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******************************************* Accounting (ACCT) ******************************************* 1919 ACCT 201-001 * INTRO TO FINANCIAL ACCT LEC 3 MW 10:30AM -11:45AM PH 149 CALAFIURA NOTE: Provides students with a general overview of financial accounting including the underlying accounting principles and concepts, financial statement preparation, financial statement analysis, cash flow, etc. Prerequisite: Twenty-four college credit hours taken at or accepted by SU. Three hours per week. 1794 ACCT 201-006 * INTRO TO FINANCIAL ACCT LEC 3 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM PH 249 STAFF NOTE: Provides students with a general overview of financial accounting including the underlying accounting principles and concepts, financial statement preparation, financial statement analysis, cash flow, etc. Prerequisite: Twenty-four college credit hours taken at or accepted by SU. Three hours per week. 1920 ACCT 201-158 * INTRO TO FINANCIAL ACCT LEC 3 TR 05:30PM -06:45PM PH 251 STAFF NOTE: Provides students with a general overview of financial accounting including the underlying accounting principles and concepts, financial statement preparation, financial statement analysis, cash flow, etc. Prerequisite: Twenty-four college credit hours taken at or accepted by SU. Three hours per week. 3291 ACCT 201-159 * INTRO TO FINANCIAL ACCT LEC 3 TR 07:00PM -08:15PM PH 251 STAFF NOTE: Provides students with a general overview of financial accounting including the underlying accounting principles and concepts, financial statement preparation, financial statement analysis, cash flow, etc. Prerequisite: Twenty-four college credit hours taken at or accepted by SU. Three hours per week. 1612 ACCT 201-502 * INTRO TO FINANCIAL ACCT LEC 3 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM PH 252 GITTELMAN NOTE: Provides students with a general overview of financial accounting including the underlying accounting principles and concepts, financial statement preparation, financial statement analysis, cash flow, etc. Prerequisite: Twenty-four college credit hours taken at or accepted by SU. Three hours per week. 1620 ACCT 201-503 * INTRO TO FINANCIAL ACCT LEC 3 MW 12:00PM -01:15PM PH 349 SCHULDT NOTE: Provides students with a general overview of financial accounting including the underlying accounting principles and concepts, financial statement preparation, financial statement analysis, cash flow, etc. Prerequisite: Twenty-four college credit hours taken at or accepted by SU. Three hours per week. 1542 ACCT 201-504 * INTRO TO FINANCIAL ACCT LEC 3 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM PH 252 GITTELMAN NOTE: Provides students with a general overview of financial accounting including the underlying accounting principles and concepts, financial statement preparation, financial statement analysis, cash flow, etc. Prerequisite: Twenty-four college credit hours taken at or accepted by SU. Three hours per week. 1772 ACCT 201-505 * INTRO TO FINANCIAL ACCT LEC 3 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM PH 252 GITTELMAN NOTE: Provides students with a general overview of financial accounting including the underlying accounting principles and concepts, financial statement preparation, financial statement analysis, cash flow, etc. Prerequisite: Twenty-four college credit hours taken at or accepted by SU. Three hours per week. 1544 ACCT 202-002 * INTRO TO MANAGERIAL ACCT LEC 3 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM PH 277 STAFF NOTE: Provides students with an understanding of how accounting information is used in the operation of a business. Topics include inventory costing systems (job order costing and process costing), cost-volume-profit analysis, budgeting, preflormance evaluation, pricing and cost allocation, etc. Prerequisite: C or better in ACCT 201. Three hours per week. 1593 ACCT 202-003 * INTRO TO MANAGERIAL ACCT LEC 3 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM PH 252 STEWART NOTE: Provides students with an understanding of how accounting information is used in the operation of a business. Topics include inventory costing systems (job order costing and process costing), cost-volume-profit analysis, budgeting, preflormance evaluation, pricing and cost allocation, etc. Prerequisite: C or better in ACCT 201. Three hours per week. 2338 ACCT 202-004 * INTRO TO MANAGERIAL ACCT LEC 3 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM PH 277 STAFF NOTE: Provides students with an understanding of how accounting information is used in the operation of a business. Topics include inventory costing systems (job order costing and process costing), cost-volume-profit analysis, budgeting, preflormance evaluation, pricing and cost allocation, etc. Prerequisite: C or better in ACCT 201. Three hours per week. 3293 ACCT 202-006 * INTRO TO MANAGERIAL ACCT LEC 3 MW 12:00PM -01:15PM PH 149 CALAFIURA NOTE: Provides students with an understanding of how accounting information is used in the operation of a business. Topics include inventory costing systems (job order costing and process costing), cost-volume-profit analysis, budgeting, preflormance evaluation, pricing and cost allocation, etc. Prerequisite: C or better in ACCT 201. Three hours per week. 1545 ACCT 248-001 * LEGAL ENVIRONMENT LEC 3 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM PH 275 KOVAL NOTE: In-depth analysis of legal principles and their relationship to commerce. Topics include areas of torts, constitutional law, contracts and government regulation. Three hours per week. 1546 ACCT 248-002 * LEGAL ENVIRONMENT LEC 3 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM PH 275 KOVAL NOTE: In-depth analysis of legal principles and their relationship to commerce. Topics include areas of torts, constitutional law, contracts and government regulation. Three hours per week. 1614 ACCT 248-003 * LEGAL ENVIRONMENT LEC 3 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM PH 252 STEWART NOTE: In-depth analysis of legal principles and their relationship to commerce. Topics include areas of torts, constitutional law, contracts and government regulation. Three hours per week. 1547 ACCT 248-154 * LEGAL ENVIRONMENT LEC 3 MW 05:50PM -07:05PM PH 156 ROMMEL NOTE: In-depth analysis of legal principles and their relationship to commerce. Topics include areas of torts, constitutional law, contracts and government regulation. Three hours per week. 2016 Fall Schedule of Classes Page: 1 CREDIT CLASS START END CALL# COURSE ID COURSE TITLE HOURS ACT DAYS TIME TIME BLDG RM INSTRUCTOR

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*******************************************Accounting (ACCT)*******************************************

1919 ACCT 201-001* INTRO TO FINANCIAL ACCT LEC3333 MW 10:30AM -11:45AM PH 149 CALAFIURANOTE:   Provides students with a general overview of financial accounting including the underlying accounting

principles and concepts, financial statement preparation, financial statement analysis, cash flow, etc.Prerequisite: Twenty-four college credit hours taken at or accepted by SU. Three hours per week.

1794 ACCT 201-006* INTRO TO FINANCIAL ACCT LEC3333 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM PH 249 STAFFNOTE:   Provides students with a general overview of financial accounting including the underlying accounting

principles and concepts, financial statement preparation, financial statement analysis, cash flow, etc.Prerequisite: Twenty-four college credit hours taken at or accepted by SU. Three hours per week.

1920 ACCT 201-158* INTRO TO FINANCIAL ACCT LEC3333 TR 05:30PM -06:45PM PH 251 STAFFNOTE:   Provides students with a general overview of financial accounting including the underlying accounting

principles and concepts, financial statement preparation, financial statement analysis, cash flow, etc.Prerequisite: Twenty-four college credit hours taken at or accepted by SU. Three hours per week.

3291 ACCT 201-159* INTRO TO FINANCIAL ACCT LEC3333 TR 07:00PM -08:15PM PH 251 STAFFNOTE:   Provides students with a general overview of financial accounting including the underlying accounting

principles and concepts, financial statement preparation, financial statement analysis, cash flow, etc.Prerequisite: Twenty-four college credit hours taken at or accepted by SU. Three hours per week.

1612 ACCT 201-502* INTRO TO FINANCIAL ACCT LEC3333 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM PH 252 GITTELMANNOTE:   Provides students with a general overview of financial accounting including the underlying accounting

principles and concepts, financial statement preparation, financial statement analysis, cash flow, etc.Prerequisite: Twenty-four college credit hours taken at or accepted by SU. Three hours per week.

1620 ACCT 201-503* INTRO TO FINANCIAL ACCT LEC3333 MW 12:00PM -01:15PM PH 349 SCHULDTNOTE:   Provides students with a general overview of financial accounting including the underlying accounting

principles and concepts, financial statement preparation, financial statement analysis, cash flow, etc.Prerequisite: Twenty-four college credit hours taken at or accepted by SU. Three hours per week.

1542 ACCT 201-504* INTRO TO FINANCIAL ACCT LEC3333 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM PH 252 GITTELMANNOTE:   Provides students with a general overview of financial accounting including the underlying accounting

principles and concepts, financial statement preparation, financial statement analysis, cash flow, etc.Prerequisite: Twenty-four college credit hours taken at or accepted by SU. Three hours per week.

1772 ACCT 201-505* INTRO TO FINANCIAL ACCT LEC3333 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM PH 252 GITTELMANNOTE:   Provides students with a general overview of financial accounting including the underlying accounting

principles and concepts, financial statement preparation, financial statement analysis, cash flow, etc.Prerequisite: Twenty-four college credit hours taken at or accepted by SU. Three hours per week.

1544 ACCT 202-002* INTRO TO MANAGERIAL ACCT LEC333 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM PH 277 STAFFNOTE: Provides students with an understanding of how accounting information is used in the operation of a business.

Topics include inventory costing systems (job order costing and process costing), cost-volume-profit analysis,budgeting, preflormance evaluation, pricing and cost allocation, etc. Prerequisite: C or better in ACCT 201.Three hours per week.

1593 ACCT 202-003* INTRO TO MANAGERIAL ACCT LEC333 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM PH 252 STEWARTNOTE: Provides students with an understanding of how accounting information is used in the operation of a business.

Topics include inventory costing systems (job order costing and process costing), cost-volume-profit analysis,budgeting, preflormance evaluation, pricing and cost allocation, etc. Prerequisite: C or better in ACCT 201.Three hours per week.

2338 ACCT 202-004* INTRO TO MANAGERIAL ACCT LEC333 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM PH 277 STAFFNOTE: Provides students with an understanding of how accounting information is used in the operation of a business.

Topics include inventory costing systems (job order costing and process costing), cost-volume-profit analysis,budgeting, preflormance evaluation, pricing and cost allocation, etc. Prerequisite: C or better in ACCT 201.Three hours per week.

3293 ACCT 202-006* INTRO TO MANAGERIAL ACCT LEC333 MW 12:00PM -01:15PM PH 149 CALAFIURANOTE: Provides students with an understanding of how accounting information is used in the operation of a business.

Topics include inventory costing systems (job order costing and process costing), cost-volume-profit analysis,budgeting, preflormance evaluation, pricing and cost allocation, etc. Prerequisite: C or better in ACCT 201.Three hours per week.

1545 ACCT 248-001* LEGAL ENVIRONMENT LEC3333 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM PH 275 KOVALNOTE: In-depth analysis of legal principles and their relationship to commerce. Topics include areas of torts,

constitutional law, contracts and government regulation. Three hours per week.1546 ACCT 248-002* LEGAL ENVIRONMENT LEC3333 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM PH 275 KOVALNOTE: In-depth analysis of legal principles and their relationship to commerce. Topics include areas of torts,

constitutional law, contracts and government regulation. Three hours per week.1614 ACCT 248-003* LEGAL ENVIRONMENT LEC3333 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM PH 252 STEWARTNOTE: In-depth analysis of legal principles and their relationship to commerce. Topics include areas of torts,

constitutional law, contracts and government regulation. Three hours per week.1547 ACCT 248-154* LEGAL ENVIRONMENT LEC3333 MW 05:50PM -07:05PM PH 156 ROMMELNOTE: In-depth analysis of legal principles and their relationship to commerce. Topics include areas of torts,

constitutional law, contracts and government regulation. Three hours per week.

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3294 ACCT 248-155* LEGAL ENVIRONMENT LEC3333 TR 07:00PM -08:15PM PH 277 MCCABENOTE: In-depth analysis of legal principles and their relationship to commerce. Topics include areas of torts,

constitutional law, contracts and government regulation. Three hours per week.

1548 ACCT 302-001* COST ACCOUNTING I LEC33 MW 10:30AM -11:45AM PH 251 BOSTERNOTE: Internal financial reporting practices for manufacturing concerns and an examination of cost control. Topics

include manufacturing statements, job order costing, process costing and standard costing. Computerspreadsheet applications required. Prerequisite: Majors: C or better in ACCT 201, 202 and admission to theProfessional Program; Non-majors: C or better in ACCT 201 and 202 and junior standing. Three hours per week.

1549 ACCT 302-002* COST ACCOUNTING I LEC33 MW 12:00PM -01:15PM PH 251 BOSTERNOTE: Internal financial reporting practices for manufacturing concerns and an examination of cost control. Topics

include manufacturing statements, job order costing, process costing and standard costing. Computerspreadsheet applications required. Prerequisite: Majors: C or better in ACCT 201, 202 and admission to theProfessional Program; Non-majors: C or better in ACCT 201 and 202 and junior standing. Three hours per week.

1840 ACCT 302-003* COST ACCOUNTING I LEC33 MW 04:25PM -05:40PM PH 277 BOSTERNOTE: Internal financial reporting practices for manufacturing concerns and an examination of cost control. Topics

include manufacturing statements, job order costing, process costing and standard costing. Computerspreadsheet applications required. Prerequisite: Majors: C or better in ACCT 201, 202 and admission to theProfessional Program; Non-majors: C or better in ACCT 201 and 202 and junior standing. Three hours per week.

1616 ACCT 304-501* INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I LEC33 MW 01:30PM -02:45PM PH 251 EMERSONNOTE: Detailed analysis of current and noncurrent assets and the related revenue and expense accounts. Emphasis on

recent APB and FASB pronouncements. Major Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 201, 202 and admission toProfessional Program. Non-Major Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 201, 202 and junior standing. Three hoursper week.

2644 ACCT 304-502* INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I LEC33 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM PH 251 EMERSONNOTE: Detailed analysis of current and noncurrent assets and the related revenue and expense accounts. Emphasis on

recent APB and FASB pronouncements. Major Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 201, 202 and admission toProfessional Program. Non-Major Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 201, 202 and junior standing. Three hoursper week.

1550 ACCT 304-553* INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I LEC33 MW 05:50PM -07:05PM PH 275 EMERSONNOTE: Detailed analysis of current and noncurrent assets and the related revenue and expense accounts. Emphasis on

recent APB and FASB pronouncements. Major Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 201, 202 and admission toProfessional Program. Non-Major Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 201, 202 and junior standing. Three hoursper week.

1551 ACCT 305-001* INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II LEC33 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM PH 249 SMITHNOTE: Detailed analysis of accounting concepts, including current and noncurrent liabilities, stockholders equity

accounts, related revenue and expense accounts, and statement of changes in financial position. Emphasis onrecent APB and FASB guidelines. Major Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 304, successful completion of theAccounting Program admission test, and admission to Professional Program. Non-Major Prerequisites: C or betterin ACCT 304, successful completion of the Accounting Program admission test, and junior standing. Three hoursper week.

1552 ACCT 305-152* INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II LEC33 TR 05:30PM -06:45PM PH 275 SMITHNOTE: Detailed analysis of accounting concepts, including current and noncurrent liabilities, stockholders equity

accounts, related revenue and expense accounts, and statement of changes in financial position. Emphasis onrecent APB and FASB guidelines. Major Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 304, successful completion of theAccounting Program admission test, and admission to Professional Program. Non-Major Prerequisites: C or betterin ACCT 304, successful completion of the Accounting Program admission test, and junior standing. Three hoursper week.

1628 ACCT 341-001* FED INCOME TAX: PERSONAL LEC3 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM PH 275 SCHULDTNOTE: Discussion of technical tax provisions as they pertain to individuals. Emphasis on tax planning

considerations. Use of IRS forms where appropriate. This course, along with successful participation in theVITA program, satisfies the ABLE requirement. Major Prerequisites: Cor better in ACCT 201, 202 and admissionto Professional Program. Non-Major Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 201 and 202 and junior standing. Threehours per week.

1931 ACCT 341-002* FED INCOME TAX: PERSONAL LEC3 MW 04:25PM -05:40PM PH 275 SCHULDTNOTE: Discussion of technical tax provisions as they pertain to individuals. Emphasis on tax planning

considerations. Use of IRS forms where appropriate. This course, along with successful participation in theVITA program, satisfies the ABLE requirement. Major Prerequisites: Cor better in ACCT 201, 202 and admissionto Professional Program. Non-Major Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 201 and 202 and junior standing. Threehours per week.

1553 ACCT 348-001* BUSINESS LAW LEC3 MW 12:00PM -01:15PM PH 275 KOVALNOTE: Detailed expansion of Legal Environment (ACCT 248). Additional topics include business associations,

partnerships, agencies, corporations, bankruptcy law, securities and accountants' liability. Stresses topicscommonly found on the uniform CPA examination. Prerequisites: Majors - Admission to Professional Program, C orbetter in ACCT 248. Non-Majors - Junior Standing, C or better in ACCT 248. Three hours per week.

1950 ACCT 403-151* ADVANCED ACCOUNTING I LEC3 MW 05:50PM -07:05PM PH 249 STAFFNOTE: In-depth study of consolidations and governmental not-for-profit accounting. Major Prerequisites: Senior

status, C or better in ACCT 305 and admission to Professional Program. Non-Major Prerequisites: Senior statusand C or better in ACCT 305. Three hours per week.

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1554 ACCT 407-001* AUDITING LEC3 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM PH 275 HOLLOWAYNOTE: Duties and responsibilities of auditors, auditing standards, examination procedures, work paper preparation

and audit reports. Major Prerequisites: Senior standing, C or better in ACCT 305, and admission toProfessional Program; Non-Major prerequisites: Senior status and C or better in ACCT 305. Corequisite: ACCT487. Three hours per week.

3835 ACCT 407-002* AUDITING LEC3 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM PH 275 HOLLOWAY

2575 ACCT 418-001* FRAUD EXAMINATION LEC3 TR 07:00PM -08:15PM PH 275 STAFFNOTE: An introduction to fundamentals of fraud examination, including nature and types of fraud, fraud prevention,

and techniques to detect fraud in organizations. Provides the foundation to understanding fraud and its impacton the world around us. Major Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 304 and admission to Professional Program.Non-Major Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 304 and junior standing. Three hours per week.

1951 ACCT 420-001* ACCOUNTING INFO SYSTEMS LEC3 MW 12:00PM -01:15PM PH 248 SUMMERSNOTE: Examination of the role of accounting information in the organization. Major topics include users of

accounting information, goals and objectives, review of accounting systems, the human component, hardware,software, data, operating controls and management controls. Major Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 304 andadmission to Professional Program. Non-Majors Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 304 and junior standing.Three hours per week.

1555 ACCT 420-002* ACCOUNTING INFO SYSTEMS LEC3 MW 04:25PM -05:40PM PH 248 SUMMERSNOTE: Examination of the role of accounting information in the organization. Major topics include users of

accounting information, goals and objectives, review of accounting systems, the human component, hardware,software, data, operating controls and management controls. Major Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 304 andadmission to Professional Program. Non-Majors Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 304 and junior standing.Three hours per week.

1592 ACCT 430-151* INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING LEC3 TR 05:30PM -06:45PM PH 249 GITTELMANNOTE: Introduction to a variety of international accounting issues encountered by multinational organizations.

Includes accounting and auditing standards, consolidations and taxation. Major Prerequisites: C or better inACCT 304 and admission to Professional Program. Non-Major Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 304 and juniorstanding. Three hours per week.

2653 ACCT 491-001* ADVANCED ACCT INTERNSHIP INT1 - 3 TBA TBA HOLLOWAYNOTE: Research associated with an internship experience in accounting. Prerequisites: ACCT 490 or completion of ABLE

requirement, placement approval and permission of the department chair, completion of ABLE officeadministrative requirements. One to three hours per week.

1622 ACCT 497-001* ACCT CAPSTONE INTERNSHIP LEC3 TBA TBA HOLLOWAYNOTE: Satisfies the ABLE requirement of the accounting department. Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 305, admission

to the professional program and senior status. Corequisite: ACCT 407.3295 ACCT 497-002* ACCT CAPSTONE INTERNSHIP LEC3 TBA TBA HOLLOWAYNOTE: Satisfies the ABLE requirement of the accounting department. Prerequisites: C or better in ACCT 305, admission

to the professional program and senior status. Corequisite: ACCT 407.

1949 ACCT 666-691* ACCT CONCEPTS & APPLICATION LEC3 M 06:00PM -09:00PM PH 248 SUMMERSNOTE: Examines contemporary practices within the accounting field. Emphasizes concepts and applications to hone

analytical and decision-making skills. Topics include measurement and performance designs, as well asmonitoring and disclosure objectives. Prerequisites: Admission to the M.B.A. program; completion of IVYSoftware Assessment; ACCT 201 and ACCT 202 or equivalents with a C or better. Six hours per week for half asemester.

3849 ACCT 666-702* ACCT CONCEPTS & APPLICATION LEC3 TBA TBA ONLINE SUMMERSNOTE: Examines contemporary practices within the accounting field. Emphasizes concepts and applications to hone

analytical and decision-making skills. Topics include measurement and performance designs, as well asmonitoring and disclosure objectives. Prerequisites: Admission to the M.B.A. program; completion of IVYSoftware Assessment; ACCT 201 and ACCT 202 or equivalents with a C or better. Six hours per week for half asemester.

