

ARTHIST 371 U/G 3 African ArtPrereq: jr st.

58935 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am MIT 191 Ulrich,G

ARTHIST 413 U/G 3 Greek SculpturePrereq: jr st.

59267 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Murrell,K

ARTHIST 470 U/G 1-3 Topics in American Art:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st.

58932 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am MIT 195 Brazeau,L TOPIC: French Connection: Americans in Paris, 1850-1940

ARTHIST 480 U/G 3 Chinese PaintingPrereq: jr st.

58929 LEC 001 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm MIT 195 Wang,Y

ARTHIST 482 U/G 3 Topics in Non-Western Art:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st.

52742 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm MIT 191 Hubbard,N TOPIC: Japanese Architecture

ARTHIST 489 U 1-6 Internship in Art History, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 300-level or above course in ArtHist; 2.25 gpa; cons supervis-ing faculty member.

51184 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Bendiner,K

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ARTHIST 497 U/G 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

41106 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA54092 LEC 102 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Abstraction and Construction in 20th Century Art

Canterbury, United Kingdom.54094 LEC 103 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Phtgrphc Hist & Asthetics 1:Realism/ Theory & Prct

Canterbury, United Kingdom.

ARTHIST 691 U 3 Art Museum InternshipRetakable for 3 additional cr. Prereq: jr st; at least 6 cr ArtHist at the 300 level or above & cons internship coord.

46324 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Bendiner,K

ARTHIST 699 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair, & asst dean of SAS.

# ARTHIST 700 G 3 Proseminar in Art HistoryPrereq: grad st.

51012 LEC 001 R 2:00pm-4:45pm MIT 158 FA

ARTHIST 703 G 3 Introduction to Art Museum Studies ICourse fee may be assessed. Prereq: grad st.

58931 SEM 001 T 2:00pm-4:40pm MIT 158

ARTHIST 760 G 3 Colloquium in Modern Art/Architecture:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st.

59113 LEC 001 W 2:00pm-4:40pm MIT 158 Bendiner,K TOPIC: Art of the 1860’s

ARTHIST 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: grad st.

ARTHIST 890 G 1-3 Independent Field StudyPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

41120 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Bendiner,K41122 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Brazeau,L41124 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Counts,D45172 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Douglas,E45174 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Hayes,J45176 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Hubbard,N45178 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Maranci,C49478 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA FA50114 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Stone,A50116 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA Tiffany,T50816 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA Wang,Y

ARTHIST 891 G 3 Art Museum InternshipRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: grad st; at least 6 cr in ArtHist at grad level & cons internship coord.

46326 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Bendiner,K

ARTHIST 990 G 3 Thesis ResearchRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: grad st & writ cons grad advisor or instr.

# ARTHIST 991 G 3 Thesis ExhibitionPrereq: grad st; ArtHist 700(P); writ cons grad advisor or instr.

ARTHIST 999 G 1-3 Reading and ResearchPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

Astronomy (Astron)

PhysicsChair: Dilano Saldin PHY 442 229-4474, [email protected]

ASTRON 103 U 3 Survey of Astronomy(NS) Prereq: math placement level D.

50020 LEC 001 MWF 9:00am-9:50am PHY 137 Tweedale,G50022 LEC 002 MWF 11:00am-11:50am PHY 137 Tweedale,G

ASTRON 104 U 1 Astronomy Laboratory(NS+) Prereq: Astron 103(C) or 300(C).

D 46328 LAB 801 M 7:30pm-9:20pm TBA Tweedale,GD 46330 LAB 802 W 7:30pm-9:20pm TBA Tweedale,GD 46332 LAB 803 R 7:30pm-9:20pm TBA Tweedale,G

ASTRON 185 U 3 Astronomy for Pre-Education Majors(NS+) Prereq: Math 105(P) or 176(P) or cons instr. Enroll in LEC 401 and LAB 801.

59753 LEC 401 T 3:30pm-5:20pm TBA Creighton,J59754 LAB 801 F 10:00am-11:50am TBA Creighton,J

ASTRON 199 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair & asst dean for SAS.

ASTRON 289 U 1-6 Internship in Astronomy, Lower DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: intro course in astron; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising faculty member.

51820 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

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ASTRON 300 U 3 Astronomy IPrereq: Physics 210(P).

59755 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Creighton,J

ASTRON 489 U 1-6 Internship in Astronomy, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 300-level or above course in astron; 2.25 gpa; cons supervisingfaculty member.

51860 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

Atmospheric Sciences (Atm Sci)

Mathematical SciencesChair: Allen D. Bell, EMS E404, (414) 229-5264Coordinator: Anastasios Tsonis, EMS W441, (414) 229-5373

ATM SCI 100 U 3 Survey of Meteorology(NS+) Counts as repeat of 3 cr Atm Sci 100 taken for 4 cr. Prereq: none. Enroll in any LEC 401-403 & any LAB 801-815 that doesn’t con-

flict.46334 LEC 401 MW 11:00am-11:50am BOL B46 Kahl,J46336 LEC 402 TR 11:00am-11:50am LUB S151 Larson,V

D 52816 LEC 403 T 5:00pm-6:40pm EMS E180 Frederick,J50332 LAB 801 M 11:00am-12:50pm EMS E16959482 LAB 802 M 1:00pm-2:50pm EMS E16946340 LAB 803 M 1:00pm-2:50pm EMS E20646342 LAB 804 M 3:00pm-4:50pm EMS E169

D 46344 LAB 805 M 5:00pm-6:50pm EMS E16946346 LAB 806 T 11:00am-12:50pm EMS E16946348 LAB 807 T 1:00pm-2:50pm EMS E16959483 LAB 808 T 3:00pm-4:50pm EMS E16959484 LAB 809 W 11:00am-12:50pm EMS E16946350 LAB 810 W 1:00pm-2:50pm EMS E16946352 LAB 811 W 1:00pm-2:50pm EMS E20650334 LAB 812 W 3:00pm-4:50pm EMS E16953008 LAB 813 R 11:00am-12:50pm EMS E16953010 LAB 814 R 1:00pm-2:50pm EMS E16953012 LAB 815 R 3:00pm-4:50pm EMS E169

ATM SCI 199 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair, & asst dean for SAS.

ATM SCI 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

46338 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

ATM SCI 351 U/G 3 Dynamic Meteorology IPrereq: jr st; Atm Sci 240(P); Math 233(P).

59467 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am EMS E140 Kravtsov,S

ATM SCI 360 U/G 4 Synoptic Meteorology IPrereq: jr st; Math 232(P); Physics 210(P); Atm Sci 240(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & LAB 801.

59485 LEC 401 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm EMS E208 Roebber,P59509 LAB 801 W 2:00pm-3:50pm EMS W434

ATM SCI 470 U/G 3 Tropical MeteorologyPrereq: Atm Sci 351(P) or 360(P).

59486 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Swanson,K

ATM SCI 497 U/G 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

46354 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

ATM SCI 599 U 1 Capstone ExperiencePrereq: sr st; writ cons instr & dept chair.

ATM SCI 695 U 1-6 Internship in Atmospheric Sciences, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 300-level or above course in atm sci; 3.0 gpa in the major; conssupervising faculty.

45196 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Kahl,J45198 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Kravtsov,S45200 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Larson,V45202 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Roebber,P45204 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Swanson,K51676 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Tsonis,A

ATM SCI 699 U 1-3 Advanced Independent ReadingRetakable w/chg in topic to 3 cr max. Prereq: jr st, 2.5 gpa, & writ cons instr, dept chair, & asst dean for SAS.

ATM SCI 705 G 3 Air Pollution ModelingPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

59502 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA Kahl,J

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# ATM SCI 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: grad st.

ATM SCI 990 G 1-8 Master’s ThesisPrereq: grad st; cons instr & completed thesis proposal.

ATM SCI 997 G 1-12 Doctoral ExternshipPrereq: grad st; admis to candidacy for the PhD.

41168 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Kahl,J41170 LEC 002 To be Arranged TBA Kravtsov,S41172 LEC 003 To be Arranged TBA Larson,V41174 LEC 004 To be Arranged TBA Roebber,P41176 LEC 005 To be Arranged TBA Swanson,K51684 LEC 006 To be Arranged TBA Tsonis,A

ATM SCI 998 G 1-12 Doctoral DissertationPrereq: grad st; admis to candidacy for PhD.

ATM SCI 999 G 1-4 Advanced Independent ReadingRetakable to 4 cr max. Prereq: grad st & cons instr.

Biological Sciences (Bio Sci)Chair: Craig Sandgren, LAP S181 229-4214e-mail: [email protected] http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/Biology/

In addition to courses offered by Biological Sciences, students are also encouraged to select cross-listed courses in other departments (Clinical Laboratory Sciences; Conservation ofEnvironmental Sciences; Psychology; and Urban Planning). A detailed listing of all Multidisciplinary Courses can be found on the web at:

http://www4.uwm.edu/schedule/index.cfm?a1=browse&strm=1072&term_descr=Spring%202008

IMPORTANT: Registered students not attending Biological Sciences Lab and/or Discussion courses during the first week meet may be dropped. See ‘Administrative Drop for Non-Attendance’ policy under The Department of Enrollment Services ‘Registration Policy’ on the web at:

https://www4.uwm.edu/current_students/register_course_info/registration_policies.cfm

If sections are listed as 'closed' when registering for a course on PAWS, students are encouraged to complete the CLOSED COURSE INTEREST REQUEST FORM. Please keep inmind that the department does not maintain waiting lists. Students are encouraged to check PAWS frequently for openings. The Closed Course Interest Request Forms are used sole-ly by the department to determine the need for new sections. Those students who complete the form will be notified via email of any new openings.

Registration in laboratory courses is typically restricted by the availability of openings in laboratory sections. You must register for both the lecture and laboratory sections to completethe course.

BIO SCI 100 U 3 Survey of Zoology(NS+) Does not carry cr toward bio sci major. Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 & any LAB 801-810.

46356 LEC 401 TR 11:00am-11:50am LAP 162 Whittingham,L Add’l special course fee of $5.20 will be assessed to cover costof course materials.

46358 LAB 801 T 9:00am-10:50am LAP S17246360 LAB 802 T 12:00pm-1:50pm LAP S17246362 LAB 803 T 2:00pm-3:50pm LAP S17246364 LAB 804 T 4:00pm-5:50pm LAP S17246366 LAB 805 W 8:00am-9:50am LAP S17246368 LAB 806 W 10:00am-11:50am LAP S17246370 LAB 807 W 12:00pm-1:50pm LAP S17246372 LAB 808 W 2:00pm-3:50pm LAP S17246374 LAB 809 R 9:00am-10:50am LAP S17246376 LAB 810 R 12:00pm-1:50pm LAP S172

BIO SCI 101 U 4 General Survey of Microbiology(NS+) Intended primarily for nursing students. Does not carry cr toward bio sci major. Prereq: Chem 101(P) or 102(P). Enroll in LEC 401

& any DIS 601-607 & any LAB 801-810.48896 LEC 401 TR 4:00pm-4:50pm LAP 162 Yang,C Add’l special course fee of $5.20 will be assessed to cover cost

of course materials.48898 DIS 601 M 11:00am-11:50am TBA48900 DIS 602 T 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA48902 DIS 603 T 3:00pm-3:50pm TBA48912 DIS 604 W 10:00am-10:50am TBA50220 DIS 605 W 11:00am-11:50am TBA50250 DIS 606 F 9:00am-9:50am TBA50276 DIS 607 F 11:00am-11:50am TBA48904 LAB 801 M 12:00pm-1:50pm LAP 468

W 12:00pm-12:50pm LAP 46848906 LAB 802 M 12:00pm-1:50pm LAP 480

W 12:00pm-12:50pm LAP 48048908 LAB 803 M 4:00pm-5:50pm LAP 468

W 4:00pm-4:50pm LAP 468D 48910 LAB 804 M 6:00pm-7:50pm LAP 468

W 6:00pm-6:50pm LAP 46848914 LAB 805 T 8:00am-9:50am LAP 468

R 8:00am-8:50am LAP 46849572 LAB 806 T 10:00am-11:50am LAP 468

R 10:00am-10:50am LAP 46850222 LAB 807 T 10:00am-11:50am LAP 480

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R 10:00am-10:50am LAP 48050232 LAB 808 T 12:00pm-1:50pm LAP 480

R 12:00pm-12:50pm LAP 48050278 LAB 809 T 2:00pm-3:50pm LAP 480

R 2:00pm-2:50pm LAP 480D 51248 LAB 810 T 5:00pm-6:50pm LAP 480

R 5:00pm-5:50pm LAP 480

BIO SCI 102 U 3 Elements of Biology(NS+) Intended for non-majors; does not carry cr toward bio sci major. Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 & any LAB 801-811.

46378 LEC 401 TR 10:00am-10:50am LAP 162 Wejksnora,P Add’l special course fee of $5.20 will be assessed to cover costof course materials.

46380 LAB 801 M 10:00am-11:50am LAP S17846382 LAB 802 M 12:00pm-1:50pm LAP S17846384 LAB 803 M 2:00pm-3:50pm LAP S17846386 LAB 804 T 8:00am-9:50am LAP S17846388 LAB 805 T 11:00am-12:50pm LAP S17846390 LAB 806 T 1:00pm-2:50pm LAP S17846392 LAB 807 T 3:00pm-4:50pm LAP S17846394 LAB 808 W 8:00am-9:50am LAP S17846396 LAB 809 W 10:00am-11:50am LAP S17846398 LAB 810 W 12:00pm-1:50pm LAP S17848876 LAB 811 W 2:00pm-3:50pm LAP S178

BIO SCI 103 U 3 Topics in Modern Biology:(NS) Intended for non-majors; does not carry cr toward bio sci major. Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Students w/cr in Bio Sci 226

or 250 may not take 103 w/those topics. Prereq: none, except as may be required for specific topics.46400 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm LAP N101 Berges,J TOPIC: Mysteries of Marine Biology51934 LEC 002 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm LAP 160 Ramakrishnan,S TOPIC: Earth and the Tree of Life53994 LEC 003 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm LAP N103 Collins,M TOPIC: Biotechnology in the 21st Century

BIO SCI 104 U 3 Plants in Today’s World(NS+) Prereq: none. Enroll in any LEC 401-403 & any LAB 801-816.

46402 LEC 401 MW 11:00am-11:50am LAP 162 Clare,R Add’l special course fee of $5.20 will be assessed to cover costof course materials.

D 46404 LEC 402 M 5:30pm-7:10pm LAP 162 Clare,R Add’l special course fee of $5.20 will be assessed to cover costof course materials.

49186 LEC 403 TR 2:00pm-2:50pm LAP 162 Clare,R Add’l special course fee of $5.20 will be assessed to cover costof course materials.

46406 LAB 801 M 4:00pm-5:50pm LAP S19246408 LAB 802 M 10:00am-11:50am LAP S19246410 LAB 803 M 12:00pm-1:50pm LAP S19246412 LAB 804 M 2:00pm-3:50pm LAP S19246414 LAB 805 T 8:00am-9:50am LAP S19246416 LAB 806 T 10:00am-11:50am LAP S19246418 LAB 807 T 12:00pm-1:50pm LAP S19246420 LAB 808 T 2:00pm-3:50pm LAP S19246422 LAB 809 T 4:00pm-5:50pm LAP S19246424 LAB 810 W 10:00am-11:50am LAP S19246426 LAB 811 W 12:00pm-1:50pm LAP S19246428 LAB 812 W 3:00pm-4:50pm LAP S192

D 46430 LAB 813 W 5:00pm-6:50pm LAP S19246432 LAB 814 R 10:00am-11:50am LAP S19246434 LAB 815 R 3:00pm-4:50pm LAP S19251288 LAB 816 R 1:00pm-2:50pm LAP S192

BIO SCI 150 U 4 Foundations of Biological Sciences I(NS+) Prereq: H.S. chem or equiv & chem placement score of 30; or grade of C or better in Chem 100(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any LAB

801-812.46436 LEC 401 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm LAP 162 TA Add’l special course fee of $5.20 will be assessed to cover cost

Bergtrom,G of course materials.Dunn,P

46438 LAB 801 M 11:00am-1:50pm LAP S28446440 LAB 802 M 4:00pm-6:50pm LAP S28446442 LAB 803 T 8:00am-10:50am LAP S28446444 LAB 804 T 11:00am-1:50pm LAP S28446446 LAB 805 T 2:00pm-4:50pm LAP S284

D 46448 LAB 806 T 5:00pm-7:50pm LAP S28446450 LAB 807 W 8:00am-10:50am LAP S28446452 LAB 808 W 11:00am-1:50pm LAP S284

D 46454 LAB 809 W 5:00pm-7:50pm LAP S28450274 LAB 810 R 9:00am-11:50am LAP S28452030 LAB 811 R 12:00pm-2:50pm LAP S28452282 LAB 812 R 3:00pm-5:50pm LAP S284

BIO SCI 152 U 4 Foundations of Biological Sciences II(NS+) Prereq: grade of C or better in Bio Sci 150(P). Enroll in LEC 401 and any LAB 801-807.

46456 LEC 401 MWF 9:00am-9:50am LAP N103 Heathcote,R Add’l special course fee of $5.20 will be assessed to cover cost Hoot,S of course materials.McBride,M

46458 LAB 801 M 10:00am-12:50pm LAP S286

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46460 LAB 802 M 1:00pm-3:50pm LAP S28646462 LAB 803 M 4:00pm-6:50pm LAP S28646464 LAB 804 T 8:00am-10:50am LAP S28646466 LAB 805 T 11:00am-1:50pm LAP S28648610 LAB 806 T 2:00pm-4:50pm LAP S286

D 51132 LAB 807 T 5:00pm-7:50pm LAP S286

~+ BIO SCI 194 U 3 Freshman Seminar:(NS) Open only to freshmen. Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: none.

53336 SEM 001 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm TBA Steeber,D TOPIC: Current Topics in Human Health and Disease

BIO SCI 202 U 4 Anatomy and Physiology I(NS+) Animal Course. Required of students in nursing, med tech & med rec admin. Cannot be combined with Bio Sci 150 & 203 for more

than 9 cr toward the bio sci major. Prereq: none. Enroll in any LEC 401-403 & any LAB 801-833.46470 LEC 401 MWF 1:00pm-1:50pm BOL 150 Petto,A Add’l special course fee of $5.20 will be assessed to cover cost

of course materials.46472 LEC 402 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm BOL 150 Petto,A Add’l special course fee of $5.20 will be assessed to cover cost

of course materials.59245 LEC 403 MW 11:00am-12:15pm BOL B52 Add’l special course fee of $5.20 will be assessed to cover cost

of course materials.46474 LAB 801 M 8:00am-10:50am LAP N11049632 LAB 802 M 8:00am-8:50am LAP N11246478 LAB 803 M 11:00am-1:50pm LAP N11046476 LAB 804 M 11:00am-1:50pm LAP N11246482 LAB 805 M 4:00pm-6:50pm LAP N11046480 LAB 806 M 4:00pm-6:50pm LAP N11246486 LAB 807 T 8:00am-10:50am LAP N11046484 LAB 808 T 8:00am-8:50am LAP N11249634 LAB 809 T 11:00am-1:50pm LAP N11046488 LAB 810 T 11:00am-1:50pm LAP N11246490 LAB 811 T 2:00pm-4:50pm LAP N11046492 LAB 812 T 2:00pm-4:50pm LAP N112

D 46494 LAB 813 T 5:00pm-7:50pm LAP N110D 46496 LAB 814 T 5:00pm-7:50pm LAP N112

46498 LAB 815 W 8:00am-10:50am LAP N11046500 LAB 816 W 8:00am-10:50am LAP N11246502 LAB 817 W 11:00am-1:50pm LAP N11046504 LAB 818 W 11:00am-1:50pm LAP N11246506 LAB 819 W 4:00pm-6:50pm LAP N11052284 LAB 820 W 4:00pm-6:50pm LAP N11246508 LAB 821 R 8:00am-10:50am LAP N11246510 LAB 822 R 8:00am-10:50am LAP N11048768 LAB 823 R 11:00am-1:50pm LAP N11249578 LAB 824 R 11:00am-1:50pm LAP N11049580 LAB 825 R 2:00pm-4:50pm LAP N11249586 LAB 826 R 2:00pm-4:50pm LAP N110

D 53910 LAB 827 R 5:00pm-7:50pm LAP N110D 49598 LAB 828 R 5:00pm-7:50pm LAP N112

49602 LAB 829 F 8:00am-10:50am LAP N11049606 LAB 830 F 8:00am-10:50am LAP N11249612 LAB 831 F 11:00am-1:50pm LAP N11049630 LAB 832 F 11:00am-1:50pm LAP N11253912 LAB 833 F 2:00pm-4:50pm LAP N112

BIO SCI 203 U 4 Anatomy and Physiology II(NS+) Animal course. Cannot be combined with Bio Sci 150 & 202 for more than a total of 9 cr toward bio sci major. Prereq: Bio Sci

202(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any LAB 801-81546512 LEC 401 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm BOL 150 Hutz,R Add’l special course fee of $5.20 will be assessed to cover cost

of course materials.46514 LAB 801 M 8:00am-10:50am LAP N10646516 LAB 802 M 11:00am-1:50pm LAP N10646518 LAB 803 M 2:00pm-4:50pm LAP N106

D 46520 LAB 804 M 5:00pm-7:50pm LAP N10646522 LAB 805 T 8:00am-10:50am LAP N10646524 LAB 806 T 11:00am-1:50pm LAP N10646526 LAB 807 T 4:00pm-6:50pm LAP N10649468 LAB 808 W 8:00am-10:50am LAP N10649566 LAB 809 W 11:00am-1:50pm LAP N10649568 LAB 810 W 2:00pm-4:50pm LAP N106

D 49610 LAB 811 W 5:00pm-7:50pm LAP N10650234 LAB 812 R 9:00am-11:50am LAP N10651216 LAB 813 R 4:00pm-6:50pm LAP N10651256 LAB 814 F 9:00am-11:50am LAP N10652168 LAB 815 F 12:00pm-2:50pm LAP N106

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~ BIO SCI 289 U 1-6 Internship in Biological Sciences, Lower DivisionSpecific topics may satisfy major area req; consult dept. One cr earned for academic work based on 40 hrs in internship.Retakable to 6 cr max; combined limit of 3 cr in Bio Sci 289 & 489 counts toward Bio Sci major. Prereq: intro course in Bio Sci; 2.50gpa; cons supervising faculty member.

41198 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Aguilar-Diaz,C41200 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Anapol,F49046 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Berges,J41202 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Bergtrom,G41204 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Bootsma,H41206 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Brooks,A41208 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Buntin,J41210 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA Carvan,M41212 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Cheng,Y41214 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA Coggins,J41216 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA Collins,M41218 FLD 012 To be Arranged TBA Dunn,P41220 FLD 013 To be Arranged TBA Ehlinger,T41222 FLD 014 To be Arranged TBA Fink,C41224 FLD 015 To be Arranged TBA Forst,S41226 FLD 016 To be Arranged TBA Goetz Jr,F41228 FLD 017 To be Arranged TBA Heathcote,R41230 FLD 018 To be Arranged TBA Helmstetter,F41232 FLD 019 To be Arranged TBA Hirschmugl,C41234 FLD 020 To be Arranged TBA Hoebel,G41236 FLD 021 To be Arranged TBA Hoot,S41238 FLD 022 To be Arranged TBA Hutz,R49048 FLD 023 To be Arranged TBA Janssen,J41240 FLD 024 To be Arranged TBA Karron,J41242 FLD 025 To be Arranged TBA Kaster,J41244 FLD 026 To be Arranged TBA Klaper,R41246 FLD 027 To be Arranged TBA Klemer,D41248 FLD 028 To be Arranged TBA Klump,J41250 FLD 029 To be Arranged TBA Kuchin,S41308 FLD 030 To be Arranged TBA McBride,M48628 FLD 031 To be Arranged TBA Mclellan,S48688 FLD 032 To be Arranged TBA Meyer,G49936 FLD 033 To be Arranged TBA Moyer,J49938 FLD 034 To be Arranged TBA Oliver,J49940 FLD 035 To be Arranged TBA Owen,H49942 FLD 036 To be Arranged TBA Petto,A49664 FLD 037 To be Arranged TBA Prasad,G49930 FLD 038 To be Arranged TBA Raicu,V49932 FLD 039 To be Arranged TBA Reinartz,J49934 FLD 040 To be Arranged TBA Rodriguez Sevill,R50828 FLD 041 To be Arranged TBA Saffarini,D50840 FLD 042 To be Arranged TBA Sandgren,C50866 FLD 043 To be Arranged TBA Schnitzer,S50868 FLD 044 To be Arranged TBA Steeber,D50870 FLD 045 To be Arranged TBA Strickler,J51030 FLD 046 To be Arranged TBA Swain,R51032 FLD 047 To be Arranged TBA Tomasiewicz,H51034 FLD 048 To be Arranged TBA Udvadia,A51036 FLD 049 To be Arranged TBA52288 FLD 050 To be Arranged TBA Waples,J52864 FLD 051 To be Arranged TBA Wejksnora,P52866 FLD 052 To be Arranged TBA Whittingham,L54026 FLD 053 To be Arranged TBA Wimpee,C54076 FLD 054 To be Arranged TBA Witten,J59504 FLD 055 To be Arranged TBA Yang,C59505 FLD 056 To be Arranged TBA Young,E60021 FLD 057 To be Arranged TBA Zhao,D60096 FLD 058 To be Arranged TBA

~ BIO SCI 290 U 1-3 Independent Study and Research:(199) Specific topics may satisfy major area req; consult dept. Retakable up to 6 cr max; combined limit of 6 credits in Bio Sci 290, 698, &

699 counts toward Bio Sci major. Does not count as a Bio Sci lab course. Prereq: 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair, & assoc deanfor SAS.

# BIO SCI 296 U 1-3 UROP ApprenticeshipRetakable to 9 cr max in any combination of UROP Apprenticeship courses. Not open to jrs and srs. Prereq: acceptance to UROP;prior or conc reg in UROP seminar.

BIO SCI 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

41310 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

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BIO SCI 310 U 4 General EcologyEnvironmental/evolutionary course. One req’d all-day Saturday field trip for which fee is assessed. Prereq: Bio Sci 150(P) & 152(C)or cons instr. Enroll in LEC 401 & any LAB 801-804.

46536 LEC 401 MW 11:00am-12:15pm LAP N101 Rodriguez Sevill,R Add’l special course fee of $31.25 will be assessed for req’d fieldtrip.

46538 LAB 801 R 8:00am-10:50am LAP S38246540 LAB 802 R 12:00pm-2:50pm LAP S38246542 LAB 803 F 8:00am-10:50am LAP S38246544 LAB 804 F 12:00pm-2:50pm LAP S382

BIO SCI 315 U 3 Cell BiologyMolecular/microbiology course. Prereq: Bio Sci 152(C); Chem 104(C).

49074 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm LAP 160 Zhao,D

# BIO SCI 316 U 1 Laboratory in Genetics and Cell BiologyMolecular/microbiology course. Prereq: Bio Sci 315(C) or 325(260)(C).

52606 LAB 801 T 2:00pm-5:50pm LAP 466 TA Add’l special course fee of $45.00 will be assessed to cover cost Oliver,J of course materials.

52608 LAB 802 W 2:00pm-5:50pm LAP 466 TA Add’l special course fee of $45.00 will be assessed to cover cost Oliver,J of course materials.

52610 LAB 803 W 9:00am-12:50pm LAP 466 TA Add’l special course fee of $45.00 will be assessed to cover cost Oliver,J of course materials.

BIO SCI 325 U 3 Genetics(260) Prereq: grade of C or better in Bio Sci 150(P); Bio Sci 152(C) or 203(P); Chem 104(C). Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-604.

40910 LEC 401 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm LAP N103 Kuchin,S40912 DIS 601 T 11:00am-12:50pm LAP 25340914 DIS 602 R 11:00am-12:50pm LAP 25349570 DIS 603 T 3:30pm-5:20pm LAP 25350236 DIS 604 R 3:30pm-5:20pm LAP 253

#+ BIO SCI 349 U 3 Comparative Ecophysiology(349) No cr for students with cr in Bio Sci 499 with title ‘Form & Function of Living Things’. Prereq: Bio Sci 310(C) or 315(C) or 325(C) or

cons instr. Enrol in LEC 401 and DIS 601.52544 LEC 401 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA Young,E52546 DIS 601 R 1:00pm-1:50pm LAP 253

BIO SCI 350 U 4 Human ParasitologyPrereq: jr st; Bio Sci 310(C) or Bio Sci 325(C) or cons instr. Enroll in LEC 401 and LAB 801.

48972 LEC 401 MW 9:00am-9:50am LAP 253 Coggins,J Add’l special course fee of $5.20 will be assessed to cover costof course materials.

48974 LAB 801 MW 10:00am-11:50am LAP S382 Coggins,J

# BIO SCI 353 U 3 Introduction to Entomology(302) Prereq: Bio Sci 310(P) or cons instr. Enroll in LEC 401 and LAB 801.

50642 LEC 401 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm LAP S382 Kaster,J Add’l special course fee of $5.20 will be assessed to cover costof course materials.

50644 LAB 801 W 2:00pm-4:45pm LAP S382 Kaster,J

#+ BIO SCI 354 U 3 Introduction to Neuroscience I: From Neuron to BrainBio Sci/Psych 354 & 355 may be taken in either order. Bio Sci 354 & Psych 354 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of oneanother. Prereq: BioSci 152(P) & 315(C), or Psych 254(P).

51608 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Udvadia,AWitten,J

# BIO SCI 370 U 3 Animal Physiology(320) Counts as repeat of 3 cr of Bio Sci 320. Prereq: Bio Sci 315(P) or cons instr.

51420 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Buntin,J Tests Wednesdays: 7:00pm-9:00pm on the following dates: 9/24,Heathcote,R 10/22, and 11/11. Location TBA.Hutz,RWitten,J

~ BIO SCI 372 U 1 Animal Physiology and Neurobiology Laboratory(320) Counts as repeat of 1 cr of Bio Sci 320. Prereq: Bio Sci 370(C) or Bio Sci/Psych 354(C) or 355(C).

51580 LAB 801 R 1:00pm-3:50pm LAP 234 Buntin,J Add’l special course fee of $5.20 will be assessed to cover cost Heathcote,R of course materials.Hutz,RWitten,J

~+ BIO SCI 380 U 3H Honors Seminar:(NS) Specific topics may satisfy major area req; consult dept. Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: soph st; Honors 200(P);

cons Honors College dir.46550 SEM 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Wejksnora,P TOPIC: Genes of Behavior46552 SEM 002 T 3:30pm-6:10pm TBA Strickler,J TOPIC: Animal Thinking

BIO SCI 383 U 4 General Microbiology(303) Molecular/microbiology course. Prereq: jr st; Chem 341(P) or 343(P); Bio Sci 325(260)(P) or cons instr. Enroll in LEC 401 & any

LAB 801-80546528 LEC 401 MW 11:00am-12:15pm LAP 160 Saffarini,D Add’l special course fee of $45.00 will be assessed to cover cost

of course materials.46530 LAB 801 MW 9:00am-10:50am LAP 46846532 LAB 802 MW 9:00am-10:50am LAP 48046534 LAB 803 MW 2:00pm-3:50pm LAP 46849032 LAB 804 MW 4:00pm-5:50pm LAP 48049034 LAB 805 MW 2:00pm-3:50pm LAP 480

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BIO SCI 401 U/G 2 ImmunologyAnimal or molecular/microbiology course. Prereq: jr st; Bio Sci 315(P) or 325(260)(P); Chem 341(P) or 343(P).

49850 LEC 001 MW 1:00pm-1:50pm LAP N103 Steeber,D

BIO SCI 425 U/G 4 Plankton BiologyPrereq: jr st; Bio Sci 150(P), 152(P), & any of 310(C), 315(C) or 325(C). Enroll in LEC 401 and LAB 801.

51596 LEC 401 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Sandgren,C51598 LAB 801 R 1:00pm-4:50pm LAP S386

Sandgren,C

BIO SCI 430 U/G 3 Animal Behavior-Ethology(530) Animal course. Prereq: jr st; Bio Sci 310(P) or 316(C). Enroll in LEC 401 and DIS 601.

46556 LEC 401 MW 1:00pm-1:50pm LAP 160 Strickler,J For course details, go to http://www.uwm.edu/~strlab1/etholo-gy2005.htm

46558 DIS 601 F 1:00pm-1:50pm LAP 160 Strickler,J

BIO SCI 458 U/G 3 Community EcologyEnvironmental/evolutionary course. Prereq: jr st; Bio Sci 152(P) & 310(P) or cons instr; or grad st.

50144 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Schnitzer,S

~ BIO SCI 489 U 1-6 Internship in Biological Sciences, Upper DivisionSpecific topics may satisfy major area req; consult dept. One cr earned for academic work based on 40 hrs in internship.Retakable to 6 cr max; combined limit of 3 cr in Bio Sci 289 & 489 counts toward Bio Sci major. Prereq: jr st; 300-level or abovecourse in Bio Sci; 2.50 gpa; cons supervising faculty member.

41314 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Aguilar-Diaz,C41316 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Anapol,F49056 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Berges,J41318 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Bergtrom,G41320 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Bootsma,H41322 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Brooks,A41324 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Buntin,J41326 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA Carvan,M41328 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Cheng,Y41330 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA Coggins,J41332 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA Collins,M41334 FLD 012 To be Arranged TBA Dunn,P41336 FLD 013 To be Arranged TBA Ehlinger,T41338 FLD 014 To be Arranged TBA Fink,C41340 FLD 015 To be Arranged TBA Forst,S41342 FLD 016 To be Arranged TBA Goetz Jr,F41344 FLD 017 To be Arranged TBA Heathcote,R41346 FLD 018 To be Arranged TBA Helmstetter,F41348 FLD 019 To be Arranged TBA Hirschmugl,C41350 FLD 020 To be Arranged TBA Hoebel,G41352 FLD 021 To be Arranged TBA Hoot,S41354 FLD 022 To be Arranged TBA Hutz,R49058 FLD 023 To be Arranged TBA Janssen,J41356 FLD 024 To be Arranged TBA Karron,J41358 FLD 025 To be Arranged TBA Kaster,J41360 FLD 026 To be Arranged TBA Klaper,R41362 FLD 027 To be Arranged TBA Klemer,D41364 FLD 028 To be Arranged TBA Klump,J41366 FLD 029 To be Arranged TBA Kuchin,S41368 FLD 030 To be Arranged TBA McBride,M48632 FLD 031 To be Arranged TBA Mclellan,S48690 FLD 032 To be Arranged TBA Meyer,G49660 FLD 033 To be Arranged TBA Moyer,J49950 FLD 034 To be Arranged TBA Oliver,J50026 FLD 035 To be Arranged TBA Owen,H50028 FLD 036 To be Arranged TBA Petto,A50030 FLD 037 To be Arranged TBA Prasad,G50032 FLD 038 To be Arranged TBA Raicu,V50034 FLD 039 To be Arranged TBA Reinartz,J50036 FLD 040 To be Arranged TBA Rodriguez Sevill,R50832 FLD 041 To be Arranged TBA Saffarini,D50844 FLD 042 To be Arranged TBA Sandgren,C50878 FLD 043 To be Arranged TBA Schnitzer,S50880 FLD 044 To be Arranged TBA Steeber,D50882 FLD 045 To be Arranged TBA Strickler,J51038 FLD 046 To be Arranged TBA Swain,R51040 FLD 047 To be Arranged TBA Tomasiewicz,H51042 FLD 048 To be Arranged TBA Udvadia,A51044 FLD 049 To be Arranged TBA52292 FLD 050 To be Arranged TBA Waples,J52872 FLD 051 To be Arranged TBA Wejksnora,P52874 FLD 052 To be Arranged TBA Whittingham,L54030 FLD 053 To be Arranged TBA Wimpee,C54080 FLD 054 To be Arranged TBA Witten,J59516 FLD 055 To be Arranged TBA Yang,C59517 FLD 056 To be Arranged TBA Young,E60019 FLD 057 To be Arranged TBA Zhao,D60095 FLD 058 To be Arranged TBA

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~+ BIO SCI 496 U 1-3 UROP Apprenticeship, Upper-LevelRetakable to 9 cr max in any combination of UROP apprenticeship courses. Prereq: jr st; acceptance to UROP; prior or conc reg inUROP seminar.

BIO SCI 497 U/G 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

41312 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

BIO SCI 505 U/G 3 Conservation BiologyEnvironmental/evolutionary course. Prereq: jr st; Bio Sci 152(P) & 325(260)(P).

51590 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Karron,J

BIO SCI 512 U/G 3 Limnology IEnvironmental/evolutionary course. Prereq: jr st; Bio Sci 150(P) & 152(P), course in chem; or cons instr.

46554 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Berges,J

BIO SCI 529 U/G 3 Molecular Biology of Microorganisms(650) Molecular/microbiology course. Prereq: jr st; Bio Sci 383(303) (P).

50290 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm LAP 253 Forst,S

# BIO SCI 539 U/G 4 Laboratory Techniques in Molecular Biology(663) Molecular/microbiology course. Prereq: jr st; Bio Sci 315(P), 316(P) & 325(260)(P). Enroll in LEC 401, DIS 601 and LAB 801.

46568 LEC 401 R 1:00pm-1:50pm LAP 466 Wimpee,C Add’l special course fee of $45.00 will be assessed to cover costof course materials.

50154 DIS 601 F 8:00am-8:50am LAP 46646570 LAB 801 R 2:00pm-4:50pm LAP 466

F 9:00am-11:50am LAP 466

# BIO SCI 542 U/G 3 Biological Electron MicroscopyMolecular/microbiology course. Prereq: jr st; Bio Sci 315(P) & 316(P) or cons instr.

46560 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Owen,H

BIO SCI 543 U/G 2 Scanning Electron Microscopy Laboratory(343) Molecular/microbiology course. Prereq: jr st; Bio Sci 542(C) & cons instr. Enroll in DIS 601 and LAB 801.

46562 DIS 601 T 1:00pm-1:50pm LAP SB72 Owen,H Add’l special course fee of $51.75 will be assessed to cover costof course materials.

46564 LAB 801 T 2:00pm-4:50pm LAP SB72 Owen,H

BIO SCI 562 U/G 1-2 Topics in Field Biology:Environmental/evolutionary or may satisfy plant or animal, depending on topic; consult dept. Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max.Prereq: jr st; Bio Sci 310(P); add’l prereqs may be required depending on topic.

p 52596 LEC 102 F 9:00am-6:00pm TBA Meyer,G TOPIC: Wetland Delineation 1 cr, 09/08/2008-09/13/2008 S 8:00am-3:00pm TBA $40.00 special course fee will be assessed. Contact the Field

Station for more information. UWM Cedarburg Bog Field Station,3095 Blue Goose Road, Saukville, WI. Website:www.uwm.edu/dept/fieldstation Course meets September 12-13.

BIO SCI 564 U/G 3 Endocrinology(630) Prereq: jr st; Chem 103(P) or 341(P) or 343(P); Bio Sci 315(P); or cons instr.

46566 LEC 001 MW 8:00am-9:15am TBA Buntin,J

BIO SCI 577 U/G 3 The Cellular and Molecular Basis of Learning and MemoryPrereq: jr st; Bio Sci/Psych 354(P) or cons instr.

52594 LEC 001 WF 9:30am-10:45am TBA Fink,C

BIO SCI 595 U/G 3 Principles of Genetic and Molecular EngineeringPrereq: jr st; Bio Sci 325(P) & 383(P) or equiv or cons instr.

60004 LEC 001 R 2:00pm-4:40pm TBA Cheng,Y

BIO SCI 670 U 1 Senior Seminar in Biological SciencesPrereq: sr st; Bio Sci lab course numbered 300-349; declared Bio Sci major.

46572 SEM 001 M 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA Hoebel,G53834 SEM 002 R 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA Forst,S

BIO SCI 671 U 1 Undergraduate Seminar in Microbiology:Molecular/microbiology course. Retakable w/chg in topic to 3 cr max. Prereq: sr st; Bio Sci 383(303)(P); Bio Sci 490(660)(P) or529(650)(P); cons instr.

59115 SEM 001 W 3:00pm-3:50pm TBA McBride,M

~ BIO SCI 698 U 1-3 Independent Study in MicrobiologyRetakable up to 6 cr max; combined limit of 6 cr in Bio Sci 290, 698, & 699 counts toward Bio Sci major. Satisfies Bio Sci researchreq; does not count as a Bio Sci lab course. Prereq: jr st; Bio Sci 383(P); 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair, & assoc dean for SAS.

~ BIO SCI 699 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable up to 6 cr max; combined limit of 6 cr in Bio Sci 290, 698, & 699 counts toward Bio Sci major. Satisfies Bio Sci researchreq; does not count as a Bio Sci lab course. Prereq: jr st; Bio Sci 325(260)(P); Bio Sci 310(P) or Bio Sci 315(P) & 316(P); 2.5 gpa;writ cons instr, dept chair, & assoc dean for SAS.

BIO SCI 899 G 1-3 Advanced Independent StudiesRetakable w/chg in topic to 8 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

BIO SCI 900 G 1 Biology ColloquiumPrereq: grad st.

46574 SEM 001 F 4:00pm-4:50pm LAP N101 Kuchin,S

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BIO SCI 925 G 1-2 Seminar: Molecular and Cell Biology:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st

48924 SEM 001 F 1:00pm-2:50pm TBA Collins,M TOPIC: Microbial Transport & Gene Regulation 2 cr Yang,C

BIO SCI 929 G 1-2 Seminar: Behavioral Biology:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st.

51638 SEM 001 T 3:00pm-3:50pm TBA Dunn,P TOPIC: Animal Behavior

# BIO SCI 933 G 1 Seminar in NeuroscienceRetakable to 3 cr max. Bio Sci 933 & Psych 933 are jointly offered; students may enroll under only one of the curricular areas inany single semester. Prereq: grad st in Psych, Bio Sci, or Ed Psych or cons instr

52246 SEM 001 To be arranged TBA Enroll in Psych 933.

BIO SCI 990 G 1-5 ResearchPrereq: grad st.

Biological Sciences, Crosslisted CoursesPSYCH 254 (NS)Physiological PsychologyPSYCH 654 Advanced Physiological Psychology

Celtic Studies (Celtic)Coordinators: John Gleeson HLT 290 229-2608; Bettina Arnold SAB 229 229-4583.

CELTIC 103 U 3 First Semester Gaelic(Linguis 181) Prereq: none.

D 51964 LEC 001 TR 7:00pm-8:15pm TBA Gleeson,J53426 LEC 002 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA Nichiaroha,B

CELTIC 133 U 3 Celtic Crossings: Overview of the History and Cultures of the Celtic World(HU)(Ethnic 133) Prereq: none.

D 52158 LEC 001 W 5:00pm-7:40pm TBA Walczyk,N

#+ CELTIC 192 U 3 Freshman Seminar:(HU) Open only to freshman. Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Satisfies L&S Seminar req. Prereq: none.

51966 SEM 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Gleeson,J TOPIC: Celtic Film: Fact or Fiction? No cr for students w/cr inEthnic 192 w/similar topic.

# CELTIC 199 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: 2.50 gpa on at least 12 graded cr; writ cons instr & prog coord.

CELTIC 203 U 3 Third Semester Gaelic(Linguis 231) Counts as repeat of Linguis 231 with ‘Irish (Gaelic)’ subtitle. Prereq: Celtic 104(Linguis 182)(P).

D 51224 LEC 001 TR 6:30pm-7:45pm TBA Nichiaroha,B

CELTIC 250 U 3 Selected Topics in Celtic Studies:Not open to students with cr in Ethnic 250 with similar topic. Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: none.

51960 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Foss-Mollan,K TOPIC: Scotland and the ScotsD 51962 LEC 002 TR 6:00pm-7:15pm TBA TOPIC: The Role of Religion in Ireland: An Overview

53206 LEC 003 MWF 9:00am-9:50am TBA Nic Rabhartaigh,S TOPIC: Irish Traditional SongD 60093 LEC 004 R 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Hamlin,C TOPIC: The Archaeology of Ireland

# CELTIC 289 U 1-6 Internship in Celtic Studies, Lower DivisionOne cr earned for academic work based on 40 hrs in internship. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: intro course in Celtic stds; 2.25gpa; cons supervising faculty member.

51526 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

# CELTIC 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog

51528 LEC 101 To be arranged TBA

# CELTIC 489 U 1-6 Internship in Celtic Studies, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for academic work based on 40 hrs in internship. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 300-level or above course inCeltic stds; cons supervising faculty member.

51530 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

# CELTIC 497 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

51532 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

#+ CELTIC 699 U 1-3 Advanced Independent StudyRetakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 2.50 gpa; writ cons instr, prog coord, & assoc dean for SAS.

Celtic Studies, Additional CoursesANTHRO 306 European ArchaeologyENGLISH 285 Modern Irish Language and LiteratureHIST 200 (SS)Historical Roots of Contemporary Issues:

LEC 001 The Civil Strife in Northern IrelandHIST 235 (HU)English History to 1688THEATRE 490 Topics in Theatre:

LAB 802 20th Century Irish Theatre & Consequence of Place

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Chemistry (Chem)Chair: Kristene Surerus CHM 112 229-4098

NOTE: Failure to check out of a lab will result in an academic hold.

All course prerequisites are enforced by the Department of Chemistry.

Students who are absent during the first week without permission may forfeit a place in class.

CHEM 100 U 4 Chemical Science(NS) Not open for cr to students who have cr in Chem 102(ER), 111(ER), or 117(ER). Prereq: a math placement score of 30 or a grade

of C or better in Math 105(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-611; or enroll in LEC 402 & any DIS 612-622; or enroll in LEC 403and any DIS 623-633.

D 46576 LEC 401 MWF 9:00am-9:50am CHM 190 Freschl,G The Monday 5:30 meeting convenes only for monthly exams; M 5:30pm-7:00pm TBA exams are scheduled for ALL lectures on 9/22, 10/20, & 11/24.

D 46578 LEC 402 MWF 11:00am-11:50am CHM 190 Murphy,KM 5:30pm-7:00pm TBA

D 49002 LEC 403 MWF 2:00pm-2:50pm CHM 190 Blecking,AM 5:30pm-7:00pm TBA

46580 DIS 601 T 9:00am-9:50am CHM 19546582 DIS 602 T 10:00am-10:50am CHM 19546584 DIS 603 T 11:00am-11:50am CHM 19546586 DIS 604 T 12:00pm-12:50pm CHM 19546588 DIS 605 T 1:00pm-1:50pm CHM 19546590 DIS 606 R 9:00am-9:50am CHM 19546592 DIS 607 R 10:00am-10:50am CHM 19546594 DIS 608 R 11:00am-11:50am CHM 19546596 DIS 609 R 1:00pm-1:50pm CHM 19546598 DIS 610 R 2:00pm-2:50pm CHM 19546600 DIS 611 R 3:00pm-3:50pm CHM 19346602 DIS 612 T 9:00am-9:50am CHM 19346604 DIS 613 T 10:00am-10:50am CHM 19346606 DIS 614 T 11:00am-11:50am CHM 19346608 DIS 615 T 1:00pm-1:50pm CHM 19349000 DIS 616 T 2:00pm-2:50pm CHM 19349592 DIS 617 T 3:00pm-3:50pm CHM 19349594 DIS 618 R 9:00am-9:50am CHM 19349596 DIS 619 R 10:00am-10:50am CHM 19349648 DIS 620 R 11:00am-11:50am CHM 19349730 DIS 621 R 12:00pm-12:50pm CHM 19949732 DIS 622 R 2:00pm-2:50pm CHM 19949734 DIS 623 T 9:00am-9:50am CHM 19950172 DIS 624 T 10:00am-10:50am CHM 19950174 DIS 625 T 11:00am-11:50am CHM 19950176 DIS 626 T 1:00pm-1:50pm CHM 19950178 DIS 627 T 2:00pm-2:50pm CHM 19950180 DIS 628 T 3:00pm-3:50pm CHM 19950182 DIS 629 R 9:00am-9:50am CHM 19950184 DIS 630 R 10:00am-10:50am CHM 19959314 DIS 631 R 11:00am-11:50am CHM 19959315 DIS 632 R 2:00pm-2:50pm CHM 19359316 DIS 633 R 3:00pm-3:50pm CHM 199

CHEM 101 U 4 Chemical Science(NS+) Designed for students in nursing and related fields. Not open for cr to students who have cr in Chem 341 or 343; may not serve as

prereq for Chem 341 or 343. Prereq: a suitable score on the chem placement test, & a math placement score of 30 or a grade of Cor better in Math 105(P); or a grade of C or better in Chem 100(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-610 & any LAB 801-810 thatdoes not conflict. Safety goggles are required the first day of lab.

D 49736 LEC 401 MWF 2:00pm-2:50pm CHM 180 Freschl.G The Tuesday 5:30 meeting convenes only for monthly exams;T 5:30pm-7:00pm TBA exams are scheduled on 9/23, 10/21 & 11/25.

46610 DIS 601 M 9:00am-9:50am CHM 19346612 DIS 602 M 11:00am-11:50am CHM 19346614 DIS 603 M 12:00pm-12:50pm CHM 19346616 DIS 604 M 1:00pm-1:50pm CHM 19346618 DIS 605 W 9:00am-9:50am CHM 19346620 DIS 606 W 11:00am-11:50am CHM 19346622 DIS 607 W 12:00pm-12:50pm CHM 19346624 DIS 608 W 1:00pm-1:50pm CHM 19349436 DIS 609 F 12:00pm-12:50pm CHM 19349438 DIS 610 F 1:00pm-1:50pm CHM 19346626 LAB 801 M 10:00am-11:50am CHM 398 All labs will start the week of September 8.46628 LAB 802 M 12:00pm-1:50pm CHM 39846630 LAB 803 T 9:00am-10:50am CHM 39846632 LAB 804 T 11:00am-12:50pm CHM 39846634 LAB 805 T 1:00pm-2:50pm CHM 39846636 LAB 806 W 10:00am-11:50am CHM 39846638 LAB 807 W 12:00pm-1:50pm CHM 39846640 LAB 808 R 9:00am-10:50am CHM 39846642 LAB 809 R 11:00am-12:50pm CHM 39849440 LAB 810 R 1:00pm-2:50pm CHM 398

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CHEM 102 U 5 General Chemistry(NS+) 4 cr count as repeat of Chem 117. Not open to those w/cr in Chem 105(ER) or 111(ER). Prereq: 1 yr H.S. algebra, 1 yr H.S. chem,

suitable score on chem placement test, & math placement score 30 or min grade C in Math 105(P); or min grade C in Chem100(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-611 & any LAB 801-811 that does not conflict; or enroll in LEC 402 & any DIS 612-622&any LAB 812-822 that does not conflict. Safety goggles are required the first day of lab.

D 46644 LEC 401 MWF 1:00pm-1:50pm CHM 190 Sorensen,T The Thursday 5:30 meeting convenes only for monthly exams; R 5:30pm-7:00pm TBA exams are scheduled for BOTH lectures on 9/25, 10/23, & 11/20.

D 49004 LEC 402 MWF 10:00am-10:50am CHM 190 Murphy,KR 5:30pm-7:00pm TBA

46646 DIS 601 M 12:00pm-12:50pm CHM 16946648 DIS 602 M 2:00pm-2:50pm CHM 16946650 DIS 603 T 9:00am-9:50am CHM 16946652 DIS 604 T 11:00am-11:50am CHM 16946654 DIS 605 T 1:00pm-1:50pm CHM 16946656 DIS 606 W 12:00pm-12:50pm CHM 16946658 DIS 607 W 2:00pm-2:50pm CHM 16946660 DIS 608 R 12:00pm-12:50pm CHM 16946662 DIS 609 R 2:00pm-2:50pm CHM 16946664 DIS 610 F 12:00pm-12:50pm CHM 16946666 DIS 611 M 9:00am-9:50am CHM 16946668 DIS 612 M 11:00am-11:50am CHM 16946670 DIS 613 T 10:00am-10:50am CHM 16946672 DIS 614 T 12:00pm-12:50pm CHM 16949006 DIS 615 W 9:00am-9:50am CHM 16949008 DIS 616 W 11:00am-11:50am CHM 16949010 DIS 617 R 9:00am-9:50am CHM 16949012 DIS 618 R 1:00pm-1:50pm CHM 16950572 DIS 619 F 9:00am-9:50am CHM 16950574 DIS 620 F 11:00am-11:50am CHM 16953836 DIS 621 F 10:00am-10:50am CHM 16953838 DIS 622 F 9:00am-9:50am CHM 19346674 LAB 801 M 9:00am-11:50am CHM 284 All labs will start the week of September 8.46676 LAB 802 M 9:00am-11:50am CHM 28646678 LAB 803 T 8:00am-10:50am CHM 28446680 LAB 804 T 11:00am-1:50pm CHM 28446682 LAB 805 T 2:00pm-4:50pm CHM 28446684 LAB 806 W 9:00am-11:50am CHM 28446686 LAB 807 W 9:00am-11:50am CHM 28646688 LAB 808 R 8:00am-10:50am CHM 28446690 LAB 809 R 11:00am-1:50pm CHM 28446692 LAB 810 R 2:00pm-4:50pm CHM 28446694 LAB 811 T 11:00am-1:50pm CHM 28646696 LAB 812 M 12:00pm-2:50pm CHM 28646698 LAB 813 M 12:00pm-2:50pm CHM 28446700 LAB 814 T 8:00am-10:50am CHM 28549014 LAB 815 T 11:00am-1:50pm CHM 28549016 LAB 816 T 2:00pm-4:50pm CHM 28649160 LAB 817 W 12:00pm-2:50pm CHM 28649018 LAB 818 W 12:00pm-2:50pm CHM 28450576 LAB 819 R 8:00am-10:50am CHM 28650578 LAB 820 R 11:00am-1:50pm CHM 28653840 LAB 821 R 2:00pm-4:50pm CHM 28653842 LAB 822 T 11:00am-1:50pm TBA

CHEM 104 U 5 General Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis(NS+) 4 of 5 cr count as repeat of Chem 118. Not open for cr to those w/cr in Chem 111(ER). Prereq: grade C or better in Chem 102(P).

Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-610 & any LAB 801-810 that does not conflict. Safety goggles are required the first day of lab.D 46702 LEC 401 MWF 12:00pm-12:50pm CHM 190 The Wednesday 5:30 meeting convenes only for monthly exams;

exams are scheduled for 9/24, 10/22 & 11/19.

W 5:30pm-7:00pm TBA46704 DIS 601 M 11:00am-11:50am CHM 19946706 DIS 602 M 1:00pm-1:50pm CHM 19946708 DIS 603 T 12:00pm-12:50pm CHM 19946710 DIS 604 T 2:00pm-2:50pm CHM 16946712 DIS 605 W 9:00am-9:50am CHM 19946714 DIS 606 W 11:00am-11:50am CHM 19946716 DIS 607 R 10:00am-10:50am CHM 16946718 DIS 608 R 11:00am-11:50am CHM 16946720 DIS 609 R 12:00pm-12:50pm CHM 19346722 DIS 610 R 1:00pm-1:50pm CHM 19953828 DIS 611 F 11:00am-11:50am CHM 19946724 LAB 801 M 9:00am-11:50am CHM 388 All labs will start the week of September 8.46726 LAB 802 M 1:00pm-3:50pm CHM 38846728 LAB 803 T 8:00am-10:50am CHM 38846730 LAB 804 T 11:00am-1:50pm CHM 38846732 LAB 805 T 2:00pm-4:50pm CHM 38846734 LAB 806 W 9:00am-11:50am CHM 38846736 LAB 807 W 1:00pm-3:50pm CHM 38846738 LAB 808 R 8:00am-10:50am CHM 38846740 LAB 809 R 11:00am-1:50pm CHM 38846742 LAB 810 R 2:00pm-4:50pm CHM 38853830 LAB 811 F 9:00am-11:50am CHM 388

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CHEM 105 U 5 General Chemistry for Engineering(NS+) Not open to those w/cr in Chem 104(ER) or 118(ER). Not a prereq for Chem 221, 223, 341, 343. Prereq: 1 yr H.S. chem, 1 yr H.S.

algebra, suitable score on chem placement test, math placement score 30 or min grade C in Math 105(P); or min grade C in Chem100(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-608 & any LAB 801-808 that does not conflict. Safety goggles are required the first day oflab.

D 46744 LEC 401 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm CHM 190 England,W The Wednesday 5:30 meeting convenes only for monthly exams; W 5:30pm-7:00pm TBA exams are scheduled for 9/24 10/22, & 11/19.

46746 DIS 601 T 2:00pm-2:50pm CHM 195D 46748 DIS 602 T 4:30pm-5:20pm CHM 169D 46750 DIS 603 T 7:00pm-7:50pm CHM 169

46752 DIS 604 W 2:00pm-2:50pm CHM 193D 46754 DIS 605 W 4:30pm-5:20pm CHM 169

52170 DIS 606 To be arranged TBAD 46756 DIS 607 R 4:30pm-5:20pm CHM 169D 50580 DIS 608 R 7:00pm-7:50pm CHM 169D 46758 LAB 801 M 5:30pm-8:20pm CHM 480 Labs will start the week of September 8.D 46760 LAB 802 M 5:30pm-8:20pm CHM 490

46762 LAB 803 T 2:30pm-5:20pm CHM 48052172 LAB 804 To be arranged TBA46764 LAB 805 W 2:30pm-5:20pm CHM 480

D 46766 LAB 806 W 5:30pm-8:20pm CHM 480D 46768 LAB 807 W 5:30pm-8:20pm CHM 490

50582 LAB 808 R 2:30pm-5:20pm CHM 480

CHEM 106 U 3 Chemistry in the World Around Us—Chemistry for the Non-Science Major(NS+) Not open for cr to students who have cr in Chem 100-120. Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 & any LAB 801-806. Safety goggles are

required the first day of lab.46770 LEC 401 TR 11:00am-12:15pm CHM 19046772 LAB 801 T 9:00am-10:50am CHM 285 All labs will start the week of September 8.46774 LAB 802 T 1:00pm-2:50pm CHM 28546776 LAB 803 W 10:00am-11:50am CHM 28546778 LAB 804 W 12:00pm-1:50pm CHM 28546780 LAB 805 R 9:00am-10:50am CHM 28546782 LAB 806 R 1:00pm-2:50pm CHM 285

CHEM 185 U 3 Basic Chemistry for Teachers(NS+) Not open for cr to students who have cr in Chem courses 100-120. Prereq: Math 176(P) or cons instr. Enroll in LEC 401 & any LAB

801-803. Safety goggles are required the first day of lab.51572 LEC 401 MW 11:00am-11:50am CHM 170 Blecking,A51574 LAB 801 M 9:00am-10:50am CHM 298 All labs will start the week of September 8.51576 LAB 802 M 12:00pm-1:50pm CHM 29851578 LAB 803 W 12:00pm-1:50pm CHM 298

+ CHEM 221 U 4 Elementary Quantitative AnalysisNot open for cr to students who have cr in Chem 223. Prereq: a grade of C or better in Chem 104(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any LAB801-802 or 804. Safety goggles are required the first day of lab.

46784 LEC 401 TR 11:00am-11:50am CHM 170 Dietz,M46786 LAB 801 TR 8:00am-10:50am CHM 385 Labs will start the week of Sept. 8.49166 LAB 802 TR 12:00pm-2:50pm CHM 385

CHEM 223 U 4 Elementary Quantitative AnalysisNot open for cr to students who have cr in Chem 221. Prereq: grade of C or better in Chem 104(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any LAB801-803. Safety goggles are required the first day of lab.

46788 LEC 401 TR 11:00am-11:50am CHM 170 Dietz,M46790 LAB 801 TR 12:00pm-2:50pm CHM 395 Lab will start the week of Sept. 8.51584 LAB 802 TR 8:00am-10:50am CHM 39552140 LAB 803 MW 12:00pm-2:50pm CHM 395

# CHEM 281 U 3 Dead Men Do Tell Tales: An Introduction to Forensic ScienceJointly offered with & counts as repeat of Anthro/C L Sci/Crm Jst 281. Prereq: none.

46792 LEC 001 R 1:30pm-4:10pm MER 131 Turner,T This course is team taught by Fred Anapol, Bettina Arnold,Steven Brandl, John Dellinger, Benjamin Feinberg, GlenFredlund, Robert Jeske, Linda Sabatini, Stan Stojkovic, & TrudyTurner.

CHEM 289 U 1-6 Internship in Chemistry, Lower DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: intro course in chem; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising faculty member.

41536 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA41538 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA41540 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA41542 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA41544 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA41546 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA41548 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA41550 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA41554 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA41552 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA41556 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA41558 FLD 012 To be Arranged TBA41560 FLD 013 To be Arranged TBA41562 FLD 014 To be Arranged TBA

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41564 FLD 015 To be Arranged TBA41566 FLD 016 To be Arranged TBA49622 FLD 017 To be Arranged TBA50584 FLD 018 To be Arranged TBA51586 FLD 019 To be Arranged TBA52110 FLD 020 To be Arranged TBA

CHEM 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

41568 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA Contact the L&S Center for International Education, PER 166,229-5182.

CHEM 311 U 3 Introduction to Inorganic ChemistryPrereq: grade of C or better in Chem 104(P).

49020 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am CHM 190 Bennett,D

CHEM 341 U 3 Introductory Survey of Organic ChemistryNot open for cr to students who have credit in Chem 343. Prereq: grade of C or better in Chem 104(P); conc reg in Chem 342(R).

41570 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm CHM 180 Sorensen,T

CHEM 342 U 2 Introductory Organic Chemistry LaboratoryPrereq: a grade of C or better in Chem 104(P); conc reg in 341(R).

46794 LAB 801 TR 9:00am-11:50am CHM 485S The instructor in charge of this course is Dr. M. Hossain. Labswill start as scheduled. Safety goggles are required the first dayof lab.

46796 LAB 802 TR 2:00pm-4:50pm CHM 485S52130 LAB 803 MW 9:00am-11:50am CHM 485S

CHEM 343 U 3 Organic ChemistryNot open for cr to students who have credit in Chem 341. Prereq: grade of C or better in Chem 104(P).

41572 LEC 001 MWF 10:00am-10:50am CHM 180 Freschl,G

CHEM 344 U 2 Organic Chemistry LaboratoryNot open for cr to students who have credit in Chem 342. Prereq: grade C or better Chem 343(P); conc reg Chem 345(R).

41574 LAB 801 MW 9:00am-11:50am CHM 475N The instructor in charge of this course is Dr. M. Hossain. All labswill start as scheduled. Safety goggles are required the first dayof lab.

41576 LAB 802 MW 1:00pm-3:50pm CHM 475N41578 LAB 803 TR 9:00am-11:50am CHM 475N41580 LAB 804 TR 12:00pm-2:50pm CHM 475N49078 LAB 805 MW 1:00pm-3:50pm CHM 475S51212 LAB 806 TR 12:00pm-2:50pm CHM 475S53656 LAB 807 TR 3:00pm-5:50pm CHM 475S

CHEM 345 U 3 Organic ChemistryPrereq: grade of C or better in Chem 343(P); conc reg Chem 344(R).

41582 LEC 001 MWF 12:00pm-12:50pm CHM 180 Hossain,M

CHEM 399 U 1-4 Special Chemical Problems:Retakable to 7 cr max. Prereq: Chem 104(P); cons instr.

CHEM 489 U 1-6 Internship in Chemistry, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 300-level or above course in Chem; 2.25 gpa; cons supervisingfaculty member.

41618 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA41620 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA41622 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA41624 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA41626 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA41628 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA41630 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA41632 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA41634 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA41636 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA41638 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA41640 FLD 012 To be Arranged TBA41642 FLD 013 To be Arranged TBA41644 FLD 014 To be Arranged TBA41646 FLD 015 To be Arranged TBA41648 FLD 016 To be Arranged TBA49624 FLD 017 To be Arranged TBA50588 FLD 018 To be Arranged TBA51594 FLD 019 To be Arranged TBA

CHEM 497 U/G 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

41590 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA Contact the L&S Center for International Education, PER 166,229-5182.

CHEM 501 U/G 3 Introduction to BiochemistryCarries grad cr for students in depts other than chem. Prereq: jr st; grade of C or better in Chem 221(P) or 223(P) & in Chem341(P) or 345(P).

46798 LEC 001 MWF 9:00am-9:50am CHM 180 Indig,G

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CHEM 524 U/G 3 Intermediate Analytical ChemistryDoes not count toward a graduate degree in chemistry. Prereq: jr st; grade of C or better in Chem 223(P).

48292 LEC 001 TR 3:00pm-4:15pm CHM 195 Aldstadt III,J

CHEM 560 U/G 3 Biophysical ChemistryDoes not count toward a graduate degree in chemistry. Prereq: jr st; grade of C or better in Chem 104(P); Math 211(P) or equiv.

46800 LEC 001 MWF 8:00am-8:50am CHM 190 Surerus,K

CHEM 562 U/G 3 Physical Chemistry IIDoes not count toward a graduate degree in chemistry. Prereq: jr st; grade of C or better in Chem 561(P).

46802 LEC 001 MWF 9:00am-9:50am CHM 195 Geissinger,P

CHEM 563 U/G 1-2 Physical Chemistry LaboratoryCarries grad cr for students other than chem students. Prereq: jr st & grade of C or better in Chem 221(P) or 223(P) & Chem561(P).

53502 LAB 802 TR 9:00am-11:50am CHM 283 Safety goggles are required the first day of lab.

CHEM 582 U 2 Advanced Chemistry Laboratory IPrereq: grade of C or better in Chem 344(P).

49022 LAB 801 MW 12:00pm-2:50pm CHM 485N Schwabacher,A Safety goggles are required the first day of lab.

~ CHEM 585 U 2-3 Internship in Forensic ToxicologyAnthro 585, Chem 585, C L Sci 585, & Crm Jst 585 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: jr st; admis toForensic Sci cert prog; Anthro/Chem/C L Sci/Crm Jst 281(P) & 285(P); Chem 221(P) or 223(P); Crm Jst 480(P); Hepatitis B vaccineseries or waiver.

46804 FLD 101 To be Arranged TBA Anapol,F To register for this course, see Jim Klingbiel, L&S Advising Office,HLT 142. Meets: Milwaukee County State Medical ExaminersOffice, 933 W. Highland Blvd. Days and times to be arrangedwith the Medical Examiner’s Office.

CHEM 599 U/G 3-5 Special Projects in ChemistryRetakable to 7 cr max. Does not count toward a graduate degree in chemistry. Prereq: jr st; cons instr.

CHEM 601 U/G 3 Biochemistry: Protein Structure and FunctionPrereq: jr st; grades of C or better in Chem 345(P), 501(P), & either 560(C) or 562(C).

46806 LEC 001 MW 4:00pm-5:15pm LUB N116 Reddy,M

CHEM 603 U/G 2 Introduction to Biochemistry Laboratory:Prereq: jr st; grades of C or better in Chem 221(P) or 223(P) & in Chem 501(P). Enroll in DIS 601 & either LAB 801or 802. Safetygoggles are required the first day of lab.

51602 DIS 601 R 12:00pm-12:50pm CHM 195 Enroll in DIS 601 & either LAB 801or 802. Safety goggles arerequired the first day of lab.

51604 LAB 801 T 12:00pm-4:50pm CHM 485N53018 LAB 802 R 1:00pm-5:50pm CHM 485N

CHEM 640 U/G 3 Advanced Survey of Organic ChemistryPrereq: jr st; a grade of C or better in Chem 345(P).

D 46808 LEC 001 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm CHM 170 Schwabacher,A

CHEM 661 U/G 3 Intermediate Chemical ThermodynamicsPrereq: sr st, a grade of C or better in Chem 562(P).