*******************************************Appl Health Physiology (AHPH)*******************************************

1472 AHPH 502-191* INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH LEC3 R 05:30PM -08:15PM DH 205 SCHNEIDER

2109 AHPH 512-191* PERFORMANCE: THEORY & PRAC LEC3 W 05:30PM -08:15PM NEIN

2368 AHPH 514-191* MUSCLE PHYSIOLOGY LEC3 W 05:30PM -08:15PM DH 325 WERNER

2541 AHPH 532-191* EXERCISE METABOLISM LEC3 M 05:30PM -08:15PM DH 325 PELLINGER

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2721 AHPH 544-191* ESSENTIALS OF PHARMACOLOGY LEC3 R 02:00PM -04:45PM DH 325 PELLINGER

2280 AHPH 545-191* CARDIOPULMONARY PHYSIOLOGY LEC3 T 02:00PM -04:45PM DH 325 SCHNEIDER

3300 AHPH 553-191* APPLIED CLINICAL PHYSIOLOGY LLB3 T 05:30PM -08:15PM DH 325 SCHNEIDER/LAMANCA

3287 AHPH 559-191* RESEARCH IN PHYSIOLOGY LEC3 W 02:00PM -04:45PM DH 325 PELLINGERNOTE: Graduate Credit Only

3023 AHPH 692-191* INTERNSHIP I INT3 TBA TBA INSLEY

3301 AHPH 693-191* INTERNSHIP II INT3 TBA TBA INSLEY

*******************************************Anthropology (ANTH)*******************************************

1760 ANTH 100-001* CULTURAL ANTH & LINGUISTICS LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM PH 371 RAGANNOTE: CULT. ANTH. LING

3882 ANTH 100-002* CULTURAL ANTH & LINGUISTICS LEC4 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM DH 133 RAGAN

1301 ANTH 102-001* BIOLOGICAL ANTH & ARCHLGY LEC4 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM DH 133 RAGANNOTE: BIO. ANTH ARCH

3613 ANTH 459-001* SEMINAR IN ANTHROPOLOGY LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM TE 252 RAGAN

*******************************************Arabic (ARAB)*******************************************

3407 ARAB 101-001* ELEMENTARY ARABIC I LEC4 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM TE 129 TIRAB

*******************************************Art (ART)*******************************************

1142 ART 104-001* ART APPRECIATION LEC444 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM TE 129 BOYER1143 ART 104-002* ART APPRECIATION LEC444 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM TE 129 BOYER1149 ART 104-003* ART APPRECIATION LEC444 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM TE 129 MOLENDA1874 ART 104-004* ART APPRECIATION LEC444 MW 01:30PM -02:45PM TE 129 MOLENDA3474 ART 104-005* ART APPRECIATION LEC444 TR 03:30PM -04:45PM TE 129 FITZGERALD1807 ART 104-701* ART APPRECIATION LEC444 TBA TBA ONLINE OLSZEWSKI

1151 ART 121-001* DESIGN PRINCIPLES LST44 MW 09:00AM -11:50AM FH 214 ROGERSNOTE: B.A. B.F.A. Corequisite: Art 130.

1152 ART 121-002* DESIGN PRINCIPLES LST44 MW 12:00PM -02:50PM FH 214 GLADDENNOTE: B.A. B.F.A. Corequisite: Art 130.

1813 ART 121-003* DESIGN PRINCIPLES LST44 MW 03:00PM -05:50PM FH 225 MOLENDANOTE: B.A. B.F.A. Corequisite: Art 130.

1875 ART 121-004* DESIGN PRINCIPLES LST44 TR 03:00PM -05:50PM FH 214 HWANGNOTE: B.A. B.F.A. Corequisite: Art 130.

3475 ART 121-151* DESIGN PRINCIPLES LST44 TR 05:00PM -07:50PM FH 225 FITZGERALDNOTE: B.A. B.F.A. Corequisite: Art 130.

2805 ART 121-450* DESIGN PRINCIPLES LST44 MW 09:00AM -11:50AM FH 225 DAVISNOTE: Living Learning Community

1280 ART 129-001* INTRO TO DIGITAL PHOTOG LST44 MW 09:00AM -11:50AM TE 352 PETERSONNOTE: BA BFA Prereq: Art 121.

1281 ART 129-002* INTRO TO DIGITAL PHOTOG LST44 TR 09:00AM -11:50AM TE 352 PETERSONNOTE: BA BFA Prereq: Art 121.

1708 ART 129-003* INTRO TO DIGITAL PHOTOG LST44 TR 12:00PM -02:50PM TE 352 ANDERTONNOTE: BA BFA Prereq: Art 121.

1876 ART 129-151* INTRO TO DIGITAL PHOTOG LST44 MW 03:00PM -05:50PM FH 142 MOSHERNOTE: BA BFA Prereq: Art 121.

1153 ART 130-001* DRAWING I LST4444 MW 09:00AM -11:50AM FH 120 BROTMAN

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1154 ART 130-002* DRAWING I LST4444 MW 09:00AM -11:50AM FH 217 KAUFFMAN1155 ART 130-003* DRAWING I LST4444 TR 09:00AM -11:50AM FH 120 GOLDHAGEN1156 ART 130-004* DRAWING I LST4444 MW 12:00PM -02:50PM FH 120 BROTMAN3052 ART 130-005* DRAWING I LST4444 MW 12:00PM -02:50PM FH 217 ROGERS3487 ART 130-006* DRAWING I LST4444 TR 12:00PM -02:50PM FH 217 ROGERS3476 ART 130-151* DRAWING I LST4444 TR 06:00PM -08:50PM FH 217 HWANG1877 ART 130-450* DRAWING I LST4444 TR 09:00AM -11:50AM FH 217 MOSHERNOTE: Living Learning Community

1809 ART 201-001* INTRODUCTION TO ART HIST LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM TE 129 LISTON1810 ART 201-151* INTRODUCTION TO ART HIST LEC4 MW 05:00PM -06:15PM TE 129 LISTON

1144 ART 215-001* CERAMICS I LST44 TR 09:00AM -11:50AM FH 127 HILLNOTE: B.F.A. Prerequisite: Art 121, 261.

1705 ART 215-002* CERAMICS I LST44 MW 12:00PM -02:50PM FH 127 HILLNOTE: B.F.A. Prerequisite: Art 121, 261.

1145 ART 215-003* CERAMICS I LST44 TR 12:00PM -02:50PM FH 127 BEARMANNOTE: B.F.A. Prerequisite: Art 121, 261.

2806 ART 215-004* CERAMICS I LST44 TR 03:00PM -05:50PM FH 127 BEARMANNOTE: B.F.A. Prerequisite: Art 121, 261.

1147 ART 226-001* GRAPHIC DESIGN I LST4 MW 09:00AM -11:50AM FH 145 OLSZEWSKINOTE: B.A. Prerequisites: Art 121, 130. B.F.A. Prerequisite: Art 121, 130, 201, 230.

1878 ART 226-002* GRAPHIC DESIGN I LST4 TR 09:00AM -11:50AM FH 145 OLSZEWSKINOTE: B.A. Prerequisites: Art 121, 130. B.F.A. Prerequisite: Art 121, 130, 201, 230.

1148 ART 227-001* DIGITAL DESIGN & LAYOUT LST4 MW 12:00PM -02:50PM FH 142 OLSZEWSKINOTE: B.A. B.F.A. Prerequisites: Art 121, 130, 230.

1320 ART 229-001* PHOTOGRAPHY I LST4 TR 12:00PM -02:50PM FH 214 GOLDHAGENNOTE: B.A. Prerequisites: Art 121, 130. B.F.A. Prerequisites: Art 121, 130, 230.

1881 ART 229-002* PHOTOGRAPHY I LST4 MW 03:00PM -05:50PM FH 214 ANDERTONNOTE: B.A. Prerequisites: Art 121, 130. B.F.A. Prerequisites: Art 121, 130, 230.

1882 ART 230-002* DRAWING II LST4 MW 03:00PM -05:50PM FH 120 GOLDHAGENNOTE: B.A. Prerequisites: Art 121, 130. B.F.A. Prerequisities: Art 121, 130, 201.

1157 ART 246-002* PAINTING I LST4444 TR 09:00AM -11:50AM FH 136 BROWNNOTE: B.A. Prerequisites: Art 121, 130, 201. B.F.A. Prerequisities: Art 121, 130, 230.

1325 ART 246-003* PAINTING I LST4444 MW 12:00PM -02:50PM FH 136 KIMNOTE: B.A. Prerequisites: Art 121, 130, 201. B.F.A. Prerequisities: Art 121, 130, 230.

1348 ART 246-004* PAINTING I LST4444 TR 12:00PM -02:50PM FH 136 BROTMANNOTE: B.A. Prerequisites: Art 121, 130, 201. B.F.A. Prerequisities: Art 121, 130, 230.

3478 ART 246-151* PAINTING I LST4444 MW 06:00PM -08:50PM FH 136 STAFFNOTE: B.A. Prerequisites: Art 121, 130, 201. B.F.A. Prerequisities: Art 121, 130, 230.

1811 ART 261-001* SCULPTURE I LST4 MW 09:00AM -11:50AM FH 126 HELLSTEN1883 ART 261-002* SCULPTURE I LST4 MW 12:00PM -02:50PM FH 126 WOLFF

1158 ART 271-001* GLASS I LST4 MW 09:00AM -11:50AM FH 129 DUROWNOTE: B.A. Prerequisites: Art 121, 130, 261. B.F.A. Prerequisities: Art 121, 130, 201, 230, 261.

1812 ART 271-002* GLASS I LST4 TR 09:00AM -11:50AM FH 129 HELLSTENNOTE: B.A. Prerequisites: Art 121, 130, 261. B.F.A. Prerequisities: Art 121, 130, 201, 230, 261.

3479 ART 271-003* GLASS I LST4 TR 12:00PM -02:50PM FH 129 REESNOTE: B.A. Prerequisites: Art 121, 130, 261. B.F.A. Prerequisities: Art 121, 130, 201, 230, 261.

2500 ART 271-151* GLASS I LST4 TR 06:00PM -08:50PM FH 129 REESNOTE: B.A. Prerequisites: Art 121, 130, 261. B.F.A. Prerequisities: Art 121, 130, 201, 230, 261.

3124 ART 280-151* NEW MEDIA I LST4 TR 05:00PM -07:50PM TE 352 GLADDENNOTE: Prereq: Art 121, 129.

1341 ART 299-151* SOPHOMORE SEMINAR LST2 R 05:00PM -07:50PM TE 152 ROGERSR 05:00PM -07:50PM STAFF

NOTE: Sophomore standing or above, Art majors only.

3488 ART 301-151* NORTHERN RENAISSANCE ART LEC4 TR 05:00PM -06:15PM TE 129 LISTONNOTE: Major Prereq: Art 201; Non-major Prereq: Art 104 or Art 201 or permission of instructor.

1911 ART 305-001* ART SINCE 1945 LEC4 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM TE 129 PASSNOTE: BA & BFA Prereq: Art 201. Non-major prereq: Permission of the instructor.

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1912 ART 305-002* ART SINCE 1945 LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM TE 129 PASSNOTE: BA & BFA Prereq: Art 201. Non-major prereq: Permission of the instructor.

2501 ART 312-001* WWW WEB DESIGN LST4 MW 12:00PM -02:50PM FH 145 MOSHERNOTE: B.A. Prerequisite: Art 227. B.F.A. Prerequisites: Art 226 or 227, and 201. Non-major Prerequisite: COSC 116

and permission of the instructor.

1159 ART 315-001* CERAMICS II LST4 MW 09:00AM -11:50AM FH 127 HILLCombined Sections: Art 315/415/416NOTE: Prerequisite: Art 215

1146 ART 326-001* GRAPHIC DESIGN II LST4 TR 12:00PM -02:50PM FH 145 FLEXNERNOTE: Prerequisite: Art 226.

3482 ART 329-001* ALT PROCESSES IN FILM PHOTO LST4 TR 09:00AM -11:50AM FH 214 ANDERTONCombined Sections: Art 329/429NOTE: Prereq: Art 229

3481 ART 330-001* DRAWING III LST4 MW 03:00PM -05:50PM FH 217 KIMCombined Sections: Art 330/430/431NOTE: Prereq: Art 230

3489 ART 335-001* WOMEN IN ART LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM TE 129 PASSNOTE: Major Prereq: Art 201. Non-major Prereq: Permission of instructor.

1650 ART 340-001* PAINTING II LST4 MW 09:00AM -11:50AM FH 136 BROWNNOTE: Prerequisite: Art 246.

3485 ART 351-001* PRINTMAKING: ETCHING LST4 MW 12:00PM -02:50PM FH 225 DAVISNOTE: Prereq: Art 121

3486 ART 351-002* PRINTMAKING: ETCHING LST4 TR 12:00PM -02:50PM FH 225 DAVISNOTE: Prereq: Art 121

1910 ART 355-001* DIGITAL IMAGING LST4 MW 12:00PM -02:50PM TE 352 PETERSONCombined Sections: Art 355/359NOTE: BA & BFA Prereq: Art 121, 130, and 229.

3484 ART 359-001* ADVANCED DIGITAL PHOTOG LST4 MW 12:00PM -02:50PM TE 352 PETERSONCombined Sections: Art 355/359NOTE: Prereq: Art 129 or 229 or permission of the instructor.

1282 ART 361-003* SCULPTURE II LST4 MW 03:00PM -05:50PM FH 126 WOLFFCombined Sections: Art 361/461NOTE: Prereq: Art 261.

2502 ART 371-001* GLASS II LST4 MW 12:00PM -02:50PM FH 129 DUROWNOTE: Prereq: Art 271.

2504 ART 380-151* NEW MEDIA II LST4 MW 03:00PM -05:50PM TE 352 GLADDENCombined Sections: Art 380/480NOTE: Prereq: Art 280.

3490 ART 390-151* ADVANCED STUDY IN ART IND2 F 10:00AM -12:00PM TE 226T KAUFFMANSubtitle: Prof Practices in Visual Arts

3491 ART 395-001* SPECIAL TOPICS IN ART LST4 TR 12:00PM -02:50PM FH 126 WOLFF/MITCHELL-EBERTSubtitle: Site Specific/Installation

Combined Sections: Art 395/Envr 305

1160 ART 415-001* CERAMICS III LST4 MW 09:00AM -11:50AM FH 127 HILLCombined Sections: Art 315/415/416NOTE: Prerequisite: Art 315. B.F.A.Prerequisites: Art 315, completion of 24 hours of the B.F.A. core.

1161 ART 416-001* ADVANCED CERAMICS LST4 MW 09:00AM -11:50AM FH 127 HILLCombined Sections: Art 315/415/416NOTE: B.A. B.F.A. Prerequisite: Art 415.

1830 ART 426-001* GRAPHIC DESIGN III LST4 MW 03:00PM -05:50PM FH 145 FLEXNERNOTE: Prerequisite: Art 326. B.F.A. Prerequisite: Art 326, completion of 24 hours of the B.F.A. track.

3483 ART 429-001* STUDIO TECH & APL FILM PHOTO LST4 TR 09:00AM -11:50AM FH 214 ANDERTONCombined Sections: Art 329/429NOTE: Prereq: Art 329

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1162 ART 430-001* DRAWING IV LST4 MW 03:00PM -05:50PM FH 217 KIMCombined Sections: Art 330/430/431NOTE: Prerequisite: Art 330. B.F.A.Prerequisites: Art 330, completion of 24 hours of the B.F.A. core.

1163 ART 431-001* ADVANCED DRAWING LST4 MW 03:00PM -05:50PM FH 217 KIMCombined Sections: Art 330/430/431NOTE: Prerequisite: Art 430.

1164 ART 440-001* PAINTING III LST4 TR 12:00PM -02:50PM FH 140 KIMCombined Sections: Art 440/441/442NOTE: Prerequisite: Art 340. B.F.A.Prerequisites: Art 340, completion of 24 hours of the B.F.A. core.

1165 ART 441-001* PAINTING IV LST4 TR 12:00PM -02:50PM FH 140 KIMCombined Sections: Art 440/441/442NOTE: Prerequisite: Art 440.

1166 ART 442-001* ADVANCED PAINTING LST4 TR 12:00PM -02:50PM FH 140 KIMCombined Sections: Art 440/441/442NOTE: Prerequisite: Art 441.

1283 ART 461-003* ADVANCED SCULPTURE LST4 MW 03:00PM -05:50PM FH 126 WOLFFCombined Sections: Art 361/461NOTE: Prereq: Art 361.

2508 ART 471-001* ADVANCED GLASS LST4 F 12:00PM -05:45PM FH 129 DUROWNOTE: Prerequisite: Art 371.

2509 ART 480-151* ADVANCED NEW MEDIA LST4 MW 03:00PM -05:50PM TE 352 GLADDENCombined Sections: Art 380/480NOTE: Prereq: Art 380

3871 ART 490-004* INDEPENDENT STUDY IND1 - 3 TBA TBA WOLFFSubtitle: Sculpture

NOTE: Permission of the Department Chair.3868 ART 490-006* INDEPENDENT STUDY IND1 - 3 TBA TBA DUROW

Subtitle: GlassNOTE: Permission of the Department Chair.

3869 ART 490-009* INDEPENDENT STUDY IND1 - 3 TBA TBA DAVISSubtitle: Printmaking

NOTE: Permission of the Department Chair.3876 ART 490-017* INDEPENDENT STUDY IND1 - 3 TBA TBA MOSHER

Subtitle: Web DesignNOTE: Permission of the Department Chair.

1150 ART 491-001* INTERNSHIP IND1 - 4 TBA TBA DAVISNOTE: Prerequisite: Senior status with 32 or more hours in art, including eight hours in their program track.

1906 ART 495-001* GRAPHIC DESIGN AGENCY LST4 TR 09:00AM -11:50AM FH 142 FLEXNERNOTE: Prerequisite: Art 426.

1342 ART 499-151* SENIOR EXHIBITION LST2 T 05:00PM -07:50PM FH 111 KIMNOTE: Senior standing and permission of instructor.

*******************************************American Sign Language (ASL)*******************************************

1227 ASL 101-001* ELEM AMERICAN SIGN LANG I LEC4 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM TE 155 STAFF2056 ASL 101-002* ELEM AMERICAN SIGN LANG I LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM PH 252 STAFF

*******************************************Athletic Training (ATTR)*******************************************

3456 ATTR 210-001* FNDTNS OF ATHLETIC TRAINING LLB4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM DH 116 STAFF

3635 ATTR 381-010 ORTHOPEDIC ASSESSMENT LEC4 MF 10:00AM -11:15AM DH 116 STAFF

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1880 ATTR 381-011* ORTHOPEDIC ASSESSMENT LAB4 W 12:00PM -01:50PM DH 116 STAFFNOTE: Prerequisites: Admission to Athletic Training Program. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week.

1890 ATTR 414-001* GEN MEDICAL CONDITION ATTR LEC4 TR 08:30AM -10:50AM MC 204 RITENOURNOTE: Prerequisite: Admission to the Athletic Training Program. Three hours per week with enhancement.

1901 ATTR 420-001* CLINICAL REHAB & ADMIN LPR4 W 08:00AM -09:50AM MC 203 TOONSTRANOTE: May not receive credit for both ATTR 322 and ATTR 420. Prerequisites: ATTR 370, 384. Two hours lecture, a

minimum of 12 hours clinical practice per week.

3632 ATTR 505-001* RISK MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES PRA3 W 10:00AM -11:50AM MC 203 RITENOUR

3633 ATTR 510-001* ACUTE CARE OF INJURY/ILLNESS LEC3 MTRF 08:30AM -10:20AM MC 203 RITENOUR

3634 ATTR 520-001* ORTHOPEDIC ASSESS & DIAGNOS LEC3 MTRF 08:30AM -10:20AM MC 203 TOONSTRA

*******************************************Biology (BIOL)*******************************************

2801 BIOL 101-450 FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY LEC4444 M 03:00PM -03:50PM DH 123 LAIRDCombined Sections: BIOL 101 450/540NOTE: THIS SECTION IS RESERVED FOR LLC STUDENTS.

2475 BIOL 101-451* FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY LAB4444 R 10:00AM -11:40AM HS 250 LAIRDNOTE: THIS SECTION IS RESERVED FOR LLC STUDENTS.

1378 BIOL 101-510 FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY LEC4444 T 08:30AM -09:20AM DH 123 SMITHNOTE: Register for lab section 511, 512, 513, 514 or 515 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 510. Intended

for non-majors. THIS IS A WEB-ENHANCED COURSE: one hour of lecture, two hours of lab, and two hours of onlinework per week.

1379 BIOL 101-511* FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY LAB4444 M 10:00AM -11:40AM HS 250 SMITHNOTE: Register for lab section 511, 512, 513, 514 or 515 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 510. Intended

for non-majors. THIS IS A WEB-ENHANCED COURSE: one hour of lecture, two hours of lab, and two hours of onlinework per week.

1380 BIOL 101-512* FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY LAB4444 M 02:00PM -03:40PM HS 250 SMITHNOTE: Register for lab section 511, 512, 513, 514 or 515 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 510. Intended

for non-majors. THIS IS A WEB-ENHANCED COURSE: one hour of lecture, two hours of lab, and two hours of onlinework per week.

1381 BIOL 101-513* FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY LAB4444 T 12:00PM -01:40PM HS 250 SMITHNOTE: Register for lab section 511, 512, 513, 514 or 515 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 510. Intended

for non-majors. THIS IS A WEB-ENHANCED COURSE: one hour of lecture, two hours of lab, and two hours of onlinework per week.

1499 BIOL 101-514* FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY LAB4444 W 08:00AM -09:40AM HS 250 SMITHNOTE: Register for lab section 511, 512, 513, 514 or 515 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 510. Intended

for non-majors. THIS IS A WEB-ENHANCED COURSE: one hour of lecture, two hours of lab, and two hours of onlinework per week.

1500 BIOL 101-515* FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY LAB4444 W 10:00AM -11:40AM HS 250 SMITHNOTE: Register for lab section 511, 512, 513, 514 or 515 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 510. Intended

for non-majors. THIS IS A WEB-ENHANCED COURSE: one hour of lecture, two hours of lab, and two hours of onlinework per week.

2112 BIOL 101-520 FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY LEC4444 R 12:30PM -01:20PM DH 123 MUNASINGHENOTE: Register for lab section 521, 522, 523, 524 or 525 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. Intended

for non-majors. THIS IS A WEB-ENHANCED COURSE: one hour of lecture, two hours of lab, and two hours of onlinework per week.

2113 BIOL 101-521* FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY LAB4444 T 02:00PM -03:40PM HS 250 LAMBNOTE: Register for lab section 521, 522, 523, 524 or 525 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. Intended

for non-majors. THIS IS A WEB-ENHANCED COURSE: one hour of lecture, two hours of lab, and two hours of onlinework per week.

2114 BIOL 101-522* FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY LAB4444 T 04:00PM -05:40PM HS 250 LAMBNOTE: Register for lab section 521, 522, 523, 524 or 525 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. Intended

for non-majors. THIS IS A WEB-ENHANCED COURSE: one hour of lecture, two hours of lab, and two hours of onlinework per week.

2115 BIOL 101-523* FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY LAB4444 R 02:00PM -03:40PM HS 250 LAMBNOTE: Register for lab section 521, 522, 523, 524 or 525 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. Intended

for non-majors. THIS IS A WEB-ENHANCED COURSE: one hour of lecture, two hours of lab, and two hours of onlinework per week.

2145 BIOL 101-524* FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY LAB4444 R 04:00PM -05:40PM HS 250 MUNASINGHENOTE: Register for lab section 521, 522, 523, 524 or 525 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. Intended

for non-majors. THIS IS A WEB-ENHANCED COURSE: one hour of lecture, two hours of lab, and two hours of onlinework per week.

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2236 BIOL 101-525* FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY LAB4444 F 08:00AM -09:40AM HS 250 LAMBNOTE: Register for lab section 521, 522, 523, 524 or 525 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. Intended

for non-majors. THIS IS A WEB-ENHANCED COURSE: one hour of lecture, two hours of lab, and two hours of onlinework per week.

2116 BIOL 101-530 FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY LEC4444 M 04:00PM -04:50PM DH 123 MUNASINGHENOTE: Register for lab section 531, 532, 533, 534 or 535 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 530. Intended

for non-majors. THIS IS A WEB-ENHANCED COURSE: one hour of lecture, two hours of lab, and two hours of onlinework per week.

2117 BIOL 101-531* FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY LAB4444 W 12:00PM -01:40PM HS 250 MUNASINGHENOTE: Register for lab section 531, 532, 533, 534 or 535 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 530. Intended

for non-majors. THIS IS A WEB-ENHANCED COURSE: one hour of lecture, two hours of lab, and two hours of onlinework per week.

2118 BIOL 101-532* FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY LAB4444 T 10:00AM -11:40AM HS 250 LAIRDNOTE: Register for lab section 531, 532, 533, 534 or 535 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 530. Intended

for non-majors. THIS IS A WEB-ENHANCED COURSE: one hour of lecture, two hours of lab, and two hours of onlinework per week.

2142 BIOL 101-533* FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY LAB4444 R 12:00PM -01:40PM HS 250 STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 531, 532, 533, 534 or 535 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 530. Intended

for non-majors. THIS IS A WEB-ENHANCED COURSE: one hour of lecture, two hours of lab, and two hours of onlinework per week.

2251 BIOL 101-534* FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY LAB4444 M 12:00PM -01:40PM HS 250 MUNASINGHENOTE: Register for lab section 531, 532, 533, 534 or 535 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 530. Intended

for non-majors. THIS IS A WEB-ENHANCED COURSE: one hour of lecture, two hours of lab, and two hours of onlinework per week.

2252 BIOL 101-535* FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY LAB4444 T 08:00AM -09:40AM HS 250 LAIRDNOTE: Register for lab section 531, 532, 533, 534 or 535 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 530. Intended

for non-majors. THIS IS A WEB-ENHANCED COURSE: one hour of lecture, two hours of lab, and two hours of onlinework per week.

2471 BIOL 101-540 FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY LEC4444 M 03:00PM -03:50PM DH 123 LAIRDCombined Sections: BIOL 101 450/540NOTE: Register for lab section 541, 542, 543, 544 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 540. Intended for

non-majors. THIS IS A WEB-ENHANCED COURSE: one hour of lecture, two hours of lab, and two hours of onlinework per week.

2472 BIOL 101-541* FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY LAB4444 M 04:00PM -05:40PM HS 250 STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 541, 542, 543, 544 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 540. Intended for

non-majors. THIS IS A WEB-ENHANCED COURSE: one hour of lecture, two hours of lab, and two hours of onlinework per week.

2473 BIOL 101-542* FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY LAB4444 W 02:00PM -03:40PM HS 250 LAIRDNOTE: Register for lab section 541, 542, 543, 544 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 540. Intended for

non-majors. THIS IS A WEB-ENHANCED COURSE: one hour of lecture, two hours of lab, and two hours of onlinework per week.

2474 BIOL 101-543* FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY LAB4444 W 04:00PM -05:40PM HS 250 STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 541, 542, 543, 544 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 540. Intended for

non-majors. THIS IS A WEB-ENHANCED COURSE: one hour of lecture, two hours of lab, and two hours of onlinework per week.

2476 BIOL 101-544* FUNDAMENTALS OF BIOLOGY LAB4444 R 08:00AM -09:40AM HS 250 LAIRDNOTE: Register for lab section 541, 542, 543, 544 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 540. Intended for

non-majors. THIS IS A WEB-ENHANCED COURSE: one hour of lecture, two hours of lab, and two hours of onlinework per week.

2110 BIOL 115-610* BIOL, CHEM & CLIN LAB SAFETY LEC1 TBA TBA ONLINE DAVIS-HAYESNOTE: Hybrid Course.

2865 BIOL 150-010 ENVR SCI: CONCPTS & METHODS LEC4 MWF 02:00PM -02:50PM DH 133 BLOODWORTHCombined Sections: BIOL 150/GEOG 150 lec

3327 BIOL 150-011* ENVR SCI: CONCPTS & METHODS LAB4 F 09:00AM -10:40AM HS 160 BLOODWORTHCombined Sections: BIOL 150/GEOG 150 011 lab

3328 BIOL 150-012* ENVR SCI: CONCPTS & METHODS LAB4 F 03:00PM -04:40PM HS 160 BLOODWORTHCombined Sections: BIOL 150/GEOG 150 012 lab

2265 BIOL 205-510 FUND OF HUMAN ANAT & PHYS LEC4 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM HS 243 MORRISON-PARKERNOTE: Register for lab section 511, 512 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 510. Biology 101 or 122 Highly

Recommended. A one-semester course in human anatomy and physiology intended for Health Education and PhysicalEducation majors, with emphasis on the muculoskeletal, nervous, cardiovascular, and respiratory sytems. MeetsGeneral Education IVA or IVB.

1532 BIOL 205-511* FUND OF HUMAN ANAT & PHYS LAB4 R 09:30AM -12:00PM HS 249 MORRISON-PARKERNOTE: Register for lab section 511, 512 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 510. Biology 101 or 122 Highly

Recommended. A one-semester course in human anatomy and physiology intended for Health Education and PhysicalEducation majors, with emphasis on the muculoskeletal, nervous, cardiovascular, and respiratory sytems. MeetsGeneral Education IVA or IVB.

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1533 BIOL 205-512* FUND OF HUMAN ANAT & PHYS LAB4 R 02:00PM -04:30PM HS 249 MORRISON-PARKERNOTE: Register for lab section 511, 512 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 510. Biology 101 or 122 Highly

Recommended. A one-semester course in human anatomy and physiology intended for Health Education and PhysicalEducation majors, with emphasis on the muculoskeletal, nervous, cardiovascular, and respiratory sytems. MeetsGeneral Education IVA or IVB.

2124 BIOL 210-460* BIOLOGY: CONCEPT & METHOD LLB44444444444 MW 03:00PM -04:50PM HS 255 MORRISON-PARKERNOTE: Intended For Biology Majors. LLC (Living Learning Community) Members ONLY..

2120 BIOL 210-510* BIOLOGY: CONCEPT & METHOD LLB44444444444 TR 09:30AM -11:20AM HS 255 STAFFNOTE: Intended For Biology Majors.

2272 BIOL 210-520* BIOLOGY: CONCEPT & METHOD LLB44444444444 TR 12:30PM -02:20PM HS 255 STAFFNOTE: Intended for Biology Majors.

2121 BIOL 210-530* BIOLOGY: CONCEPT & METHOD LLB44444444444 TR 01:00PM -02:50PM HS 261 HOLLANDNOTE: Intended For Biology Majors.

2122 BIOL 210-540* BIOLOGY: CONCEPT & METHOD LLB44444444444 MW 11:00AM -12:50PM HS 255 QUILLINNOTE: Intended for Biology Majors.

2123 BIOL 210-550* BIOLOGY: CONCEPT & METHOD LLB44444444444 TR 09:00AM -10:50AM HS 261 ANDERSONNOTE: Intended For Biology Majors.

2146 BIOL 210-560* BIOLOGY: CONCEPT & METHOD LLB44444444444 MW 01:00PM -02:50PM HS 255 QUILLINNOTE: Intended For Biology Majors.

2402 BIOL 210-570* BIOLOGY: CONCEPT & METHOD LLB44444444444 MW 09:00AM -10:50AM HS 255 GELETANOTE: Intended for Biology Majors.

1382 BIOL 210-580* BIOLOGY: CONCEPT & METHOD LLB44444444444 TR 11:00AM -12:50PM HS 261 GELETANOTE: Intended For Biology Majors.

2266 BIOL 210-590* BIOLOGY: CONCEPT & METHOD LLB44444444444 MW 09:00AM -10:50AM HS 261 ERICKSONNOTE: Intended For Biology Majors. LLC (Living Learning Community) Members ONLY..

3927 BIOL 210-595* BIOLOGY: CONCEPT & METHOD LLB44444444444 TR 02:30PM -04:20PM HS 255 STAFFNOTE: Intended for Biology Majors.

1383 BIOL 211-010 MICROBIOLOGY LEC44 MW 11:00AM -11:50AM HS 243 POLLOCKNOTE: Register for lab section 011, 012 or 013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: Biol 101

or 122 or 210 or 215.1384 BIOL 211-011* MICROBIOLOGY LAB44 MW 12:00PM -01:40PM HS 254 CORDREYNOTE: Register for lab section 011, 012 or 013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: Biol 101

or 122 or 210 or 215.1385 BIOL 211-012* MICROBIOLOGY LAB44 MW 03:00PM -04:40PM HS 254 CORDREYNOTE: Register for lab section 011, 012 or 013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: Biol 101

or 122 or 210 or 215.3354 BIOL 211-013* MICROBIOLOGY LAB44 TR 01:00PM -02:40PM HS 254 CORDREYNOTE: Register for lab section 011, 012 or 013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: Biol 101

or 122 or 210 or 215.1386 BIOL 211-020 MICROBIOLOGY LEC44 MW 02:00PM -02:50PM HS 243 EMMERTNOTE: Register for lab section 021, 022, 023, 024 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Prereq: Biol

101 or 122 or 210 or 215.1387 BIOL 211-021* MICROBIOLOGY LAB44 MW 08:00AM -09:40AM HS 254 EMMERTNOTE: Register for lab section 021, 022, 023, 024 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Prereq: Biol

101 or 122 or 210 or 215.1388 BIOL 211-022* MICROBIOLOGY LAB44 MW 10:00AM -11:40AM HS 254 HOLLANDNOTE: Register for lab section 021, 022, 023, 024 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Prereq: Biol

101 or 122 or 210 or 215.2499 BIOL 211-023* MICROBIOLOGY LAB44 TR 09:00AM -10:40AM HS 254 EMMERTNOTE: Register for lab section 021, 022, 023, 024 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Prereq: Biol

101 or 122 or 210 or 215.3355 BIOL 211-024* MICROBIOLOGY LAB44 TR 11:00AM -12:40PM HS 254 EMMERTNOTE: Register for lab section 021, 022, 023, 024 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Prereq: Biol

101 or 122 or 210 or 215.

1494 BIOL 212-010 INTRO TO PLANT BIOLOGY LEC4 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM HS 243 BRIANDNOTE: Register for lab section 011, 012, or 013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: Biol

210.1495 BIOL 212-011* INTRO TO PLANT BIOLOGY LAB4 M 01:00PM -03:30PM HS 256 BRIANDNOTE: Register for lab section 011, 012, or 013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: Biol

210.1496 BIOL 212-012* INTRO TO PLANT BIOLOGY LAB4 T 09:00AM -11:30AM HS 256 BRIANDNOTE: Register for lab section 011, 012, or 013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: Biol

210.2143 BIOL 212-013* INTRO TO PLANT BIOLOGY LAB4 T 01:00PM -03:30PM HS 256 BRIANDNOTE: Register for lab section 011, 012, or 013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: Biol

210.

1389 BIOL 213-010 ZOOLOGY LEC44 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM HS 243 BARSENOTE: Register for lab section 011-012-013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: Biol 210.

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1390 BIOL 213-011* ZOOLOGY LAB44 W 09:00AM -11:30AM HS 263 STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 011-012-013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: Biol 210.

1391 BIOL 213-012* ZOOLOGY LAB44 W 01:00PM -03:30PM HS 263 STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 011-012-013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: Biol 210.

2119 BIOL 213-013* ZOOLOGY LAB44 M 01:00PM -03:30PM HS 263 BARSENOTE: Register for lab section 011-012-013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: Biol 210.

1480 BIOL 213-020 ZOOLOGY LEC44 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM HS 211 PRICENOTE: Register for lab section 021, OR 022 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Prereq: Biol 210.

1483 BIOL 213-021* ZOOLOGY LAB44 T 04:00PM -06:30PM HS 263 GUNTHERNOTE: Register for lab section 021, OR 022 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Prereq: Biol 210.

1484 BIOL 213-022* ZOOLOGY LAB44 T 01:00PM -03:30PM HS 263 GUNTHERNOTE: Register for lab section 021, OR 022 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Prereq: Biol 210.

2130 BIOL 215-520 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOL I LEC444 MW 03:30PM -04:45PM TE 153 HOGUENOTE: Register for lab section 521, 522, 523, 524 or 525 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. Biology

101 or 122 Highly Recommended.2131 BIOL 215-521* HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOL I LAB444 R 03:40PM -06:10PM HS 253 HOGUENOTE: Register for lab section 521, 522, 523, 524 or 525 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. Biology

101 or 122 Highly Recommended.2132 BIOL 215-522* HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOL I LAB444 T 03:40PM -06:10PM HS 253 HOGUENOTE: Register for lab section 521, 522, 523, 524 or 525 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. Biology

101 or 122 Highly Recommended.2133 BIOL 215-523* HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOL I LAB444 T 01:00PM -03:30PM HS 253 ROOSENOTE: Register for lab section 521, 522, 523, 524 or 525 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. Biology

101 or 122 Highly Recommended.2134 BIOL 215-524* HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOL I LAB444 T 10:00AM -12:30PM HS 253 ROOSENOTE: Register for lab section 521, 522, 523, 524 or 525 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. Biology

101 or 122 Highly Recommended.2253 BIOL 215-525* HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOL I LAB444 M 06:30PM -09:00PM HS 253 ROOSENOTE: Register for lab section 521, 522, 523, 524 or 525 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. Biology

101 or 122 Highly Recommended.2488 BIOL 215-530 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOL I LEC444 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM DH 123 TAYLORNOTE: Register for lab section 531, 532, 533, 534 or 535 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 530. Biology

101 or 122 Highly Recommended.2489 BIOL 215-531* HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOL I LAB444 T 06:30PM -09:00PM HS 253 MURPHYNOTE: Register for lab section 531, 532, 533, 534 or 535 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 530. Biology

101 or 122 Highly Recommended.2490 BIOL 215-532* HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOL I LAB444 W 09:00AM -11:30AM HS 253 STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 531, 532, 533, 534 or 535 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 530. Biology

101 or 122 Highly Recommended.2491 BIOL 215-533* HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOL I LAB444 R 08:00AM -10:30AM HS 253 STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 531, 532, 533, 534 or 535 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 530. Biology

101 or 122 Highly Recommended.2492 BIOL 215-534* HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOL I LAB444 M 09:00AM -11:30AM HS 253 PERKINSNOTE: Register for lab section 531, 532, 533, 534 or 535 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 530. Biology

101 or 122 Highly Recommended.2983 BIOL 215-535* HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOL I LAB444 R 01:00PM -03:30PM HS 253 TAYLORNOTE: Register for lab section 531, 532, 533, 534 or 535 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 530. Biology

101 or 122 Highly Recommended.2125 BIOL 215-540 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOL I LEC444 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM TE 153 CORFIELDNOTE: Register for lab section 541, 542, 543, 544 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 540. Biology 101 or

122 Highly Recommended.2126 BIOL 215-541* HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOL I LAB444 M 01:00PM -03:30PM HS 253 PERKINSNOTE: Register for lab section 541, 542, 543, 544 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 540. Biology 101 or

122 Highly Recommended.2127 BIOL 215-542* HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOL I LAB444 W 06:30PM -09:00PM HS 253 CRONINNOTE: Register for lab section 541, 542, 543, 544 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 540. Biology 101 or

122 Highly Recommended.2128 BIOL 215-543* HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOL I LAB444 W 01:00PM -03:30PM HS 253 CRONINNOTE: Register for lab section 541, 542, 543, 544 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 540. Biology 101 or

122 Highly Recommended.2129 BIOL 215-544* HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOL I LAB444 W 03:45PM -06:15PM HS 253 CRONINNOTE: Register for lab section 541, 542, 543, 544 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 540. Biology 101 or

122 Highly Recommended.

1392 BIOL 216-510 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOL II LEC44 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM DH 123 GEHNRICHNOTE: Register for lab section 511, 512, 513 or 514 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 510. Biology 101 or

210 or 215 Highly Recommended.1393 BIOL 216-511* HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOL II LAB44 M 01:00PM -03:30PM HS 249 MANNNOTE: Register for lab section 511, 512, 513 or 514 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 510. Biology 101 or

210 or 215 Highly Recommended.

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1394 BIOL 216-512* HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOL II LAB44 W 12:00PM -02:30PM HS 249 MANNNOTE: Register for lab section 511, 512, 513 or 514 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 510. Biology 101 or

210 or 215 Highly Recommended.1395 BIOL 216-513* HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOL II LAB44 T 03:15PM -05:45PM HS 249 MANNNOTE: Register for lab section 511, 512, 513 or 514 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 510. Biology 101 or

210 or 215 Highly Recommended.1400 BIOL 216-514* HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOL II LAB44 W 04:00PM -06:30PM HS 249 GEHNRICHNOTE: Register for lab section 511, 512, 513 or 514 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 510. Biology 101 or

210 or 215 Highly Recommended.1396 BIOL 216-520 HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOL II LEC44 MWF 02:00PM -02:50PM DH 123 GEHNRICHNOTE: Register for lab section 521, 522, OR 523 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. Biology 101 or 210

or 215 Highly Recommended.1397 BIOL 216-521* HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOL II LAB44 T 09:30AM -12:00PM HS 249 MUNASINGHENOTE: Register for lab section 521, 522, OR 523 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. Biology 101 or 210

or 215 Highly Recommended.1398 BIOL 216-522* HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOL II LAB44 T 12:30PM -03:00PM HS 249 STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 521, 522, OR 523 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. Biology 101 or 210

or 215 Highly Recommended.1399 BIOL 216-523* HUMAN ANATOMY & PHYSIOL II LAB44 W 09:00AM -11:30AM HS 249 STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 521, 522, OR 523 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. Biology 101 or 210

or 215 Highly Recommended.

1401 BIOL 217-010* NUTRITION LEC3 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM DH 123 PERKINSNOTE: Prereq: Biol 101, 121, 122, 210 or 215.

3321 BIOL 302-010* BIOINFORMATICS LLB4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM TE 110A ANDERSONR 06:00PM -08:30PM TE 116B MURPHY

NOTE: Prereq =Biology 210 and Math 198 or higher Math. .

2886 BIOL 310-010 ECOLOGY LEC44 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM HS 243 STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 011, 012 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: Biol 121 and 122

or Biol 210 and two of the following - Biol 211, 212, 213.2815 BIOL 310-011* ECOLOGY LAB44 T 01:00PM -03:30PM HS 258 STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 011, 012 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: Biol 121 and 122

or Biol 210 and two of the following - Biol 211, 212, 213.2816 BIOL 310-012* ECOLOGY LAB44 R 01:00PM -03:30PM HS 258 CORFIELDNOTE: Register for lab section 011, 012 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: Biol 121 and 122

or Biol 210 and two of the following - Biol 211, 212, 213.2967 BIOL 310-020 ECOLOGY LEC44 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM HS 211 LIEBGOLDNOTE: Register for lab section 021, 022 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Prereq: Biol 121 and 122

or Biol 210 and two of the following - Biol 211, 212, 213.3372 BIOL 310-021* ECOLOGY LAB44 W 01:00PM -03:30PM HS 258 LIEBGOLDNOTE: Register for lab section 021, 022 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Prereq: Biol 121 and 122

or Biol 210 and two of the following - Biol 211, 212, 213.3373 BIOL 310-022* ECOLOGY LAB44 M 01:00PM -03:30PM HS 258 LIEBGOLDNOTE: Register for lab section 021, 022 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Prereq: Biol 121 and 122

or Biol 210 and two of the following - Biol 211, 212, 213.

3322 BIOL 333-010 IMMUNOLOGY LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:20AM HS 258 STAFFNOTE: Prerequisite: BIOL 211.

3376 BIOL 333-011* IMMUNOLOGY LAB4 TR 10:30AM -12:10PM HS 258 STAFFNOTE: Prerequisite: BIOL 211.

2137 BIOL 334-010 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY LEC4 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM HS 243 MIRIELNOTE: Register for lab section 011or 012 or 013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: Biol 215

and 216.2138 BIOL 334-011* PATHOPHYSIOLOGY LAB4 W 09:00AM -10:40AM DH 113 MIRIELNOTE: Register for lab section 011or 012 or 013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: Biol 215

and 216.2139 BIOL 334-012* PATHOPHYSIOLOGY LAB4 T 03:00PM -04:40PM HS 337 ANDERSONNOTE: Register for lab section 011or 012 or 013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: Biol 215

and 216.2354 BIOL 334-013* PATHOPHYSIOLOGY LAB4 R 05:00PM -06:40PM HS 337 ANDERSONNOTE: Register for lab section 011or 012 or 013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: Biol 215

and 216.

1402 BIOL 350-010 CELL BIOLOGY LEC44 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM HS 211 WILLIAMSNOTE: Register for lab section 011, 012, 013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: Biol 121 and

122 or Biol 210, Chem 121 and 122, Chem 221.1403 BIOL 350-011* CELL BIOLOGY LAB44 M 02:00PM -04:30PM HS 348 STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 011, 012, 013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: Biol 121 and

122 or Biol 210, Chem 121 and 122, Chem 221.

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1404 BIOL 350-012* CELL BIOLOGY LAB44 M 11:00AM -01:30PM HS 348 WILLIAMSNOTE: Register for lab section 011, 012, 013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: Biol 121 and

122 or Biol 210, Chem 121 and 122, Chem 221.1740 BIOL 350-013* CELL BIOLOGY LAB44 T 04:00PM -06:30PM HS 348 STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 011, 012, 013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: Biol 121 and

122 or Biol 210, Chem 121 and 122, Chem 221.2140 BIOL 350-520 CELL BIOLOGY LEC44 MWF 08:00AM -08:50AM HS 211 ERICKSONNOTE: Register for lab section 521 or 522 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. Prereq: Biol 121 and

122 or Biol 210, Chem 121 and 122, Chem 221.2149 BIOL 350-521* CELL BIOLOGY LAB44 T 09:30AM -12:00PM HS 348 HOLLANDNOTE: Register for lab section 521 or 522 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. Prereq: Biol 121 and

122 or Biol 210, Chem 121 and 122, Chem 221.2150 BIOL 350-522* CELL BIOLOGY LAB44 W 09:30AM -12:00PM HS 348 STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 521 or 522 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. Prereq: Biol 121 and

122 or Biol 210, Chem 121 and 122, Chem 221.

2141 BIOL 360-510 GENETIC ANALYSIS LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM HS 103 HUNTERNOTE: Register for lab section 511, 512 or 513 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 510. Prereq: Biol 121

and 122 or Biol 210, Math 155 recommended.2147 BIOL 360-511* GENETIC ANALYSIS LAB4 M 01:00PM -03:30PM HS 261 HUNTERNOTE: Register for lab section 511, 512 or 513 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 510. Prereq: Biol 121

and 122 or Biol 210, Math 155 recommended.2148 BIOL 360-512* GENETIC ANALYSIS LAB4 M 03:45PM -06:15PM HS 261 HUNTERNOTE: Register for lab section 511, 512 or 513 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 510. Prereq: Biol 121

and 122 or Biol 210, Math 155 recommended.2245 BIOL 360-513* GENETIC ANALYSIS LAB4 W 01:00PM -03:30PM HS 261 HUNTERNOTE: Register for lab section 511, 512 or 513 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 510. Prereq: Biol 121

and 122 or Biol 210, Math 155 recommended.