46810 LEC 001 MWF 10:00am-10:50am CHM 195 England,W

CHEM 662 U/G 3 Chemical Kinetics and DynamicsPrereq: sr st; grade of C or better in Chem 562(P).

49024 LEC 001 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm CHM 199 Woehl,J

# CHEM 691 U 1-4 Senior ResearchChem 691 & 692 retakable to combined 6 cr max. Prereq: sr st; cons instr.

# CHEM 692 U 2-6 Senior ThesisChem 691 & 692 retakable to combined 6 cr max. Prereq: sr st; grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score at level 4 on EPT;cons instr.

CHEM 701 G 2-4 Topics in Biochemistry:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st; grade of C or better in Chem 501(P) or 601(P).

59801 LEC 001 To be arranged TBA

# CHEM 710 G 3 Advanced Survey of Inorganic ChemistryPrereq: grad st.

51626 LEC 001 MWF 11:00am-11:50am CHM 195 Pacheco,A

CHEM 762 G 3 Topics in Physical Chemistry:Retakeable with change in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st.

59802 LEC 001 To be arranged TBA

CHEM 781 G 3 Pulsed NMR Spectroscopy Theory and PracticePrereq: grad st; cons instr.

59803 LEC 001 To be arranged TBA

CHEM 900 G 0 Chemistry ColloquiumFee assessed for 1 cr. Required of all Chem grad students. Prereq: grad st.

46842 SEM 001 F 3:00pm-4:20pm CHM 170 Bennett,D

CHEM 912 G 1 Graduate SeminarRequired of all candidates for advanced degree. Prereq: grad st.

46844 SEM 001 M 3:00pm-4:20pm CHM 170 Indig,G 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

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CHEM 931 G 1 Advanced Seminar in Analytical ChemistryRetakable to 9 cr max. No more than 9 cr may be accumulated in courses numbered 931-935. Prereq: grad st & enroll in Chem993(C).

46846 SEM 001 To be Arranged TBA Aldstadt III,J46848 SEM 002 To be Arranged TBA Feinberg,B59992 SEM 003 To be Arranged TBA Dietz,M

CHEM 932 G 1 Advanced Seminar in BiochemistryRetakable to 9 cr max. No more than 9 cr may be accumulated in courses numbered 931-935. Prereq: grad st & enroll in Chem996(C).

46850 SEM 001 To be Arranged TBA Feinberg,B46852 SEM 002 To be Arranged TBA Indig,G46854 SEM 003 To be Arranged TBA Moran,G46856 SEM 004 To be Arranged TBA Pacheco,A46858 SEM 005 To be Arranged TBA Petering,D46860 SEM 006 To be Arranged TBA Reddy,M49618 SEM 007 To be Arranged TBA Surerus,K

CHEM 933 G 1 Advanced Seminar in Inorganic ChemistryRetakable to 9 cr max. No more than 9 cr may be accumulated in courses numbered 931-935. Prereq: grad st & enroll in Chem994(C).

46862 SEM 001 To be Arranged TBA Bennett,D46864 SEM 002 To be Arranged TBA46866 SEM 003 To be Arranged TBA46868 SEM 004 To be Arranged TBA Pacheco,A

CHEM 934 G 1 Advanced Seminar in Organic ChemistryRetakable to 9 cr max. No more than 9 cr may be accumulated in courses numbered 931-935. Prereq: grad st & enroll in Chem990(C).

46870 SEM 001 To be Arranged TBA Chen,J46872 SEM 002 To be Arranged TBA Cook,J46874 SEM 003 To be Arranged TBA Hossain,M51622 SEM 004 To be Arranged TBA Schwabacher,A

CHEM 935 G 1 Advanced Seminar in Physical ChemistryRetakable to 9 cr max. No more than 9 cr may be accumulated in courses numbered 931-935. Prereq: grad st & enroll in Chem992.

40262 SEM 001 To be Arranged TBA England,W40264 SEM 002 To be Arranged TBA Geissinger,P40266 SEM 003 To be Arranged TBA Tysoe,W50596 SEM 004 To be Arranged TBA Woehl,J

CHEM 990 G 1-9 Research: OrganicRetakable. Prereq: grad st.

CHEM 992 G 1-9 Research: PhysicalRetakable. Prereq: grad st.

CHEM 993 G 1-9 Research: AnalyticalRetakable. Prereq: grad st.

CHEM 994 G 1-9 Research: InorganicRetakable. Prereq: grad st.

CHEM 996 G 1-9 Research: BiochemicalRetakable. Prereq: grad st.

Chinese (Chinese)

Foreign Languages and LinguisticsChair: David Mulroy CRT 833 (414) 229-5654, [email protected]: Yea-Fen Chen CRT 892 (414) 229-2492, [email protected]://www.uwm.edu/Dept/FLL/http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/FLL/linguistics.html

CHINESE 101 U 5 First Semester Chinese(Linguis 121) Prereq: none.

53066 LEC 001 MTWRF 10:00am-10:50am TBA53068 LEC 002 MTWRF 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA53070 LEC 003 MW 4:00pm-4:50pm TBA

TR 4:00pm-5:15pm TBA

+ CHINESE 199 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: 2.50 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair, & assoc dean for SAS.

# CHINESE 201 U 5 Third Semester Chinese(Linguis 221) Prereq: Chinese 102(Linguis 122)(NP) or equiv.Generates L&S credit for demonstrated equivalent preparation (8 retro cr).

53172 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-11:50am TBATA

TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA53174 LEC 002 MW 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA

TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA

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CHINESE 301 U 3 Fifth Semester Chinese(Linguis 321) Prereq: Chinese 202(Linguis 223)(P) or equiv. Generates L&S credit for demonstrated equivalent preparation (14 retro cr).

54086 LEC 001 TRF 3:00pm-3:50pm TBA

CHINESE 401 U 3 Seventh Semester ChinesePrereq: Chinese 302(Linguis 322)(P).

59226 LEC 001 TRF 9:00am-9:50am TBA

# CHINESE 699 U 1-3 Advanced Independent Study:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 2.50 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair, & assoc dean for SAS.

Classics (Classic)

Foreign Languages and LinguisticsChair: David Mulroy CRT 833 (414) 229-5654, [email protected]://www.uwm.edu/Dept/FLL/http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/FLL/classics.html

CLASSIC 101 U 3 Latin and Greek in English WordsNot recom for ESL students. Prereq: none.

59489 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Leverenz,L

CLASSIC 170 U 2 Classical Mythology(HU) Students seeking 3 cr toward the GER req must enroll conc in Classic 171. Prereq: none.

46876 LEC 001 MW 10:00am-10:50am AUP 170 Leverenz,L46878 LEC 002 TR 11:00am-11:50am EMS E180 Porter,A46880 LEC 003 TR 12:00pm-12:50pm CRT 175 Leverenz,L46882 LEC 004 TR 10:00am-10:50am AUP 170 Mulroy,D

CLASSIC 171 U 1 Classical Mythology: An Audio-Visual Supplement(HU) Not open for cr to students who have earned 3 or more cr in Classic 170(ER). Prereq: Classic 170(C).

46884 LEC 001 W 11:00am-11:50am AUP 170 Leverenz,L46886 LEC 002 R 12:00pm-12:50pm EMS E180 Porter,A46888 LEC 003 R 1:00pm-1:50pm CRT 175 Leverenz,L46890 LEC 004 R 11:00am-11:50am AUP 170 Mulroy,D

CLASSIC 201 U 3 Introduction to Greek Life and Literature(HU) Prereq: none; Classic 170(R).

46892 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am BOL B56 Leverenz,L53832 LEC 002 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Porter,A

CLASSIC 202 U 3 Introduction to Roman Life and Literature(HU) Prereq: none; Classic 170(R).

46894 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Monti,R

CLASSIC 289 U 1-6 Internship in Classics, Lower DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: intro course in Classics; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising faculty member.

51824 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

#+ CLASSIC 296 U 1-3 UROP ApprenticeshipOne credit for 45 hrs research. Retakable to 9 cr max in any combination of UROP apprenticeship courses. Not open to jrs & srs.Prereq: acceptance to UROP; prior or conc reg in UROP seminar.

CLASSIC 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

46896 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

CLASSIC 301 U 3 The Life and Literature of Classical Athens: Herodotus and Dramatists(HU) Prereq: jr st; Classic 201(R); grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score level 4 on EPT.

53186 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Mulroy,D

CLASSIC 304 U/G 3 The Graeco-Roman World:(HU) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; Classic 301(R), 302(R), or 303(R).

59221 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Cova,E TOPIC: Pompeii

CLASSIC 390 U 3 Egyptian Mythology(HU) Prereq: jr st.

46898 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Precourt,B49604 LEC 002 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Precourt,B

CLASSIC 489 U 1-6 Internship in Classics, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 300-level or above course in Classic; 2.25 gpa; cons supervis-ing faculty member.

51864 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

CLASSIC 497 U/G 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

46900 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

CLASSIC 699 U 1-3 Directed ReadingRetakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; a 2.5 gpa, & writ cons instr, dept chair, & asst dean for SAS.

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Communication (Commun)Chair: Nancy Burrell - JOH 210, 229-4261

STUDENTS WHO DO NOT ATTEND THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASS MAY BE ADMINISTRATIVELY DROPPED FROM THEIR COURSES. See Registration portion of this Schedulefor information about fees for students dropped by the department.

# COMMUN 101 U 3 Introduction to Interpersonal Communication(SS) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 001-004 ONLY; or enroll in on-line LEC 215 ONLY; or enroll in LEC 406 & any DIS 601-612.

D 52330 LEC 001 M 6:30pm-9:10pm MER 244 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 D 46928 LEC 002 T 6:30pm-9:10pm MER 244

49614 LEC 003 W 3:30pm-6:10pm MER 24449616 LEC 004 R 3:30pm-6:10pm MER 24459114 LEC 215 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Cuneo,A A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will

be charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

46902 LEC 406 T 3:00pm-3:50pm MER 131 Burrell,N46904 DIS 601 MW 9:00am-9:50am MER 24446906 DIS 602 MW 10:00am-10:50am MER 24446908 DIS 603 MW 11:00am-11:50am MER 24446910 DIS 604 MW 12:00pm-12:50pm MER 24446912 DIS 605 MW 1:00pm-1:50pm MER 24446914 DIS 606 MW 2:00pm-2:50pm MER 24446916 DIS 607 TR 9:00am-9:50am MER 24446918 DIS 608 TR 10:00am-10:50am MER 24446920 DIS 609 TR 11:00am-11:50am MER 24446922 DIS 610 TR 12:00pm-12:50pm MER 24446924 DIS 611 TR 1:00pm-1:50pm MER 24446926 DIS 612 TR 2:00pm-2:50pm MER 244

# COMMUN 103 U 3 Public Speaking(HU) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 001-008 ONLY; or enroll in LEC 409 & any LAB 801-818,

52332 LEC 001 M 3:30pm-6:10pm MER G44 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 D 46930 LEC 002 M 6:30pm-9:10pm MER G44 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

46932 LEC 003 T 3:30pm-6:10pm MER G44D 49536 LEC 004 T 6:30pm-9:10pm MER G44

51154 LEC 005 W 3:30pm-6:10pm MER G44D 51156 LEC 006 W 6:30pm-9:10pm MER G44

58763 LEC 007 R 3:30pm-6:10pm MER G44D 58764 LEC 008 R 6:30pm-9:10pm MER G44

46934 LEC 409 M 4:00pm-4:50pm BOL 150 Keith,W46936 LAB 801 TR 9:00am-9:50am MER G4446938 LAB 802 TR 10:00am-10:50am MER G4446940 LAB 803 TR 11:00am-11:50am MER G4446942 LAB 804 TR 12:00pm-12:50pm MER G4446944 LAB 805 TR 1:00pm-1:50pm MER G4446946 LAB 806 TR 2:00pm-2:50pm MER G4446948 LAB 807 TR 9:00am-9:50am MER G4846950 LAB 808 TR 10:00am-10:50am MER G4846952 LAB 809 TR 11:00am-11:50am MER G4846954 LAB 810 TR 12:00pm-12:50pm MER G4846956 LAB 811 TR 1:00pm-1:50pm MER G4846958 LAB 812 TR 2:00pm-2:50pm MER G4846960 LAB 813 WF 9:00am-9:50am MER G4446962 LAB 814 WF 10:00am-10:50am MER G4446964 LAB 815 WF 11:00am-11:50am MER G4449036 LAB 816 WF 12:00pm-12:50pm MER G4449038 LAB 817 WF 1:00pm-1:50pm MER G4449908 LAB 818 WF 2:00pm-2:50pm MER G44

COMMUN 105 U 3 Business and Professional Communication(SS) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 001-008 ONLY; or enroll in on-line LEC 209-214 ONLY; or enroll in LEC 415 & any LAB 801-812.

52334 LEC 001 M 3:30pm-6:10pm MER 244 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 D 50386 LEC 002 M 6:30pm-9:10pm MER G48 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

50388 LEC 003 T 3:30pm-6:10pm MER G48D 50390 LEC 004 T 6:30pm-9:10pm MER G48D 53034 LEC 005 W 6:30pm-9:10pm MER G48D 53036 LEC 006 R 6:30pm-9:10pm MER G48

59989 LEC 007 W 3:30pm-6:10pm MER 248D 59990 LEC 008 R 6:30pm-9:10pm MER 348

49332 LEC 209 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

50260 LEC 210 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

51464 LEC 211 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

51194 LEC 212 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

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51218 LEC 213 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

51220 LEC 214 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

49760 LEC 415 M 2:00pm-2:50pm MER 131 Allen,M49762 LAB 801 TR 8:00am-8:50am MER 24849764 LAB 802 TR 9:00am-9:50am MER 24849766 LAB 803 TR 10:00am-10:50am MER 24849768 LAB 804 TR 11:00am-11:50am MER 24849770 LAB 805 TR 12:00pm-12:50pm MER 24849772 LAB 806 TR 1:00pm-1:50pm MER 24849774 LAB 807 TR 2:00pm-2:50pm MER 24849776 LAB 808 WF 8:00am-8:50am MER 24849778 LAB 809 WF 9:00am-9:50am MER 24849780 LAB 810 WF 10:00am-10:50am MER 24849782 LAB 811 WF 11:00am-11:50am MER 24849784 LAB 812 WF 12:00pm-12:50pm MER 248

COMMUN 192 U 3 Freshman Seminar:(HU) Open only to freshmen. Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Satisfies L&S Seminar req. Prereq: none.

51124 SEM 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am MER 344 Ang,E TOPIC: Communication and Conflict51126 SEM 002 TR 11:00am-12:15pm MER 344 Ang,E TOPIC: Communication and Conflict

# COMMUN 199 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept, & assoc dean for SAS.

#+ COMMUN 296 U 1-3 UROP ApprenticeshipOne credit for 45 hrs research. Retakable to 9 cr max in any combination of UROP apprenticeship courses. Not open to jrs & srs.Prereq: acceptance to UROP; prior or conc reg in UROP seminar.

# COMMUN 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

47034 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

COMMUN 298 U 1-3 Internship in CommunicationRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: 2.0 gpa overall; writ cons internship dir.

52798 FLD 101 To be Arranged TBA Johnson,J Credit/No Credit enrollment only.

# COMMUN 300 U 3 Interviewers and InterviewingPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of English Composition competency req.

51180 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm MER 348 Grimes,D51200 LEC 002 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm MER 348 Grimes,D

# COMMUN 301 U 3 Interpersonal Communication ProcessesPrereq: jr st; Commun 101(P); satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

51468 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am MER 348 Henzl,S51470 LEC 002 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm MER 348 Henzl,S

COMMUN 310 U 3 Communication in OrganizationsPrereq: jr st & Commun 105(P); satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req; or cons instr.

D 53516 LEC 001 R 6:30pm-9:10pm TBA Charpentier,J Open only to declared Communication Majors.52836 LEC 202 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Fonner,K A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will

be charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

51198 LEC 203 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Joosten,T A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

# COMMUN 313 U 3 Human Communication and TechnologyPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req; or cons instr.

49464 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Braman,S A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

50778 LEC 202 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Mabry,E A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

# COMMUN 320 U 3 Nonverbal CommunicationPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

52348 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Szmania,S A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

59778 LEC 202 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Szmania,S A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

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COMMUN 323 U 3 Communication in Groups and Teams(523) Prereq: jr st; Commun 105(P); satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req; or cons instr.

52506 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am MER 348 Whittenberger-Ke,K58770 LEC 002 W 3:30pm-6:10pm MER 344 Fonner,K58771 LEC 203 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Mabry,E A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will

be charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

58772 LEC 204 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Whittenberger-Ke,K A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

COMMUN 327 U 3 Instructional Communication for Human Resource TrainersPrereq: jr st; Commun 103(P) or 105(P); satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

52336 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm MER 348 Whittenberger-Ke,K51552 LEC 202 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Whittenberger-Ke,K A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will

be charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

# COMMUN 335 U 3 Critical Analysis of CommunicationPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

51158 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm MER 344 Harris,LD 52338 LEC 002 W 6:30pm-9:10pm MER 344 Jordan,J

# COMMUN 350 U 3 Intercultural Communication(SS&) Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

50800 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm MER 344 Bradford,LD 50802 LEC 002 M 6:30pm-9:10pm MER 344 Bradford,L 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 D 53446 LEC 003 T 6:30pm-9:10pm MER 131 Daniels,MD 51554 LEC 004 R 6:30pm-9:10pm MER 131 Daniels,M

58774 LEC 205 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Bradford,L A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

# COMMUN 362 U 3 Argumentation and Debate(HU) Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

51178 LEC 001 M 3:30pm-6:10pm MER 344 Olson,K 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# COMMUN 370 U 3 Quantitative Research in CommunicationPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

53348 LEC 001 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm MER 21459779 LEC 002 M 3:30pm-6:10pm MER 214 Dindia,K 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 52342 LEC 203 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Dindia,K A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will

be charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

# COMMUN 381 U 3 Health CommunicationPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req; or cons instr.

51196 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm MER 344 Bradford,L58777 LEC 002 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm MER 344

# COMMUN 401 U 3 Communication in Marital and Family RelationshipsPrereq: jr st; Commun 101(P); satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

59001 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm MER G48 Henzl,S59002 LEC 002 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm MER G48 Henzl,S

# COMMUN 410 U 3 Organizational Communication TechnologyPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

49512 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Mabry,E A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

COMMUN 440 U 3 Contemporary Problems in Freedom of Speech(640) Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

51476 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Braman,S A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

COMMUN 450 U 3 Cross-Cultural CommunicationPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

50400 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Lim,T A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

# COMMUN 481 U 3 Interpersonal Issues in Health CommunicationPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req; or cons instr.

D 58778 LEC 001 M 6:30pm-9:10pm MER 248 Peterson,J 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# COMMUN 497 U/G 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req; acceptance for Study AbroadProg.

47056 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

# COMMUN 520 U 3 Negotiation Skills WorkshopPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

48226 LEC 001 F 10:00am-12:40pm MER 344 Lipo Zovic,J

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# COMMUN 597 U 1-3 Practicum in Teaching CommunicationRetakable to 6 cr max, with max of 3 cr from any one faculty member. Prereq: jr st; declared commun major or minor; 3.00 gpa inCommun; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req; writ cons instr.

41688 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Allen,M41690 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Braman,S41692 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Burrell,N45208 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Dindia,K59119 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Fonner,K59120 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Harris,L41694 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Johnson,J41696 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA Jordan,J41698 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Keith,W41700 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA Lim,T41702 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA Mabry,E41704 FLD 012 To be Arranged TBA Meyers,R41706 FLD 013 To be Arranged TBA Olson,K48196 FLD 014 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J48198 FLD 015 To be Arranged TBA Ricigliano,R51482 FLD 016 To be Arranged TBA Szmania,S52262 FLD 017 To be Arranged TBA Timmerman,C52396 FLD 018 To be Arranged TBA Timmerman,L

# COMMUN 599 U 1-3 Research PracticumRetakable to 6 cr max, with max of 3 cr from any one faculty member. Prereq: jr st; commun major or minor; 3.00 gpa in Commun;satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req; writ cons instr.

# COMMUN 641 U 3 Current Topics in Organizational/Professional Communication:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

58812 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am MER 214 Johnson,J TOPIC: Organizational Interventions and Simulations

COMMUN 665 U/G 3 Introduction to MediationPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

D 58779 LEC 001 M 6:30pm-9:10pm TBA Mayes,P 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 58780 LEC 002 T 3:30pm-6:10pm TBA Ang,E

D 58781 LEC 003 W 6:30pm-9:10pm MER 348 Mayes,P

COMMUN 672 U/G 3 Communication and Social OrderPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

51480 LEC 001 W 3:30pm-6:10pm MER 348 Olson,K

# COMMUN 675 U/G 3 Communication in International Mediation and PeacebuildingPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req; or cons instr.

58788 LEC 001 M 3:30pm-6:10pm MER 248 Ricigliano,R 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# COMMUN 681 U/G 3 Seminar in Communication in a World of AIDSPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

58789 SEM 001 W 3:30pm-6:10pm MER G48 Peterson,J

# COMMUN 698 U 3 Internship in CommunicationRetakable with change in organization to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; declared Commun major or approved program of sudy; 9 crCommun 300-level or above; 2.5 overall gpa; satisfaction of GER English Composition and Math competency reqs; writ cons intern-ship dir.

41686 FLD 101 To be Arranged TBA Johnson,J

# COMMUN 699 U 1-3 Advanced Independent ReadingRetakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; 2.5 gpa; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req; writ cons instr, deptchair, & asst dean for SAS.

COMMUN 727 G 3 Seminar in Communication and E-LearningFor individuals interested in college teaching/corporate training. Prereq: grad st.

58787 SEM 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Johnson,J A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

# COMMUN 762 G 3 Argumentation in Theory and PracticePrereq: grad st.

58786 LEC 001 M 3:30pm-6:10pm MER G48 Harris,L 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# COMMUN 800 G 3 Proseminar: The Discipline of CommunicationPrereq: grad st; admission to Commun M.A. Program or cons instr.

D 47092 SEM 001 W 6:30pm-9:10pm MER 347 Meyers,R

# COMMUN 850 G 3 Seminar in Intercultural CommunicationPrereq: grad st.

58785 SEM 001 R 3:30pm-6:10pm MER G48 Lim,T

# COMMUN 873 G 3 The Digital MirrorPrereq: grad st

D 58783 SEM 001 R 6:30pm-9:10pm MER 214 Jordan,J

# COMMUN 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: grad st.

# COMMUN 900 G 3 Philosophy and Practice of CommunicationPrereq: grad st

D 58782 LEC 001 M 6:30pm-9:10pm MER 348 Keith,W 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

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# COMMUN 972 G 3 Advanced Methods in Communication Research:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr. Prereq: grad st; Commun 700(P), 701(P), 702(P), 770(P); or cons instr

D 58811 LEC 001 T 6:30pm-9:10pm MER 214 Allen,M

# COMMUN 990 G 1-6 Research and ThesisPrereq: grad st & cons instr.

# COMMUN 998 G 1-3 Communication InternshipRetakable to 3 cr max. Prereq: grad st; 12 grad cr Commun or, for mediation interns, 6 grad cr from Mediation Cert course list; writcons sponsoring agency or organization; cons supervising faculty member & Commun grad prog dir.

41796 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Allen,M41798 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Braman,S41800 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Burrell,N45226 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Dindia,K45228 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Fonner,K41802 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Harris,L41804 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Johnson,J41806 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA Jordan,J41808 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Keith,W41810 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA Lim,T41812 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA Mabry,E41814 FLD 012 To be Arranged TBA Meyers,R41816 FLD 013 To be Arranged TBA Olson,K48210 FLD 014 To be Arranged TBA Peterson,J51492 FLD 015 To be Arranged TBA Ricigliano,R52272 FLD 016 To be Arranged TBA Szmania,S52408 FLD 017 To be Arranged TBA Timmerman,C52410 FLD 018 To be Arranged TBA Timmerman,L

# COMMUN 999 G 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable to 3 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

Communication, Related CoursesENGLISH 205 Business WritingENGLISH 206 Technical WritingENGLISH 435 Professional and Technical Writing

Communication, Crosslisted CoursesENGLISH 209 (HU)Language in the United StatesENGLISH 430 Advanced Writing WorkshopENGLISH 750 History of Rhetoric I: Classical RhetoricPEACEST 201 (SS)Introduction to Conflict Resolution and Peace

Comparative Literature (CompLit)

French, Italian, and Comparative LiteratureChair: James Mileham CRT 772 229-4382Coordinator: Jian Xu CRT 785 229-6299

COMPLIT 133 U 3 Contemporary Imagination in Literature and the Arts(HU) Prereq: none.

47096 LEC 001 MWF 9:00am-9:50am TBA Fountain,M47098 LEC 002 MWF 11:00am-11:50am TBA Fountain,M47100 LEC 003 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Henson,C

D 47102 LEC 004 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm TBA Willkommen,M

COMPLIT 135 U 3 Experiencing Literature in the 21st Century:(HU) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: none.

59705 LEC 401 MW 2:00pm-2:50pm BOL B60 Bolduc,M TOPIC: The Quest of the Holy Grail59706 DIS 601 F 12:00pm-12:50pm CRT 221 TOPIC: The Quest of the Holy Grail59707 DIS 602 F 1:00pm-1:50pm CRT 221 TOPIC: The Quest of the Holy Grail59708 DIS 603 F 2:00pm-2:50pm CRT 221 TOPIC: The Quest of the Holy Grail

COMPLIT 192 U 3 Freshman Seminar:(HU) Open only to freshmen. Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: none.

60073 SEM 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Fountain,M60088 SEM 002 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA TOPIC: The Bible in African Cultures

COMPLIT 199 U 1-6 Independent StudyRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair & asst dean for SAS.

COMPLIT 207 U 3 World Literature in Translation: Antiquity through the 1600s(HU) Prereq: none.

47104 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Kuplic,T

COMPLIT 208 U 3 World Literature in Translation: The 17th to the 21st Century(HU) Prereq: none.

47106 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Kuplic,T

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COMPLIT 230 U 3 Literature and Society:(HU) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: none. CompLit 133(R). Enroll in Lec 401 & any Dis 601-603.

59666 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Pitt,K TOPIC: Women Writers and Sexuality51412 LEC 401 MWF 10:00am-10:50am BOL B40 Fountain,M TOPIC: Nazi Invasion of Polish Life and Culture53128 DIS 601 F 9:00am-9:50am TBA TA TOPIC: Nazi Invasion of Polish Life and Culture53232 DIS 602 F 10:00am-10:50am TBA TA TOPIC: Nazi Invasion of Polish Life and Culture53234 DIS 603 F 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA TA TOPIC: Nazi Invasion of Polish Life and Culture

COMPLIT 231 U 3 Literature and Religion:(HU) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: none. CompLit 133(R).

47108 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Fountain,M TOPIC: Bible as Lit: The Christian Foundation59670 LEC 002 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Seymour-Jorn,C TOPIC: The Quaran as Literature

COMPLIT 233 U 3 Literature and Film:(HU) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: CompLit 133(R).

60030 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Xu,J TOPIC: The Gangster Film in the East and West

COMPLIT 289 U 1-6 Internship in Comparative Literature, Lower DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: CompLit 100- or 200-level course; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising facul-ty member.

51826 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

COMPLIT 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

41840 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

COMPLIT 350 U/G 3 Topics in Comparative Literature:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st.

60029 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Paik,P TOPIC: Love and Death in the European Novel60089 LEC 002 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA TOPIC: Early Christian Literature

COMPLIT 360 U/G 3 Seminar in Literature and Cultural Experience:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st.

59671 SEM 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA Seymour-Jorn,C TOPIC: Arabic Women Writers in Translation

COMPLIT 489 U 1-6 Internship in Comparative Literature, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 300-level or above course in CompLit; 2.25 gpa; cons supervis-ing faculty member.

51866 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

COMPLIT 497 U/G 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

41842 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

COMPLIT 533 U/G 3 Seminar in Trends in Modern Literature:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st.

59672 SEM 001 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm TBA Xu,J TOPIC: Desire, Subjectivity, and Textuality

COMPLIT 699 U 1-3 Advanced Independent ReadingRetakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair, & asst dean for SAS.

Conservation and Environmental Sciences (CES)

Conservation and Environmental SciencesDirector: Glen Fredlund, BOL 486, [email protected], 229-6112.

For program information, contact the Director or Coordinator.

CES 210 U 3 Introduction to Conservation and Environmental Science(NS)(Env Std 210) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 and any DIS 601-606.

51010 LEC 401 TR 10:00am-10:50am LAP N103 Ehlinger,T Service Learning section.51700 DIS 601 T 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA51702 DIS 602 T 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA51704 DIS 603 W 8:00am-8:50am TBA51706 DIS 604 W 9:00am-9:50am TBA51708 DIS 605 R 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA51710 DIS 606 R 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA

CES 289 U 1-6 Internship in Environmental Studies, Lower Division(Env Std 289) One cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: intro course in CES; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising faculty member.

49414 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Aldstadt III,J49394 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA49396 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Berges,J49398 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Brooks,A49400 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA49416 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Cherkauer,D49402 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Coggins,J50054 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA Day,M50056 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA De Sousa,C50058 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA Drezner,T49404 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA Dunn,P49406 FLD 012 To be Arranged TBA Ehlinger,T50060 FLD 013 To be Arranged TBA Feinberg,B50062 FLD 014 To be Arranged TBA Fredlund,G

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50064 FLD 015 To be Arranged TBA Grundl,T50066 FLD 016 To be Arranged TBA Heynen,N49408 FLD 017 To be Arranged TBA Hoot,S50068 FLD 018 To be Arranged TBA Isbell,J49410 FLD 019 To be Arranged TBA Karron,J50070 FLD 020 To be Arranged TBA Kean,W50072 FLD 021 To be Arranged TBA Lasca,N49412 FLD 022 To be Arranged TBA Meyer,G50074 FLD 023 To be Arranged TBA Reinartz,J49418 FLD 024 To be Arranged TBA Sandgren,C50076 FLD 025 To be Arranged TBA Schnitzer,S50078 FLD 026 To be Arranged TBA Schwartz,M49420 FLD 027 To be Arranged TBA Whittingham,L49422 FLD 028 To be Arranged TBA Wimpee,C49424 FLD 029 To be Arranged TBA Young,E52122 FLD 030 To be Arranged TBA Strickler,J52226 FLD 031 To be Arranged TBA Besharse,J52228 FLD 032 To be Arranged TBA Gruhl,M

CES 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:(Env Std 297) Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

42516 LEC 101 To be Arranged OFC 1083

CES 489 U 1-6 Internship in Environmental Studies, Upper Division(Env Std 489) One cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 300-level or above course in Conservation & Environmental

Sciences; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising faculty member.49382 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Aldstadt III,J49362 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA49364 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Berges,J49366 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Besharse,J49368 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Brooks,A49384 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA49370 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Cherkauer,D50080 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA Coggins,J50082 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Day,M50084 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA De Sousa,C49372 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA Drezner,T49374 FLD 012 To be Arranged TBA Dunn,P50086 FLD 013 To be Arranged TBA Ehlinger,T50088 FLD 014 To be Arranged TBA Feinberg,B50090 FLD 015 To be Arranged TBA Fredlund,G50092 FLD 016 To be Arranged TBA Gruhl,M49376 FLD 017 To be Arranged TBA Grundl,T50094 FLD 018 To be Arranged TBA Heynen,N49378 FLD 019 To be Arranged TBA Hoot,S50096 FLD 020 To be Arranged TBA Isbell,J50098 FLD 021 To be Arranged TBA Karron,J49380 FLD 022 To be Arranged TBA Kean,W50100 FLD 023 To be Arranged TBA Lasca,N49386 FLD 024 To be Arranged TBA Meyer,G50102 FLD 025 To be Arranged TBA Reinartz,J50104 FLD 026 To be Arranged TBA Sandgren,C49388 FLD 027 To be Arranged TBA Schnitzer,S49390 FLD 028 To be Arranged TBA Schwartz,M49392 FLD 029 To be Arranged TBA Whittingham,L50316 FLD 030 To be Arranged TBA Wimpee,C50318 FLD 031 To be Arranged TBA Young,E52124 FLD 032 To be Arranged TBA Strickler,J53252 FLD 033 To be Arranged TBA Carvan,M

CES 490 U 1 Senior Seminar: Conservation and Environmental Science(Env Std 490) Prereq: sr st; Conservation & Environmental Sciences major or Bio Sci major.

49346 SEM 001 M 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA Whittingham,L 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 51696 SEM 002 W 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA Brooks,A

CES 497 U 1-12 Study Abroad:(Env Std 497) Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

42518 LEC 101 To be Arranged OFC 1083

# CES 550 U/G 3 Introduction to Science InterpretationPrereq: jr st; CES 210(P) or cons instr. Enroll in LEC 401 and LAB 801.

50142 LEC 401 M 9:00am-10:50am TBA Besharse,J Add’l special course fee of $30.00 will be assessed to cover costof course materials and field trips.

52776 LAB 801 W 9:00am-11:40am TBA Besharse,J

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Conservation/Environmental Sciences Elective CoursesANTHRO 103 (SS)Digging Up the Past: Approaches to ArchaeologyBIO SCI 325 GeneticsBIO SCI 349 Comparative EcophysiologyBIO SCI 353 Introduction to EntomologyBIO SCI 383 General MicrobiologyBIO SCI 425 Plankton BiologyBIO SCI 430 Animal Behavior-EthologyBIO SCI 458 Community EcologyBIO SCI 505 Conservation BiologyBIO SCI 512 Limnology IBIO SCI 562 Topics in Field Biology:

LEC 102 Wetland DelineationCHEM 221 Elementary Quantitative AnalysisCHEM 341 Introductory Survey of Organic ChemistryCHEM 342 Introductory Organic Chemistry LaboratoryCHEM 343 Organic ChemistryCHEM 344 Organic Chemistry LaboratoryCHEM 345 Organic ChemistryCHEM 501 Introduction to BiochemistryCHEM 560 Biophysical ChemistryCHEM 603 Introduction to Biochemistry Laboratory:CIV ENG 492 Environmental Impact AssessmentECON 328 Environmental EconomicsGEO SCI 463 Physical HydrogeologyGEO SCI 563 Field Methods in HydrogeologyGEOG 215 Introduction to Geographic Information SciencesGEOG 247 Quantitative Analysis in GeographyGEOG 310 General ClimatologyGEOG 350 (SS)Conservation of Natural ResourcesGEOG 475 Geography of SoilsMTHSTAT 215 (NS)Elementary Statistical Analysis

Conservation/Environmental Sciences Required CoursesBIO SCI 150 (NS+)Foundations of Biological Sciences IBIO SCI 152 (NS+)Foundations of Biological Sciences IIBIO SCI 310 General EcologyBIO SCI 349 Comparative EcophysiologyCES 490 Senior Seminar: Conservation and Environmental ScienceCHEM 102 (NS+)General ChemistryCHEM 104 (NS+)General Chemistry and Qualitative AnalysisCHEM 223 Elementary Quantitative AnalysisGEO SCI 100 (NS+)Introduction to the EarthGEOG 120 (NS+)Our Physical Environment

Economics (Econ)Chair: William Holahan BOL 868 229-4811

ECON 100 U 3 Introductory Economics(SS) Not open for cr to students who have cr in Econ 103 & 104. Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 001-004 ONLY; or enroll in LEC 405 &

any DIS 601-610.D 47130 LEC 001 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm BOL B60

47132 LEC 002 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA47134 LEC 003 MW 4:00pm-5:15pm BOL B6050478 LEC 004 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm BOL B5647128 LEC 405 TR 11:00am-11:50am ENG 105 Peoples Jr,J47136 DIS 601 M 9:00am-9:50am TBA47138 DIS 602 M 10:00am-10:50am TBA47140 DIS 603 M 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA47142 DIS 604 T 9:00am-9:50am TBA47144 DIS 605 W 10:00am-10:50am TBA47146 DIS 606 W 11:00am-11:50am TBA47148 DIS 607 R 9:00am-9:50am TBA47150 DIS 608 R 10:00am-10:50am TBA47152 DIS 609 F 10:00am-10:50am TBA48870 DIS 610 T 9:00am-9:50am TBA

ECON 103 U 3 Principles of Microeconomics(SS) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 001-209 ONLY; or enroll in LEC 410 & any DIS 601-618.

D 47160 LEC 001 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm TBAD 47162 LEC 002 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm BOL B40

47164 LEC 003 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA47166 LEC 004 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA47168 LEC 005 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA47170 LEC 006 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Chakrabarti,A50554 LEC 007 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA40916 LEC 209 To be Arranged TBA A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will

be charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

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p 51496 LEC 308 S 10:00am-12:45pm BOL B4647158 LEC 410 TR 9:00am-9:50am BOL 150 Holahan,W47172 DIS 601 M 9:00am-9:50am TBA47174 DIS 602 M 10:00am-10:50am TBA47176 DIS 603 M 11:00am-11:50am TBA47178 DIS 604 T 10:00am-10:50am TBA47180 DIS 605 T 10:00am-10:50am TBA47182 DIS 606 T 11:00am-11:50am TBA47184 DIS 607 T 11:00am-11:50am TBA47186 DIS 608 W 9:00am-9:50am TBA47188 DIS 609 W 10:00am-10:50am TBA47190 DIS 610 W 11:00am-11:50am TBA47192 DIS 611 R 10:00am-10:50am TBA47194 DIS 612 R 10:00am-10:50am TBA49744 DIS 613 R 11:00am-11:50am TBA49746 DIS 614 R 11:00am-11:50am TBA49748 DIS 615 F 10:00am-10:50am TBA49750 DIS 616 F 10:00am-10:50am TBA50508 DIS 617 F 11:00am-11:50am TBA50518 DIS 618 F 11:00am-11:50am TBA

ECON 104 U 3 Principles of Macroeconomics(SS) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 001-208 ONLY; or enroll in LEC 409 & any DIS 601-618.

47198 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am BOL B6047200 LEC 002 MW 4:00pm-5:15pm BOL B5647202 LEC 003 MW 11:00am-12:15pm END 10747204 LEC 004 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Bose,N47206 LEC 005 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm BOL B46

D 47208 LEC 006 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm TBA49426 LEC 208 To be Arranged TBA Meadows,G A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will

be charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

p 50556 LEC 307 S 1:00pm-3:45pm BOL B4647196 LEC 409 TR 10:00am-10:50am BOL 150 Bahmani-Oskoee,M47212 DIS 601 M 9:00am-9:50am TBA47214 DIS 602 M 10:00am-10:50am TBA47216 DIS 603 M 11:00am-11:50am TBA47218 DIS 604 M 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA47220 DIS 605 T 11:00am-11:50am TBA47222 DIS 606 T 11:00am-11:50am TBA47224 DIS 607 T 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA47226 DIS 608 T 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA47228 DIS 609 W 9:00am-9:50am TBA47230 DIS 610 W 10:00am-10:50am TBA49752 DIS 611 W 11:00am-11:50am TBA47210 DIS 612 W 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA49754 DIS 613 R 11:00am-11:50am TBA49758 DIS 614 R 11:00am-11:50am TBA49756 DIS 615 R 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA50188 DIS 616 R 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA50532 DIS 617 F 10:00am-10:50am TBA50534 DIS 618 F 11:00am-11:50am TBA

ECON 193 U 3 Freshman Seminar:(SS) Open only to freshmen. Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: none.

59693 SEM 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA Kim,S TOPIC: Economics of East Asia

ECON 199 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair & asst dean for SAS.

ECON 210 U 3 Economic StatisticsPrereq: Math 105(P) or math placement level B or higher.

47268 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBAD 47270 LEC 002 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm TBA

52588 LEC 003 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA

ECON 248 U 3 Economics of Discrimination(SS&) Prereq: none.

47272 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm BOL B46 Bender,K

ECON 289 U 1-6 Internship in Economics, Lower DivisionOne cr granted for academic work based on 40 hrs in the internship. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: 100-level course in Econ; 2.25gpa; cons supervising faculty member.

41852 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Adams,S41854 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Arora,S41856 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Bahmani-Oskoee,M41858 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Bender,K41860 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Bose,N41862 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Chakrabarti,A41864 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Drewianka,S41866 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA Heywood,J41868 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Holahan,W

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41870 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA Kim,S41872 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA Lei,W41874 FLD 012 To be Arranged TBA Kishor,N41876 FLD 013 To be Arranged TBA McGinty,M41878 FLD 014 To be Arranged TBA Meadows,G41880 FLD 015 To be Arranged TBA Mohtadi,H41882 FLD 016 To be Arranged TBA Murshid,A41884 FLD 017 To be Arranged TBA Neumann,R41886 FLD 018 To be Arranged TBA Niho,Y48652 FLD 019 To be Arranged TBA Peoples Jr,J48654 FLD 020 To be Arranged TBA48656 FLD 021 To be Arranged TBA Vesely,F

ECON 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

41848 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

ECON 301 U 3 Intermediate MicroeconomicsPrereq: Econ 103(P).

47274 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA50190 LEC 002 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm TBA Peoples Jr,J

ECON 302 U 3 Intermediate MacroeconomicsPrereq: Econ 104(P).

D 47276 LEC 001 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm TBA47278 LEC 002 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA Vesely,F

ECON 325 U 3 Money and Banking(330) Prereq: jr st; Econ 104(P).

D 47280 LEC 001 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm TBA48872 LEC 002 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA

ECON 328 U 3 Environmental Economics(428) Prereq: jr st; Econ 103(P).

47282 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA McGinty,M

ECON 351 U 3 Introduction to International Economic RelationsNot open for cr to students who have cr in both Econ 454 & 455. Prereq: jr st; Econ 100(P) or both 103(P) & 104(P).

47284 LEC 001 MW 4:00pm-5:15pm BOL B4049788 LEC 002 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA

ECON 353 U 3 Economic DevelopmentPrereq: jr st; Econ 103(P) & 104(P).

47286 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA

ECON 413 U/G 3 Statistics for Economists(431) Prereq: jr st; Econ 210(P).

47288 LEC 001 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm TBA Murshid,A

ECON 415 U/G 3 Economics of Employment and Labor RelationsPrereq: jr st; Econ 103(P).

47290 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBAD 47292 LEC 002 T 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA

50050 LEC 203 To be Arranged TBA Heywood,J A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

ECON 448 U/G 3 Economics of Human Resources(478) Prereq: jr st; Econ 103(P) or cons instr.

D 59986 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Davies,S

ECON 454 U/G 3 International TradePrereq: jr st; Econ 301(P).

D 51500 LEC 001 MW 5:30pm-6:15pm TBA

ECON 489 U 1-6 Internship in Economics, Upper DivisionOne cr granted for academic work based on 40 hrs in the Internship. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 300-level or above coursein Econ; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising faculty member.

41888 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Adams,S41890 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Arora,S45240 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Bahmani-Oskoee,M41892 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Bender,K41894 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Bose,N41896 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Chakrabarti,A41898 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Drewianka,S41900 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA Heywood,J41902 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Holahan,W41904 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA Kim,S41906 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA Lei,W41908 FLD 012 To be Arranged TBA Kishor,N41910 FLD 013 To be Arranged TBA McGinty,M41912 FLD 014 To be Arranged TBA Meadows,G41914 FLD 015 To be Arranged TBA Mohtadi,H

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41916 FLD 016 To be Arranged TBA Murshid,A41918 FLD 017 To be Arranged TBA Neumann,R41920 FLD 018 To be Arranged TBA Niho,Y48658 FLD 019 To be Arranged TBA Peoples Jr,J48660 FLD 020 To be Arranged TBA48662 FLD 021 To be Arranged TBA Vesely,F

ECON 497 U/G 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance in Study Abroad Prog.

41850 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

ECON 506 U/G 3 Mathematical Economics IPrereq: jr st; Econ 301(P); Math 211(P).

D 47298 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Vesely,F 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

ECON 513 U/G 3 Econometrics(531) Prereq: jr st; Econ 413(431)(P).

50548 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Arora,S

ECON 699 U 1-3 Independent Work:Retakable w/topic chg. Prereq: jr st, 2.5 gpa & writ cons instr, dept chair & asst dean for SAS.

41922 IND 122 To be Arranged TBA Holahan,W TOPIC: Washington Internship I Washington CTR, 1101 14thAve, NW, Washington D.C.

45242 IND 123 To be Arranged TBA Holahan,W TOPIC: Washington Internship II Washington CTR, 1101 14thAve, NW, Washington D.C.

ECON 701 G 3 Economic Theory: MicroeconomicsPrereq: grad st; Econ 301(P). Econ 506(R).

D 48874 LEC 001 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm TBA McGinty,M

ECON 702 G 3 Economic Theory: MacroeconomicsPrereq: grad st; Econ 302(P). Econ 506(R).

51536 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Bose,N

ECON 706 G 3 Mathematical EconomicsPrereq: grad st; Econ 506(P) & 606(P).

D 52582 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-8:15pm TBA Mohtadi,H

ECON 708 G 3 Industrial Organization IPrereq: grad st; Econ 301(P), 302(P) & 506(P), or cons instr.

50256 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Heywood,J

ECON 712 G 3 Urban Economic TheoryPrereq: grad st; Econ 301(P).

59694 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Kim,S

ECON 731 G 3 Money, Income, and PricesPrereq: grad st; Econ 302(P). Econ 702(R).

47300 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Murshid,A

ECON 735 G 3 Econometric Methods IPrereq: grad st; Econ 734(635)(P) or cons instr.

59695 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA

ECON 752 G 3 Labor Economics IIPrereq: grad st; Econ 701(C).

59696 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Drewianka,S

ECON 774 G 3 Economic Development - TheoryPrereq: grad st; Econ 301(P) & 302(P).

D 52580 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Mohtadi,H

# ECON 801 G 3 Advanced Microeconomic Theory IPrereq: grad st; Econ 701(P) & 506(P). Econ 606(R).

47304 LEC 001 MW 4:00pm-5:15pm TBA Drewianka,S

# ECON 802 G 3 Advanced Macroeconomic Theory IPrereq: grad st; Econ 702(P).

51514 LEC 001 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm TBA Kishor,N

ECON 871 G 3 The Pure Theory of International TradePrereq: grad st; Econ 701(P).

51516 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA Chakrabarti,A

# ECON 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: grad st.

ECON 990 G 1-3 Graduate ThesisRetakable as necessary to fulfill thesis requirements. Prereq: grad st; cons major prof.

ECON 999 G 1-3 Independent WorkRetakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

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English (English)Chair: Andrew Martin CRT 427 229-4511

# ENGLISH 95 U 0@ Fundamentals of CompositionMay not be taken cr/no cr. Fee for 3 cr assessed. Prereq: level 1 on English Placement Test or C or better in English 90(P).

51986 LEC 001 MWF 9:00am-9:50am CRT 466 4th hour in writing center required.51988 LEC 002 MW 9:30am-10:45am CRT 468 4th hour in writing center required.51990 LEC 003 MW 11:00am-12:15pm CRT 468 4th hour in writing center required.51992 LEC 004 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm CRT 468 4th hour in writing center required.59407 LEC 081 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Stoner,J AOC students only.

# ENGLISH 101 U 3 Introduction to College WritingMay not be taken cr/no cr. Prereq: Level 1 on English Placement Test or grade of C or better in English 095; conc reg in English105(C); or level 2 on English Placement Test. Add’l special course fee of $2.80 will be assessed to cover cost of course materials.

45956 LEC 001 MWF 8:00am-8:50am BOL 29445958 LEC 002 MWF 8:00am-8:50am HLT G8445960 LEC 003 MWF 8:00am-8:50am MER 21145962 LEC 004 MWF 9:00am-9:50am MER 21145964 LEC 005 MWF 9:00am-9:50am MER 21345966 LEC 006 MWF 9:00am-9:50am MER 31145968 LEC 007 MWF 9:00am-9:50am MER 31545970 LEC 008 MWF 9:00am-9:50am MER 34245972 LEC 009 MWF 9:00am-9:50am BOL 29445974 LEC 010 MWF 9:00am-9:50am HLT G8445976 LEC 011 MWF 9:00am-9:50am SAB G2545978 LEC 012 MWF 10:00am-10:50am MER 21145980 LEC 013 MWF 10:00am-10:50am MER 21345982 LEC 014 MWF 10:00am-10:50am MER 31145984 LEC 015 MWF 10:00am-10:50am MER 31545986 LEC 016 MWF 10:00am-10:50am MER 34245988 LEC 017 MWF 10:00am-10:50am BOL 29445990 LEC 018 MWF 11:00am-11:50am MER 21145992 LEC 019 MWF 11:00am-11:50am MER 21345994 LEC 020 MWF 11:00am-11:50am MER 31145996 LEC 021 MWF 11:00am-11:50am MER 31545998 LEC 022 MWF 11:00am-11:50am MER 34250662 LEC 023 MWF 11:00am-11:50am BOL 29446000 LEC 024 MWF 12:00pm-12:50pm MER 21150664 LEC 025 MWF 12:00pm-12:50pm MER 21346002 LEC 026 MWF 12:00pm-12:50pm MER 31146004 LEC 027 MWF 12:00pm-12:50pm MER 31549342 LEC 028 MWF 12:00pm-12:50pm MER 34249344 LEC 029 MWF 12:00pm-12:50pm BOL 29450288 LEC 030 MWF 1:00pm-1:50pm MER 21150666 LEC 031 MWF 1:00pm-1:50pm MER 21352904 LEC 032 MWF 1:00pm-1:50pm MER 31152906 LEC 033 MWF 1:00pm-1:50pm MER 31552908 LEC 034 MWF 1:00pm-1:50pm MER 34252910 LEC 035 MWF 1:00pm-1:50pm BOL 29452912 LEC 036 MWF 2:00pm-2:50pm MER 21152914 LEC 037 MWF 2:00pm-2:50pm MER 21352922 LEC 038 MW 8:00am-9:15am CRT 32152924 LEC 039 MW 8:00am-9:15am CRT 36852926 LEC 040 MW 9:30am-10:45am CRT 42552928 LEC 041 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA52930 LEC 042 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA52932 LEC 043 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA52946 LEC 044 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA52948 LEC 045 MW 11:00am-12:15pm HLT G8452950 LEC 046 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm HLT G8452952 LEC 047 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA52954 LEC 048 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm HLT G8452956 LEC 049 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm BOL 29458520 LEC 050 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm MER 34258521 LEC 051 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm MER 31558525 LEC 052 TR 8:00am-9:15am MER 31558526 LEC 053 TR 8:00am-9:15am MER 34258527 LEC 054 TR 8:00am-9:15am BOL 29458528 LEC 055 TR 8:00am-9:15am HLT G8458529 LEC 056 TR 8:00am-9:15am MER 21158530 LEC 057 TR 9:30am-10:45am MER 21158531 LEC 058 TR 9:30am-10:45am MER 21358532 LEC 059 TR 9:30am-10:45am MER 31158533 LEC 060 TR 9:30am-10:45am MER 31558534 LEC 061 TR 9:30am-10:45am MER 34258535 LEC 062 TR 9:30am-10:45am BOL 29458536 LEC 063 TR 9:30am-10:45am HLT G8458537 LEC 064 TR 11:00am-12:15pm MER 21158538 LEC 065 TR 11:00am-12:15pm MER 213

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58539 LEC 066 TR 11:00am-12:15pm MER 31158540 LEC 067 TR 11:00am-12:15pm MER 31558541 LEC 068 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm MER 21152958 LEC 069 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm MER 21352960 LEC 070 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm MER 31152962 LEC 071 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm MER 31552964 LEC 072 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm MER 34252970 LEC 073 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm MER 21159063 LEC 074 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm MER 21359064 LEC 075 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm MER 31159065 LEC 076 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm MER 31559066 LEC 077 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm MER 34252934 LEC 080 MWF 9:00am-9:50am TBA Stoner,J AOC students only.59408 LEC 081 MWF 10:00am-10:50am TBA AOC students only.59409 LEC 082 MWF 10:00am-10:50am TBA Stoner,J AOC students only.52936 LEC 083 MWF 11:00am-11:50am TBA Stoner,J AOC students only.59410 LEC 084 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA AOC students only.52938 LEC 085 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA AOC students only.52940 LEC 086 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Chesky,L AOC students only.59411 LEC 087 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Chesky,L AOC students only.52942 LEC 088 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Chesky,L AOC students only.52944 LEC 089 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm TBA Chesky,L AOC students only.59412 LEC 180 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA AOC students only.59413 LEC 181 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm TBA AOC students only.52966 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will

be charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

52968 LEC 202 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

58542 LEC 203 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

58543 LEC 204 To be Arranged TBA A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

# ENGLISH 102 U 3 College Writing and Research(ENG) May not be taken cr/no cr. Counts as repeat of English 112, Honors 102, 112. Prereq: level 3 on English Placement Test or grade

of C or better in English 101(P). Add’l special course fee of $2.80 will be assessed to cover cost of course materials.46008 LEC 001 MWF 8:00am-8:50am AUP 18946010 LEC 002 MWF 8:00am-8:50am CHM 19746012 LEC 003 MWF 9:00am-9:50am AUP 10446014 LEC 004 MWF 9:00am-9:50am AUP 11658544 LEC 005 MWF 9:00am-9:50am AUP 18958545 LEC 006 MWF 9:00am-9:50am CHM 19758546 LEC 007 MWF 10:00am-10:50am AUP 10458547 LEC 008 MWF 10:00am-10:50am AUP 11646016 LEC 009 MWF 10:00am-10:50am AUP 18958548 LEC 010 MWF 10:00am-10:50am CHM 19746018 LEC 011 MWF 11:00am-11:50am AUP 10446020 LEC 012 MWF 11:00am-11:50am AUP 11646022 LEC 013 MWF 11:00am-11:50am AUP 18946024 LEC 014 MWF 12:00pm-12:50pm AUP 104 Restricted to students in Learning Community 5: Philosophical

Thinking.46026 LEC 015 MWF 12:00pm-12:50pm AUP 11658549 LEC 016 MWF 12:00pm-12:50pm AUP 18950668 LEC 017 MWF 12:00pm-12:50pm CHM 19746028 LEC 018 MWF 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA46030 LEC 019 MWF 1:00pm-1:50pm AUP 10446032 LEC 020 MWF 1:00pm-1:50pm AUP 11646034 LEC 021 MWF 1:00pm-1:50pm AUP 18946036 LEC 022 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm AUP 10446038 LEC 023 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm AUP 11646044 LEC 024 MW 8:00am-9:15am TBA58550 LEC 025 MW 8:00am-9:15am TBA58551 LEC 026 MW 8:00am-9:15am TBA46046 LEC 027 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA46048 LEC 028 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA46050 LEC 029 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA46052 LEC 030 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA46054 LEC 031 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA46056 LEC 032 MW 11:00am-12:15pm SAB G2546058 LEC 033 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Restricted to students in Learning Community 4: What’s So

Funny?.46060 LEC 034 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm SAB G25 Restricted to students in Learning Community 3: Satire - from

Jon Swift to Jon Stewart46062 LEC 035 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA46064 LEC 036 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm AUP 18950670 LEC 037 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm CHM 19749348 LEC 038 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm AUP 104

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49350 LEC 039 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm AUP 116D 49352 LEC 040 MW 5:00pm-6:15pm AUP 104D 50694 LEC 041 MW 5:00pm-6:15pm AUP 116

48110 LEC 042 TR 8:00am-9:15am AUP 18948112 LEC 043 TR 8:00am-9:15am AUP 10448114 LEC 044 TR 9:30am-10:45am AUP 10448116 LEC 045 TR 9:30am-10:45am AUP 11651812 LEC 046 TR 9:30am-10:45am AUP 18951814 LEC 047 TR 9:30am-10:45am CHM 19751816 LEC 048 TR 9:30am-10:45am MIT B1446066 LEC 049 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA51830 LEC 050 TR 11:00am-12:15pm AUP 10452978 LEC 051 TR 11:00am-12:15pm AUP 11652980 LEC 052 TR 11:00am-12:15pm AUP 18952982 LEC 053 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm AUP 10452986 LEC 054 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm AUP 11652988 LEC 055 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm AUP 189 Cons ESL Coor is required to enroll; see Cathy Kaye in CRT 678

or email: [email protected] LEC 056 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm AUP 10452992 LEC 057 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm AUP 11652994 LEC 058 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm AUP 18952996 LEC 059 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm CHM 19753604 LEC 060 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm AUP 10453692 LEC 061 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm AUP 116

D 53694 LEC 062 TR 5:00pm-6:15pm AUP 104D 53696 LEC 063 TR 5:00pm-6:15pm AUP 116

53002 LEC 080 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA AOC students only.53004 LEC 081 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Klingbiel,C AOC students only.53006 LEC 082 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA Klingbiel,C AOC students only.53014 LEC 083 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Klingbiel,C AOC students only.53016 LEC 084 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Klingbiel,C AOC students only.53580 LEC 085 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm TBA AOC students only.53716 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will

be charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

53724 LEC 202 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

53726 LEC 203 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

52998 LEC 204 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

53130 LEC 205 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

53738 LEC 206 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

ENGLISH 111 U 3 Entertainment Arts: Film, Television, and the Internet(HU) Jointly-offered w/& counts as repeat of ArtHist 111. Prereq: none. Enroll in either LEC 201 or 202 only; or enroll in LEC 403 & either

DIS 601 or 602.50676 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Poster,J A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will

be charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

53318 LEC 202 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Ponder,J A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

51920 LEC 403 M 1:00pm-4:15pm CRT 175 Poster,J51922 DIS 601 W 1:00pm-1:50pm CRT 175 Ponder,J51924 DIS 602 W 2:00pm-2:50pm CRT 175 Ponder,J

ENGLISH 150 U 3 Multicultural America(HU&) Cultures and Communities Prog course; req’d service learning component. Not open to students who have cr in Anthro 150(ER),

Hist 150(ER), Sociol 150(ER), or Wmns 150(ER). Prereq: none. No cr for students w/cr in English 192 with same topic.51206 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am CRT 321 Schoeffel,M50150 LEC 002 MW 11:00am-12:15pm LUB S231 Schoeffel,M50152 LEC 003 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Blewett,P51146 LEC 004 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm CRT 127 Walter,S

D 50148 LEC 005 T 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Walter,S

~+ ENGLISH 192 U 3 Freshman Seminar:(HU) Open only to freshmen. Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: none.

46068 SEM 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am CRT 286 Brusin,S50678 SEM 002 MW 11:00am-12:15pm CRT 286 Marks,B TOPIC: Aspects of Hell50146 SEM 003 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Moore,K50938 SEM 004 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm MER 315 Brehm,M50940 SEM 005 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm LUB S233 Jay,G TOPIC: (HU&) Multicultural America No cr for students with cr

in Anthro 150, English 150, Film 150, Hist 150, Sociol 150,Wmns 150.

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53298 SEM 006 TR 9:30am-10:45am CRT 466 Terwelp,K53300 SEM 007 TR 11:00am-12:15pm CRT 466 Odrcic,L TOPIC: Representations of the American Dream Restricted to

students in Learning Community 3: Satire-from Jon Swift to JonStewart.

53320 SEM 008 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm CRT 468 Buley-Meissner,M TOPIC: (HU&) Hmong American Life Stories Optional 1 cr. forService Learning; enroll in English 298-001.

53402 SEM 009 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm CRT 466 Maris,M TOPIC: Baseball Reading and Culture53650 SEM 010 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm HLT G84 Perso,J TOPIC: The Beat Writers59122 SEM 011 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm CRT 468 Buley-Meissner,M TOPIC: (HU&) Hmong American Life Stories Optional 1 cr. for

Service Learning; enroll in English 298-002.60081 SEM 012 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm CRT 468 Petty,A60082 SEM 013 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Mattson,J60083 SEM 014 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm CRT 468 Nelson,S

ENGLISH 199 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair & asst dean for SAS.

# ENGLISH 201 U 3 Strategies for Academic WritingPrereq: grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score at level 4 on EPT.

46070 LEC 001 MW 8:00am-9:15am CRT 12746072 LEC 002 MW 8:00am-9:15am CRT 12446074 LEC 003 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm CRT 10846076 LEC 004 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm CRT 10846078 LEC 005 TR 8:00am-9:15am CRT 12746080 LEC 006 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm CRT 10853476 LEC 007 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm MER 211 .

D 53478 LEC 008 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm AUP 189 Bonde-Griggs,R Optional 1 cr. for Service Learning; enroll in English 298-003.

# ENGLISH 205 U 3 Business WritingMay not be taken cr/no cr. Prereq: soph st; grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score at level 4 on EPT.

42030 LEC 001 MW 8:00am-9:15am LUB S165 Khatchadourian,S50680 LEC 002 MW 8:00am-9:15am LUB S233 Nygaard,N42032 LEC 003 MW 9:30am-10:45am LUB S231 Lyons,C42034 LEC 004 MW 9:30am-10:45am LUB S233 Nygaard,N46082 LEC 005 MW 9:30am-10:45am CRT 12758576 LEC 006 MW 11:00am-12:15pm LUB S165 Khatchadourian,S46084 LEC 007 MW 11:00am-12:15pm CRT 127 Walczyk,N46086 LEC 008 MW 11:00am-12:15pm LUB S233 Lyons,C46088 LEC 009 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm LUB S165 Khatchadourian,S58577 LEC 010 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm LUB S233 Lyons,C46092 LEC 011 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm LUB S233 Lyons,C46094 LEC 012 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm LUB S231 Marini,R46096 LEC 013 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm LUB S231 Marini,R46098 LEC 014 TR 8:00am-9:15am LUB S233 Nygaard,N48394 LEC 015 TR 9:30am-10:45am LUB S233 Nygaard,N49354 LEC 016 TR 9:30am-10:45am CRT 127 Shields,A49356 LEC 017 TR 9:30am-10:45am LUB S231 Maris,M49358 LEC 018 TR 11:00am-12:15pm LUB S231 Maris,M51972 LEC 020 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm LUB S231 Maris,M46104 LEC 021 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm LUB S233 Donay,A52824 LEC 022 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm LUB S233 Donay,A53376 LEC 023 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm LUB S233 Donay,A

D 53378 LEC 024 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm MIT B14 Donay,AD 54022 LEC 025 M 5:30pm-8:10pm CRT 127 Whitaker,LD 58578 LEC 026 W 5:30pm-8:10pm CRT 127 Whitaker,LD 58579 LEC 027 T 5:30pm-8:10pm CRT 108

52826 LEC 229 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Andersen,R A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

52830 LEC 230 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Erdmann,T A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

52842 LEC 231 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Stanton,S A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

52822 LEC 232 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Stanton,S A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

58676 LEC 233 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Clark,D A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

# ENGLISH 206 U 3 Technical WritingMay not be taken cr/no cr. Prereq: satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

42036 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am LUB S165 Khatchadourian,S58589 LEC 002 TR 11:00am-12:15pm LUB S233 Andersen,R

# ENGLISH 207 U 3 Health Science WritingMay not be taken cr/no cr. Prereq: satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

53312 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am CRT 108 Walczyk,N

ENGLISH 209 U 3 Language in the United States(HU) Prereq: none.

53322 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm CRT 127 Mihas,E

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ENGLISH 210 U 3 International English(HU) Prereq: none.

58598 LEC 002 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Ambrose,L

ENGLISH 212 U 3 Grammar and UsagePrereq: none.

53364 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm LUB S231 Ambrose,L53366 LEC 002 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm LUB S231 Ambrose,L

ENGLISH 215 U 3 Introduction to English Studies(HU) Required for English & secondary education English majors. Prereq: grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score at level 4 on

EPT.46106 LEC 001 MW 8:00am-9:15am MIT B1446108 LEC 002 MW 9:30am-10:45am CRT 36846110 LEC 003 MW 11:00am-12:15pm CRT 10846112 LEC 004 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm CRT 127 Couture,J46114 LEC 005 TR 9:30am-10:45am CRT 124 Radke,J48626 LEC 006 TR 11:00am-12:15pm CRT 10849338 LEC 007 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm CHM 19750286 LEC 008 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm HLT G84 Kruse,M51064 LEC 009 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm CRT 108 Chandler,E58658 LEC 210 To be Arranged TBA Sands,P A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will

be charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

ENGLISH 222 U 3 English Writers, 1800 to the Present(HU) Prereq: grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score at level 4 on EPT.

58599 LEC 001 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm CRT 127 Haffey,M

ENGLISH 223 U 3 American Writers to 1900(HU) Prereq: grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score at level 4 on EPT.

58600 LEC 001 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm CRT 127 Clark,R

ENGLISH 229 U 3 Introduction to Modern Literature:(HU) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. With ‘Backgrounds’ subtitle, counts as a repeat of English 225; with ‘Modern Developments’

subtitle counts as a repeat of English 226. Prereq: grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score at level 4 on EPT.58602 LEC 001 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm BOL 294 Bulamur,A TOPIC: Postmodern Fictions

ENGLISH 233 U 3 Introduction to Creative Writing(A)(203) Prereq: grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score at level 4 on EPT.

42038 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA Morrow,M46118 LEC 002 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA Dworschack-Kinte,P46120 LEC 003 MW 11:00am-12:15pm CRT 321 Chapson,J46124 LEC 004 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Chapson,J50684 LEC 005 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Tefft,D46128 LEC 006 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm MER 311 Marks,B46130 LEC 007 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm TBA Marks,B46132 LEC 008 TR 9:30am-10:45am CRT 108 Blanchard,D58603 LEC 009 TR 11:00am-12:15pm HLT G84 Nelson,S46134 LEC 010 TR 11:00am-12:15pm CRT 12750686 LEC 011 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm HLT G84 Adams,E48618 LEC 012 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm BOL 294 Harriell,D58604 LEC 013 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm SAB G25 Tanta,G

ENGLISH 234 U 3 Writing Fiction: Structure and TechniquePrereq: English 233(203)(P).

58608 LEC 001 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm MER 315 Stewart,A

ENGLISH 235 U 3 Writing Poetry: Forms, Styles, VoicesPrereq: English 233(203)(P).

46116 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm CRT 284 Firer,S

ENGLISH 240 U 3 Rhetoric, Writing, and Culture:(HU) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score at level 4 on EPT.

58610 LEC 002 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm MER 342 Bonde-Griggs,R

ENGLISH 243 U 3 Introduction to Literature by Women:(HU) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score at level 4 on EPT.

46136 LEC 001 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm CHM 197 Wadman,C

ENGLISH 248 U 3 Literature and Contemporary Life:(HU) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score at level 4 on EPT.

49336 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Ogburn,C

ENGLISH 260 U 3 Introduction to Poetry:(HU) Retakable w/chg of topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score at level 4 of EPT.

50688 LEC 001 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm MER 311 Elder,E

ENGLISH 261 U 3 Introduction to Short Stories:(HU) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score at level 4 on EPT.

D 58618 LEC 002 R 4:30pm-7:10pm CRT 321 VanPelt,W TOPIC: American Short Stories

ENGLISH 263 U 3 Introduction to the Novel:(HU) Retakable w/chg of topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score at level 4 on EPT.

58656 LEC 002 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm MIT B14 Booker,C

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ENGLISH 277 U 3 Introduction to Ethnic Minority Literature:(HU&) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score at level 4 on EPT.

50692 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am CRT 368 Grayson,S TOPIC: Introduction to African American Literature & FilmNot open to auditors.

ENGLISH 279 U 3 Introduction to U.S. Latino/a Literature:(HU&) Retakable w/chg in topic to a 9 cr max. Prereq: grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score at level 4 on EPT.

58649 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm CRT 124 Cardenas,B Focus on: Chicano/a Literature and Culture

ENGLISH 281 U 3 Introduction to African-American Literature:(HU&) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq grad of C or better in English 102(P) or score at level 4 of EPT.

58648 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm CRT 321 Clark,R

ENGLISH 285 U 3 Modern Irish Language and LiteratureRetakable to 9 cr max. Prereq: grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score at level 4 on EPT.

D 58647 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm CRT 321

# ENGLISH 286 U 3 Writing about Film and TelevisionPrereq: grade of C or better in English 102(P) or score at level 4 on EPT.

46140 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am CRT 321 Williams,T

ENGLISH 290 U 3 Introduction to Film Studies(HU) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 & either DIS 601 or 602.

53398 LEC 401 M 1:00pm-4:20pm MIT 195 Oren,T58645 DIS 601 W 1:00pm-1:50pm MIT 195 Ochonicky,A58646 DIS 602 W 2:00pm-2:50pm MIT 195 Ochonicky,A

ENGLISH 291 U 3 Introduction to Television StudiesPrereq: none.

53400 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am CRT 104

ENGLISH 293 U 3 Literature and Media:(273) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: soph st.

59607 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA

ENGLISH 295 U 3 Women and Film(HU) Prereq: soph st.

52694 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:50pm CRT 321 Kerns,S

#+ ENGLISH 296 U 1-3 UROP ApprenticeshipOne credit for 45 hrs research. Retakable to 9 cr max in any combination of UROP apprenticeship courses. Not open to jrs & srs.Prereq: acceptance to UROP; prior or conc reg in UROP seminar.

# ENGLISH 298 U 1 Undergraduate Lower-Division Service LearningRetakable to 3 cr max. Prereq: conc reg in English 100- or 200-level service learning course.

52850 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Buley-Meissner,M Conc reg in 192-007 for 1 cr.53338 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Buley-Meissner,M Conc reg in 192-010 for 1 cr.53480 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Bonde-Griggs,R Conc reg in 201-008 for 1 cr.

ENGLISH 301 U 3 Survey of English Literature, Beginnings to 1500Prereq: soph st; English 215(P); satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

51790 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am CRT 124 Fischer,J

ENGLISH 304 U 3 Survey of English Literature, 1798-1900Prereq: soph st; English 215(P); satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

58643 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm MIT B14 Banerjee,S

ENGLISH 305 U 3 Survey of English Literature: 1900 to the PresentPrereq: soph st; English 215(P); satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

51950 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm CHM 197 Lanters,J

ENGLISH 307 U 3 Survey of American Literature to 1865Prereq: soph st; English 215(P); satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

51930 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm CRT 124 Sappenfield,J

ENGLISH 309 U 3 Survey of Contemporary American LiteraturePrereq: soph st; English 215(P); satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

52690 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm CRT 368 Tatham,C

ENGLISH 312 U 3 Topics in Film Studies:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. May not be taken under more than one curric area number. Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GEREnglish Composition competency req; English 290(P).

53354 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Poster,J TOPIC: Media and Internet Culture A special course fee of$275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will be charged for this sec-tion. Conducted completely online; computer/internet accessreq’d.

ENGLISH 316 U 3 World Cinema:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st or English 290(P); satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

52852 LEC 001 MW 4:00pm-5:50pm TBA Williams,T TOPIC: Hong Kong Cinema

ENGLISH 320 U 3 Studies in Film Authorship:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st or English 290(P); satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

53330 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:50pm CRT 104 Schneider,B TOPIC: Woody AllenD 53530 LEC 002 MW 6:00pm-7:50pm CRT 104 Samardzija,Z TOPIC: Stanley Kubrick

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ENGLISH 325 U/G 3 The Art of Fiction:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

58641 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm CRT 124 Fischer,J

ENGLISH 326 U/G 3 The Development of the Novel:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

48142 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm MER 342 Kuist,J Counts as pre-1900 course for English majors.

ENGLISH 328 U/G 3 Forms of Experimental Literature:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER Composition competency req.

53492 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm BOL 294 Wysocki,A

ENGLISH 329 U/G 3 Film and LiteraturePrereq: jr st, English 290(P), satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req; or cons instr.

51018 LEC 001 MW 9:00am-10:50am CRT 104 Schneider,B Undergrad credit only for this semester.

ENGLISH 343 U/G 3 Tragedy:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

59219 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm CRT 124 Fischer,J

ENGLISH 361 U/G 3 The Development of Poetry:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

58637 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA Puskar,J TOPIC: Six Modernist Poets

ENGLISH 370 U/G 3 Folk Literature:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

58635 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am MIT B14 Clark,R

ENGLISH 372 U 3 Survey of American Indian Literature(HU&) Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

58634 LEC 001 T 3:30pm-6:10pm MER 311 Blaeser,K

ENGLISH 383 U/G 3 Cinema and Genre:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st, satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req; English 290(P) or 6 crin courses approved for humanities distr cr.

52854 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:50pm CRT 104 Schneider,B TOPIC: Film Noir

ENGLISH 390 U/G 3 Classical Film Criticism and TheoryPrereq: jr st, satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req; English 290(P) & ArtHist 205(P); or cons instr.

48144 LEC 001 MW 1:00pm-2:50pm CRT 104 Williams,T

ENGLISH 394 U/G 3 Theories of Mass Culture:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st, satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req; English 290(P) or291(P) or cons instr.

53548 LEC 001 MW 3:00pm-5:50pm CRT 104 Blasini,G TOPIC: Latino/Latina American Popular Culture Undergradcredit only for this semester.

ENGLISH 400 U/G 3 Introduction to English LinguisticsJointly-offered with & counts as repeat of Linguis 400. Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

46142 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm MIT B14 Smith,H Counts as grad credit only for the TESOL certificate; not offeredfor grad credit toward an MA or PhD degree this semester.

D 49918 LEC 002 M 4:30pm-7:10pm MIT B14 Smith,H 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Does not count toward MA in ForeignLanguage and Literature.

ENGLISH 401 U/G 3 History of the English LanguagePrereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition Competency req.

58630 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA

ENGLISH 402 U/G 3 Theories of Language and Literature:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st, satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req; an intro course inLinguis (e.g. English 400 or 401, Linguis 390 or Anthro 360).

51784 LEC 001 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm AUP 189 Darnell,M

ENGLISH 403 U/G 3 Survey of Modern English GrammarPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

D 48146 LEC 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm CRT 124 Smith,H

ENGLISH 404 U/G 3 Language, Power, and IdentityPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

48148 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm CRT 321 Mayes,P

ENGLISH 414 U/G 3 Special Topics in Creative Writing:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Not retakable for major cr. Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competencyreq; English 233(P), 234(P), 235(P), or 236(P); or grad st.

46144 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm CRT 284 Firer,S TOPIC: Whitman’s Children

ENGLISH 415 U 3 Fiction Workshop(420) Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req; English 233(P) or 234(P).

46146 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am CRT 284 Callanan,L51066 LEC 002 T 3:30pm-6:10pm MER 213 Kilwein-Guevara,M53464 LEC 003 W 3:30pm-6:10pm MER 213 Goulet,J59069 LEC 004 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm CRT 466

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ENGLISH 416 U 3 Poetry Workshop(422) Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req; English 233(P) or 235(P).

46148 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm CRT 284 Firer,S51016 LEC 002 TR 11:00am-12:15pm CRT 286 Dunham,R

ENGLISH 417 U 3 Readings for Writers:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of English Composition competency req; English 233(203)(P),234(P), 235(P), or 236(204)(P).

52686 LEC 001 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm MER 342 Chapson,J TOPIC: The Pleasure of Satire

ENGLISH 430 U/G 3 Advanced Writing WorkshopPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

46152 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am SAB G25 Ross,C Undergrad credit only for this semester.46154 LEC 002 TR 11:00am-12:15pm SAB G25 Ross,C58627 LEC 003 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm SAB G25 Ross,C Undergrad credit only for this semester.

ENGLISH 431 U/G 3 Topics in Advanced Writing:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

D 59121 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm CRT 127 Spilka,R TOPIC: Introduction to Professional Writing ResearchUndergraduate Credit Only this semester.

53316 LEC 202 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Stanton,S TOPIC: Grant Writing A special course fee of $275.00, in addi-tion to regular tuition, will be charged for this section. Conductedcompletely online; computer/internet access req’d.

52848 LEC 203 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Stanton,S TOPIC: Grant Writing A special course fee of $275.00, in addi-tion to regular tuition, will be charged for this section. Conductedcompletely online; computer/internet access req’d.

58625 LEC 204 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Spilka,R TOPIC: Technical Editing A special course fee of $275.00, inaddition to regular tuition, will be charged for this section.Conducted completely online; computer/internet access req’d.

ENGLISH 433 U/G 3 Creative Nonfiction for PublicationPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

D 46156 LEC 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm AUP 189 Washburne,C

ENGLISH 435 U/G 3 Professional and Technical WritingPrereq: jr st; English 205(P), 206(P), or 207(P), or cons instr.

53534 LEC 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Alred,G Taught completely on-line, internet access req’d. Regular UWMoff-campus tuition assessed.

# ENGLISH 439 U/G 3 Document DesignPrereq: jr st; English 205(P), 206(P), or 207(P), or cons instr.

46158 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm CRT 127 Wysocki,A

ENGLISH 445 U/G 3 The Composing Process:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max for undergrads or 6 cr max for grads. Prereq: jr st, satisfaction of GER English Compositioncompetency req, or cons instr; or grad st.

53556 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm SAB G25 Gillam,A

ENGLISH 449 U/G 1-4 Writing Internship in EnglishRetakable to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st, satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req, declared English major, & C or bet-ter in English 414(P), 415(P), 416(P), 430(P), 431(P), 432(P), 433(P), 434(P), 435(P), 436(P), 437(P), 438(P), 445(P), or 447(P);or grad st in English prog; writ cons instr.

D 42042 FLD 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm SAB G25 Washburne,C 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 1 creditD 51162 FLD 002 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Washburne,C 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 2 creditsD 51164 FLD 003 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Washburne,C 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 3 creditsD 51166 FLD 004 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Washburne,C 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 4 credits

ENGLISH 451 U/G 3 ChaucerPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

58621 LEC 001 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm CRT 368 Baron,X

ENGLISH 452 U/G 3 ShakespeareMay be used as a repeat of 453 for students who have not taken English 452 previously. Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER EnglishComposition competency req.

46160 LEC 001 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm MIT B14 Netzloff,M Undergrad credit ONLY this semester.

ENGLISH 454 U/G 3 MiltonPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

58619 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm CRT 368 Kennedy,G

ENGLISH 461 U/G 3 Writers in American Literature, 1900 to the Present:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

53412 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm CRT 368 Liddy,J TOPIC: Beat Generation and San Francisco RenaissancePoet

58620 LEC 002 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm CRT 368 Puskar,J TOPIC: The Modernist Novel

ENGLISH 465 U/G 3 Women Writers:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

D 60079 LEC 001 T 6:30pm-9:10pm CRT 321 Buley-Meissner,M

ENGLISH 497 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

42040 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA54096 LEC 102 To be Arranged TBA Sunderland, United Kingdom.54098 LEC 103 To be Arranged TBA Sunderland, United Kingdom.

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ENGLISH 504 U/G 3 Studies in Literature, 1660-1800:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

51774 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm MIT B14 Kalter,B TOPIC: The Eighteenth-Century Novel

ENGLISH 507 U/G 3 Studies in Literature, 1900 to the Present:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

59043 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm MIT B14 Baum,R TOPIC: Jewish American Lit from Holocaust to 21st Century

ENGLISH 520 U 3 Studies in American Indian Literature:(&) Retakable w/chg of topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

53368 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm CRT 124 Wilson,M TOPIC: Postcolonial and American Indian Literature

ENGLISH 530 U 3 Studies in Shakespeare:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

49906 LEC 001 T 3:30pm-6:10pm CHM 197 Stark,B TOPIC: Tragedies

ENGLISH 547 U/G 3 Studies in Theory and Criticism:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

50836 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm CRT 124 Gallop,J

# ENGLISH 565 U/G 3 Introduction to Adult/University Level TESOLJointly-offered w/& counts as repeat of Linguis 565(426). Does not satisfy requirements in School of Educ. Prereq: jr st; satisfac-tion of GER English Composition competency req; cons instr.

D 51976 LEC 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm MIT B14

# ENGLISH 567 U/G 3 Materials for ESL InstructionPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req; cons instr.

58597 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm MIT B14

# ENGLISH 569 U/G 3 Internship in Teaching ESL to Adult LearnersPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req; cons instr.

58596 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

ENGLISH 611 U/G 3 The Writer and the Current Literary Scene(411) Prereq: sr st, satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req, & 3 cr in English 415(P), 416(P), 615(P), or 616(P); or grad

st.D 59070 LEC 001 M 7:30pm-10:10pm CRT 468 Liddy,J

ENGLISH 615 U/G 3 Advanced Workshop in Fiction(421) Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: sr st; 6 cr English 415(420)(P); or grad st.

50740 LEC 001 W 3:30pm-6:10pm CRT 468 Kilwein-Guevara,M59071 LEC 002 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm CRT 466

ENGLISH 616 U/G 3 Advanced Workshop in Poetry:(423) Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: sr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req, 6 cr in English 416(P), & cons instr

based on writing sample; or grad st.58593 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm CRT 466 Blaeser,K

ENGLISH 621 U/G 3 Seminar in the Literature of England:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: sr st, satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req, 9 cr English and/orCompLit courses at the 300-level or above; or grad st.

52680 SEM 001 T 3:30pm-6:10pm CRT 368 Lanters,J TOPIC: The Modernists 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

ENGLISH 623 U/G 3 Seminar in American Literature:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: sr st, satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req; 9 cr English and/orCompLit courses at the 300-level or above; or grad st.

58591 SEM 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm CRT 284 Hamilton,K

ENGLISH 631 U/G 3 Seminar in African-American Literature:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: sr st, satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req, 9 cr English &/orCompLit at the 300-level or above; or grad st.

49334 SEM 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm CRT 368 Grayson,S TOPIC: Images of Black Women in African Amer Fiction/FilmNot open to auditors.

ENGLISH 632 U/G 3 Seminar in American Indian Literature:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: sr st, satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req, 9 cr English and/orCompLit at the 300-level or above; or grad st.

58586 SEM 001 T 3:30pm-6:10pm CRT 466 Wilson,M TOPIC: The Fiction of Louise Erdrich

~+ ENGLISH 685 U 3H Honors Seminar:(HU) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: soph st; Honors 200(P); cons Honors College dir.

59616 SEM 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm GAR 304 Schuster,C TOPIC: Aslant & Askew: Unreliable Narration59616 SEM 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm GAR 304 Schuster,C TOPIC: Aslant & Askew: Unreliable Narration

ENGLISH 699 U 1-3 Independent Reading:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st, satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req, 2.5 gpa, writ consinstr, dept chair, & asst dean for SAS.

ENGLISH 701 G 4 The Teaching of College CompositionPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

53340 SEM 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm CRT 466Lynch,D

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ENGLISH 704 G 3 Teaching Creative WritingConsult instr to determine emphasis & range. Prereq: grad st.

58584 LEC 001 T 3:30pm-6:10pm SAB G25 Dunham,R

# ENGLISH 708 G 3 Advanced Professional WritingNot open to students with grad cr in English 435(ER). Prereq: grad st.

58582 SEM 201 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Alred,G A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

# ENGLISH 711 G 3 Topics in Professional Writing:Retakable w/ chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st.

D 59136 SEM 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Spilka,R TOPIC: Professional Writing Research

ENGLISH 716 G 3 Poetic Craft and Theory:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st or cons coord of creative writing.

58575 LEC 001 W 3:30pm-6:10pm CRT 466 Cardenas,B TOPIC: Poetry in Concert with the Visual Arts

ENGLISH 720 G 3 Modern Literary TheoryPrereq: grad st.

58574 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm CRT 286 Netzloff,M

ENGLISH 743 G 3 Film StudiesPrereq: grad st.

52674 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:50pm CRT 321 Martin,A

ENGLISH 750 G 3 History of Rhetoric I: Classical RhetoricPrereq: grad st.

60061 LEC 001 W 3:30pm-6:10pm SAB G25 Gillam,A

ENGLISH 761 G 3 Discourse AnalysisPrereq: grad st; English 403(P) or Linguis 464(P) or equiv.

D 58572 LEC 001 R 4:30pm-7:10pm SAB G25 Noonan,M

ENGLISH 769 G 3 Topics in Linguistics:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

D 58571 LEC 001 T 4:30pm-7:10pm CRT 124 Noonan,M

ENGLISH 774 G 3 Literature in Victorian England:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: grad st.

59220 LEC 001 W 3:30pm-6:10pm CRT 284 Banerjee,S

ENGLISH 798 G 1 Graduate-Level Service LearningRetakable to 3 cr max. Prereq: grad st or cons instr; conc reg in English 700-level or above service learning course.

46164 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Alred,G48702 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Banerjee,S48704 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Blaeser,K48706 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Blasini,G48708 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Buley-Meissner,M48710 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Callanan,L50742 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Cardenas,B50744 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA Clark,D48712 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Clark,G48714 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA Dunham,R48716 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA Firer,S48718 FLD 012 To be Arranged TBA Fischer,J48720 FLD 013 To be Arranged TBA Gallop,J48722 FLD 014 To be Arranged TBA Gillam,A48724 FLD 015 To be Arranged TBA Grayson,S48726 FLD 016 To be Arranged TBA Hall,J48728 FLD 017 To be Arranged TBA Hamilton,K48730 FLD 018 To be Arranged TBA Jay,G48732 FLD 019 To be Arranged TBA Kalter,B48734 FLD 020 To be Arranged TBA Kennedy,G48736 FLD 021 To be Arranged TBA Kilwein-Guevara,M48738 FLD 022 To be Arranged TBA Kincaid,A48740 FLD 023 To be Arranged TBA Lanters,J48742 FLD 024 To be Arranged TBA Liddy,J48744 FLD 025 To be Arranged TBA Lynch,D48746 FLD 026 To be Arranged TBA Martin,A48748 FLD 027 To be Arranged TBA Mayes,P48750 FLD 028 To be Arranged TBA Netzloff,M48752 FLD 029 To be Arranged TBA Noonan,M50746 FLD 030 To be Arranged TBA Oren,T48754 FLD 031 To be Arranged TBA Petro,P48756 FLD 032 To be Arranged TBA Puskar,J48758 FLD 033 To be Arranged TBA Sands,P48760 FLD 034 To be Arranged TBA Sangari,K48762 FLD 035 To be Arranged TBA Spilka,R48764 FLD 036 To be Arranged TBA VanPelt,W48766 FLD 037 To be Arranged TBA Wilson,M59111 FLD 038 To be Arranged TBA Wysocki,A

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ENGLISH 799 G 1-4 Independent Reading for Master’s CandidatesPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

ENGLISH 806 G 3 Seminar in Linguistics:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

D 50826 SEM 001 T 4:30pm-7:10pm CRT 286

ENGLISH 813 G 3 Special Topics in Creative Writing:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

58567 LEC 001 T 3:30pm-6:10pm CRT 321 Hall,J

ENGLISH 815 G 3 Seminar in Fiction Writing:Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: grad st & English 715(P).

D 58565 SEM 001 T 6:00pm-8:40pm CRT 468 Callanan,L

ENGLISH 817 G 3 Seminar in Critical WritingPrereq: grad st.

58563 SEM 001 R 3:30pm-6:10pm CRT 284 Gallop,J

ENGLISH 819 G 1-6 Project in Creative WritingRetakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Open only to MA candidates in Plan C, creative writing. Prereq: grad st.

ENGLISH 820 G 1-3 Seminar in Advanced Topics in Literary Criticism and Research:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st.

60080 SEM 001 F 2:00pm-3:15pm CRT 321 Hall,J 1 cr

ENGLISH 822 G 3 Seminar in Poetry:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st.

58560 SEM 001 T 3:30pm-6:10pm CRT 284 Kalter,B TOPIC: Poems and/as Objects

ENGLISH 855 G 3 Seminar in Theories of Business and Technical Writing:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: grad st; English 706(P);English 753(P) or 756(P).

D 58558 SEM 001 R 5:30pm-8:10pm CRT 127 Clark,D

ENGLISH 875 G 3 Seminar in Modern Literature:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: grad st.

58556 SEM 001 W 1:00pm-3:40pm CRT 286 Sangari,K TOPIC: Becoming Modern: Gendered Narratives

ENGLISH 877 G 3 Seminar in Film Theory:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: grad st.

60022 SEM 001 T 1:00pm-4:50pm CRT 104 Petro,P

ENGLISH 882 G 3 Seminar in Nineteenth-Century American Literature:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: grad st.

D 52670 SEM 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm CRT 286 Hamilton,K

# ENGLISH 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: grad st.

ENGLISH 990 G 1-3 Research in EnglishRetakable as necessary to fulfill thesis requirements. Consult coord grad studies. Prereq: admis to Ph.D. prog & completion of 45grad cr.

ENGLISH 999 G 1-3 Independent Reading for Ph.D. CandidatesPrereq: admis to Ph.D. candidacy.

English, Related CoursesCOMMUN 105 (SS)Business and Professional CommunicationJMC 201 Media WritingJMC 231 Publication Design

English, Crosslisted CoursesCOMMUN 300 Interviewers and InterviewingCOMMUN 313 Human Communication and TechnologyCOMMUN 410 Organizational Communication TechnologyJMC 306 Feature and Magazine Article WritingJMC 562 Media Studies and Culture

English as a Second Language (ESL)

EnglishENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE PROGRAMS Director: Nancy Barbieri CRT 672 229-5757 [email protected]

Intensive English as a Second Language Program – The non-credit intensive English Program (IEP) offers UWM and non-UWM students instruction in English as a SecondLanguage. To register, please contact the ESL Office: Curtin 672, 229-5757, [email protected].

English as a Second Language for International Teaching Assistants (ESL-ITA) – This course is for all new international TAs who do not pass the UW-Milwaukee InternationalTeaching Assistant Assessment (MITAA). To register for the MITAA or the ESL-ITA class, please contact the ESL Office: Curtin 672, 229-5757, [email protected]. The ESL-ITA classmeets Fridays, 5:50-7:30 p.m., plus individual meetings with the instructor.

English as a Second Language Writing Courses: Coordinator: Cathy Kaye Curtin 678 229-6180 [email protected]

The ESL writing courses, listed below, are designed for UWM students who grew up speaking a language other than English at home.

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# ESL 115 U 6 Basic Writing in English as a Second LanguageFor non-native speakers of English. No cr for students with cr in ESL 116. Prereq: score at level 1 on ESL-PIC test.

47306 LEC 001 MWF 1:00pm-2:50pm TBA Kaye,C

# ESL 116 U 6 Introduction to College Writing in English as a Second LanguagePrereq: score at level 2 on ESL-PIC test; or grade C or better in ESL 115(P).

47308 LEC 001 MWF 9:00am-10:50am TBA Feiza-Lenz,R

# ESL 117 U 6 College Writing in English as a Second LanguagePrereq: score at level 3 on ESL-PIC test; or grade C or better in ESL 116(P).

47312 LEC 001 MWF 9:00am-10:50am TBA Chose,A47314 LEC 002 MWF 1:00pm-2:50pm TBA Chose,A

# ESL 118 U 3 Advanced College Writing in English as a Second LanguagePrereq: score at level 4 on ESL-PIC test; or grade C or better in ESL 117(P); or grade B or better in ESL 116(P) & cons instr.

47316 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA47318 LEC 002 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm TBA

# ESL 120 U 3 Grammar and Editing in English as a Second LanguagePrereq: none.

47320 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Barbieri,N

Ethnic Studies, Comparative (Ethnic)

Ethnic StudiesCoordinator: Rachel Buff HLT 388 229-6483

ETHNIC 101 U 3 The Making of American Cultures: Africans, Europeans, and Indian Nations(HU&) Not retakable for cr; may be repeated for higher grade. Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 and any DIS 601-609.

47322 LEC 401 MW 1:00pm-1:50pm MER 131 Buff,R49264 DIS 601 W 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA49254 DIS 602 W 3:00pm-3:50pm TBA49256 DIS 603 R 9:00am-9:50am TBA49258 DIS 604 R 10:00am-10:50am TBA49260 DIS 605 W 3:00pm-3:50pm TBA49262 DIS 606 F 9:00am-9:50am TBA50052 DIS 607 F 10:00am-10:50am TBA

D 52156 DIS 608 W 5:30pm-6:20pm TBA59125 DIS 609 W 3:00pm-3:50pm TBA

ETHNIC 199 U 1-3 Independent Study: Lower DivisionRetakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: 2.25 gpa on at least 12 graded cr; writ cons instr & prog coord.

ETHNIC 203 U 3 Western Great Lakes American Indian Community Life of the Past(SS&) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 and any DIS 601-608.

51282 LEC 401 MW 1:00pm-1:50pm ENG 105 Miller,C51284 DIS 601 W 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA51750 DIS 602 W 3:00pm-3:50pm TBA51746 DIS 603 R 9:00am-9:50am TBA51748 DIS 604 R 11:00am-11:50am TBA51752 DIS 605 F 9:00am-9:50am TBA51754 DIS 606 F 10:00am-10:50am TBA51756 DIS 607 F 11:00am-11:50am TBA53652 DIS 608 R 8:00am-8:50am TBA

ETHNIC 250 U 3 Selected Topics in Ethnic Studies:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: none.

D 59445 LEC 001 W 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA Petty,A TOPIC: Starbucks, Sex Trade & Nannies59446 LEC 002 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Patnode,D TOPIC: Indians, Artists & Conquistadors: the US Southwest

D 59798 LEC 003 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm TBA Thomas,R TOPIC: First Semester Ojibwe53524 LEC 204 To be Arranged TBA Kitov,Y TOPIC: Ethnicity and Politics in Post-Soviet Russia A special

course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will becharged for this section. Conducted completely online;computer/internet access req’d.

59632 LEC 205 To be Arranged TBA McKinney-Baldon,S TOPIC: (SS&) Blacks, Jews & Black Jews A special course feeof $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will be charged for thissection. Conducted completely online; computer/internet accessreq’d.

ETHNIC 265 U 3 Hmong Americans: History, Culture, and Contemporary Life(SS&) Counts as repeat of Ethnic 250 with same topic. Prereq: none.

53678 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Vang,C

ETHNIC 275 U 3 Queer Migrations(HU&) No cr for students w/cr in Ethnic 250 w/similar topic. Prereq: none.

59447 LEC 001 T 3:30pm-6:10pm TBA Smith,B

ETHNIC 289 U 1-6 Internship in Ethnic Studies, Lower DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: intro course in ethnic; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising faculty member.

51828 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Buff,R

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ETHNIC 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

47328 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

ETHNIC 350 U 3 Advanced Topics in Comparative Ethnic Studies:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: Ethnic 101(P); 102(P), or 250(P), or cons instr.

D 59449 LEC 001 T 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA Dalstrom,M TOPIC: Violence, Disease & DeathD 59686 LEC 002 R 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA Walter,S TOPIC: Lockdown Culture: Poetics & Politics Incarceration

ETHNIC 489 U 1-6 Internship in Ethnic Studies, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 300-level or above course in ethnic stds; 2.25 gpa; cons super-vising faculty member.

51298 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Buff,R

ETHNIC 497 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

47330 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

ETHNIC 699 U 1-3 Advanced Independent WorkRetakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, prog coord, & asst dean for SAS.

Ethnic Studies, Comparative – Additional CoursesAFRICOL 100 (HU&)Black Reality: Survey of African-American SocietyAFRICOL 102 (HU&)Survey of African-American LiteratureAFRICOL 111 (HU&)Introduction to African-American History to 1865AFRICOL 112 (HU&)Introduction to African-American History, 1865 to the PresentAFRICOL 125 (SS&)Economics of the Black CommunityAFRICOL 163 (SS&)African-American Concept of SelfAFRICOL 261 (HU&)Survey of African-American Political PhilosophyAFRICOL 265 (SS&)Psychological Effects of RacismAFRICOL 312 The Church in African-American LifeAFRICOL 319 History of Blacks in the American CityAFRICOL 341 Black Politics and City GovernmentAFRICOL 372 African-American Literary Movements: The Harlem RenaissanceANTHRO 150 (SS&)Multicultural AmericaANTHRO 314 American Indian Societies and CulturesECON 248 (SS&)Economics of DiscriminationED POL 625 (&)Race Relations in EducationENGLISH 150 (HU&)Multicultural AmericaENGLISH 277 (HU&)Introduction to Ethnic Minority Literature:

LEC 001 Introduction to African American Literature & FilmENGLISH 281 (HU&)Introduction to African-American Literature:ENGLISH 372 (HU&)Survey of American Indian LiteratureENGLISH 520 (&)Studies in American Indian Literature:

LEC 001 Postcolonial and American Indian LiteratureENGLISH 631 Seminar in African-American Literature:

SEM 001 Images of Black Women in African Amer Fiction/FilmENGLISH 632 Seminar in American Indian Literature:

SEM 001 The Fiction of Louise ErdrichGEOG 114 (SS&)Geography of Race in the United StatesHIST 150 (HU&)Multicultural AmericaHIST 229 (HU&)History of Race, Science, and Medicine in the United StatesHIST 262 (SS&)North American Indian History to 1887HIST 267 (HU&)The History of Latinos in the United StatesHIST 269 (HU&)Asian Americans in Historical PerspectiveHIST 272 (HU)The Blues: History and CultureHIST 473 (HU&)History of Wisconsin IndiansHIST 600 Seminar in History:

SEM 001 Race Relations in AmericaSEM 004 Incarcerated Japanese-Americans and World War II

JEWISH 101 (HU)Jewish Culture in America: History, Literature, FilmJMC 450 Race and Ethnicity in the MediaLATINO 101 (SS&)Introduction to Latino StudiesPOL SCI 215 (SS&)Ethnicity, Religion and Race in American PoliticsPSYCH 611 Current Topics:

LEC 001 Race, Ethnicity, and HealthSOCIOL 224 (SS&)American Minority GroupsSOCIOL 320 (SS&)Social Change in American Indian SocietiesSOCIOL 323 (SS&)Perspectives on Latino CommunitiesURB STD 360 (SS)Perspectives on the Urban Scene:

LEC 001 Crime and Violence in the CityLEC 202 Cities in Popular Culture

Film Studies (FilmStd)Coordinator: Tasha Oren CRT 417 229-4869

FILMSTD 212 U 3 Intermediate Topics in Film Studies:(HU) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: soph st or English 290(P).

D 50932 LEC 001 MW 6:00pm-7:50pm CRT 368 Kerns,S TOPIC: Alternative Dimensions: 90’s Cinema53404 LEC 002 TR 2:00pm-3:50pm TBA Williams,T TOPIC: Conspiracies59608 LEC 003 MW 3:00pm-4:50pm MER 211 Samardzija,Z TOPIC: Deviant Violence in Contemporary Cinema

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~ FILMSTD 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/change in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Program.

59994 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

FILMSTD 489 U 1-6 Internship in Film Studies, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 300-level or above course in FilmStd; 2.25 gpa; cons supervis-ing faculty member.

48398 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Blasini,G49504 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Martin,A49506 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Oren,T49508 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Paik,P49510 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Petro,P

~ FILMSTD 497 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

59995 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

FILMSTD 699 U 1-3 Independent Work:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; 2.5 gpa & writ cons instr, dept chair, & asst dean for SAS.

Film Studies, Additional CoursesARTHIST 205 (HU)History of Film I: Development of an ArtCOMPLIT 233 (HU)Literature and Film:

LEC 001 The Gangster Film in the East and WestENGLISH 111 (HU)Entertainment Arts: Film, Television, and the InternetENGLISH 286 Writing about Film and TelevisionENGLISH 290 (HU)Introduction to Film StudiesENGLISH 291 Introduction to Television StudiesENGLISH 293 Literature and Media:ENGLISH 295 (HU)Women and FilmENGLISH 312 Topics in Film Studies:

LEC 201 Media and Internet CultureENGLISH 316 World Cinema:

LEC 001 Hong Kong CinemaENGLISH 320 Studies in Film Authorship:

LEC 001 Woody AllenLEC 002 Stanley Kubrick

ENGLISH 329 Film and LiteratureENGLISH 383 Cinema and Genre:

LEC 001 Film NoirENGLISH 390 Classical Film Criticism and TheoryENGLISH 394 Theories of Mass Culture:

LEC 001 Latino/Latina American Popular CultureENGLISH 743 Film StudiesENGLISH 877 Seminar in Film Theory:FILM 202 Current Topics in Media Arts Production:FILM 203 Media Workshop:

LEC 301 The Creative Voice: Finding Yours in MediaLEC 302 Locating the Actor:Video/Performance/InstallationLEC 303 Adapting Poetry to FilmLEC 304 Video Scavenger HuntLEC 306 Inside the Business of FilmLEC 308 Character Design and AnimationLEC 309 Intro to 3D Computer Animation

FILM 220 Basic Elements of Filmmaking IFILM 222 Basic Elements of VideoFILM 301 (A)Conversations with Filmmakers and CriticsFILM 302 (A)Video in the Classroom

Foreign Languages and Linguistics (FLL)

Foreign Languages and LinguisticsDepartment Office: CRT 829, (414) 229-4948, [email protected]: David Mulroy CRT 833 (414) 229-5654, [email protected]://www.uwm.edu/Dept/FLL/

FLL 103 U 1-4 First Semester of an Uncommonly-Taught Language:(Linguis 131) For students with no previous knowledge of the language. Retakable w/chg in language. Prereq: none.

53092 LEC 001 MTR 4:00pm-5:45pm TBA Kohdtkam,P TOPIC: Thai 5 credits

FLL 107 U 3 First-Semester Hmong Literacy(Linguis 161) Prereq: none.

49534 LEC 001 MW 4:00pm-5:15pm TBA Thao,G Speaking knowledge of Hmong is necessary

FLL 203 U 3-4 Third Semester of an Uncommonly Taught Language:(Linguis 231) Retakable w/chg in language. Prereq: FLL 104(Linguis 132)(P) in the same language.

59254 LEC 001 MW 4:00pm-5:15pm TBA TOPIC: Thai preq: FLL 104 or permission of instructor 3 credits53090 LEC 002 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm TBA TOPIC: Intermediate Hmong Literacy prerq: FLL 108 or per-

mission of instructor 3 credits

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FORENSIC SCIENCESInterdisciplinary certificate programs in forensic sciences are offered by the College of Health Sciences in cooperation with the College of Letters & Science and Helen Bader Schoolof Social Welfare. For a listing of courses offered in the programs this semester, see the Forensic Sciences listing toward the end of this Schedule.

French (French)

French, Italian, and Comparative LiteratureChair: James Mileham CRT 772 229-4382Coordinator: James Mileham CRT 793 229-5897

FRENCH 103 U 4 First-Semester FrenchCounts as repeat of French 113. Open only to students with 2 yrs HS French or less or score of 1 on the French placement exam.Prereq: none. Enroll in a LEC/LAB combination with the same last digit; i.e., enroll in LEC 401 & LAB 801.

47332 LEC 401 MTWF 9:00am-9:50am TBA Alkhas,A47334 LEC 402 MTWF 10:00am-10:50am TBA47336 LEC 403 MTWF 11:00am-11:50am TBA49574 LEC 404 MTWF 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA

D 50608 LEC 405 MW 6:30pm-8:10pm TBA47338 LAB 801 R 9:00am-9:50am TBA47340 LAB 802 R 10:00am-10:50am TBA47342 LAB 803 R 11:00am-11:50am TBA49576 LAB 804 R 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA

D 50610 LAB 805 W 5:30pm-6:20pm TBA

FRENCH 104 U 4 Second-Semester FrenchCounts as repeat of French 114. Prereq: grade of C or better in French 103(P) or level 2 score on French placement exam or consinstr. Generates L&S credit for demonstrated equivalent preparation (4 retro cr). Enroll in a LEC/LAB combination with the samelast digit; i.e., enroll in LEC 401 & LAB 801.

47344 LEC 401 MTRF 10:00am-10:50am TBA47346 LEC 402 MTRF 11:00am-11:50am TBA47348 LEC 403 MTRF 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA60038 LEC 404 MTRF 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA47350 LAB 801 W 10:00am-10:50am TBA47352 LAB 802 W 11:00am-11:50am TBA47354 LAB 803 W 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA60039 LAB 804 W 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA

FRENCH 110 U 1-2 French for Travelers(201) Prereq: none.

D 53352 LEC 001 T 6:30pm-8:10pm TBA 10/13/2008-12/06/2008

FRENCH 145 U 3 Views of France:(HU) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: none.

49330 LEC 001 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm TBA TOPIC: Learning French Culture through Cuisine No cr forstudents w/cr in French 192 w/similar topic.

D 50612 LEC 002 TR 5:00pm-6:15pm TBA TOPIC: Learning French Culture through Cuisine No cr forstudents w/cr in French 192 w/similar topic.

52114 LEC 003 MW 4:00pm-5:15pm TBA Verdier,G TOPIC: Learning French Culture through Cuisine No cr forstudents w/cr in French 192 w/similar topic.

FRENCH 197 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Not retakable. Prereq: acceptance in Study Abroad Prog.

52328 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

FRENCH 199 U 1-4 Independent StudyNot retakable. Prereq: 2.5 gpa, cons instr, dept chair, & assoc dean for SAS.

FRENCH 203 U 3 Third-Semester FrenchPrereq: grade of C or better in French 104(P) or 114(P) or level 3 score on French placement exam or cons instr. Generates L&Scredit for demonstrated equivalent preparation (8 retro cr).

47356 LEC 001 MWF 9:00am-9:50am TBA47358 LEC 002 MWF 10:00am-10:50am TBA

D 50302 LEC 003 MW 5:00pm-6:15pm TBA60036 LEC 004 MWF 11:00am-11:50am TBA

FRENCH 204 U 3 Fourth-Semester FrenchPrereq: grade of C or better in French 203(P) or level 4 score on French placement exam or cons instr; French 213(R). GeneratesL&S credit for demonstrated equivalent preparation (11 retro cr).

47360 LEC 001 MWF 9:00am-9:50am TBA50614 LEC 002 MWF 11:00am-11:50am TBA60037 LEC 003 MWF 10:00am-10:50am TBA

FRENCH 289 U 1-6 Internship in FrenchOne cr earned for 45 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: French 103(P) or 113(P); 2.25 gpa; cons instr.

42528 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Alkhas,A42530 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Kuiper,L42532 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Mileham,J42534 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Terando,L42536 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Verdier,G

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FRENCH 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog; conc reg in French 595(C).

42520 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

FRENCH 303 U 3 Conversation and Composition: Intermediate Level(HU)(215) Prereq: grade C or better in French 204(P) or level 5 score on French placement exam or cons instr; may be taken conc w/French

204 w/grade B or better in French 203(P). Generates L&S credit for demonstrated equivalent preparation (14 retro cr).47362 LEC 001 MWF 10:00am-10:50am TBA Farrell Whitwort,K59804 LEC 002 To be arranged TBA

FRENCH 324 U 3 Contemporary French Language and Culture(HU)(327) Prereq: French 303(215)(P) or cons instr. Generates L&S credit for demonstrated equivalent preparation (14 retro cr).

47366 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Farrell Whitwort,K

FRENCH 325 U 3 Intensive Grammar and UsagePrereq: French 303(215)(P) or cons instr.Generates L&S credit for demonstrated equivalent preparation (14 retro cr).

50804 LEC 001 MWF 11:00am-11:50am TBA Alkhas,A

FRENCH 332 U 3 Approaches to Poetry and Fiction(HU)(322) Prereq: French 303(215)(P) or cons instr; French 324(327) & 325(R).

47364 LEC 001 MWF 10:00am-10:50am TBA Mileham,J

~+ FRENCH 383 U 3H Honors Seminar:(HU) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: soph st; Honors 200(P); cons Honors College dir.

D 59388 SEM 001 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm GAR 326 Kuiper,LD 59388 SEM 001 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm GAR 326 Kuiper,L

FRENCH 392 U 3 PhoneticsRequired of teaching majors & minors. Prereq: French 303(215)(P) or cons instr.

47368 LEC 001 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm TBA Kuiper,L

FRENCH 397 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: French 203(P); acceptance for Study Abroad Prog; conc reg in French 595(C).

42522 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

FRENCH 401 U 3 French for Reading KnowledgeDoes not count toward the French major or minor. Prereq: jr st.

p 52570 LEC 201 U 1:00am-1:50am ONLINE WEB Gest,R B+ or better in this course satisfies second language requirementfor doctoral students in English. A special course fee of $275.00,in addition to regular tuition, will be charged for this section.Conducted completely online; computer/internet access req’d.

FRENCH 410 U/G 1-2 French Immersion: AdvancedRetakable to 4 cr max. Prereq: French 324(327)(P) & 325(P), or cons instr.

59806 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA 10/06/2008-10/18/2008 Friday, October 10 at 5:00 p.m.Saturday, October 11 at 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Sunday, October 12 at 9:00 a.m. - Noon.

FRENCH 415 U/G 3 Introduction to Translation: French to English(425) French 415(425) & Trnsltn 415 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: jr st; grade of B or better in French

325(P); French 324(327)(P) or 332(322)(P).D 51228 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Bolduc,M 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Taught-with TransLtn 415.

FRENCH 426 U/G 3 Growing Up French(HU)(326) Prereq: jr st; two French courses numbered 320 or above or cons instr.

59808 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Mileham,J

FRENCH 428 U/G 3 Castles, Cathedrals, and Common People: The Foundations of French CulturePrereq: jr st; French 332(322)(P); French 324(327)(P) or 325(P); or cons instr.

59979 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Verdier,G

FRENCH 465 U/G 3 Introduction to Translation: English to FrenchFrench 465 & Trnsltn 465 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Counts as repeat of French 499 with

D 59812 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Vatan,F

FRENCH 489 U 1-6 Internship in FrenchOne cr earned for 45 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; a 300-level or above course in French; 2.25 gpa; cons super-vising faculty member.

42538 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Alkhas,A42540 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Mileham,J42542 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Kuiper,L42544 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Terando,L42546 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Verdier,G52602 FLD 006 To be arranged TBA

FRENCH 497 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: French 203(P); acceptance for Study Abroad Prog; conc reg in French 595(C).

42524 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

~+ FRENCH 599 U 1 Tools and Techniques of Research in FrenchPrereq: jr st; conc reg in one of French 428(C), 429(C), 430(C), 431(C), 432(C), 433(C), 450(C), 510(C), or 592(C).

59974 LEC 003 To be Arranged TBA Mileham,J

FRENCH 699 U 1-3 Advanced Independent Reading:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; two 300-level French courses, 2.5 gpa & writ cons instr, dept chair, & asst dean of SAS.

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# FRENCH 797 G 1-6 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

42526 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

FRENCH 799 G 1-3 Independent Study:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

French and Francophone StudiesAFRICOL 205 (HU&)The Poetry of African, African-American, and Caribbean WritersAFRICOL 320 Black Cultures in Latin America and the CaribbeanAFRICOL 344 Political Movements and Organizations in the AfroworldAFRICOL 362 Philosophy and Thought in the Afroworld IIANTHRO 314 American Indian Societies and CulturesANTHRO 320 Peoples and Cultures of AfricaFRENCH 145 (HU)Views of France:

LEC 001 Learning French Culture through CuisineLEC 002 Learning French Culture through CuisineLEC 003 Learning French Culture through Cuisine

FRENCH 203 Third-Semester FrenchFRENCH 204 Fourth-Semester FrenchFRENCH 289 Internship in FrenchFRENCH 303 (HU)Conversation and Composition: Intermediate LevelFRENCH 324 (HU)Contemporary French Language and CultureFRENCH 325 Intensive Grammar and UsageFRENCH 332 (HU)Approaches to Poetry and FictionFRENCH 392 PhoneticsFRENCH 410 French Immersion: AdvancedFRENCH 415 Introduction to Translation: French to EnglishFRENCH 426 (HU)Growing Up FrenchFRENCH 428 Castles, Cathedrals, and Common People: The Foundations of French CultureFRENCH 465 Introduction to Translation: English to FrenchFRENCH 489 Internship in FrenchHIST 192 Freshman Seminar:

SEM 004 Marie-Antoinette: Villain or Victim?HIST 386 Africa: The Age of Empires to 1880POL SCI 300 Western European PoliticsPOL SCI 339 European IntegrationTRNSLTN 415 Introduction to Translation: French to EnglishTRNSLTN 465 Introduction to Translation: English to French

Geography (Geog)Chair: Judith Kenny BOL 410 229-4866

GEOG 110 U 3 The World: Peoples and Regions(SS) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 201 ONLY; or enroll in LEC 402 and any DIS 601-611 or LEC 403 and any DIS 612-615.

60062 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Mukherjee,F A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

53418 LEC 402 TR 10:00am-10:50am MER 131 Sziarto,KD 47370 LEC 403 W 4:30pm-6:10pm BOL B52 Ghose,R

47372 DIS 601 T 12:00pm-12:50pm BOL 262 Zhang,Y47374 DIS 602 T 1:00pm-1:50pm BOL 262 Lin,I47376 DIS 603 T 2:00pm-2:50pm BOL 262 Lin,I47378 DIS 604 W 8:00am-8:50am BOL 277 Zhang,Y47380 DIS 605 W 9:00am-9:50am BOL 277 Zhang,Y47382 DIS 606 W 11:00am-11:50am BOL 262 Burkham,J47384 DIS 607 W 12:00pm-12:50pm BOL 262 Burkham,J47386 DIS 608 R 8:00am-8:50am BOL 262 Lin,I47388 DIS 609 R 9:00am-9:50am BOL 262 Lin,I53790 DIS 610 R 1:00pm-1:50pm BOL 262 Burkham,J48888 DIS 611 R 12:00pm-12:50pm BOL 262 Burkham,J

D 48890 DIS 612 R 6:30pm-7:20pm BOL 262 Bernhardt,JD 48892 DIS 613 W 6:30pm-7:20pm BOL 262 Bernhardt,JD 48894 DIS 614 R 4:30pm-5:20pm BOL 277 Bernhardt,JD 49640 DIS 615 R 5:30pm-6:20pm BOL 277 Bernhardt,J

GEOG 114 U 3 Geography of Race in the United States(SS&) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 201 ONLY; or enroll in LEC 402 and any DIS 601-608.

59934 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Schroeder,C A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

47390 LEC 402 TR 1:00pm-1:50pm CHM 190 Kenny,J50942 DIS 601 T 8:00am-8:50am BOL 27750944 DIS 602 T 2:00pm-2:50pm BOL 277 Subanthore,A50946 DIS 603 T 10:00am-10:50am BOL 27750948 DIS 604 T 12:00pm-12:50pm BOL 277 Subanthore,A50950 DIS 605 R 8:00am-8:50am BOL 27750952 DIS 606 R 2:00pm-2:50pm BOL 277 Subanthore,A50954 DIS 607 R 3:00pm-3:50pm BOL 277 Subanthore,A50956 DIS 608 R 9:00am-9:50am BOL 277

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GEOG 115 U 3 Introductory Economic Geography(SS) Prereq: none.

59836 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am BOL 435

GEOG 120 U 3 Our Physical Environment(NS+) Not open for cr to students w/cr in Geog 121(ER), 122(ER). Required all-day field trip for which fee is assessed. Prereq: none.

Enroll in LEC 401 or 402 and any LAB 801-80747392 LEC 401 MW 10:00am-10:50am BOL B52 Rhodes,B Add’l special course fee of $16.00 assessed to cover cost of

required field trip.D 47394 LEC 402 T 4:30pm-6:10pm BOL B52 Liang,L Add’l special course fee of $16.00 assessed to cover cost of

required field trip.47396 LAB 801 M 11:00am-12:50pm BOL 262 Halfen,A47398 LAB 802 T 10:00am-11:50am BOL 262 Adair,A

D 47400 LAB 803 T 6:30pm-8:20pm BOL 262 Shaker,R47402 LAB 804 W 8:00am-9:50am BOL 262 Halfen,A47404 LAB 805 R 10:00am-11:50am BOL 262 Adair,A

D 47406 LAB 806 R 4:30pm-6:20pm BOL 262 Shaker,R47408 LAB 807 F 10:00am-11:50am BOL 262 Halfen,A

GEOG 125 U 3 Introduction to Environmental Geography(NS) Prereq: none. Enroll in only LEC 201, or in LEC 402 and any DIS 601-606.

50930 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Platt,L A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

47410 LEC 402 MW 9:00am-9:50am BOL B52 Holifield,R Add’l special course fee of $10.00 will be assessed to cover costof optional field trip.

47412 DIS 601 M 10:00am-10:50am BOL 26247414 DIS 602 M 11:00am-11:50am BOL 27747416 DIS 603 T 9:00am-9:50am BOL 43547418 DIS 604 W 10:00am-10:50am BOL 26249638 DIS 605 W 11:00am-11:50am BOL 43560074 DIS 606 T 10:00am-10:50am BOL 435

GEOG 128 U 3 Introduction to Caves and Caving(NS) Prereq: none.

53564 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am BOL B46 Day,M

GEOG 130 U 3 Geography of Islam(SS) Prereq: none.

52512 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm BOL B60 Mansson McGinty,A

GEOG 140 U 3 Our Urban Environment: Introduction to Urban Geography(SS) Prereq: none.

47420 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm BOL B52 McCarthy,L

GEOG 199 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair & asst dean for SAS.

GEOG 214 U 3 WisconsinPrereq: soph st.

52514 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm BOL B95 Schmidt,D

GEOG 215 U 3 Introduction to Geographic Information SciencesPrereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 & either LAB 801 or 802

47422 LEC 401 MW 10:00am-10:50am BOL 277 Lin,W47424 LAB 801 T 12:30pm-2:20pm TBA47426 LAB 802 R 2:00pm-3:50pm TBA

GEOG 225 U 3 The Language of MapsPrereq: soph st.

49728 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am BOL B95 Day,P

GEOG 247 U 3 Quantitative Analysis in Geography(447) Prereq: Math 105(P). Enroll in LEC 401 and LAB 801.

47428 LEC 401 MW 8:00am-9:15am TBA Mohapatra,R53260 LAB 801 F 8:00am-9:15am TBA Mohapatra,R

GEOG 289 U 1-6 Internship in Geography, Lower DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: intro course in Geog; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising faculty member.

42574 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Day,M42576 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA De Sousa,C42578 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Fredlund,G42580 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Ghose,R42582 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Holifield,R42584 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Kenny,J42586 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Mansson McGinty,A42588 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA McCarthy,L42590 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Schwartz,M48976 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA Sziarto,K42592 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA Wei,Y49522 FLD 012 To be Arranged TBA Wu,C

#+ GEOG 296 U 1-3 UROP ApprenticeshipOne credit for 45 hrs research. Retakable to 9 cr max in any combination of UROP apprenticeship courses. Not open to jrs & srs.Prereq: acceptance into UROP; prior or conc reg in UROP seminar.

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GEOG 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

42568 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

GEOG 306 U 3 Natural Hazards(NS) Prereq: jr st; a physical geog course recom.

50402 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm BOL B95 Schmidt,D

GEOG 309 U 3 Nationalities and Nations of the WorldPrereq: jr st; 100-level course in Geog or Ethnic recom.

48882 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm BOL B56 Zupan,S

GEOG 310 U 3 General ClimatologyPrereq: jr st; Geog 120(P) or Atm Sci 100(P) or 240(P).

49722 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm BOL B95 Frederick,J

GEOG 350 U 3 Conservation of Natural Resources(SS) Prereq: jr st or a geog course.

47430 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am BOL B46 De Sousa,C

GEOG 441 U/G 3 Geography of Cities and Metropolitan AreasPrereq: jr st & intro course in geog or acceptable course in an urban related field, e.g. Econ, UrbPlan, Urb Std; or grad st.

49724 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm BOL B95 Schmidt,D

GEOG 475 U/G 3 Geography of SoilsPrereq: jr st; Geog 120(P), 121(P), or 125(P) or equiv. Enroll in LEC 401 and LAB 801.

51564 LEC 401 F 8:00am-9:40am BOL B95 Fredlund,G Add’l special course fee of $65.00 will be assessed to cover costof course materials.

51566 LAB 801 F 10:00am-11:50am TBA Halfen,A

GEOG 489 U 1-6 Internship in Geography, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 300-level or above course in Geog; 2.25 gpa; cons supervisingfaculty member.

42594 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Day,M42596 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA De Sousa,C42598 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Fredlund,G42600 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Ghose,R42602 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA42604 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Kenny,J42606 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Mansson McGinty,A42608 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA McCarthy,L42610 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Schwartz,M48978 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA42612 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA Wei,Y49524 FLD 012 To be Arranged TBA Wu,C

GEOG 497 U/G 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

42570 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

+ GEOG 520 U/G 3 Physical Geography of the CityPrereq: jr st & Geog 120(P) or 125(P); or grad st.

58814 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm BOL B95

# GEOG 547 U/G 4 Spatial AnalysisPrereq: jr st; Geog 247(P) or dept-approved equiv. Enroll in LEC 401 & either LAB 801 or 802.

49726 LEC 401 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm BOL B95 Wu,C58741 LAB 801 T 2:00pm-3:45pm TBA Sharma,R59973 LAB 802 R 2:00pm-3:45pm TBA Sharma,R

GEOG 625 U/G 4 Intermediate Geographic Information SciencePrereq: jr st: Geog 525(P) or UrbPlan 591(P) or 791(P); or cons instr. Enroll in LEC 401 & either LAB 801 or 802.

50038 LEC 401 TR 9:30am-10:45am BOL B95 Wu,C53430 LAB 801 T 3:00pm-4:50pm TBA Rybarczyk,G53432 LAB 802 W 1:00pm-2:50pm TBA Rybarczyk,G

GEOG 698 U/G 1-6 GIS/Cartography InternshipRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; Geog 215(P); writ cons instr & dept chair.

42572 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Fredlund,G48138 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Ghose,R49492 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Huxhold,W49494 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Wu,C

GEOG 699 U 1-3 Independent WorkRetakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st, 2.5 gpa, & writ cons instr, dept chair & asst dean for SAS.

GEOG 810 G 3 Introduction to Techniques of Research and PresentationPrereq: grad st.

48886 SEM 001 M 2:00pm-4:40pm TBA Day,M 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Sziarto,K

GEOG 870 G 3 Contemporary Geographic Approaches:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: grad st.

D 58815 SEM 001 R 4:30pm-7:10pm BOL 435 Holifield,R TOPIC: Contemporary Geographic Approaches

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# GEOG 880 G 3 Challenges to Urban SustainabilityJointly-offered w/& counts as repeat of UrbPlan 880. Prereq: grad st.

52518 SEM 001 W 3:00pm-5:40pm BOL 277 De Sousa,C

# GEOG 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee assessed for 1 cr. Prereq: grad st.

# GEOG 889 G 1-6 Internship in GeographyRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: grad st; Geog 810(P); writ cons instr & dept chair.

GEOG 890 G 1-6 Research and Master ThesisRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: grad st.

# GEOG 910 G 3 Techniques of Research and PresentationPrereq: grad st in Geog Ph.D. program.

50782 SEM 001 M 2:00pm-4:40pm BOL 487 Day,M 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Sziarto,K

GEOG 990 G 1-12 Research and Doctoral DissertationRetakable to 12 cr max. Prereq: grad st.

GEOG 999 G 1-6 Independent WorkRetakable w/chg in topic to 12 cr max. Prereq: grad st.

Geographic Information SystemsGEOG 547 Spatial AnalysisGEOG 625 Intermediate Geographic Information ScienceGEOG 698 GIS/Cartography InternshipL&I SCI 465 Legal Aspects of Information Products and ServicesL&I SCI 714 MetadataURBPLAN 791 Introduction to Urban Geographic Information Systems for PlanningURBPLAN 794 Internet Geographic Information Systems (GIS)URBPLAN 991 Legislative/Administrative Agency InternshipURBPLAN 999 Independent Study

Geosciences (Geo Sci)Chair: Timothy J. Grundl LAP 366B 414-229-4561

# GEO SCI 100 U 3 Introduction to the Earth(NS+) Voluntary field trip for which fee is assessed. No cr for students w/cr in Geo Sci 185. Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 or 402 & any

LAB 801-817 that does not conflict.47432 LEC 401 TR 9:00am-9:50am LAP 162 Czeck,D Add’l special course fee $15.00 assessed for voluntary field trip.

D 47434 LEC 402 R 5:00pm-6:50pm LAP 162 SeegersSzablews,G Add’l special course fee $15.00 assessed for voluntary field trip.

47436 LAB 801 M 9:00am-10:50am LAP 241 All labs start the week of September 8th.47438 LAB 802 M 11:00am-12:50pm LAP 24147440 LAB 803 M 1:00pm-2:50pm LAP 24147442 LAB 804 M 3:00pm-4:50pm LAP 24147444 LAB 805 T 10:00am-11:50am LAP 24147446 LAB 806 T 12:00pm-1:50pm LAP 24147448 LAB 807 T 2:00pm-3:50pm LAP 241

D 47450 LAB 808 T 6:00pm-7:50pm LAP 24152280 LAB 809 W 9:00am-10:50am LAP 24150408 LAB 810 W 11:00am-12:50pm LAP 24150410 LAB 811 W 1:00pm-2:50pm LAP 24159059 LAB 812 W 3:00pm-4:50pm LAP 24150412 LAB 813 R 10:00am-11:50am LAP 24147452 LAB 814 R 12:00pm-1:50pm LAP 24149084 LAB 815 R 2:00pm-3:50pm LAP 241

D 52576 LAB 816 R 7:00pm-8:50pm LAP 24152578 LAB 817 F 11:00am-12:50pm LAP 241

# GEO SCI 102 U 3 Principles of Historical Geology(NS+) Field trip for which fee is assessed. Prereq: Geo Sci 100(P) or 185(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any LAB 801-803.

50414 LEC 401 MW 9:00am-9:50am LAP 260 Fraiser,M Add’l special course fee of $40.00 assessed for required fieldtrip.

50416 LAB 801 F 9:00am-10:50am LAP 26850418 LAB 802 F 11:00am-12:50pm LAP 26859044 LAB 803 F 1:00pm-2:50pm LAP 268

GEO SCI 105 U 3 Earth, Air, Fire and Water(NS) Prereq: none.

47454 LEC 001 MWF 9:00am-9:50am LAP 162 Cameron,B

GEO SCI 106 U 3 The Earth Environment(NS) Voluntary field trip for which fee is assessed. Prereq: none.

47456 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm LAP 162

#+ GEO SCI 108 U 3 A History of Life(NS+) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 and any LAB 801-805.

52528 LEC 401 MW 2:00pm-2:50pm LAP 160 Dornbos,S52532 LAB 801 M 12:00pm-1:50pm LAP 264

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52542 LAB 802 T 12:00pm-1:50pm LAP 26452530 LAB 803 W 9:00am-10:50am LAP 26459039 LAB 804 W 12:00pm-1:50pm LAP 26459040 LAB 805 R 12:00pm-1:50pm LAP 264

GEO SCI 150 U 3 Introduction to Ocean Sciences(NS) Not open for cr to students who have had Geo Sci 460. Prereq: none.

47458 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm LAP 162 Sverdrup,K

GEO SCI 151 U 1 Ocean Sciences Laboratory(NS+) Not open for cr to students who have had Geo Sci 460 or 461. Prereq: Geo Sci 150(C).

51138 LAB 801 W 2:00pm-3:50pm LAP 26449088 LAB 802 M 10:00am-11:50am LAP 264 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 52590 LAB 803 M 2:00pm-3:50pm LAP 264 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

GEO SCI 185 U 3 Introductory Earth Science for Teachers(NS+) Not open for cr to students w/cr in Geo Sci 100, 105, or Atm Sci 105. Required field trips for which fees are assessed. Prereq: regis

in elem, early childhood, or exc educ curric, EDBA classif, or cons instr. Enroll in LEC 401 & either LAB 801 or 802.47460 LEC 401 TR 9:00am-9:50am LAP 260 Kean,W Add’l special course fee of $15.00 assessed for required field

trip.47462 LAB 801 TR 10:00am-10:50am LAP 262 Kean,W50014 LAB 802 TR 10:00am-10:50am LAP 268

GEO SCI 199 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair & asst dean for SAS.

GEO SCI 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

47464 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

# GEO SCI 301 U 3 Principles of MineralogyPrereq: Geo Sci 100(P); course in college chem. Enroll in LEC 401 & LAB 801.

47466 LEC 401 MW 11:00am-11:50am LAP 236 McHenry,L Add’l special course fee of $60 assessed for required field trip.47468 LAB 801 R 9:00am-11:50am LAP 245 McHenry,L

GEO SCI 316 U 3 Introduction to GeophysicsPrereq: Geo Sci 100(P) or 101(P) & Physics 120(P) or 219(P).

47470 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm LAP 262 Kean,W

+ GEO SCI 400 U/G 3 Water QualityPrereq: jr st; Chem 102(P); Math 232(P); or cons instr. Enroll in LEC 401 & LAB 801.

59898 LEC 401 TR 10:00am-10:50am LAP 264 Xu,S59899 LAB 801 F 9:00am-11:50am LAP 264 Xu,S

GEO SCI 461 U/G 3 Physical OceanographyPrereq: jr st; Math 232(P); & Physics 123(P) or 210(P) or 220(P).

52534 LEC 001 MW 8:00am-9:15am LAP 236 Sverdrup,K

GEO SCI 463 U/G 3 Physical HydrogeologyPrereq: jr st; Geo Sci 100(P) or 101(P); Math 232(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & LAB 801.

47472 LEC 401 MW 10:00am-10:50am LAP 262 Cherkauer,D Add’l special course fee of $60 assessed for required field trip.47474 LAB 801 MW 11:00am-11:50am LAP 262 Cherkauer,D

GEO SCI 497 U/G 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

47476 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

GEO SCI 563 U/G 3 Field Methods in HydrogeologyPrereq: jr st; Geo Sci 463(P).

58913 LEC 401 M 2:00pm-3:50pm LAP 262 Cherkauer,D Add’l special course fee of $60 assessed for required field trip.58914 LAB 801 W 2:00pm-3:50pm LAP 262 Grundl,T

GEO SCI 638 U/G 3 Advanced Igneous PetrologyPrereq: jr st; Geo Sci 302(P).

58912 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm LAP 262 Cameron,B

GEO SCI 695 U/G 1-3 Internship in GeosciencePrereq: jr st; cons dept.

45320 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Cameron,B45322 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Cherkauer,D45324 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Czeck,D51080 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Dornbos,S45326 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Feinstein,D45328 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Fraiser,M45330 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Grundl,T45332 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA Harris,M45334 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Isbell,J45336 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA Kean,W49130 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA McHenry,L49132 FLD 012 To be Arranged TBA Sheehan,P49134 FLD 013 To be Arranged TBA Sverdrup,K51954 FLD 014 To be Arranged TBA Xu,S

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GEO SCI 696 U/G 1-3 Topics in the Geological Sciences:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st.

59041 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm LAP 236 Isbell,J TOPIC: Sequence Stratigraphy and Basin Analysis 3 cr Add’lspecial course fee $100.00 assessed for voluntary field trip.

GEO SCI 697 U/G 1-3 Seminar in the Geological Sciences:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st.

51658 SEM 001 MW 4:00pm-5:15pm LAP 268 Dornbos,S TOPIC: Ichnology

GEO SCI 699 U 1-3 Advanced Independent ReadingRetakable w/chg in topic to 3 cr max. Prereq: jr st, 2.5 gpa, & writ cons instr, dept chair, & asst dean for SAS.

GEO SCI 740 G 3 Carbonate SedimentologyField trip for which fee is assessed. Prereq: grad st; Geo Sci 511 or equiv.

58911 LEC 001 MW 12:00pm-1:50pm LAP 236 Harris,M Add’l special course fee of $40.00 assessed for required fieldtrip.

# GEO SCI 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: grad st.

GEO SCI 990 G 1-8 Master’s ThesisPrereq: grad st; cons instr & completed thesis proposal.

GEO SCI 997 G 1-12 Doctoral ExternshipPrereq: grad st; admis to candidacy for Ph.D.

GEO SCI 998 G 1-12 Doctoral DissertationPrereq: grad st; admis to candidacy for Ph.D.

GEO SCI 999 G 1-4 Advanced Independent ReadingRetakable to 4 cr max. Prereq: grad st & cons instr.

Geosciences, Crosslisted CoursesGEOG 475 Geography of Soils

German (German)

Foreign Languages and LinguisticsChair: David Mulroy CRT 829 229-4948Coordinator: Jennifer Watson CRT 896 229-4547

GERMAN 101 U 4 First-Semester GermanPrereq: 0-2 yrs of HS German or level 1 score on German placement test. Enroll in a LEC/LAB combination with the same lastdigit; i.e., enroll in LEC 401 & LAB 801.

47478 LEC 401 MTWF 10:00am-10:50am TBAD 47480 LEC 402 MW 6:30pm-8:20pm TBA

51268 LEC 403 MTWR 11:00am-11:50am TBA47482 LAB 801 R 10:00am-10:50am TBA

D 47484 LAB 802 M 5:30pm-6:20pm TBA51270 LAB 803 F 11:00am-11:50am TBA

GERMAN 102 U 4 Second-Semester GermanPrereq: grade of C or better in German 101(P) or level 2 score on German placement test. Generates L&S credit for demonstratedequivalent preparation (4 retro crs). Enroll in a LEC/LAB combination with the same last digit; i.e., enroll in LEC 401 & LAB 801.

47486 LEC 401 MWRF 10:00am-10:50am TBAD 60023 LEC 402 MW 6:30pm-8:20pm TBA

47488 LAB 801 T 10:00am-10:50am TBAD 60035 LAB 802 W 5:30pm-6:20pm TBA

GERMAN 111 U 3 German Life and Civilization: Part I(HU) Prereq: none.

47490 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am LUB S185 Davis,G

# GERMAN 115 U 3 Seminar on Scandinavian Culture:(HU) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: none.

52976 SEM 001 R 3:30pm-6:10pm TBA Lundback,V TOPIC: Scandinavian Culture Through Film59421 SEM 002 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Lundback,V TOPIC: Vikings And Violence

GERMAN 145 U 3 Views of Germany:(HU) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: none.

53302 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-11:50am TBA Jones,S TOPIC: German Fairy Tales and Contemporary Pop Culture59343 LEC 002 R 3:30pm-6:10pm TBA Jones,S TOPIC: German Fairy Tales and Contemporary Pop Culture

D 59422 LEC 003 M 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Merten-Brugger,B TOPIC: German History With A Twist

GERMAN 180 U 3 First-Semester SwedishPrereq: none.

D 53132 LEC 001 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm TBA Lundback,V

~+ GERMAN 192 U 3 Freshman Seminar:(HU) Open only to freshmen. Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: none.

59359 SEM 001 R 3:30pm-6:10pm TBA Watson,J TOPIC: Pacts with the Devil

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GERMAN 199 U 1-3 Independent StudyMay not be retaken. Prereq: soph st; 2.5 gpa, cons instr & dept chair.

GERMAN 203 U 3 Third-Semester GermanPrereq: grade of C or better in German 102(P) or level 3 score on German placement test. Generates L&S credit for demonstratedequivalent preparation (8 retro cr).

47492 LEC 001 MWF 10:00am-10:50am TBAD 50252 LEC 002 MW 7:00pm-8:15pm TBA

GERMAN 204 U 3 Fourth-Semester GermanPrereq: grade of C or better in German 203(P) or level 4 score on German placement test. Generates L&S credit for demonstratedequivalent preparation (11 retro cr).

47494 LEC 001 MWF 11:00am-11:50am TBAD 50254 LEC 002 MW 7:00pm-8:15pm TBA

GERMAN 289 U 1-6 Internship in German, Lower DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: intro course in German; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising faculty member.