1406 BIOL 370-510 MOLECULAR GENETICS LEC4 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM HS 211 ERICKSONNOTE: Prereq: Biol 350; Coreq: Chem 221. Students can register for 011 or 012 lab to be automaticalled enrolled in

010.1467 BIOL 370-511* MOLECULAR GENETICS LAB4 R 09:30AM -12:00PM HS 348 BASKERVILLENOTE: Prereq: Biol 350; Coreq: Chem 221. Students can register for 011 or 012 lab to be automaticalled enrolled in

010.1468 BIOL 370-512* MOLECULAR GENETICS LAB4 R 01:00PM -03:30PM HS 348 BASKERVILLENOTE: Prereq: Biol 350; Coreq: Chem 221. Students can register for 011 or 012 lab to be automaticalled enrolled in

010.

1741 BIOL 375-010* INTRODUCTION TO EVOLUTION LEC33 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM HS 211 LIEBGOLDNOTE: Prerequisite: BIOL 210 and one of the following: BIOL 211, 212 or 213.

3393 BIOL 375-020* INTRODUCTION TO EVOLUTION LEC33 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM TE 153 CORFIELDNOTE: Prerequisite: BIOL 210 and one of the following: BIOL 211, 212 or 213.

3323 BIOL 401-010 WETLAND ECOLOGY LEC4 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM HS 211 STRIBLINGCombined Sections: BIOL 401/500 LecNOTE: Please register for 011 or 012 lab to be automatically enrolled in 010 lecture. Prerequisite: BIOL 212 and

310.3415 BIOL 401-011* WETLAND ECOLOGY LAB4 R 08:00AM -12:00PM HS 256 STRIBLINGCombined Sections: BIOL 401/500-191 LabNOTE: Please register for 011 or 012 lab to be automatically enrolled in 010 lecture. Prerequisite: BIOL 212 and

310.3416 BIOL 401-012* WETLAND ECOLOGY LAB4 R 01:00PM -05:00PM HS 256 STRIBLINGCombined Sections: BIOL 401/500-192 LabNOTE: Please register for 011 or 012 lab to be automatically enrolled in 010 lecture. Prerequisite: BIOL 212 and

310.

3785 BIOL 407-010* BIOLOGY OF FISHES LEC3 TR 12:00PM -01:15PM HS 243 BARSECombined Sections: BIOL 407/507NOTE: Prerequisite: BIOL 213.

2151 BIOL 410-010* ESTUARINE BIOLOGY LEC3 MWF 02:00PM -02:50PM HS 337 STAFFCombined Sections: Biol 410/590-002/510NOTE: Prerequisite: BIOL 310.

2263 BIOL 413-010 GENERAL ENTOMOLOGY LEC4 MW 03:45PM -05:00PM HS 265 PRICENOTE: Register for lab section 011 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: Biol 213.

2264 BIOL 413-011* GENERAL ENTOMOLOGY LAB4 M 01:00PM -03:30PM HS 265 PRICENOTE: Register for lab section 011 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: Biol 213.

2111 BIOL 415-001* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND3 TBA TBA BARSENOTE: Consent of the Instructor Required. May be taken for graduate credit.

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2551 BIOL 415-002* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND3 TBA TBA BRIANDNOTE: Consent of the Instructor Required. May be taken for graduate credit.

2555 BIOL 415-003* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND3 TBA TBA EMMERTNOTE: Consent of the Instructor Required. May be taken for graduate credit.

2557 BIOL 415-006* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND3 TBA TBA GEHNRICHNOTE: Consent of the Instructor Required. May be taken for graduate credit.

2558 BIOL 415-009* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND3 TBA TBA GELETANOTE: Consent of the Instructor Required. May be taken for graduate credit.

2559 BIOL 415-010* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND3 TBA TBA HOLLANDNOTE: Consent of the Instructor Required. May be taken for graduate credit.

2621 BIOL 415-011* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND3 TBA TBA HUNTERNOTE: Consent of the Instructor Required. May be taken for graduate credit.

2952 BIOL 415-015* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND3 TBA TBA STRIBLINGNOTE: Consent of the Instructor Required. May be taken for graduate credit.

2953 BIOL 415-016* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND3 TBA TBA WILLIAMSNOTE: Consent of the Instructor Required. May be taken for graduate credit.

3012 BIOL 415-017* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND3 TBA TBA ERICKSONNOTE: Consent of the Instructor Required. May be taken for graduate credit.

3693 BIOL 415-018* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND3 TBA TBA ERICKSON3694 BIOL 415-019* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND3 TBA TBA HOGUE3695 BIOL 415-020* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND3 TBA TBA MIRIEL3697 BIOL 415-022* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND3 TBA TBA TAYLOR3700 BIOL 415-025* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND3 TBA TBA CORFIELD3701 BIOL 415-026* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND3 TBA TBA LIEBGOLD

2560 BIOL 416-001* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND3 TBA TBA BARSENOTE: Consent of the Instructor Required. May be taken for graduate credit.

2561 BIOL 416-002* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND3 TBA TBA BRIANDNOTE: Consent of the Instructor Required. May be taken for graduate credit.

2562 BIOL 416-003* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND3 TBA TBA EMMERTNOTE: Consent of the Instructor Required. May be taken for graduate credit.

2955 BIOL 416-005* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND3 TBA TBA GELETANOTE: Consent of the Instructor Required. May be taken for graduate credit.

3703 BIOL 416-007* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND3 TBA TBA HUNTER3705 BIOL 416-009* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND3 TBA TBA WILLIAMS3707 BIOL 416-011* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND3 TBA TBA ERICKSON3710 BIOL 416-014* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND3 TBA TBA PRICE3711 BIOL 416-015* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND3 TBA TBA TAYLOR3712 BIOL 416-016* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND3 TBA TBA ANDERSON3714 BIOL 416-018* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND3 TBA TBA CORFIELD3715 BIOL 416-019* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND3 TBA TBA LIEBGOLD

3423 BIOL 418-010* BIOLOGY SEMINAR SEM1 M 04:00PM -04:50PM HS 103 STAFFNOTE: Prereq: Junior Standing or Consent of Instructor.

2552 BIOL 420-001* READINGS IN BIOLOGY IND1 - 3 TBA TBA BARSENOTE: Prereq: 16 hours in Biology and prior consent of instructor.

2564 BIOL 420-003* READINGS IN BIOLOGY IND1 - 3 TBA TBA EMMERTNOTE: Prereq: 16 hours in Biology and prior consent of instructor.

2566 BIOL 420-005* READINGS IN BIOLOGY IND1 - 3 TBA TBA GELETANOTE: Prereq: 16 hours in Biology and prior consent of instructor.

2568 BIOL 420-007* READINGS IN BIOLOGY IND1 - 3 TBA TBA HUNTERNOTE: Prereq: 16 hours in Biology and prior consent of instructor.

3031 BIOL 420-009* READINGS IN BIOLOGY IND1 - 3 TBA TBA WILLIAMSNOTE: Consent Of Instructor Required

3716 BIOL 420-011* READINGS IN BIOLOGY IND1 - 3 TBA TBA ERICKSON3717 BIOL 420-012* READINGS IN BIOLOGY IND1 - 3 TBA TBA HOGUE3719 BIOL 420-014* READINGS IN BIOLOGY IND1 - 3 TBA TBA PRICE3720 BIOL 420-015* READINGS IN BIOLOGY IND1 - 3 TBA TBA TAYLOR3721 BIOL 420-016* READINGS IN BIOLOGY IND1 - 3 TBA TBA ANDERSON3722 BIOL 420-017* READINGS IN BIOLOGY IND1 - 3 TBA TBA CLARK3723 BIOL 420-018* READINGS IN BIOLOGY IND1 - 3 TBA TBA CORFIELD3724 BIOL 420-019* READINGS IN BIOLOGY IND1 - 3 TBA TBA LIEBGOLD

2144 BIOL 440-010* CONTEMPORARY GENETICS LLB4 WF 01:00PM -03:45PM HS 348 ERICKSONCombined Sections: BIOL 440/540NOTE: May be offered for undergraduate or graduate credit. Prerequisites: BIOL 350 and 370, and CHEM 221; or pre

co-requisite CHEM 418.

1817 BIOL 450-010* INTERNSHIP IN BIOLOGY INT1 - 3 TBA TBA EMMERTNOTE: Pass Fail Only. Prereq: Junior Standing, Biology Major, and Approval of Internship Coordinator. Permission

to register for Internship must be obtained prior to the experience and registration must be concurrent withthe experience.

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3726 BIOL 450-020* INTERNSHIP IN BIOLOGY INT1 - 3 TBA TBA ERICKSONNOTE: Pass Fail Only. Prereq: Junior Standing, Biology Major, and Approval of Internship Coordinator. Permission

to register for Internship must be obtained prior to the experience and registration must be concurrent withthe experience.

2845 BIOL 460-010* BIOLOGY OF CELL MEMBRANES LEC3 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM HS 265 WILLIAMSNOTE: Prerequisite: BIOL 350. Three hours per week. Meets General Education IVB (Prior to Fall 2008: IIIB).

3451 BIOL 490-010* SPECIAL TOPICS IN BIOLOGY LEC3 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM DH 126 WILLIAMSSubtitle: Astrobiology

3325 BIOL 495-010* VASCULAR BIOLOGY LLB4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM HS 337 MIRIELR 01:00PM -03:30PM HS 265 MIRIEL

Combined Sections: BIOL 495/Honors 311NOTE: Prerequsitie: BIOL 350.

3324 BIOL 500-190 WETLAND ECOLOGY LEC4 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM HS 211 STRIBLINGCombined Sections: BIOL 401/500 LecNOTE: Please register for 191 or 192 lab to be automatically enrolled in 190 lecture. Prerequisite: BIOL 212 and

310.3419 BIOL 500-191* WETLAND ECOLOGY LAB4 R 08:00AM -12:00PM HS 256 STRIBLINGCombined Sections: BIOL 401/500-191 LabNOTE: Please register for 191 or 192 lab to be automatically enrolled in 190 lecture. Prerequisite: BIOL 212 and

310.3420 BIOL 500-192* WETLAND ECOLOGY LAB4 R 01:00PM -05:00PM HS 256 STRIBLINGCombined Sections: BIOL 401/500-192 LabNOTE: Please register for 191 or 192 lab to be automatically enrolled in 190 lecture. Prerequisite: BIOL 212 and

310.

3810 BIOL 507-010* BIOLOGY OF FISHES LEC3 TR 12:00PM -01:15PM HS 243 BARSECombined Sections: BIOL 407/507

3877 BIOL 510-010* ESTUARINE BIOLOGY LEC3 MWF 02:00PM -02:50PM HS 337 STAFFCombined Sections: Biol 410/590-002/510

2267 BIOL 515-001* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND1 - 6 TBA TBA BARSENOTE: Consent of Dept. and Instructor.

2569 BIOL 515-003* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND1 - 6 TBA TBA HUNTERNOTE: Consent of Dept. and Instructor.

2570 BIOL 515-004* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND1 - 6 TBA TBA WILLIAMSNOTE: Consent of Dept. and Instructor.

3729 BIOL 515-009* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND1 - 6 TBA TBA PRICE3730 BIOL 515-010* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND1 - 6 TBA TBA TAYLOR3733 BIOL 515-013* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND1 - 6 TBA TBA LIEBGOLD3829 BIOL 515-014* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND1 - 6 TBA TBA ERICKSON3857 BIOL 515-015* RESEARCH IN BIOLOGY IND1 - 6 TBA TBA STRIBLING

3830 BIOL 540-010* CONTEMPORARY GENETICS LEC4 WF 01:00PM -03:45PM HS 348 ERICKSONCombined Sections: BIOL 440/540

3452 BIOL 590-010* SPECIAL TOPICS IN BIOLOGY LEC3 T 09:30AM -12:00PM HS 265 ERICKSONNOTE: Modern Molecular Biology - The goal of this course is to expose students to recent discoveries, challenges,

and applications of molecular biology. We will focus on the mechanisms of molecular biology within cells,the methods used to analyze these interactions, and their applications in basic research and biomedicaltreatments. The class format will focus on the discussion and analysis of primary research papers andliterature reviews. There will be homework problems and writing assignments, student presentations, and we mayinclude some hands-on lab activities that relate to molecular biology and its applications. Pre-reqs: Beforeenrolling in this course you must have a “C” or better in BIOL 350 and CHEM 221. Recommended pre-requisites:BIOL370 or CHEM417.

3326 BIOL 601-001* THESIS PREPARATION THE3 TBA TBA ANDERSON3734 BIOL 601-002* THESIS PREPARATION THE3 TBA TBA PRICE3735 BIOL 601-003* THESIS PREPARATION THE3 TBA TBA TAYLOR3736 BIOL 601-004* THESIS PREPARATION THE3 TBA TBA HUNTER3737 BIOL 601-005* THESIS PREPARATION THE3 TBA TBA WILLIAMS

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1587 BUAD 103-151* INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS LEC3 TR 05:30PM -06:45PM PH 151 TIMKONOTE: Introduction to the internal and external environment of contemporary business. Topics include the nature of

business and its operations and a survey of basic concepts, principles and practices. Provides a foundationfor advanced study and assistance in making career decisions. Not open to students who are concurrently

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enrolled in, or have received academic credit for, any 300- or 400-level BUAD ACCT ISMN FINA INFO MGMT MKTGcourses. Three hours per week.

1619 BUAD 300-601* PERS & PROF DEV FOR BUSINESS WKS111111111 TBA TBA DECKERNOTE: Introduces the skills, abilities and knowledge related to functioning in a professional business environment.

Focus on developing those skills considered important by employers as well as familiarizing students with theABLE graduation requirement. Sessions vary in duration, depending on the activities involved, which aresubject to change. Writing assignments and mandatory attendance at events. Prerequisites: Business major andadmitted to the Professional Program. Corequisite: MGMT 320 (if MGMT 320 is taken in summer or winter, studentparticipates in BUAD 300 the following semester). Hours per week vary. (P F)

1623 BUAD 300-602* PERS & PROF DEV FOR BUSINESS WKS111111111 TBA TBA MCDERMOTTNOTE: Introduces the skills, abilities and knowledge related to functioning in a professional business environment.

Focus on developing those skills considered important by employers as well as familiarizing students with theABLE graduation requirement. Sessions vary in duration, depending on the activities involved, which aresubject to change. Writing assignments and mandatory attendance at events. Prerequisites: Business major andadmitted to the Professional Program. Corequisite: MGMT 320 (if MGMT 320 is taken in summer or winter, studentparticipates in BUAD 300 the following semester). Hours per week vary. (P F)

1624 BUAD 300-603* PERS & PROF DEV FOR BUSINESS WKS111111111 TBA TBA MCDERMOTTNOTE: Introduces the skills, abilities and knowledge related to functioning in a professional business environment.

Focus on developing those skills considered important by employers as well as familiarizing students with theABLE graduation requirement. Sessions vary in duration, depending on the activities involved, which aresubject to change. Writing assignments and mandatory attendance at events. Prerequisites: Business major andadmitted to the Professional Program. Corequisite: MGMT 320 (if MGMT 320 is taken in summer or winter, studentparticipates in BUAD 300 the following semester). Hours per week vary. (P F)

1973 BUAD 300-604* PERS & PROF DEV FOR BUSINESS WKS111111111 TBA TBA STAFFNOTE: Introduces the skills, abilities and knowledge related to functioning in a professional business environment.

Focus on developing those skills considered important by employers as well as familiarizing students with theABLE graduation requirement. Sessions vary in duration, depending on the activities involved, which aresubject to change. Writing assignments and mandatory attendance at events. Prerequisites: Business major andadmitted to the Professional Program. Corequisite: MGMT 320 (if MGMT 320 is taken in summer or winter, studentparticipates in BUAD 300 the following semester). Hours per week vary. (P F)

2408 BUAD 300-607* PERS & PROF DEV FOR BUSINESS WKS111111111 TBA TBA BROWNNOTE: Introduces the skills, abilities and knowledge related to functioning in a professional business environment.

Focus on developing those skills considered important by employers as well as familiarizing students with theABLE graduation requirement. Sessions vary in duration, depending on the activities involved, which aresubject to change. Writing assignments and mandatory attendance at events. Prerequisites: Business major andadmitted to the Professional Program. Corequisite: MGMT 320 (if MGMT 320 is taken in summer or winter, studentparticipates in BUAD 300 the following semester). Hours per week vary. (P F)

2418 BUAD 300-608* PERS & PROF DEV FOR BUSINESS WKS111111111 F 12:00PM -01:15PM PH 156 DECKERNOTE: Introduces the skills, abilities and knowledge related to functioning in a professional business environment.

Focus on developing those skills considered important by employers as well as familiarizing students with theABLE graduation requirement. Sessions vary in duration, depending on the activities involved, which aresubject to change. Writing assignments and mandatory attendance at events. Prerequisites: Business major andadmitted to the Professional Program. Corequisite: MGMT 320 (if MGMT 320 is taken in summer or winter, studentparticipates in BUAD 300 the following semester). Hours per week vary. (P F)

1974 BUAD 300-609* PERS & PROF DEV FOR BUSINESS WKS111111111 TBA TBA DECKERNOTE: Introduces the skills, abilities and knowledge related to functioning in a professional business environment.

Focus on developing those skills considered important by employers as well as familiarizing students with theABLE graduation requirement. Sessions vary in duration, depending on the activities involved, which aresubject to change. Writing assignments and mandatory attendance at events. Prerequisites: Business major andadmitted to the Professional Program. Corequisite: MGMT 320 (if MGMT 320 is taken in summer or winter, studentparticipates in BUAD 300 the following semester). Hours per week vary. (P F)

2310 BUAD 300-655* PERS & PROF DEV FOR BUSINESS WKS111111111 TBA TBA MORRISONNOTE: Introduces the skills, abilities and knowledge related to functioning in a professional business environment.

Focus on developing those skills considered important by employers as well as familiarizing students with theABLE graduation requirement. Sessions vary in duration, depending on the activities involved, which aresubject to change. Writing assignments and mandatory attendance at events. Prerequisites: Business major andadmitted to the Professional Program. Corequisite: MGMT 320 (if MGMT 320 is taken in summer or winter, studentparticipates in BUAD 300 the following semester). Hours per week vary. (P F)

2307 BUAD 300-656* PERS & PROF DEV FOR BUSINESS WKS111111111 TBA TBA MORRISONNOTE: Introduces the skills, abilities and knowledge related to functioning in a professional business environment.

Focus on developing those skills considered important by employers as well as familiarizing students with theABLE graduation requirement. Sessions vary in duration, depending on the activities involved, which aresubject to change. Writing assignments and mandatory attendance at events. Prerequisites: Business major andadmitted to the Professional Program. Corequisite: MGMT 320 (if MGMT 320 is taken in summer or winter, studentparticipates in BUAD 300 the following semester). Hours per week vary. (P F)

3435 BUAD 338-151* SPECIAL BUSINESS TOPICS LEC3 TR 05:30PM -06:45PM PH 347 STREETSubtitle: Crony Capitalism

NOTE: Advanced study of varying business topics based on students' interests and needs. May be repeated once forcredit under different subtitle. May substitute for a concentration elective depending on the topic (seedirector of undergraduate studies). Major Prerequisites: Varies by topic and admission to ProfessionalProgram. Non-Major Prerequisites: Varies by topic and junior standing. Three hours per week. Crony Capitalism- The purpose of this class is to examine the concept of crony capitalism (i.e., cronyism), with particularemphasis on the distinction between it and free-market capitalism properly understood. In order to reach this

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purpose, a proper understanding of capitalism will established first, thus providing the necessary foundationfor the detailed analysis of cronyism to follow. Specific areas of inquiry will include: what cronyism is and

1621 BUAD 345-151* PURCHASING & MATERIALS MGT LEC3 W 07:15PM -10:00PM PH 151 PHILLIPSNOTE: Examination of the procurement and materials management function of government and industry including

planning, acquisition, storage, physical movement and control of materials. Major Prerequisites: BUAD or MGMT320 or MKTG 330 and admission to Professional Program. Non-Major Prerequisites: BUAD or MGMT 320 and BUAD 330or MKTG 330 and junior standing. Three hours per week.

1556 BUAD 490-601* BUSINESS INTERNSHIP INT3 F 10:00AM -12:00PM PH 350 STAFFCombined Sections: INFO 490/BUAD 490NOTE: Intern experience in business or government. May be used as a business concentration track elective if

approved by the school dean. Prerequisites: Junior status; Management, Marketing or International Businessmajor; placement approval and permission of the department chair; completion of ABLE administrativerequirements; admission to Professional Program; successful completion of BUAD 300. Three hours per week.

*******************************************Conflict Analys/Dispute (CADR)*******************************************

1167 CADR 200-001* FOUNDS OF CNFLCT & CONFLCT RES LEC44444 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM DH 113 HANSENNOTE: *

1170 CADR 200-002* FOUNDS OF CNFLCT & CONFLCT RES LEC44444 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM DH 113 LA CHANCE1171 CADR 200-003* FOUNDS OF CNFLCT & CONFLCT RES LEC44444 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM DH 316 STAFF1172 CADR 200-004* FOUNDS OF CNFLCT & CONFLCT RES LEC44444 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM PH 251 STAFF1728 CADR 200-005* FOUNDS OF CNFLCT & CONFLCT RES LEC44444 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM DH 113 LA CHANCE

1686 CADR 300-001* THEORIES CONFL ICT & RESOL LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM PH 275 BOUDREAU

1169 CADR 301-001* INTL CONFLICT & RESOLUTION LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM PH 362 POLKINGHORN

2283 CADR 302-001* CROSS-CULTURAL CONFL A & I LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM DH 113 KOKO2463 CADR 302-002* CROSS-CULTURAL CONFL A & I LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM PH 347 OZOKE

1313 CADR 303-001* STUDIES IN CON ANLYS & DIS RES LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM PH 362 BOUDREAUSubtitle: Nonviolent Social Movements

1322 CADR 321-010* RESEARCH METHODS LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM PH 373 KOKONOTE: Register for lecture section 010 for automatic enrollment in lab section 011. Cannot receive credit for both

CADR 321 and SOCI 321.1331 CADR 321-011 RESEARCH METHODS LAB4 W 10:00AM -12:00PM TE 116B KOKO

1168 CADR 400-701* PRACTICUM & INTERNSHIP PRC3 - 4 TBA 12:00AM -12:00AM ONLINE LA CHANCE

2777 CADR 401-001* DISPUTE SYSTEMS DESIGN LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM DH 113 LA CHANCE

2084 CADR 405-001* SPECIAL TOPICS LEC4 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM DH 113 HANSENSubtitle: Restorative Justice

NOTE: This undergraduate course explores the theory and practice of restorative justice. The course providesstudents with an understanding of the causes of crime and delinquency, as well as general perceptions of crimevictims and offenders in society. Then the practice of restorative justice as a response to crime andwrongdoing is carefully considered, as well as the guiding theory underlying it, including the healingparadigm in justice. Various forms of practice, stemming from diverse practice settings, are examined,including: victim-offender mediation, family group conferencing, peacemaking circles, victim-offender dialoguein cases of severe violence, and restorative justice practice in schools. This course also offers studentsopportunities to role-play and practice restorative justice skills.

2072 CADR 500-151* INTRO TO CONFL ANLYS & RES LEC3 T 05:30PM -08:15PM HH 117 BOUDREAU

2073 CADR 510-151* PRB SOLV, NEG & CONFL RES LEC3 W 05:30PM -08:15PM HH 117 SOOSAIPILLAI3889 CADR 510-701* PRB SOLV, NEG & CONFL RES LEC3 TBA TBA ONLINE KOKO

2270 CADR 530-151* MEDIATION THEORY & PRACT LEC3 M 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 380 POLKINGHORN

2079 CADR 600-151* GRP PROCESS & COMPLX CONFL LEC3 R 05:30PM -08:15PM HH 117 SOOSAIPILLAI

2080 CADR 610-151* WRKSHP, TRNG & CNFLT COACH LEC3 W 05:30PM -08:15PM HH 118 OZOKE

2081 CADR 620-151* SPECIAL TOPICS LEC3 T 05:30PM -08:15PM HH 116 HANSENSubtitle: Restorative & Transtnl Justice

NOTE: This graduate seminar considers the interconnected fields of restorative and transitional justice, providingan understanding of the potential that they have to address past harms, either when crimes are committed or insocieties that have experienced mass violence. First, the theory and practice of restorative justice as areconciliatory response to crime are carefully considered. This foundation comes out of a tradition of

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criminal justice reform, based upon a healing paradigm. Various practice forms are examined, including:victim-offender mediation, family group conferencing, peacemaking circles, victim-offender dialogue in casesof severe violence, and restorative justice practice in schools. Transitional justice is also holisticallyconsidered in the context of societal reconstruction in the aftermath of mass violence and war, examining

3137 CADR 641-701* FIELD PRACTICUM II PRA3 TBA 12:00AM -12:00AM ONLINE STAFF

1349 CADR 650-701* RESEARCH THESIS PROJECT THE3 TBA 12:00AM -12:00AM ONLINE STAFF

1350 CADR 651-701* PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT SEM3 TBA 12:00AM -12:00AM ONLINE STAFF

*******************************************Chemistry (CHEM)*******************************************

2154 CHEM 109-010 ENERGY & THE ENVIRONMENT LEC4 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM HS 243 KUNDELLNOTE: Register for Lab Sections 011, 012 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Meets General Education

IIIA or IIIB.2155 CHEM 109-011* ENERGY & THE ENVIRONMENT LAB4 M 09:00AM -10:50AM HS 352 PICANOTE: Registering for this section 011 will automatically enroll you in lecture section 010. Meets General Education

IIIA or IIIB.2261 CHEM 109-012* ENERGY & THE ENVIRONMENT LAB4 M 11:00AM -12:50PM HS 352 PICANOTE: Registering for this section 012 will automatically enroll you in lecture section 010. Meets General Education

IIIA or IIIB.3184 CHEM 109-013* ENERGY & THE ENVIRONMENT LAB4 M 05:00PM -06:50PM HS 352 PICANOTE: Registering for this section 013 will automatically enroll you in lecture section 010. Meets General Education

IIIA or IIIB

2510 CHEM 121-070 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LEC4444444 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM HS 103 HABAYNOTE: Register for Lab Section 071, 072, or 073 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 070. This course

assumes an understanding of high school chemistry and algebra2430 CHEM 121-071* GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB4444444 M 12:00PM -02:45PM HS 351 WATSONNOTE: Register for Lab Section 071, 072, or 073 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 070. This course

assumes an understanding of high school chemistry and algebra2593 CHEM 121-072* GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB4444444 W 03:00PM -05:45PM HS 347 FRIESENOTE: Register for Lab Section 071, 072, or 073 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 070. This course

assumes an understanding of high school chemistry and algebra2594 CHEM 121-073* GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB4444444 W 09:00AM -11:45AM HS 347 BRINCKNOTE: Register for Lab Section 071, 072, or 073 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 070. This course

assumes an understanding of high school chemistry and algebra3198 CHEM 121-443* GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB4444444 R 03:30PM -06:15PM HS 347 WATSONNOTE: Register for Lab Section 541, 542, or 443 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 540. This course

assumes an understanding of high school chemistry and algebra.1412 CHEM 121-510 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LEC4444444 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM HS 103 RIECKNOTE: Register for Lab Section 511, 512 or 513 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 510. This course assumes

an understanding of high school chemistry and algebra1806 CHEM 121-511* GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB4444444 R 09:00AM -11:45AM HS 347 MILLERNOTE: Register for Lab Section 511, 512 or 513 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 510. This course assumes

an understanding of high school chemistry and algebra1413 CHEM 121-512* GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB4444444 M 12:00PM -02:45PM HS 347 BROWNNOTE: Register for Lab Section 511, 512 or 513 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 510. This course

assumes an understanding of high school chemistry and algebra2156 CHEM 121-513* GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB4444444 F 12:30PM -03:15PM HS 347 LUTTRELLNOTE: Registering in this section 513 will automatically enroll you in lecture section 510. This course assumes an

understanding of high school chemistry and algebra.3194 CHEM 121-520 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LEC4444444 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM DH 123 DEWALDNOTE: Register for Lab Section 521, 522, or 523 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. This course

assumes an understanding of high school chemistry and algebra3195 CHEM 121-521* GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB4444444 T 09:00AM -11:45AM HS 347 SENKBEILNOTE: Register for Lab Section 521, 522, or 523 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. This course

assumes an understanding of high school chemistry and algebra3196 CHEM 121-522* GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB4444444 M 09:00AM -11:45AM HS 347 BRINCKNOTE: Register for Lab Section 521, 522, or 523 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. This course

assumes an understanding of high school chemistry and algebra3197 CHEM 121-523* GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB4444444 R 12:30PM -03:15PM HS 347 HOWARDNOTE: Register for Lab Section 521, 522, or 523 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. This course

assumes an understanding of high school chemistry and algebra1485 CHEM 121-530 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LEC4444444 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM HS 103 BROWNNOTE: Register for Lab Section 531, 532, or 533 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 530. This course

assumes an understanding of high school chemistry and algebra. Supplemental Instruction is offered in thiscourse.

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1410 CHEM 121-531* GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB4444444 M 09:00AM -11:45AM HS 351 ALOGNANOTE: Register for Lab Section 531, 532, or 533 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 530. This course

assumes an understanding of high school chemistry and algebra. Supplemental Instruction is offered in thiscourse.

1411 CHEM 121-532* GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB4444444 F 09:00AM -11:45AM HS 347 DEWALDNOTE: Register for Lab Section 531, 532, or 533 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 530. This course

assumes an understanding of high school chemistry and algebra. Supplemental Instruction is offered in thiscourse.

3193 CHEM 121-533* GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB4444444 M 03:00PM -05:45PM HS 347 SENKBEILNOTE: Register for Lab Section 531, 532, or 533 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 530. This course

assumes an understanding of high school chemistry and algebra. Supplemental Instruction is offered in thiscourse

2159 CHEM 121-540 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LEC4444444 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM DH 123 RIECKNOTE: Register for Lab Section 541, 542, or 443 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 540. This course

assumes an understanding of high school chemistry and algebra.2160 CHEM 121-541* GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB4444444 M 07:00PM -09:45PM HS 347 SHELTONNOTE: Register for Lab Section 541 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 540. This course assumes an

understanding of high school chemistry and algebra.2161 CHEM 121-542* GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB4444444 M 03:00PM -05:45PM HS 351 RIECKNOTE: Register for Lab Section 542 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 540. This course assumes an

understanding of high school chemistry and algebra.1506 CHEM 121-550 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LEC4444444 TR 05:30PM -06:45PM HS 103 BROWNNOTE: Register for Lab Section 551, or 552 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 550. This course assumes an

understanding of high school chemistry and algebra.1534 CHEM 121-551* GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB4444444 T 07:00PM -09:45PM HS 347 SHELTONNOTE: Register for Lab Section 551, or 552for automatic enrollment in lecture section 550. This course assumes an

understanding of high school chemistry and algebra.1535 CHEM 121-552* GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB4444444 M 07:00PM -09:45PM HS 351 ALOGNANOTE: Register for Lab Section 551, or 552 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 550. This course assumes an

understanding of high school chemistry and algebra.2158 CHEM 121-560 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LEC4444444 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM DH 123 STAFFNOTE: Register for Lab Section 561 or 562 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 560. This course assumes an

understanding of high school chemistry and algebra.2285 CHEM 121-561* GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB4444444 T 12:30PM -03:15PM HS 347 MILLERNOTE: Registering in this section 561 will automatically enroll you in lecture section 560. This course assumes an

understanding of high school chemistry and algebra.2286 CHEM 121-562* GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LAB4444444 W 12:00PM -02:45PM HS 347 STAFFNOTE: Registering in this section 562 will automatically enroll you in lecture section 560. This course assumes an

understanding of high school chemistry and algebra.

1416 CHEM 122-510 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II LEC444 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM DH 123 LUTTRELLNOTE: Register for Lab Section 511, 512 or 513 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 510. Prereq: CHEM 121

1417 CHEM 122-511* GENERAL CHEMISTRY II LAB444 R 09:00AM -11:45AM HS 351 ALOGNANOTE: Register for Lab Section 511, 512 or 513 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 510. Prereq: CHEM 121

1539 CHEM 122-512* GENERAL CHEMISTRY II LAB444 W 12:00PM -02:45PM HS 351 BROWNNOTE: Register for Lab Section 511, 512 or 513 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 510. Prereq: CHEM 121

2727 CHEM 122-513* GENERAL CHEMISTRY II LAB444 R 12:30PM -03:15PM HS 351 LUTTRELLNOTE: Register for Lab Section 511, 512 or 513 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 510. Prereq: CHEM 121

1418 CHEM 122-520 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II LEC444 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM HS 103 JUNCOSANOTE: Register for Lab Section 521, 522 OR 523 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. Prereq: CHEM 121

1419 CHEM 122-521* GENERAL CHEMISTRY II LAB444 F 09:00AM -11:45AM HS 351 DINGESNOTE: Register for Lab Section 521, 522, 523 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. Prereq: CHEM 121

1420 CHEM 122-522* GENERAL CHEMISTRY II LAB444 W 03:00PM -05:45PM HS 351 WATSONNOTE: Register for Lab Section 521, 522, 523 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. Prereq: CHEM 121

3313 CHEM 122-523* GENERAL CHEMISTRY II LAB444 F 12:00PM -02:45PM HS 351 BRINCKNOTE: Register for Lab Section 521, 522, 523 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. Prereq: CHEM 121

1421 CHEM 122-530 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II LEC444 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM HS 103 MILLERNOTE: Register for Lab Section 531, 532, 533 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 530. Prereq: CHEM 121

1422 CHEM 122-531* GENERAL CHEMISTRY II LAB444 W 09:00AM -11:45AM HS 351 DEWALDNOTE: Register for Lab Section 531, 532, 533 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 530. Prereq: CHEM 121

2596 CHEM 122-532* GENERAL CHEMISTRY II LAB444 T 12:30PM -03:15PM HS 351 WATSONNOTE: Register for Lab Section 531, 532, 533 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 530. Prereq: CHEM 121

3314 CHEM 122-533* GENERAL CHEMISTRY II LAB444 T 07:00PM -09:45PM HS 351 KANOUSENOTE: Register for Lab Section 531, 532, 533 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 530. Prereq: CHEM 121

2262 CHEM 205-010* DIRECTED STUDIES IN CHEM PRA1 - 3 F 12:00PM -02:45PM HS 321 SENKBEILNOTE: Pre-requisites: Chem 122 and permission of department chair.

1476 CHEM 210-010* INTRO CHEMICAL RESEARCH IND1 - 3 TBA TBA BROWNNOTE: Consent of Department Chair Required

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2228 CHEM 210-011* INTRO CHEMICAL RESEARCH IND1 - 3 TBA TBA DEWALDNOTE: Consent of Department Chair Required

3208 CHEM 210-012* INTRO CHEMICAL RESEARCH IND1 - 3 TBA TBA FRIESENOTE: Consent of Department Chair Required

3209 CHEM 210-013* INTRO CHEMICAL RESEARCH IND1 - 3 TBA TBA HABAYNOTE: Consent of Department Chair Required

3210 CHEM 210-014* INTRO CHEMICAL RESEARCH IND1 - 3 TBA TBA JUNCOSANOTE: Consent of Department Chair Required

3211 CHEM 210-015* INTRO CHEMICAL RESEARCH IND1 - 3 TBA TBA KUNDELLNOTE: Consent of Department Chair Required

3212 CHEM 210-016* INTRO CHEMICAL RESEARCH IND1 - 3 TBA TBA LUTTRELLNOTE: Consent of Department Chair Required

3213 CHEM 210-017* INTRO CHEMICAL RESEARCH IND1 - 3 TBA TBA MILLERNOTE: Consent of Department Chair Required

3214 CHEM 210-018* INTRO CHEMICAL RESEARCH IND1 - 3 TBA TBA RIECKNOTE: Consent of Department Chair Required

3215 CHEM 210-019* INTRO CHEMICAL RESEARCH IND1 - 3 TBA TBA SENKBEILNOTE: Consent of Department Chair Required

2162 CHEM 221-510 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LEC444 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM HS 103 FRIESENOTE: Register for Lab Section 511, 512 or 513 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 510. Prereq: CHEM 122

2163 CHEM 221-511* ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LAB444 W 03:00PM -05:45PM HS 356 BRINCKNOTE: Registering for this section 511 will automatically enroll you in lecture section 510. Prereq: CHEM 122

2164 CHEM 221-512* ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LAB444 T 12:00PM -02:45PM HS 356 BRINCKNOTE: Registering for this section 512 will automatically enroll you in lecture section 510. Prereq: CHEM 122

3216 CHEM 221-513* ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LAB444 W 12:00PM -02:45PM HS 356 ALOGNANOTE: Registering for this section 513 will automatically enroll you in lecture section 510. Prereq: CHEM 122

1423 CHEM 221-520 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LEC444 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM HS 103 FRIESENOTE: Register for Lab Section 521 or 522, for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. Prereq: CHEM 122

1424 CHEM 221-521* ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LAB444 F 12:30PM -03:15PM HS 356 HOWARDNOTE: Register for Lab Section 521 or 522, for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. Prereq: CHEM 122

1425 CHEM 221-522* ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LAB444 R 12:30PM -03:15PM HS 356 JUNCOSANOTE: Register for Lab Section 521 or 522, for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. Prereq: CHEM 122

2165 CHEM 221-530 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LEC444 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM HS 103 HABAYNOTE: Register for Lab Section 531, 532, or 533 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 530. Prereq: CHEM 122

2166 CHEM 221-531* ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LAB444 R 09:30AM -12:15PM HS 356 HABAYNOTE: Registering for this section 531 will automatically enroll you in lecture section 530. Prereq: CHEM 122

2167 CHEM 221-532* ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LAB444 T 03:00PM -05:45PM HS 356 ALOGNANOTE: Registering for this section 532 will automatically enroll you in lecture section 530. Prereq: CHEM 122

3217 CHEM 221-533* ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I LAB444 T 09:00AM -11:45AM HS 356 HOWARDNOTE: Registering for this section 533 will automatically enroll you in lecture section 530. Prereq: CHEM 122

2168 CHEM 222-510 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II LEC4 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM HS 341 JUNCOSANOTE: Register for Lab Section 511, 512 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 510. Prereq: CHEM 221

2169 CHEM 222-511* ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II LAB4 T 12:30PM -03:15PM HS 354 FRIESET 12:30PM -03:15PM FRIESE

NOTE: Registering in this section 511 will automatically enroll you in lecture section 510. Prereq: CHEM 2212170 CHEM 222-512* ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II LAB4 W 01:00PM -03:45PM HS 354 JUNCOSA

W 01:00PM -03:45PM HS 313 JUNCOSANOTE: Registering in this section 512 will automatically enroll you in lecture section 510. Prereq: CHEM 221

2292 CHEM 306-010* FUND OF INORGANIC CHEM LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM HS 341 RIECKNOTE: Prereq or Coreq: CHEM 311 or CHEM 341

1477 CHEM 310-010* INTERMED CHEM RESEARCH IND1 - 3 TBA TBA BROWNNOTE: PreReq CoReq: CHEM 221and Consent of Department Chair

1478 CHEM 310-011* INTERMED CHEM RESEARCH IND1 - 3 TBA TBA DEWALDNOTE: PreReq CoReq: CHEM 221and Consent of Department Chair

3218 CHEM 310-012* INTERMED CHEM RESEARCH IND1 - 3 TBA TBA FRIESENOTE: PreReq CoReq: CHEM 221and Consent of Department Chair

3219 CHEM 310-013* INTERMED CHEM RESEARCH IND1 - 3 TBA TBA HABAYNOTE: PreReq CoReq: CHEM 221and Consent of Department Chair

3220 CHEM 310-014* INTERMED CHEM RESEARCH IND1 - 3 TBA TBA JUNCOSANOTE: PreReq CoReq: CHEM 221and Consent of Department Chair

3221 CHEM 310-015* INTERMED CHEM RESEARCH IND1 - 3 TBA TBA KUNDELLNOTE: PreReq CoReq: CHEM 221and Consent of Department Chair

3222 CHEM 310-016* INTERMED CHEM RESEARCH IND1 - 3 TBA TBA LUTTRELLNOTE: PreReq CoReq: CHEM 221and Consent of Department Chair

3223 CHEM 310-017* INTERMED CHEM RESEARCH IND1 - 3 TBA TBA MILLERNOTE: PreReq CoReq: CHEM 221and Consent of Department Chair

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3224 CHEM 310-018* INTERMED CHEM RESEARCH IND1 - 3 TBA TBA RIECKNOTE: PreReq CoReq: CHEM 221and Consent of Department Chair

3225 CHEM 310-019* INTERMED CHEM RESEARCH IND1 - 3 TBA TBA SENKBEILNOTE: PreReq CoReq: CHEM 221and Consent of Department Chair

2171 CHEM 321-010 ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM HS 341 LUTTRELLNOTE: Register for Lab Section 011 or 012 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: CHEM 122

2172 CHEM 321-011* ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY LAB4 M 02:00PM -04:45PM HS 313 HOWARDNOTE: Registering in this section 011 will automatically enroll you in lecture section 010. Prereq: CHEM 122

2626 CHEM 321-012* ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY LAB4 T 12:30PM -03:15PM HS 313 STAFFNOTE: Register in this section 012 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: CHEM 122

2152 CHEM 341-010* PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY I LEC4 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM HS 341 KUNDELLW 08:00AM -08:50AM HS 341 KUNDELL

NOTE: Prereq: CHEM 121, PHYS 123 OR 223, and MATH 201. (MATH 202 recommended)

1517 CHEM 403-010* PRINCIPLES OF CHEM RESEARCH LAB3 TBA TBA BROWNNOTE: Consent of Department Chair and 24 hours of Chemistry required.

1518 CHEM 403-011* PRINCIPLES OF CHEM RESEARCH LAB3 TBA TBA DEWALDNOTE: Consent of Department Chair and 24 hours of Chemistry required.

1519 CHEM 403-012* PRINCIPLES OF CHEM RESEARCH LAB3 TBA TBA FRIESENOTE: Consent of Department Chair and 24 hours of Chemistry required.

1520 CHEM 403-013* PRINCIPLES OF CHEM RESEARCH LAB3 TBA TBA HABAYNOTE: Consent of Department Chair and 24 hours of Chemistry required.

1521 CHEM 403-014* PRINCIPLES OF CHEM RESEARCH LAB3 TBA TBA JUNCOSANOTE: Consent of Department Chair and 24 hours of Chemistry required.

1522 CHEM 403-015* PRINCIPLES OF CHEM RESEARCH LAB3 TBA TBA KUNDELLNOTE: Consent of Department Chair and 24 hours of Chemistry required.

3226 CHEM 403-016* PRINCIPLES OF CHEM RESEARCH LAB3 TBA TBA LUTTRELLNOTE: Consent of Department Chair and 24 hours of Chemistry required

3227 CHEM 403-017* PRINCIPLES OF CHEM RESEARCH LAB3 TBA TBA MILLERNOTE: Consent of Department Chair and 24 hours of Chemistry required

3228 CHEM 403-018* PRINCIPLES OF CHEM RESEARCH LAB3 TBA TBA RIECKNOTE: Consent of Department Chair and 24 hours of Chemistry required

3229 CHEM 403-019* PRINCIPLES OF CHEM RESEARCH LAB3 TBA TBA SENKBEILNOTE: Consent of Department Chair and 24 hours of Chemistry required

1426 CHEM 410-010* CHEMICAL RESEARCH IND3 TBA TBA BROWNNOTE: PreReq: 24 credits of chemistry and consent of department chair

1479 CHEM 410-011* CHEMICAL RESEARCH IND3 TBA TBA DEWALDNOTE: PreReq: 24 credits of chemistry and consent of department chair

3230 CHEM 410-012* CHEMICAL RESEARCH IND3 TBA TBA FRIESENOTE: PreReq: 24 credits of chemistry and consent of department chair

3231 CHEM 410-013* CHEMICAL RESEARCH IND3 TBA TBA HABAYNOTE: PreReq: 24 credits of chemistry and consent of department chair

3232 CHEM 410-014* CHEMICAL RESEARCH IND3 TBA TBA JUNCOSANOTE: PreReq: 24 credits of chemistry and consent of department chair

3233 CHEM 410-015* CHEMICAL RESEARCH IND3 TBA TBA KUNDELLNOTE: PreReq: 24 credits of chemistry and consent of department chair

3234 CHEM 410-016* CHEMICAL RESEARCH IND3 TBA TBA LUTTRELLNOTE: PreReq: 24 credits of chemistry and consent of department chair

3235 CHEM 410-017* CHEMICAL RESEARCH IND3 TBA TBA MILLERNOTE: PreReq: 24 credits of chemistry and consent of department chair

3236 CHEM 410-018* CHEMICAL RESEARCH IND3 TBA TBA RIECKNOTE: PreReq: 24 credits of chemistry and consent of department chair

3237 CHEM 410-019* CHEMICAL RESEARCH IND3 TBA TBA SENKBEILNOTE: PreReq: 24 credits of chemistry and consent of department chair

2153 CHEM 413-001* INTERNSHIP/CO-OP IN CHEM INT3 F 03:00PM -03:50PM HS 123 STAFFNOTE: Consent of Department Chair Required

1427 CHEM 417-010 BIOCHEMISTRY I LEC4 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM HS 341 SENKBEILNOTE: Register for Lab Section 011 or 012 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: CHEM 222 or

consent of instructor.1428 CHEM 417-011* BIOCHEMISTRY I LAB4 R 12:30PM -03:15PM HS 321 DEWALDNOTE: Register for Lab Section 011 or 012 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: CHEM 222 or

consent of instructor1767 CHEM 417-012* BIOCHEMISTRY I LAB4 W 02:00PM -04:45PM HS 321 MILLERNOTE: Register for Lab Section 011 or 012 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: CHEM 222 or

consent of instructor

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2173 CHEM 441-010* ADV EXPERIMENTAL CHEM I LLB4 TR 12:30PM -03:15PM HS 317 KUNDELLNOTE: Prereq: CHEM 333 AND CHEM 311 OR CHEM 341.