51832 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

GERMAN 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance in Study Abroad Prog.

42822 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

GERMAN 331 U 3 Intermediate German Grammar and UsagePrereq: German 204(P) or equiv. Generates L&S credit for demonstrated equivalent preparation (14 retro cr).

50640 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Merten-Brugger,B51276 LEC 002 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Watson,J

GERMAN 332 U 3 Intermediate Conversation and Composition(HU)(426) Prereq: German 331(P).

47498 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA Schueller,J

GERMAN 333 U 3 Analysis of German Texts(HU) Students are encouraged to take 332 before 333. Prereq: German 331(P).

50638 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Schwertfeger,R

GERMAN 415 U/G 3 Topics in German Civilization:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; German 332(426)(P); German 333(R) & 334(R).

51656 LEC 001 M 3:30pm-6:10pm TBA Schueller,J TOPIC: German Culture Through Film

GERMAN 425 U/G 3 Introduction to German TranslationGerman 425 & Trnsltn 425 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: jr st; German 332(426)(P), 333(P), &334(P).

D 59360 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA

GERMAN 489 U 1-6 Internship in German, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for academic work based on 40 hrs in internship. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: German 332(426)(P), 333(P), &334(P); 2.25 gpa; cons supervising faculty member.

51868 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

GERMAN 497 U/G 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

42824 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

GERMAN 645 U/G 3 Seminar on Representative German Authors:Retakable w/chg in topic: undergrad, unlimited; grads, 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; one course from the group German 450-458(P).

59364 SEM 001 R 3:30pm-6:10pm TBA Schwertfeger,R TOPIC: The Art Of German Storytelling

GERMAN 672 U/G 3 German for Professional Purposes(461) Prereq: jr st; German 332(426)(P), 333(P)& 334(P).

59362 LEC 001 T 3:30pm-6:10pm TBA Davis,G

GERMAN 699 U 1-3 Independent ReadingRetakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st, 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair, & asst dean for SAS.

German Studies Certificate ProgramGERMAN 111 (HU)German Life and Civilization: Part IGERMAN 415 Topics in German Civilization:

LEC 001 German Culture Through FilmHIST 363 Germany: Hitler and the Nazi Dictatorship

Global Studies (Global)#+ GLOBAL 448 U/G 3 Intellectual Property in the Global Information Economy

Prereq: jr st.59993 LEC 001 M 3:30pm-6:10pm TBA Aneesh,A 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

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Greek (Greek)

Foreign Languages and LinguisticsChair: David Mulroy CRT 829 229-4948

GREEK 103 U 4 First Semester GreekPrereq: none.

47504 LEC 001 MTWR 9:00am-9:50am TBA Cova,E

GREEK 199 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair & asst dean for SAS.

+ GREEK 205 U 4 Third Semester GreekPrereq: Greek 104(P) or equiv; equiv H.S. prep determined by placement test. Generates L&S credit for demonstrated equivalentpreparation (8 retro crs).

51192 LEC 001 MTWR 11:00am-11:50am TBA Porter,A

GREEK 289 U 1-6 Internship in Greek, Lower DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: intro course in Greek; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising faculty member.

51834 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

GREEK 489 U 1-6 Internship in Greek, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 300-level or above course in Greek; 2.25 gpa; cons supervisingfaculty member.

51874 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

# GREEK 502 U/G 3 Readings in Ancient Greek Poetry:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; Greek 306(P) or equiv; equiv H.S. prep determined by placement test.Generates L&S credit for demonstrated equivalent preparation (14 retro cr).

53094 LEC 001 TR 3:30pm-4:20pm TBA Monti,R TOPIC: Sophocles

GREEK 699 U 1-3 Directed ReadingRetakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; 2.5 gpa & writ cons instr, dept chair, & asst dean for SAS.

Hebrew Studies (Hebr St)

Foreign Languages and LinguisticsChair: David Mulroy CRT 829 229-4948Coordinator: Rachel Baum CRT 879 229-5156

HEBR ST 100 U 3 Introduction to Judaism(HU) No cr for students w/cr in Hebr St 238 w/same topic. Prereq: none.

59378 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Margolis,D

HEBR ST 101 U 4 First Semester HebrewNot open to native speakers of Hebrew. May not be taken for cr by students who have completed Hebr St 51 or 52. Prereq: none.

50730 LEC 001 TR 12:00pm-1:50pm TBA Mazor,Y

HEBR ST 105 U 4 Introduction to Biblical Hebrew IPrereq: none.

59379 LEC 001 MW 10:00am-11:50am TBA Brusin,D

HEBR ST 199 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair, & asst dean for SAS.

HEBR ST 201 U 3 Third-Semester HebrewNot open to native speakers of Hebrew. Prereq: Hebr St 102(P) or 54(P). Generates L&S credit for demonstrated equivalent prepa-ration (8 retro cr).

51660 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Mazor,Y

HEBR ST 233 U 3 Introduction to the New TestamentPrereq: none.

59380 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA Blumberg,S

HEBR ST 238 U 3 Topics in Hebrew/Jewish Literature, Art, and Culture:(HU) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: none.

47506 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Crain,T TOPIC: The Arab-Israeli Conflict49086 LEC 002 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Margolis,D TOPIC: The 10 Commandments: History, Ethics & Society

HEBR ST 249 U 3 History of Jewish Civilization: Biblical Period(HU) Prereq: none.

59381 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Brusin,D

HEBR ST 254 U 3 Studies in Hebrew Culture:(HU) Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: none.

50502 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am LAP N101 Crain,T TOPIC: The Holocaust52630 LEC 002 T 4:00pm-6:40pm TBA Mazor,Y TOPIC: Lit and Film of Israel: Biblical to Modern Times

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HEBR ST 261 U 3 Representing the Holocaust in Words and Images(HU) No cr for students w/cr in Hebr St 238 with same topic. Hebr St 261 & Jewish 261 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one

another. Prereq: none.59382 LEC 001 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm TBA Baum,R

HEBR ST 274 U 3 Ancient Egyptian Civilization(HU) Hebr St & Hist 274 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: none.

48236 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA Precourt,B59383 LEC 002 TR 9:30am-10:45am BOL B60 Precourt,B

HEBR ST 289 U 1-6 Internship in Hebrew Studies, Lower DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: intro course in Hebr St; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising faculty member.

51836 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

HEBR ST 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

47508 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

HEBR ST 331 U 3 Topics in Biblical Literature:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; Hebr St 231(P).

50500 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Blumberg,S TOPIC: Religious Law & Faith in the Hebrew Scriptures

HEBR ST 489 U 1-6 Internship in Hebrew Studies, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 300-level or above course in Hebr St; 2.25 gpa; cons supervis-ing faculty member.

51876 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

HEBR ST 497 U/G 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

47510 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

HEBR ST 499 U 1-6 Ad Hoc:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; add’l prereqs may be assigned to specific topic.

59423 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Brusin,D TOPIC: Ethics of Zionism

HEBR ST 699 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st, 2.5 gpa, & writ cons instr, dept chair & asst dean for SAS.

History (Hist)Chair: Douglas Howland, HLT 342B 229-4361

STUDENTS WHO DO NOT ATTEND CLASS (INCLUDING DISCUSSIONS) OR CONTACT THE INSTRUCTOR DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASSES MAY BE DROPPEDADMINISTRATIVELY.

HIST 101 U 3 Western Civilization: Ancient World to 1500(HU) Prereq: none.

58704 LEC 001 TR 8:00am-9:15am HLT G90 Foss-Mollan,K

HIST 102 U 3 Western Civilization: 1500 to the Present(HU) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-605.

47512 LEC 401 MW 9:00am-9:50am EMS E180 Langill,E47514 DIS 601 W 10:00am-10:50am HLT G8047516 DIS 602 W 11:00am-11:50am HLT G8047518 DIS 603 F 12:00pm-12:50pm HLT G8047520 DIS 604 F 9:00am-9:50am HLT G8047522 DIS 605 F 10:00am-10:50am HLT G80

HIST 131 U 3 World History to 1500(HU) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 and & DIS 601-610.

47524 LEC 401 MW 9:00am-9:50am MER 131 Wiesner-Hanks,M47526 DIS 601 W 10:00am-10:50am HLT G8847528 DIS 602 W 1:00pm-1:50pm HLT G8847530 DIS 603 F 12:00pm-12:50pm HLT 34147532 DIS 604 R 9:00am-9:50am HLT G8849922 DIS 605 R 10:00am-10:50am HLT 28649924 DIS 606 F 9:00am-9:50am HLT G9049926 DIS 607 W 10:00am-10:50am HLT 28649928 DIS 608 F 10:00am-10:50am TBA53646 DIS 609 F 8:00am-8:50am HLT G9053648 DIS 610 F 11:00am-11:50am HLT G90

HIST 132 U 3 World History Since 1500(HU) Prereq: none.

D 60058 LEC 101 T 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA Foss-Mollan,K Class meets at the Wheaton Outpatient Center, 201 N. MayfairRoad in Wauwatosa.

HIST 141 U 3 The Family and Sex Roles in the Past(SS) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-605.

47534 LEC 401 MW 2:00pm-2:50pm SAB G90 Anderson,M47536 DIS 601 M 3:00pm-3:50pm HLT G8847538 DIS 602 T 9:00am-9:50am HLT G8847540 DIS 603 T 10:00am-10:50am HLT G8847542 DIS 604 T 11:00am-11:50am HLT G8847544 DIS 605 W 11:00am-11:50am HLT G88

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HIST 150 U 3 Multicultural America(HU&) Cultures and Communities Prog course; req’d service learning component. Not open to students who have cr in Anthro 150(ER),

English 150(ER), Sociol 150(ER), or Wmns 150(ER). Prereq: none.58705 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am HLT G90 Foss-Mollan,K

HIST 151 U 3 American History: 1607 to 1877(SS) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-615.

47546 LEC 401 MW 11:00am-11:50am ENG 105 Langill,E47548 DIS 601 W 12:00pm-12:50pm HLT G8047550 DIS 602 W 2:00pm-2:50pm HLT G8847552 DIS 603 W 3:00pm-3:50pm TBA47554 DIS 604 R 8:00am-8:50am HLT G8047556 DIS 605 R 9:00am-9:50am HLT 28647558 DIS 606 R 8:00am-8:50am HLT 28647560 DIS 607 W 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA47562 DIS 608 W 3:00pm-3:50pm TBA47564 DIS 609 R 9:00am-9:50am TBA47566 DIS 610 R 10:00am-10:50am HLT G8047568 DIS 611 W 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA47570 DIS 612 W 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA47572 DIS 613 W 3:00pm-3:50pm HLT G8847574 DIS 614 R 10:00am-10:50am HLT G8847576 DIS 615 R 8:00am-8:50am HLT 341

HIST 152 U 3 American History: 1877 to the Present(SS) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-620.

47578 LEC 401 TR 10:00am-10:50am ENG 105 McBride,G47580 DIS 601 R 11:00am-11:50am HLT G8847582 DIS 602 R 12:00pm-12:50pm HLT G8047584 DIS 603 F 8:00am-8:50am HLT G8847586 DIS 604 F 9:00am-9:50am HLT 28647588 DIS 605 F 10:00am-10:50am HLT G8847590 DIS 606 R 11:00am-11:50am TBA47592 DIS 607 R 1:00pm-1:50pm HLT G8847594 DIS 608 F 9:00am-9:50am TBA47596 DIS 609 F 10:00am-10:50am HLT 34147598 DIS 610 F 11:00am-11:50am HLT G8047600 DIS 611 R 3:00pm-3:50pm HLT G8847602 DIS 612 R 1:00pm-1:50pm HLT 28647604 DIS 613 F 9:00am-9:50am HLT 19047606 DIS 614 F 10:00am-10:50am TBA49184 DIS 615 F 11:00am-11:50am HLT G8850208 DIS 616 F 8:00am-8:50am HLT 28650210 DIS 617 R 2:00pm-2:50pm HLT 28650212 DIS 618 F 8:00am-8:50am HLT 34150214 DIS 619 F 9:00am-9:50am TBA50216 DIS 620 F 10:00am-10:50am TBA

HIST 175 U 3 East Asian Civilization to 1600(HU) Not open for cr to students with cr in Hist 376. Prereq: none.

50364 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am HLT G90 Kim-Paik,N

HIST 180 U 3 Latin American Society and Culture(SS) No cr for students with cr in Hist 388, 389, or 390. Prereq: none.

49080 LEC 001 MW 8:00am-9:15am HLT 190 Ruggiero,K

HIST 192 U 3 Freshman Seminar:(HU) Open only to freshmen. Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: none.

50200 SEM 001 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm HLT 341 Carlin,M TOPIC: Life in a Medieval Castle51424 SEM 002 MW 11:00am-12:15pm HLT 341 Gordon,M TOPIC: The 1950’s: Fear, Sex, & Rock ‘n’ Roll53370 SEM 003 TR 9:30am-10:45am HLT 341 Hansen,A TOPIC: Love & Attachment in Buddhist Literature Not open to

Auditors.53372 SEM 004 MW 9:30am-10:45am HLT 341 Merrick,J TOPIC: Marie-Antoinette: Villain or Victim Not open to

Auditors.53450 SEM 005 TR 11:00am-12:15pm HLT 341 Pycior,H TOPIC: Man’s Best Friend: Human-Animal Relations in Hist

Not open to Auditors.

HIST 199 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair, & asst dean for SAS.

HIST 200 U 3 Historical Roots of Contemporary Issues:(SS) Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: none.

58701 LEC 001 TR 8:00am-9:15am HLT 190 Crain,T TOPIC: The Civil Strife in Northern IrelandD 58848 LEC 002 TR 6:00pm-7:15pm TBA TOPIC: American Environmental History

HIST 203 U 3 The History of Medieval Europe: The Early Middle Ages(HU) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-605.

47608 LEC 401 TR 10:00am-10:50am SAB G90 Carlin,M47610 DIS 601 R 11:00am-11:50am HLT G8047612 DIS 602 R 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA47614 DIS 603 F 9:00am-9:50am TBA47616 DIS 604 F 10:00am-10:50am TBA47618 DIS 605 F 11:00am-11:50am HLT 341

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HIST 210 U 3 The Twentieth Century: A Global History(SS) Prereq: none.

59104 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Rivas,P

HIST 229 U 3 History of Race, Science, and Medicine in the United States(HU&) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-605.

50368 LEC 401 TR 9:00am-9:50am AUP 170 Pycior,H50370 DIS 601 R 10:00am-10:50am TBA50372 DIS 602 R 11:00am-11:50am HLT 28650374 DIS 603 R 2:00pm-2:50pm HLT G8850376 DIS 604 F 8:00am-8:50am HLT G8050378 DIS 605 F 9:00am-9:50am HLT 341

HIST 235 U 3 English History to 1688(HU) Prereq: none.

58710 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Larsen,A Class announcements either sent to students’ UWM emailaddresses or posted on D2L course site. A special course fee of$275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will be charged for this sec-tion. Conducted completely online; computer/internet accessreq’d.

HIST 248 U 3 The First World War(HU) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-610.

52432 LEC 401 TR 11:00am-11:50am LAP N103 Chu,W52434 DIS 601 R 12:00pm-12:50pm HLT G8852436 DIS 602 R 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA52438 DIS 603 F 8:00am-8:50am HLT 19052440 DIS 604 F 9:00am-9:50am TBA52442 DIS 605 F 11:00am-11:50am TBA52444 DIS 606 R 12:00pm-12:50pm HLT 28652446 DIS 607 R 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA52448 DIS 608 F 9:00am-9:50am TBA52450 DIS 609 F 10:00am-10:50am TBA52452 DIS 610 F 12:00pm-12:50pm HLT 286

HIST 262 U 3 North American Indian History to 1887(SS&) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-605.

47620 LEC 401 MW 11:00am-11:50am LUB S151 Miller,C50380 DIS 601 R 9:00am-9:50am HLT G8047622 DIS 602 W 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA47624 DIS 603 W 12:00pm-12:50pm HLT G8847626 DIS 604 R 8:00am-8:50am HLT G8853644 DIS 605 R 11:00am-11:50am TBA

HIST 267 U 3 The History of Latinos in the United States(HU&) Prereq: none.

51628 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Rodriguez,J

HIST 268 U 3 History of the American West(HU) Prereq: none.

D 58884 LEC 001 MW 6:00pm-7:15pm HLT G90

HIST 269 U 3 Asian Americans in Historical Perspective(HU&) Prereq: none.

58907 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Schally,J

HIST 270 U 3 Topics in American History:Retakable w/chg in topic. Students may take any combination of Hist 250, 270 & 290 not to exceed 9 cr. Prereq: none.

52472 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA McBride,G TOPIC: History of the Midwest

HIST 271 U 3 The 1960’s in the United States: A Cultural History(HU) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-605.

50382 LEC 401 TR 11:00am-11:50am SAB G90 Rodriguez,J51734 DIS 601 R 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA51736 DIS 602 R 3:00pm-3:50pm HLT 28651738 DIS 603 F 10:00am-10:50am HLT G9051740 DIS 604 F 11:00am-11:50am HLT 19051742 DIS 605 F 12:00pm-12:50pm HLT 190

+ HIST 272 U 3 The Blues: History and Culture(HU) Prereq: none.

52888 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm HLT 190 Meyer,S

HIST 282 U 3 The Modern Middle East in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries(HU) Prereq: none.

52454 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm HLT G90 Amster,E

HIST 285 U 3 The Second World War in the PacificPrereq: none.

D 58956 LEC 001 MW 6:00pm-7:15pm HLT 190 Carman,G

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HIST 287 U 3 The Vietnam War(SS) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-610.

42830 LEC 401 MW 10:00am-10:50am ENG 105 Vang,C47628 DIS 601 W 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA47630 DIS 602 W 11:00am-11:50am TBA47632 DIS 603 W 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA47634 DIS 604 F 10:00am-10:50am HLT 28647636 DIS 605 F 11:00am-11:50am HLT 28652146 DIS 606 W 11:00am-11:50am HLT 28652148 DIS 607 F 12:00pm-12:50pm HLT G8852150 DIS 608 F 9:00am-9:50am HLT G8852152 DIS 609 F 10:00am-10:50am TBA52154 DIS 610 F 11:00am-11:50am TBA

HIST 289 U 1-6 Internship in History, Lower DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs worked. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: intro course in Hist; 2.50 gpa; writ cons supervising faculty mem-ber & dept chair.

42838 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Alinder,J42840 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Amster,E42842 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Anderson,M42844 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Austin,J42846 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Buff,R42848 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Carlin,M42850 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Carter,G42852 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA Chu,W42854 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Fetter,B42856 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA Galvao-Sobrinho,C42858 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA Gordon,M42860 FLD 012 To be Arranged TBA Hansen,A42862 FLD 013 To be Arranged TBA Hoeveler,J42864 FLD 014 To be Arranged TBA Howland,D42866 FLD 015 To be Arranged TBA Jeansonne,G42868 FLD 016 To be Arranged TBA Kim-Paik,N42870 FLD 017 To be Arranged TBA Levine,M42872 FLD 018 To be Arranged TBA McBride,G42874 FLD 019 To be Arranged TBA McGuinness,A42876 FLD 020 To be Arranged TBA Merrick,J42878 FLD 021 To be Arranged TBA Meyer,S42880 FLD 022 To be Arranged TBA Miller,C42882 FLD 023 To be Arranged TBA Pease,N42884 FLD 024 To be Arranged TBA Pycior,H42886 FLD 025 To be Arranged TBA Renda,L42888 FLD 026 To be Arranged TBA Rodriguez,J42890 FLD 027 To be Arranged TBA Ruggiero,K48350 FLD 028 To be Arranged TBA Schroeder,J48352 FLD 029 To be Arranged TBA Seligman,A48354 FLD 030 To be Arranged TBA Shashko,P52182 FLD 031 To be Arranged TBA Sherman,D52184 FLD 032 To be Arranged TBA Silverman,L59595 FLD 033 To be Arranged TBA Vang,C59596 FLD 034 To be Arranged TBA Wiesner-Hanks,M

# HIST 293 U 3 Seminar on Historical Method: Theory and Approach(HU) Not open for cr to students w/cr in, and does not count as repeat of, Hist 291. Prereq: none.

47638 SEM 001 T 12:30pm-3:10pm HLT 286 Alinder,J52456 SEM 002 W 12:30pm-3:10pm HLT 286 Merrick,J49082 SEM 003 M 12:30pm-3:10pm HLT 341 Shashko,P 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

#+ HIST 296 U 1-3 UROP ApprenticeshipOne credit for 45 hrs research. Retakable to 9 cr max in any combination of UROP apprenticeship courses. Not open to jrs & srs.Prereq: acceptance to UROP; prior or conc reg in UROP seminar.

HIST 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

42832 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

HIST 302 U/G 3 History of Christianity, East and West Since 1500Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

58706 LEC 001 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm HLT 190 Beall,J Undergraduate credit only this semester.

HIST 303 U/G 3 A History of Greek Civilization: The Greek City-StatePrereq: jr st; satisfaction of English Composition competency req.

58707 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am HLT 180 Beall,J Undergraduate credit only this semester.

HIST 307 U/G 3 A History of Rome: The RepublicPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of English Composition competency req.

50384 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm HLT 190 Galvao-Sobrinho,C

HIST 319 U/G 3 The Era of the CrusadesPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of English Composition competency req.

58711 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Larsen,A Undergraduate credit only this semester.

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HIST 348 U/G 3 Poland and Its Neighbors, 1945 to the PresentPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

58664 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm HLT 190 Pease,N

HIST 363 U/G 3 Germany: Hitler and the Nazi DictatorshipPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

58667 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm HLT 190 Chu,W

HIST 364 U/G 3 The Holocaust: Anti-Semitism & the Fate of Jewish People in Europe, 1933-45Not open for cr to students with Hist 295 ‘Historical Encounters: The Holocaust.’ Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of English Compositioncompetency req.

58765 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Undergraduate credit only this semester.

HIST 370 U/G 3 Topics in the History of Religious Thought:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of English Composition competency req.

58708 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm HLT G90 Beall,J TOPIC: Paganism in the Ancient World Undergraduate creditonly this semester.

HIST 371 U/G 3 Topics in European History:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; completion of GER English Composition competency req.

58702 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Crain,T TOPIC: The Rise and Fall of British ImperialismUndergraduate credit only this semester.

HIST 372 U/G 3 Topics in Global History:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; completion of GER English Composition competency req.

58674 LEC 001 T 3:30pm-6:10pm HLT G90 Howland,D TOPIC: The Rise of a Global Economy, 1500-191458709 LEC 002 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm HLT 190 Rivas,P TOPIC: Terrorism: Modern and Historical Perspectives

Undergraduate credit only, this semester, in this section.

~ HIST 379 U 3 Introduction to Jewish History(HU) Hist 379 & Jewish 379 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English

Composition competency req.52464 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Taught with Jewish 379-001.

# HIST 385 U 3 Political Islam to Zionism: Middle Eastern Intellectual History, 1789-1990Counts as repeat of Hist 401 w/similar topic. Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

58668 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Amster,E

HIST 386 U/G 3 Africa: The Age of Empires to 1880Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of English Composition competency req.

47642 LEC 001 MWF 10:00am-10:50am HLT 190 Fetter,B

~+ HIST 398 U 3H Honors Seminar:(HU) Retakable w/chg in topic to combined 9 cr max in Hist 398 & 399. Prereq: soph st; Honors 200(P); cons Honors College dir.

49050 SEM 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am GAR 304 Galvao-Sobrinho,C TOPIC: Pagans & Christians in the Roman Empire

~+ HIST 399 U 3H Honors Seminar:(SS) Retakable w/chg in topic to combined 9 cr max in Hist 398 & 399. Prereq: soph st; Honors 200(P); cons Honors College dir.

47644 SEM 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am GAR 304 Schroeder,J TOPIC: History of the American Presidency

HIST 402 U/G 3 Topics in Asian History:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; completion of GER English Composition competency req.

58669 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Kim-Paik,N TOPIC: Modern Korea Not open to Auditors.

HIST 404 U/G 3 Topics in American History:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; completion of GER English Composition competency req.

52466 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm HLT G90 Schroeder,J TOPIC: Era of the American Civil War, 1831-1877 Not open tostudents who took Hist 600 with same title.

52524 LEC 002 TR 9:30am-10:45am HLT 190 Carter,G TOPIC: The Hip-Hop Generation

HIST 409 U/G 3 Causes of the Civil War, 1828-1861Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

58675 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Renda,L Students should read course syllabus at:http://www.uwm.edu/~renlex/H409.html. Class announcementseither sent to students’ UWM email addresses or posted on D2Lcourse site. A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regu-lar tuition, will be charged for this section. Conducted completelyonline; computer/internet access req’d.

HIST 418 U/G 3 America in Prosperity, Depression and War, 1921-1945Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

52468 LEC 001 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm HLT 190 Jeansonne,G

HIST 420 U/G 3 The History of the American Presidency: A Biographical ApproachPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

58784 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm HLT 190 Schroeder,J

HIST 430 U/G 3 American Constitutional Development, 1876 to the PresentPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English composition competency req.

59034 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm HLT G90 Schally,J Undergraduate credit only this semester.

HIST 434 U/G 3 The United States as a World Power in the 20th CenturyPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

59428 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Langill,E Undergraduate credit only this semester.

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HIST 440 U/G 3 History of the American Working ClassesPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

58666 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm HLT G90 Gordon,M

HIST 450 U/G 3 Growth of Metropolitan MilwaukeePrereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

D 58957 LEC 001 TR 6:00pm-7:15pm HLT 190 Carman,G Undergraduate credit only this semester.

HIST 460 U/G 3 The History of Poverty in AmericaPrereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

58665 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm HLT G90 Seligman,A

HIST 473 U/G 3 History of Wisconsin Indians(HU&) Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of English Composition competency req.

49886 LEC 001 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm HLT G90 Miller,C

HIST 489 U 1-6 Internship in History, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs worked. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req;300-level or above course in Hist; 2.50 gpa; writ cons supervising faculty member & dept chair.

42946 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Alinder,J42948 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Amster,E42950 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Anderson,M42952 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Austin,J42954 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Buff,R42956 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Carlin,M42958 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Carter,G42960 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA Chu,W42962 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Fetter,B42964 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA Galvao-Sobrinho,C42966 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA Gordon,M42968 FLD 012 To be Arranged TBA Hansen,A42970 FLD 013 To be Arranged TBA Hoeveler,J42972 FLD 014 To be Arranged TBA Howland,D42974 FLD 015 To be Arranged TBA Jeansonne,G42976 FLD 016 To be Arranged TBA Kim-Paik,N42978 FLD 017 To be Arranged TBA Levine,M42980 FLD 018 To be Arranged TBA McBride,G42982 FLD 019 To be Arranged TBA McGuinness,A42984 FLD 020 To be Arranged TBA Merrick,J42986 FLD 021 To be Arranged TBA Meyer,S42988 FLD 022 To be Arranged TBA Miller,C42990 FLD 023 To be Arranged TBA Pease,N42992 FLD 024 To be Arranged TBA Pycior,H42994 FLD 025 To be Arranged TBA Renda,L42996 FLD 026 To be Arranged TBA Rodriguez,J42998 FLD 027 To be Arranged TBA Ruggiero,K48356 FLD 028 To be Arranged TBA Schroeder,J48358 FLD 029 To be Arranged TBA Seligman,A48360 FLD 030 To be Arranged TBA Shashko,P52190 FLD 031 To be Arranged TBA Sherman,D52192 FLD 032 To be Arranged TBA Silverman,L59604 FLD 033 To be Arranged TBA Vang,C59605 FLD 034 To be Arranged TBA Wiesner-Hanks,M

HIST 497 U/G 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of English Composition competency req; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

42834 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

# HIST 595 U/G 3 The Quantitative Analysis of Historical DataPrereq: jr st, completion of GER English Composition & Mathematical Skills competency reqs; 3 yr HS Math, grade of C or better inMath 105(P) or Math placement test score of 30.

49564 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Renda,L Students should read course syllabus at:http://www.uwm.edu/~renlex/H595.html. Class announcementseither sent to students’ UWM email addresses or posted on D2Lcourse site. A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regu-lar tuition, will be charged for this section. Conducted completelyonline; computer/internet access req’d.

# HIST 600 U 3 Seminar in History:Retakable w/chg in topic with petition to department chair to 6 cr max. Prereq: sr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition &Math Skills competency reqs; Hist 288(P), 291(P), 293(P), 294(P), 594(P), 595(P), or 596(P); declared Hist major or Educ/SocStudies-Broad Field Hist major.

49072 SEM 001 R 12:30pm-3:10pm HLT 341 Carter,G TOPIC: Race Relations in America50396 SEM 002 T 12:30pm-3:10pm HLT 341 Hansen,A TOPIC: Colonialism’s Encounters:Religious-Age of Empire49600 SEM 003 W 12:30pm-3:10pm HLT 341 Wiesner-Hanks,M TOPIC: The Renaissance and the Reformation

D 47646 SEM 004 M 6:00pm-8:40pm HLT 341 Anderson,M TOPIC: Incarcerated: Japanese-Americans & World War II09/08/2008-12/13/2008

+ HIST 681 U 3 Senior Thesis IPrereq: sr st, satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req; Hist 288(P), 291(P), 293(P), 294(P), 594(P), 595(P), or596(P); cons faculty thesis advisor & dept chair.

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HIST 682 U 3 Senior Thesis IIPrereq: Hist 681(P); satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req.

HIST 699 U 1-6 Independent Reading:Retakable w/topic chg. Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req; 2.5 gpa; & writ cons instr, dept chair,& asst dean for SAS.

HIST 700 G 3 Introduction to Public HistoryPrereq: grad st.

47648 SEM 001 R 4:00pm-6:40pm HLT 286 Alinder,J 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

HIST 701 G 1-6 Internship in Public HistoryTotal of 6 cr required for the public history specialization of the M.A. degree and the optional public history minor in the PhDdegree. Prereq: grad st; cons coord of public history.

42836 FLD 101 To be Arranged TBA Alinder,J50398 FLD 102 To be Arranged TBA Gordon,M

HIST 712 G 3 Historiography and Theory of HistoryPrereq: grad st.

47650 SEM 001 M 4:00pm-6:40pm HLT 286 Shashko,P 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

HIST 800 G 3 Colloquium on U.S. History:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st.

52474 SEM 001 W 4:00pm-6:40pm HLT 341 Jeansonne,G TOPIC: Issues in U.S. and Global History, 1945-Present

HIST 831 G 3 Colloquium on U.S. Labor HistoryPrereq: grad st.

D 58671 SEM 001 T 7:00pm-9:40pm HLT 341 Meyer,S

HIST 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: grad st.

HIST 894 G 3 Colloquium in Tropical History: Colonial RulePrereq: grad st; cons instr.

D 58672 SEM 001 W 7:00pm-9:40pm HLT 341 Fetter,B

HIST 950 G 3 Seminar on European History:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st.

D 58673 SEM 001 R 7:00pm-9:40pm HLT 341 Pease,N TOPIC: Politics and Diplomacy, 1914-1991

HIST 971 G 3 Seminar on the History of American Urban ProblemsHist 971 & Urb Std 971 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: grad st.

58975 SEM 001 T 4:00pm-6:40pm HLT 286 Seligman,A Enroll in Urban Studies 971. Course counts as a graduate semi-nar in History.

# HIST 985 G 1-6 Master’s Thesis ResearchRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

# HIST 989 G 1-3 Master’s Level Independent WorkRetakable to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

# HIST 990 G 1-6 Dissertation ResearchRetakable as necessary to fulfill dissertation requirements. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

# HIST 999 G 1-3 Doctoral Level Independent WorkPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

Honors College (Honors)Director: Lawrence Baldassaro GAR 302 229-4658

# HONORS 200 U 3H Honors Seminar: The Shaping of the Modern Mind:(HU) Not open to students w/cr in Honors courses at 300-level or above. Retakable once w/chg in topic. Students may not elect cr/no cr

option. Prereq: grade of B- or better in English 102(P) or score at level 4 on EPT; cons Honors College dir.49490 SEM 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am GAR 326 Singer,A TOPIC: The Idea of the Nation in Modern History49488 SEM 002 MW 11:00am-12:15pm GAR 326 Singer,A TOPIC: The Idea of the Nation in Modern History47652 SEM 003 MW 11:00am-12:15pm GAR 304 Equitz,L TOPIC: War Stories: Art & Experience from the Front Line47654 SEM 004 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm GAR 304 Stuhmiller,J TOPIC: Transforming Shakespeare47656 SEM 005 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm GAR 304 Hausdoerffer,W TOPIC: Works of Force: War & the Limits of Heroism47658 SEM 006 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm GAR 326 Southward,D TOPIC: Romantic Comedy

D 47660 SEM 007 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm GAR 304 TOPIC: Topic to be Announced47662 SEM 008 TR 9:30am-10:45am GAR 326 Singer,A TOPIC: 19th Century European Sociol & Political Thought47664 SEM 009 TR 11:00am-12:15pm GAR 304 Equitz,L TOPIC: Is God Dead: Modern Challenges to Religious Belief47666 SEM 010 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm GAR 304 Stuhmiller,J TOPIC: Love is a Battlefield:Roman to Renaissance Lit53636 SEM 011 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm GAR 326 Southward,D TOPIC: Romantic Comedy53638 SEM 012 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm GAR 304 Stuhmiller,J TOPIC: Love is a Battlefield:Roman to Renaissance Lit

D 53640 SEM 013 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm GAR 304 TOPIC: Topic to be Announced

# HONORS 297 U 1-9H Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog & cons Honors College dir.

47668 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

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+ HONORS 310 U 1H Introduction to Clinical Medicine for Premedical StudentsPrereq: soph st; Bio Sci 150 or Chem 102; cons both Honors College dir & premedical advisor, L&S.

47680 LEC 101 R 3:30pm-4:20pm TBA Sanidas,J Columbia Hospital, 2025 E Newport Ave, Cardiology ConferenceRm C116.

~+ HONORS 380 U 3H Honors Seminar in the Arts:(A) Retakable once w/chg in topic. Prereq: soph st; Honors 200(P); cons Honors College dir.

47682 SEM 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm GAR 326 Phillabaum,C TOPIC: Shakespeare and Opera47684 SEM 002 T 3:30pm-6:10pm TBA Washburne,C TOPIC: The Art of Nonfiction Writing

#+ HONORS 497 U 1-9H Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog; cons Honors College dir.

47686 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

~+ HONORS 680 U 3H Honors Seminar in the Humanities:(HU) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9H cr max. Cr/no cr not permitted. Prereq: soph st; Honors 200(P); cons Honors College dir.

D 59368 SEM 001 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm GAR 326 Southward,D TOPIC: The Hidden Order in Literature and FilmD 59368 SEM 001 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm GAR 326 Southward,D TOPIC: The Hidden Order in Literature and Film

59369 SEM 002 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm GAR 326 Hausdoerffer,W TOPIC: After the Fall:Wisdom of Tragicomedy in Lit & Film59369 SEM 002 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm GAR 326 Hausdoerffer,W TOPIC: After the Fall:Wisdom of Tragicomedy in Lit & Film

~+ HONORS 682 U 3H Honors Seminar in the Natural Sciences:(NS) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9H cr max. Cr/no cr not permitted. Prereq: soph st; Honors 200(P); cons Honors College dir.

D 49196 SEM 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm LUB S250 Dellinger,J TOPIC: Drugs, Poisons, and Medicine: Xenobiotica09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# HONORS 685 U 1-3H Honors TutorialRetakable to max of 6 cr. Prereq: jr st in Honors College, cons instr & Honors College dir.

# HONORS 686 U 2-3H Research in HonorsPrereq: jr st in Honors College, 9 cr in Honors, cons instr & Honors College dir.

# HONORS 687 U 1-6H Senior Honors ProjectNot open for cr or enroll to students with Honors 689(ER). Retakable once to 6H cr max. Prereq: sr st in Honors College, cons instr& Honors College dir.

# HONORS 689 U 3H Senior Honors ThesisRetakable once with cons dir. Prereq: sr st in Honors College, cons instr & Honors College dir.

Honors, General Department SeminarsBIO SCI 380 (NS)Honors Seminar:

SEM 001 Genes of BehaviorSEM 002 Animal Thinking

ENGLISH 685 (HU)Honors Seminar:SEM 001 Aslant & Askew: Unreliable Narration

FRENCH 383 (HU)Honors Seminar:HIST 398 (HU)Honors Seminar:

SEM 001 Pagans & Christians in the Roman EmpireHIST 399 (SS)Honors Seminar:

SEM 001 History of the American PresidencyMATH 221 (NS)Honors Calculus IPHYSICS 381 (NS)Honors Seminar:

SEM 001 Energy and the EnvironmentPOL SCI 380 (SS)Honors Seminar:

SEM 001 U.S. Constitution, Organized Interests,& Democracy

Industrial and Labor Relations (Ind Rel)

Masters in Human Resources and Labor RelationsDirector: John Heywood BOL 842 229-4310Assistant Director: Susan Donohue Davies BOL 842 229-4310

IND REL 701 G 3 Industrial and Labor RelationsPrereq: grad st or cons instr.

D 47688 LEC 001 M 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA Bender,K 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

IND REL 712 G 3 Employment LawPrereq: grad st or cons instr.

D 51636 LEC 001 R 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA Levy,A

IND REL 715 G 3 Alternative Dispute ResolutionPrereq: grad st & Econ 753(P), or cons instr.

D 47690 SEM 001 W 6:00pm-8:45pm TBA Kahn,L

IND REL 731 G 3 Research Tools for Practitioners in Human Resources and Labor RelationsInd Rel 731 and BusMgmt 731 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: grad st; Econ 210(P) or Bus Adm210(P) or cons instr.

D 48916 LEC 001 T 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA Adams,S Taught-with BUSMGMT 731.

IND REL 801 G 3 Research Project in Industrial and Labor RelationsPrereq: completion of 24 cr in MHRLR Prog; cons instr.

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IND REL 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: grad st.

IND REL 921 G 1-6 Internship in Industrial RelationsPrereq: grad st; 8 cr in MHRLR Prog completed.

43218 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Davies,S

IND REL 999 G 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

International Studies (IntlSt)Coordinator: Donald Pienkos BOL 614 229-4239Advising: Andrea Joseph GAR 111 229-6925

INTLST 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

47692 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

# INTLST 450 U 2-6 Internship in International StudiesRetakable to 6 cr max. Cr/no cr only; audit not permitted. Prereq: jr or sr st; gpa of 3.0; writ cons prog coord.

47694 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Buss,T51202 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Buss,T51204 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Pienkos,D

INTLST 497 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

47696 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

# INTLST 550 U/G 3 Senior Seminar in International Studies:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: declared Intl Stds major or cons instr or prog coord.

49786 SEM 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Bornstein,E TOPIC: Humanitarianism in Global Perspective

INTLST 699 U 1-6 Independent StudyRetakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair, & asst dean for SAS.

International Studies, Foundations CoursesECON 103 (SS)Principles of MicroeconomicsECON 104 (SS)Principles of MacroeconomicsGEOG 110 (SS)The World: Peoples and RegionsHIST 180 (SS)Latin American Society and CultureHIST 282 (HU)The Modern Middle East in the Nineteenth and Twentieth CenturiesPOL SCI 106 (SS)Politics of the World’s NationsPOL SCI 175 (SS)Introduction to International Relations

International Studies, Additional CoursesAFRICOL 320 Black Cultures in Latin America and the CaribbeanAFRICOL 344 Political Movements and Organizations in the AfroworldAFRICOL 362 Philosophy and Thought in the Afroworld IIANTHRO 320 Peoples and Cultures of AfricaANTHRO 328 Comparative Studies of Music, Race, and Gender in NationalismANTHRO 355 (SS)Globalization, Culture, and EnvironmentANTHRO 543 Cross-Cultural Study of ReligionARTHIST 205 (HU)History of Film I: Development of an ArtBUS ADM 201 Introduction to Financial AccountingBUS ADM 456 International Financial ManagementBUS ADM 465 International MarketingBUS ADM 496 International BusinessC L SCI 232 (NS)Introduction to NutritionCOMMUN 350 (SS&)Intercultural CommunicationCOMMUN 450 Cross-Cultural CommunicationCOMMUN 665 Introduction to MediationCOMMUN 675 Communication in International Mediation and PeacebuildingCOMMUN 681 Seminar in Communication in a World of AIDSECON 210 Economic StatisticsECON 301 Intermediate MicroeconomicsECON 302 Intermediate MacroeconomicsECON 351 Introduction to International Economic RelationsECON 353 Economic DevelopmentECON 413 Statistics for EconomistsECON 454 International TradeED POL 303 Approaches to Community DevelopmentED POL 698 Fieldwork in International EducationENGLISH 210 (HU)International EnglishENGLISH 285 Modern Irish Language and LiteratureENGLISH 316 World Cinema:

LEC 001 Hong Kong CinemaFRENCH 145 (HU)Views of France:

LEC 001 Learning French Culture through CuisineLEC 002 Learning French Culture through CuisineLEC 003 Learning French Culture through Cuisine

FRENCH 324 (HU)Contemporary French Language and Culture

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GEOG 309 Nationalities and Nations of the WorldGERMAN 415 Topics in German Civilization:

LEC 001 German Culture Through FilmGLOBAL 371 Rethinking Global SecurityHIST 248 (HU)The First World WarHIST 287 (SS)The Vietnam WarHIST 348 Poland and Its Neighbors, 1945 to the PresentHIST 363 Germany: Hitler and the Nazi DictatorshipHIST 364 The Holocaust: Anti-Semitism & the Fate of Jewish People in Europe, 1933-45HIST 386 Africa: The Age of Empires to 1880HIST 434 The United States as a World Power in the 20th CenturyJMC 620 Global Media SystemsMTHSTAT 215 (NS)Elementary Statistical AnalysisPEACEST 201 (SS)Introduction to Conflict Resolution and PeacePHILOS 204 (HU)Introduction to Asian ReligionsPOL SCI 300 Western European PoliticsPOL SCI 310 Politics of the Soviet Union and Its Successor StatesPOL SCI 316 International LawPOL SCI 337 International Organization and the United NationsPOL SCI 339 European IntegrationPOL SCI 343 Asian International RelationsPOL SCI 365 Theories and Methods in International PoliticsPOL SCI 370 International ConflictPORTUGS 360 (HU)Brazilian Culture:

LEC 001 Brazilian Culture Through FilmRUSSIAN 245 (HU)Russian Life and CultureSOCIOL 261 Introduction to Statistical Thinking in SociologySOCIOL 325 Social ChangeSOCIOL 331 Sociology of Health CareSOCIOL 333 Social Class in Industrial SocietySPANISH 332 Business and Legal Spanish IURBPLAN 684 Planning Local Economic Development

Italian (Italian)

French, Italian, and Comparative LiteratureChair: James Mileham CRT 772 229-4382Coordinator: Robin Pickering-Iazzi CRT 789 229-5897

ITALIAN 103 U 4 First-Semester ItalianStudents are required to spend an additional hr each week in the language lab in oral drill & comprehension. Counts as repeat ofItalian 113. Prereq: none.

50654 LEC 001 MTWR 9:00am-9:50am TBA Ferrentino,A Language lab work incorporated into class meetings.51570 LEC 002 MWF 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Ferrentino,A Language lab work incorporated into class meetings.50656 LEC 003 MWR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Soldati,L Language lab work incorporated into class meetings.

D 50658 LEC 104 MW 6:30pm-8:45pm TBA Soldati,L Language lab work incorporated into class meetings. ItalianCommunity CTR, 631 E. Chicago Ave.

ITALIAN 145 U 3 Views of Italy:(HU) Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: none.

47724 LEC 001 MWF 10:00am-10:50am TBA Milli Konewko,S TOPIC: Italians and the Mafia47726 LEC 002 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Milli Konewko,S TOPIC: Italians and the Mafia53042 LEC 003 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Celi,C TOPIC: Italians and the Mafia53044 LEC 004 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Celi,C TOPIC: Italians and the Mafia

ITALIAN 192 U 3 Freshman Seminar:(HU) Open only to freshmen. Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: none.

59513 SEM 001 MWF 11:00am-11:50am TBA Milli Konewko,S

ITALIAN 199 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair & asst dean for SAS.

ITALIAN 203 U 3 Third-Semester ItalianPrereq: Italian 104(P), 114(P), or cons instr. Generates L&S credit for demonstrated equivalent preparation (8 retro cr).

47728 LEC 001 MWF 10:00am-10:50am TBA Ferrentino,A

ITALIAN 245 U 3 Italian Fictions:(HU) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: none.

49340 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Milli Konewko,S TOPIC: Pinocchio: from Wood to Flesh

ITALIAN 258 U 3 Contemporary Italian Society and Culture(HU) In English; reading & papers in Italian required of majors (option A). Satisfies L&S International req. Prereq: soph st.

59514 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Pickering-Iazzi,R

ITALIAN 289 U 1-6 Internship in Italian, Lower DivisionEach cr earned for academic work based on 40 hrs internship. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq Italian 104(P) or 114(P); 2.25 gpa;cons supervising faculty member.

51838 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

ITALIAN 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

47730 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

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ITALIAN 312 U 3 Contemporary Italian Language and Culture(HU) Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: Italian 204(P) or cons instr. Generates L&S credit for demonstrated equivalent preparation (14 cr).

47732 LEC 001 MWF 11:00am-11:50am TBA Pickering-Iazzi,R

ITALIAN 489 U 1-6 Internship in Italian, Upper DivisionEach cr earned for academic work based on 40 hrs in internship. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; Italian 311(P) & 312(P); 2.25gpa; cons supervising faculty member.

51878 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

ITALIAN 497 U/G 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

47734 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

ITALIAN 699 U 1-3 Independent ReadingRetakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; 2.5 gpa, & writ cons instr, dept chair, & asst dean for SAS.

Italian, Crosslisted Courses, Option BARTHIST 333 High Renaissance Art in Italy

Japanese (Japan)

Foreign Languages and LinguisticsChair: David Mulroy CRT 829 229-4948Coordinator: Atsuko Borgmann CRT 888 229-5650

JAPAN 101 U 5 First Semester Japanese(Linguis 141) Prereq: none.

53100 LEC 001 MTWRF 10:00am-10:50am TBA53102 LEC 002 MTWRF 11:00am-11:50am TBA53104 LEC 003 MTWRF 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA59227 LEC 004 MTWRF 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA

JAPAN 201 U 5 Third-Semester Japanese(Linguis 241) Prereq: Japan 102 (Linguis 142)(P) or equiv. Generates L&S credit for demonstrated equivalent preparation (8 retro cr).

53106 LEC 001 MTWRF 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA53108 LEC 002 MTWRF 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA

JAPAN 301 U 3 Fifth Semester Japanese(Linguis 341) Prereq: Japan 202(Linguis 242)(P) or equiv. Generates L&S credit for demonstrated equivalent preparation (14 retro cr).

53110 LEC 001 MWF 10:00am-10:50am TBA

Jewish Studies (Jewish)Coordinator: Rachel Baum, Curtin 879, 229-5156

JEWISH 101 U 3 Jewish Culture in America: History, Literature, Film(HU) Prereq: none.

51908 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Baum,R

# JEWISH 199 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: 2.50 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair, & assoc dean for SAS.

JEWISH 261 U 3 Representing the Holocaust in Words and Images(HU) No cr for students w/cr in Hebr St 238 with same topic. Hebr St 261 & Jewish 261 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one

another. Prereq: none.58860 LEC 001 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm TBA Baum,R

# JEWISH 289 U 1-6 Internship in Jewish Studies, Lower DivisionOne cr earned for academic work based on 40 hrs in internship. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: 100- or 200-level Africol course;2.50 gpa; cons supervising faculty member.

51504 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Crain,T

# JEWISH 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

51506 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

~ JEWISH 379 U 3 Introduction to Jewish History(HU) Hist 379 & Jewish 379 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: jr st; satisfaction of GER English

Composition competency req.58980 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA

# JEWISH 489 U 1-6 Internship in Jewish Studies, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for academic work based on 40 hrs in internship. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 100- or 200-level Africolcourse; 2.50 gpa; cons supervising faculty member.

51508 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Crain,T

# JEWISH 497 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

51510 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

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# JEWISH 699 U 1-3 Advanced Independent Study:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 2.50 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair, & assoc dean for SAS.

Jewish Studies, Additional CoursesETHNIC 250 Selected Topics in Ethnic Studies:

LEC 205 Blacks, Jews, and Black JewsHEBR ST 101 First Semester HebrewHEBR ST 105 Introduction to Biblical Hebrew IHEBR ST 201 Third-Semester HebrewHEBR ST 238 (HU)Topics in Hebrew/Jewish Literature, Art, and Culture:

LEC 001 The Arab-Israeli ConflictLEC 002 The 10 Commandments: History, Ethics & Society

HEBR ST 254 (HU)Studies in Hebrew Culture:LEC 001 The HolocaustLEC 002 Lit and Film of Israel: Biblical to Modern Times

HEBR ST 274 (HU)Ancient Egyptian CivilizationHEBR ST 297 Study Abroad:HEBR ST 331 Topics in Biblical Literature:

LEC 001 Religious Law & Faith in the Hebrew ScripturesHEBR ST 497 Study Abroad:HEBR ST 699 Independent StudyHIST 282 (HU)The Modern Middle East in the Nineteenth and Twentieth CenturiesHIST 363 Germany: Hitler and the Nazi DictatorshipHIST 364 The Holocaust: Anti-Semitism & the Fate of Jewish People in Europe, 1933-45

Journalism and Media Communication (JMC)

Journalism and Media CommunicationChair: Jeffery Smith JOH 135 229-6851

* Students who miss the first week of a Journalism & Mass Communication class without prior approval by the instructor may be administratively dropped from the class. A studentwho misses the first day of class should contact the instructor, either in person, or by phone or email.

*Students who enroll in a Journalism & Mass Communication class without having satisfied all class prerequisites will be administratively dropped.

# JMC 101 U 3 Introduction to Mass Media(SS)(151) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 201 only; or enroll in LEC 402 and any DIS 601-618.

59982 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Rostankowski,A A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

47736 LEC 402 MW 3:00pm-3:50pm ENG 105 Newman,M47738 DIS 601 R 8:00am-8:50am JOH 31047740 DIS 602 R 8:00am-8:50am TBA47742 DIS 603 R 9:00am-9:50am TBA47744 DIS 604 R 9:00am-9:50am JOH 31047746 DIS 605 R 10:00am-10:50am JOH 31047748 DIS 606 R 10:00am-10:50am TBA47750 DIS 607 R 11:00am-11:50am JOH 31047752 DIS 608 R 11:00am-11:50am TBA47754 DIS 609 R 12:00pm-12:50pm JOH 31047756 DIS 610 R 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA47758 DIS 611 R 1:00pm-1:50pm JOH 31047760 DIS 612 R 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA47762 DIS 613 F 9:00am-9:50am JOH 31047764 DIS 614 F 9:00am-9:50am TBA47766 DIS 615 F 10:00am-10:50am JOH 31053190 DIS 616 F 10:00am-10:50am TBA53192 DIS 617 F 11:00am-11:50am JOH 31053194 DIS 618 F 11:00am-11:50am TBA

# JMC 111 U 3 Gender and the Media(HU) No cr for students w/cr in JMC 460. Prereq: none.

59661 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm HLT 180

JMC 113 U 3 Internet CulturePrereq: none.

59662 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am END 107 Tasman,M

#+ JMC 115 U 3 Introduction to Media and Politics(SS) No cr for students w/cr in JMC 615. Prereq: none.

59663 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am MIT 191 Brewer,P

JMC 142 U 3 Television and Radio in American Society(SS) Not open for cr to students who have cr in JMC 250. Prereq: none.

47768 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm ENG 105 Zoromski,M

~+ JMC 192 U 3 Freshman Seminar:(HU) Open only to freshmen. Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: none.

51422 SEM 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm MER 347 Backes,D TOPIC: The Catholic Faith and Society

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JMC 199 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair, & asst dean for SAS.

# JMC 201 U 3 Media WritingPrereq: score of at least 3 on EPT or grade of at least B- in English 101(P) or 102(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any LAB 801-813.

47770 LEC 401 M 8:00am-8:50am ENG 105 Add’l special course fee of $5.00 will be assessed to cover print-ing costs.

47772 LAB 801 M 9:00am-10:50am JOH G2347774 LAB 802 M 11:00am-12:50pm JOH G2347776 LAB 803 M 11:00am-12:50pm JOH G2447778 LAB 804 M 1:00pm-2:50pm JOH G2447780 LAB 805 M 4:00pm-5:50pm JOH G2347782 LAB 806 T 11:00am-12:50pm JOH G2447784 LAB 807 T 1:00pm-2:50pm JOH G2347786 LAB 808 T 3:00pm-4:50pm JOH G2447788 LAB 809 W 8:00am-9:50am JOH G2347790 LAB 810 W 10:00am-11:50am JOH G2347792 LAB 811 W 12:00pm-1:50pm JOH G2447794 LAB 812 W 12:00pm-1:50pm JOH G2347796 LAB 813 W 2:00pm-3:50pm JOH G24

#+ JMC 204 U 3 Integrated Reporting for Journalism and DocumentaryPrereq: declared JMC major or minor.

59913 LAB 801 R 1:00pm-3:40pm JOH G2359915 LAB 802 R 1:00pm-3:40pm JOH G24 McBride,J59916 LAB 803 R 1:00pm-3:40pm JOH G35 Gallun,T

#+ JMC 207 U 3 Introduction to Strategic CommunicationPrereq: declared JMC major or minor.

59968 LAB 801 MW 9:30am-10:45am JOH G24 Rockow,J59971 LAB 802 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm TBA59972 LAB 803 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm MER 347 Crowder,L

JMC 212 U 3 Introduction to Corporate CommunicationPrereq: none.

D 59900 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Luljak,T 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

+ JMC 214 U 3 Advertising in American Society(HU) Prereq: none.

47804 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm MER 131 Rockow,J

JMC 225 U 3 Nature and Culture in the Information Age(HU) Prereq: none.

47812 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm HLT 180 Backes,D

# JMC 231 U 3 Publication Design(431) Prereq: grade of B or higher in JMC 201(P).

D 47814 LAB 801 T 5:30pm-8:10pm JOH G24 Woods,M Add’l special course fee of $5.00 will be assessed to cover print-ing costs.

51764 LAB 802 R 9:00am-11:40am JOH G23 Brud,E Add’l special course fee of $5.00 will be assessed to cover print-ing costs.

# JMC 260 U 3 Contemporary Non-Fiction Media(HU) Prereq: none.

D 47818 LEC 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm MIT 191 Gallun,T

JMC 262 U 3 Principles of Media StudiesPrereq: declared JMC major or minor.

49910 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA

#+ JMC 296 U 1-3 UROP ApprenticeshipPrereq: acceptance into UROP; prior or conc reg in UROP seminar.

JMC 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

43234 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

# JMC 306 U 3 Feature and Magazine Article WritingPrereq: jr st; declared JMC major/minor or English major.

59975 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am JOH G10 Kosidowski,P

# JMC 332 U 3 Introduction to Digital DocumentaryPrereq: declared JMC major or minor; grade of C or better in JMC 203(P), 204(P), or 242(P).

D 59976 LAB 801 T 4:30pm-7:10pm JOH G35 Gallun,T

# JMC 336 U 3 Media GraphicsPrereq: jr st; JMC 201(P); grade of B or higher in JMC 231(P).

49582 LAB 801 T 9:30am-10:45am JOH G23 Tasman,M Add’l special course fee of $5.00 will be assessed to cover print-ing costs.

R 9:30am-10:45am JOH G3559977 LAB 802 T 11:00am-12:15pm JOH G23 Tasman,M Add’l special course fee of $5.00 will be assessed to cover print-

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# JMC 342 U 3 Television News Reporting(542) Prereq: grade of C or better in JMC 204(P) or 242(P) or cons instr; declared JMC major or minor.

48132 LAB 801 MF 9:00am-11:50am JOH G35 Zoromski,M Add’l special course fee of $25.00 beyond regular tuition isassessed to cover videotaping costs.

# JMC 356 U 3 Media Literacy(556) Prereq: jr st.

51058 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Hoffmann,G Undergraduate students only this semester. A special course feeof $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will be charged for thissection. Conducted completely online; computer/internet accessreq’d.

JMC 361 U 3 Media Ethics(HU) Prereq: jr st.

51766 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Allen,D A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

60075 LEC 202 To be Arranged TBA Gallun,T A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

#+ JMC 399 U 3 On-Campus InternshipPrereq: jr st, declared JMC major, & cons dept internship committee.

43236 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Crowder,L

# JMC 450 U 3 Race and Ethnicity in the MediaPrereq: jr st.

52166 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Supriya,K A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

JMC 497 U/G 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

43238 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

# JMC 500 U/G 3 Advanced ReportingPrereq: jr st; grade of C or better in JMC 203(P) or 204(P); or cons instr.

48124 LEC 001 W 9:00am-11:40am TBA McBride,J

# JMC 504 U 3 Critical and Opinion WritingPrereq: jr st.

50720 LEC 001 R 9:00am-11:40am MER 214 McBride,J

# JMC 505 U/G 3 Research for Strategic CommunicationPrereq: jr st; grade of C or better in JMC 307(P).

48126 LEC 001 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm BOL B56 Zhang,J

# JMC 524 U 3 Strategic Communication CampaignsPrereq: jr st; grade of C or better in JMC 222(P), 224(P), or 307(P); declared JMC major or minor.

48128 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm LUB S165 Crowder,L Add’l special course fee of $5.00 will be assessed to cover print-ing costs.

48130 LEC 002 T 4:00pm-5:15pm TBA Rockow,J Add’l special course fee of $5.00 will be assessed to coverR 4:00pm-5:15pm TBA printing costs.

# JMC 544 U 3 Television Newsroom Management(642) Prereq: jr st; declared JMC major or minor; grade of C or better in JMC (342)542(P).

40268 LEC 001 MF 9:00am-11:50am JOH G10 Add’l special course fee of $5.00 will be assessed to cover print-ing costs.

# JMC 559 U/G 3 Law of Mass CommunicationPrereq: jr st.

48134 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA Pritchard,D43240 LEC 002 TR 9:30am-10:45am LUB S230 Zoromski,M

# JMC 562 U/G 3 Media Studies and Culture(662) Prereq: jr st; grade of C or better in JMC 262(P).

50724 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm JOH G10

#+ JMC 600 U/G 3 Off-Campus InternshipPrereq: jr st & declared JMC major, or grad st; cons internship committee.

43242 FLD 101 To be Arranged TBA Crowder,L

# JMC 620 U/G 3 Global Media SystemsPrereq: jr st.

49860 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Supriya,K A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

#+ JMC 645 U/G 3 Health and the Media(445) Counts as a repeat of JMC 660 w/ health-related subtitle. Prereq: jr st.

53184 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Ley,B

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# JMC 661 U 3 Seminar in Media Communication and Society:Satisfies L&S research req. Not retakable for add’l credit; may be repeated for a higher grade. Prereq: sr st; declared JMC major.

51772 SEM 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm JOH G10 Allen,D TOPIC: News and the Construction of Reality For the first 2weeks of Fall registration, only students who are graduating inDecember, 2008 will be allowed to enroll in this seminar.Graduating seniors must go to the JMC office, JOH 117, to obtaina permission number for enrollment. The 2-week priority period isApril 21 - May 4. Beginning May 5, enrollment will be open to anystudent who meets the prerequisites of Senior standing anddeclared major or minor.

53198 SEM 002 TR 9:30am-10:45am MER 347 Zhang,J TOPIC: Advertising, Persuasion and Culture For the first 2weeks of Fall registration, only students who are graduating inDecember, 2008 will be allowed to enroll in this seminar.Graduating seniors must go to the JMC office, JOH 117, to obtaina permission number for enrollment. The 2-week priority period isApril 21 - May 4. Beginning May 5, enrollment will be open to anystudent who meets the prerequisites of Senior standing anddeclared major or minor.

40270 SEM 003 T 1:30pm-4:10pm JOH G10 Ley,B TOPIC: Internet Culture For the first 2 weeks of Fall registration,only students who are graduating in December, 2008 will beallowed to enroll in this seminar. Graduating seniors must go tothe JMC office, JOH 117, to obtain a permission number forenrollment. The 2-week priority period is April 21 - May 4.Beginning May 5, enrollment will be open to any student whomeets the prerequisites of Senior standing and declared major orminor.

40272 SEM 004 W 2:00pm-4:40pm MER 347 Backes,D TOPIC: Selected by Students For the first 2 weeks of Fall regis-tration, only students who are graduating in December, 2008 willbe allowed to enroll in this seminar. Graduating seniors must goto the JMC office, JOH 117, to obtain a permission number forenrollment. The 2-week priority period is April 21 - May 4.Beginning May 5, enrollment will be open to any student whomeets the prerequisites of Senior standing and declared major orminor.

40274 SEM 005 F 9:00am-11:40am MER 347 Smith,J TOPIC: War and the Media For the first 2 weeks of Fall registra-tion, only students who are graduating in December, 2008 will beallowed to enroll in this seminar. Graduating seniors must go tothe JMC office, JOH 117, to obtain a permission number forenrollment. The 2-week priority period is April 21 - May 4.Beginning May 5, enrollment will be open to any student whomeets the prerequisites of Senior standing and declared major orminor.

JMC 699 U 1-6 Advanced Independent StudyRetakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st, 2.5 gpa, & writ cons instr, dept chair & asst dean for SAS.

# JMC 700 G 3 Introduction to Graduate Study in Mass CommunicationPrereq: admis to MA prog in Mass Comm or cons instr.

D 49888 LEC 001 M 6:30pm-9:10pm MER 347 Smith,J 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# JMC 840 G 3 Topics in Media Law and Ethics:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: grad st.

59917 LEC 001 R 2:00pm-4:40pm JOH 310 Pritchard,D TOPIC: Accountability and the Media

JMC 860 G 3 Seminar in Mass Communication:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: grad st.

D 51762 SEM 001 W 6:30pm-9:10pm JOH G10 Newman,M TOPIC: Indie Culture

# JMC 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee assessed for 1 cr. Prereq: grad st.

# JMC 990 G 1-6 Research and ThesisPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

# JMC 991 G 1-6 Professional ProjectStudents enroll under major prof with consultation of degree committee. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

# JMC 999 G 1-3 Graduate Independent StudyRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: grad st; 3.00 grad gpa; writ cons grad dir.

Journalism and Media Communication, Crosslisted CoursesENGLISH 430 Advanced Writing WorkshopENGLISH 435 Professional and Technical Writing

Journalism and Media Communication, Related CoursesENGLISH 206 Technical Writing

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Korean (Korean)

Foreign Languages and LinguisticsChair: David Mulroy CRT 829 229-4948

# KOREAN 101 U 5 First-Semester Korean(Linguis 151) Prereq: none.

53176 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-11:50am TBATR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA

# KOREAN 201 U 5 Third Semester Korean(Linguis 251) Prereq: Korean 102(Linguis 152)(P) or equiv.

53178 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-2:50pm TBATR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA

L&S-Humanities (L&S Hum)

Letters and Science-HumanitiesAssociate Dean: Charles Schuster

L&S HUM 289 U 1-6 Internship in Humanities, Lower Division:One cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: intro course in humanities; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising faculty mem-ber.

54090 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Dindia,K50330 FLD 102 To be Arranged TBA Dindia,K TOPIC: Walt Disney World College Program, Journal Part I

This section must be taken Credit/No Credit.52126 FLD 103 To be Arranged TBA Dindia,K TOPIC: Walt Disney World College Program, Journal Part 2

This section must be taken Credit/No Credit.

+ L&S HUM 296 U 1-3 UROP ApprenticeshipOne credit for 45 hrs research. Retakable to 9 cr max in any combination of UROP apprenticeship courses. Prereq: acceptance toUROP; prior or conc reg in UROP seminar.

53238 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Baldassaro,L

L&S HUM 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

40278 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

L&S HUM 299 U 1-6 Ad Hoc:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: none; add’l prereqs may be assigned to specific topic.

53486 LEC 003 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Moore,K TOPIC: Learning Community 3: Satire-from Swift to StewartMW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Restricted to students in Learning Community 3: Satire - from

Jon Swift to Jon Stewart.53488 LEC 004 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Ciccone,A TOPIC: Learning Community 4: What’s So Funny? Restricted

MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA to students in Learning Community 4: What’s So Funny?.53490 LEC 005 MW 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA Schwartz,R TOPIC: Learning Community 5: Philosophical Thinking

F 11:00am-11:50am TBA Restricted to students in Learning Community 5: PhilosophicalMWF 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA Thinking.

L&S HUM 489 U 1-6 Internship in Humanities, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 300-level or above course in humanities; 2.25 gpa; cons super-vising faculty.

49646 FLD 101 To be Arranged TBA Dindia,K50166 FLD 102 To be Arranged TBA Dindia,K51250 FLD 103 To be Arranged TBA Dindia,K51252 FLD 104 To be Arranged TBA Dindia,K51300 FLD 105 To be Arranged TBA Burrell,N51306 FLD 106 To be Arranged TBA Whittenberger-Ke,K51312 FLD 107 To be Arranged TBA Eckstein,A53960 FLD 108 To be Arranged TBA Mabry,E

+ L&S HUM 497 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

40280 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

L&S-Natural Science (L&S NS)

Letters and Science-Natural ScienceAssociate Dean: Marija Gajdardziska-Josifovska

# L&S NS 111 U 1 Introduction to the Practice of PharmacyPrereq: cons L&S pre-health professions advisor.

40282 LEC 001 T 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA Wawrzyn,M Course meets Sept 4, Oct 9, Nov 6, 27,& Dec 4, 11; studentsintern in various pharmacy settings at other times.

L&S NS 289 U 1-6 Internship in Natural Sciences, Lower Division:One cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: intro course in natural sciences; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising facultymember.

51840 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA OBryan,T TOPIC: Pre-Med/Pre-Health Internship This section must betaken cr/no cr.

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~+ L&S NS 296 U 1-3 UROP ApprenticeshipOne credit for 45 hrs research. Retakable to 9 cr max in any combination of UROP apprenticeship courses. Prereq: acceptance toUROP; prior or conc reg in UROP seminar.

L&S NS 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

40286 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

L&S NS 489 U 1-6 Internship in Natural Sciences, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 300-level or above course in natural sciences; cons supervisingfaculty member.

51880 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

+ L&S NS 497 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

40288 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

L&S-Social Sciences (L&S SS)

Letters and Science-Social SciencesAssociate Dean: Rodney Swain

L&S SS 289 U 1-6 Internship in Social Sciences, Lower Division:One cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: intro course in social sciences; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising facultymember.

54058 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA McBride,J48396 FLD 102 To be Arranged TBA Dindia,K TOPIC: Walt Disney World College Program, Course 150168 FLD 103 To be Arranged TBA Dindia,K TOPIC: Walt Disney World College Program, Course 250328 FLD 104 To be Arranged TBA Dindia,K TOPIC: Walt Disney World College Program, Ind Learn Prog1

This section must be taken Credit/No Credit.53630 FLD 105 To be Arranged TBA Dindia,K TOPIC: Walt Disney World College Program, Pro Dev Series

This section must be taken Credit/No Credit.53632 FLD 106 To be Arranged TBA Dindia,K TOPIC: Walt Disney World College Program, Ind Learn Prog2

This section must be taken Credit/No Credit.53634 FLD 107 To be Arranged TBA McBride,J

#+ L&S SS 291 U 1 UROP SeminarRetakable to max 4 cr in any combination of L&S SS 291, 294, & 295. Prereq: acceptance to UROP; conc reg in UROP apprentice-ship.