*******************************************Chinese (CHIN)*******************************************

2306 CHIN 101-001* ELEMENTARY CHINESE I LEC4 TR 03:00PM -04:40PM DH 126 CHEN

*******************************************Communication Arts (CMAT)*******************************************

2077 CMAT 100-001* FUND OF COMMUNICATION LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM DH 327 JODLBAUER1173 CMAT 100-002* FUND OF COMMUNICATION LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM DH 109 JODLBAUER1174 CMAT 100-003* FUND OF COMMUNICATION LEC4 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM FH 134 RUE1175 CMAT 100-004* FUND OF COMMUNICATION LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM DH 327 MASON1707 CMAT 100-005* FUND OF COMMUNICATION LEC4 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM PH 151 CURTIN2609 CMAT 100-006* FUND OF COMMUNICATION LEC4 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM FH 134 RUE2977 CMAT 100-151* FUND OF COMMUNICATION LEC4 TR 05:30PM -06:45PM FH 134 KJELDSEN1317 CMAT 100-152* FUND OF COMMUNICATION LEC4 M 06:00PM -08:45PM DH 126 SIMMONS2757 CMAT 100-153* FUND OF COMMUNICATION LEC4 TR 07:00PM -08:15PM FH 134 KJELDSEN2870 CMAT 100-154* FUND OF COMMUNICATION LEC4 T 05:30PM -08:15PM FH 146 CREESE

1312 CMAT 101-001* INTRO TO HUMAN COMM STUDIES LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM TE 152 MULLINS1642 CMAT 101-002* INTRO TO HUMAN COMM STUDIES LEC4 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM TE 152 TRENARY3759 CMAT 101-003* INTRO TO HUMAN COMM STUDIES LEC4 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM TE 152 TRENARY2390 CMAT 101-450* INTRO TO HUMAN COMM STUDIES LEC4 MW 09:30AM -10:45AM NA 001 DEWITTNOTE: LLC (Living Learning Community) Members ONLY

1176 CMAT 102-001* INTRODUCTION TO MASS MEDIA LEC4 TR 08:00AM -09:15AM TE 152 BURTONNOTE: NOTE: Students may not receive credit for both CMAT 110 and CMAT 102.

3622 CMAT 102-002* INTRODUCTION TO MASS MEDIA LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM TE 152 MOEDER3796 CMAT 102-003* INTRODUCTION TO MASS MEDIA LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM TE 152 GOBLINGER3624 CMAT 102-450* INTRODUCTION TO MASS MEDIA LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM NA 001 EGAN

1178 CMAT 131-001* WRITING FOR MEDIA LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM TE 116B MOEDER3760 CMAT 131-151* WRITING FOR MEDIA LEC4 M 04:30PM -07:15PM TE 110A ROUSE

1823 CMAT 205-001* INTERPERSONAL COMM LEC4 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM TE 226A TRENARY

1181 CMAT 218-001* RHET & PUBLIC PRESENTATION LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM HH 114 TABORNOTE: Prereq: C or better in CMAT 101 for major.

2044 CMAT 234-001* BEGINNING AUDIO PRODUCTION LEC4 MW 03:00PM -04:50PM TE 351 CLARKNOTE: Prereq: C or better in CMAT 131.

1186 CMAT 234-002* BEGINNING AUDIO PRODUCTION LEC4 TR 03:30PM -05:15PM TE 351 CAMPBELLNOTE: Prereq: C or better in CMAT 131

2956 CMAT 240-002* INTRO TO JOURNALISM & PR LEC4 TR 08:00AM -09:15AM DH 126 COX3802 CMAT 240-151* INTRO TO JOURNALISM & PR LEC4 MW 05:30PM -06:45PM DH 113 STAFF

1179 CMAT 243-001* TELEVISION STUDIO PRODUCTION LEC4 TR 10:00AM -11:50AM TE 324 CAMILLONOTE: Prereq: C or better CMAT 131 or permission of instructor.

1180 CMAT 243-002* TELEVISION STUDIO PRODUCTION LEC4 TR 12:00PM -01:50PM TE 324 CAMILLONOTE: Prereq: C or better in CMAT 131 or permission of instructor.

1185 CMAT 249-001* JOURN/PUBL REL PRACTICUM PRC2 TBA TBA WELCH-HAMILLNOTE: C or better in CMAT 246 and 248 and permission of instructor.

3780 CMAT 260-001* FUND ORGANIZATIONAL COMM LEC4 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM DH 126 WELCH-HAMILL3781 CMAT 260-002* FUND ORGANIZATIONAL COMM LEC4 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM DH 126 WELCH-HAMILL3883 CMAT 260-003* FUND ORGANIZATIONAL COMM LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM TE 253 SCOVELL3786 CMAT 260-151* FUND ORGANIZATIONAL COMM LEC4 M 04:30PM -07:15PM FH 134 CURTIN3782 CMAT 260-450* FUND ORGANIZATIONAL COMM LEC4 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM CR WELCH-HAMILL

3018 CMAT 297-001* COMMUNICATION RESEARCH LEC4 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM TE 110A EGAN

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2638 CMAT 297-002* COMMUNICATION RESEARCH LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM DH 327 MASON

2856 CMAT 300-001* INTERCULTURAL COMM LEC4 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM FH 134 HORIKAMI

2517 CMAT 307-001* INTERPERSONAL CONFLICT LEC4 MW 02:00PM -03:15PM FH 134 DEWITT

2981 CMAT 308-151* INTERVIEWING LEC4 R 06:00PM -08:45PM DH 126 SIMMONS

2322 CMAT 314-001* CONF AND MEETING MGMT LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM FH 134 SCOVELL

3626 CMAT 317-001* PERSUASION & ARGUMENTATION LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM PH 151 MULLINS

3792 CMAT 331-001* DRAMATIC WRITING FOR MEDIA LEC4 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM TE 152 MOEDER

2042 CMAT 334-001* THE MASS MEDIA IN SOCIETY LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM TE 378 BURTONNOTE: Prereq: C or better in CMAT 102

1329 CMAT 340-001* PUBLIC RELATIONS WRITING LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM TE 116B SCOVELL

3627 CMAT 342-001* ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM TE 335 SHARMA

1182 CMAT 343-001* VIDEO FIELD PRODUCTION LEC4 MW 11:00AM -12:50PM TE 335 BURNSNOTE: May not receive credit for both CMAT 236 and 343. Prereq: C or better in CMAT 234, 243 or 134, 136.

3790 CMAT 343-151* VIDEO FIELD PRODUCTION LEC4 W 06:00PM -08:45PM TE 335 STAFF

1314 CMAT 344-001* WRITING FOR THE PROFESSIONS LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM TE 110A SIMMONSNOTE: Prereq: C or better in CMAT 240.

1825 CMAT 344-002* WRITING FOR THE PROFESSIONS LEC4 T 04:30PM -07:15PM TE 110A COX

3757 CMAT 345-151* SPORTS COMMUNICATION LEC4 T 06:00PM -08:45PM DH 126 SIMMONS

2601 CMAT 347-001* MOBILE JOURNALISM LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM FH 134 COX

1330 CMAT 354-001* ADVANCED AUDIO PRODUCTION LEC4 R 12:30PM -03:15PM TE 335 SHARMA

2431 CMAT 374-001* 2D ANIMATION LEC4 F 09:30AM -12:50PM TE 352 KENDALL

2877 CMAT 391-001* STUDIES IN MASS MEDIA LEC4 W 04:30PM -07:15PM TE 152 BURTONNOTE: Serialized Television and American Culture This class focuses on the recent evolution of serialized

television and the ways in which it facilitates examinations of particular aspects of American culture. Wewill examine the industrial contexts that enable serialized programming, the critical contexts that fosterproduction, and study representations of race, class, gender, and the past in two specific case studies: MadMen and The Wire.

2878 CMAT 430-001* POLITICAL COMMUNICATION LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM TE 279 EGAN

3638 CMAT 439-001* CRITICAL ISSUES IN NEW MEDIA LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM PH 277 COX

2606 CMAT 446-001* DIGITAL FILMMAKING LEC4 W 01:00PM -03:50PM TE 335 SHARMA

3629 CMAT 466-001* SPECIAL REPORTING TV & WEB LST4 MW 09:00AM -10:50AM TE 317 BURNS

1183 CMAT 490-001* COMMUNICATION SEMINAR SEM4 W 04:30PM -07:15PM PH 151 HORIKAMISubtitle: Applying Skills to Public Serv

NOTE: Title:Applying Your Skills to Public Service Students will complete, in consultation with faculty, aprofessional quality public communication project for an actual community partner (outside SU). These projects(i.e., academic study, PR campaign, documentary, workshop, etc.) will address a public concern or issue. Tocomplete this project, students will be expected to identify a community partner, meet with them to ascertainthe needs, create a proposal that is approved by the instructors and the community partner, and complete theproject on a strict timeline. For their final, students will exhibit and defend their projects at a publicevent.

3630 CMAT 490-002* COMMUNICATION SEMINAR SEM4 W 04:30PM -07:15PM DEWITTSubtitle: Applying Skills to Public Serv

NOTE: **This class will meet in PH 151** Title:Applying Your Skills to Public Service Students will complete, inconsultation with faculty, a professional quality public communication project for an actual community partner(outside SU). These projects (i.e., academic study, PR campaign, documentary, workshop, etc.) will address apublic concern or issue. To complete this project, students will be expected to identify a community partner,meet with them to ascertain the needs, create a proposal that is approved by the instructors and the communitypartner, and complete the project on a strict timeline. For their final, students will exhibit and defendtheir projects at a public event.

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2881 CMAT 490-151* COMMUNICATION SEMINAR SEM4 M 06:00PM -08:45PM PH 348 NEWTONSubtitle: Life Lessons from the Twilight

NOTE: The course examines how the classic science fiction program analyzed and presented issues of social change andhuman behavior.

1184 CMAT 495-001* INTERNSHIP IN COMM INT1 - 8 TBA TBA BURNSNOTE: Prereq: C or better in CMAT 100,102, junior standing, track core classes, 2.5 overall G.P.A., 3.0 G.P.A. in

CMAT and permission of the department.2652 CMAT 495-901* INTERNSHIP IN COMM INT1 - 8

Subtitle: Credits Earned Studying Abroad

*******************************************Computer Science (COSC)*******************************************

3266 COSC 116-002* INTRO COMPUTER SYSTEMS LLB4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM DH 112 STAFFF 09:00AM -10:40AM DH 205 STAFF

2100 COSC 117-501* PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS LLB4 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM HS 107 JINGR 03:00PM -04:40PM HS 150 JING

NOTE: None2370 COSC 117-502* PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS LLB4 MW 04:30PM -05:45PM HS 107 JING

T 04:00PM -05:40PM HS 150 JING1531 COSC 117-503* PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS LLB4 TR 03:00PM -04:15PM HS 109 LAUTERBURG

F 11:00AM -12:40PM DH 205 DE FINONOTE: None

2291 COSC 117-504* PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS LLB4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM HS 107 STAFFW 12:00PM -01:40PM HS 150 STAFF

NOTE: None3267 COSC 117-505* PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS LLB4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM HS 109 LAUTERBURG

F 01:00PM -02:40PM DH 205 LAUTERBURG3572 COSC 117-506* PROGRAMMING FUNDAMENTALS LLB4 TR 08:00AM -09:15AM DH 112 STAFF

W 08:30AM -10:10AM DH 205 STAFF

2371 COSC 120-501* COMPUTER SCIENCE I LLB4 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM HS 123 LUR 09:15AM -10:55AM DH 205 LU

2097 COSC 120-502* COMPUTER SCIENCE I LLB4 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM HS 107 LUR 11:00AM -12:40PM DH 205 LU

1649 COSC 220-001* COMPUTER SCIENCE II LLB4 TR 08:00AM -09:15AM DH 109 WANGF 08:00AM -09:40AM HS 150 WANG

2893 COSC 220-002* COMPUTER SCIENCE II LLB4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM HS 109 LAUTERBURGF 11:00AM -12:40PM HS 150 LAUTERBURG

1440 COSC 250-001* MICROCOMP ORGANIZATION LLB4 MWF 08:00AM -08:50AM HS 359 DE FINOT 08:00AM -09:40AM HS 359 DE FINO

NOTE: Prereq: COSC 116 or COSC 120. Credit may not be received for both COSC 250 and PHYS 322.1770 COSC 250-002* MICROCOMP ORGANIZATION LLB4 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM HS 359 SPICKLER

R 08:10AM -09:50AM HS 359 SPICKLER

1497 COSC 320-001* ADV DATA STRUCTURES LLB4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM DH 109 PARKW 02:00PM -03:40PM HS 150 PARK

NOTE: Prereq: COSC 220 & Math 210.

2716 COSC 350-010 SYSTEMS SOFTWARE LEC4 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM HS 211 PARK2722 COSC 350-011* SYSTEMS SOFTWARE LAB4 T 09:00AM -10:40AM HS 150 PARK3843 COSC 350-012* SYSTEMS SOFTWARE LAB4 R 09:00AM -10:40AM HS 150 PARK

1498 COSC 362-001* THEORY OF COMPUTATION LEC3 MWF 08:00AM -08:50AM HS 115 SPICKLERNOTE: Prereq: COSC 120 MATH 210.

1515 COSC 386-001* DATABASE IMPLEMENTATION LEC3 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM HS 150 JING

2101 COSC 425-001* SOFTWARE ENGINEERING I LEC3 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM PH 347 WANG

3573 COSC 432-001* COMPILER CONSTRUCTION LEC3 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM HS 115 WANG

2544 COSC 472-001* NETWORK SECURITY LEC3 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM HS 115 LU

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*******************************************Dance (DANC)*******************************************

1187 DANC 106-151* DANCE COMPANY STU1 M 04:30PM -06:30PM MC 168 NORTONNOTE: Prerequisite: Previous training and entrance audition required in first class. Pre-registration closed.

$15.00 costume fee. May be repeated for a total of eight credit hours.

3460 DANC 150-601* YOGA STU4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM MC 168 HUTCHINSON3045 DANC 150-602* YOGA STU4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM MC 168 HUTCHINSON

1188 DANC 162-001* CREATIVE MODERN DANCE I STU4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM MC 168 HINDMAN-WHEATLEYNOTE: Meets General Education IIIA or IIIC.

1189 DANC 167-001* BALLET I STU4 MW 12:30PM -01:45PM MC 168 NORTONNOTE: Meets General Education IIIA or IIIC. For students with little or no previous training.

2047 DANC 167-002* BALLET I STU4 MW 02:00PM -03:15PM MC 168 NORTONNOTE: For students with little or no experience. Meets General Education IIIA or IIIC.

1190 DANC 168-001* JAZZ DANCE STU4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM MC 168 HINDMAN-WHEATLEYNOTE: Smooth-soled jazz shoes required. Meets Gen Ed IIIA or IIIC.

2451 DANC 202-001* DANCE APPRECIATION LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM FH 134 HUTCHINSON

1819 DANC 360-610 TEACHING DANCE LEC4 TBA TBA ONLINE HUTCHINSONNOTE: Hybrid course blends online lecture delivery with scheduled practicum meetings.

3468 DANC 360-611* TEACHING DANCE PRA4 M 12:30PM -01:45PM NORTONSubtitle: Ballet

3469 DANC 360-612* TEACHING DANCE PRA4 W 12:30PM -01:45PM NORTONSubtitle: Ballet

1820 DANC 360-613* TEACHING DANCE PRA4 M 02:00PM -03:15PM NORTONSubtitle: Ballet

NOTE: Practicum Meets in MC-1681821 DANC 360-614* TEACHING DANCE PRA4 W 02:00PM -03:15PM NORTON

Subtitle: BalletNOTE: Practicum Meets in MC-168

3470 DANC 360-615* TEACHING DANCE PRA4 T 09:30AM -10:45AM HINDMAN-WHEATLEYSubtitle: Modern Dance

3471 DANC 360-616* TEACHING DANCE PRA4 R 09:30AM -10:45AM HINDMAN-WHEATLEYSubtitle: Modern Dance

3472 DANC 360-617* TEACHING DANCE PRA4 T 11:00AM -12:15PM HINDMAN-WHEATLEYSubtitle: Jazz Dance

3473 DANC 360-618* TEACHING DANCE PRA4 R 11:00AM -12:15PM HINDMAN-WHEATLEYSubtitle: Jazz Dance

2436 DANC 491-001* INDEPENDENT STUDY IND1 - 4 TBA TBA STAFFSubtitle: A Method to Dance Lighting

NOTE: For Dance minors only. Prerequisite: Proposal and signed permission of instructor and department chair duringProgram Planning Pre-Registration.

*******************************************Education, Early Child (ECED)*******************************************

1034 ECED 251-001* COLL & COOP IN EARLY CHLD LEC3 MW 08:00AM -09:15AM TE 185 MAHMOOD2006 ECED 251-002* COLL & COOP IN EARLY CHLD LEC3 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM TE 185 MAHMOOD3259 ECED 251-151* COLL & COOP IN EARLY CHLD LEC3 M 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 185 MAHMOOD

3497 ECED 352-001* INTGRTD READ & LANG ARTS B-4 LPR4 MW 12:30PM -01:45PM TE 186G STAFF3498 ECED 352-002* INTGRTD READ & LANG ARTS B-4 LPR4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM TE 186G STAFF

1047 ECED 356-001* PLAY & CREATE EARLY CHLDHD ED LEC44 MW 02:00PM -03:15PM TE 185 MAHMOOD1847 ECED 356-151* PLAY & CREATE EARLY CHLDHD ED LEC44 T 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 185 CHEN

1851 ECED 366-001* INTEGRATE EARLY CHLDHD CURRIC LEC44 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM TE 185 DEAN1048 ECED 366-151* INTEGRATE EARLY CHLDHD CURRIC LEC44 W 04:30PM -07:15PM TE 185 DEAN

1003 ECED 455-001* EARLY CHLDHD EDUC CLN PRTC I SUP5 TBA TBA GASIORNOTE: Admission To Professional Teacher Education Program is a requirement before you take this class.

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3069 ECED 455-002* EARLY CHLDHD EDUC CLN PRTC I SUP5 TBA TBA GASIOR3070 ECED 455-003* EARLY CHLDHD EDUC CLN PRTC I SUP5 TBA TBA GASIOR3071 ECED 455-004* EARLY CHLDHD EDUC CLN PRTC I SUP5 TBA TBA GASIOR3072 ECED 455-005* EARLY CHLDHD EDUC CLN PRTC I SUP5 TBA TBA GASIOR3073 ECED 455-006* EARLY CHLDHD EDUC CLN PRTC I SUP5 TBA TBA GASIOR3074 ECED 455-007* EARLY CHLDHD EDUC CLN PRTC I SUP5 TBA TBA GASIOR3075 ECED 455-008* EARLY CHLDHD EDUC CLN PRTC I SUP5 TBA TBA GASIOR3076 ECED 455-009* EARLY CHLDHD EDUC CLN PRTC I SUP5 TBA TBA GASIOR3111 ECED 455-010* EARLY CHLDHD EDUC CLN PRTC I SUP5 TBA TBA GASIOR3112 ECED 455-011* EARLY CHLDHD EDUC CLN PRTC I SUP5 TBA TBA GASIOR3113 ECED 455-012* EARLY CHLDHD EDUC CLN PRTC I SUP5 TBA TBA GASIOR3114 ECED 455-013* EARLY CHLDHD EDUC CLN PRTC I SUP5 TBA TBA GASIOR

1033 ECED 456-001* EARLY CHLDHD EDUC CLN PRTC II INT5 TBA TBA GASIORNOTE: Admission To Professional Teacher Education Program is a requirement before you take this class

3158 ECED 456-002* EARLY CHLDHD EDUC CLN PRTC II INT5 TBA TBA GASIOR3159 ECED 456-003* EARLY CHLDHD EDUC CLN PRTC II INT5 TBA TBA GASIOR3160 ECED 456-004* EARLY CHLDHD EDUC CLN PRTC II INT5 TBA TBA GASIOR3161 ECED 456-005* EARLY CHLDHD EDUC CLN PRTC II INT5 TBA TBA GASIOR3162 ECED 456-006* EARLY CHLDHD EDUC CLN PRTC II INT5 TBA TBA GASIOR3163 ECED 456-007* EARLY CHLDHD EDUC CLN PRTC II INT5 TBA TBA GASIOR

*******************************************Economics (ECON)*******************************************

1557 ECON 150-501* PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS LEC3 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM PH 156 CHAMBERSNOTE: A general introduction to economic ideas and analysis with emphasis on economic institutions and processes in

the context of a market economy. Includes basic discussion of micro-economic and macroeconomic topicsincluding economic decision making in the context of scarce resources, price theory, monetary and fiscalpolicy, etc. This course is intended for nonbusiness majors. This course cannot be taken concurrently with orafter having completed ECON 211 or 212. Three hours per week. Meets General Education IIIB or IIIC (Prior toFall 2008: IIB).

1558 ECON 211-001* MICRO-ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES LEC3 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM PH 252 EMERSONNOTE: Introduction to the ideas and tools economists use to understand human behavior constrained by scarce

resources. Analytical tools introduced include supply and demand analysis, elasticities, models of perfect andimperfect competition. These tools will be used to study topics such as consumer and producer decision making,taxation, environmental quality and health care. Three hours per week. Meets General Education IIIB or IIIC(Prior to Fall 2008: IIB).

1952 ECON 211-002* MICRO-ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES LEC3 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM PH 252 EMERSONNOTE: Introduction to the ideas and tools economists use to understand human behavior constrained by scarce

resources. Analytical tools introduced include supply and demand analysis, elasticities, models of perfect andimperfect competition. These tools will be used to study topics such as consumer and producer decision making,taxation, environmental quality and health care. Three hours per week. Meets General Education IIIB or IIIC(Prior to Fall 2008: IIB).

1629 ECON 211-003* MICRO-ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES LEC3 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM PH 277 STAFFNOTE: Introduction to the ideas and tools economists use to understand human behavior constrained by scarce

resources. Analytical tools introduced include supply and demand analysis, elasticities, models of perfect andimperfect competition. These tools will be used to study topics such as consumer and producer decision making,taxation, environmental quality and health care. Three hours per week. Meets General Education IIIB or IIIC(Prior to Fall 2008: IIB).