52300 SEM 001 T 3:30pm-4:20pm TBA Rothfels,N52302 SEM 002 T 3:30pm-4:20pm TBA Rothfels,N53520 SEM 003 W 3:30pm-4:20pm TBA Rothfels,N54052 SEM 004 W 3:30pm-4:20pm TBA Rothfels,N

~+ L&S SS 296 U 1-3 UROP ApprenticeshipOne credit for 45 hrs research. Retakable to 9 cr max in any combination of UROP apprenticeship courses. Prereq: acceptance toUROP; prior or conc reg in UROP seminar.

L&S SS 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

40290 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

L&S SS 489 U 1-6 Internship in Social Sciences, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 300-level or above course in social sciences; 2.25 gpa; conssupervising faculty member.

52164 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA54008 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA McBride,J54054 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Spice,L54074 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Crowder,L54042 FLD 105 To be Arranged TBA Pritchard,D

L&S SS 497 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

40292 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

L&S SS 498 U 9 Washington InternshipCr/no cr only. Prereq: jr st, nomination by Washington Intern Committee, & conc reg in appropriate 699 or other independent studycourse.

40294 FLD 101 To be Arranged TBA Ethridge,M

Latin (Latin)

Foreign Languages and LinguisticsChair: David Mulroy CRT 829 229-4948

# LATIN 103 U 4 First Semester LatinPrereq: none.

40276 LEC 001 MTWR 10:00am-10:50am TBA Muse,K

LATIN 199 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair & asst dean for SAS.

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# LATIN 205 U 4 Third Semester LatinCounts as repeat of Latin 201. Prereq: Latin 104(P) or equiv; equiv H.S. prep determined by placement test. Generates L&S creditfor demonstrated equivalent preparation (8 retro crs).

53212 LEC 001 MTWR 10:00am-10:50am TBA Porter,A

LATIN 289 U 1-6 Internship in Latin, Lower DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: intro course in Latin; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising faculty member.

51842 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

LATIN 489 U 1-6 Internship in Latin, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 300-level or above course in Latin; 2.25 gpa; cons supervisingfaculty member.

50324 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Monti,R

# LATIN 501 U/G 3 Readings in Latin Prose:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; Latin 306(P) or equiv; equiv H.S. prep determined by placement test. GeneratesL&S credit for demonstrated equivalent preparation (16 retro crs).

53416 LEC 002 MW 3:30pm-4:20pm TBA Muse,K TOPIC: Cicero

LATIN 699 U 1-3 Directed ReadingRetakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; 2.5 gpa; & writ cons instr, dept chair, & asst dean for SAS.

Latino Studies (Latino)Coordinator: Enrique Figueroa BOL 183 229-3651 [email protected]

LATINO 101 U 3 Introduction to Latino Studies(SS&) Prereq: none.

48140 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm BOL B52 Figueroa,E

Latino Studies, Related CoursesCURRINS 542 History and Politics of Second Language EducationED POL 460 (HU&)The Chicano ExperienceENGLISH 279 (HU&)Introduction to U.S. Latino/a Literature:ENGLISH 394 Theories of Mass Culture:

LEC 001 Latino/Latina American Popular CultureHIST 267 (HU&)The History of Latinos in the United StatesSOCIOL 323 (SS&)Perspectives on Latino CommunitiesSPANISH 319 Advanced Speaking and Listening for Heritage SpeakersSPANISH 371 (HU&)Introduction to Latino Literature in English

Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender Studies (LGBT)

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender StudiesCoordinator: Sarah Morgan, CUN 451, 229-4173, [email protected].

LESBGAY 200 U 3 Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Studies(HU) Prereq: none.

51916 LEC 001 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm TBA Kader,C

Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender StudiesAFRICOL 344 Political Movements and Organizations in the AfroworldANTHRO 102 (SS)Introduction to Anthropology: Culture and SocietyCOMMUN 401 Communication in Marital and Family RelationshipsCOMMUN 681 Seminar in Communication in a World of AIDSECON 248 (SS&)Economics of DiscriminationENGLISH 295 (HU)Women and FilmETHNIC 275 (HU&)Queer MigrationsHIST 141 (SS)The Family and Sex Roles in the PastHMS 351 (SS)Sociological Aspects of Health and Human MovementNURS 101 (SS&)Cultural Diversity in Health CarePOL SCI 250 Law and SocietyPOL SCI 412 Constitutional Law: Civil Rights and LibertiesPSYCH 320 (SS)Psychology of WomenSOC WRK 100 (SS)Introduction to Human ServicesSOC WRK 250 Human Behavior and the Social EnvironmentSOC WRK 665 (SS&)Cultural Diversity and Social WorkSOCIOL 250 (SS)Sex and GenderSOCIOL 260 (SS)The Family and Intimate RelationshipsSOCIOL 341 Sociology of Deviant BehaviorSOCIOL 440 Sociology of the FamilyWMNS 200 (SS)Introduction to Women’s Studies: A Social Science PerspectiveWMNS 201 (HU)Introduction to Women’s Studies: A Humanities PerspectiveWMNS 401 Global FeminismsWMNS 489 Feminism in the City: Internship in Women’s Studies

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Liberal Studies (LibrlSt)Director: Jeffrey Hayes CRT 902 229-5963

# LIBRLST 701 G 4 Traditions and Transformations I:Not retakable. Prereq: grad st; admis to MLS Prog.

D 40296 LEC 001 M 6:00pm-9:00pm TBA Hayes,J TOPIC: Envisioning Self, Society in Amer Art, Lit to 187009/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional individual meeting time to bearranged. A special course fee, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. The course fee for the Fall 2008semester is yet to be determined. In the Fall 2007 semester, thiscourse fee was set at $424, but it will be higher for Fall 2008.

# LIBRLST 722 G 3 Special Topics in Contemporary Cultural Studies:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st; admis to MLS Prog

D 60090 LEC 001 R 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA Hall,J TOPIC: Animals in Contemporary Culture A special coursefee, in addition to regular tuition, will be charged for this section.The course fee for the Fall 2008 semester is yet to be deter-mined. In the Fall 2007 semester, this course fee was set at$318, but it will be higher for Fall 2008.

# LIBRLST 798 G 4 Liberal Studies Master’s ProjectPrereq: grad st; 20 cr in the MLS Prog.

# LIBRLST 799 G 1-3 Independent Work in Liberal StudiesPrereq: grad st; admis to MLS Prog.

LIBRLST 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee for 1 cr will be assessed. Prereq: grad st.

Linguistics (Linguis)

Foreign Languages and LinguisticsChair: David Mulroy CRT 833 (414) 229-5654, [email protected]: Edith Moravcsik CRT 893 (414) 229-3068, [email protected]://www.uwm.edu/Dept/FLL/http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/FLL/linguistics.html

LINGUIS 100 U 3 The Diversity of Human Language(HU&) Prereq: none. Enroll in either LEC 001 or 002 only; or enroll in LEC 403 & any DIS 601-612.

53048 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBAD 53050 LEC 002 R 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA

40298 LEC 403 MW 10:00am-10:50am LAP 162 Moravcsik,E40300 DIS 601 W 11:00am-11:50am TBA40302 DIS 602 W 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA40304 DIS 603 W 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA48792 DIS 604 W 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA48794 DIS 605 R 8:00am-8:50am TBA48796 DIS 606 R 9:00am-9:50am TBA50242 DIS 607 R 10:00am-10:50am TBA50240 DIS 608 R 11:00am-11:50am TBA50238 DIS 609 R 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA50284 DIS 610 R 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA51208 DIS 611 F 9:00am-9:50am TBA51210 DIS 612 F 10:00am-10:50am TBA

LINGUIS 199 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: 2.5 gpa, cons instr, & either Linguis 100 or any Linguis course 200 or above.

LINGUIS 200 U 3 Aspects of Language:(HU) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: none.

D 59224 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Pantoga,H TOPIC: Language and the LawD 59895 LEC 002 R 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Sayavong,J TOPIC: A Survey of Language and Culture in Southeast Asia

LINGUIS 210 U 3 Power of Words(HU&) Prereq: none. Enroll in either LEC 001 or 002 only; or enroll in LEC 403 & any DIS 601-612.

53052 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBAD 53054 LEC 002 W 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA

48294 LEC 403 MW 9:00am-9:50am BOL 150 Ouali,H48296 DIS 601 W 11:00am-11:50am TBA48298 DIS 602 W 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA48300 DIS 603 W 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA48302 DIS 604 R 8:00am-8:50am TBA48798 DIS 605 R 9:00am-9:50am TBA48800 DIS 606 R 10:00am-10:50am TBA50244 DIS 607 R 11:00am-11:50am TBA50246 DIS 608 R 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA50248 DIS 609 R 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA51642 DIS 610 F 10:00am-10:50am TBA51644 DIS 611 F 11:00am-11:50am TBA51646 DIS 612 F 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA

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LINGUIS 289 U 1-6 Internship in Linguistics, Lower DivisionOne cr for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: intro course in Linguis; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising faculty member.

51844 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

LINGUIS 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/topic chg. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

48224 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

LINGUIS 350 U 3 Introduction to Linguistics(SS) Prereq: jr st or a linguis course.

48406 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Tieszen,B53058 LEC 002 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA

D 53428 LEC 003 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Tieszen,B

LINGUIS 370 U/G 3 General Phonetics and Phonetics PracticumPrereq: jr st.

59225 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Tieszen,B

LINGUIS 410 U/G 3 Linguistics and Grammar in ESL EducationPrereq: jr st & Linguis 350(P).

D 50660 LEC 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Tieszen,B

LINGUIS 464 U/G 3 Word and Sentence StructurePrereq: jr st & Linguis 350(P); or grad st & cons instr.

40308 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Moravcsik,E

LINGUIS 489 U 1-6 Internship in Linguistics, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs worked. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 300-level or above course in linguis; 2.25 gpa; cons super-vising faculty member.

45514 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Chen,Y45516 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Eckman,F45518 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Iverson,G45520 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Moravcsik,E49538 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Vaux,B

LINGUIS 497 U/G 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

43302 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

LINGUIS 565 U/G 3 Introduction to Adult/University Level TESOLJointly-offered w/& counts as repeat of English 565. Does not satisfy requirements in School of Educ. Prereq: jr st; cons instr.

51076 LEC 001 To be arranged TBA Enroll in English 565-001.

LINGUIS 699 U 1-3 Independent ReadingRetakable w/chg in topic to 12 cr max. Prereq: jr st, 2.5 gpa, writ cons instr, dept chair, & asst dean for SAS.

LINGUIS 799 G 1-3 Independent Reading and ResearchRetakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st.

Linguistics, Crosslisted CoursesANTHRO 105 (SS)Introduction to Linguistic AnthropologyCOMMUN 350 (SS&)Intercultural CommunicationENGLISH 403 Survey of Modern English GrammarSPANISH 444 Spanish Syntax and Morphology

Linguistics, Related CoursesENGLISH 806 Seminar in Linguistics:

M.A. in Foreign Language and Literature (MAFLL)

M.A. in Foreign Language and LiteratureCoordinator Gabrielle Verdier, Curtin Hall 778, 229-3346

# MAFLL 700 G 3 Language Teaching MethodsPrereq: grad st; cons MAFLL coord comm chair

53032 SEM 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Alkhas,A

MAFLL 704 G 3 Seminar in Cultural Studies:CompLit 704 & MAFLL 704 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq:grad st; cons MAFLL coord comm chair.

D 60094 SEM 001 R 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Mazor,Y TOPIC: Jewish Literature & Art

MAFLL 781 G 1-3 Graduate Study Abroad: Language and Culture:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons MAFLL coord comm chair.

40310 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

MAFLL 782 G 1-3 Graduate Study Abroad: Pre-1900 Literature:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons MAFLL coord comm chair.

40312 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

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MAFLL 783 G 1-3 Graduate Study Abroad: Post-1900 Literature:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons MAFLL coord comm chair.

40314 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

MAFLL 790 G 1-6 ThesisRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons advisory committee.

MAFLL 791 G 1-3 Reading and Research - Greek or LatinPrereq: grad st.

MAFLL 792 G 1-3 Reading and Research - Comparative LiteraturePrereq: grad st.

MAFLL 793 G 1-3 Reading and Research - French or ItalianPrereq: grad st.

MAFLL 794 G 1-3 Reading and Research - GermanPrereq: grad st.

MAFLL 795 G 1-3 Reading and Research - Hebrew or ArabicPrereq: grad st.

MAFLL 796 G 1-3 Reading and Research - LanguagePrereq: grad st.

MAFLL 797 G 1-3 Reading and Research - Polish or Russian or Serbo-CroatianPrereq: grad st.

MAFLL 798 G 1-3 Reading and Research - Spanish or PortuguesePrereq: grad st.

MAFLL 799 G 1-3 Reading and ResearchRetakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st.

MAFLL 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee assessed for 1 cr. Prereq: grad st.

M.A. Foreign Language and Literature, Crosslisted CoursesCLASSIC 304 (HU)The Graeco-Roman World:

LEC 001 PompeiiCOMPLIT 350 Topics in Comparative Literature:

LEC 001 Love and Death in the European NovelCOMPLIT 360 Seminar in Literature and Cultural Experience:

SEM 001 Arabic Women Writers in TranslationCOMPLIT 533 Seminar in Trends in Modern Literature:

SEM 001 Desire, Subjectivity, and TextualityENGLISH 400 Introduction to English LinguisticsFRENCH 410 French Immersion: AdvancedFRENCH 415 Introduction to Translation: French to EnglishFRENCH 426 (HU)Growing Up FrenchFRENCH 428 Castles, Cathedrals, and Common People: The Foundations of French CultureFRENCH 465 Introduction to Translation: English to FrenchGERMAN 415 Topics in German Civilization:

LEC 001 German Culture Through FilmGERMAN 425 Introduction to German TranslationGERMAN 645 Seminar on Representative German Authors:

SEM 001 The Art Of German StorytellingGERMAN 672 German for Professional PurposesLATIN 501 Readings in Latin Prose:

LEC 002 CiceroLINGUIS 410 Linguistics and Grammar in ESL EducationLINGUIS 464 Word and Sentence StructureLINGUIS 799 Independent Reading and ResearchSPANISH 347 Introduction to Translation: Spanish to EnglishSPANISH 348 Introduction to Translation: English to SpanishSPANISH 349 Introduction to InterpretingSPANISH 444 Spanish Syntax and MorphologySPANISH 507 Seminar on Spanish-American Literature:

SEM 001 The Latin American Short StorySPANISH 572 Seminar on Cervantes:SPANISH 700 Practicum in Spanish Language Teaching MethodsSPANISH 799 Independent WorkTRNSLTN 415 Introduction to Translation: French to EnglishTRNSLTN 425 Introduction to German TranslationTRNSLTN 465 Introduction to Translation: English to FrenchTRNSLTN 530 Business and Professional Aspects of Translation

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Mathematical Sciences (Math)Chair: Allen D. Bell, EMS E404, (414) 229-5264

POLICIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES

All course prerequisites are enforced in MATH 105, 106, 116, 117, 175, 176, 211, 221, 225, 226, 228, 229, 231, 232, 233, 234, 341 & MTHSTAT 215. Students on waiting lists andstudents who attempt to add or change sections after Open Enrollment should be prepared to show proof of prerequisites in the first week of classes. Math advisors are available inthe Department of Mathematical Sciences to help students with prerequisite verification problems. Students are encouraged to consult with them during the first week of classes.

MATH PLACEMENT LEVELS FOR PLACEMENT IN MATH 095, 105, 116, 117, 175, 205, 211, 214, 225, 228, 231, 341, AND MATH STAT 215.

MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT LEVELS AND PLACEMENT CODE

Changes Effective October 1, 2003. The table below should be used to compute Math Placement Levels for all students testing on or after October 1, 2003.

Note: Credit for Math 211 by either the AP or IB exams is interpreted as a C or better in Math 211 in the following lists.

MATH PLACEMENT LEVEL A+. Any of the following:

A Math Placement Test Code of 45; A score of 4 or 5 on the AP AB calculus exam; A score of 3 or higher on the AP BC calculus exam; A score of 5 or higher on the IB Mathematics -HL; A Math Placement Test Code of 40 and a score of 30 or higher on the Mathematics portion of the ACT; A grade of A- or higher in both Math 116 and Math 117.

(Level A+ OK for Math 341, 231, 228, 221, 214, 211, 205, 175, and MthStat 215.)

MATH PLACEMENT LEVEL A. Any of the following:

A Math Placement Test Code of 40; A score of 61 or higher on the CLEP Precalculus Exam; A grade of C or better in both Math 116 and Math 117; A grade of C or better in Math 211and Math 117; A grade of C or better in Math 116 and Placement Test Code 36; A grade of C or better in Math 211 and Placement Test Code 36; A grade of C or better in Math 117and Placement Test Code 35.

(Level A OK for Math 341, 231, 214, 211, 205, 175, and MthStat 215.)

MATH PLACEMENT LEVEL AB. Any of the following:

Math Placement Test Code 37; Math Placement Test Code 26 and B or better in Math 105.

(Level AB OK for Math 225, 214, 211, 205, 175, 117, 116, and MthStat 215.)

MATH PLACEMENT LEVEL B. Any of the following:

A Math Placement Test Code of 30; A Math Placement Test Code of 35; A Math Placement Test Code of 36; A grade of C or better in Math 105; A score of 5 or higher on the IBMathematical Studies - SL; A score of 3 or better on the AP statistics exam.

(Level B OK for Math 214, 211, 205, 175, 117, 116, and MthStat 215.)

MATH PLACEMENT LEVEL C. Either of the following:

A Math Placement Test Code of 20; A Math Placement Test Code of 26; A grade of C or better in Math 095.

(Level C OK for Math 175, 106, 105.)

MATH PLACEMENT LEVEL D. Either of the following:

A Math Placement Test Code of 10; A grade of C or better in Math 090.

(Level D OK for Math 095.)

~ MATH 90 U 0@ Basic MathematicsFee for 3 cr assessed. Not open to students eligible for math courses that carry graduation credit. Prereq: none.

40894 LEC 001 MWF 9:00am-9:50am TBA40896 LEC 002 MWF 10:00am-10:50am TBA40898 LEC 003 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA40900 LEC 004 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA

D 40752 LEC 005 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm TBA Bond,M40902 LEC 006 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm TBA Bond,M40904 LEC 007 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Kleyman,I40906 LEC 008 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA40908 LEC 009 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Kleyman,I40766 LEC 010 MWF 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA Kleyman,I48118 LEC 011 MW 4:00pm-5:15pm TBA

D 48120 LEC 012 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm TBA48122 LEC 013 MW 8:00am-9:15am TBA48640 LEC 014 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA48642 LEC 015 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA53848 LEC 016 MWF 9:00am-9:50am TBA53850 LEC 017 MWF 10:00am-10:50am TBA53996 LEC 018 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA49608 LEC 080 MWF 9:00am-9:50am TBA Dementieva,L AOC students only.50282 LEC 081 MWF 10:00am-10:50am TBA Dementieva,L AOC students only.50292 LEC 082 MWF 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA AOC students only.51144 LEC 083 MWF 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA AOC students only.53566 LEC 084 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm TBA AOC students only.

D 53568 LEC 085 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm TBA AOC students only.53570 LEC 086 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm TBA AOC students only.

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52076 LEC 091 MTWRF 8:00am-9:15am BOL 296 Rineck,L Enroll in L&S NS 299-091. Attendance at all class mtgs ismandatory. Students can be dropped for non-attendance at anypoint throughout the semester and will be responsible for anyfees related to the drop. Contact MATH 095 Coordinator, Ms.Kelly Kohlmetz, by email at [email protected] for more info.

52078 LEC 092 MTWRF 8:00am-9:15am MIT 133 Enroll in L&S NS 299-092. Attendance at all class mtgs ismandatory. Students can be dropped for non-attendance at anypoint throughout the semester and will be responsible for anyfees related to the drop. Contact MATH 095 Coordinator, Ms.Kelly Kohlmetz, by email at [email protected] for more info.

52080 LEC 093 MTWRF 9:30am-10:45am BOL 296 Augustine,S Enroll in L&S NS 299-093. Attendance at all class mtgs ismandatory. Students can be dropped for non-attendance at anypoint throughout the semester and will be responsible for anyfees related to the drop. Contact MATH 095 Coordinator, Ms.Kelly Kohlmetz, by email at [email protected] for more info.

59885 LEC 094 MTWRF 11:00am-12:15pm BOL 296 Dementieva,L Enroll in L&S NS 299-094. Attendance at all class mtgs ismandatory. Students can be dropped for non-attendance at anypoint throughout the semester and will be responsible for anyfees related to the drop. Contact MATH 095 Coordinator, Ms.Kelly Kohlmetz, by email at [email protected] for more info.

~ MATH 95 U 0@ Essentials of AlgebraFee for 3 cr assessed. Prereq: math placement level D.

49680 LEC 001 MWF 8:00am-8:50am EMS W10140316 LEC 002 MWF 8:00am-8:50am EMS W10940318 LEC 003 MWF 8:00am-8:50am EMS W11940320 LEC 004 MWF 9:00am-9:50am EMS W10140322 LEC 005 MWF 9:00am-9:50am EMS W10940324 LEC 006 MWF 9:00am-9:50am EMS W11940326 LEC 007 MWF 10:00am-10:50am EMS W10140328 LEC 008 MWF 10:00am-10:50am EMS W10940330 LEC 009 MWF 10:00am-10:50am EMS W11949682 LEC 010 MWF 11:00am-11:50am EMS W10140332 LEC 011 MWF 11:00am-11:50am EMS W10940334 LEC 012 MWF 12:00pm-12:50pm EMS W10140336 LEC 013 MWF 1:00pm-1:50pm EMS W10150428 LEC 014 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm EMS E12949684 LEC 015 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm EMS W10140338 LEC 016 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm EMS W10940356 LEC 017 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA40340 LEC 018 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm EMS W10140342 LEC 019 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm EMS W109

D 40344 LEC 020 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS W101D 50430 LEC 021 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS W109D 40346 LEC 022 MW 7:00pm-8:15pm EMS E129

50432 LEC 023 TR 8:00am-9:15am EMS W129 Kohlmetz,K40348 LEC 024 TR 8:00am-9:15am EMS W10140350 LEC 025 TR 9:30am-10:45am EMS W129 Kohlmetz,K40352 LEC 026 TR 9:30am-10:45am EMS W10140354 LEC 027 TR 11:00am-12:15pm EMS W10951698 LEC 028 TR 11:00am-12:15pm EMS W11951230 LEC 029 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm EMS W10151232 LEC 030 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm EMS W10951240 LEC 031 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm EMS W10153906 LEC 032 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm EMS W10953908 LEC 033 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA53974 LEC 034 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm EMS W10153980 LEC 035 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm EMS W109

D 53982 LEC 036 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS W101D 59344 LEC 037 TR 7:00pm-8:15pm EMS W109

59488 LEC 038 F 9:00am-9:50am EMS E206 Kohlmetz,K Course taught partially online. Internet access req’d. RegularUWM tuition assessed.

52082 LEC 091 MTWRF 1:00pm-1:50pm BOL 296 Enroll in L&S NS 299-091. Attendance at all class mtgs ismandatory. Students can be dropped for non-attendance at anypoint throughout the semester and will be responsible for anyfees related to the drop. Contact MATH 095 Coordinator, Ms.Kelly Kohlmetz, by email at [email protected] for more info.

52084 LEC 092 MTWRF 1:00pm-1:50pm MIT 133 Enroll in L&S NS 299-092. Attendance at all class mtgs ismandatory. Students can be dropped for non-attendance at anypoint throughout the semester and will be responsible for anyfees related to the drop. Contact MATH 095 Coordinator, Ms.Kelly Kohlmetz, by email at [email protected] for more info.

52086 LEC 093 MTWRF 2:00pm-2:50pm BOL 296 Enroll in L&S NS 299-093. Attendance at all class mtgs ismandatory. Students can be dropped for non-attendance at anypoint throughout the semester and will be responsible for anyfees related to the drop. Contact MATH 095 Coordinator, Ms.Kelly Kohlmetz, by email at [email protected] for more info.

52088 LEC 094 MTWRF 3:00pm-3:50pm BOL 296 Enroll in L&S NS 299-094. Attendance at all class mtgs ismandatory. Students can be dropped for non-attendance at anypoint throughout the semester and will be responsible for anyfees related to the drop. Contact MATH 095 Coordinator, Ms.Kelly Kohlmetz, by email at [email protected] for more info.

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52090 LEC 095 MTWRF 8:00am-9:15am EMS E375 Enroll in L&S NS 299-095. Attendance at all class mtgs ismandatory. Students can be dropped for non-attendance at anypoint throughout the semester and will be responsible for anyfees related to the drop. Contact MATH 095 Coordinator, Ms.Kelly Kohlmetz, by email at [email protected] for more info.

52092 LEC 096 MTWRF 9:30am-10:45am EMS E375 Enroll in L&S NS 299-096. Attendance at all class mtgs ismandatory. Students can be dropped for non-attendance at anypoint throughout the semester and will be responsible for anyfees related to the drop. Contact MATH 095 Coordinator, Ms.Kelly Kohlmetz, by email at [email protected] for more info.

59883 LEC 097 MTWRF 9:30am-10:45am TBA Enroll in L&S NS 299-097. Attendance at all class mtgs ismandatory. Students can be dropped for non-attendance at anypoint throughout the semester and will be responsible for anyfees related to the drop. Contact MATH 095 Coordinator, Ms.Kelly Kohlmetz, by email at [email protected] for more info.

59894 LEC 098 MTWRF 11:00am-12:15pm EMS E375 Enroll in L&S NS 299-098. Attendance at all class mtgs ismandatory. Students can be dropped for non-attendance at anypoint throughout the semester and will be responsible for anyfees related to the drop. Contact MATH 095 Coordinator, Ms.Kelly Kohlmetz, by email at [email protected] for more info.

MATH 105 U 3 Intermediate Algebra(MTH) Prereq: math placement level C. Note dept policies at head of dept listing.

40358 LEC 001 MWF 8:00am-8:50am EMS W12940360 LEC 002 MWF 8:00am-8:50am EMS E14040362 LEC 003 MWF 8:00am-8:50am EMS E12940364 LEC 004 MWF 8:00am-8:50am PHY 15240366 LEC 005 MWF 8:00am-8:50am PHY 15140368 LEC 006 MWF 9:00am-9:50am EMS W12940370 LEC 007 MWF 9:00am-9:50am EMS E20840372 LEC 008 MWF 9:00am-9:50am EMS E22040374 LEC 009 MWF 9:00am-9:50am EMS E22840376 LEC 010 MWF 10:00am-10:50am EMS W12940378 LEC 011 MWF 10:00am-10:50am EMS E20840380 LEC 012 MWF 10:00am-10:50am EMS E16940382 LEC 013 MWF 10:00am-10:50am EMS E22040384 LEC 014 MWF 11:00am-11:50am EMS W12940386 LEC 015 MWF 11:00am-11:50am EMS W11940388 LEC 016 MWF 11:00am-11:50am PHY 14440390 LEC 017 MWF 11:00am-11:50am TBA40392 LEC 018 MWF 12:00pm-12:50pm EMS W12940394 LEC 019 MWF 12:00pm-12:50pm EMS W11940396 LEC 020 MWF 12:00pm-12:50pm EMS W10940398 LEC 021 MWF 1:00pm-1:50pm EMS W12940400 LEC 022 MWF 1:00pm-1:50pm EMS W11940402 LEC 023 MWF 1:00pm-1:50pm EMS E14040404 LEC 024 MWF 2:00pm-2:50pm EMS E14040406 LEC 025 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm PHY 14440408 LEC 026 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm EMS E22040410 LEC 027 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA40412 LEC 028 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA40414 LEC 029 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm EMS W12940416 LEC 030 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm PHY 14440418 LEC 031 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm EMS W11940420 LEC 032 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA50448 LEC 033 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA40422 LEC 034 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm EMS W12940424 LEC 035 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm EMS W11940426 LEC 036 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm EMS E12940428 LEC 037 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm EMS E228

D 40430 LEC 038 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS W129D 40432 LEC 039 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm PHY 152D 40434 LEC 040 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS E129D 40436 LEC 041 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS E140D 40438 LEC 042 MW 7:00pm-8:15pm PHY 127D 40440 LEC 043 MW 7:00pm-8:15pm PHY 152

40442 LEC 044 TR 8:00am-9:15am TBA40444 LEC 045 TR 8:00am-9:15am PHY 15140446 LEC 046 TR 8:00am-9:15am EMS E12940448 LEC 047 TR 8:00am-9:15am EMS E14040450 LEC 048 TR 9:30am-10:45am EMS W10940452 LEC 049 TR 9:30am-10:45am EMS W11959404 LEC 050 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA40454 LEC 051 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA40456 LEC 052 TR 11:00am-12:15pm EMS W10149168 LEC 053 TR 11:00am-12:15pm EMS E20649170 LEC 054 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA49686 LEC 055 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA49172 LEC 056 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm PHY 12749890 LEC 057 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm PHY 149

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49892 LEC 058 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm EMS E14049894 LEC 059 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm EMS W12959405 LEC 060 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm EMS E14051714 LEC 061 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm EMS W12951716 LEC 062 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm EMS W11951718 LEC 063 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm EMS E49551720 LEC 064 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm EMS W11951234 LEC 065 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm EMS E14051236 LEC 066 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm EMS W12951242 LEC 067 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm EMS E495

D 51244 LEC 068 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS W129D 59406 LEC 069 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS W119D 51258 LEC 070 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS W109D 50450 LEC 071 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm PHY 151D 49174 LEC 072 TR 7:00pm-8:15pm PHY 152D 53056 LEC 073 TR 7:00pm-8:15pm PHY 151

52096 LEC 095 MTWRF 1:00pm-1:50pm EMS E375 Enroll in L&S NS 299-095. Attendance at all class mtgs ismandatory. Students can be dropped for non-attendance at anypoint throughout the semester & will be responsible for any feesrelated to the drop. Contact MATH 095 Coordinator, Ms. KellyKohlmetz, by email at [email protected] for more info.

52098 LEC 096 MTWRF 2:00pm-2:50pm EMS E375 Enroll in L&S NS 299-096. Attendance at all class mtgs ismandatory. Students can be dropped for non-attendance at anypoint throughout the semester & will be responsible for any feesrelated to the drop. Contact MATH 095 Coordinator, Ms. KellyKohlmetz, by email at [email protected] for more info.

59886 LEC 097 MTWRF 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA Enroll in L&S NS 299-097. Attendance at all class mtgs ismandatory. Students can be dropped for non-attendance at anypoint throughout the semester & will be responsible for any feesrelated to the drop. Contact MATH 095 Coordinator, Ms. KellyKohlmetz, by email at [email protected] for more info.

59897 LEC 098 MTWRF 3:00pm-3:50pm EMS E375 Enroll in L&S NS 299-098. Attendance at all class mtgs ismandatory. Students can be dropped for non-attendance at anypoint throughout the semester & will be responsible for any feesrelated to the drop. Contact MATH 095 Coordinator, Ms. KellyKohlmetz, by email at [email protected] for more info.

MATH 106 U 3 Contemporary Applications of Mathematics(MTH) Prereq: math placement level C. Note dept policies at head of dept listing.

40458 LEC 001 MWF 9:00am-9:50am EMS E12950346 LEC 002 MWF 10:00am-10:50am EMS E12940460 LEC 003 MW 11:00am-12:15pm EMS E12940462 LEC 004 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm EMS E12940464 LEC 005 TR 9:30am-10:45am EMS E12940466 LEC 006 TR 11:00am-12:15pm EMS E129 Arnold Jr,J40468 LEC 007 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm EMS E12940470 LEC 008 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm EMS E129 Arnold Jr,J

D 40472 LEC 009 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm EMS E12953086 LEC 210 To be Arranged TBA OBryan,T A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will

be charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

53096 LEC 211 To be Arranged TBA OBryan,T 10/27/2008-12/19/2008 A special course fee of $275.00, in addi-tion to regular tuition, will be charged for this section. Conductedcompletely online; computer/internet access req’d.

MATH 116 U 3 College Algebra2 cr may be used to repeat 2 cr of Math 115. Prereq: math placement level B. Note dept policies at head of dept listing.

40474 LEC 001 MWF 8:00am-8:50am PHY 12740476 LEC 002 MWF 9:00am-9:50am PHY 14450348 LEC 003 MWF 10:00am-10:50am PHY 14440478 LEC 004 MWF 11:00am-11:50am PHY 12748410 LEC 005 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm PHY 12750350 LEC 006 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm PHY 12749588 LEC 007 TR 8:00am-9:15am PHY 12750352 LEC 008 TR 9:30am-10:45am PHY 15149688 LEC 009 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm EMS E20651732 LEC 010 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm PHY 151

MATH 117 U 2 TrigonometryRepeats 2 cr of Math 115. Prereq: math placement level B.

50354 LEC 001 MW 8:00am-8:50am EMS E16940480 LEC 002 MW 9:00am-9:50am EMS E16940482 LEC 003 MW 11:00am-11:50am EMS E20840484 LEC 004 TR 8:00am-8:50am EMS E16940486 LEC 005 TR 10:00am-10:50am EMS E16940488 LEC 006 TR 11:00am-11:50am EMS E20850356 LEC 007 TR 1:00pm-1:50pm EMS E20850358 LEC 008 TR 2:00pm-2:50pm EMS E208

D 48408 LEC 009 TR 5:00pm-5:50pm EMS E208

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MATH 175 U 3 Mathematical Explorations for Elementary Teachers I(MTH) Prereq: Math placement level A, AB, B, or C & regis in elementary, early childhood, or exceptional educ curric.

40490 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm PHY 152 Koslakiewicz,D40492 LEC 002 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm PHY 152 Musson,I40494 LEC 003 TR 9:30am-10:45am PHY 152 Mandella,W40496 LEC 004 TR 11:00am-12:15pm PHY 152 Mandella,W40498 LEC 005 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm PHY 152 Koslakiewicz,D40500 LEC 006 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm PHY 152 Luck,G

D 53098 LEC 007 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm PHY 152 Hackbarth,D

MATH 176 U 3 Mathematical Explorations for Elementary Teachers IIPrereq: grade of C or better in Math 175(P). Note dept policies at head of dept listing.

40502 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am PHY 152 Mandella,W40504 LEC 002 MW 11:00am-12:15pm PHY 152 Mandella,W40506 LEC 003 MW 4:00pm-5:15pm PHY 152 Hackbarth,D40508 LEC 004 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm PHY 152 Luck,G

MATH 199 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: 2.5 gpa in all previous math courses; writ cons instr, dept chair & asst dean for SAS.

MATH 205 U 3 Introductory Finite Mathematics(NS) Prereq: math placement level B. Note dept policies at head of dept listing.

51140 LEC 001 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm PHY 151

MATH 211 U 4 Survey in Calculus and Analytic Geometry(NS) May not be used as a prereq for Math 226, 227, 229, or 232. No cr for students with cr in Math 221, 226, 227, 228, or 231. Prereq:

math placement level B. Note dept policies at head of dept listing. This is a one-sem course for non-Math majors.Enroll in any LEC 101-105 only; OR enroll in LEC 406 & any DIS 601-612; OR enroll in LEC 407 & any DIS 613-618; OR enroll in LEC 408 & any DIS 619-624.

D 49480 LEC 101 MW 6:30pm-8:20pm TBA Schultz,L Menomonee Falls H.S., W142N8101 Merimac Dr., RM 112.D 49482 LEC 102 MW 6:30pm-8:20pm TBA Grogan,L Greendale H.S., 6801 Southway, RM 125.D 49484 LEC 103 MW 6:30pm-8:20pm TBA Duff,C Grafton H.S., 1950 Washington St., Grafton, Rm A-225.D 49486 LEC 104 TR 6:30pm-8:20pm TBA Dimmer,P Whitefish Bay H.S., 1200 E. Fairmount Ave., RM 350.D 53116 LEC 105 TR 6:30pm-8:20pm TBA Beris,J Meets at Oak Creek High School, 340 E. Peutz Rd, Oak Creek,

Rm 132. Please enter via the East Entrance 21.51722 LEC 406 MWF 10:00am-10:50am BOL 150 Willenbring,J Fridays are reserved for testing.49432 LEC 407 MW 2:00pm-2:50pm ENG 105

D 49442 LEC 408 TR 6:00pm-6:50pm LAP N10340510 DIS 601 TR 8:00am-8:50am EMS E22040512 DIS 602 TR 8:00am-8:50am EMS E20840514 DIS 603 TR 9:00am-9:50am EMS E22040516 DIS 604 TR 9:00am-9:50am EMS E20840518 DIS 605 TR 10:00am-10:50am EMS E20840520 DIS 606 TR 10:00am-10:50am EMS E22840522 DIS 607 TR 11:00am-11:50am EMS E22840524 DIS 608 TR 11:00am-11:50am EMS E14040526 DIS 609 TR 12:00pm-12:50pm EMS E22040528 DIS 610 TR 12:00pm-12:50pm EMS E20840530 DIS 611 TR 1:00pm-1:50pm EMS E22040532 DIS 612 TR 1:00pm-1:50pm EMS E22850342 DIS 613 MW 3:00pm-3:50pm EMS E22049444 DIS 614 MW 3:00pm-3:50pm EMS E20850344 DIS 615 MW 4:00pm-4:50pm EMS E22049446 DIS 616 MW 4:00pm-4:50pm EMS E208

D 49448 DIS 617 MW 5:00pm-5:50pm EMS E220D 49584 DIS 618 MW 5:00pm-5:50pm EMS E208

49636 DIS 619 TR 3:00pm-3:50pm EMS E22050436 DIS 620 TR 3:00pm-3:50pm EMS E20851724 DIS 621 TR 4:00pm-4:50pm EMS E22051726 DIS 622 TR 4:00pm-4:50pm EMS E208

D 51728 DIS 623 TR 5:00pm-5:50pm EMS E220D 51730 DIS 624 TR 5:00pm-5:50pm EMS E228

# MATH 221 U 5H Honors Calculus I(NS) Max of 6 cr in combination of Math 221 & 222 may count toward Honors College reqs. Prereq: math placement level A+; cons instr

or Honors College dir. Note dept policies at head of dept listing.49944 SEM 001 MF 10:00am-10:50am EMS E495 Key,E

TR 9:30am-10:45am EMS E495

MATH 225 U 4 Calculus with Precalculus I(NS) Prereq: math placement level AB. Note dept policies at head of dept listing.

59454 LEC 001 MWF 11:00am-12:15pm EMS E220

MATH 226 U 4 Calculus with Precalculus II(NS) Repeats Math 227; repeats Math 228 & 231 only if Math 225 also completed w/grade of C or better. Prereq: grade of C or better in

Math 225(P). Note dept policies at head of dept listing.59456 LEC 001 TR 10:00am-11:50am EMS E220

MATH 231 U 4 Calculus and Analytic Geometry(NS) Repeats Math 226, 227, & 228. Prereq: math placement level A. Note dept policies at head of dept listing.

59457 LEC 001 MWF 8:00am-9:15am PHY 149 Franecki,J59458 LEC 002 MWF 9:30am-10:45am PHY 12759459 LEC 003 MWF 11:00am-12:15pm PHY 149 Franecki,J59460 LEC 004 MWF 12:30pm-1:45pm PHY 149

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59461 LEC 005 MW 2:00pm-3:50pm PHY 149D 59462 LEC 006 MW 5:00pm-6:50pm PHY 149

59463 LEC 007 TR 8:00am-9:50am PHY 14959464 LEC 008 TR 10:00am-11:50am PHY 127 Sun,L59465 LEC 009 TR 2:00pm-3:50pm PHY 127 Hruska,J

D 59466 LEC 010 TR 5:00pm-6:50pm PHY 149

MATH 232 U 4 Calculus and Analytic GeometryPrereq: grade of C or better in Math 226(P), 227(P), 228(P), 229(P), or 231(P). Note dept policies at head of dept listing.

43372 LEC 001 MWF 9:30am-10:45am PHY 149 Hruska,G43374 LEC 002 MWF 11:00am-12:15pm PHY 15140534 LEC 003 MW 2:00pm-3:50pm EMS E423 McLeod,K

D 40536 LEC 004 MW 5:00pm-6:50pm PHY 15140538 LEC 005 TR 10:00am-11:50am PHY 14940540 LEC 006 TR 2:00pm-3:50pm PHY 149

MATH 233 U 4 Calculus and Analytic GeometryCounts as repeat of Math 229. Prereq: grade of C or better in Math 232(P). Note dept policies at head of dept listing.

43376 LEC 001 MWF 9:30am-10:45am PHY 151 Schwengels,S40542 LEC 002 MWF 12:30pm-1:45pm PHY 151 Schwengels,S40544 LEC 003 MW 4:00pm-5:50pm PHY 127 Franecki,J40546 LEC 004 TR 11:00am-12:50pm PHY 151 Hruska,J40548 LEC 005 TR 2:00pm-3:50pm PHY 151 Volkmer,H

MATH 234 U 4 Linear Algebra and Differential EquationsPrereq: grade of C or better in Math 232(P). Note dept policies at head of dept listing.

40550 LEC 001 MW 10:00am-11:50am EMS E228 Lin,T

MATH 277 U 3 Geometry for Elementary Education MajorsPrereq: Math 176(P) or cons instr.

59501 LEC 001 MW 3:00pm-4:15pm EMS E495 Luck,G

MATH 278 U 3 Discrete Probability and Statistics for Elementary Education MajorsMath 278 and MthStat 278 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: Math 176(P) or cons instr.

50918 LEC 001 TR 8:00am-9:15am PHY 152 Pinter,G Taught with MthStat 278.

MATH 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

43378 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

MATH 313 U/G 3 Linear Programming and OptimizationPrereq: jr st; Math/ElecEng 234(P); or grad st.

40552 LEC 001 MW 8:00am-9:15am EMS E206 Solomon,D

MATH 320 U/G 3 Introduction to Differential EquationsNo grad cr in Math Sci. Prereq: jr st, Math 233(P) & Math 234(P) or ElecEng 234(P); or grad st.

D 40554 LEC 001 TR 5:00pm-6:15pm EMS E206 Volkmer,H

MATH 341 U 3 Seminar: Introduction to the Language and Practice of MathematicsPrereq: math placement level A. Note dept policies at head of dept listing.

40556 SEM 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am EMS E140 Brucks,KD 40558 SEM 002 TR 5:00pm-6:15pm EMS E140 Okun,B

MATH 413 U/G 3 Introduction to Numerical AnalysisPrereq: jr st, Math 233(C), & Math 234(C) or ElecEng 234(C); or grad st. Enroll in LEC 401 & either LAB 801 or 802.

40560 LEC 401 MW 4:00pm-4:50pm EMS E140 Schwengels,SD 40562 LAB 801 M 5:00pm-5:50pm EMS E425D 40564 LAB 802 W 5:00pm-5:50pm EMS E425

MATH 431 U/G 3 Modern Algebra with ApplicationsDoes not carry grad cr in math sci. Prereq: jr st & Math 232(P); or grad st.

40566 LEC 001 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm EMS E228 Arnold Jr,J

#+ MATH 489 U 1-6 Internship in Mathematics, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs in the internship. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 6 cr 300-level or above in math or math stats; 2.5gpa in the major; cons supervising faculty member.

43446 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Ancel,F43448 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Arnold Jr,J43450 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Beder,J43452 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Bell,A43454 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Brazauskas,V43456 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Brucks,K43458 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Fan,D43460 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA Gervini,D43462 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Ghorai,J43464 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA Guilbault,C43466 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA Hruska,G43468 FLD 012 To be Arranged TBA Hruska,J43470 FLD 013 To be Arranged TBA Key,E43472 FLD 014 To be Arranged TBA Lauko,I43474 FLD 015 To be Arranged TBA Lin,T43476 FLD 016 To be Arranged TBA McLeod,K43478 FLD 017 To be Arranged TBA Milani,A43480 FLD 018 To be Arranged TBA Musson,I43482 FLD 019 To be Arranged TBA OBryan,T

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43484 FLD 020 To be Arranged TBA Okun,B43486 FLD 021 To be Arranged TBA Pinter,G43488 FLD 022 To be Arranged TBA Solomon,D43490 FLD 023 To be Arranged TBA Stockbridge,R43492 FLD 024 To be Arranged TBA Sun,L43494 FLD 025 To be Arranged TBA Volkmer,H43496 FLD 026 To be Arranged TBA Wade,B43498 FLD 027 To be Arranged TBA Willenbring,J43500 FLD 028 To be Arranged TBA Xie,D43502 FLD 029 To be Arranged TBA Zhu,C43504 FLD 030 To be Arranged TBA Zou,Y

MATH 497 U/G 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

43380 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

MATH 499 U 1-6 Ad Hoc:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; add’l prereqs may be assigned to specific topic.

53256 LEC 001 F 12:30pm-1:45pm EMS E416 Key,E TOPIC: All the Mathematics You Missed 1 cr

MATH 511 U/G 3 Symbolic LogicCompSci 511, Math 511 & Philos 511 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: jr st & either Philos 212(P)or 6 cr in math at the 300-level or above.

59588 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Enroll in PHILOS 511.

MATH 521 U/G 3 Advanced CalculusPrereq: jr st, Math 232(P), & 341(241)(P); or grad st. Math 233(R) & 234(R).

40568 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm EMS W129 Zhu,C

MATH 535 U/G 3 Linear AlgebraPrereq: jr st, Math 234(P) or 240(P), & Math 341(241)(P); or grad st.

49466 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm EMS E206 Hruska,G

MATH 537 U/G 3 Number TheoryPrereq: jr st, Math 232(P) & 341(241)(P); or grad st.

59491 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am EMS E206 Beder,J

+ MATH 599 U 1 Capstone ExperiencePrereq: sr st; writ cons instr & dept chair.

MATH 601 U/G 3 Advanced Engineering Mathematics IPrereq: jr st; Math 234(P) or ElecEng 234(P); 3 cr Math at 300-level or above; or cons instr.

59496 LEC 001 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm EMS E129 Sun,L

MATH 621 U/G 3 Introduction to AnalysisPrereq: jr st, Math 233(P) 234(P), & 341(241)(P); or grad st.

40570 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm EMS E495 Fan,D

MATH 631 U/G 3 Modern AlgebraPrereq: jr st, Math 531(P) or cons instr; or grad st.

40572 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm EMS E495 Bell,A

MATH 699 U 1-3 Independent ReadingRetakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; 2.5 gpa, & writ cons instr, dept chair, & asst dean for SAS.

MATH 711 G 3 Theory of Functions of a Real VariablePrereq: grad st; Math 522(P) & 551(P); or Math 622(P).

40574 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm EMS E408 Brucks,K

MATH 713 G 3 Theory of Functions of a Complex VariablePrereq: grad st; Math 522(P) or 621(P).

59493 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm EMS E228 Fan,D

MATH 715 G 3 Numerical AnalysisPrereq: grad st; Math 413(P); Math 521(P) or 621(P).

40576 LEC 001 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm EMS E206 Lin,T

MATH 726 G 3 Introduction to Functional AnalysisPrereq: grad st; Math 522(P) or 622(P).

59494 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm EMS E228 McLeod,K

MATH 731 G 3 Abstract AlgebraPrereq: grad st; Math 632(P); cons instr.

40578 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm EMS E140 Musson,I

MATH 753 G 3 Introduction to Algebraic TopologyPrereq: grad st; Math 632(P); Math 551(P) or 751(P) or cons instr.

59495 LEC 001 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm EMS E206 Okun,B

MATH 790 G 1-3 Master’s ThesisCr count toward masters degree only if student completes thesis option. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

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MATH 791 G 1-3 Master’s SeminarMay not be taken for cr more than once. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

43696 SEM 001 To be Arranged TBA Ancel,F43698 SEM 002 To be Arranged TBA Arnold Jr,J43700 SEM 003 To be Arranged TBA Beder,J43702 SEM 004 To be Arranged TBA Bell,A43704 SEM 005 To be Arranged TBA Brazauskas,V43706 SEM 006 To be Arranged TBA Brucks,K43708 SEM 007 To be Arranged TBA Fan,D43714 SEM 008 To be Arranged TBA Gervini,D43710 SEM 009 To be Arranged TBA Ghorai,J43712 SEM 010 To be Arranged TBA Guilbault,C43716 SEM 011 To be Arranged TBA Hruska,G43792 SEM 012 To be Arranged TBA Hruska,J43718 SEM 013 To be Arranged TBA Key,E43796 SEM 014 To be Arranged TBA Lauko,I43720 SEM 015 To be Arranged TBA Lin,T43800 SEM 016 To be Arranged TBA McLeod,K43722 SEM 017 To be Arranged TBA Milani,A43804 SEM 018 To be Arranged TBA Musson,I43724 SEM 019 To be Arranged TBA OBryan,T43808 SEM 020 To be Arranged TBA Okun,B43726 SEM 021 To be Arranged TBA Pinter,G43810 SEM 022 To be Arranged TBA Solomon,D43728 SEM 023 To be Arranged TBA Stockbridge,R43812 SEM 024 To be Arranged TBA Sun,L43730 SEM 025 To be Arranged TBA Volkmer,H43816 SEM 026 To be Arranged TBA Wade,B43732 SEM 027 To be Arranged TBA Willenbring,J43820 SEM 028 To be Arranged TBA Xie,D43734 SEM 029 To be Arranged TBA Zhu,C43824 SEM 030 To be Arranged TBA Zou,Y43736 SEM 031 To be Arranged TBA Ditka,G

MATH 792 G 1-3 Industrial InternshipRetakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

43738 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Ancel,F43830 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Arnold Jr,J43740 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Beder,J43834 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Bell,A43742 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Brazauskas,V43838 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Brucks,K43744 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Fan,D43842 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA Gervini,D43746 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Ghorai,J43846 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA Guilbault,C43748 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA Hruska,G43850 FLD 012 To be Arranged TBA Hruska,J43750 FLD 013 To be Arranged TBA Key,E43854 FLD 014 To be Arranged TBA Lauko,I43752 FLD 015 To be Arranged TBA Lin,T43858 FLD 016 To be Arranged TBA McLeod,K43754 FLD 017 To be Arranged TBA Milani,A43862 FLD 018 To be Arranged TBA Musson,I43756 FLD 019 To be Arranged TBA OBryan,T43866 FLD 020 To be Arranged TBA Okun,B43758 FLD 021 To be Arranged TBA Pinter,G43868 FLD 022 To be Arranged TBA Solomon,D43760 FLD 023 To be Arranged TBA Stockbridge,R43870 FLD 024 To be Arranged TBA Sun,L43762 FLD 025 To be Arranged TBA Volkmer,H43872 FLD 026 To be Arranged TBA Wade,B43764 FLD 027 To be Arranged TBA Willenbring,J43874 FLD 028 To be Arranged TBA Xie,D43766 FLD 029 To be Arranged TBA Zhu,C43876 FLD 030 To be Arranged TBA Zou,Y43768 FLD 031 To be Arranged TBA Ditka,G

MATH 799 G 1-3 Seminar in Mathematics:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st & cons instr.

40580 SEM 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm EMS E408 Hruska,G TOPIC: Topology Seminar 3 cr 40582 SEM 002 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm EMS E408 Guilbault,C TOPIC: Student Topology Seminar 3 cr 40584 SEM 003 T 3:30pm-4:45pm EMS E408 Brucks,K TOPIC: Dynamics 1 cr 50336 SEM 004 F 12:30pm-1:45pm EMS E408 Key,E TOPIC: All the Mathematics You Missed40588 SEM 005 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Algebra Seminar40590 SEM 006 To be Arranged TBA McLeod,K TOPIC: Math Ed40586 SEM 007 M 2:00pm-3:00pm EMS E416 Volkmer,H TOPIC: Analysis Seminar 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

MATH 801 G 3 Topics in Applied Mathematics:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

59497 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am EMS E206 Swanson,K TOPIC: Applied Mathematical Methods

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MATH 813 G 3 Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential EquationsPrereq: grad st; Math 715(P).

59498 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am EMS E408 Wade,B

MATH 851 G 3 Advanced Topics in Topology:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st; Math 752(P); cons instr.

59492 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am EMS E416 Guilbault,C TOPIC: Geometric Group Theory

MATH 990 G 1-6 Reading and ResearchRetakable. Prereq: grad st.

Mathematical Statistics (MthStat)

Mathematical SciencesChair: Allen D. Bell, EMS E404, (414) 229-5264

MTHSTAT 199 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair & asst dean for SAS.

MTHSTAT 215 U 3 Elementary Statistical Analysis(NS) Prereq: satisfaction of GER mathematical skills competency req. Note dept policies at head of dept listing.

40592 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA40594 LEC 002 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Brazauskas,V40596 LEC 003 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA

D 40598 LEC 004 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm TBA Gervini,D50224 LEC 005 TR 8:00am-9:15am TBA51692 LEC 006 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA49834 LEC 007 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Zhu,C59487 LEC 208 To be Arranged TBA Ghorai,J A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will

be charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

MTHSTAT 278 U 3 Discrete Probability and Statistics for Elementary Education MajorsMath 278 and MthStat 278 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: Math 176(P) or cons instr.

53030 LEC 001 TR 8:00am-9:15am PHY 152 Pinter,G Taught with MATH 278.

MTHSTAT 361 U/G 3 Introduction to Mathematical Statistics INot recom for grad students in math, or students not planning to take MthStat 362. Prereq: jr st; Math 233(P).

53024 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm PHY 151 Gervini,D

#+ MTHSTAT 489 U 1-6 Internship in Mathematical Statistics, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs in the internship. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 6 cr 300-level or above in Math or MthStat; 2.5 gpain the major; cons supervising faculty member.

43938 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Beder,J43940 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Brazauskas,V43942 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Gervini,D43944 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Ghorai,J43946 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Key,E43948 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA OBryan,T43950 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Stockbridge,R50936 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA Zhu,C

MTHSTAT 562 U/G 3 Design of ExperimentsPrereq: jr st; MthStat 362(P); Math 234(P) or 240(P).

59500 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm EMS E495 Beder,J

MTHSTAT 564 U/G 3 Time Series AnalysisPrereq: jr st; MthStat 362(P).

53026 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA Ghorai,J

# MTHSTAT 591 U 1 Foundations of Professional Practice in Actuarial ScienceRetakable for cr once. Prereq: completion of actuarial sci prep curric or cons instr.

D 59606 SEM 001 T 6:00pm-8:00pm EMS E495 Brazauskas,VKey,E

MTHSTAT 593 U 1 Actuarial Science Laboratory II: Interest Theory, Finance, and EconomicsPrereq: C or better in Math 311(P) or MthStat 361(P) or cons instr.

D 60087 LEC 001 MW 6:00pm-8:00pm EMS E408 Doll,Q

MTHSTAT 761 G 3 Mathematical StatisticsPrereq: grad st; Math 522(C) or 622(C).

53028 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm EMS E228 Brazauskas,V

Peace Studies (PeaceSt)Coordinator: Robert Ricigliano; Advisor: Andrea Joseph, GAR 111, 229-6925

PEACEST 201 U 3 Introduction to Conflict Resolution and Peace(SS) Counts as repeat of Psych 201. Prereq: none.

50160 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am MER G4849876 LEC 002 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm MER G4849874 LEC 003 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm MER 34453242 LEC 004 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm TBA

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PEACEST 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

51022 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

PEACEST 497 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

51024 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

Peace Studies, Additional CoursesAFRICOL 265 (SS&)Psychological Effects of RacismANTHRO 150 (SS&)Multicultural AmericaCES 210 (NS)Introduction to Conservation and Environmental ScienceCES 490 Senior Seminar: Conservation and Environmental ScienceCOMMUN 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 Communication and ConflictSEM 002 Communication and Conflict

COMMUN 350 (SS&)Intercultural CommunicationCOMMUN 363 Communication in Human ConflictCOMMUN 520 Negotiation Skills WorkshopCOMMUN 675 Communication in International Mediation and PeacebuildingCRM JST 420 (SS)Violence and the Criminal Justice SystemECON 353 Economic DevelopmentED POL 411 Conflict and Change in Community-Based OrganizationsENGLISH 150 (HU&)Multicultural AmericaETHNIC 350 Advanced Topics in Comparative Ethnic Studies:

LEC 001 Violence, Disease, and DeathGEOG 120 (NS+)Our Physical EnvironmentGEOG 125 (NS)Introduction to Environmental GeographyGEOG 350 (SS)Conservation of Natural ResourcesGLOBAL 101 (SS)Introduction to Global Studies I: People and PoliticsGLOBAL 201 (SS)Introduction to Global Studies II: Economics and the EnvironmentGLOBAL 202 (SS)Introduction to Global Studies III: Globalization and TechnologyGLOBAL 371 Rethinking Global SecurityHIST 150 (HU&)Multicultural AmericaHIST 282 (HU)The Modern Middle East in the Nineteenth and Twentieth CenturiesHIST 287 (SS)The Vietnam WarHIST 363 Germany: Hitler and the Nazi DictatorshipHIST 364 The Holocaust: Anti-Semitism & the Fate of Jewish People in Europe, 1933-45HIST 434 The United States as a World Power in the 20th CenturyHIST 440 History of the American Working ClassesHIST 600 Seminar in History:

SEM 004 Incarcerated: Japanese-Americans & World War IIJMC 661 Seminar in Media Communication and Society:

SEM 005 War and the MediaPHILOS 204 (HU)Introduction to Asian ReligionsPOL SCI 175 (SS)Introduction to International RelationsPOL SCI 337 International Organization and the United NationsPOL SCI 339 European IntegrationPOL SCI 365 Theories and Methods in International PoliticsPOL SCI 370 International ConflictSOCIOL 150 (SS&)Multicultural AmericaSOCIOL 325 Social ChangeURB STD 360 Perspectives on the Urban Scene:

LEC 001 Crime and Violence in the CityPhilosophy (Philos)

Chair: John Koethe CRT 602 229-4736

PHILOS 101 U 3 Introduction to Philosophy:(HU) Not retakable for add’l cr; may be repeated for higher grade. Prereq: none. Enroll in any LEC 001-005 only; or enroll in LEC 406 or

407 & any DIS 601-624.D 49562 LEC 001 M 6:30pm-9:10pm CRT 309 TOPIC: Selected Topics and Issues 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 D 59057 LEC 002 T 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA TOPIC: Selected Topics and IssuesD 53460 LEC 003 T 6:30pm-9:10pm CRT 309 TOPIC: Selected Topics and IssuesD 53674 LEC 004 W 6:30pm-9:10pm CRT 309 TOPIC: Selected Topics and IssuesD 59058 LEC 005 R 6:30pm-9:10pm CRT 309 TOPIC: Selected Topics and Issues

40602 LEC 406 MW 10:00am-10:50am MER 131 Koethe,J TOPIC: Selected Topics and Issues49900 LEC 407 MW 1:00pm-1:50pm PHY 137 Koethe,J TOPIC: Selected Topics and Issues40604 DIS 601 R 8:00am-8:50am CRT 309 TOPIC: Reflections on the Human Condition40606 DIS 602 R 8:00am-8:50am TBA TOPIC: Reflections on the Human Condition40608 DIS 603 R 8:00am-8:50am TBA TOPIC: Reflections on the Human Condition40610 DIS 604 R 9:00am-9:50am TBA TOPIC: Reflections on the Human Condition40612 DIS 605 R 9:00am-9:50am TBA TOPIC: Reflections on the Human Condition40614 DIS 606 R 9:00am-9:50am TBA TOPIC: Reflections on the Human Condition40616 DIS 607 R 10:00am-10:50am TBA TOPIC: Reflections on the Human Condition40618 DIS 608 R 10:00am-10:50am TBA TOPIC: Reflections on the Human Condition40620 DIS 609 R 11:00am-11:50am TBA TOPIC: Reflections on the Human Condition40622 DIS 610 R 11:00am-11:50am TBA TOPIC: Reflections on the Human Condition40624 DIS 611 R 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA TOPIC: Reflections on the Human Condition -40626 DIS 612 R 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA TOPIC: Reflections on the Human Condition40628 DIS 613 R 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA TOPIC: Reflections on the Human Condition40630 DIS 614 R 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA TOPIC: Reflections on the Human Condition52160 DIS 615 F 9:00am-9:50am CRT 309 TOPIC: Reflections on the Human Condition52162 DIS 616 F 9:00am-9:50am TBA TOPIC: Reflections on the Human Condition

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53436 DIS 617 F 10:00am-10:50am CRT 309 TOPIC: Reflections on the Human Condition53438 DIS 618 F 10:00am-10:50am TBA TOPIC: Reflections on the Human Condition53440 DIS 619 F 10:00am-10:50am TBA TOPIC: Reflections on the Human Condition53658 DIS 620 F 11:00am-11:50am CRT 309 TOPIC: Selected Topics and Issues53660 DIS 621 F 11:00am-11:50am TBA TOPIC: Selected Topics and Issues53662 DIS 622 F 11:00am-11:50am TBA TOPIC: Selected Topics and Issues53664 DIS 623 F 12:00pm-12:50pm CRT 309 TOPIC: Selected Topics and Issues53666 DIS 624 F 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA TOPIC: Selected Topics and Issues

PHILOS 111 U 3 Informal Logic - Critical Reasoning(HU) Prereq: none.

40632 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am CRT 309 Steldt,K50262 LEC 002 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm CRT 309 Steldt,K58882 LEC 003 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Steldt,K

D 60086 LEC 004 M 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

PHILOS 199 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair, & asst dean for SAS.

PHILOS 204 U 3 Introduction to Asian Religions(HU) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-604.

40636 LEC 401 MW 11:00am-11:50am END 103 Van Schoelandt,C40638 DIS 601 R 8:00am-8:50am TBA40640 DIS 602 R 9:00am-9:50am TBA40642 DIS 603 F 9:00am-9:50am TBA40644 DIS 604 F 10:00am-10:50am TBA

PHILOS 207 U 3 Religion and Science(HU) Prereq: none.

D 52586 LEC 001 TR 5:00pm-6:15pm CRT 309 Luce,D

PHILOS 211 U 3 Elementary Logic(HU) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 001 or 002 only; or enroll in LEC 403 or 404 & any DIS 601-620.

D 58683 LEC 001 M 6:30pm-9:10pm TBA 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 D 58684 LEC 002 R 6:30pm-9:10pm TBA

40646 LEC 403 MW 10:00am-10:50am LUB N146 Liston,M40648 LEC 404 MW 12:00pm-12:50pm MER 131 Liston,M40650 DIS 601 R 8:00am-8:50am TBA40652 DIS 602 R 8:00am-8:50am TBA50784 DIS 603 R 9:00am-9:50am CRT 60740654 DIS 604 R 9:00am-9:50am TBA40656 DIS 605 R 10:00am-10:50am CRT 60740658 DIS 606 R 10:00am-10:50am TBA40660 DIS 607 R 11:00am-11:50am CRT 60750786 DIS 608 R 11:00am-11:50am TBA40662 DIS 609 R 12:00pm-12:50pm CRT 60740664 DIS 610 R 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA40666 DIS 611 R 1:00pm-1:50pm CRT 60740668 DIS 612 R 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA40670 DIS 613 F 9:00am-9:50am TBA40672 DIS 614 F 9:00am-9:50am TBA53668 DIS 615 F 10:00am-10:50am TBA53670 DIS 616 F 10:00am-10:50am TBA49864 DIS 617 F 11:00am-11:50am TBA58680 DIS 618 F 11:00am-11:50am TBA58681 DIS 619 F 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA58682 DIS 620 F 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA

PHILOS 215 U 3 Belief, Knowledge, and Truth: An Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge(HU) Prereq: none.

D 60084 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA

PHILOS 217 U 3 Introduction to Metaphysics(HU) Prereq: none.

60085 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA

PHILOS 232 U 3 Topics in Philosophy:(HU) Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: none.

51150 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm CRT 309 Casper,D TOPIC: Philosophical Aspects of Socialism

PHILOS 241 U 3 Introductory Ethics(HU) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 & and any DIS 601-604.

49898 LEC 401 MW 11:00am-11:50am BOL B56 Sensat,J40674 DIS 601 R 8:00am-8:50am TBA40676 DIS 602 R 9:00am-9:50am TBA40678 DIS 603 F 11:00am-11:50am TBA40680 DIS 604 F 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA

PHILOS 243 U 1 Moral Problems:(HU) Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: none.

59008 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am CRT 309

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PHILOS 244 U 3 Ethical Issues in Health Care:(HU) Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: none.

D 40682 LEC 101 R 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA Tym,K TOPIC: Contemporary Problems Meeting at the MilwaukeeCounty Mental Health Complex, 9455 Watertown Plank Road.Class will meet in the library, room 1038.

PHILOS 245 U 3 Critical Thinking and the Law:(HU) Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: none.

D 40684 LEC 101 M 6:30pm-9:10pm TBA Santilli,P TOPIC: Law of Torts 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 School forContinuing Education, 161 W. Wisconsin Ave, Rm 7230.

PHILOS 250 U 3 Philosophy of Religion(HU) Prereq: none.

49902 LEC 401 MW 12:00pm-12:50pm END 103 Bristow,W50788 DIS 601 R 8:00am-8:50am TBA50790 DIS 602 R 9:00am-9:50am TBA50792 DIS 603 F 10:00am-10:50am TBA50794 DIS 604 F 11:00am-11:50am TBA

PHILOS 289 U 1-6 Internship in Philosophy, Lower DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: intro course in philos; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising faculty member.

51846 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

PHILOS 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

43952 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

PHILOS 303 U/G 3 Theory of KnowledgePrereq: jr st; Philos 101(P), 201(P), or 215(P).

51904 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm CRT 309 Hinchman,E

PHILOS 317 U/G 3 MetaphysicsPrereq: jr st & 3 cr in philos.

50796 LEC 001 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm CRT 309 Mondadori,F

PHILOS 341 U/G 3 Modern Ethical TheoriesPrereq: jr st & 3 cr in philos.

52562 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm CRT 309

PHILOS 349 U/G 3 Great Moral PhilosophersPrereq: jr st & 3 cr in philos.

51148 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm CRT 309 Bagnoli,C

PHILOS 351 U/G 3 Philosophy of MindPrereq: jr st & 3 cr in philos.

59099 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm CRT 309

PHILOS 430 U/G 3 History of Ancient PhilosophyPrereq: jr st & 3 cr in philos.

40686 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Mondadori,F

PHILOS 489 U 1-6 Internship in Philosophy, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 300-level or above course in philos; 2.25 gpa; cons supervisingfaculty member.

51882 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

PHILOS 497 U/G 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

43954 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA54100 LEC 102 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Philosophy of Art and Literature Sheffield, United

Kingdom.54102 LEC 103 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Ethics: Practical and Theoretical Sheffield, United

Kingdom.54104 LEC 104 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Descartes and the Empiricists Sheffield, United

Kingdom.

PHILOS 532 U/G 3 Philosophical Problems:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st & 3 cr in philos.

D 51160 LEC 001 R 6:30pm-9:10pm CRT 607 Ferrero,L TOPIC: Collective Agency

PHILOS 554 U/G 3 Special Topics in the History of Modern Philosophy:(453) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 3 cr philos; Philos 432(R); or cons instr.

59009 LEC 001 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm CRT 607 Bristow,W TOPIC: Kant’s Theoretical Philosophy

# PHILOS 681 U/G 3 Seminar in Advanced Topics:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: sr st & 12 cr in philos at 300-level or above; or grad st.

58688 SEM 001 T 3:30pm-6:10pm CRT 607 Hinchman,E

# PHILOS 685 U 3 Senior Capstone Research Seminar:Satisfies L&S research req. Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: sr st; declared Philos major; or cons instr.