1747 ECON 211-004* MICRO-ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES LEC3 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM PH 277 STAFFNOTE: Introduction to the ideas and tools economists use to understand human behavior constrained by scarce

resources. Analytical tools introduced include supply and demand analysis, elasticities, models of perfect andimperfect competition. These tools will be used to study topics such as consumer and producer decision making,taxation, environmental quality and health care. Three hours per week. Meets General Education IIIB or IIIC(Prior to Fall 2008: IIB).

1748 ECON 211-005* MICRO-ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES LEC3 MW 12:00PM -01:15PM PH 277 BUSKONOTE: Introduction to the ideas and tools economists use to understand human behavior constrained by scarce

resources. Analytical tools introduced include supply and demand analysis, elasticities, models of perfect andimperfect competition. These tools will be used to study topics such as consumer and producer decision making,taxation, environmental quality and health care. Three hours per week. Meets General Education IIIB or IIIC(Prior to Fall 2008: IIB).

1975 ECON 211-006* MICRO-ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES LEC3 MW 01:30PM -02:45PM PH 277 BUSKONOTE: Introduction to the ideas and tools economists use to understand human behavior constrained by scarce

resources. Analytical tools introduced include supply and demand analysis, elasticities, models of perfect andimperfect competition. These tools will be used to study topics such as consumer and producer decision making,taxation, environmental quality and health care. Three hours per week. Meets General Education IIIB or IIIC(Prior to Fall 2008: IIB).

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1786 ECON 211-007* MICRO-ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES LEC3 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM PH 249 YAONOTE: Introduction to the ideas and tools economists use to understand human behavior constrained by scarce

resources. Analytical tools introduced include supply and demand analysis, elasticities, models of perfect andimperfect competition. These tools will be used to study topics such as consumer and producer decision making,taxation, environmental quality and health care. Three hours per week. Meets General Education IIIB or IIIC(Prior to Fall 2008: IIB).

1968 ECON 211-008* MICRO-ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES LEC3 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM PH 249 YAONOTE: Introduction to the ideas and tools economists use to understand human behavior constrained by scarce

resources. Analytical tools introduced include supply and demand analysis, elasticities, models of perfect andimperfect competition. These tools will be used to study topics such as consumer and producer decision making,taxation, environmental quality and health care. Three hours per week. Meets General Education IIIB or IIIC(Prior to Fall 2008: IIB).

1749 ECON 211-159* MICRO-ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES LEC3 TR 05:30PM -06:45PM PH 252 BRADFORDNOTE: Introduction to the ideas and tools economists use to understand human behavior constrained by scarce

resources. Analytical tools introduced include supply and demand analysis, elasticities, models of perfect andimperfect competition. These tools will be used to study topics such as consumer and producer decision making,taxation, environmental quality and health care. Three hours per week. Meets General Education IIIB or IIIC(Prior to Fall 2008: IIB).

1961 ECON 211-160* MICRO-ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES LEC3 TR 07:00PM -08:15PM PH 252 BRADFORDNOTE: Introduction to the ideas and tools economists use to understand human behavior constrained by scarce

resources. Analytical tools introduced include supply and demand analysis, elasticities, models of perfect andimperfect competition. These tools will be used to study topics such as consumer and producer decision making,taxation, environmental quality and health care. Three hours per week. Meets General Education IIIB or IIIC(Prior to Fall 2008: IIB).

2739 ECON 212-003* MACRO-ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES LEC3 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM PH 156 WUNOTE: Explores forces behind business consumer purchases, capital spending and the balance of payments and their

relationship to unemployment, inflation and the value of the dollar abroad. Also examines the effect ofgovernment spending, taxation and money supply policies on the economy's performance. Prerequisite: ECON 211.Three hours per week. Meets General Education IIIB or IIIC (Prior to Fall 2008: IIB).

1966 ECON 212-501* MACRO-ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES LEC3 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM PH 258 CHAMBERSNOTE: Explores forces behind business consumer purchases, capital spending and the balance of payments and their

relationship to unemployment, inflation and the value of the dollar abroad. Also examines the effect ofgovernment spending, taxation and money supply policies on the economy's performance. Prerequisite: ECON 211.Three hours per week. Meets General Education IIIB or IIIC (Prior to Fall 2008: IIB).

1609 ECON 212-502* MACRO-ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES LEC3 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM PH 251 CHAMBERSNOTE: Explores forces behind business consumer purchases, capital spending and the balance of payments and their

relationship to unemployment, inflation and the value of the dollar abroad. Also examines the effect ofgovernment spending, taxation and money supply policies on the economy's performance. Prerequisite: ECON 211.Three hours per week. Meets General Education IIIB or IIIC (Prior to Fall 2008: IIB).

1967 ECON 212-610* MACRO-ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES LEC3 M 12:00PM -01:15PM PH 249 CHAMBERSNOTE: Explores forces behind business consumer purchases, capital spending and the balance of payments and their

relationship to unemployment, inflation and the value of the dollar abroad. Also examines the effect ofgovernment spending, taxation and money supply policies on the economy's performance. Prerequisite: ECON 211.Three hours per week. Meets General Education IIIB or IIIC (Prior to Fall 2008: IIB).

1639 ECON 212-611* MACRO-ECONOMIC PRINCIPLES LEC3 W 12:00PM -01:15PM PH 249 CHAMBERSNOTE: Explores forces behind business consumer purchases, capital spending and the balance of payments and their

relationship to unemployment, inflation and the value of the dollar abroad. Also examines the effect ofgovernment spending, taxation and money supply policies on the economy's performance. Prerequisite: ECON 211.Three hours per week. Meets General Education IIIB or IIIC (Prior to Fall 2008: IIB).

1627 ECON 305-001* INTERMEDIATE MACRO-THEORY LEC3 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM PH 255 CHAMBERSNOTE: Study of the theory of economic aggregates through the use of national income accounts to determine the effect

of certain key variables on employment and production. Key variables studied include savings and investment,the quantity of money, the velocity of money, the rate of interest and consumption. Prerequisites: C or betterin all of the following: ECON 211, ECON 212, MATH 155, MATH 160 (or 201). Three hours per week.

1559 ECON 306-001* INTERMEDIATE MICRO-THEORY LEC3 MW 01:30PM -02:45PM PH 252 STAFFNOTE: Study of supply and demand relationships under the various market classifications. Major topics include the

market forms, the principles of production, costs of production, resource allocation and income distributionwith some discussion of welfare economics. Prerequisites: C or better in all of the following: ECON 211, ECON212, MATH 155, MATH 160 (or 201). Three hours per week..

2740 ECON 331-001* MONEY & BANKING LEC3 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM PH 258 WUNOTE: Study of financial institutions, economic aspects of commercial banking, monetary economics, and banking and

fiscal policy. Prerequisites: C or better in ECON 211 and ECON 212. Three hours per week

3788 ECON 370-001* INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION LEC3 MW 09:00AM -10:15AM PH 249 BUSKO

2741 ECON 381-001* LABOR ECONOMICS LEC3 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM PH 258 YAONOTE: Examination of factors which influence the number of job seekers and the number of jobs in the aggregate, and

the efficiency with which the economic system utilizes its labor resources. Topics include individualdecision-making with regard to education, job search strategy and hours of work as well as government policiesaffecting labor compensation, welfare and the right to bargain collectively. Prerequisites: C or better in allof the following: ECON 211, ECON 212, MATH 155, MATH 160 (or 201). Three hours per week.

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2742 ECON 425-001* SPORTS ECONOMICS LEC3 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM PH 151 HILLNOTE: Covers a broad range of issues in the economics of sports. Topics include the market structure of sports,

labor relations between owners and players, public subsidies to professional sports franchises, competitivebalance, tournament structure, discrimination, and behavioral analysis of decision making in sports.Prerequisites: C or better in ECON 211, ECON 212, MATH 155, MATH 160 (or 201). Three hours per week.

1962 ECON 430-001* ECONOMETRICS LEC3 MW 12:00PM -01:15PM PH 258 EMERSONNOTE: Principles of econometric model building, empirical testing and statistical inference. Introduction to the

theory and application of time series and limited dependents variable models. Prerequisites: C or better inall of the following: ECON 211, ECON 212, MATH 155, MATH 160 (or 201), INFO 281. Three hours per week.

3135 ECON 494-001* DIRECT STUDY IN ECONOMICS IND2 TBA TBA HILLSubtitle: Earned Income Tax Credit

NOTE: Supervised study in an area of interest to the advanced student. May be taken twice under different coursetopics recorded with the registrar. Prerequisite: Junior standing and consent of instructor.

2388 ECON 601-610* BUSINESS ECONOMICS LEC3 M 06:00PM -09:00PM PH 362 CHAMBERSNOTE: Introduces the fundamentals of microeconomic and macroeconomic theory and their application to the business

environment. The key objective is to equip student with the basic skills, insights and decision-making toolsthat are necessary to make sound business decisions. In addition, understand and explain the forces that shapethe external business environment, such as aggregate demand, economic fluctuations, inflation, interest rates,exchange rates, and the role that demand management policies play in the economy and their impact on firmperformance. Topical areas include, but are not limited to, the following: demand analysis, determination ofcosts, pricing, profitability, commercial (trade) policy and international macroeconomic policy.Prerequisites: Admission to the M.B.A. program and ECON 211, 212 or 150 (or the equivalent) foundation courses

2897 ECON 601-701* BUSINESS ECONOMICS LEC3 TBA TBA ONLINE CHAMBERSNOTE: Introduces the fundamentals of microeconomic and macroeconomic theory and their application to the business

environment. The key objective is to equip student with the basic skills, insights and decision-making toolsthat are necessary to make sound business decisions. In addition, understand and explain the forces that shapethe external business environment, such as aggregate demand, economic fluctuations, inflation, interest rates,exchange rates, and the role that demand management policies play in the economy and their impact on firmperformance. Topical areas include, but are not limited to, the following: demand analysis, determination ofcosts, pricing, profitability, commercial (trade) policy and international macroeconomic policy.Prerequisites: Admission to the M.B.A. program and ECON 211, 212 or 150 (or the equivalent) foundation courses

*******************************************Educ in Curic & Instr (EDCI)*******************************************

2963 EDCI 702-610* STRATEGIES FOR INQUIRY I LEC3 T 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 280 FINCHNOTE: This is a hybrid class with scheduled face-to-face meeting dates: 10 6 15; 10 20 15; 11 3 15 and 12 8 15.

3318 EDCI 704-610* STRATEGIES FOR INQUIRY II LEC3 R 05:30PM -08:15PM FRANZAK

2640 EDCI 724-610* SOCIAL CONTEXT OF CURRIC LEC3 W 05:30PM -08:15PM IMBRENDANOTE: This is a hybrid class with scheduled face-to-face meeting dates TBD. This class will meet in the Doctoral

Seminar Room - TE 379A.

3319 EDCI 742-610* WRITING: THEORY, RSCH & PRAC LEC3 T 05:30PM -08:15PM IMBRENDA

2930 EDCI 744-610* COMP & STRTG LEARN: T, R & P LEC3 W 05:30PM -08:15PM KIMNOTE: This is a hybrid class with scheduled face-to-face meeting dates: 9 1; 9 15; 9 29; 10 13; 10 27; 11 10; 12 1

& 12 15 15. Class will meet in TE 379A.

*******************************************Education Leadership (EDLD)*******************************************

3797 EDLD 512-391* ED RESRCH & ED LEADRSHP LEC3 W 04:30PM -09:00PM TE 381 DEWITTCombined Sections: EDLD 512.610/391NOTE: This section is for students taking the course at CHESAPEAKE COLLEGE. This hybrid course will have scheduled

face-to-face meeting dates TBD.3310 EDLD 512-610* ED RESRCH & ED LEADRSHP LEC3 W 04:30PM -09:00PM TE 381 DEWITTCombined Sections: EDLD 512.610/391NOTE: This is a hybrid course with scheduled face-to-face meeting dates TBD.

3914 EDLD 516-701* P-12 ADMINISTRATION LEC3 TBA TBA ONLINE DEWITT

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3289 EDLD 517-191* SUPRVSN TO IMPROVE INSTRCN LEC3 W 04:30PM -09:00PM TE 381 MALONECombined Sections: EDLD 517.191/391

3798 EDLD 517-391* SUPRVSN TO IMPROVE INSTRCN LEC3 W 04:30PM -09:00PM TE 381 MALONECombined Sections: EDLD 517.191/391NOTE: This section is for students attending at the Chesapeake College location. Room # to be determined.

1864 EDLD 555-610* PUBLIC SCH FISCAL & HR MGMT SEM3 M 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 215 ANDES

1058 EDLD 656-191* EDLD INTRNSHP/ISSUES ANALYSIS INT3 R 05:30PM -08:15PM DEWITTSubtitle: Internship

NOTE: Departmental permission required. Face-to-face meeting dates are: 9 3; 10 1; 11 12 and 12 3 15.

*******************************************Education (EDUC)*******************************************

2273 EDUC 210-151* SCHOOL IN A DIVERSE SOCIETY LEC3 M 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 151 STAFF2274 EDUC 210-450* SCHOOL IN A DIVERSE SOCIETY LEC3 TR 08:00AM -11:00AM SIERSNOTE: This is a hybrid course for LLC (Living Learning Community) Members ONLY. Classes will be held at Mardela

Middle HS from 8-9:15 am. Field component will be 9:30-10:30 am. Students will be transported to from thatlocation and can expect to return to campus at 11:00 a.m.

1866 EDUC 210-610* SCHOOL IN A DIVERSE SOCIETY LEC3 MW 09:30AM -10:45AM TE 183 WEAVER

2618 EDUC 470-701* PRACTICUM IN MS SCIENCE EDU PRA3 TBA TBA ONLINE JOHNSONNOTE: This is an online course with one face-to-face meeting TBD.

1004 EDUC 502-610* INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH LEC3 M 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 184 POPENOTE: This is a core course in the M.Ed. Program and for M.Ed. admitted students ONLY. Others, please contact

department for consent to enroll. This is a hybrid course with scheduled on-campus meeting dates TBA. Weeklyassignments and group activities are conducted via MyClasses.

2039 EDUC 502-611* INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH LEC3 T 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 215 WAGNERNOTE: This is a core course in the M.Ed. Program and for M.Ed. admitted students ONLY. Others, please contact

department for consent to enroll. This is a hybrid course with scheduled on-campus meeting dates TBA. Weeklyassignments and group activities are conducted via MyClasses.

1005 EDUC 504-610* DIVERSITY IN A DEMOCRACY LEC3 R 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 226T ANDESNOTE: Graduate course only. This is a hybrid course with scheduled On-campus meetings: TBD

2978 EDUC 506-701* SEM IN TEACH OF MATHEMATICS LEC3 TBA TBA ONLINE GROTH

3117 EDUC 507-001* TESOL INTERNSHIP I INT3 TBA TBA STAFF

3118 EDUC 509-001* TESOL INTERNSHIP II INT3 TBA TBA STAFF

3119 EDUC 511-001* TESOL INTERNSHIP SEMINAR SEM3 TBA TBA STAFF

1638 EDUC 545-610* LRN, INSTR & ASMT IN THE SCH LEC3 R 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 215 STAFFNOTE: This is a hybrid course with specific on-campus meeting dates: TBD

2422 EDUC 547-191* ESOL METHODS LEC3 W 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 226A MARASCOCombined Sections: Engl 447/547 SCED447 EDUC 547

1059 EDUC 570-701* CURRNT ISSUES IN EDUC TECH SEM3 TBA TBA ONLINE ROYERNOTE: This is an online course. No classes will meet on campus.

2007 EDUC 583-191* TEACH READ IN CONTENT AR II LEC3 W 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 277 STAFFCombined Sections: EDUC 583/SCED 424NOTE: This is a combined course with SCED 424.

2425 EDUC 585-701* TEACH & LEARN TECH TOOLS LAB3 TBA TBA ONLINE STAFFNOTE: This is an online course.

3838 EDUC 588-151* EDUC INDIV WITH DISABILITIES SEM3 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM TE 214 BEEGLECombined Sections: EDUC 588/SCED 367

3315 EDUC 588-191* EDUC INDIV WITH DISABILITIES SEM3 T 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 214 BEEGLECombined Sections: EDUC 588/SCED 367NOTE: For ESOL majors, with permission of department.

2965 EDUC 590-191* SEMINAR IN EDUCATION LEC3 W 05:30PM -08:15PM DH 130 HOLMES

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3884 EDUC 590-610* SEMINAR IN EDUCATION LEC3 T 05:30PM -08:15PM FRANZAKSubtitle: Adv Qual Rsch Doctoral

NOTE: This course is for students admitted to the doctoral program ONLY.

1006 EDUC 619-610* THE LAW & PUBLIC EDUCATION LEC3 W 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 214 ANDESNOTE: Graduate Credit Only. This is a hybrid course and scheduled face-to-face class meeting dates to be announced.

2360 EDUC 620-191* LEGAL ISSUES IN HIGHER ED LEC3 M 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 183 WAGNER

3783 EDUC 636-191* CREATIVITY IN EARLY CHILD ED LEC3 T 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 184 MAHMOOD

1998 EDUC 665-701* INTERNSHIP IN POST-SEC EDUC PRC3 TBA TBA ONLINE HOLMESNOTE: Please contact the course instructor prior to the start of the class to have your internship placement

approved.

2321 EDUC 689-701* MULTIMEDIA IN CONSTR CLASS LAB3 TBA TBA ONLINE ROYERNOTE: This is an online course.

3595 EDUC 691-191* DIRECT INDEPENDENT STUDY IND1 - 3 TBA TBA BROWNSubtitle: Advanced Painting Techniques

1007 EDUC 695-191* RESEARCH SEMINAR LEC3 R 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 184 FINCHNOTE: Graduate Credit Only. Prerequisite: EDUC 502 or REED 500, 24 hours of M.Ed. graduate credit.

*******************************************Education, Elementary (ELED)*******************************************

3499 ELED 201-001* INTRODUCTION TO TEACHING LPR1 M 09:30AM -10:30AM TE 215 STAFF3500 ELED 201-002* INTRODUCTION TO TEACHING LPR1 T 11:00AM -12:00PM TE 215 STAFF3501 ELED 201-003* INTRODUCTION TO TEACHING LPR1 W 09:30AM -10:30AM TE 215 STAFF3502 ELED 201-004* INTRODUCTION TO TEACHING LPR1 R 11:00AM -12:00PM TE 215 STAFF3789 ELED 201-450* INTRODUCTION TO TEACHING LPR1 TBA TBA CK LAB STAFF

3511 ELED 202-151* TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION LPR4 W 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 280 STAFF3512 ELED 202-152* TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION LPR4 R 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 280 STAFF3507 ELED 202-601* TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION LPR4 T 09:30AM -12:15PM TE 280 SESSOMSNOTE: 40+ Credits and pre-program teacher candidates only

3508 ELED 202-602* TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION LPR4 T 01:00PM -03:45PM TE 280 SESSOMS3510 ELED 202-701* TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION LPR43509 ELED 202-702* TECHNOLOGY IN EDUCATION LPR4 M TBA SESSOMS

3503 ELED 302-001* INTGRTD READ & LANG ARTS K-3 LPR4 MW 11:00AM -12:15PM TE 214 STAFF3504 ELED 302-002* INTGRTD READ & LANG ARTS K-3 LPR4 MW 02:00PM -03:15PM TE 214 ANDES3506 ELED 302-003* INTGRTD READ & LANG ARTS K-3 LPR4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM TE 382 WIENCEKCombined Sections: ELED 302.003NOTE: This course will be held in the long distance learning classroom.

3505 ELED 302-151* INTGRTD READ & LANG ARTS K-3 LPR4 W 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 215 STAFF3921 ELED 302-350* INTGRTD READ & LANG ARTS K-3 LPR4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM TE 382 WIENCEKCombined Sections: ELED 302.003NOTE: This is a long distance learning class for ESHEC Cohorts only.

1017 ELED 317-001* CREATIVE ARTS INSTRUCTION LEC4 MW 09:30AM -10:45AM TE 185 TERRILLNOTE: .

1018 ELED 317-002* CREATIVE ARTS INSTRUCTION LEC4 MW 11:00AM -12:15PM TE 215 CLARKNOTE: .

1039 ELED 317-003* CREATIVE ARTS INSTRUCTION LEC4 MW 12:30PM -01:45PM TE 185 TERRILLNOTE: .

2461 ELED 317-004* CREATIVE ARTS INSTRUCTION LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM TE 182 STAFFNOTE: .

3262 ELED 317-151* CREATIVE ARTS INSTRUCTION LEC4 R 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 185 STAFFNOTE: .