52032 SEM 001 R 3:30pm-6:10pm CRT 607 Bagnoli,C TOPIC: Aristotelian Themes in Contemporary Ethics

PHILOS 699 U 2-3 Independent WorkRetakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Only 6 cr count toward Philos major. No more than 3 cr with any one instr except with writcons dept. Prereq: jr st; 3.0 in major or 3.0 overall gpa, & writ cons instr, dept chair, & asst dean for SAS.

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PHILOS 756 G 3 Seminar in Major Movements in Philosophical Thought:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

58695 SEM 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm CRT 607 Schwartz,R TOPIC: Pragmatism

PHILOS 758 G 3 Seminar in Major Philosophers:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

50798 SEM 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm CRT 607 Sensat,J TOPIC: Political Philosophy of John Rawls

# PHILOS 820 G 0 The Teaching of PhilosophyRequired for all teaching assistants teaching a Philos course.

PHILOS 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee assessed for 1 cr. Prereq: grad st.

# PHILOS 990 G 3 ThesisRetakable only once in option B. Not retakable by students in Language & Linguis concentration. Prereq: grad st in option B or inLanguage & Linguis concentration; cons major prof & committee.

# PHILOS 999 G 1-3 Advanced Independent StudyRetakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st & cons dept chair.

Physics (Physics)Chair: Dilano Saldin PHY 478 [email protected]

PHYSICS 100 U 2 Quantitative Preparation for PhysicsFee for 3 cr assessed. Not open to students w/cr in Physics 110(ER), 120(ER), or 209(ER). Prereq: math placement level D.

40688 LEC 001 MWF 9:00am-9:50am TBA

PHYSICS 107 U 3 Physics in Everyday Life(NS) Not open to students with cr in Physics 120(ER) or 209(ER). Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-607; or enroll in LEC

402 & any DIS 608-614.40690 LEC 401 TR 9:00am-9:50am PHY 137 Wood,R40692 LEC 402 TR 12:00pm-12:50pm PHY 137 Wood,R40694 DIS 601 T 10:00am-10:50am TBA40696 DIS 602 T 11:00am-11:50am TBA40698 DIS 603 T 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA40700 DIS 604 R 10:00am-10:50am TBA40702 DIS 605 R 11:00am-11:50am TBA40704 DIS 606 R 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA40706 DIS 607 W 9:00am-9:50am TBA40708 DIS 608 M 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA40710 DIS 609 M 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA50920 DIS 610 T 9:00am-9:50am TBA40712 DIS 611 T 10:00am-10:50am TBA40714 DIS 612 W 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA40716 DIS 613 W 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA Steiner,D50186 DIS 614 R 9:00am-9:50am TBA Anholm,M

PHYSICS 108 U 1 Laboratory for Physics in Everyday Life(NS+) Prereq: Physics 107(C).

40718 LAB 801 W 12:30pm-3:20pm TBA40720 LAB 802 W 4:00pm-6:50pm TBA40722 LAB 803 R 2:00pm-4:50pm TBA40724 LAB 804 T 2:00pm-4:50pm TBA

D 50922 LAB 805 M 5:30pm-8:20pm TBA 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 49852 LAB 806 M 2:00pm-4:50pm TBA 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

PHYSICS 110 U 3 Physics for the Health Professions(NS) Not open to students who have had Physics 120(ER), 209(ER), or 219(207)(ER). Prereq: H.S. general science; & math placement

level C.40728 LEC 001 MWF 8:00am-8:50am PHY 135 Gordon,S Attendance is required the first week of class. Anyone not attend-

ing or contacting the instructor will be dropped.48404 LEC 002 MWF 1:00pm-1:50pm PHY 135 Gordon,S Attendance is required the first week of class. Anyone not attend-

ing or contacting the instructor will be dropped.

PHYSICS 120 U 4 General Physics I (Non-Calculus Treatment)(NS) Any combination of Physics 120, 121, 209, 214, 219 carries max 5 cr toward graduation. Prereq: math placement level B or grade

of C or better in Physics 100(P); HS trig or Physics 100 strongly recom. Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-605; or enroll in LEC 402& any DIS 606-609.

40730 LEC 401 MWF 11:00am-11:50am PHY 135D 40732 LEC 402 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm PHY 135 De Arcenegui Sie,F

40734 DIS 601 TR 9:00am-9:50am TBA40736 DIS 602 TR 10:00am-10:50am TBA40738 DIS 603 TR 11:00am-11:50am TBA40740 DIS 604 TR 8:00am-8:50am TBA40742 DIS 605 TR 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA

D 40744 DIS 606 MW 7:00pm-7:50pm TBAD 40746 DIS 607 TR 5:30pm-6:20pm TBAD 40748 DIS 608 TR 7:00pm-7:50pm TBA

52234 DIS 609 TR 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA

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PHYSICS 121 U 1 General Physics Laboratory I (Non-Calculus Treatment)(NS+) Any combination of Physics 120, 121, 209, 214, 219 carries 5 cr max toward graduation. Prereq: Physics 120(C).

50924 LAB 801 W 4:00pm-6:50pm TBA40756 LAB 802 T 2:00pm-4:50pm TBA40758 LAB 803 W 1:00pm-3:50pm TBA

D 40760 LAB 804 W 7:00pm-9:50pm TBA40762 LAB 805 R 2:00pm-4:50pm TBA

D 40764 LAB 806 R 5:30pm-8:20pm TBAD 49856 LAB 807 T 5:30pm-8:20pm TBA

40754 LAB 808 M 2:00pm-4:50pm TBA 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

PHYSICS 122 U 4 General Physics II (Non-Calculus Treatment)(NS) Any combination of Physics 122, 123, 210, 215, 220 carries 5 cr max toward graduation. Prereq: Physics 120(NP). Enroll in LEC

401 & any DIS 601-603.40768 LEC 401 MWF 9:00am-9:50am PHY 13540770 DIS 601 TR 9:00am-9:50am TBA40772 DIS 602 TR 10:00am-10:50am TBA40774 DIS 603 TR 11:00am-11:50am TBA

# PHYSICS 123 U 1 General Physics Laboratory II (Non-Calculus Treatment)(NS+) Any combination of Physics 122, 123, 210, 215, 220 carries 5 cr max toward graduation. Prereq: Physics 122(C).

49858 LAB 801 W 2:00pm-4:50pm TBA40778 LAB 802 R 4:00pm-6:50pm TBA40776 LAB 803 M 2:00pm-4:50pm TBA 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

D 52232 LAB 804 M 7:00pm-9:50pm TBA 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

PHYSICS 133 U 3 High Points of Physics for Beginners(NS) Prereq: none.

53182 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Ormandy,A Conceptual treatment of key concepts of Modern Physics: relativ-ity and quantum physics (wave/particle duality). No advancedmath required. Intended for students considering majoring in anatural science.

~+ PHYSICS 194 U 3 Freshman Seminar:(NS) Open to freshmen only. Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: none.

53306 SEM 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Guptasarma,P TOPIC: Physics,Sci,Technology in Our Society: Friend/Foe?

PHYSICS 199 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair & asst dean for SAS.

PHYSICS 209 U 4 Physics I (Calculus Treatment)(NS) Counts as repeat of 4 cr Physics 219. Any combination of Physics 120, 121, 209, 214, 219 carries max 5 cr toward graduation.

Prereq: Math 227(C), 228(C), or 232(C). Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-604, or enroll in LEC 402 & any DIS 605-607.40780 LEC 401 MWF 12:00pm-12:50pm PHY 135 Wood,R

D 40782 LEC 402 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm PHY 135 Anchordoqui,L40784 DIS 601 TR 8:00am-8:50am TBA40786 DIS 602 TR 9:00am-9:50am TBA40788 DIS 603 TR 10:00am-10:50am TBA40790 DIS 604 TR 11:00am-11:50am TBA

D 40792 DIS 605 MW 5:30pm-6:20pm TBAD 40794 DIS 606 MW 7:00pm-7:50pm TBAD 40796 DIS 607 TR 7:00pm-7:50pm TBA

PHYSICS 210 U 4 Physics II (Calculus Treatment)(NS) Counts as repeat of 4 cr Physics 220. Any combination of Physics 122, 123, 210, 215, 220 carries max 5 cr toward graduation.

Prereq: Physics 209(NP) or 219(NP); Math 229(C) or 233(C). Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-605.40798 LEC 401 MWF 10:00am-10:50am PHY 13540800 DIS 601 TR 8:00am-8:50am TBA40802 DIS 602 TR 9:00am-9:50am TBA40804 DIS 603 TR 10:00am-10:50am TBA40806 DIS 604 TR 11:00am-11:50am TBA50926 DIS 605 TR 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA

# PHYSICS 214 U 1 Lab Physics I (Calculus Treatment)(NS+) Counts as repeat of 1 cr Physics 219. Any combination of Physics 120, 121, 209, 214, 219 carries 5 cr max toward graduation.

Prereq: Physics 209(C).D 40816 LAB 801 W 5:30pm-8:20pm TBA

40810 LAB 802 R 12:00pm-2:50pm TBA40812 LAB 803 T 2:00pm-4:50pm TBA40814 LAB 804 W 2:00pm-4:50pm TBA40808 LAB 805 M 2:00pm-4:50pm TBA 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# PHYSICS 215 U 1 Lab Physics II (Calculus Treatment)(NS+) Counts as repeat of 1 cr Physics 220. Any combination of Physics 122, 123, 210, 215, 220 carries 5 cr max toward graduation.

Prereq: Physics 210(C).40818 LAB 801 T 2:00pm-4:50pm TBA40820 LAB 802 W 2:00pm-4:50pm TBA40822 LAB 803 R 4:00pm-6:50pm TBA50928 LAB 804 M 4:00pm-6:50pm TBA 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

PHYSICS 289 U 1-6 Internship in Physics, Lower DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: intro course in physics; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising faculty member.

51848 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

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PHYSICS 296 U 1-3 UROP ApprenticeshipOne cr for 45 hrs research. Retakable to 9 cr max in any combination of UROP apprenticeship courses. Prereq: acceptance intoUROP; prior or conc reg in UROP seminar.

52316 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Friedman,J52318 LEC 002 To be Arranged TBA Guptasarma,P52320 LEC 003 To be Arranged TBA Raicu,V

PHYSICS 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/change in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

40824 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

PHYSICS 309 U 3 Physics III: Modern PhysicsNot open for cr to students who have had Physics 341. Prereq: Physics 210(NP) or 220(NP); Math 234(C).

40826 LEC 001 MWF 9:00am-9:50am TBA Wood,R

PHYSICS 370 U 3 Computational PhysicsPrereq: Physics 309(P); Math 234(P) or ElecEng 234(P); Physics 270(P) or CompSci 151(P); or cons instr.

52860 LEC 001 MWF 11:00am-11:50am TBA Weinert,M

~+ PHYSICS 381 U 3H Honors Seminar:(NS) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. No cr toward major. Prereq: soph st; Honors 200(P); cons Honors College dir.

59377 SEM 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA Hirschmugl,C TOPIC: Energy and the Environment59377 SEM 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA Hirschmugl,C TOPIC: Energy and the Environment

PHYSICS 391 U 1-6 Undergraduate Research ParticipationPrereq: Physics 309(P); cons instr.

PHYSICS 408 U/G 3 Experiments in Linear ElectronicsNo cr for students w/cr in ElecEng 330(R). Prereq: jr st; Physics 210(P).

59757 LAB 801 T 2:00pm-4:50pm TBA Raicu,VR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA

# PHYSICS 420 U/G 3 Electricity and Magnetism ICounts as repeat of 2 cr of Physics 421. Prereq: jr st, Physics 210(NP), Math 321(P); or grad st.

59758 LEC 001 MWF 10:00am-10:50am TBA Sorbello,R

PHYSICS 441 U/G 4 Introduction to Quantum Mechanics IPrereq: jr st; Physics 309(NP); Math 321(C).

51142 LEC 001 MWF 9:00am-9:50am TBA Lyman,PW 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA

PHYSICS 489 U 1-6 Internship in Physics, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for academic work based on 40 hrs in internship. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 300-level or above course inPhysics; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising faculty member.

51884 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

PHYSICS 497 U/G 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

40860 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

# PHYSICS 498 U 1 Undergraduate Physics SeminarCr/no cr only. Prereq: sr st; Physics 411(C), 421(C), or 441(C).

40862 SEM 001 F 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA Weinert,M

PHYSICS 501 U/G 3 Special Topics: Mathematical Models of Physical Problems IPrereq: jr st; Physics 210(P); Math 234(P).

50156 LEC 001 MWF 9:00am-9:50am TBA Patch,S

PHYSICS 515 U/G 3 Statistical MechanicsPrereq: jr st; Physics 317(P) & 441(P).

53346 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBAAgterberg,D

F 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA

PHYSICS 517 U/G 3 Special RelativityPrereq: jr st; Physics 411(R) & 421(R).

59759 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Friedman,J

PHYSICS 531 U/G 3 Principles of Quantum Mechanics IPrereq: jr st; Physics 441(P).

50158 LEC 001 MWF 10:00am-10:50am TBA Agterberg,D

PHYSICS 551 U/G 3 Introduction to Solid State Physics IPrereq: jr st; Physics 441(P) or cons instr.

59760 LEC 001 MWF 10:00am-10:50am TBA Li,L

PHYSICS 610 U/G 1 The Art and Science of Teaching PhysicsPrereq: appt as undergrad TA or grad st.

54072 LEC 001 RF 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA Chamberlin,S

PHYSICS 699 U 1-3 Advanced Independent ReadingRetakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair, & assoc dean for SAS.

PHYSICS 720 G 3 Electrodynamics IPrereq: grad st; Physics 428(P) & 711(P).

53542 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Yakovlev,V

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PHYSICS 775 G 3 Surface Physics IPrereq: grad st; Physics 515(P) & 575(P).

59761 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Sorbello,R

PHYSICS 900 G 1 ColloquiumPrereq: grad st.

40864 SEM 001 F 3:00pm-3:50pm TBA

PHYSICS 903 G 1-3 Seminar in Theoretical Physics:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st & cons instr.

54040 SEM 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Parker,L TOPIC: Quantum Field Theory in Curved Spacetime

PHYSICS 990 G 1-9 ResearchPrereq: grad st & cons instr.

PHYSICS 999 G 1-3 Independent ReadingPrereq: grad st, cons instr.

Polish (Polish)

Foreign Languages and LinguisticsChair: David Mulroy CRT 829 229-4948Coordinator: Michael Mikos CRT 819 229-4313

POLISH 101 U 4 First-Semester PolishAn additional hour in the language laboratory per week is required. Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 & LAB 801.

50504 LEC 401 MTWR 9:00am-9:50am TBA Mikos,M51046 LAB 801 F 9:00am-9:50am TBA Mikos,M

POLISH 199 U 1-4 Independent StudyRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair, & asst dean for SAS.

POLISH 201 U 3 Third-Semester PolishPrereq: Polish 102(P). Generates L&S credit for demonstrated equivalent preparation (8 retro cr).

53180 LEC 001 MWF 10:00am-10:50am TBA Mikos,M

POLISH 260 U 3 Survey of Polish Literature-in-Translation: 1863 to the Present(HU) Prereq: none. One course in 100-level lit-in-trans or 200-level English lit advisable.

53088 LEC 001 MWF 11:00am-11:50am TBA Mikos,M

POLISH 289 U 1-6 Internship in Polish, Lower DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: intro course in Polish; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising faculty member.

51850 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

POLISH 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

44172 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

POLISH 489 U 1-6 Internship in Polish, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 300-level or above course in Polish; 2.25 gpa; cons supervisingfaculty member.

51886 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

POLISH 497 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

44174 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

POLISH 699 U 1-6 Supervised Individual ReadingRetakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; 2.5 gpa; & writ cons instr, dept chair, & asst dean for SAS.

Political Science (Pol Sci)Chair: Marc Ethridge BOL 674 229-3979

POL SCI 103 U 3 Introduction to Political Science(SS) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-605.

47670 LEC 401 MW 10:00am-10:50am CUN 151 Clardie,J47672 DIS 601 M 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA Wisnefske,M47674 DIS 602 T 10:00am-10:50am TBA Wisnefske,M47676 DIS 603 W 8:00am-8:50am TBA Wisnefske,M47678 DIS 604 R 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA Wisnefske,M49452 DIS 605 F 10:00am-10:50am TBA Wisnefske,M

POL SCI 104 U 3 Introduction to American Government and Politics(SS) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 001 only; or enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-610.

D 58829 LEC 001 T 4:30pm-7:10pm CRT 175 Cihasky,C47698 LEC 402 MW 12:00pm-12:50pm ENG 105 Dolan,K47700 DIS 601 M 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA Frizzell,C47702 DIS 602 T 8:00am-8:50am TBA47704 DIS 603 W 10:00am-10:50am TBA Frizzell,C47706 DIS 604 W 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA Frizzell,C

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47708 DIS 605 R 8:00am-8:50am TBA47710 DIS 606 R 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA47712 DIS 607 F 11:00am-11:50am TBA47714 DIS 608 M 10:00am-10:50am TBA Frizzell,C49454 DIS 609 T 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA Frizzell,C49456 DIS 610 F 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA

POL SCI 105 U 3 State Politics(SS) Prereq: none.

53292 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm BOL B46 Hatch,D58773 LEC 202 To be Arranged TBA Bohte,J A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will

be charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

POL SCI 106 U 3 Politics of the World’s Nations(SS) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 & DIS 601-605.

53270 LEC 401 TR 1:00pm-1:50pm BOL B52 Horowitz,K53272 DIS 601 M 9:00am-9:50am TBA53274 DIS 602 T 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA53276 DIS 603 W 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA53278 DIS 604 F 9:00am-9:50am TBA53628 DIS 605 R 8:00am-8:50am TBA

POL SCI 175 U 3 Introduction to International Relations(SS) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 001 only; or enroll in LEC 402 & any DIS 601-605.

D 53296 LEC 001 R 4:30pm-7:10pm EMS E180 Woo,J 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 51522 LEC 402 TR 10:00am-10:50am CHM 180 Redd,S47720 DIS 601 R 3:00pm-3:50pm TBA Guse,J47722 DIS 602 W 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA Guse,J49460 DIS 603 F 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA Guse,J53624 DIS 604 M 8:00am-8:50am TBA Guse,J53626 DIS 605 W 8:00am-8:50am TBA Guse,J

~+ POL SCI 193 U 3 Freshman Seminar:(SS) Open only to freshmen. Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: none.

D 52812 SEM 001 M 6:30pm-9:10pm TBA Bloch,B TOPIC: You Be Perry Mason 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

POL SCI 203 U 3 Introduction to Political Science ResearchResearch methods course. Prereq: one pol sci course.

49832 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm BOL B40 Redd,S

POL SCI 215 U 3 Ethnicity, Religion and Race in American Politics(SS&) American politics course. Prereq: none.

47798 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am LAP 160 TAPienkos,D

POL SCI 243 U 3 Public Administration(SS) American politics course. Prereq: none.

53266 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Hatch,D

POL SCI 250 U 3 Law and SocietyAmerican politics course. Prereq: none.

49844 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm LAP N101 Olsen,E

POL SCI 255 U 3 Great Issues of Politics(SS)(155) Political theory course. Prereq: none.

47718 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm BOL B60 Meckstroth,T

POL SCI 268 U 1-3 Practicum in Mock Trial I(COMMUN 268) Retakable to 6 cr max. Students may not earn more than a total of 9 cr in Commun/Pol Sci 268/468 combined. Prereq:

cons instr.D 52808 LEC 001 R 6:30pm-9:10pm TBA Bloch,B Meets with Pol Sci 468-001.

POL SCI 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/topic chg. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

47820 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

POL SCI 300 U/G 3 Western European PoliticsComparative politics course. Prereq: jr st.

50476 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA TASmith,J

POL SCI 310 U/G 3 Politics of the Soviet Union and Its Successor StatesComparative politics course. Prereq: jr st.

49838 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm BOL B60 TAPienkos,D

POL SCI 316 U/G 3 International LawInternational politics course. Prereq: jr st.

53406 LEC 001 R 9:30am-10:45am END 107 TA Course taught partially online. Internet access req’d. Regular Beck,R UWM tuition assessed.

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POL SCI 337 U/G 3 International Organization and the United NationsInternational politics course. Prereq: jr st.

52774 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA TA A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will Horowitz,S be charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-

puter/internet access req’d.

# POL SCI 339 U/G 3 European IntegrationComparative or international politics course. Prereq: jr st.

58793 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Smith,J

POL SCI 343 U/G 3 Asian International RelationsInternational politics course. Prereq: jr st.

58790 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Heo,U A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

POL SCI 346 U/G 3 U.S.-Latin American RelationsInternational politics course. Prereq: jr st.

58792 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Sugiyama,N

POL SCI 365 U/G 3 Theories and Methods in International PoliticsInternational politics course. Prereq: jr st.

51520 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am BOL B92 TAHorowitz,K

POL SCI 370 U/G 3 International ConflictInternational politics course. Prereq: jr st.

58827 LEC 001 F 9:00am-11:40am TBA Horowitz,K

~+ POL SCI 380 U 3H Honors Seminar:(SS) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Political theory course. Prereq: soph st; Honors 200(P); cons Honors College dir.

58847 SEM 001 TR 12:30pm-1:20pm GAR 326 Ethridge,M TOPIC: U.S. Constitution, Organized Interests,& Democracy58847 SEM 001 TR 12:30pm-1:20pm GAR 326 Ethridge,M TOPIC: U.S. Constitution, Organized Interests,& Democracy

POL SCI 385 U/G 3 American Political ThoughtPolitical theory course. Prereq: jr st.

D 47822 LEC 001 W 6:30pm-9:10pm TBA Meckstroth,T

POL SCI 387 U/G 3 Seminar in American Politics:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Enrollment limited to 15 students. American politics course. Prereq: jr st.

53550 SEM 001 T 2:00pm-4:40pm TBA Hatch,D TOPIC: Administrative Ethics & Responsibility

POL SCI 408 U/G 3 The American PresidencyAmerican politics course. Prereq: jr st.

58830 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm BOL B40 Cihasky,C

POL SCI 411 U/G 3 Constitutional Law: Government Powers and FederalismAmerican politics course. Prereq: jr st.

52754 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm BOL B40 TAOlsen,E

POL SCI 412 U/G 3 Constitutional Law: Civil Rights and LibertiesAmerican politics course. Prereq: jr st.

D 58828 LEC 001 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm TBA Wochos,A

POL SCI 421 U/G 3 Party Politics in AmericaAmerican politics course. Prereq: jr st; Pol Sci 103(P) or 104(P).

52758 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA TA A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will Tofias,M be charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-

puter/internet access req’d.

POL SCI 467 U/G 3 Elections and Voting BehaviorAmerican politics course. Prereq: jr st.

58791 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Holbrook,T

POL SCI 468 U 1-3 Practicum in Mock Trial II(COMMUN 468) Retakable to 6 cr max. Students may not earn more than a total of 9 cr in Commun/Pol Sci 268/468 combined. Prereq: jr

st: Commun/Pol Sci 268(P); satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req; cons instr.D 52810 LEC 001 R 6:30pm-9:10pm TBA Bloch,B Meets with Pol Sci 268-001.

POL SCI 471 U/G 3 Problems in Law Studies:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. American politics course. Prereq: jr st.

58919 SEM 201 To be Arranged TBA Pashak,S TOPIC: Obscenity and the First Amendment 11/10/2008-12/11/2008 A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regu-lar tuition, will be charged for this section. Conducted completelyonline; computer/internet access req’d.

# POL SCI 489 U 1-6 Internship in Political ScienceOne cr earned for academic work based on 40 hrs in the internship. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 2.75 gpa; cons supervis-ing faculty member.

45650 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Bohte,J45652 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Dolan,K45654 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Ethridge,M45656 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Hatch,D45658 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Heo,U45660 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Holbrook,T

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45662 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Horowitz,S45664 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA Ihrke,D45666 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Meckstroth,T49028 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA Olsen,E45668 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA Pashak,S49030 FLD 012 To be Arranged TBA Percy,S50618 FLD 013 To be Arranged TBA Pienkos,D50620 FLD 014 To be Arranged TBA Rast,J51978 FLD 015 To be Arranged TBA Redd,S52778 FLD 016 To be Arranged TBA Smith,J53344 FLD 017 To be Arranged TBA Sugiyama,N54014 FLD 018 To be Arranged TBA Tofias,M52306 FLD 114 To be Arranged TBA Rast,J

POL SCI 497 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/topic chg. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

44176 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

#+ POL SCI 500 U 3 Capstone Course in Political SciencePrereq: sr st; declared pol sci major.

51550 SEM 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am BOL B56 Ethridge,M

POL SCI 630 U/G 3 Budgeting and Finance in the Public SectorJointly-offered w/& counts as repeat of UrbPlan 630. American politics course. Prereq: sr st or cons instr.

D 49824 LEC 001 M 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA Bohte,J 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Registration priority given to MPA stu-dents. Contact the department (229-4221) to request permissionto enroll.

POL SCI 699 U 1-6 Independent Reading:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair, & assoc dean for SAS.

52128 IND 103 To be Arranged TBA Ethridge,M TOPIC: Washington Internship

POL SCI 700 G 3 Scope and Methods of Political Science I(875) Prereq: grad st.

D 52770 SEM 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Dolan,K

POL SCI 701 G 3 Techniques of Political Science Research(817) Prereq: grad st; one undergrad stats course or cons instr.

D 52772 LEC 001 T 4:30pm-7:10pm BOL 293 Holbrook,T

POL SCI 749 G 3 Seminar in American Political InstitutionsPrereq: grad st.

D 58794 SEM 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Tofias,M 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

POL SCI 763 G 3 Scope and Dynamics of Public AdministrationPrereq: grad st.

D 51556 SEM 001 W 7:00pm-9:40pm TBA Ihrke,D

POL SCI 789 G 3 Theory and Role of Nonprofit OrganizationsPrereq: grad st.

D 58833 LEC 001 R 4:30pm-7:10pm BOL B72 Lee,M Auditing not allowed this semester.

POL SCI 792 G 3 Decision Making for Nonprofit and Public OrganizationsPrereq: grad st

D 53622 LEC 001 R 5:00pm-7:40pm TBA Bohte,J

POL SCI 793 G 3 Law of Nonprofit OrganizationsPrereq: grad st

D 52766 LEC 001 T 7:00pm-9:40pm TBA Boynton,J

POL SCI 818 G 3 Theories of International Political EconomyPrereq: grad st; intro courses in Econ & Intlrel.

D 58875 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Horowitz,S 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

POL SCI 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee assessed for 1 cr. Prereq: grad st.

POL SCI 921 G 3 Public Service Administrative InternshipPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

47824 FLD 101 W 4:00pm-6:40pm TBA Hatch,D Various sites.

POL SCI 952 G 3 The Politics of Developing Nations:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: grad st.

D 58874 SEM 001 R 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Sugiyama,N TOPIC: Democratization in Comparative Perspective

POL SCI 990 G 1-3 Research and ThesisPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

POL SCI 999 G 1-3 Independent WorkPrereq: grad st & cons instr.

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Portuguese (Portugs)

Spanish & PortugueseChair: Jeffrey Oxford, CRT 729, 229-4257

Students on Wait List MUST attend class every day during the add period in order to retain their place on the list.

PORTUGS 103 U 4 First-Semester PortuguesePrereq: none. Enroll in a LEC/LAB combination with the same last digit; i.e., enroll in LEC 401 & LAB 801.

50958 LEC 401 MWRF 10:00am-10:50am TBAD 47826 LEC 402 MW 5:00pm-6:50pm TBA

50960 LAB 801 T 10:00am-10:50am TBA47828 LAB 802 To be Arranged TBA Lab assignments are completed by independent study.

PORTUGS 199 U 1-2 Independent StudyRetakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: 2.5 gpa, cons instr, dept chair, & assoc dean for SAS.

PORTUGS 203 U 3 Third-Semester PortuguesePrereq: Portugs 104(P). Generates L&S credit for demonstrated equivalent preparation (8 retro cr).

59682 LEC 001 MWF 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA

PORTUGS 289 U 1-6 Internship in Portuguese, Lower DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: intro course in Portugs; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising faculty member.

51852 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Rei-Doval,G

PORTUGS 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

47830 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

PORTUGS 360 U 3 Brazilian Culture:(HU) Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st or cons instr.

D 47832 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA TOPIC: Brazilian Culture Through Film

PORTUGS 489 U 1-6 Internship in Portuguese, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 300-level or above course in Portugs; 2.25 gpa; cons supervis-ing faculty member.

51888 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Rei-Doval,G

PORTUGS 497 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

47834 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

PORTUGS 699 U 1-3 Independent ReadingRetakable. Prereq: jr st; 2.5 gpa; & writ cons instr, dept chair, & asst dean for SAS.

Psychology (Psych)Chair: David Osmon GAR 224 229-4747Associate Chair: Diane Reddy GAR 236 229-6432http://www.uwm.edu/dept/psychology

Department Policies

1. The Psychology Department reserves the right to drop any student who does not have the prerequisites for a course. (See Registration portion of this Schedule of Classes forinformation about fees for students dropped by department.)

2. The Psychology Department reserves the right to drop a student from an advanced lab course if he or she does not attend the course during the first week of the semester. (SeeRegistration portion of this Schedule of Classes for information about fees for students dropped by department.)

PSYCH 101 U 3 Introduction to Psychology(SS) Prereq: none. Enroll in any LEC 001-207 only; or enroll in LEC 408 & any DIS 601-610; or enroll in LEC 409 & any DIS 611-620; or

enroll in LEC 410 & any DIS 621-630. AOC students register for LEC 083 or LEC 084.47924 LEC 001 MW 4:00pm-5:15pm AUP 170

D 47926 LEC 002 R 6:30pm-9:10pm BOL B5250822 LEC 083 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm MER 316 Smuckler,N Restricted to AOC students.50824 LEC 084 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Smuckler,N Restricted to AOC students.59576 LEC 205 To be Arranged TBA Reddy,D Online U-Pace course. Students learn at their own pace and

must demonstrate mastery of each content unit before proceed-ing to the next. There are multiple opportunities to retake testswithout penalty. For more information visit:www.uwm.edu/Dept/Psychology/. Note: There are two otherUPACE sections available for registration. So, if this section isclosed, you can register for one of the other sections. A specialcourse fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will becharged for this section. Conducted completely online;computer/internet access req’d.

53262 LEC 206 To be Arranged TBA Reddy,D Online U-Pace course. Students learn at their own pace andmust demonstrate mastery of each content unit before proceed-ing to the next. There are multiple opportunities to retake testswithout penalty. For more information visit:www.uwm.edu/Dept/Psychology/. Note: There are two otherUPACE sections available for registration. So, if this section isclosed, you can register for one of the other sections. A special

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course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will becharged for this section. Conducted completely online;computer/internet access req’d.

53264 LEC 207 To be Arranged TBA Reddy,D Online U-Pace course. Students learn at their own pace andmust demonstrate mastery of each content unit before proceed-ing to the next. There are multiple opportunities to retake testswithout penalty. For more information visit:www.uwm.edu/Dept/Psychology/. Note: There are two otherUPACE sections available for registration. So, if this section isclosed, you can register for one of the other sections. A specialcourse fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will becharged for this section. Conducted completely online;computer/internet access req’d.

47862 LEC 408 TR 1:00pm-1:50pm LAP N103 Mosack,K47888 LEC 409 TR 9:00am-9:50am LUB N140 Mosack,K47914 LEC 410 MW 11:00am-11:50am BOL 15047858 DIS 601 T 8:00am-8:50am MER 31647860 DIS 602 T 9:00am-9:50am MER 31647864 DIS 603 T 10:00am-10:50am MER 31647866 DIS 604 T 11:00am-11:50am MER 31647868 DIS 605 T 12:00pm-12:50pm MER 31647870 DIS 606 R 8:00am-8:50am MER 31647872 DIS 607 R 9:00am-9:50am MER 31647874 DIS 608 R 10:00am-10:50am MER 31647876 DIS 609 R 11:00am-11:50am MER 31647878 DIS 610 R 12:00pm-12:50pm MER 31647880 DIS 611 T 8:00am-8:50am MER 31447882 DIS 612 T 12:00pm-12:50pm MER 31447884 DIS 613 T 1:00pm-1:50pm MER 31447886 DIS 614 W 1:00pm-1:50pm MER 31447890 DIS 615 R 8:00am-8:50am MER 31447892 DIS 616 R 1:00pm-1:50pm MER 31447894 DIS 617 F 8:00am-8:50am MER 31447896 DIS 618 F 11:00am-11:50am MER 31447898 DIS 619 F 12:00pm-12:50pm MER 31447900 DIS 620 F 1:00pm-1:50pm MER 31447902 DIS 621 M 8:00am-8:50am MER 31647904 DIS 622 M 1:00pm-1:50pm MER 31647906 DIS 623 T 1:00pm-1:50pm MER 31647908 DIS 624 W 1:00pm-1:50pm GAR B1747910 DIS 625 R 9:00am-9:50am MER 31447912 DIS 626 F 8:00am-8:50am MER 31647916 DIS 627 F 10:00am-10:50am GAR B1747918 DIS 628 F 11:00am-11:50am MER 31647920 DIS 629 F 12:00pm-12:50pm MER 31647922 DIS 630 F 1:00pm-1:50pm MER 316

PSYCH 199 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair, & asst dean for SAS.

PSYCH 205 U 3 Personality(SS) Prereq: Psych 101(P). Enroll in LEC 001 only; or enroll in LEC 402 & any DIS 601-610; or enroll in LEC 403 & any DIS 611-615.

D 47966 LEC 001 T 6:30pm-9:10pm BOL B5247932 LEC 402 MW 12:00pm-12:50pm LAP N103 Adesso,V47958 LEC 403 MW 1:00pm-1:50pm LUB S151 Passman,R47934 DIS 601 M 8:00am-8:50am MER 31447936 DIS 602 M 9:00am-9:50am MER 31447938 DIS 603 M 1:00pm-1:50pm MER 31447940 DIS 604 W 8:00am-8:50am MER 31647942 DIS 605 W 9:00am-9:50am MER 31647944 DIS 606 W 1:00pm-1:50pm MER 31647946 DIS 607 R 8:00am-8:50am GAR B2647948 DIS 608 R 11:00am-11:50am GAR B2647950 DIS 609 R 12:00pm-12:50pm MER 31447952 DIS 610 R 1:00pm-1:50pm MER 31647954 DIS 611 M 11:00am-11:50am MER 31447956 DIS 612 M 12:00pm-12:50pm MER 31447960 DIS 613 W 8:00am-8:50am GAR B1747962 DIS 614 W 11:00am-11:50am MER 31447964 DIS 615 W 12:00pm-12:50pm GAR B17

PSYCH 210 U 4 Psychological StatisticsPrereq: Psych 101(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any LAB 801-808.

47968 LEC 401 TR 8:00am-9:15am MER 131 Schaefer,P47970 LAB 801 M 9:00am-9:50am GAR B26

M 10:00am-10:50am BOL 29347972 LAB 802 M 11:00am-11:50am GAR B26

M 12:00pm-12:50pm BOL 29347982 LAB 803 T 10:00am-10:50am GAR B26

T 11:00am-11:50am BOL 293

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47974 LAB 804 T 12:00pm-12:50pm GAR B26

T 1:00pm-1:50pm BOL 29347976 LAB 805 W 11:00am-11:50am GAR B26

W 12:00pm-12:50pm BOL 29347978 LAB 806 W 9:00am-9:50am GAR B26

W 10:00am-10:50am BOL 29347980 LAB 807 R 1:00pm-1:50pm GAR B26

R 2:00pm-2:50pm BOL 29349720 LAB 808 R 12:00pm-12:50pm GAR B26

R 1:00pm-1:50pm BOL 293

PSYCH 214 U 3 Introduction to Conditioning and Learning(SS) Prereq: Psych 101(P).

58803 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA Woods,D

PSYCH 230 U 3 Social Psychology: Psychological Perspectives(SS) Prereq: Psych 101(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-605.

47984 LEC 401 TR 12:00pm-12:50pm LUB S15147986 DIS 601 T 9:00am-9:50am MER 31447988 DIS 602 T 10:00am-10:50am MER 31447990 DIS 603 T 11:00am-11:50am MER 31447992 DIS 604 R 10:00am-10:50am MER 31447994 DIS 605 R 11:00am-11:50am MER 314

PSYCH 254 U 3 Physiological Psychology(NS) Prereq: Psych 101(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-610.

47996 LEC 401 MW 9:00am-9:50am ENG 105 Helmstetter,F47998 DIS 601 M 8:00am-8:50am GAR B1748000 DIS 602 M 12:00pm-12:50pm GAR B1748002 DIS 603 M 1:00pm-1:50pm GAR B1748004 DIS 604 T 12:00pm-12:50pm GAR B1748006 DIS 605 T 1:00pm-1:50pm GAR B1748008 DIS 606 R 12:00pm-12:50pm GAR B1748010 DIS 607 R 1:00pm-1:50pm GAR B1750470 DIS 608 F 8:00am-8:50am GAR B2650472 DIS 609 F 11:00am-11:50am GAR B2650474 DIS 610 F 12:00pm-12:50pm GAR B26

PSYCH 260 U 3 Child Psychology(SS) Prereq: Psych 101(P). Enroll in LEC 201 only; or enroll in LEC 402 & any DIS 601-610.

59574 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Klein-Tasman,B A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

48012 LEC 402 WF 11:00am-11:50am MER 131 Passman,R59918 DIS 601 M 9:00am-9:50am GAR B1759919 DIS 602 W 8:00am-8:50am MER 31459925 DIS 603 W 9:00am-9:50am MER 31459931 DIS 604 W 12:00pm-12:50pm MER 31459932 DIS 605 M 11:00am-11:50am GAR B1759935 DIS 606 F 8:00am-8:50am GAR B1759912 DIS 607 F 9:00am-9:50am MER 31459950 DIS 608 F 10:00am-10:50am MER 31459951 DIS 609 F 12:00pm-12:50pm GAR B1750468 DIS 610 F 1:00pm-1:50pm GAR B17

PSYCH 290 U 1-3 Undergraduate Research: Lower DivisionRetakable. Prereq: fr & soph st only; Psych 101(P) and sponsorship by a faculty member.

PSYCH 292 U 3 Psychology Field Placement-Lower DivisionRetakable. Prereq: Psych 101(P); cons instr & placement supervisor.

44266 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Adesso,V44268 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Davies,W44270 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Dermer,M44272 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Fleming,R44274 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Greene,A44276 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Helmstetter,F44278 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Kanter,J44280 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA Klein-Tasman,B44282 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Larson,C44284 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA Lima,S44286 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA Merritt,M44288 FLD 012 To be Arranged TBA Moore,J44290 FLD 013 To be Arranged TBA Mosack,K44292 FLD 014 To be Arranged TBA Moyer,J44294 FLD 015 To be Arranged TBA Osmon,D44296 FLD 016 To be Arranged TBA Passman,R44298 FLD 017 To be Arranged TBA Reddy,D45752 FLD 018 To be Arranged TBA Ridley,R

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50514 FLD 019 To be Arranged TBA Swain,R50516 FLD 020 To be Arranged TBA Woods,D50852 FLD 021 To be Arranged TBA Schaefer,P

#+ PSYCH 296 U 1-3 UROP ApprenticeshipOne credit for 45 hrs research. Retakable to 9 cr max in any combination of UROP apprenticeship courses. Not open to jrs & srs.Prereq: acceptance to UROP; prior or conc reg in UROP seminar.

PSYCH 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

44226 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

PSYCH 320 U 3 Psychology of Women(SS) Foundations course. Prereq: jr st; Psych 101(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-605.

48024 LEC 401 MW 1:00pm-1:50pm CHM 180 Schaefer,P48026 DIS 601 M 9:00am-9:50am MER 31648028 DIS 602 M 11:00am-11:50am MER 31648030 DIS 603 M 12:00pm-12:50pm MER 31648032 DIS 604 W 11:00am-11:50am MER 31648034 DIS 605 W 12:00pm-12:50pm MER 316

PSYCH 325 U 4 Research Methods in PsychologyPrereq: 2.62 gpa in Psych 101(P) & 210(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any LAB 801-809.

48036 LEC 401 TR 9:00am-9:50am SAB G90 Lima,S48038 LAB 801 M 9:00am-10:50am PER 25048040 LAB 802 T 10:00am-11:50am PER 25048042 LAB 803 T 12:00pm-1:50pm PER 25048044 LAB 804 W 9:00am-10:50am PER 25048046 LAB 805 W 11:00am-12:50pm PER 25048048 LAB 806 R 10:00am-11:50am PER 25048050 LAB 807 R 12:00pm-1:50pm PER 25048052 LAB 808 M 11:00am-12:50pm PER 25048054 LAB 809 M 1:00pm-2:50pm PER 250

PSYCH 407 U 3 Personality TheorySystems course. Prereq: Psych 205(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-605.

50552 LEC 401 MW 11:00am-11:50am CRT 175 Ridley,R50560 DIS 601 M 10:00am-10:50am GAR B1750562 DIS 602 M 1:00pm-1:50pm GAR B2650564 DIS 603 T 1:00pm-1:50pm GAR B2650566 DIS 604 W 10:00am-10:50am GAR B1750568 DIS 605 W 1:00pm-1:50pm GAR B26

PSYCH 412 U 3 PsychopathologySystems course. Prereq: Psych 205(P). Enroll in LEC 001 only; or enroll in LEC 402 & any DIS 601-605.

D 48228 LEC 001 M 6:00pm-8:40pm BOL B52 Stark,G 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 48056 LEC 402 TR 12:00pm-12:50pm AUP 170 Ridley,R48058 DIS 601 T 9:00am-9:50am GAR B1748060 DIS 602 T 10:00am-10:50am GAR B1748062 DIS 603 T 11:00am-11:50am GAR B1748064 DIS 604 R 10:00am-10:50am GAR B1748066 DIS 605 R 11:00am-11:50am GAR B17

PSYCH 497 U/G 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

44228 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

PSYCH 502 U/G 4 Applied Behavior AnalysisPrereq: jr st; Psych 325(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & either LAB 801 or 902. Graduate students should enroll in LEC 401 & LAB 801.

50490 LEC 401 TRF 2:00pm-2:50pm GAR B26 Dermer,M50494 LAB 801 TR 3:00pm-4:45pm PER 25050492 LAB 902 To be Arranged TBA LAB 902 meets off campus. Students must arrange placement

preferably before semester or by end of third week. Placementsinvolve working with an approved provider of services for autisticchildren or an approved dog trainer. Service Learning Section.

PSYCH 503 U/G 3 PerceptionSystems course. Prereq: jr st; 9 cr in psych.

48814 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Greene,A

PSYCH 510 U/G 3 Advanced Psychological StatisticsPrereq: jr st & Psych 210(P); or grad st. Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-604.

48068 LEC 401 MW 10:00am-10:50am TBA Fleming,R48070 DIS 601 W 11:00am-11:50am BOL 29348072 DIS 602 W 9:00am-9:50am BOL 29348074 DIS 603 F 12:00pm-12:50pm BOL 29348076 DIS 604 F 9:00am-9:50am BOL 293

PSYCH 514 U/G 4 Conditioning and LearningRequired special course fee assessed; announced in Schedule of Classes each semester. Prereq: jr st; Psych 325(P). Enroll inLEC 401 & either LAB 801 or 802.

49700 LEC 401 MWF 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA Moore,J Taught with Psych 714 Lec 401.49704 LAB 801 MW 9:00am-10:50am PER 26549706 LAB 802 MW 11:00am-12:50pm PER 265

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PSYCH 550 U/G 3 History of PsychologySystems course. Prereq: jr st; 9 cr in psych.

50716 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Osmon,D Taught with Psych 750 Lec 201. A special course fee of $275.00,in addition to regular tuition, will be charged for this section.Conducted completely online; computer/internet access req’d.

PSYCH 555 U 3 Health PsychologySystems course. Prereq: Psych 254(P) or cons instr.

D 59575 LEC 001 R 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA Stark,G

PSYCH 611 U/G 3 Current Topics:Foundations course. Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st.

52120 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Merritt,M TOPIC: Race, Ethnicity, and Health52748 LEC 002 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA Larson,C TOPIC: Psychology of Emotions

+ PSYCH 654 U/G 4 Advanced Physiological PsychologyRequired special course fee assessed; announced in Schedule of Classes each sem. Prereq: jr st; Psych 254(P) & 325(P). Enrollin LEC 401 & either LAB 801 or 802.

48078 LEC 401 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Swain,R Taught with Psych 854, Lec 401.48080 LAB 801 R 9:00am-11:20am PER 26548082 LAB 802 R 1:00pm-3:20pm PER 265

PSYCH 656 U 4 PsychophysiologyPrereq: jr st; Psych 254(R) & 325(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & either LAB 801 or 802.

49696 LEC 401 MW 9:00am-9:50am TBA Fleming,R Taught with Psych 756 Lec 401.49708 LAB 801 M 10:00am-11:50am TBA49710 LAB 802 W 10:00am-11:50am TBA

PSYCH 660 U/G 4 Experimental Child PsychologyPrereq: jr st; Psych 260(R) & 325(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & LAB 801.

48084 LEC 401 MW 11:00am-11:50am TBA Davies,W Taught with Psych 760, Lec 401.48086 LAB 801 MW 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA

PSYCH 677 U/G 4 Experimental Social PsychologyPrereq: jr st; Psych 230(R) & 325(P). Enroll in LEC 401 & either LAB 801 or 802; or enroll in LEC 402 & either LAB 803 or 804.

48088 LEC 401 TR 10:00am-10:50am TBA Schaefer,P53282 LEC 402 TR 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA Schaefer,P48090 LAB 801 T 8:00am-9:50am TBA48092 LAB 802 R 8:00am-9:50am TBA53284 LAB 803 T 11:00am-12:50pm TBA53286 LAB 804 R 11:00am-12:50pm TBA

PSYCH 685 U/G 3 Seminar on Writing in PsychologyFoundations course. Prereq: jr st & Psych 325(P), or grad st; or cons instr.

52750 SEM 001 MW 3:00pm-4:45pm BOL 293 Dermer,M

PSYCH 690 U 1-3 Undergraduate Research: Upper DivisionRetakable. Prereq: jr st; Psych 325(P); sponsorship by a faculty member.

PSYCH 692 U 3 Field Placement in PsychologyRetakable. Prereq: jr st; cons instr & placement supervisor.

44334 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Adesso,V44336 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Davies,W44338 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Dermer,M44340 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Fleming,R44366 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Greene,A44342 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Helmstetter,F44344 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Kanter,J44346 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA Klein-Tasman,B44348 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Larson,C44350 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA Lima,S44352 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA Merritt,M44354 FLD 012 To be Arranged TBA Moore,J44356 FLD 013 To be Arranged TBA Mosack,K44358 FLD 014 To be Arranged TBA Moyer,J44360 FLD 015 To be Arranged TBA Osmon,D44362 FLD 016 To be Arranged TBA Passman,R44364 FLD 017 To be Arranged TBA Reddy,D45792 FLD 018 To be Arranged TBA Ridley,R50528 FLD 019 To be Arranged TBA Swain,R50530 FLD 020 To be Arranged TBA Woods,D50858 FLD 021 To be Arranged TBA Schaefer,P

#+ PSYCH 697 U 3 Field or Research Placement in Psychology for SeniorsFulfills Capstone req. Prereq: sr st; cons instr &, if appropriate, placement supervisor.

44368 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Adesso,V44370 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Davies,W44372 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Dermer,M44374 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Fleming,R44376 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Greene,A44378 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Helmstetter,F

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44380 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Kanter,J44382 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA Klein-Tasman,B44384 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Larson,C44386 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA Lima,S44388 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA Merritt,M44390 FLD 012 To be Arranged TBA Moore,J44392 FLD 013 To be Arranged TBA Mosack,K44394 FLD 014 To be Arranged TBA Moyer,J44396 FLD 015 To be Arranged TBA Osmon,D44398 FLD 016 To be Arranged TBA Passman,R44400 FLD 017 To be Arranged TBA Reddy,D45794 FLD 018 To be Arranged TBA Ridley,R50536 FLD 019 To be Arranged TBA Swain,R50538 FLD 020 To be Arranged TBA Woods,D50860 FLD 021 To be Arranged TBA Schaefer,P

PSYCH 698 U 3 Senior ThesisRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: sr st; 3.5 gpa in all Psych course work or cons instr.

PSYCH 699 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; 2.5 gpa & writ cons instr, dept chair & asst dean for SAS.

# PSYCH 712 G 3 Professional Ethics, Issues, and Research Methods in Clinical PsychologyPrereq: grad st.

48214 SEM 001 W 2:00pm-4:40pm GAR 204 Kohl,G

PSYCH 714 G 3 Conditioning and LearningPrereq: grad st. Enroll in LEC 401 & DIS 601.

49698 LEC 401 MWF 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA Moore,J Taught with Psych 514 Lec 401.49702 DIS 601 To be Arranged TBA Moore,J

PSYCH 724 G 3 Proseminar in Behavior AnalysisPrereq: grad st.

D 48094 SEM 001 T 6:30pm-9:10pm GAR 204 Moore,J

# PSYCH 742 G 3 Empirically-Supported InterventionsPrereq: grad st; some background in psychopathology & systems of psychotherapy recom.

49712 LEC 001 R 2:00pm-4:40pm PER 184

PSYCH 750 G 3 The History of PsychologyNot open to students with cr in Psych 550(ER). Prereq: grad st.

50718 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Osmon,D Conducted completely online; computer/internet access req’d.Taught with Psych 550 Lec 201. A special course fee of $275.00,in addition to regular tuition, will be charged for this section.Conducted completely online; computer/internet access req’d.

PSYCH 754 G 3 Proseminar in Biological PsychologyPrereq: grad st.

51690 SEM 001 R 2:00pm-4:40pm GAR 204 Moyer,J

PSYCH 756 G 3 PsychophysiologyNot open to students with cr in Psych 656(ER). Prereq: grad st. Enroll in LEC 401 & DIS 601.

49714 LEC 401 MW 9:00am-9:50am TBA Fleming,R Taught with Psych 656 Lec 401.49716 DIS 601 To be Arranged TBA Fleming,R

PSYCH 760 G 3 Experimental Child PsychologyNo cr for students w/cr in Psych 660(ER). Prereq: grad st. Enroll in LEC 401 & DIS 601 & LAB 801.

48096 LEC 401 MW 11:00am-11:50am TBA Davies,W Taught with Psych 660, Lec 401.48098 DIS 601 To be Arranged TBA Davies,W50170 LAB 801 MW 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA

Davies,W

PSYCH 790 G 1-6 Masters ResearchRetakable. Prereq: grad st & cons advisory committee.

PSYCH 791 G 3 Project in PsychologyPrereq: grad st; cons advisory committee.

45800 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Adesso,V45802 LEC 002 To be Arranged TBA Davies,W45804 LEC 003 To be Arranged TBA Dermer,M45806 LEC 004 To be Arranged TBA Fleming,R45808 LEC 005 To be Arranged TBA Greene,A45810 LEC 006 To be Arranged TBA Helmstetter,F45812 LEC 007 To be Arranged TBA Kanter,J45814 LEC 008 To be Arranged TBA Klein-Tasman,B45816 LEC 009 To be Arranged TBA Larson,C45818 LEC 010 To be Arranged TBA Lima,S45820 LEC 011 To be Arranged TBA Merritt,M45822 LEC 012 To be Arranged TBA Moore,J45824 LEC 013 To be Arranged TBA Mosack,K45826 LEC 014 To be Arranged TBA Moyer,J45828 LEC 015 To be Arranged TBA Osmon,D45830 LEC 016 To be Arranged TBA Passman,R45832 LEC 017 To be Arranged TBA Reddy,D

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45834 LEC 018 To be Arranged TBA Ridley,R48778 LEC 019 To be Arranged TBA Swain,R50194 LEC 020 To be Arranged TBA Woods,D

PSYCH 799 G 1-6 Advanced Independent StudyRetakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: grad st & sponsorship by a faculty member.

# PSYCH 802 G 3 First-Year Clinical Psychology PracticumRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: grad st; clinical training prog; cons instr.

50458 LAB 801 To be Arranged TBA Ridley,R

PSYCH 811 G 3 Community Placement in Clinical PsychologyRetakable w/chg of placement to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons instr & placement supervisor.

47928 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

PSYCH 812 G 3 Field Placement in PsychologyRetakable for cr. Prereq: grad st; cons instr & placement supervisor.

47930 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Reddy,D

PSYCH 821 G 3 Practicum in Assessment IPrereq: grad st; Psych 712(P), 801(P), 912(P); clinical training prog. Conc reg Psych 831(C) by clinical Psych students.

48222 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Klein-Tasman,B

# PSYCH 831 G 3 Assessment IPrereq: grad st.

48100 LEC 001 T 2:00pm-4:40pm GAR 204 Osmon,D

PSYCH 842 G 4 Practicum in TherapyPrereq: grad st; Psych 712(P).

48802 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Kanter,J

PSYCH 844 G 3 Practicum in Clinical SupervisionRetakable to 12 cr max. Prereq: grad st; completion of all required clinical Psych courses & practica.

44230 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Adesso,V

# PSYCH 845 G 1-3 Practicum in Empirically-Supported InterventionsRetakable once to 3 cr max. Prereq: grad st; Psych 742(C).

50456 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

# PSYCH 854 G 3 Behavioral NeuroscienceNot open to students who have cr in Psych 654(ER). Prereq: grad st. Enroll in LEC 401 & DIS 601.

48102 LEC 401 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Swain,R Taught with Psych 654, Lec 401.48104 DIS 601 To be Arranged TBA Swain,R

# PSYCH 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: grad st.

PSYCH 890 G 1-6 Graduate ResearchRetakable. Prereq: grad st & sponsorship by a grad faculty member.

# PSYCH 912 G 3 Developmental PsychopathologyPrereq: grad st.

48804 SEM 001 M 1:30pm-4:10pm GAR 204 Larson,C 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

PSYCH 930 G 3 Seminar in Social PsychologyPrereq: grad st.

D 50454 SEM 001 R 5:30pm-8:10pm GAR 204 Merritt,M

# PSYCH 933 G 1 Seminar in NeuroscienceRetakable to 3 cr max. Psych 933 & Bio Sci 933 are jointly offered; students may enroll under only one of the curricular areas inany single semester. Prereq: grad st in Bio Sci, Psych, or Ed Psych or cons instr

53916 SEM 001 F 2:00pm-4:30pm TBA Moyer,J

PSYCH 990 G 1-6 Doctoral ResearchRetakable. Prereq: grad st & admis to candidacy for Ph.D. degree.

Psychology, Crosslisted CoursesBUS ADM 442 Industrial Psychology

Russian (Russian)

Foreign Languages and LinguisticsChair: David Mulroy CRT 829 229-4948Coordinator: Joseph Peschio CRT 816 229-4949

RUSSIAN 101 U 4 First-Semester RussianPrereq: none.

46468 LEC 001 MTWR 10:00am-10:50am TBA Meyer-Blasing,K50498 LEC 002 MTWR 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA Meyer-Blasing,K59296 LEC 003 MTWR 9:00am-9:50am TBA

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RUSSIAN 199 U 1-4 Independent StudyPrereq: soph st, gpa 2.5 or above & writ cons instr, dept chair, & asst dean for SAS.

RUSSIAN 201 U 4 Third-Semester RussianPrereq: Russian 102(P). Generates L&S credit for demonstrated equivalent preparation (8 retro cr).

46546 LEC 001 MTW 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA Peschio,J

RUSSIAN 210 U 4 Russian Literacy for Native and Heritage SpeakersOpen only to native and heritage speakers of Russian with little or no formal schooling in the former Soviet Union. Generates L&Scredits for demonstrated equivalent preparation (11 retro cr). Prereq: none.

59292 LEC 001 MTWR 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA

RUSSIAN 245 U 3 Russian Life and Culture(HU) No knowledge of Russian req’d. Prereq: none.

53084 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Kitov,Y

RUSSIAN 289 U 1-6 Internship in Russian, Lower DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: intro course in Russian; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising faculty member.

51854 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

RUSSIAN 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

44650 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

# RUSSIAN 310 U/G 3 Advanced Russian Reading and Conversation:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; Russian 202(P), 210(P), or cons instr.

59293 LEC 001 MWF 11:00am-11:50am TBA

RUSSIAN 350 U 3 Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy in Translation: Major Works(HU) No knowledge of Russian req’d. Prereq: jr st.

59295 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA

RUSSIAN 489 U 1-6 Internship in Russian, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 300-level or above course in Russian; 2.25 gpa; cons supervis-ing faculty member.

51890 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

RUSSIAN 497 U/G 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

44652 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

RUSSIAN 699 U 1-6 Supervised Individual ReadingRetakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair, & assoc dean for SAS.

Russian and East European StudiesCOMPLIT 230 (HU)Literature and Society:

LEC 401 Nazi Invasion of Polish Life and CultureETHNIC 250 Selected Topics in Ethnic Studies:

LEC 204 Ethnicity and Politics in Post-Soviet RussiaPOL SCI 310 Politics of the Soviet Union and Its Successor StatesPOLISH 101 First-Semester PolishPOLISH 199 Independent StudyPOLISH 201 Third-Semester PolishPOLISH 260 (HU)Survey of Polish Literature-in-Translation: 1863 to the PresentPOLISH 289 Internship in Polish, Lower DivisionPOLISH 297 Study Abroad:POLISH 489 Internship in Polish, Upper DivisionPOLISH 497 Study Abroad:POLISH 699 Supervised Individual ReadingRUSSIAN 101 First-Semester RussianRUSSIAN 199 Independent StudyRUSSIAN 201 Third-Semester RussianRUSSIAN 245 (HU)Russian Life and CultureRUSSIAN 289 Internship in Russian, Lower DivisionRUSSIAN 297 Study Abroad:RUSSIAN 350 (HU)Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy in Translation: Major WorksRUSSIAN 489 Internship in Russian, Upper DivisionRUSSIAN 497 Study Abroad:RUSSIAN 699 Supervised Individual Reading

Sociology (Sociol)Chair: Prof. Nancy Mathiowetz BOL 778C 229-4388 [email protected]

SOCIOL 101 U 3 Introduction to Sociology(SS) Prereq: none. Enroll in any Lec 001-204 only; or enroll in LEC 405 & any DIS 601-614.

46966 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm SAB G90 Nowacek,DD 52486 LEC 002 W 5:00pm-7:40pm TBA Nowacek,D

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52540 LEC 203 To be Arranged TBA OConnor,S A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

50162 LEC 204 To be Arranged TBA OConnor,S A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

46968 LEC 405 TR 11:00am-11:50am BOL 150 Moore,T46970 DIS 601 M 9:00am-9:50am TBA46972 DIS 602 M 9:00am-9:50am TBA46974 DIS 603 M 10:00am-10:50am TBA46976 DIS 604 M 10:00am-10:50am TBA46978 DIS 605 M 11:00am-11:50am TBA46980 DIS 606 M 11:00am-11:50am TBA46982 DIS 607 T 9:00am-9:50am TBA46984 DIS 608 T 10:00am-10:50am TBA46986 DIS 609 W 9:00am-9:50am TBA46988 DIS 610 W 9:00am-9:50am TBA49434 DIS 611 W 10:00am-10:50am TBA50226 DIS 612 W 10:00am-10:50am TBA50228 DIS 613 W 11:00am-11:50am TBA50230 DIS 614 W 11:00am-11:50am TBA

SOCIOL 102 U 3 Social Problems in American Society(SS) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 001 or 002 only; or enroll in LEC 403 & any DIS 601-607.

46990 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm BOL B52 Costello,CD 48884 LEC 002 M 4:30pm-7:10pm BOL B84 Harris,J 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

46992 LEC 403 MW 11:00am-11:50am LAP N103 Moore,T46994 DIS 601 M 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA46996 DIS 602 M 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA46998 DIS 603 M 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA47000 DIS 604 M 2:00pm-2:50pm TBA48878 DIS 605 T 9:00am-9:50am TBA50300 DIS 606 T 10:00am-10:50am TBA52488 DIS 607 T 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA

SOCIOL 104 U 3 Introduction to Social Psychology(SS) Prereq: none. Enroll in LEC 401 & any DIS 601-607.

53456 LEC 401 TR 1:00pm-1:50pm BOL 150 OConnor,S47002 DIS 601 M 9:00am-9:50am TBA47004 DIS 602 M 10:00am-10:50am TBA47006 DIS 603 M 10:00am-10:50am TBA50298 DIS 604 M 11:00am-11:50am TBA52490 DIS 605 M 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA53458 DIS 606 M 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA53484 DIS 607 M 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA

SOCIOL 150 U 3 Multicultural America(SS&) Cultures and Communities Prog course; req’d service learning component. Not open to students who have cr in Anthro 150(ER),

English 150(ER), Hist 150(ER), or Wmns 150(ER). Prereq: none.49920 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm BOL B84 Velez,W

SOCIOL 199 U 1-3 Independent StudyRetakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair, & asst dean for SAS.

SOCIOL 224 U 3 American Minority Groups(SS&) Prereq: soph st or a Sociol 100-level course.

53504 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Wilson,F53672 LEC 002 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Edari,R

SOCIOL 233 U 3 Social Inequality in the United States(SS) Prereq: soph st or a Sociol 100-level course.

59095 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Dreyer,S A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

SOCIOL 241 U 3 Criminology(SS) Prereq: soph st or a Sociol 100-level course.

D 59036 LEC 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Mantyh,M50636 LEC 202 To be Arranged TBA Green,D A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will

be charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

SOCIOL 246 U 3 Juvenile Delinquency(SS) Prereq: soph st or a Sociol 100-level course.

48136 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am BOL B84 Czarnezki,M58901 LEC 002 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Czarnezki,M

SOCIOL 250 U 3 Sex and Gender(SS) Prereq: soph st or a Sociol 100-level course.

47010 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm BOL B46 Oliker,S

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SOCIOL 260 U 3 The Family and Intimate Relationships(SS) Prereq: soph st or a Sociol 100-level course.

44654 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Czarnezki,M58903 LEC 002 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Czarnezki,M

SOCIOL 261 U 3 Introduction to Statistical Thinking in SociologyPrereq: soph st or a Sociol 100-level course. Enroll in LEC 201 only; or enroll in LEC 402 & any LAB 801-804.

49450 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Harris,J A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

47012 LEC 402 MW 11:00am-11:50am LUB N146 Nachmias,C47014 LAB 801 W 1:00pm-1:50pm BOL 29347016 LAB 802 W 2:00pm-2:50pm BOL 29349828 LAB 803 R 11:00am-11:50am BOL 29349830 LAB 804 R 12:00pm-12:50pm BOL 293

SOCIOL 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

44656 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

SOCIOL 320 U 3 Social Change in American Indian Societies(SS&) Prereq: jr st & any Sociol 100-level course or Sociol 224(P).

47018 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm BOL B84 Green,D

SOCIOL 323 U 3 Perspectives on Latino Communities(SS&) Prereq: jr st & any Sociol 100-level course or cons instr.

D 52500 LEC 001 W 5:00pm-7:40pm BOL B84 Velez,W

SOCIOL 325 U 3 Social ChangePrereq: jr st & any Sociol 100-level course.

52574 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Mantyh,MD 59037 LEC 002 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Mantyh,M 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

SOCIOL 330 U 3 Economy and SocietyPrereq: jr st; a Sociol 100-level course.

58850 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Chang,K58851 LEC 202 To be Arranged TBA Britton,M A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will

be charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

SOCIOL 331 U 3 Sociology of Health CarePrereq: jr st & Sociol 101(P) or 104(P).

D 58878 LEC 001 T 4:30pm-7:10pm BOL B84 Greer,A

SOCIOL 333 U 3 Social Class in Industrial SocietyPrereq: jr st & any Sociol 100-level course.

59096 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Dreyer,S A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

SOCIOL 341 U 3 Sociology of Deviant BehaviorPrereq: jr st & any Sociol 100-level course.

47020 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am BOL B84 Krzewinski,M48880 LEC 002 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Krzewinski,M

SOCIOL 342 U 3 Sociology of LawPrereq: jr st & Sociol 101(P) or 104(P).

59035 LEC 001 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm TBA Nowacek,D

SOCIOL 343 U 3 Collective BehaviorPrereq: jr st & Sociol 101(P) or 104(P).

49840 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Mantyh,M

SOCIOL 361 U 3 Research Methods in SociologyPrereq: jr st, 9 Sociol cr, & Sociol 261(P) or equiv stats course. Enroll in LEC 401 & either LAB 801 or 802.

47022 LEC 401 TR 11:00am-11:50am BOL B84 Chesley,N47024 LAB 801 R 9:00am-9:50am BOL 29347026 LAB 802 R 10:00am-10:50am BOL 293

SOCIOL 375 U 3 History of Sociological TheoryPrereq: jr st & Sociol 101(P) or 104(P).

50480 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA Nowacek,D52568 LEC 202 To be Arranged TBA Redding,K A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will

be charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

SOCIOL 376 U/G 3 Modern Sociological TheoryPrereq: jr st; Sociol 101 (P) & 375(R); or grad st.

47028 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm BOL B84 Bharadwaj,L

# SOCIOL 399 U 1-3 Independent Study-Upper DivisionRetakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair, & asst dean for SAS.

SOCIOL 440 U/G 3 Sociology of the FamilyPrereq: jr st; 6 cr in Sociol at 200-level or above.

49836 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Oliker,S

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SOCIOL 443 U/G 3 Organizations, Occupations, and ProfessionsPrereq: jr st & Sociol 101(P) or 104(P); or grad st.

58852 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Chang,K

SOCIOL 444 U/G 3 Sociology of the BodyPrereq: jr st & any Sociol course; or grad st.

58854 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Costello,C

SOCIOL 448 U/G 3 Sociology of Children and AdolescentsPrereq: jr st & any Sociol course; or grad st.

59045 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, willbe charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

SOCIOL 495 U/G 3 Seminar in Sociology:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 6 cr 200-level or above Sociol or cons instr.

58853 SEM 201 To be Arranged TBA Chesley,N TOPIC: The Work-Family Intersection A special course fee of$275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will be charged for this sec-tion. Conducted completely online; computer/internet accessreq’d.

SOCIOL 497 U/G 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

44658 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

~ SOCIOL 701 G 1 Professional SeminarPrereq: grad st

53680 SEM 001 W 3:00pm-4:15pm BOL 778B Oliker,S

SOCIOL 715 G 3 Systematic Sociological TheoryPrereq: grad st.

D 52494 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm BOL 778B Redding,K 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

SOCIOL 750 G 3 Research Methods in SociologyPrereq: grad st.

D 53512 LEC 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm BOL 778B

SOCIOL 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: grad st.

SOCIOL 928 G 3 Seminar in Social Organization:Retakable w/chg in topic & cons advisor to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st.

D 58885 SEM 001 T 4:30pm-7:10pm BOL 778B Wilson,F TOPIC: Racial and Ethnic InequalityD 58886 SEM 002 R 4:30pm-7:10pm BOL 778B Bharadwaj,L TOPIC: Environmental Sociology

# SOCIOL 940 G 1 Applied Gerontology Capstone ISociol 940 and Soc Wrk 940 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: grad st; Nurs 760(P) & Soc Wrk851(P).

52256 SEM 001 T 4:00pm-5:50pm TBA Montgomery,R Taught with Soc Wrk 940 SEM 001.

# SOCIOL 982 G 3 Methods of Research and Analysis for Urban Social Institutions IISociol 982 & Urb Std 982 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: grad st; min. score of 85 on dept diag-nostic exam.

D 59117 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Mathiowetz,N 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Taught with Urb Std 982-001.

~ SOCIOL 990 G 1-3 Thesis/PaperOpen only to students completing the thesis/paper capstone. Retakable to 5 cr max. Prereq: grad st in Sociol MA prog; cons majorprof.

SOCIOL 999 G 1-3 Reading and ResearchRetakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

Spanish (Spanish)

Spanish & PortugueseChair: Jeffrey Oxford, CRT 729, 229-4257

Also see course listings under PORTUGUESE

Students with prior work in Spanish taking their first Spanish course at UWM must take the Spanish Placement Exam and register in the appropriate class. Contact the Testing Center229-4689 or www.testingcenter.uwm.edu

Students on Wait List MUST attend class every day during the add period in order to retain their place on the list.

SPANISH 103 U 4 First-Semester SpanishOpen only to students with 2 yrs H.S. Spanish or less or a score of 1 on Spanish placement exam. Prereq: none. Enroll in aLEC/LAB combination with the same last digit; i.e., enroll in LEC 401 & LAB 801.

47038 LEC 401 MTWR 8:00am-8:50am TBA59649 LEC 402 MTWR 8:00am-8:50am TBA47040 LEC 403 MTWR 9:00am-9:50am TBA47042 LEC 404 MTWR 9:00am-9:50am TBA47044 LEC 405 MTWR 10:00am-10:50am TBA51538 LEC 406 MTWR 10:00am-10:50am TBA47046 LEC 407 MTWR 11:00am-11:50am TBA

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47048 LEC 408 MTWR 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA47050 LEC 409 MTWR 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA47052 LEC 410 MTWR 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA47054 LEC 411 MTWR 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA

D 48622 LEC 412 T 6:30pm-8:20pm TBA Thurs LEC meets 5:30pm-6:20pm and again, after LAB 812, at7:30pm-8:20pm.

R 5:30pm-6:20pm TBAR 7:30pm-8:20pm TBA

D 50304 LEC 413 T 5:30pm-6:20pm TBA Tue LEC meets 5:30pm-6:20pm and again, after LAB 813, at7:30pm-8:20pm.

T 7:30pm-8:20pm TBAR 6:30pm-8:20pm TBA

D 52656 LEC 414 M 6:30pm-8:20pm TBA Wed LEC meets 5:30pm-6:20pm and again, after LAB 814, at7:30pm-8:20pm.

W 5:30pm-6:20pm TBAW 7:30pm-8:20pm TBA

59648 LEC 415 To be arranged TBA Course taught partially online. Internet access req’d. RegularUWM tuition assessed.

47058 LAB 801 F 8:00am-8:50am TBA47060 LAB 802 F 8:00am-8:50am TBA47062 LAB 803 F 9:00am-9:50am TBA47064 LAB 804 F 9:00am-9:50am TBA51540 LAB 805 F 10:00am-10:50am TBA47066 LAB 806 F 10:00am-10:50am TBA47068 LAB 807 F 11:00am-11:50am TBA47070 LAB 808 F 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA47072 LAB 809 F 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA AS47074 LAB 810 F 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA48624 LAB 811 F 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA

D 50306 LAB 812 R 6:30pm-7:20pm TBAD 52658 LAB 813 T 6:30pm-7:20pm TBA TAD 59643 LAB 814 W 6:30pm-7:20pm TBA

59644 LAB 815 To be arranged TBA

SPANISH 104 U 4 Second-Semester SpanishGenerates L&S credits for demonstrated equivalent preparation (4 retro crs). Prereq: grade of C- or better in Spanish 103(P) orlevel 2 score on Spanish placement exam. Enroll in a LEC/LAB combination with the same last digit; i.e., enroll in LEC 401 & LAB801.

47076 LEC 401 TWRF 8:00am-8:50am TBA47078 LEC 402 TWRF 8:00am-8:50am TBA51544 LEC 403 TWRF 9:00am-9:50am TBA59655 LEC 404 TWRF 9:00am-9:50am TBA47080 LEC 405 TWRF 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA47082 LEC 406 TWRF 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA52660 LEC 407 TWRF 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA

D 48788 LEC 408 T 6:30pm-8:20pm TBA Thur Lecture meets 5:30-6:20pm and again, after Lab 808, at7:30-8:20pm.

R 5:30pm-6:20pm TBAR 7:30pm-8:20pm TBA

D 50648 LEC 409 M 6:30pm-8:20pm TBA Wed Lecture meets 5:30-6:20pm and again, after Lab 809, at7:30-8:20pm.

W 5:30pm-6:20pm TBAW 7:30pm-8:20pm TBA

47084 LAB 801 M 8:00am-8:50am TBA59659 LAB 802 M 8:00am-8:50am TBA47086 LAB 803 M 9:00am-9:50am TBA51542 LAB 804 M 9:00am-9:50am TBA47088 LAB 805 M 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA47090 LAB 806 M 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA52662 LAB 807 M 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA

D 48790 LAB 808 R 6:30pm-7:20pm TBAD 50650 LAB 809 W 6:30pm-7:20pm TBA

SPANISH 110 U 3 Intensive Course in Spoken Spanish IPrereq: none.

D 47094 LEC 001 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm TBA

SPANISH 203 U 3 Third-Semester SpanishGenerates L&S credits for demonstrated equivalent preparation (8 retro crs). Prereq: grade of C- or better in Spanish 104(P) orlevel 3 score on Spanish placement exam.

47112 LEC 001 MWF 8:00am-8:50am TBA59669 LEC 002 MWF 8:00am-8:50am TBA47114 LEC 003 MWF 9:00am-9:50am TBA47116 LEC 004 MWF 9:00am-9:50am TBA52664 LEC 005 MWF 11:00am-11:50am TBA47118 LEC 006 MWF 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA49462 LEC 007 MWF 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA

D 52116 LEC 008 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm TBA

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SPANISH 204 U 3 Fourth-Semester SpanishGenerates L&S credits for demonstrated equivalent preparation (11 retro crs). Prereq: grade of C- or better in Spanish 203(P) orlevel 4 score on Spanish placement exam.

47120 LEC 001 MWF 8:00am-8:50am TBA59673 LEC 002 MWF 9:00am-9:50am TBA47122 LEC 003 MWF 10:00am-10:50am TBA47124 LEC 004 MWF 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA52666 LEC 005 MWF 12:00pm-12:50pm TBA47126 LEC 006 MWF 1:00pm-1:50pm TBA

D 50780 LEC 007 TR 7:00pm-8:15pm TBA

SPANISH 210 U 3 Intensive Course in Spoken Spanish IIIPrereq: Spanish 104(P), 111(P) (grade of B or better recom), or equiv.

D 47154 LEC 001 MW 7:00pm-8:15pm TBA

SPANISH 289 U 1-6 Internship in Spanish, Lower DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: intro course in Spanish; 2.25 gpa; cons supervising faculty member.

51054 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Oxford,J

#+ SPANISH 296 U 3 UROP ApprenticeshipOne credit for 45 hrs research. Retakable to 9 cr max in any combination of UROP apprenticeship courses. Not open to jrs & srs.Prereq: acceptance into UROP; prior or conc reg in UROP seminar.

SPANISH 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

47156 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

SPANISH 308 U 3 Advanced Writing and ReadingCounts as repeat of Spanish 305. Generates L&S credits for demonstrated equivalent preparation (14 retro credits). Prereq: C- orbetter in Spanish 204(P), or score level 5 on Spanish placement exam, or cons instr.

52704 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA59675 LEC 002 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA52706 LEC 003 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA52708 LEC 004 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA52710 LEC 005 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA52712 LEC 006 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA

D 52728 LEC 007 TR 5:30pm-6:45pm TBA

# SPANISH 315 U 1 Spanish Immersion ExperienceRetakable to 3 cr max. Prereq: Spanish 308(P) or cons instr.

p 50970 LEC 001 F 5:00pm-7:30pm CRT 739 Suarez-Felipe,E 10/20/2008-11/01/2008 FOCUS: . Course meets 3 days 10/24, S 10:00am-2:30pm CRT 739 10/25, 10/26.U 10:00am-3:30pm CRT 739

SPANISH 318 U 3 Advanced Speaking and ListeningFor non-heritage Spanish speakers. Counts as a repeat of Spanish 311. Generates L&S credits for demonstrated equivalent prepa-ration (14 retro cr). Prereq: C- or better in Spanish 204(P), or score level 5 on Spanish placement exam, or cons instr.

52714 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA59679 LEC 002 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA52716 LEC 003 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA52718 LEC 004 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA52720 LEC 005 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA52722 LEC 006 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA

D 52724 LEC 007 MW 5:30pm-6:45pm TBA

SPANISH 319 U 3 Advanced Speaking and Listening for Heritage SpeakersOpen only to heritage Spanish speakers. Others with near-native proficiency admitted at instr discretion. Counts as a repeat ofSpanish 317. Generates L&S credits for demonstrated equivalent preparation (14 retro credits). Prereq: C- or better in Spanish204(P), or score level 5 on Spanish placement exam, or cons instr.

52726 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA

SPANISH 332 U 3 Business and Legal Spanish IPrereq: Spanish 308(C).

47324 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Mendez-Santalla,I

SPANISH 341 U/G 3 Introduction to Hispanic LinguisticsGenerates L&S credits for demonstrated equivalent preparation (14 retro cr). Prereq: jr st; Spanish 308(P).

52730 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Wheatley,K53204 LEC 002 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Wheatley,K

SPANISH 347 U/G 3 Introduction to Translation: Spanish to EnglishPrereq: jr st; Spanish 308(P); grade of C or better in English 102(R) or score at level 4 on EPT recom.

D 47326 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Olen,A 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 MAFLL translation students must enroll inSpanish 707.

SPANISH 348 U/G 3 Introduction to Translation: English to SpanishPrereq: jr st; Spanish 308(P); grade of C or better in English 102(R) or score at level 4 on EPT recom.

D 50164 LEC 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Zeise,M Not open to students who have credit in Spanish 499 with sametopic.

# SPANISH 349 U/G 3 Introduction to InterpretingSpanish 349 & Trnsltn 349 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: jr st; Spanish 318(P) or 319(P) or consinstr.

D 40750 LEC 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Rascon,S

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SPANISH 350 U 3 Introduction to Literary Analysis(HU) Prereq: Spanish 308(P); 318(C) or 319(C).

51632 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Ferreira,C51634 LEC 002 TR 3:30pm-4:45pm TBA Melgarejo-Acosta,M

D 58657 LEC 003 MW 4:30pm-5:45pm TBA Bird-Soto,N

SPANISH 371 U 3 Introduction to Latino Literature in English(HU&) Prereq: jr st or writ cons dept.

58624 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Bird-Soto,N

SPANISH 391 U 3 Social and Historical Issues in the Hispanic World:(HU) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: Spanish 308(P); Spanish 318 (P) or 319(P).

53202 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Ferreira,C TOPIC: Spain Today

SPANISH 444 U/G 3 Spanish Syntax and Morphology(344) Prereq: jr st; Spanish 341(P).

D 51630 LEC 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Wheatley,K

SPANISH 446 U/G 3 Hispanic SociolinguisticsPrereq: jr st; Spanish 341(P).

D 58629 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Rei-Doval,G

SPANISH 470 U/G 3 Survey of Hispanic Literature and CivilizationPrereq: jr st; Spanish 350(P).

58631 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA McCaw,R

SPANISH 474 U/G 3 Survey of Spanish Literature and CivilizationPrereq: jr st; Spanish 350(P).

58632 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Oxford,J

~ SPANISH 489 U 1-3 Internship in Spanish, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for academic work based on 40 hrs in internship. Retakable to 3 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 6 cr at 400-level or above inSpanish; 3.50 gpa in Spanish major; writ cons supervising faculty member and dept chair.

51056 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Oxford,J54070 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Jordan,S

SPANISH 497 U/G 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

48774 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

SPANISH 499 U 1-6 Ad Hoc:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; add’l prereqs may be assigned to specific topic.

53654 LEC 002 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA Sotomayor,M TOPIC: Spanish for Health Professionals

SPANISH 507 U/G 3 Seminar on Spanish-American Literature:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; Spanish 470(P) & 472(P), & 474(P).

D 50652 SEM 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Ferreira,C TOPIC: The Latin American Short Story 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

SPANISH 572 U/G 3 Seminar on Cervantes:(409) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; Spanish 470(P) & 474(P).

D 58633 SEM 001 T 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA McCaw,R

SPANISH 575 U/G 3 Seminar on 18th & 19th Century Spanish-American Literature & Civilization:(455) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st; Spanish 470(P) & 472(P).

D 58659 SEM 001 R 5:00pm-7:40pm TBA Melgarejo-Acosta,M

SPANISH 599 U 1 Capstone ExperiencePrereq: sr st; writ cons instr & dept chair.

48772 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Bird-Soto,N48854 LEC 002 To be Arranged TBA Ferreira,C48856 LEC 003 To be Arranged TBA Jordan,S48858 LEC 004 To be Arranged TBA McCaw,R53226 LEC 005 To be Arranged TBA Melgarejo-Acosta,M48860 LEC 006 To be Arranged TBA Mendez-Santalla,I48862 LEC 007 To be Arranged TBA Oxford,J48864 LEC 008 To be Arranged TBA Rascon,S48866 LEC 009 To be Arranged TBA Rei-Doval,G48868 LEC 010 To be Arranged TBA Sotomayor,M50966 LEC 011 To be Arranged TBA Suarez-Felipe,E50968 LEC 012 To be Arranged TBA Wheatley,K

# SPANISH 699 U 1-3 Independent ReadingRetakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max; limit 3 cr per semester. Prereq: jr st; 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, dept chair & asst dean for SAS.

# SPANISH 700 G 1 Practicum in Spanish Language Teaching Methods(706) Retakable to 2 cr max. Prereq: grad st; MAFLL 700(C) or cons instr.

51648 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Suarez-Felipe,E

# SPANISH 707 G 3 Introduction to Translation: Spanish to EnglishSpanish 707 & Trnsltn 707 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Not open for cr to students w/grad cr in Spanish347. Prereq: grad st; Spanish 308(P) or equiv.

D 53200 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Rascon,S 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Taught-with TransLtn 707.

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SPANISH 757 G 3 Seminar in One or More Areas of Siglo de Oro Literature and Related Topics:(753) Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st.

D 58660 SEM 001 T 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA McCaw,R TOPIC: The World of Don Quijote

SPANISH 781 G 3 Seminar in Hispanic Literature:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: grad st.

D 53454 SEM 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Ferreira,C TOPIC: Generation of 98 to 1975

SPANISH 791 G 3 Spanish Culture and Related Topics:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st.

D 58661 LEC 001 R 5:00pm-7:40pm TBA Melgarejo-Acosta,M

SPANISH 799 G 1-3 Independent WorkRetakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

53230 IND 005 To be Arranged TBA Mendez-Santalla,I FOCUS: Business and legal Spanish I. To enroll, contactinstructor.

Translation (TRNSLTN)

M.A. in Foreign Language and LiteratureCoordinator Gabrielle Verdier, Curtin Hall 778, 229-3346

# TRNSLTN 349 U/G 3 Introduction to InterpretingSpanish 349 & Trnsltn 349 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: jr st; Spanish 318(P) or 319(P) or consinstr.

D 58966 LEC 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Rascon,S

TRNSLTN 415 U/G 3 Introduction to Translation: French to EnglishFrench 415(425) & Trnsltn 415 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: jr st; grade of B of better in French325(P); French 324(327)(P) or (332)(P).

D 53222 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Bolduc,M 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

TRNSLTN 425 U/G 3 Introduction to German TranslationGerman 425 & Trnsltn 425 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: jr st; German 332(426), 333(P), &334(P).

D 58967 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA

TRNSLTN 465 U/G 3 Introduction to Translation: English to FrenchFrench 465 & Trnsltn 465 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Counts as repeat of French 499 with

D 58968 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Vatan,F

TRNSLTN 530 U/G 3 Business and Professional Aspects of Translation(FLL 525) Prereq: jr st; French 415(425)(P), or German 425(P), or Spanish 347(P) or 707(P), or Trnsltn 415(P), 425(P), or 707(P).

D 58969 LEC 001 T 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA

# TRNSLTN 707 G 3 Introduction to Translation: Spanish to EnglishSpanish 707 & Trnsltn 707 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Not open for cr to students w/grad cr in Spanish347. Prereq: grad st; Spanish 308(P) or equiv.

53136 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA Rascon,S 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# TRNSLTN 720 G 3 Topics in Translation:Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st; French 515(526)(C), German 525(C), or Spanish 447(C) or 717(C); or consTrnsltn coord.

D 58970 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA

TRNSLTN 730 G 3 Internship in Translation(MAFLL 730) Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: Trnsltn (MAFLL) 726(P); French 515(526)(P), German 525(P), Spanish447(P), or Spanish 448(P).

53134 FLD 101 To be Arranged TBA Rascon,S51918 FLD 102 To be Arranged TBA Terando,L

# TRNSLTN 820 G 3 Translation TheoryCompLit 820 & Trnsltn 820 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: grad st.

D 58971 LEC 001 R 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA Terando,L

Translation Certificate ProgramENGLISH 435 Professional and Technical WritingENGLISH 439 Document DesignENGLISH 708 Advanced Professional WritingFRENCH 415 Introduction to Translation: French to EnglishFRENCH 465 Introduction to Translation: English to FrenchGERMAN 425 Introduction to German TranslationGERMAN 672 German for Professional PurposesSPANISH 347 Introduction to Translation: Spanish to EnglishSPANISH 348 Introduction to Translation: English to SpanishSPANISH 349 Introduction to InterpretingTRNSLTN 415 Introduction to Translation: French to EnglishTRNSLTN 425 Introduction to German TranslationTRNSLTN 530 Business and Professional Aspects of TranslationTRNSLTN 730 Internship in Translation

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Urban Studies Program (Urb Std)

Urban StudiesDirector: Amanda Seligman BOL 768 229-4751

URB STD 250 U 3 Exploring the Urban Environment(SS) Prereq: none.

47032 LEC 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA49430 LEC 002 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA

D 47030 LEC 003 T 4:30pm-7:10pm TBA

# URB STD 289 U 1-6 Internship in Urban Studies, Lower DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: intro course in Urb Std or related area; 2.25 gpa; cons supervisingfaculty member.

51856 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

URB STD 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

49690 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

URB STD 360 U 3 Perspectives on the Urban Scene:(SS) Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st.

48392 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Rivas,P TOPIC: Crime and Violence in the City58804 LEC 202 To be Arranged TBA Lorr,M TOPIC: Cities in Popular Culture A special course fee of

$275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will be charged for this sec-tion. Conducted completely online; computer/internet accessreq’d.

# URB STD 489 U 1-6 Internship in Urban Studies, Upper DivisionOne cr earned for 40 hrs work. Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; 300-level or above course in Urb Std or related area; 2.5 gpa;cons supervising faculty member.

45840 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Anderson,M45842 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Aneesh,A45844 FLD 003 To be Arranged TBA Austin,J45846 FLD 004 To be Arranged TBA Bharadwaj,L45848 FLD 005 To be Arranged TBA Bohte,J45850 FLD 006 To be Arranged TBA Chesley,N45852 FLD 007 To be Arranged TBA Costello,C45854 FLD 008 To be Arranged TBA De Sousa,C45856 FLD 009 To be Arranged TBA Edari,R45858 FLD 010 To be Arranged TBA Ghose,R45860 FLD 011 To be Arranged TBA Gordon,M45862 FLD 012 To be Arranged TBA Green,D45864 FLD 013 To be Arranged TBA Greer,A45866 FLD 014 To be Arranged TBA Ihrke,D45868 FLD 015 To be Arranged TBA Jordan,J45870 FLD 016 To be Arranged TBA Kenny,J45872 FLD 017 To be Arranged TBA Levine,M45874 FLD 018 To be Arranged TBA Mathiowetz,N45876 FLD 019 To be Arranged TBA McCarthy,L45878 FLD 020 To be Arranged TBA McKay,S45880 FLD 021 To be Arranged TBA Meyer,S45882 FLD 022 To be Arranged TBA Montgomery,R45884 FLD 023 To be Arranged TBA Nachmias,C45886 FLD 024 To be Arranged TBA Oliker,S45888 FLD 025 To be Arranged TBA Percy,S45890 FLD 026 To be Arranged TBA Rast,J48150 FLD 027 To be Arranged TBA Redding,K48152 FLD 028 To be Arranged TBA Renda,L48154 FLD 029 To be Arranged TBA Rodriguez,J48308 FLD 030 To be Arranged TBA Seligman,A48926 FLD 031 To be Arranged TBA Shashko,P48928 FLD 032 To be Arranged TBA Velez,W48930 FLD 034 To be Arranged TBA Wilson,F48932 FLD 035 To be Arranged TBA Smith,J

URB STD 497 U/G 1-12 Study Abroad:Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog, contact CIE Overseas Programs, PER 166, 229-5182.

49692 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

# URB STD 699 U 3 Independent ReadingRetakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; 2.5 gpa; cons instr, dept chair, & asst dean for SAS.

URB STD 840 G 3 Community Health PlanningPrereq: grad st.

D 58515 LEC 001 R 4:30pm-7:10pm BOL 768B Greer,A

URB STD 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: grad st.

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URB STD 921 G 3 Seminar: Research Methods in Urban AffairsPrereq: grad st.

D 47036 SEM 001 M 4:30pm-7:10pm BOL 768B Rast,J 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

URB STD 927 G 2-3 Urban InternshipRetakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: grad st.

51614 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

URB STD 971 G 3 Seminar on the History of American Urban ProblemsHist 971 & Urb Std 971 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: grad st.

58976 SEM 001 T 4:00pm-6:40pm HLT 286 Seligman,A Class jointly offered with History 971

# URB STD 982 G 3 Methods of Research and Analysis for Urban Social Institutions IISociol 982 & Urb Std 982 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: grad st; min. score of 85 on dept diag-nostic exam.

D 59118 LEC 001 M 4:30pm-5:20pm TBA Mathiowetz,N 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Taught with Sociol 982-001.

URB STD 983 G 3 Contemporary Urban Social Structure and ChangePrereq: grad st.

D 58909 LEC 001 W 4:30pm-7:10pm BOL 768B Edari,R

URB STD 990 G 1-3 Master’s Research or ThesisPrereq: grad st.

URB STD 991 G 1-6 Doctoral Research or DissertationRetakable. Prereq: grad st.

URB STD 998 G 1-3 Independent Study for Master’s StudentsRetakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st.

URB STD 999 G 1-3 Independent Study for Doctoral StudentsRetakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st.

Urban Studies Certificate ProgramAFRICOL 319 History of Blacks in the American CityAFRICOL 341 Black Politics and City GovernmentAFRICOL 372 African-American Literary Movements: The Harlem RenaissanceANTHRO 641 Seminar in Anthropology:

SEM 001 Ancient CitiesED POL 113 (SS)The Milwaukee CommunityED POL 114 Community ProblemsED POL 401 Foundations of Community-Based OrganizationsGEOG 140 (SS)Our Urban Environment: Introduction to Urban GeographyGEOG 441 Geography of Cities and Metropolitan AreasHIST 303 A History of Greek Civilization: The Greek City-StateHIST 307 A History of Rome: The RepublicHIST 450 Growth of Metropolitan MilwaukeeHIST 595 The Quantitative Analysis of Historical DataSOC WRK 206 Society, Poverty and Welfare ProgramsURB STD 250 (SS)Exploring the Urban EnvironmentURB STD 360 (SS)Perspectives on the Urban Scene:

LEC 001 Crime and Violence in the CityLEC 202 Cities in Popular Culture

URB STD 489 Internship in Urban Studies, Upper DivisionURB STD 699 Independent ReadingURBPLAN 140 (SS)Issues in Contemporary Urban PlanningURBPLAN 316 Planning for the Great Cities of AmericaURBPLAN 591 Introduction to Urban Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in PlanningURBPLAN 630 Budgeting and Finance in the Public SectorURBPLAN 651 Land Use Planning PracticeURBPLAN 684 Planning Local Economic DevelopmentWMNS 489 Feminism in the City: Internship in Women’s Studies

Urban Studies, Crosslisted CoursesGEOG 441 Geography of Cities and Metropolitan AreasGEOG 880 Challenges to Urban SustainabilityPOL SCI 630 Budgeting and Finance in the Public SectorPOL SCI 763 Scope and Dynamics of Public AdministrationPOL SCI 789 Theory and Role of Nonprofit OrganizationsPOL SCI 921 Public Service Administrative InternshipSOCIOL 750 Research Methods in SociologySOCIOL 940 Applied Gerontology Capstone I

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Women’s Studies, Center for (Wmns)Director: Gwynne Kennedy, BOL 735, 229-5918, www.uwm.edu/Dept/CWS

IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION:

1. Students who enroll in a WMNS course and do not meet all prerequisites will be administratively dropped.

2. Students who miss the first week of a WMNS course without having contacted the instructor in advance may be administratively dropped. Students who miss the first day of class-es may also be subject to this policy.

For a listing of Cross-listed Women’s Studies Courses please see the MULTIDISCIPLINARY COURSES (PDF) link at the beginning of this schedule or contact the Center forWomen’s Studies for more information.

~+ WMNS 192 U 3 Freshman Seminar:(HU) Open only to freshmen. Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: none.

58696 SEM 001 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA Terwelp,K TOPIC: Radical Women: Fighting for Equality

WMNS 200 U 3 Introduction to Women’s Studies: A Social Science Perspective(SS) May not be taken for cr if Wmns 201 or L&S-Hum 201 is also taken. Prereq: none.

52638 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA Bose,P50810 LEC 292 To be Arranged TBA Delgado,M A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will

be charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

WMNS 201 U 3 Introduction to Women’s Studies: A Humanities Perspective(HU) May not be taken for cr if Wmns 200 or L&S SS 200 is also taken. Prereq: none.

50280 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Miller-Dillon,K51238 LEC 002 TR 9:30am-10:45am TBA Gerhart,C47496 LEC 003 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Fey,J52640 LEC 294 To be Arranged TBA Park,S A special course fee of $275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will

be charged for this section. Conducted completely online; com-puter/internet access req’d.

WMNS 290 U 3 Selected Topics in Women’s Studies:Specific topics and add’l prereqs announced in Schedule of Classes each time course is offered. Retakable w/chg in topic to 9 crmax. Prereq: none.

50806 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Bravo,E TOPIC: Women, Family, and Work53216 LEC 292 To be Arranged TBA Park,S TOPIC: Women and Sexual Violence A special course fee of

$275.00, in addition to regular tuition, will be charged for this sec-tion. Conducted completely online; computer/internet accessreq’d.

WMNS 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

47500 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

WMNS 302 U 3 Gendered Bodies:Retakable w/chg in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st.

58697 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm TBA Kader,C TOPIC: Bodies, Choice, and Power

WMNS 401 U/G 3 Global FeminismsPrereq: jr st & Wmns 200(P) or 201(P); or grad st.

D 50808 LEC 001 W 5:00pm-7:40pm TBA Mansson McGinty,A Course taught partially online. Internet access req’d. Class meets9/3, 9/17, 10/1, 10/15, 10/29, 11/12, 12/10. Regular UWM tuitionassessed.

# WMNS 410 U/G 3 Theoretical Traditions in Women’s StudiesNot retakable. Prereq: jr st; Wmns 200(P) or 201(P); or grad st.

51694 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:15pm TBA Westlund,A

# WMNS 489 U 4 Feminism in the City: Internship in Women’s StudiesPrereq: jr st; Wmns 200(P), 201(P), 500(P), or 501(P); 2.50 gpa & cons Women’s Studies Prog dir.

60034 FLD 001 R 3:30pm-6:10pm TBA Bravo,E

WMNS 497 U/G 1-12 Study Abroad:Retakable w/chg in topic. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

47502 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

WMNS 501 U/G 3 Advanced Humanities Seminar in Women’s Studies:Retakable w/chg in topic to combined max of 9 cr for Wmns 500 & 501. Prereq: jr st; 6 cr in women’s studies.

58698 SEM 001 MW 3:30pm-4:45pm TBA Mayes,P TOPIC: Language and Gender

WMNS 699 U 1-3 Independent ReadingRetakable. Prereq: jr st; 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr, Women’s Studies Prog dir & asst dean for SAS.

WMNS 999 G 1-6 Advanced Independent WorkRetakable w/chg in topic to 9 cr max. Prereq: grad st; cons Wmns dir.

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Women’s Studies, Crosslisted CoursesAD LDSP 795 Women and Leadership in EducationAFRICOL 344 Political Movements and Organizations in the AfroworldCOMMUN 401 Communication in Marital and Family RelationshipsCOMPLIT 230 (HU)Literature and Society:

LEC 001 Women Writers and SexualityCOMPLIT 360 Seminar in Literature and Cultural Experience:

SEM 001 Arabic Women Writers in TranslationECON 248 (SS&)Economics of DiscriminationENGLISH 243 (HU)Introduction to Literature by Women:ENGLISH 295 (HU)Women and FilmENGLISH 623 Seminar in American Literature:

SEM 001 American Women RegionalistsENGLISH 882 Seminar in 19th Century American Literature:

SEM 001 American Women Writers and the SentimentalHIST 141 (SS)The Family and Sex Roles in the PastLESBGAY 200 (HU)Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender StudiesNURS 327 Nursing Science III: Health Concepts-Women & ChildrenPSYCH 320 (SS)Psychology of WomenSOC WRK 771 Development of the Family Over the Life SpanSOCIOL 250 (SS)Sex and GenderSOCIOL 260 (SS)The Family and Intimate RelationshipsSOCIOL 440 Sociology of the Family

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COLLEGE OF LETTERS AND SCIENCE – CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS AND SPECIAL LISTINGS

êSubject & Credits/ Course Title/Catalog No. Level Class No. Section Days Hours Bldg. & Room Instructor Comments

Aging, Certificate Program in the Study ofSOC WRK 564 Social Services for the Aging

American Indian StudiesANTHRO 314 American Indian Societies and CulturesENGLISH 372 (HU&)Survey of American Indian LiteratureENGLISH 520 (&)Studies in American Indian Literature:

LEC 001 Postcolonial and American Indian LiteratureENGLISH 632 Seminar in American Indian Literature:

SEM 001 The Fiction of Louise ErdrichETHNIC 203 (SS&)Western Great Lakes American Indian Community Life of the

PastETHNIC 250 Selected Topics in Ethnic Studies:

LEC 002 Indians, Artists, and Conquistadors: The U.S. SouthwestLEC 003 First Semester Ojibwe

HIST 262 (SS&)North American Indian History to 1887HIST 473 (HU&)History of Wisconsin IndiansSOCIOL 320 (SS&)Social Change in American Indian Societies

Ancient Mediterranean StudiesANTHRO 103 (SS)Digging Up the Past: Approaches to ArchaeologyANTHRO 306 European ArchaeologyARTHIST 101 (HU)Ancient and Medieval Art and ArchitectureARTHIST 316 Roman Art and ArchaeologyARTHIST 413 Greek SculptureCLASSIC 101 Latin and Greek in English WordsCLASSIC 170 (HU)Classical MythologyCLASSIC 171 (HU)Classical Mythology: An Audio-Visual SupplementCLASSIC 201 (HU)Introduction to Greek Life and LiteratureCLASSIC 202 (HU)Introduction to Roman Life and LiteratureCLASSIC 301 (HU)The Life and Literature of Classical Athens: Herodotus and

DramatistsCLASSIC 304 (HU)The Graeco-Roman World:

LEC 001 PompeiiCLASSIC 390 (HU)Egyptian MythologyCLASSIC 699 Directed ReadingCOMPLIT 207 (HU)World Literature in Translation: Antiquity through the 1600sGREEK 103 First Semester GreekGREEK 199 Independent StudyGREEK 205 Third Semester GreekGREEK 502 Readings in Ancient Greek Poetry:

LEC 001 SophoclesGREEK 699 Directed ReadingHEBR ST 274 (HU)Ancient Egyptian CivilizationHIST 203 (HU)The History of Medieval Europe: The Early Middle AgesHIST 303 A History of Greek Civilization: The Greek City-StateHIST 307 A History of Rome: The RepublicLATIN 103 First Semester LatinLATIN 199 Independent StudyLATIN 501 Readings in Latin Prose:

LEC 002 CiceroLATIN 699 Directed ReadingPHILOS 430 History of Ancient Philosophy

Applied GerontologyARCH 302 Architecture and Human BehaviorARCH 791 Master’s Level Directed ResearchARCH 792 Master’s Level Independent Studies and ResearchBUS ADM 755 Health Care Administration and Delivery SystemsHCA 337 Introduction to Healthcare Databases and TechnologiesHCA 442 Healthcare Database Design and ManagementHMS 550 Psychological Aspects of Human MovementNURS 760 Processes of AgingSOC WRK 564 Social Services for the AgingSOCIOL 940 Applied Gerontology Capstone I

Asian StudiesARTHIST 105 (HU)Asian Art and ArchitectureARTHIST 480 Chinese PaintingARTHIST 482 Topics in Non-Western Art:

LEC 001 Japanese ArchitectureCHINESE 101 First Semester ChineseCHINESE 201 Third Semester ChineseCHINESE 301 Fifth Semester ChineseECON 351 Introduction to International Economic Relations

Asian Studies, cont.ECON 353 Economic DevelopmentFLL 107 First-Semester Hmong LiteracyGEOG 115 (SS)Introductory Economic GeographyHIST 175 (HU)East Asian Civilization to 1600HIST 287 (SS)The Vietnam WarHIST 402 Topics in Asian History:

LEC 001 Modern KoreaJAPAN 101 First Semester JapaneseJAPAN 201 Third-Semester JapaneseJAPAN 301 Fifth Semester JapaneseKOREAN 101 First-Semester KoreanKOREAN 201 Third Semester KoreanLINGUIS 200 (HU)Aspects of Language:

LEC 002 A Survey of Language and Culture and Southeast AsiaPHILOS 204 (HU)Introduction to Asian ReligionsPOL SCI 343 Asian International RelationsSOCIOL 325 Social Change

Childhood and Adolescence StudiesAFRICOL 451 Rites of Passage in Black SocietiesED POL 534 The Student at Risk (Causes)ED POL 580 An Overview of Child/Youth CareED PSY 330 Introduction to Learning and DevelopmentED PSY 640 Human Development: Theory and ResearchEXCEDUC 580 An Overview of Child/Youth CareEXCEDUC 600 Survey of Exceptional EducationHCA 203 (SS)Human Life CycleL&I SCI 645 Library Materials for ChildrenL&I SCI 646 Library Materials for Young AdultsNURS 203 (SS)Human Growth and Development Across the Life SpanPSYCH 260 (SS)Child PsychologyPSYCH 660 Experimental Child PsychologySOC WRK 562 Child and Family ServicesSOC WRK 580 An Overview of Child/Youth CareSOCIOL 246 (SS)Juvenile DelinquencySOCIOL 448 Sociology of Children and Adolescents

Cultures and CommunitiesAFRICOL 100 (HU&)Black Reality: Survey of African-American SocietyAFRICOL 102 (HU&)Survey of African-American LiteratureAFRICOL 111 (HU&)Introduction to African-American History to 1865AFRICOL 112 (HU&)Introduction to African-American History, 1865 to the PresentAFRICOL 125 (SS&)Economics of the Black CommunityAFRICOL 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 African American Life StoriesAFRICOL 193 (SS)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 Race in Popular CultureAFRICOL 205 (HU&)The Poetry of African, African-American, and Caribbean

WritersAFRICOL 265 (SS&)Psychological Effects of RacismANTHRO 102 (SS)Introduction to Anthropology: Culture and SocietyANTHRO 104 (SS)Lifeways in Different Cultures: A Survey of World SocietiesANTHRO 150 (SS&)Multicultural AmericaANTHRO 355 (SS)Globalization, Culture, and EnvironmentART 100 (A&)American Art and CultureART 105 (A)Art SurveyART 106 (A)Art SurveyARTHIST 104 (HU)African, New World and Oceanic Art and ArchitectureARTHIST 105 (HU)Asian Art and ArchitectureARTHIST 371 African ArtCES 210 (NS)Introduction to Conservation and Environmental ScienceCOMMUN 350 (SS&)Intercultural CommunicationCOMPLIT 133 (HU)Contemporary Imagination in Literature and the ArtsCOMPLIT 135 (HU)Experiencing Literature in the 21st Century:

LEC 401 The Quest of the Holy GrailCOMPLIT 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 002 The Bible in African CulturesCOMPLIT 207 (HU)World Literature in Translation: Antiquity through the 1600sCOMPLIT 208 (HU)World Literature in Translation: The 17th to the 21st CenturyDANCE 122 (A&)Beginning African Dance IDANCE 313 (A&)Dance of the African DiasporaDANCE 360 (A)Movement and LearningECON 248 (SS&)Economics of DiscriminationED POL 113 (SS)The Milwaukee CommunityED POL 460 (HU&)The Chicano Experience

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Cultures and Communities,cont.ED POL 625 Race Relations in EducationENGLISH 150 (HU&)Multicultural AmericaENGLISH 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar

SEM 005 Multicultural AmericaSEM 008 Hmong American Life StoriesSEM 011 Hmong American Life Stories

ENGLISH 277 (HU&)Introduction to Ethnic Minority Literature:LEC 001 Introduction to African American Literature & Film

ENGLISH 279 (HU&)Introduction to U.S. Latino/a Literature:ENGLISH 281 (HU&)Introduction to African-American Literature:ENGLISH 372 (HU&)Survey of American Indian LiteratureENGLISH 520 (&)Studies in American Indian Literature:

LEC 001 Postcolonial and American Indian LiteratureETHNIC 101 (HU&)The Making of American Cultures: Africans, Europeans, and

Indian NationsETHNIC 203 (SS&)Western Great Lakes American Indian Community Life of the

PastETHNIC 265 (SS&)Hmong Americans: History, Culture, and Contemporary LifeEXCEDUC 330 (SS)Deaf HistoryFILM 150 (A&)Multicultural AmericaFILM 301 Conversations with Filmmakers and Critics

LEC 001 Focus: Radical Black FilmFILM 302 (A)Video in the ClassroomGEOG 110 (SS)The World: Peoples and RegionsGEOG 114 (SS&)Geography of Race in the United StatesGEOG 125 (NS)Introduction to Environmental GeographyGEOG 130 (SS)Geography of IslamGEOG 140 (SS)Our Urban Environment: Introduction to Urban GeographyHEBR ST 254 (HU)Studies in Hebrew Culture

LEC 001 The HolocaustHEBR ST 261 (HU)Representing the Holocaust in Words and ImagesHIST 150 (HU&)Multicultural AmericaHIST 175 (HU)East Asian Civilization to 1600HIST 180 (SS)Latin American Society and CultureHIST 210 (SS)The Twentieth Century: A Global HistoryHIST 229 (HU&)History of Race, Science, and Medicine in the United StatesHIST 262 (SS&)North American Indian History to 1887HIST 267 (HU&)The History of Latinos in the United StatesHIST 269 (HU&)Asian Americans in Historical PerspectiveHIST 271 (HU)The 1960’s in the United States: A Cultural HistoryHIST 282 (HU)The Modern Middle East in the Nineteenth and Twentieth

CenturiesHIST 473 (HU&)History of Wisconsin IndiansJEWISH 101 (HU)Jewish Culture in America: History, Literature, FilmJEWISH 261 (HU)Representing the Holocaust in Words and ImagesLATINO 101 (SS&)Introduction to Latino StudiesMUSIC 102 (A)American Popular MusicMUSIC 310 (A)Introduction to World MusicsNURS 101 (SS&)Cultural Diversity in Health CarePHILOS 204 (HU)Introduction to Asian ReligionsPOL SCI 106 (SS)Politics of the World’s NationsPOL SCI 175 (SS)Introduction to International RelationsPOL SCI 215 (SS&)Ethnicity, Religion and Race in American PoliticsSOC WRK 665 (SS&)Cultural Diversity and Social WorkSOCIOL 150 (SS&)Multicultural AmericaSOCIOL 224 (SS&)American Minority GroupsSOCIOL 250 (SS)Sex and GenderSOCIOL 320 (SS&)Social Change in American Indian SocietiesSOCIOL 323 (SS&)Perspectives on Latino CommunitiesSPANISH 371 (HU&)Introduction to Latino Literature in EnglishSPANISH 391 (HU)Social and Historical Issues in the Hispanic World:

LEC 001 Spain TodayTHEATRE 120 (A)Performance and Popular CultureTHEATRE 460 Storytelling:

LEC 001 TBAWMNS 200 (SS)Introduction to Women’s Studies: A Social Science PerspectiveWMNS 201 (HU)Introduction to Women’s Studies: A Humanities Perspective

Digital Arts and CultureART 118 Digital Arts: Culture, Theory, PracticeART 317 3D Imaging IART 393 Digital PrintmakingCOMMUN 313 Human Communication and TechnologyCOMMUN 410 Organizational Communication TechnologyENGLISH 111 (HU)Entertainment Arts: Film, Television, and the InternetENGLISH 291 Introduction to Television StudiesENGLISH 394 Theories of Mass Culture:

LEC 001 Latino/Latina American Popular CultureENGLISH 439 Document DesignFILM 202 Current Topics in Media Arts Production:

Digital Arts and Culture, cont.FILM 222 Basic Elements of VideoFILM 255 Introduction to Digital ArtsFILM 302 (A)Video in the ClassroomFINEART 319 Hybrid Sculptural Forms:JMC 101 (SS)Introduction to Mass MediaJMC 111 (HU)Gender and the MediaJMC 113 Internet CultureJMC 336 Media GraphicsJMC 450 Race and Ethnicity in the MediaJMC 559 Law of Mass CommunicationJMC 562 Media Studies and CultureJMC 620 Global Media SystemsMUSIC 328 Digital Synthesis and Systems II

Freshman SeminarAFRICOL 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 African American Life StoriesAFRICOL 193 (SS)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 Race in Popular CultureSEM 002 Sex, Drugs, Rock ‘n’ Roll, and (You Name It): The

Neuroendocrinology of Young AdulthoodANTHRO 193 (SS)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 The New American FamilyATM SCI 194 (NS)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 The Art and Science of Weather ForecastingBIO SCI 194 (NS)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 Current Topics in Human Health and DiseaseSEM 002 Bioethics

CELTIC 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Celtic Film: Fact or Fiction?

COMMUN 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Communication and ConflictSEM 002 Communication and Conflict

COMPLIT 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Discovering Food: Myth, Ritual, and SymbolSEM 002 The Bible in African Culture

ECON 193 (SS)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Economics of East Asia

ENGLISH 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 The Memoir: Writing Your LifeSEM 002 Aspects of HellSEM 003 Satire: From Jon Swift to Jon StewartSEM 004 Wiki Nation: Producing the InternetSEM 005 (HU&) Multicultural AmericaSEM 006 Going Green: Literature and FilmSEM 007 Representations of the American DreamSEM 008 Hmong American Life StoriesSEM 009 Baseball Reading and CultureSEM 010 The Beat WritersSEM 011 Hmong American Life StoriesSEM 012SEM 013 The Translation Game: Examining Hidden Meanings in LanguageSEM 014 Contemporary Western Stories of Zen/BuddhismSEM 015 Writing for the Social GoodSEM 016 Wild Justice: Revenge, Terror, and the State

GERMAN 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Pacts with the Devil

HIST 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Life in a Medieval CastleSEM 002 The 1950’s: Fear, Sex, & Rock ‘n’ RollSEM 003 Love & Attachment in Buddhist LiteratureSEM 004 Marie-Antoinette: Villain or VictimSEM 005 Man’s Best Friend: Human-Animal Relations in HistSEM 006 Living in a Divided World, 1945-1991: “We are all Children of the

Cold War”ITALIAN 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:MATH 194 (NS)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 Invisible Mathematics: Unseen Math in Everyday InteractionsPHILOS 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 Coffee Houses and Revolutionary Ideas: Reason and Nature in theEnlightenment

PHYSICS 194 (NS)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Physics,Sci,Technology in Our Society: Friend/Foe?

POL SCI 193 (SS)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 You Be Perry MasonSEM 002 Profiles in Power

PSYCH 193 (SS)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Psychology and HealthSEM 002 Coping with Stress: Principles and Strategies for Health and Well-

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Freshman Seminar, cont.SOCIOL 193 (SS)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 Global Problems and the Culture of CapitalismSEM 002 College in the City: Pupils, Places, and Politics

WMNS 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Radical Women: Fighting for Equality

Great Books, Study of the Liberal Arts ThroughCLASSIC 201 (HU)Introduction to Greek Life and LiteratureCLASSIC 202 (HU)Introduction to Roman Life and LiteratureCLASSIC 301 (HU)The Life and Literature of Classical Athens: Herodotus and

DramatistsCOMPLIT 207 (HU)World Literature in Translation: Antiquity through the 1600sCOMPLIT 208 (HU)World Literature in Translation: The 17th to the 21st CenturyENGLISH 301 Survey of English Literature, Beginnings to 1500ENGLISH 304 Survey of English Literature, 1798-1900ENGLISH 305 Survey of English Literature: 1900 to the PresentENGLISH 307 Survey of American Literature to 1865ENGLISH 451 ChaucerENGLISH 452 ShakespeareENGLISH 454 MiltonENGLISH 530 Studies in Shakespeare:

LEC 001 TragediesHEBR ST 233 Introduction to the New TestamentHIST 101 (HU)Western Civilization: Ancient World to 1500HIST 102 (HU)Western Civilization: 1500 to the PresentLATIN 501 Readings in Latin Prose:

LEC 002 CiceroPHILOS 349 Great Moral PhilosophersPHILOS 430 History of Ancient PhilosophyRUSSIAN 350 (HU)Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy in Translation: Major WorksSOCIOL 375 History of Sociological Theory

HmongENGLISH 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 008 (HU&)Hmong American Life Stories SEM 011 (HU&)Hmong American Life Stories

ETHNIC 265 (SS&)Hmong Americans: History, Culture, and Contemporary LifeFLL 107 First-Semester Hmong Literacy

International Technical Communication CertificateENGLISH 435 Professional and Technical WritingENGLISH 708 Advanced Professional Writing

Internships, L&SAFRICOL 289 Internship in Africology, Lower DivisionAFRICOL 489 Internship in Africology, Upper DivisionANTHRO 289 Internship in Anthropology, Lower DivisionANTHRO 489 Internship in Anthropology, Upper DivisionANTHRO 585 Internship in Forensic ToxicologyANTHRO 724 Internship in Museum StudiesARTHIST 289 Internship in Art History, Lower DivisionARTHIST 489 Internship in Art History, Upper DivisionARTHIST 691 Art Museum InternshipARTHIST 891 Art Museum InternshipATM SCI 695 Internship in Atmospheric Sciences, Upper DivisionBIO SCI 289 Internship in Biological Sciences, Lower DivisionBIO SCI 489 Internship in Biological Sciences, Upper DivisionCES 289 Internship in Environmental Studies, Lower DivisionCES 489 Internship in Environmental Studies, Upper DivisionCHEM 289 Internship in Chemistry, Lower DivisionCHEM 489 Internship in Chemistry, Upper DivisionCHEM 585 Internship in Forensic ToxicologyCOMMUN 698 Internship in CommunicationCOMMUN 998 Communication InternshipECON 289 Internship in Economics, Lower DivisionECON 489 Internship in Economics, Upper DivisionENGLISH 449 Writing Internship in EnglishENGLISH 569 Internship in Teaching ESL to Adult LearnersFRENCH 289 Internship in FrenchFRENCH 489 Internship in FrenchGEOG 289 Internship in Geography, Lower DivisionGEOG 489 Internship in Geography, Upper DivisionGEOG 698 GIS/Cartography InternshipGEOG 889 Internship in GeographyGLOBAL 489 Internship in Global Studies, Upper DivisionHIST 289 Internship in History, Lower DivisionHIST 489 Internship in History, Upper Division

Internships, L&S, cont.HIST 701 Internship in Public HistoryIND REL 921 Internship in Industrial RelationsINTLST 450 Internship in International StudiesJMC 399 On-Campus InternshipJMC 600 Off-Campus InternshipL&S HUM 289 Internship in Humanities, Lower Division:

FLD 102 Walt Disney World College Program, Journal Part IFLD 103 Walt Disney World College Program, Journal Part 2

L&S HUM 489 Internship in Humanities, Upper DivisionL&S SS 289 Internship in Social Sciences, Lower Division:

FLD 102 Walt Disney World College Program, Course 1FLD 103 Walt Disney World College Program, Course 2FLD 104 Walt Disney World College Program, Ind Learn Prog1FLD 105 Walt Disney World College Program, Pro Dev SeriesFLD 106 Walt Disney World College Program, Ind Learn Prog2

L&S SS 489 Internship in Social Sciences, Upper DivisionL&S SS 498 Washington InternshipLINGUIS 289 Internship in Linguistics, Lower DivisionLINGUIS 489 Internship in Linguistics, Upper DivisionMATH 489 Internship in Mathematics, Upper DivisionMATH 792 Industrial InternshipMTHSTAT 489 Internship in Mathematical Statistics, Upper DivisionPOL SCI 489 Internship in Political SciencePOL SCI 921 Public Service Administrative InternshipPSYCH 292 Psychology Field Placement-Lower DivisionPSYCH 692 Field Placement in PsychologyPSYCH 697 Field or Research Placement in Psychology for SeniorsPSYCH 811 Community Placement in Clinical PsychologyPSYCH 812 Field Placement in PsychologyTRNSLTN 730 Internship in TranslationURB STD 289 Internship in Urban Studies, Lower DivisionURB STD 489 Internship in Urban Studies, Upper DivisionURB STD 927 Urban InternshipWMNS 489 Feminism in the City: Internship in Women’s Studies

Latin American and Caribbean StudiesAFRICOL 205 (HU&)The Poetry of African, African-American, and Caribbean

WritersAFRICOL 320 Black Cultures in Latin America and the CaribbeanANTHRO 310 Archaeology of Middle AmericaANTHRO 328 Comparative Studies of Music, Race, and Gender in NationalismARTHIST 104 (HU)African, New World and Oceanic Art and ArchitectureCOMPLIT 232 Literature and Politics:

LEC 001 Gender and the Historical NovelCOMPLIT 350 Topics in Comparative Literature:

LEC 002 Literary and Artistic Perspectives on ProstitutionECON 353 Economic DevelopmentECON 774 Economic Development - TheoryHIST 180 (SS)Latin American Society and CulturePOL SCI 346 U.S.-Latin American RelationsPORTUGS 360 (HU)Brazilian Culture:

LEC 001 Brazilian Culture Through FilmSPANISH 192 Freshman Seminar:

LEC 001 Virgins and Whores: Myths, Legends, and Women of Latin AmericaSPANISH 315 Spanish Immersion ExperienceSPANISH 470 Survey of Hispanic Literature and CivilizationSPANISH 507 Seminar on Spanish-American Literature:

SEM 001 The Latin American Short StorySPANISH 575 Seminar on 18th & 19th Century Spanish-American Literature &

Civilization:

Literature in TranslationCLASSIC 201 (HU)Introduction to Greek Life and LiteratureCLASSIC 202 (HU)Introduction to Roman Life and LiteratureCLASSIC 301 (HU)The Life and Literature of Classical Athens: Herodotus and

DramatistsCLASSIC 304 (HU)The Graeco-Roman World:

LEC 001 PompeiiCLASSIC 390 (HU)Egyptian MythologyCOMPLIT 133 (HU)Contemporary Imagination in Literature and the ArtsCOMPLIT 135 (HU)Experiencing Literature in the 21st Century:

LEC 401 The Quest of the Holy GrailCOMPLIT 207 (HU)World Literature in Translation: Antiquity through the 1600sCOMPLIT 208 (HU)World Literature in Translation: The 17th to the 21st CenturyCOMPLIT 230 (HU)Literature and Society:

LEC 001 Women Writers and SexualityLEC 401 WW2 Poland: Lit & Film of the Nazi Years

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Literature in Translation, cont.COMPLIT 231 (HU)Literature and Religion:

LEC 001 Bible as Lit: The Christian FoundationLEC 002 The Quaran as Literature

COMPLIT 233 (HU)Literature and Film:LEC 001 The Gangster Film in the East and West

COMPLIT 350 Topics in Comparative Literature:LEC 001 Love and Death in the European Novel

COMPLIT 360 Seminar in Literature and Cultural Experience:SEM 001 Arabic Women Writers in Translation

FRENCH 145 (HU)Views of France:LEC 001 Learning French Culture through CuisineLEC 002 Learning French Culture through CuisineLEC 003 Learning French Culture through Cuisine

HEBR ST 274 (HU)Ancient Egyptian CivilizationHEBR ST 331 Topics in Biblical Literature:

LEC 001 Religious Law & Faith in the Hebrew ScripturesITALIAN 145 (HU)Views of Italy:

LEC 001 Italians and the MafiaLEC 002 Italians and the MafiaLEC 003 Italians and the MafiaLEC 004 Italians and the Mafia

POLISH 260 (HU)Survey of Polish Literature-in-Translation: 1863 to the PresentRUSSIAN 350 (HU)Dostoyevsky and Tolstoy in Translation: Major Works

Master of Public AdministrationBUS ADM 738 Human Resource ManagementCIV ENG 492 Environmental Impact AssessmentCIV ENG 594 Physical Planning and Municipal EngineeringIND REL 921 Internship in Industrial RelationsPOL SCI 763 Scope and Dynamics of Public AdministrationPOL SCI 921 Public Service Administrative InternshipURB STD 840 Community Health PlanningURB STD 927 Urban InternshipURBPLAN 651 Land Use Planning PracticeURBPLAN 684 Planning Local Economic DevelopmentURBPLAN 711 Planning Theories and PracticeURBPLAN 721 Applied Planning MethodsURBPLAN 751 Introduction to Urban Design and Physical PlanningURBPLAN 791 Introduction to Urban Geographic Information Systems for PlanningURBPLAN 810 Planning Policy AnalysisURBPLAN 857 Urban Design as Public Policy

Masters in Human Resources and Labor RelationsAD LDSP 710 Organizational Change and Team LeadershipAD LDSP 757 Principles and Foundations of Adult EducationBUS ADM 442 Industrial PsychologyBUS ADM 443 Special Topics in Human Resources Management:

LEC 001 CompensationLEC 002 Staffing Human Resources

BUS ADM 737 Managerial Decisions and NegotiationsBUS ADM 738 Human Resource ManagementBUS ADM 795 Seminar-in-Management:

SEM 001 Quantitative Preparation for Doctoral StudiesBUS ADM 799 Reading and ResearchBUS ADM 888 Candidate for DegreeBUS ADM 899 Management Research Project/ThesisBUSMGMT 706 Managing in a Dynamic EnvironmentBUSMGMT 709 Data Analysis for Management ApplicationsBUSMGMT 712 Strategic ManagementCOMMUN 665 Introduction to MediationECON 415 Economics of Employment and Labor RelationsHIST 440 History of the American Working ClassesIND REL 701 Industrial and Labor RelationsIND REL 712 Employment LawIND REL 715 Alternative Dispute ResolutionIND REL 731 Research Tools for Practitioners in Human Resources and LaborRelationsIND REL 801 Research Project in Industrial and Labor RelationsIND REL 888 Candidate for DegreeIND REL 921 Internship in Industrial RelationsIND REL 999 Independent StudySOCIOL 443 Organizations, Occupations, and Professions

Mediation and Negotiation Certificate ProgramBUS ADM 737 Managerial Decisions and NegotiationsBUS ADM 799 Reading and ResearchCOMMUN 665 Introduction to MediationCOMMUN 998 Communication InternshipCOMMUN 999 Independent StudyIND REL 715 Alternative Dispute ResolutionIND REL 801 Research Project in Industrial and Labor RelationsIND REL 921 Internship in Industrial RelationsIND REL 999 Independent Study

Middle Eastern and North African StudiesARABIC 101 First Semester ArabicARABIC 199 Independent StudyARABIC 201 Third Semester ArabicARABIC 297 Study Abroad:ARABIC 497 Study Abroad:CLASSIC 390 (HU)Egyptian MythologyCOMPLIT 231 (HU)Literature and Religion:

LEC 002 The Quran as LiteratureCOMPLIT 360 Seminar in Literature and Cultural Experience:

SEM 001 Arabic Women Writers in TranslationHEBR ST 101 First Semester HebrewHEBR ST 105 Introduction to Biblical Hebrew IHEBR ST 201 Third-Semester HebrewHEBR ST 261 (HU)Representing the Holocaust in Words and ImagesHEBR ST 274 (HU)Ancient Egyptian CivilizationHIST 282 (HU)The Modern Middle East in the Nineteenth and Twentieth

CenturiesHIST 319 The Era of the CrusadesHIST 385 Political Islam to Zionism: Middle Eastern Intellectual History, 1789-

1990HIST 386 Africa: The Age of Empires to 1880JEWISH 261 (HU)Representing the Holocaust in Words and Images

Modern StudiesENGLISH 720 Modern Literary TheoryENGLISH 743 Film StudiesENGLISH 875 Seminar in Modern Literature:

SEM 001 Becoming Modern: Gendered NarrativesHIST 712 Historiography and Theory of History

Nonprofit ManagementBUS ADM 738 Human Resource ManagementBUSMGMT 718 Concepts and Practice of Nonprofit ManagementBUSMGMT 724 Accounting for Nonprofit OrganizationsPOL SCI 789 Theory and Role of Nonprofit Organizations

Organizational AdministrationCOMMUN 101 (SS)Introduction to Interpersonal CommunicationCOMMUN 103 (HU)Public SpeakingCOMMUN 105 (SS)Business and Professional CommunicationCOMMUN 300 Interviewers and InterviewingCOMMUN 310 Communication in OrganizationsCOMMUN 323 Communication in Groups and TeamsCOMMUN 370 Quantitative Research in CommunicationECON 103 (SS)Principles of MicroeconomicsECON 104 (SS)Principles of MacroeconomicsECON 210 Economic StatisticsECON 325 Money and BankingECON 351 Introduction to International Economic RelationsECON 415 Economics of Employment and Labor RelationsECON 448 Economics of Human ResourcesENGLISH 205 Business WritingENGLISH 206 Technical WritingENGLISH 430 Advanced Writing WorkshopPSYCH 325 Research Methods in PsychologySOCIOL 101 (SS)Introduction to SociologySOCIOL 104 (SS)Introduction to Social PsychologySOCIOL 330 Economy and SocietySOCIOL 361 Research Methods in SociologySOCIOL 443 Organizations, Occupations, and Professions

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Premedical StudiesANTHRO 104 (SS)Lifeways in Different Cultures: A Survey of World SocietiesBIO SCI 150 (NS+)Foundations of Biological Sciences IBIO SCI 152 (NS+)Foundations of Biological Sciences IIBIO SCI 315 Cell BiologyBIO SCI 316 Laboratory in Genetics and Cell BiologyBIO SCI 325 GeneticsBIO SCI 370 Animal PhysiologyBIO SCI 383 General MicrobiologyBIO SCI 401 ImmunologyCHEM 102 (NS+)General ChemistryCHEM 104 (NS+)General Chemistry and Qualitative AnalysisCHEM 343 Organic ChemistryCHEM 344 Organic Chemistry LaboratoryCHEM 345 Organic ChemistryCHEM 501 Introduction to BiochemistryCOMMUN 103 (HU)Public SpeakingENGLISH 102 TIS - Gen Ed Engl CompetencyCollege Writing and ResearchHIST 229 (HU&)History of Race, Science, and Medicine in the United StatesHMS 211 First Aid and Cardiopulmonary ResuscitationHONORS 310 Introduction to Clinical Medicine for Premedical StudentsMATH 116 College AlgebraMATH 117 TrigonometryMATH 211 (NS)Survey in Calculus and Analytic GeometryMATH 221 (NS)Honors Calculus IMATH 225 (NS)Calculus with Precalculus IMATH 226 (NS)Calculus with Precalculus IIMATH 231 (NS)Calculus and Analytic GeometryPHILOS 241 (HU)Introductory EthicsPHILOS 244 (HU)Ethical Issues in Health Care:

LEC 101 Contemporary ProblemsLEC 102 Contemporary Problems

PHYSICS 120 (NS)General Physics I (Non-Calculus Treatment)PHYSICS 121 (NS+)General Physics Laboratory I (Non-Calculus Treatment)PHYSICS 122 (NS)General Physics II (Non-Calculus Treatment)PHYSICS 123 (NS+)General Physics Laboratory II (Non-Calculus Treatment)PHYSICS 209 (NS)Physics I (Calculus Treatment)PHYSICS 210 (NS)Physics II (Calculus Treatment)PHYSICS 214 (NS+)Lab Physics I (Calculus Treatment)PHYSICS 215 (NS+)Lab Physics II (Calculus Treatment)PSYCH 101 (SS)Introduction to Psychology

Professional Writing and CommunicationENGLISH 708 Advanced Professional Writing

Religious StudiesAFRICOL 312 The Church in African-American LifeANTHRO 314 American Indian Societies and CulturesANTHRO 543 Cross-Cultural Study of ReligionARTHIST 101 (HU)Ancient and Medieval Art and ArchitectureARTHIST 102 (HU)Renaissance to Modern Art and ArchitectureARTHIST 104 (HU)African, New World and Oceanic Art and ArchitectureARTHIST 105 (HU)Asian Art and ArchitectureARTHIST 326 Heretics and Iconoclasts: The Art and Architecture of the Christian

EastARTHIST 333 High Renaissance Art in ItalyARTHIST 371 African ArtCLASSIC 170 (HU)Classical MythologyCLASSIC 171 (HU)Classical Mythology: An Audio-Visual SupplementCLASSIC 304 (HU)The Graeco-Roman World:

LEC 001 PompeiiCLASSIC 390 (HU)Egyptian MythologyCOMPLIT 135 (HU)Experiencing Literature in the 21st Century:

LEC 401 The Quest of the Holy GrailCOMPLIT 231 (HU)Literature and Religion:

LEC 001 Bible as Lit: The Christian FoundationLEC 002 The Quaran as Literature

GEOG 130 (SS)Geography of IslamHEBR ST 105 Introduction to Biblical Hebrew IHEBR ST 233 Introduction to the New TestamentHEBR ST 238 (HU)Topics in Hebrew/Jewish Literature, Art, and Culture: History,

Ethics, and SocietyHEBR ST 249 (HU)History of Jewish Civilization: Biblical PeriodHEBR ST 274 (HU)Ancient Egyptian CivilizationHEBR ST 331 Topics in Biblical Literature:

LEC 001 Religious Law & Faith in the Hebrew ScripturesHIST 175 (HU)East Asian Civilization to 1600HIST 282 (HU)The Modern Middle East in the Nineteenth and Twentieth

CenturiesHIST 302 History of Christianity, East and West Since 1500

Religious Studies, cont.HIST 319 The Era of the CrusadesHIST 364 The Holocaust: Anti-Semitism & the Fate of Jewish People in

Europe, 1933-45HIST 370 Topics in the History of Religious Thought:

LEC 001 Paganism in the Ancient WorldHIST 385 Political Islam to Zionism: Middle Eastern Intellectual History, 1789-

1990HIST 600 Seminar in History:

SEM 002 Historical Encounters:Religious-Age of EmpiresPHILOS 204 (HU)Introduction to Asian ReligionsPHILOS 207 (HU)Religion and SciencePHILOS 250 (HU)Philosophy of ReligionPOL SCI 215 (SS&)Ethnicity, Religion and Race in American Politics

Rhetorical Leadership CertificateCOMMUN 672 Communication and Social OrderCOMMUN 762 Argumentation in Theory and Practice

Scandinavian Studies, Additional CoursesGERMAN 115 (HU)Seminar on Scandinavian Culture:

SEM 001 Scandinavian Culture Through FilmSEM 002 Vikings And Violence

GERMAN 180 First-Semester Swedish

Seminars, L&S UndergraduateAFRICOL 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 African American Life StoriesAFRICOL 193 (SS)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 Race in Popular CultureANTHRO 193 (SS)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 The New American FamilySEM 002 Sex, Drugs, Rock ‘n’ Roll, and (You Name It): The

Neuroendocrinology of Young AdulthoodANTHRO 641 Seminar in Anthropology:ATM SCI 194 (NS)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 The Art and Science of Weather ForecastingBIO SCI 194 (NS)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 Current Topics in Human Health and DiseaseSEM 002 Bioethics

BIO SCI 380 (NS)Honors Seminar:SEM 001 Genes of BehaviorSEM 002 Animal Thinking

BIO SCI 670 Senior Seminar in Biological SciencesCELTIC 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 Celtic Film: Fact or Fiction?CES 490 Senior Seminar: Conservation and Environmental ScienceCOMMUN 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 Communication and ConflictSEM 002 Communication and Conflict

COMPLIT 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 The Bible in African CulturesSEM 002 Discovering Food: Myth, Ritual, and Symbol

COMPLIT 360 Seminar in Literature and Cultural Experience:SEM 001 Arabic Women Writers in Translation

ECON 193 (SS)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Economics of East Asia

ENGLISH 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 The Memoir: Writing Your LifeSEM 002 Aspects of HellSEM 003 Satire: From Jon Swift to Jon StewartSEM 004 Wiki Nation: Producing the InternetSEM 005 (HU&) Multicultural AmericaSEM 006 Going Green: Literature and FilmSEM 007 Representations of the American DreamSEM 008 (HU&) Hmong American Life StoriesSEM 009 Baseball Reading and CultureSEM 010 The Beat WritersSEM 011 (HU&) Hmong American Life StoriesSEM 012 TBASEM 013 The Translation Game: Examining Hidden Meanings in LanguageSEM 014 Contemporary Western Stories of Zen/BuddhismSEM 015 Writing for the Social GoodSEM 016 Wild Justice: Revenge, Terror, and the State

ENGLISH 685 (HU)Honors Seminar:SEM 001 Aslant & Askew: Unreliable Narration

GEO SCI 697 Seminar in the Geological Sciences:SEM 001 Ichnology

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Seminars, L&S Undergraduate, cont.GERMAN 115 (HU)Seminar on Scandinavian Culture:

SEM 001 Scandinavian Culture Through FilmSEM 002 Vikings And Violence

GERMAN 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Pacts with the Devil

HIST 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Life in a Medieval CastleSEM 002 The 1950’s: Fear, Sex, & Rock ‘n’ RollSEM 003 Love & Attachment in Buddhist LiteratureSEM 004 Marie-Antoinette: Villain or VictimSEM 005 Man’s Best Friend: Human-Animal Relations in HistSEM 006 Living in a Divided World, 1945-1991: “We are all Children of the

Cold War”HIST 293 (HU)Seminar on Historical Method: Theory and ApproachHIST 398 (HU)Honors Seminar:

SEM 001 Pagans & Christians in the Roman EmpireHIST 399 (SS)Honors Seminar:

SEM 001 History of the American PresidencyHIST 600 Seminar in History:

SEM 001 Incarcerated: Japanese-Americans & World War IISEM 002 Race Relations in AmericaSEM 003 The Renaissance and the ReformationSEM 004 Colonialism’s Encounters:Religious-Age of Empire

HONORS 200 (HU)Honors Seminar: The Shaping of the Modern Mind:SEM 001 The Idea of the Nation in Modern HistorySEM 002 The Idea of the Nation in Modern HistorySEM 003 War Stories: Art & Experience from the Front LineSEM 004 Transforming ShakespeareSEM 005 Works of Force: War & the Limits of HeroismSEM 006 Romantic ComedySEM 007 Topic to be AnnouncedSEM 008 19th Century European Sociol & Political ThoughtSEM 009 Freudian SlipsSEM 010 Love is a Battlefield:Roman to Renaissance LitSEM 011 Romantic ComedySEM 012 Love is a Battlefield:Roman to Renaissance LitSEM 013 Topic to be Announced

HONORS 380 (A)Honors Seminar in the Arts:SEM 001 Shakespeare and OperaSEM 002 The Art of Nonfiction Writing

HONORS 680 (HU)Honors Seminar in the Humanities:SEM 001 The Hidden Order in Literature and FilmSEM 002 After the Fall:Wisdom of Tragicomedy in Lit & Film

INTLST 550 Senior Seminar in International Studies:SEM 001 Humanitarianism in Global Perspective

ITALIAN 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:JMC 661 Seminar in Media Communication and Society:

SEM 003 Internet CultureSEM 004 Selected by StudentsSEM 005 War and the Media

MATH 194 (NS)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Invisible Mathematics: Unseen Math in Everyday Interactions

MATH 341 Seminar: Introduction to the Language and Practice of MathematicsPHILOS 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 Coffee Houses and Revolutionary Ideas: Reason and Nature in theEnlightenment

PHILOS 681 Seminar in Advanced Topics:PHILOS 685 Senior Capstone Research Seminar:

SEM 001 Aristotelian Themes in Contemporary EthicsPHYSICS 194 (NS)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 Physics,Sci,Technology in Our Society: Friend/Foe?PHYSICS 498 Undergraduate Physics SeminarPOL SCI 193 (SS)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 You Be Perry MasonSEM 002 Profiles in Power

POL SCI 380 (SS)Honors Seminar:SEM 001 U.S. Constitution, Organized Interests,& Democracy

PSYCH 193 (SS)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Psychology and HealthSEM 002 Coping with Stress: Principles and Strategies for Health and Well-

BeingPSYCH 685 Seminar on Writing in PsychologySOCIOL 193 (SS)Freshman Seminar:

SEM 001 Global Problems and the Culture of CapitalismSEM 002 College in the City: Pupils, Places, and Politics

SPANISH 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Virgins/Whores: Myths, Legends, & Women of LatinAm

WMNS 192 (HU)Freshman Seminar:SEM 001 Radical Women: Fighting for Equality

SwedishGERMAN 180 First-Semester Swedish

Teaching English to Speakers of Other LanguagesENGLISH 400 Introduction to English LinguisticsENGLISH 403 Survey of Modern English GrammarENGLISH 404 Language, Power, and IdentityENGLISH 565 Introduction to Adult/University Level TESOLENGLISH 567 Materials for ESL InstructionENGLISH 569 Internship in Teaching ESL to Adult LearnersLINGUIS 350 (SS)Introduction to LinguisticsLINGUIS 565 Introduction to Adult/University Level TESOL

Undergraduate Research Opportunity ProgramANTHRO 296 UROP ApprenticeshipBIO SCI 296 UROP ApprenticeshipCOMMUN 296 UROP ApprenticeshipENGLISH 296 UROP ApprenticeshipGEOG 296 UROP ApprenticeshipHIST 296 UROP ApprenticeshipJMC 296 UROP ApprenticeshipL&S HUM 296 UROP ApprenticeshipL&S NS 296 UROP ApprenticeshipL&S SS 291 UROP SeminarL&S SS 296 UROP ApprenticeshipPHYSICS 296 UROP ApprenticeshipPSYCH 296 UROP Apprenticeship

Washington Internship ProgramECON 699 Independent Work:

IND 122 Washington Internship IIND 123 Washington Internship II

L&S SS 498 Washington InternshipPOL SCI 699 Independent Reading:

IND 103 Washington Internship

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COLLEGE OF NURSINGBeginning with the Spring 2006 Semester, all undergraduate students enrolled in Junior level classes (NURS 205, 211, 315, 320, 321, 326, 327, 328, 331 & 334) and Senior levelclasses (NURS 403, 404, 415, 440, 442, 443) in the clinical major will be assessed a Differential Tuition of $30 per credit, regardless of the credit plateau. This additional tuitionenhances the quality of education in the College of Nursing.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT STUDY, INDEPENDENT READING, & FIELD WORK COURSES: to register on PAWS, choose ‘Add a Class’. Select the term you want toadd the class to. Next to Search for Classes click ‘Search’. Select subject from the drop down menu and enter the Catalog Number. Click on ‘Search’. Select section with yourinstructor’s name, click on ‘select class.’ Select the number of Units from the drop down menu then click on ‘Next.’ Click on ‘Proceed To Step 2 of 3’. Click on ‘Finish Enrolling.’Some courses may require permission to enroll.

Nursing (Nurs)Student Advising: 229-5482 Cun 129

NURS 101 U 3 Cultural Diversity in Health Care(SS&) Prereq: none.

57084 LEC 001 TR 8:00am-9:15am CUN 151D 57086 LEC 002 M 5:00pm-7:50pm CUN 151 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

NURS 102 U 2 Perspectives on Health Care SystemsPrereq: none.

57088 LEC 001 F 9:00am-10:50am ENG 105D 57290 LEC 002 R 5:00pm-6:50pm END 107 Broadcast to UW-Washington County. For UWM students.

Meets in END 107.D 57410 LEC 103 R 5:00pm-6:50pm TBA Broadcast from UWM. For UW-Washington County students.

Will meet in room 276 on the UW-Washington County campus.

NURS 103 U 1 Freshman Seminar in Professional NursingPrereq: admis to Pre-Nursing prog.

57090 SEM 001 T 10:00am-10:50am CUN 50557092 SEM 002 T 11:00am-11:50am CUN 50557094 SEM 003 R 10:00am-10:50am CUN 50557578 SEM 004 W 9:00am-9:50am CUN 50557178 SEM 005 R 11:00am-11:50am CUN 505 09/02/2008-11/29/2008 57504 SEM 006 W 2:00pm-3:50pm CUN 505 09/02/2008-11/29/2008 Meets 7 Wednesdays:57350 SEM 007 M 9:00am-9:50am CUN 505 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 57278 SEM 008 M 2:00pm-3:50pm CUN 557 09/08/2008-10/25/2008 Meets 7 Mondays:59891 SEM 009 M 3:00pm-4:50pm CUN 505 09/08/2008-10/25/2008 Open only to students in the Health Care

Living Learning Community profession. Meets 7 Mondays.

#+ NURS 190 U 1-5 Special Studies in NursingRetakeable to max of 5 cr. Prereq: cons instr.

NURS 203 U 4 Human Growth and Development Across the Life Span(SS) Not open for cr to students with cr in Nurs 200(ER) and/or Nurs 202(ER). Prereq: Psych 101(P).

57276 LEC 001 MW 11:00am-12:50pm CUN 151

NURS 205 U 3 Clinical PharmacologyPrereq: Nurs 320(C) or cons instr.

57096 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am CUN 151 Additional Tuition $90.00.57466 LEC 002 TR 11:00am-12:15pm CUN G40 Open to Direct Entry Master students only.

# NURS 211 U 3 Health AssessmentPrereq: Admis to major or cons instr. Enroll in LEC 401 and any LAB 801-809; or enroll in LEC 402 and either LAB 810 or 811.

57098 LEC 401 M 8:00am-9:50am CUN 151 Additional Tuition $90.00.57674 LEC 403 M 8:00am-9:50am CUN G40 Open to Direct Entry Master students only.57352 LAB 801 R 3:00pm-4:50pm CUN 60857102 LAB 802 T 1:00pm-2:50pm CUN 60857104 LAB 803 T 1:00pm-2:50pm CUN 65257106 LAB 804 T 3:00pm-4:50pm CUN 60857108 LAB 805 T 3:00pm-4:50pm CUN 65257110 LAB 806 R 1:00pm-2:50pm CUN 60857112 LAB 807 R 3:00pm-4:50pm CUN 65257114 LAB 808 R 1:00pm-2:50pm CUN 65257468 LAB 809 M 10:00am-11:50am CUN 60857470 LAB 810 R 9:00am-10:50am CUN 608 Open to Direct Entry Master students only.57100 LAB 811 T 9:00am-10:50am CUN 608 Open to Direct Entry Master students only.

#+ NURS 290 U 1-5 Special Studies in NursingRetakeable to max of 5 cr. Prereq: cons instr.

#+ NURS 300 U 2 Introduction to Nursing ResearchPrereq: none.

57116 LEC 001 W 8:00am-9:50am CUN 151

#+ NURS 315 U 2 Nursing Science I: Concepts of Promoting and Maintaining HealthPrereq: admis to Nurs major.

57170 LEC 001 W 1:00pm-2:50pm BOL B46 Additional Tuition $60.00.

#+ NURS 320 U 3 Concepts of Illness IPrereq: Bio Sci 101(P) & 203(P), Chem 103(P) & Physics 110(P); or cons instr.

57118 LEC 001 TR 11:00am-12:15pm CUN 151 Additional Tuition $90.00.

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#+ NURS 321 U 3 Concepts of Illness IIPrereq: Nurs 320(P) or cons instr.

57120 LEC 001 TR 12:30pm-1:45pm CUN 151 Additional Tuition $90.00.

#+ NURS 326 U 3 Nursing Science II: Concepts of Aging and Long Term Health CarePrereq: admis to Nurs major.

57172 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am EMS E180 Additional Tuition $90.00.

#+ NURS 327 U 4 Nursing Science III: Health Concepts-Women & ChildrenPrereq: Nurs 211(P), 320(P), 321(C); 331(P) or 233(P).

57174 LEC 001 MW 3:00pm-4:50pm CUN 151 Additional Tuition $120.00.

#+ NURS 328 U 4 Nursing Science IV: Concepts of Health Care of the AdultCounts as repeat of Nurs 322. Prereq: Nurs 321(C); 331(P) or 233(P).

57176 LEC 001 MW 1:00pm-2:50pm CUN 151 Additional Tuition $120.00.57676 LEC 003 MW 10:00am-11:50am CUN G40 Open to Direct Entry Master students only.

#+ NURS 331 U 5 Foundations of Clinical Practice ICounts as repeat of Nurs 233. Prereq: admis to Nurs major. Enroll in any DIS 601-615 and LEC 900.

57256 DIS 601 M 10:00am-12:00pm CUN 505 Additional Tuition $150.00.

W 8:00am-12:00pm TBAT 1:00pm-4:00pm TBA

57258 DIS 602 M 10:00am-12:00pm CUN 505 Additional Tuition $150.00.

W 8:00am-12:00pm TBAR 1:00pm-4:00pm TBA

57260 DIS 603 M 10:00am-12:00pm CUN 505 Additional Tuition $150.00.

R 3:00pm-7:00pm TBAF 9:00am-12:00pm TBA

57262 DIS 604 R 1:00pm-3:00pm CUN 505 UWWC Cohort. Additional Tuition $150.00.

T 3:00pm-7:00pm TBAF 1:00pm-4:00pm TBA

57264 DIS 605 R 1:00pm-3:00pm CUN 505 Additional Tuition $150.00.

W 8:00am-12:00pm TBAT 1:00pm-4:00pm TBA

57266 DIS 606 R 3:00pm-5:00pm CUN 505 Additional Tuition $150.00.

T 3:00pm-7:00pm TBAW 3:00pm-6:00pm TBA

57356 DIS 607 R 3:00pm-5:00pm CUN 505 Additional Tuition $150.00.

F 8:00am-12:00pm TBAT 1:00pm-4:00pm TBA

57358 DIS 608 T 1:00pm-3:00pm CUN 505 Additional Tuition $150.00.

W 8:00am-12:00pm TBAR 1:00pm-4:00pm TBA

57360 DIS 609 T 1:00pm-3:00pm CUN 505 UWWC cohort. Additional Tuition $150.00.

F 12:00pm-4:00pm TBAR 1:00pm-4:00pm TBA

57362 DIS 610 T 1:00pm-3:00pm CUN 505 UWWC cohort. Additional Tuition $150.00.

F 12:00pm-4:00pm TBAW 3:00pm-6:00pm TBA

57364 DIS 611 T 1:00pm-3:00pm CUN 505 Aurora Partnership. Additional Tuition $150.00.

W 8:00am-12:00pm TBAF 9:00am-12:00pm TBA

57366 DIS 612 T 3:00pm-5:00pm CUN 505 Aurora Partnership. Additional Tuition $150.00.

W 8:00am-12:00pm TBAM 3:00pm-6:00pm TBA

57368 DIS 613 T 3:00pm-5:00pm CUN 505 Aurora Partnership. Additional Tuition $150.00.

W 8:00am-12:00pm TBAR 1:00pm-4:00pm TBA

57370 DIS 614 T 3:00pm-5:00pm CUN 505 CMH/Froedtert Partnership. Additional Tuition $150.00.

F 8:00am-12:00pm TBAM 3:00pm-6:00pm TBA

57372 DIS 615 T 3:00pm-5:00pm CUN 505 CMH/Froedtert Partnership. Additional Tuition $150.00.F 8:00am-12:00pm TBAF 1:00pm-4:00pm TBA

57254 LEC 900 M 1:00pm-2:50pm BOL B46

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# NURS 334 U 3 Foundations of Clinical Practice IIPrereq: Nurs 205(C), 321(C); 331(P) or 233(P).

57472 LEC 001 M 8:00am-10:00am CUN 557 Aurora Partnership. Additional Tuition $90.00.T 4:30pm-9:30pm TBAF 1:00pm-4:00pm TBA

57268 LEC 002 M 8:00am-10:00am CUN 557 Additional Tuition $90.00.W 7:00am-12:00pm TBAR 2:00pm-5:00pm TBA

57270 LEC 003 M 8:00am-10:00am CUN 557 Additional Tuition $90.00.W 7:00am-12:00pm TBAF 9:00am-12:00pm TBA

57272 LEC 004 F 7:00am-12:00pm TBA Additional Tuition $90.00.

W 9:00am-12:00pm TBAM 10:00am-11:50am CUN 557

57274 LEC 005 F 7:00am-12:00pm TBA Additional Tuition $90.00.

F 1:00pm-4:00pm TBAM 10:00am-11:50am CUN 557

57330 LEC 006 F 7:00am-12:00pm TBA Additional Tuition $90.00.

T 2:00pm-5:00pm TBAM 10:00am-11:50am CUN 557

57332 LEC 007 W 8:00am-10:00am CUN 557 Additional Tuition $90.00.

F 7:00am-12:00pm TBAM 9:00am-12:00pm TBA

57334 LEC 008 W 8:00am-10:00am CUN 557 Additional Tuition $90.00.M 7:00am-12:00pm TBAF 9:00am-12:00pm TBA

57336 LEC 009 W 10:00am-12:00pm CUN 505 CMH/Froedtert Partnership. Additional Tuition $90.00.R 4:30pm-9:30pm TBAT 2:00pm-5:00pm TBA

57338 LEC 010 W 10:00am-12:00pm CUN 505 Additional Tuition $90.00.S 7:00am-12:00pm TBAR 2:00pm-5:00pm TBA

57340 LEC 011 W 10:00am-12:00pm CUN 505 Additional Tuition $90.00.S 7:00am-12:00pm TBAM 9:00am-12:00pm TBA

57342 LEC 012 F 10:00am-12:00pm CUN 505 Additional Tuition $90.00.M 7:00am-12:00pm TBAW 9:00am-12:00pm TBA

57344 LEC 013 F 10:00am-12:00pm CUN 505 Additional Tuition $90.00.W 7:00am-12:00pm TBAF 1:00pm-4:00pm TBA

57346 LEC 014 T 2:00pm-4:00pm CUN 557 Additional Tuition $90.00.

M 7:00am-12:00pm TBAF 9:00am-12:00pm TBA

57348 LEC 015 T 2:00pm-4:00pm CUN 505 Additional Tuition $90.00.

W 7:00am-12:00pm TBAM 9:00am-12:00pm TBA

# NURS 365 U 1-3 Current Topics of Nursing:Retakeable with topic change to a combined max of 12 cr for Nurs 365. Prereq: jr st or cons instr.

57598 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: G&D: Early Adulthood - Death, Dying, &Bereavement Consent of Instructor.

p 57600 LEC 002 S 8:30am-5:00pm CUN 151 TOPIC: Preparing for the NCLEX-RN 11/03/2008-12/06/2008Meets 4 Saturdays:

#+ NURS 390 U 1-5 Special Studies in NursingRetakeable to max of 5 cr. Prereq: cons instr.

#+ NURS 403 U 3 Practice, Research and Leadership Role Development IPrereq: Nurs 334(P), 442(C).

57512 LEC 001 F 9:00am-11:50am CUN G40 Additional Tuition $90.00.57292 LEC 003 M 9:00am-11:50am CUN 195 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $90.00.57494 LEC 102 F 9:00am-11:50am TBA Will meet on the UW-Washington County campus; Room 148.

#+ NURS 404 U 3 Practice, Research and Leadershp Role Development IIPrereq: Nurs 403(P), 415(P).

57298 LEC 001 F 9:00am-11:50am CUN 107 Additional Tuition $90.00.57294 LEC 002 M 1:00pm-3:50pm CUN 107 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional Tuition $90.00.

#+ NURS 415 U 3 Nursing Science V: Concepts of Community Health Care of AggregatesCounts as repeat of Nurs 410. Prereq: Nurs 334(P).

57300 LEC 001 F 1:00pm-3:50pm END 107 Broadcast to UW-Washington County. For UWM students.Additional Tuition $90.00.

59571 LEC 102 F 1:00pm-3:50pm TBA Broadcast from UWM. For UW-Washington County students. Willmeet in room 276 on the UW-Washington County campus.

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#+ NURS 440 U 2 Nursing Specialty:Retakeable with change in topic to 8 cr. max with cons instr. Prereq: Nurs 442(P).

57474 LEC 001 F 1:00pm-2:50pm CUN G40 TOPIC: To be Arranged Additional Tuition $60.00.57304 LEC 002 M 10:00am-11:50am CUN 107 TOPIC: To be Arranged 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional

Tuition $60.00.D 57306 LEC 003 M 5:00pm-6:50pm CUN G40 TOPIC: To be Arranged 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Additional

Tuition $60.00.

#+ NURS 442 U 8 Nursing Practice IPrereq: Nurs 334(P) & 403(C); or cons instr.

57122 LAB 800 TW 7:00am-3:30pm TBA St. Joseph’s Hospital West Bend. Priority for UWWC students.Additional Tuition $240.00.

R 3:00pm-11:00pm TBA57124 LAB 810 TW 7:00am-3:30pm TBA Froedtert Hospital 5NE. Additional Tuition $240.00.

R 3:00pm-11:00pm TBA57126 LAB 820 TW 7:00am-3:30pm TBA Columbia Hospital. Additional Tuition $240.00.

R 3:00pm-11:00pm TBA57180 LAB 830 TWR 7:00am-3:30pm TBA St. Mary’s Hospital Ozaukee. Additional Tuition $240.00.

R 3:00pm-11:00pm TBA57182 LAB 840 TW 7:00am-3:30pm TBA Zablocki Veteran’s Administration Hospital. Additional Tuition

$240.00.

R 3:00pm-11:00pm TBA57184 LAB 850 TW 7:00am-3:30pm TBA Community Memorial Hospital. CMH/Froedtert cohort only.

Additional Tuition $240.00.

R 3:00pm-11:00pm TBA57186 LAB 860 TW 7:00am-3:30pm TBA Froedtert Hospital 4P. Additional Tuition $240.00.

R 3:00pm-11:00pm TBA57282 LAB 870 TW 7:00am-3:30pm TBA Specialty Hospital (6th FL West Allis Memorial Hospital).

Additional Tuition $240.00.

R 3:00pm-11:00pm TBA57490 LAB 880 TW 7:00am-3:30pm TBA St. Luke’s 9LM. Aurora cohort only. Additional Tuition $240.00.

R 3:00pm-11:00pm TBA57510 LAB 890 MT 7:00am-3:30pm TBA Aurora Medical Center-Hartford. Priority for UWWC students.

Additional Tuition $240.00.

W 3:00pm-11:00pm TBA

NURS 443 U 8 Nursing Practice IIPrereq: Nurs 442(P) or cons instr.

57128 LAB 800 To be arranged TBA Meets 9/2-10/17 at Silver Spring Nursing Center TWR 9-5:30pmand meets 10/20-12/11 at Children’s Hospital-5 West TWR 7-3:30pm. Additional Tuition $240.00.

57130 LAB 810 To be arranged TBA Meets 9/2-10/17 at Children’s Hospital-5 West TWR 7-3:30pmand meets 10/20-12/11 at Silver Spring Nursing Center TWR 9-5:30pm. Additional Tuition $240.00.

57132 LAB 820 To be arranged TBA Meets 9/2-10/17 at Milwaukee Health Dept TWR 8-4:30pm andmeets 10/20-12/11 at Children’s Hospital-7 West TWR 7-3:30pm.Additional Tuition $240.00.

57134 LAB 830 To be arranged TBA Meets 9/2-10/17 at Children’s Hospital-7 West TWR 7-3:30pmand meets 10/20-12/11 at Milwaukee Health Dept TWR 8-4:30pm. Additional Tuition $240.00.

57136 LAB 840 To be arranged TBA Meets 9/2-10/17 at All Saints-St. Lukes Maternity TWR 7-3:30pmand meets 10/20-12/11 at All Saints-Psych Mental Health &Clinics TR 7-3:30pm and W 8-4:30pm. Additional Tuition$240.00.

57138 LAB 850 To be Arranged TBA Meets 9/2-10/17 at All Saints-Psych Mental Health & Clinics TR7-3:30pm and W 8-4:30pm and meets 10/20-12/11 at All Saints-St. Lukes Maternity TWR 7-3:30pm. Additional Tuition $240.00.

57680 LAB 862 To be Arranged TBA Meets at Sinai Samaritan Medical Center OB 9/2-10/17 TWR7:00-3:30 and MLK Drive Clinics 10/20-12/11 Time TBA.Additional Tuition $240.00.

To be Arranged TBA57308 LAB 870 TWR 7:00am-3:30pm TBA Meets St. Francis Hospital OB & MPS Schools. Additional Tuition

$240.00.T 8:00am-4:30pm TBA

57678 LAB 881 To be Arranged TBA Meets at MLK Drive Clinics 9/2-10/17 Time TBA and SinaiSamaritan Medical Center OB 10/20-12/11 TWR 7:00-3:30pmAdditional Tuition $240.00.

TWR 7:00am-3:30pm TBA57590 LAB 890 To be Arranged TBA Preceptors-Aurora Partnership Students only. Additional Tuition

$240.00.

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57592 LAB 891 To be Arranged TBA Preceptors-Covenant Partnership Students only. AdditionalTuition $240.00.

57594 LAB 892 To be Arranged TBA Preceptors-Froedtert/CMH Partnership Students only. AdditionalTuition $240.00.

NURS 445 U 4 Capstone Practicum for Registered NursesPrereq: Uws Nsg 317(P), 341(P), 434(P), 437(P), & 444(P).

57140 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA For RN students only.

#+ NURS 490 U 1-5 Special Studies in NursingRetakeable to max of 5 cr. Prereq: cons instr.

# NURS 653 U/G 4 Foundations in Pathophysiology for Nursing PracticePrereq: Admis to Nursing Direct Entry Master’s Program.

57480 LEC 001 TR 3:00pm-4:50pm CUN G40

# NURS 680 U/G 3 Nursing and SocietyPrereq: Admis to Nursing Direct Entry Master’s Program. Enroll in LEC 401, DIS 601 & either LAB 801or 802.

57478 LEC 401 T 1:00pm-2:50pm CUN G40 Open only to Direct Entry Masters students.57482 DIS 601 R 1:30pm-2:20pm CUN G4057484 LAB 801 T 9:00am-10:50am TBA57486 LAB 802 R 9:00am-10:50am TBA

# NURS 687 U/G 1 Professional Nursing Practice InternshipPrereq: Nurs 686

57520 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA 09/02/2008-11/01/2008 Open only to Direct Entry Masters stu-dents.

NURS 707 G 3 Advanced Pharmacology: Application to Advanced Nursing PracticePrereq: grad st; admis to Nursing degree program; Nurs 753(P) or cons instr.

57142 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Additional distance ed fee of $390 will be assessed for this sec-tion. This applies to all students enrolled in addition to tuition/feesfor any other classes in which they are enrolled. Taught com-pletely on-line, internet access req’d. Regular UWM tuitionassessed.

NURS 727 G 3 EpidemiologyPrereq: grad st; admis to UWM graduate degree program or cons instr.

D 57144 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm CUN 107 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

NURS 729 G 3 Health Care Systems and Advanced PracticePrereq: grad st; admis to Nursing degree program or cons instr.

57188 LEC 001 To be Arranged TBA 09/02/2008-11/29/2008 Meets 6 weekends:57496 LEC 002 R 2:00pm-4:50pm CUN 107 09/02/2008-12/06/2008

NURS 731 G 3 Practicum and Seminar in Health Professional EducationPrereq: grad st; cons instr

57686 SEM 001 To be Arranged TBA

NURS 735 G 3 Theoretical Foundations of Advanced Nursing PracticePrereq: grad st; admis to Nursing degree program or cons instr.

D 57146 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-8:10pm CUN G40

NURS 738 G 4 Clinical Nurse Specialist: Practicum IIPrereq: grad st; Nurs 707(C); Nurs 737(P); Nurs 784(C).

57412 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA 09/08/2008-12/20/2008 First class meeting held Wednesday 9/3at 4:30pm in CUN 407. Remaining dates will be determined atthat time.

57602 FLD 102 To be Arranged TBA Wheaton only.

NURS 739 G 4 Clinical Nurse Specialist: Practicum IIIPrereq: Nurs 738(P).

57148 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA 09/08/2008-12/20/2008 First class meeting held Thursday 9/4 at5:00pm in CUN 667. Remaining dates will be determined at thattime.

NURS 753 G 3 Physiologic Basis of Advanced Nursing PracticePrereq: grad st ; admis to Nursing degree program or cons instr.

D 57150 LEC 001 W 5:30pm-8:10pm CUN G40 Course taught partially online. Internet access req’d. RegularUWM tuition assessed.

57498 LEC 002 T 2:00pm-4:50pm CUN 107 Course taught partially online. Internet access req’d. RegularUWM tuition assessed.

NURS 754 G 3 Comprehensive Assessment of Health: Implications for Clinical Decision-MakingPrereq: grad st; admis to Nursing degree program; Nurs 753(P); or cons instr. Enroll in LEC 401 & LAB 801.

57190 LEC 401 F 1:00pm-5:00pm CUN 557 09/02/2008-11/29/2008 Meets 6 Fridays:p 57192 LAB 801 S 8:00am-12:00pm CUN 557 09/02/2008-11/29/2008 Meets 6 Saturdays:

NURS 758 G 5 Family Nurse Practitioner Practicum IIPrereq: Nurs 757(P); 767(P); & 725(C).

57152 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

NURS 760 G 3 Processes of AgingPrereq: grad st or cons instr.

D 57354 LEC 001 M 5:30pm-8:10pm CUN 557 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

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NURS 768 G 3 Family Nurse Practitioner Theory IIPrereq: Nurs 757(P); 767(P); & 725(C).

D 57508 LEC 002 W 5:30pm-8:10pm CUN 107

# NURS 774 G 3 Trauma Counseling I: Theory and ResearchNurs 774, OccThpy 774, and Soc Wrk 774 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: grad st

p 57596 SEM 101 S 9:00am-4:30pm TBA Dunning,C 09/02/2008-11/15/2008 Meets at the School of ContinuingEducation, 161 W. Wisconsin Ave. Every other Saturday from 9/9to 11/18 (6 Saturdays).

NURS 779 G 1-5 Special Topics Seminar:May be repeated with change in topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq: grad st or cons instr.

57500 SEM 001 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Palliative Care 09/02/2008-11/01/2008

NURS 784 G 3 Advanced Nursing Practice InterventionsPrereq: grad st; admis to Nursing degree program or cons instr.

D 57154 LEC 001 R 5:30pm-8:10pm CUN G40

# NURS 797 G 1-6 Independent Study for Graduate StudentsPrereq: grad st; cons instr.

NURS 801 G 3 Foundations of Nursing InquiryPrereq: admis to doctoral prog in Nursing or cons instr.

57156 LEC 001 M 9:00am-11:50am CUN 595 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# NURS 820 G 3 Analysis of Nursing PhenomenaPrereq: Admis to doctoral prog in Nursing; Nurs 802(P)

57158 LEC 002 M 1:00pm-3:50pm CUN 595 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 59572 LEC 201 To be arranged TBA Distance Ed Delivery fee of $2,520 will be assessed for this sec-

tion. This applies to all students enrolled in addition to tuition/feesfor any other classes in which they are enrolled. Web-basedcourse: Open only to students enrolled in on-line PhD program.

NURS 883 G 3 Quantitative Approaches to Nursing ResearchPrereq: admis to doctoral prog in Nursing or cons instr.

57582 LEC 001 M 9:00am-11:50am CUN 521 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# NURS 886 G 3 Advanced Qualitative Methods in NursingPrereq: grad st; Nurs 882(P) or cons instr.

57584 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Distance Ed Delivery fee of $2,520 will be assessed for this sec-tion. This applies to all students enrolled in addition to tuition/feesfor any other classes in which they are enrolled. Web-basedcourse: Open only to students enrolled in on-line PhD program.

# NURS 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee assessed for 1 cr. Prereq: grad st; cons School of Nursing advisor.

~ NURS 890 G 3 Issues in Nursing ScholarshipPrereq: grad st

57506 LEC 002 M 1:00pm-3:50pm CUN 407 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 57586 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Distance Ed Delivery fee of $2,520 will be assessed for this sec-

tion. This applies to all students enrolled in addition to tuition/feesfor any other classes in which they are enrolled. Web-basedcourse: Open only to students enrolled in on-line PhD program.

# NURS 897 G 1-6 Independent Study for Doctoral StudentsPrereq: doctoral student status; cons instr.

57606 IND 233 To be Arranged TBA Morin,K Distance Ed Delivery fee of $840/cr will be assessed for this sec-tion. This applies to all students enrolled in addition to tuition/feesfor any other classes in which they are enrolled. Web-basedcourse: Open only to students enrolled in on-line PhD program.All other students must have consent of instructor to enroll.

57608 IND 234 To be Arranged TBA Morin,K Distance Ed Delivery fee of $840/cr will be assessed for this sec-tion. This applies to all students enrolled in addition to tuition/feesfor any other classes in which they are enrolled. Web-basedcourse: Open only to students enrolled in on-line PhD program.

# NURS 899 G 1-6 Practicum in Nursing ResearchMay be repeated to a total of 6 cr. Prereq: admis to doctoral prog in nursing or cons instr.

57610 IND 233 To be Arranged TBA Morin,K Distance Ed Delivery fee of $840/cr will be assessed for this sec-tion. This applies to all students enrolled in addition to tuition/feesfor any other classes in which they are enrolled. Web-basedcourse: Open only to students enrolled in on-line PhD program.

57612 IND 234 To be Arranged TBA Morin,K Distance Ed Delivery fee of $840/cr will be assessed for this sec-tion. This applies to all students enrolled in addition to tuition/feesfor any other classes in which they are enrolled. Web-basedcourse: Open only to students enrolled in on-line PhD program.

# NURS 991 G 1-3 Research and ThesisMay be retaken to max of 3 cr. Prereq: grad st; cons advisor UWM School of Nursing.

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# NURS 997 G 1-3 Doctoral DissertationMay be repeated. Prereq: grad st; admis to candidacy for the PhD; cons advisor.

57614 IND 233 To be Arranged TBA Morin,K Distance Ed Delivery fee of $680/cr will be assessed for this sec-tion. This applies to all students enrolled in addition to tuition/feesfor any other classes in which they are enrolled. Web-basedcourse: Open only to students enrolled in on-line PhD program.

UWS Collaborative Nursing Program (UWS NSG)

UW System Collaborative B.S. Program for RNsStudent Advising: at UWM call 414-229-5047, at Parkside call 262-595-2653.

UWS NSG 317 U 4 Health AssessmentPrereq: admis to Collaborative Degree Prog or cons instr.

57324 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Distance Ed Delivery fee for the Fall 2008 semester is yet to bedetermined. This applies to all students enrolled in addition totuition/fees for any other classes in which they are enrolled.Taught via the internet. Contact your College of Nursing Advisorfor permission number to enroll. At UWM call 414-229-5047, atParkside call 262-595-2653.

UWS NSG 341 U 4 Theoretical Foundations of NursingPrereq: admis to Collaborative Degree Prog or cons instr.

D 57514 LEC 102 M 6:00pm-9:50pm TBA Falco,S 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 Off-campus at Froedtert Hospital. Thissection open only to Froedtert Registered Nurses.

57326 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Distance Ed Delivery fee for the Fall 2008 semester is yet to bedetermined. This applies to all students enrolled in addition totuition/fees for any other classes in which they are enrolled.Taught via the internet. Contact your College of Nursing Advisorfor permission number to enroll. At UWM call 414-229-5047, atParkside call 262-595-2653.

UWS NSG 365 U 1-6 Current Topics of Nursing:May be retaken with change in topic to max of 12 cr. Prereq: jr st or cons instr.

57416 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Primary Health Care In A School Setting 2 cr DistanceEd Delivery fee for the Fall 2008 semester is yet to be deter-mined. This applies to all students enrolled in addition totuition/fees for any other classes in which they are enrolled.Taught via the internet. Contact your College of Nursing Advisorfor permission number to enroll. At UWM call 414-229-5047, atParkside call 262-595-2653.

57160 LEC 202 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Ethical Issues in Nursing & Health Care Distance EdDelivery fee for the Fall 2008 semester is yet to be determined.This applies to all students enrolled in addition to tuition/fees forany other classes in which they are enrolled. Taught via the inter-net. Contact your College of Nursing Advisor for permission num-ber to enroll. At UWM call 414-229-5047, at Parkside call 262-595-2653.

57162 LEC 203 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Clinical Pharmacology 3 cr Distance Ed Delivery feefor the Fall 2008 semester is yet to be determined. This appliesto all students enrolled in addition to tuition/fees for any otherclasses in which they are enrolled. Taught via the internet.Contact your College of Nursing Advisor for permission numberto enroll. At UWM call 414-229-5047, at Parkside call 262-595-2653.

57328 LEC 204 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Coordinated Care of the Child with Chronic Illness 3cr Distance Ed Delivery fee for the Fall 2008 semester is yet tobe determined. This applies to all students enrolled in addition totuition/fees for any other classes in which they are enrolled.Taught via the internet. Contact your College of Nursing Advisorfor permission number to enroll. At UWM call 414-229-5047, atParkside call 262-595-2653.

57408 LEC 205 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Cross Cultural Nursing 3 cr Distance Ed Delivery feefor the Fall 2008 semester is yet to be determined. This appliesto all students enrolled in addition to tuition/fees for any otherclasses in which they are enrolled. Taught via the internet.Contact your College of Nursing Advisor for permission numberto enroll. At UWM call 414-229-5047, at Parkside call 262-595-2653.

57492 LEC 206 To be Arranged TBA TOPIC: Adaptation to Chronic Illness and Disability 3 crDistance Ed Delivery fee for the Fall 2008 semester is yet to bedetermined. This applies to all students enrolled in addition totuition/fees for any other classes in which they are enrolled.Taught via the internet. Contact your College of Nursing Advisorfor permission number to enroll. At UWM call 414-229-5047, atParkside call 262-595-2653.

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UWS NSG 434 U 3 Nursing ResearchPrereq: admis to Collaborative Degree Prog or cons instr.

D 57588 LEC 102 R 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Leske,J Meets off-campus at the St. Joseph’s Outpatient Center. Thissection open only to Wheaton-Franciscan Registered Nurses.

57164 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Devine,E Distance Ed Delivery fee for the Fall 2008 semester is yet to bedetermined. This applies to all students enrolled in addition totuition/fees for any other classes in which they are enrolled.Taught via the internet. Contact your College of Nursing Advisorfor permission number to enroll. At UWM call 414-229-5047, atParkside call 262-595-2653.

UWS NSG 437 U 4 Nursing Management and LeadershipPrereq: admis to Collaborative Degree Prog or cons instr.

57166 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Distance Ed Delivery fee for the Fall 2008 semester is yet to bedetermined. This applies to all students enrolled in addition totuition/fees for any other classes in which they are enrolled.Taught via the internet. Contact your College of Nursing Advisorfor permission number to enroll. At UWM call 414-229-5047, atParkside call 262-595-2653.

UWS NSG 444 U 3 Community Health NursingPrereq: admis to Collaborative Degree Prog or cons instr.

57168 LEC 201 To be Arranged TBA Distance Ed Delivery fee for the Fall 2008 semester is yet to bedetermined. This applies to all students enrolled in addition totuition/fees for any other classes in which they are enrolled.Taught via the internet. Contact your College of Nursing Advisorfor permission number to enroll. At UWM call 414-229-5047, atParkside call 262-595-2653.

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HELEN BADER SCHOOL OF SOCIAL WELFAREINSTRUCTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT STUDY, INDEPENDENT READING, & FIELD WORK COURSES: to register on PAWS, choose ‘Add a Class’. Select the term you want toadd the class to. Next to Search for Classes click ‘Search’. Select subject from the drop down menu and enter the Catalog Number. Click on ‘Search’. Select section with yourinstructor’s name, click on ‘select class.’ Select the number of Units from the drop down menu then click on ‘Next.’ Click on ‘Proceed To Step 2 of 3’. Click on ‘Finish Enrolling.’Some courses may require permission to enroll.

Criminal Justice (Crm Jst)Chair: Steven G. Brandl [email protected] Enderis Hall Room 1119 414-229-5443

CRM JST 105 U 1 Orientation for Social Welfare StudentsCounts as repeat of Crm Jst 088. Jointly offered with, & counts as repeat of, Soc Wrk 105. Prereq: none.

58186 LEC 001 F 10:00am-10:50am END 107 Spann,K Taught With Soc Wrk 105 LEC 001.58296 LEC 002 W 10:00am-10:50am SAB G90 Spann,K Taught With Soc Wrk 105 LEC 002.

CRM JST 110 U 3 Introduction to Criminal Justice(SS) Prereq: none.

58176 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am LUB N14658178 LEC 002 MW 11:00am-12:15pm SAB G90 LeBel,T58272 LEC 003 TR 2:00pm-3:15pm AUP 170 Durfee,M58274 LEC 004 TR 4:00pm-5:15pm SAB G90 Durfee,M

D 58314 LEC 005 T 6:00pm-8:40pm AUP 170 Durfee,M

CRM JST 150 U 1 Introduction to Research in Criminal JusticePrereq: none.

58188 LEC 001 T 12:00pm-12:50pm EMS E180 TAHassell,K

D 58190 LEC 002 W 6:00pm-6:50pm BOL B56 TAHassell,K

CRM JST 271 U 3 Police ProcessPrereq: Crm Jst 110(P).

D 58192 LEC 001 W 6:00pm-8:40pm AUP 170 Durfee,M

CRM JST 273 U 3 Correctional ProcessPrereq: Crm Jst 110(P).

59313 LEC 001 W 3:30pm-6:10pm TBA LeBel,T Course taught partially online. Internet access req’d. RegularUWM tuition assessed.

CRM JST 275 U 3 Criminal Court ProcessPrereq: Crm Jst 110(P).

D 58180 LEC 001 R 6:00pm-8:40pm AUP 170 Hassell,K

# CRM JST 281 U 3 Dead Men Do Tell Tales: An Introduction to Forensic ScienceJointly offered with & counts as repeat of Anthro 281, Chem 281, & C L Sci 281. Prereq: none.

58194 LEC 001 R 1:30pm-4:10pm MER 131 Turner,T

CRM JST 295 U 3 Crime and Criminal Justice PolicyPrereq: Crm Jst 110(P).

58182 LEC 001 MW 12:30pm-1:45pm BOL B52 Freiburger,T

CRM JST 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:May be retaken with change in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

58324 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

CRM JST 300 U 3 Criminal ProcessPrereq: jr st; Crm Jst 110(P).

D 58196 LEC 001 M 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA Bokas,N 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# CRM JST 311 U 3-6 Field Experience PracticumMay be retaken to 6 cr max. Prereq: jr st; Crm Jst 110(P) & 150(P); writ cons instr. Regis priority for students admitted to Crm Jstmajor. Placement in a faculty unit or project in a criminal justice setting, either public or private. Minimum 120 hours per semesterunder supervision.Notes: Consent required to audit. Students needing 3 cr, enroll in FLD 001; those needing 6 cr, enroll in FLD 002. For registrationand fee purposes, this course meets during the Regular Academic Session.

58270 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA Pelfrey Jr,W58382 FLD 002 To be Arranged TBA Pelfrey Jr,W

CRM JST 380 U 3 VictimologyPrereq: Jr. st; Crm Jst 110(P) & 150(P).

D 58288 LEC 001 R 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA Katzfey,E

CRM JST 420 U 3 Violence and the Criminal Justice System(SS) Prereq: jr st; Crm Jst 110(P) & 150(P).

58326 LEC 001 MW 2:00pm-3:15pm TBA

CRM JST 497 U/G 1-6 Study Abroad:Retakeable with change in topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

58392 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

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~ CRM JST 585 U 2-3 Internship in Forensic ToxicologyAnthro 585, Chem 585, C L Sci 585, & Crm Jst 585 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: jr st; admis toForensic Sci cert prog; Anthro/Chem/C L Sci/Crm Jst 281(P) & 285(P); Chem 221(P) or 223(P); Crm Jst 480(P); Hepatitis B vaccineseries or waiver.

58200 FLD 101 To be Arranged TBA Anapol,F Meets: Milwaukee County State Medical Examiners Office, 933W. Highland Blvd. Days and times to be arranged with theMedical Examiner’s Office.

CRM JST 592 U 1-3 Critical Issues in Criminal Justice:May be retaken to max of 6 cr with change of topic. Prereq: jr st; Crm Jst 110(P).

D 58322 LEC 001 R 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Alexander,D TOPIC: Homeland Security 3 cr Taught with Crm Jst 970 LEC001.

D 59302 LEC 002 W 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA Lipscomb,W TOPIC: Drug Crime and Policy in America 3 cr Taught withCrm Jst 970 LEC 002

D 59303 LEC 003 M 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA TOPIC: Community Prosecution 3 cr, 09/08/2008-12/13/2008Taught with Crm Jst 970 LEC 003.

# CRM JST 599 U 1-3 Independent Reading:May be retaken to max of 6 cr. Prereq: sr st; writ cons instr & coord; gpa 2.5 or above.

CRM JST 662 U 3 Methods of Social Welfare ResearchPrereq: jr st.

58384 LEC 001 MW 9:30am-10:45am TBA Freiburger,TD 58386 LEC 002 R 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA FA

# CRM JST 756 G 3 Proseminar: Analysis of Criminal Justice ResearchPrereq: grad st.

58202 LEC 001 M 1:30pm-4:10pm END 110 Lovell,R 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

CRM JST 775 G 3 Race, Crime and Criminal JusticePrereq: grad st.

D 58354 LEC 001 W 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA Hassell,K

CRM JST 795 G 3 Issues in Law Enforcement Practice and Policy

58292 LEC 001 T 2:00pm-4:40pm TBA Pelfrey Jr,W

CRM JST 830 G 3 Intervention Strategies for Correctional ClientsPrereq: grad st.

D 58412 LEC 001 R 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA LeBel,T

CRM JST 970 G 3 Readings in Criminal Justice Research:May be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

D 58184 LEC 001 R 5:30pm-8:10pm TBA Alexander,D TOPIC: Homeland Security Taught with Crm Jst 592 LEC 001.D 59307 LEC 002 W 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA Lipscomb,W TOPIC: Drug Crime and Policy in America Taught with Crm Jst

592 LEC 002D 59308 LEC 003 M 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA TOPIC: Community Prosecution 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

Taught with Crm Jst 592 LEC 003.

CRM JST 990 G 1-3 Thesis or Research ProjectMay be repeated once for cr. Prereq: grad st; writ cons instr & coord grad prog.

# CRM JST 999 G 1-3 Independent Reading in Criminal JusticePrereq: grad st;cons instr & coord Grad Prog.

FORENSIC SCIENCESInterdisciplinary certificate programs in forensic sciences are offered by the College of Health Sciences in cooperation with the College of Letters & Science and Helen Bader Schoolof Social Welfare. For a listing of courses offered in the programs this semester, see the Forensic Sciences listing toward the end of this Schedule.

Social Work (Soc Wrk)Chair: Deborah Padgett, END 1073

SOC WRK 100 U 3 Introduction to Human Services(SS) Prereq: none.

D 58204 LEC 001 T 6:00pm-8:40pm MIT 19558320 LEC 002 TR 11:00am-12:15pm END 103 Maillet,M

SOC WRK 105 U 1 Orientation for Social Welfare StudentsCounts as repeat of Soc Wrk 88. Jointly offered with, & counts as repeat of, Crm Jst 105. Prereq: none.

58206 LEC 001 F 10:00am-10:50am END 107 Spann,K Taught with Crm Jst 105 LEC 001.58294 LEC 002 W 10:00am-10:50am SAB G90 Spann,K Taught with Crm Jst 105 LEC 002.

SOC WRK 206 U 3 Society, Poverty and Welfare ProgramsPrereq: soph st.

58208 LEC 001 TR 9:30am-10:45am LUB S151 Pate,D

SOC WRK 250 U 3 Human Behavior and the Social Environment(350) Prereq: soph st; Soc Wrk 100(P) or 206(P), Psych 101(P).

D 58210 LEC 001 M 6:00pm-8:40pm END 103 Mersky,J 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

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SOC WRK 297 U 1-12 Study Abroad:May be retaken with change in topic. Prereq: acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

58390 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

+ SOC WRK 310 U 3 Social Work Methods IPrereq: jr st; Soc Wrk 100(P), 206(P), 250(350)(P) & satisfy English competency.

58212 LEC 001 TR 8:00am-9:15am END 110 Maillet,MD 58214 LEC 002 M 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

59800 LEC 003 MW 11:00am-12:15pm END 110 Maillet,M

+ SOC WRK 410 U 3 Social Work Methods IIPrereq: jr st; admis to Soc Wrk major; Soc Wrk 310(P); 662(P) or 421(C).

58216 LEC 001 T 9:30am-12:10pm TBAD 58356 LEC 002 W 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA

#+ SOC WRK 421 U 5 Field Education IPrereq: jr st; declared Soc Wrk major; Soc Wrk 310(P); 662(C); 410(C).

58218 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

#+ SOC WRK 422 U 5 Field Education IIPrereq: sr st; Soc Wrk 410(P), 421(P), 662(P); 427(C).

58220 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

#+ SOC WRK 423 U 5 Field Education IIIPrereq: sr st; Soc Wrk 422(P), 427(P); cons Field Office.

58222 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA

SOC WRK 497 U/G 1-6 Study Abroad:Retakeable with change in topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st; acceptance for Study Abroad Prog.

58394 LEC 101 To be Arranged TBA

SOC WRK 562 U/G 2 Child and Family ServicesPrereq: jr st, satisfy English competency, one prior course in Soc Wrk recom; or grad st.

58224 LEC 001 R 10:00am-11:50am END 110 Wagner,J

SOC WRK 564 U/G 2 Social Services for the AgingPrereq: jr st, satisfy English competency, one prior course in Soc Wrk recom; or grad st.

58284 LEC 001 R 4:00pm-5:50pm END 110 Kallmann,L

SOC WRK 580 U/G 3 An Overview of Child/Youth CareEd Pol/ExcEduc/Soc Wrk 580 are jointly offered & count as repeats of each other. Prereq: jr st or cons instr.

D 58226 LEC 101 W 5:30pm-8:10pm OFC 395 Krueger,M Meets: Hefter Center, 2nd floor conference room, 3271 N LakeDrive, Service Learning Center.

D 58414 LEC 102 R 5:30pm-8:10pm OFC 395 Krueger,M Meets: Face to Face R 5:30-8:10 pm 9/6-12/6 at Hefter Ctr 3271N. Lake St., Milwaukee.

58280 LEC 293 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Krueger,M Distance Ed Delivery fee of off-campus graduate credit rate yetto be determined will be ONLY charge assessed for this LEC.This applies to all students enrolled in addition to tuition/fees forany other classes in which they are enrolled. Course conductedcompletely online. Internet/computer access req’d. This Sectionis taught online Daily contact instructor for DE Admission e-mail:[email protected]. Undergraduates only this section.

58388 LEC 294 To be Arranged ONLINE WEB Krueger,M Distance Ed Delivery fee of off-campus graduate credit rate yetto be determined will be ONLY charge assessed for this LEC.This applies to all students enrolled in addition to tuition/fees forany other classes in which they are enrolled. Course conductedcompletely online. Internet/computer access req’d. This Sectionis taught online Daily contact instructor for DE Admission e-mail:[email protected]. Undergraduates only this section.

SOC WRK 591 U 1-3 Special Topics: Social Welfare and Social Work:Retakable with change in topic to max of 6 cr. Prereq: jr st; satisfy English competency; one prior course in Soc Wrk recom.

58228 LEC 001 T 2:00pm-3:50pm TBA Kopka,T TOPIC: Death and Dying 2-3 cr Taught with Soc Wrk 791 LEC001.

D 58304 LEC 002 R 6:30pm-8:20pm TBA McNeely,R TOPIC: Women, Work and Family 2-3 cr Taught with Soc Wrk791 LEC 002.

D 58358 LEC 003 T 6:00pm-8:40pm END 110 SavundranayagamM TOPIC: Social Gerontology 3 cr Taught with Soc Wrk 791 LEC

004.

# SOC WRK 599 U 1-3 Independent ReadingRetakeable to 6 cr max. Prereq: sr st; satisfy English competency; 2.5 gpa; writ cons instr & dir Soc Wrk Prog.

SOC WRK 604 U/G 3 Social Systems and Social Work PracticePrereq: jr st; satisfy English competency, admis to Soc Wrk major, Soc Wrk 310(P); or grad st.

D 58230 LEC 001 T 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA Keigher,S58232 LEC 002 R 12:30pm-3:10pm TBA Keigher,S

SOC WRK 650 U/G 2 Social Welfare and the LawPrereq: jr st, satisfy English competency, one prior course in Soc Wrk recom; or grad st.

D 58316 LEC 001 M 6:00pm-7:50pm TBA Canady,R 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

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SOC WRK 662 U/G 3 Methods of Social Welfare ResearchPrereq: jr st, Soc Wrk major, completion of GER Math req, Soc Wrk 100(P) & 206(P), 421(C); or grad st.

58236 LEC 001 R 9:30am-12:10pm TBA Muriuki,AD 58234 LEC 002 M 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

59814 LEC 003 T 12:30pm-3:15pm TBA

SOC WRK 665 U/G 3 Cultural Diversity and Social Work(SS&) Prereq: jr st, admis to Soc Wrk major, satisfy English competency, Soc Wrk 100(P), 206(P), 250(350)(P); or grad st.

D 58238 LEC 001 W 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA Lowery,C Undergrads Only.58360 LEC 002 T 9:30am-12:15pm TBA Torres,J Grads Only.

SOC WRK 705 G 3 Individual Behavior and Social WelfarePrereq: grad st.

58240 LEC 001 R 9:30am-12:15pm TBA

# SOC WRK 708 G 3 Social Work Methodology I: Individuals and FamiliesPrereq: grad st.

58242 LEC 001 T 12:30pm-3:15pm END 110D 58244 LEC 002 R 6:00pm-8:40pm END 110

58396 LEC 003 W 8:00am-10:40am END 110 Maillet,M

# SOC WRK 709 G 2 Social Work Methodology II: Groups, Organizations and CommunitiesPrereq: grad st; Soc Wrk 708(C).

D 58246 LEC 001 R 6:00pm-7:50pm TBA Tucker,D

# SOC WRK 711 G 3 Direct Social Work Practice IPrereq: grad st; Soc Wrk 710(P), or BSW degree, or Soc Wrk 708(P) & 709(P); Soc Wrk 722(C).

58248 LEC 001 R 12:30pm-3:10pm END 110 Torres,J58250 LEC 002 T 9:30am-12:10pm END 110 Volz Daniels,W

D 58252 LEC 003 W 6:00pm-8:40pm END 110

SOC WRK 713 G 3 Community Organization, Planning and Human Service Administration IPrereq: grad st; Soc Wrk 708 & 709(710) or BSW degree.

D 58254 LEC 001 T 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA Groves,M

# SOC WRK 721 G 3 Field Instruction IPrereq: grad st; Soc Wrk 710(P) or 708(P); 709(C) or 711(C).

58256 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA58448 FLD 102 To be Arranged TBA Loeher,S

# SOC WRK 722 G 3 Field Instruction IIPrereq: grad st; Soc Wrk 721(P) or BSW degree; Soc Wrk 713(C) or 711(C).

58258 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA58458 FLD 102 To be Arranged TBA Loeher,S

SOC WRK 750 G 2 Social Welfare Policy Development and ImplementationPrereq: grad st.

D 60005 LEC 001 T 5:30pm-7:20pm TBAD 58310 LEC 002 W 6:00pm-7:50pm TBA

SOC WRK 753 G 3 Psychopathology for Social WorkersPrereq: grad st; Soc Wrk 705(P).

58260 LEC 001 R 9:30am-12:10pm TBAD 58262 LEC 002 T 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA

SOC WRK 771 G 3 Development of the Family Over the Life SpanPrereq: grad st.

58264 LEC 001 T 9:30am-12:10pm TBA

# SOC WRK 774 G 3 Trauma Counseling I: Theory and ResearchNurs 774, OccThpy 774, and Soc Wrk 774 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: grad st

p 58416 SEM 101 S 9:00am-4:30pm OFC 1130 Dunning,C 09/02/2008-11/15/2008 Meets at the School of ContinuingEducation, 161 W. Wisconsin Ave. Every other Saturday from 9/9to 11/18 (6 Saturdays).

SOC WRK 791 G 1-3 Current Topics in Social Work:May be repeated with change in topic to max of 6 cr. Prereq: grad st.

58282 LEC 001 T 2:00pm-3:50pm TBA Kopka,T TOPIC: Death and Dying 2-3 cr Taught with Soc Wrk 591 LEC002.

D 58298 LEC 002 R 6:30pm-8:20pm TBA McNeely,R TOPIC: Women, Work and Family 2-3 cr Taught with Soc Wrk591 LEC 003.

D 58300 LEC 003 M 6:00pm-8:40pm END 110 Ward,B TOPIC: Exploring Institutional Racism: School Social Work 3cr, 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

D 58362 LEC 004 T 6:00pm-8:40pm END 110 SavundranayagamM TOPIC: Social Gerontology 3 cr Taught with Soc Wrk 591 LEC

003.D 58364 LEC 005 W 6:00pm-7:50pm TBA Cimperman,A TOPIC: School Social Work Practice 3 cr

SOC WRK 793 G 2 Advanced Methods of Social Welfare ResearchPrereq: grad st; Soc Wrk 662(P) or equiv; Soc Wrk 721(C) or 722(C).

58366 LEC 001 T 10:00am-11:50am TBA Berger,L

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SOC WRK 794 G 2 Advanced Research Methods: Evaluating Social Welfare ProgramsPrereq: grad st.

58266 LEC 001 R 2:00pm-3:50pm TBAD 58268 LEC 002 M 6:30pm-8:20pm TBA McNeely,R 09/08/2008-12/13/2008

# SOC WRK 811 G 3 Direct Social Work Practice II:Prereq: grad st; Soc Wrk 711(P); 722(C).

D 58070 LEC 001 M 6:00pm-8:40pm TBA TOPIC: Health/Behavioral Health 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 58312 LEC 002 T 12:30pm-3:10pm TBA Topitzes,J TOPIC: Child and Family Welfare

SOC WRK 820 G 2 Seminar in Social Work Practice:May be repeated with change in topic to max of 6 cr. Prereq: grad st; Soc Wrk 811(C) or 915(C).

58072 SEM 001 R 2:00pm-3:50pm TBA Prichard,R TOPIC: Treatment of Dual Diagnosis ClientsD 58302 SEM 002 T 6:00pm-7:50pm TBA Berger,L TOPIC: Interventions for Alcohol Use Disorders

# SOC WRK 821 G 4 Field Instruction IIIPrereq: grad st; Soc Wrk 811(C) or 915(C); 722(P); 711(P) or 713(P).

58074 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA58468 FLD 102 To be Arranged TBA Loeher,S

# SOC WRK 822 G 4 Field Instruction IVPrereq: grad st; Soc Wrk 821(P).

58076 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA58478 FLD 102 To be Arranged TBA Loeher,S

SOC WRK 831 G 2 Models of Family TherapyPrereq: grad st; Soc Wrk 811 or conc reg.

D 58078 LEC 001 R 6:00pm-7:50pm TBA Powers,R

SOC WRK 851 G 2-3 Social Issue and Policy Analysis:May be repeated with change in topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq: grad st; Soc Wrk 750(P) or BSW degree.

D 58080 SEM 001 M 6:00pm-7:50pm TBA TOPIC: Child and Family Welfare 09/08/2008-12/13/2008 D 58082 SEM 002 R 6:00pm-7:50pm TBA TOPIC: Physical & Behavioral Health

# SOC WRK 888 G 0 Candidate for DegreeFee for 1 cr assessed. Prereq: grad st.

# SOC WRK 921 G 3-4 Field Instruction VPrereq: grad st; Soc Wrk 822.

58084 FLD 001 To be Arranged TBA58488 FLD 102 To be Arranged TBA Loeher,S

# SOC WRK 940 G 1 Applied Gerontology Capstone ISociol 940 and Soc Wrk 940 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: grad st; Nurs 760(P) & Soc Wrk851(P).

58318 SEM 001 T 4:00pm-5:50pm TBA Montgomery,R Taught with Sociol 940 SEM 001.Savundranayagam,M

# SOC WRK 945 G 3 Family and Long-Term Care Across the Life CoursePrereq: grad st; admis to the Soc Wrk Ph.D. prog or writ cons instr.

59821 SEM 001 R 2:00pm-4:45pm TBA Montgomery,RSavundranayagam,M

# SOC WRK 952 G 3 Qualitative Research Methods in Social WorkPrereq: grad st; admis to the Soc Wrk Ph.D. prog or writ cons instr.

59822 SEM 001 T 2:00pm-4:45pm TBA

# SOC WRK 961 G 4 Introduction to Statistical MethodsPrereq: grad st; admis to the Social Work Ph.D. program or written cons instr

58404 LEC 401 M 1:00pm-2:45pm TBA Brondino,MKwak,J

59826 LAB 801 T 11:00am-11:50am TBA Brondino,MKwak,J

# SOC WRK 963 G 3 Measurement Methods and Related Multivariate StatisticsPrereq: grad st; SocWrk 961(P) & 962(P); admis to the Soc Wrk Ph.D. program or written cons instr.

59825 SEM 001 R 9:30am-12:10pm TBA Brondino,M

# SOC WRK 970 G 1-4 Readings in Research in Social WelfareStudents shall not take more than 6 cr total between courses Soc Wrk 970(P) & 999(P). Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

# SOC WRK 991 G 1 Doctoral ProseminarMay be repeated with change in topic to 6 cr max. Prereq: grad st; admis to the Social Work Ph.D. Program or written cons instr

58406 SEM 001 T 9:00am-10:50am TBA Otto-Salaj,L Course meets Tuesdays, every other week beginning 9/4/07.

# SOC WRK 999 G 1-3 Independent Reading in Social WorkStudents shall not take more than 6 cr total between courses Soc Wrk 970(P) & 999(P). Prereq: grad st; completion of foundationcourses for non-BSW students; writ cons instr & dir of Soc Wrk prog.

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Academic Opportunity CenterCURRINS 110 Reading Proficiency for College Students ICURRINS 112 College Reading:ED PSY 100 Learning Skills LaboratoryENGLISH 101 Introduction to College Writing

LEC 180LEC 181

Distance LearningAD LDSP 790 Internship in Instructional Leadership

FLD 101ARTHIST 250 (HU)Introduction to American Art

LEC 201ARTHIST 261 (HU)Modern Art

LEC 201BUS ADM 305 Taxes and Personal Financial Planning

LEC 203BUS ADM 360 Principles of Marketing

LEC 203BUS ADM 832 Property Taxation

LEC 203BUS ADM 837 Sales and Use Taxation

LEC 203COMMUN 320 Nonverbal Communication

LEC 201LEC 202

COMMUN 327 Instructional Communication for Human Resource TrainersLEC 202

COMMUN 440 Contemporary Problems in Freedom of SpeechLEC 201

COMMUN 727 Seminar in Communication and E-LearningSEM 201

CURRINS 585 Best Practices in Early Childhood for Children and FamiliesLEC 291LEC 292

ED POL 506 Research Techniques for Community Organizers and CommunityEducators

LEC 001ENGLISH 101 Introduction to College Writing

LEC 204LEC 205LEC 206LEC 207

ENGLISH 215 (HU)Introduction to English StudiesLEC 210

ETHNIC 250 Selected Topics in Ethnic Studies:LEC 204LEC 205

HIST 409 Causes of the Civil War, 1828-1861LEC 201

HMS 590 Current Topics in Human Kinetics:LEC 201

HMS 711 Evidence Based Practice: InterventionsLEC 201

JMC 356 Media LiteracyLEC 201

L&I SCI 110 Introduction to Information ScienceLEC 202

L&I SCI 210 (HU)Information Resources for ResearchLEC 201

L&I SCI 230 Organization of KnowledgeLEC 201

L&I SCI 310 Human Factors in Information Seeking and UseLEC 201

L&I SCI 340 Information Architecture IILEC 201

L&I SCI 410 Database Information Retrieval SystemsLEC 201

L&I SCI 501 Foundations of Library and Information ScienceLEC 203

L&I SCI 511 Organization of InformationLEC 201LEC 203

L&I SCI 520 Managing Library CollectionsLEC 201

L&I SCI 540 Management of Libraries and Information ServicesLEC 201

Distance Learning, cont.L&I SCI 571 Information Access and Retrieval

LEC 201LEC 202LEC 203

L&I SCI 591 Introduction to Research Methods in Library and InformationScience

LEC 202LEC 203

L&I SCI 642 School Library Media Programs and ResourcesLEC 201

L&I SCI 644 School Library PracticumFLD 111

L&I SCI 650 An Introduction to Modern Archives AdministrationLEC 201

L&I SCI 655 Information and Records Management:LEC 201

L&I SCI 691 Special Topics in Information Science:LEC 201LEC 202

L&I SCI 711 Cataloging and ClassificationLEC 202LEC 203

L&I SCI 737 The Special Library and Information CenterLEC 201

L&I SCI 738 Legal Information Sources and ServicesLEC 201

L&I SCI 750 Arrangement and Description in ArchivesLEC 201

L&I SCI 752 Archival Outreach: Programs and ServicesLEC 201

L&I SCI 833 Competitive Intelligence and Business Information:LEC 201

L&I SCI 990 Fieldwork in Library and Information Science ServicesFLD 205FLD 208FLD 210FLD 213FLD 215FLD 220FLD 228FLD 229FLD 230FLD 231FLD 233FLD 235FLD 243FLD 252FLD 255FLD 259FLD 260FLD 280FLD 285

MATH 106 TIS - Gen Ed Math CompetencyContemporary Applications ofMathematics

LEC 210LEC 211

POL SCI 105 (SS)State PoliticsLEC 203

POL SCI 421 Party Politics in AmericaLEC 201

POL SCI 471 Problems in Law Studies:SEM 201

PSYCH 550 History of PsychologyLEC 201

PSYCH 750 The History of PsychologyLEC 201

SOCIOL 233 (SS)Social Inequality in the United StatesLEC 201

SOCIOL 241 (SS)CriminologyLEC 202

SOCIOL 495 Seminar in Sociology:SEM 201

THERREC 308 Therapeutic Recreation in Physical Rehabilitation and BehavioralHealth

LEC 201WMNS 290 Selected Topics in Women’s Studies:

LEC 292

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Forensic SciencesANTHRO 281 Dead Men Do Tell Tales: An Introduction to Forensic ScienceANTHRO 285 Medicolegal Death InvestigationANTHRO 403 (NS)The Human SkeletonANTHRO 585 Internship in Forensic ToxicologyBIO SCI 539 Laboratory Techniques in Molecular BiologyC L SCI 281 Dead Men Do Tell Tales: An Introduction to Forensic ScienceC L SCI 285 Medicolegal Death InvestigationC L SCI 555 Toxicology and Therapeutic Drug MonitoringC L SCI 585 Internship in Forensic ToxicologyC L SCI 610 PharmacologyCHEM 281 Dead Men Do Tell Tales: An Introduction to Forensic ScienceCHEM 285 Medicolegal Death InvestigationCHEM 524 Intermediate Analytical ChemistryCHEM 585 Internship in Forensic ToxicologyCRM JST 110 (SS)Introduction to Criminal JusticeCRM JST 281 Dead Men Do Tell Tales: An Introduction to Forensic ScienceCRM JST 285 Medicolegal Death InvestigationCRM JST 585 Internship in Forensic ToxicologyHCA 212 (SS)Drugs Used and Abused

Hybrid, Combined Face-to-Face and Online InstructionAD LDSP 579 Current Topics in Administrative Leadership:

LEC 101 EC Leadership: Leading into the FutureAD LDSP 586 Administrative Seminar: Leadership in Early Childhood ProgramsAD LDSP 702 Leadership in Educational OrganizationsAD LDSP 712 Instructional LeadershipAD LDSP 762 Management of Educational ResourcesAD LDSP 777 Leadership in Multicultural OrganizationsAD LDSP 782 Principalship Field PracticumARCH 100 (A)Introduction to ArchitectureARCH 382 Computers in ArchitectureARCH 582 Advanced Computer Applications in ArchitectureBUS ADM 230 Introduction to Information SystemsBUS ADM 305 Taxes and Personal Financial PlanningCOMPSCI 536 Software EngineeringCOMPSCI 557 Introduction to Database SystemsCRM JST 273 Correctional ProcessED POL 375 Cultural Foundations of EducationED POL 582 Operations Management in Early Childhood ProgramsEDUC 900 Doctoral Seminar in Urban Education:

SEM 001 Role of ProfessoriateEXCEDUC 569 Curriculum and Methods for Special Education: PreschoolEXCEDUC 630 Survey Early Childhood Intervention: Young Chldren with Special

Needs, FamiliesEXCEDUC 651 Working With Families in Urban CommunitiesL&I SCI 150 Introduction to Information Resources on the InternetL&I SCI 230 Organization of KnowledgeMATH 95 Essentials of AlgebraNURS 753 Physiologic Basis of Advanced Nursing PracticeOCCTHPY 701 Advanced Application of Instrumentation Theory in Health CareOCCTHPY 710 Community Models of Occupational Therapy PracticeSPANISH 103 First-Semester Spanish

Service LearningANTHRO 105 (SS)Introduction to Linguistic AnthropologyANTHRO 150 (SS&)Multicultural AmericaCOMSDIS 210 (SS)Survey of Communication DisordersCURRINS 470 Professional Urban Teaching Linking Seminar:

SEM 001 Middle Childhood through Early AdolescenceSEM 002 Middle Childhood through Early AdolescenceSEM 003 Middle Childhood through Early AdolescenceSEM 004 Middle Childhood through Early AdolescenceSEM 005 Middle Childhood through Early AdolescenceSEM 006 Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence

DANCE 319 Dance Service-LearningENGLISH 150 (HU&)Multicultural AmericaENGLISH 207 Health Science WritingENGLISH 298 Undergraduate Lower-Division Service LearningENGLISH 431 Topics in Advanced Writing:

LEC 001 Introduction to Professional Writing ResearchLEC 202 Grant WritingLEC 203 Grant WritingLEC 204 Technical Editing

ENGLISH 798 Graduate-Level Service LearningGEOG 125 (NS)Introduction to Environmental GeographyHIST 150 (HU&)Multicultural AmericaL&I SCI 430 Multimedia Application DevelopmentL&I SCI 632 Microcomputers for Information Resources Management:OCCTHPY 260 Enhancing Health Through Activity, Occupation and Technology IPOL SCI 763 Scope and Dynamics of Public AdministrationSOCIOL 150 (SS&)Multicultural America