1827 ELED 320-001* TEACHING DIVERSE LEARNERS LEC4 T 08:00AM -10:45AM TE 215 PENNERMAN1828 ELED 320-002* TEACHING DIVERSE LEARNERS LEC4 MW 09:30AM -10:45AM TE 214 STAFF1843 ELED 320-003* TEACHING DIVERSE LEARNERS LEC4 MW 11:00AM -12:15PM TE 183 STAFF2014 ELED 320-004* TEACHING DIVERSE LEARNERS LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM TE 214 BEEGLE2314 ELED 320-151* TEACHING DIVERSE LEARNERS LEC4 W 05:00PM -07:45PM TE 151 STAFF3260 ELED 320-152* TEACHING DIVERSE LEARNERS LEC4 R 04:30PM -07:15PM TE 155 STAFF

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3648 ELED 320-350* TEACHING DIVERSE LEARNERS LEC4 R 04:30PM -07:15PM STAFFNOTE: This section is held at the ESHEC

1645 ELED 340-001* BUILDING CLASSROOM COMMUNITY LEC4 M 12:30PM -03:15PM TE 183 GORROW1646 ELED 340-002* BUILDING CLASSROOM COMMUNITY LEC4 W 12:30PM -03:15PM TE 183 GORROW1944 ELED 340-004* BUILDING CLASSROOM COMMUNITY LEC4 MW 02:00PM -03:15PM TE 215 STAFF2377 ELED 340-005* BUILDING CLASSROOM COMMUNITY LEC4 R 04:00PM -06:45PM TE 183 GORROW3855 ELED 340-006* BUILDING CLASSROOM COMMUNITY LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM TE 215 STAFF3650 ELED 340-350* BUILDING CLASSROOM COMMUNITY LEC4 R 12:30PM -03:15PM STAFFNOTE: This is held at the ESHEC

1651 ELED 350-001* LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN LEC44 MW 12:30PM -01:45PM TE 226T CLARK1031 ELED 350-002* LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN LEC44 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM TE 226T STAFF1999 ELED 350-003* LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN LEC44 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM TE 226T BOND2013 ELED 350-004* LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN LEC44 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM TE 226T BOND3649 ELED 350-350* LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN LEC44 T 12:30PM -03:15PM CLARKNOTE: This section meets at the ESHEC

3779 ELED 350-601* LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN LEC44 TBA TBA TE 226T BOND

3576 ELED 390-001* STUDIES IN ELEMENTARY EDUC SEM1 - 41 - 4 T 05:30PM -08:15PM PENNERMANSubtitle: Introduction to EdTPA

3794 ELED 390-002* STUDIES IN ELEMENTARY EDUC SEM1 - 41 - 4Subtitle: Internship

NOTE: Internship3574 ELED 390-701* STUDIES IN ELEMENTARY EDUC SEM1 - 41 - 4 TBA TBA ONLINE STAFF

3492 ELED 397-001* DIVERSITY AND THE SELF LEC1 M 08:00AM -09:00AM TE 183 BURGESS3493 ELED 397-002* DIVERSITY AND THE SELF LEC1 T 02:00PM -03:00PM TE 183 BURGESS3494 ELED 397-003* DIVERSITY AND THE SELF LEC1 W 08:00AM -09:00AM TE 183 BURGESS3496 ELED 397-004* DIVERSITY AND THE SELF LEC1 R 02:00PM -03:00PM TE 183 BURGESS3495 ELED 397-151* DIVERSITY AND THE SELF LEC1 W 05:30PM -06:30PM TE 183 WAGNER3922 ELED 397-350* DIVERSITY AND THE SELF LEC1 T 11:00AM -12:00PM CLARK

2441 ELED 410-151* LITERACY ASSESS & INTERVENTION LEC4 M 04:30PM -07:30PM TE 186G WIENCEK2481 ELED 410-152* LITERACY ASSESS & INTERVENTION LEC4 T 05:00PM -08:00PM TE 186G STAFF2482 ELED 410-153* LITERACY ASSESS & INTERVENTION LEC4 W 05:00PM -08:00PM TE 186G STAFF3015 ELED 410-154* LITERACY ASSESS & INTERVENTION LEC4 R 04:30PM -07:30PM TE 186G STAFF3842 ELED 410-155* LITERACY ASSESS & INTERVENTION LEC4 T 04:30PM -07:30PM STAFF3651 ELED 410-350* LITERACY ASSESS & INTERVENTION LEC4 T 04:30PM -07:30PM FINERAN

1043 ELED 411-151* CLINICAL PRACTICE SEMINAR SEM4 T TBA STAFF1044 ELED 411-152* CLINICAL PRACTICE SEMINAR SEM4 R TBA STAFF3116 ELED 411-153* CLINICAL PRACTICE SEMINAR SEM4 T TBA STAFF1020 ELED 411-154* CLINICAL PRACTICE SEMINAR SEM4 R TBA STAFF

3120 ELED 419-001* TEACH MUSIC & READ ELEM SCH LEC3 MW 12:00PM -01:15PM FH 228 ANDERSON

1035 ELED 421-001* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE I SUP5 TBA TBA GASIOR3115 ELED 421-002* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE I SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3077 ELED 421-003* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE I SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF1038 ELED 421-003* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE I SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3153 ELED 421-004* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE I SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3078 ELED 421-004* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE I SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3079 ELED 421-005* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE I SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3080 ELED 421-006* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE I SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3081 ELED 421-008* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE I SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3082 ELED 421-009* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE I SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3083 ELED 421-010* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE I SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3084 ELED 421-011* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE I SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3085 ELED 421-012* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE I SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3086 ELED 421-013* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE I SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3154 ELED 421-013* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE I SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3087 ELED 421-014* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE I SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3088 ELED 421-015* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE I SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3089 ELED 421-016* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE I SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3090 ELED 421-017* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE I SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3091 ELED 421-018* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE I SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3092 ELED 421-019* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE I SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3093 ELED 421-020* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE I SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3152 ELED 421-021* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE I SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF

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3155 ELED 421-022* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE I SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3156 ELED 421-023* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE I SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3157 ELED 421-025* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE I SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3766 ELED 421-027* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE I SUP5

1019 ELED 422-001* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE II SUP5 TBA TBA GASIOR3164 ELED 422-002* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE II SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3165 ELED 422-003* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE II SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3094 ELED 422-004* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE II SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3095 ELED 422-005* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE II SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3096 ELED 422-006* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE II SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3097 ELED 422-008* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE II SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3098 ELED 422-009* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE II SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3099 ELED 422-010* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE II SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3100 ELED 422-011* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE II SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3101 ELED 422-012* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE II SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3102 ELED 422-013* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE II SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3103 ELED 422-014* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE II SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3104 ELED 422-015* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE II SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3105 ELED 422-016* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE II SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3106 ELED 422-017* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE II SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3107 ELED 422-018* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE II SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3108 ELED 422-019* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE II SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3109 ELED 422-020* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE II SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3168 ELED 422-022* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE II SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3169 ELED 422-023* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE II SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3170 ELED 422-024* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE II SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3171 ELED 422-025* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE II SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF3166 ELED 422-901* ELEM EDUC CLINICAL PRACTICE II SUP5 TBA TBA STAFF

3791 ELED 423-001* DOUBLE EDUC MAJ CLINICAL PRTC INT2 TBA TBA GASIOR

3880 ELED 430-001* DIR TEACH IN MUS IN ELEM SCH SUP6 TBA TBA ANDERSON

*******************************************English Language Institute*******************************************

2691 ELI 12-001* GRAM/STRUC: FORM & FUNC II LEC0 MTWRF 10:00AM -10:50AM TE 335 YESILTAS2692 ELI 12-002* GRAM/STRUC: FORM & FUNC II LEC0 MW 05:30PM -06:45PM STAFF

2668 ELI 13-001* GRAM/STRUC: FORM & FUNC III LEC0 MWF 11:00AM -11:50PM COOPER2669 ELI 13-002* GRAM/STRUC: FORM & FUNC III LEC0 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM STAFF

2665 ELI 14-001* GRAM/STRUC: FORM & FUNC IV LEC0 MWF 02:00PM -02:50PM TE 226T JOHNSTON2666 ELI 14-002* GRAM/STRUC: FORM & FUNC IV LEC0 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM STAFF

2670 ELI 22-001* ACADEMIC READING II LEC0 MTWRF 09:00AM -09:50AM TE 335 MAHONEY2698 ELI 22-002* ACADEMIC READING II LEC0 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM STAFF

2671 ELI 23-001* ACADEMIC READING III LEC0 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM PH 258 PORTER-LONG2672 ELI 23-002* ACADEMIC READING III LEC0 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM STAFF

2673 ELI 24-001* ACADEMIC READING IV LEC0 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM TE 226A PORTER-LONG2674 ELI 24-002* ACADEMIC READING IV LEC0 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM STAFF

2675 ELI 32-001* ACADEMIC WRITING II LEC0 MTWRF 01:00PM -01:50PM TE 226A MAHONEY2676 ELI 32-002* ACADEMIC WRITING II LEC0 MW 04:00PM -05:15PM STAFF

2677 ELI 33-001* ACADEMIC WRITING III LEC0 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM FH 149 CALLAGHAN2678 ELI 33-002* ACADEMIC WRITING III LEC0 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM STAFF3139 ELI 33-003* ACADEMIC WRITING III LEC0 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM STAFF

2679 ELI 34-001* ACADEMIC WRITING IV LEC0 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM FH 149 CALLAGHAN2680 ELI 34-002* ACADEMIC WRITING IV LEC0 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM STAFF

2681 ELI 42-001* ORAL COMMUNICATION II LEC0 MTWRF 11:00AM -11:50AM DH 126 YESILTAS2699 ELI 42-002* ORAL COMMUNICATION II LEC0 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM STAFF

2682 ELI 43-001* ACADEMIC SPEAKING III LEC0 MWF 02:00PM -02:50PM HH 117 COOPER

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2683 ELI 43-002* ACADEMIC SPEAKING III LEC0 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM STAFF

2684 ELI 44-001* ACADEMIC SPEAKING IV LEC0 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM HH 119 COOPER2685 ELI 44-002* ACADEMIC SPEAKING IV LEC0 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM STAFF

2686 ELI 52-001* AMER PRONUNC & ACCENT LEC0 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM HS 154 COOPER

2687 ELI 63-001* ELA FOR LISTENING SKILLS LEC0 MWF 02:00PM -02:50PM STAFF

2688 ELI 71-001* ELA FOR VOCAB FOR ACADEMICS LEC0 TR 05:30PM -06:45PM STAFF

2700 ELI 72-001* ELA THRU AMER SOCIAL STUDY LEC0 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM TE 279 GUTIERREZ

3136 ELI 77-001* LANGUAGE LAB LAB0 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM STAFFNOTE: This class is scheduled in TETC 219 (Tower Conference Room) from August 31 - December 18, 2015. 9:30 -

10:45am

2689 ELI 83-001* ELA THRU AMERICAN HISTORY LEC0 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM STAFF

2690 ELI 84-001* AMERCN CULTURE THRU MOVIE LEC0 TR 02:30PM -03:45PM STAFF

2693 ELI 85-001* ELA THRU NOTETAKING (ACAD) LEC0 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM HS 337 GOBLINGER

2694 ELI 91-001* ELA FOR BUSINESS LEC0 TR 04:00PM -05:15PM STAFF

3129 ELI 92-001* ELA FOR TECHNOLOGY LEC0 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM STAFF

2695 ELI 94-001* TALKING W CONF W NAT SPKRS LEC0 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM STAFF

2696 ELI 97-001* TOEFL/GRE/GMAT LEC0 TR 01:00PM -01:50PM YESILTAS

*******************************************Education, Master Teach (EMAT)*******************************************

2003 EMAT 512-610* CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT LEC3 R 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 182 WEAVERCombined Sections: EMAT 512/SCED 434NOTE: This is a hybrid course with an online component. Face-to-face meeting dates TBD.

2009 EMAT 528-091* ENGLISH & READ IN SEC SCH II LEC3 MW 03:30PM -04:45PM TE 214 STAFFCombined Sections: EMAT 528/ SCED 471NOTE: Combined class with SCED471.

2423 EMAT 529-091* SCIENCE & READ IN SEC SCH II LEC3 MW 03:30PM -04:45PM TE 182 WEAVERCombined Sections: EMAT 529 / SCED 474

2002 EMAT 532-091* SOC STU & READ IN SEC SCH II LEC3 MW 03:30PM -04:45PM TE 215 POPECombined Sections: EMAT 532 / SCED 472NOTE: Graduate Credit Only. Combined with SCED 472.

2294 EMAT 540-091* TEACH LANG IN MID & HS ENG CL LEC3 TR 03:30PM -04:45PM TE 214 STAFFCombined Sections: EMAT 540 / SCED 340NOTE: Combined with SCED 340.

*******************************************English (ENGL)*******************************************

1284 ENGL 103-001* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM TE 378 PRICE1285 ENGL 103-002* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM TE 378 PRICE1286 ENGL 103-003* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM TE 378 PRICE1287 ENGL 103-004* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM TE 116B PAYNE1288 ENGL 103-005* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM PH 268 RAYNE1290 ENGL 103-006* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 MWF 08:00AM -08:50AM PH 263 CRAIG1291 ENGL 103-007* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM PH 263 CRAIG1292 ENGL 103-008* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 MWF 08:00AM -08:50AM PH 268 JONES1293 ENGL 103-009* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM PH 268 JONES1294 ENGL 103-010* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 MWF 08:00AM -08:50AM DH 211 JONES

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1295 ENGL 103-011* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM DH 211 JONES1296 ENGL 103-012* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 MWF 08:00AM -08:50AM FH 132 LOSOYA1297 ENGL 103-013* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM FH 132 LOSOYA1298 ENGL 103-014* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM PH 263 STAFFNOTE: Instructor "TBA"

1299 ENGL 103-015* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM TE 378 STAFFNOTE: Instructor "TBA"

1326 ENGL 103-016* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM PH 268 STAFFNOTE: Instructor "TBA"

1803 ENGL 103-017* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM DH 211 STAFFNOTE: Instructor "TBA"

1711 ENGL 103-018* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM FH 132 MEGARGEE1712 ENGL 103-019* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM PH 263 STAFFNOTE: Instructor "TBA"

1289 ENGL 103-020* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM PH 268 STAFFNOTE: Instructor "TBA"

1762 ENGL 103-021* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM FH 132 MEGARGEE2078 ENGL 103-022* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 MWF 02:00PM -02:50PM PH 268 MELCZAREK2297 ENGL 103-023* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 MWF 02:00PM -02:50PM DH 211 STAFFNOTE: Instructor "TBA"

2298 ENGL 103-024* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 TR 05:30PM -06:45PM FH 132 HOFFMAN1300 ENGL 103-025* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM TE 378 PRICENOTE: Instructor "TBA"

2811 ENGL 103-026* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 MW 04:30PM -05:45PM TE 116B PAYNE2812 ENGL 103-027* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM FH 142 CAMPBELL-HANSON3441 ENGL 103-028* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM PH 268 STAFFNOTE: Instructor "TBA"

3442 ENGL 103-029* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 TR 08:00AM -09:15AM DH 211 TIMMONS3434 ENGL 103-030* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 TR 08:00AM -09:15AM FH 132 WISE3444 ENGL 103-032* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM PH 263 STAFFNOTE: Instructor "TBA"

3445 ENGL 103-033* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM DH 211 WISE3753 ENGL 103-034* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 TR 08:00AM -09:15AM PH 268 HOFFMAN3443 ENGL 103-451* COMPOSITION AND RESEARCH LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM CK LAB TIMMONS

2287 ENGL 220-010 INTRODUCTION TO FILM LEC4 W 12:00PM -02:45PM FH 111 SCAHILLNOTE: Enrollment in Discussion 011 will automatically enroll student in the lecture, which will be held on Wednesday

from 12-2:45 in FH 111.2288 ENGL 220-011* INTRODUCTION TO FILM DIS4 M 10:00AM -10:50AM FH 111 SCAHILLNOTE: Enrollment in this section will automatically enroll student in lecture section 010.

2284 ENGL 221-010 LITERATURE & FILM LEC4 R 02:00PM -04:45PM FH 111 JOHNSONNOTE: Enrollment in the Discussion section 011 will automatically enroll student in this Lecture.

2282 ENGL 221-011* LITERATURE & FILM DIS4 T 01:00PM -01:50PM FH 111 JOHNSONNOTE: Enrollment in this section will automatically enroll student in Lecture section 010.

3885 ENGL 221-012 LITERATURE & FILM LEC4 T 02:00PM -04:45PM FH 111 JOHNSONNOTE: Enrollment in the Discussion section 013 will automatically enroll student in this Lecture.

3886 ENGL 221-013* LITERATURE & FILM DIS4 R 01:00PM -01:50PM FH 111 JOHNSONNOTE: Enrollment in this section will automatically enroll student in Lecture section 012.

3795 ENGL 240-701* INTRO TO THE STUDY OF LANG LEC4 TBA TBA ONLINE STAFFNOTE: Instructor "TBA"

1842 ENGL 250-002* UNDERSTANDING POETRY LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM DH 211 LOGANNOTE: Special section - Black Poetry & The Eastern Shore: this section will almost exclusively focus on

African-American poetry broadly defined, so it will include some songs, such as from the genres of rap,blues, and jazz. In particular, we will expand our knowledge of African American poetry written from1940-1960, the dawn of "protest literature," and some classes will be supplemented or replaced by excitingevents associated with the SU's fall Ruth Starr Rose Art Exhibit that portrays African American life on theEastern Shore during this period and others. Visit here for more information about the exhibit: http: www.lewismuseum.org special-exhibitionruth-starr-rose-1887-1965-revelations-of-african-american-life-in-maryland-and

2832 ENGL 250-003* UNDERSTANDING POETRY LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM DH 211 LOGANNOTE: Special section - Black Poetry & The Eastern Shore: this section will almost exclusively focus on

African-American poetry broadly defined, so it will include some songs, such as from the genres of rap,blues, and jazz. In particular, we will expand our knowledge of African American poetry written from1940-1960, the dawn of "protest literature," and some classes will be supplemented or replaced by excitingevents associated with the SU's fall Ruth Starr Rose Art Exhibit that portrays African American life on theEastern Shore during this period and others. Visit here for more information about the exhibit: http: www.lewismuseum.org special-exhibitionruth-starr-rose-1887-1965-revelations-of-african-american-life-in-maryland-and

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1913 ENGL 251-001* THE ART OF THE DRAMA LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM FH 132 HARRINGTON1914 ENGL 251-002* THE ART OF THE DRAMA LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM FH 132 HARRINGTON

2587 ENGL 252-001* ASPECTS OF THE NOVEL LEC4 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM PH 268 MELCZAREK1904 ENGL 252-002* ASPECTS OF THE NOVEL LEC4 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM PH 268 MELCZAREK1905 ENGL 252-003* ASPECTS OF THE NOVEL LEC4 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM DH 211 WILLEY1908 ENGL 252-004* ASPECTS OF THE NOVEL LEC4 MW 04:30PM -05:45PM PH 268 RAYNE1909 ENGL 252-005* ASPECTS OF THE NOVEL LEC4 MW 06:00PM -07:15PM PH 268 RAYNE

2629 ENGL 253-001* THE SHORT STORY (GENRE) LEC4 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM DH 211 WILLEY3027 ENGL 253-002* THE SHORT STORY (GENRE) LEC4 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM DH 211 WILLEY3034 ENGL 253-003* THE SHORT STORY (GENRE) LEC4 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM PH 263 KALB3035 ENGL 253-004* THE SHORT STORY (GENRE) LEC4 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM PH 263 KALB3417 ENGL 253-005* THE SHORT STORY (GENRE) LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM PH 268 STAFF

2831 ENGL 300-003* STUDIES IN ENGLISH LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM FH 132 KINGSubtitle: Violence in African Amer Lit

NOTE: Special Topics in Literature: Violence in African American Literature This course will investigate violence,its causal factors as well as its effect on both perpetrator and victim, as it can be found within AfricanAmerican literature in texts by authors including Sam Greenlee, Toni Morrison, Sutton Griggs and Alice Walker.

3418 ENGL 300-004* STUDIES IN ENGLISH LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM HO 105 WENKESubtitle: Mark Twain and Kurt Vonnegut

Combined Sections: ENGL300/HON311

3414 ENGL 301-001* STUDIES IN ENGLISH LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM PH 268 PIKE

3803 ENGL 302-001* INTERNSHIP IN ENGLISH I INT1 - 4 TBA TBA PIKE

3804 ENGL 303-001* INTERNSHIP IN ENGLISH II INT1 - 4 TBA TBA PIKE

2830 ENGL 306-002* WRITING FOR THE DISCIPLINES LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM PH 263 CURTIN

2820 ENGL 307-001* WRITING FOR THE WEB LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM FH 142 CAMPBELL-HANSONNOTE: Instructor TBA

1335 ENGL 308-151* COMPOSITION III LEC4 MW 06:00PM -07:15PM TE 116B PAYNE3446 ENGL 308-152* COMPOSITION III LEC4 TR 05:30PM -06:45PM TE 378 CAMPBELL-HANSON

2894 ENGL 324-010 FILM GENRE LEC4 M 12:00PM -02:45PM FH 111 SCAHILLNOTE: Enrollment in Discussion 011 will automatically enroll student in the Lecture, which will be held on Monday

from 12-2:45 in FH 111.2895 ENGL 324-011* FILM GENRE DIS4 W 10:00AM -10:50AM FH 111 SCAHILLNOTE: Enrollment in this section will automatically enroll student in Lecture section 010.

1923 ENGL 348-001* NATURE IN LITERATURE LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM FH 149 WOOD2589 ENGL 348-002* NATURE IN LITERATURE LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM PH 263 WENKE

1191 ENGL 351-001* CREATIVE WRITING LEC4 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM FH 149 MCCARTY1194 ENGL 351-002* CREATIVE WRITING LEC4 MW 04:30PM -05:45PM FH 149 MCCARTY1942 ENGL 351-003* CREATIVE WRITING LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM FH 149 NIEVES

1921 ENGL 356-001* BRITISH LIT I: BEGIN TO 1660 LEC4 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM FH 132 VILMAR3409 ENGL 356-002* BRITISH LIT I: BEGIN TO 1660 LEC4 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM FH 132 VILMAR

2590 ENGL 365-001* LIT OF THE GLOBAL SOUTH LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM TE 378 RATTI2591 ENGL 365-002* LIT OF THE GLOBAL SOUTH LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM TE 378 RATTI

2588 ENGL 379-001* LIT OF HARLEM RENAISSANCE LEC4 TR 08:00AM -09:15AM HO 105 KINGCombined Sections: ENGL379/HO311

1934 ENGL 380-001* AMERICAN LIT I: BEGIN TO 1860 LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM PH 263 WENKE

2824 ENGL 382-001* AFRICAN-AMERICAN LIT I LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM DH 211 LOGAN

3410 ENGL 385-001* ETHNIC LIT OF THE US LEC4 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM PH 263 KALB

3349 ENGL 401-010 STUDIES IN FILM LEC4 M 03:00PM -05:45PM FH 111 JOHNSONSubtitle: Cinephilia

3350 ENGL 401-011* STUDIES IN FILM DIS4 W 03:00PM -03:50PM FH 111 JOHNSONSubtitle: Cinephilia

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2547 ENGL 413-001* SHAKESPEARE LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM FH 132 HARRINGTONCombined Sections: Engl 4/513

3448 ENGL 415-001* FICTION WORKSHOP LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM FH 149 MCCARTY

2075 ENGL 417-151* WRITER'S CRAFT LEC4 R 07:00PM -09:45PM FH 149 NIEVESNOTE: Writers Craft This course will help students develop and professionalize writing in their chosen genre.

Throughout the course, students will submit three batches of work which will be critiqued by other studentsand the instructor. Then, at the end of the semester, a piece chosen by each student will be taught to theclass by another student. This will open a dialogue about that student’s work, style and creative heritage.Students will also do presentations on pieces in their chosen genre selected from the course texts. Inaddition, students will present a journal profile to the class. We will discuss major streams in the discourseof each genre and read the following texts: Nicky Beer’s The Octopus Game, Amina Gautier’s At-Risk & JohnJeremiah Sullivan’s Pulp Head. As a final project, students will produce a professional quality personal

2549 ENGL 430-701* PRINCIPLES OF LINGUISTICS LEC4 TBA TBA ONLINE KULAVUZ-ONALCombined Sections: Engl 430/536

2545 ENGL 433-151* LANGUAGE & CULTURE LEC4 T 05:30PM -08:15PM PH 263 KULAVUZ-ONALCombined Sections: Engl 433/535

2289 ENGL 434-151* LITERACY & ESOL WRITING LEC4 R 05:30PM -08:15PM PH 263 KULAVUZ-ONALCombined Sections: Engl 4/534NOTE: -

3644 ENGL 447-151* CURR APPR ESOL INSTRUCTION LEC4 W 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 226A MARASCOCombined Sections: Engl 447/547 SCED447 EDUC 547

2048 ENGL 465-001* COMPOSITION THEORY LEC4 MW 06:00PM -07:15PM PH 263 MARQUEZNOTE: Prereq - C or better in ENGL 103.

3428 ENGL 469-151* TOPICS IN GLOBAL SOUTH LIT LEC4 TR 05:30PM -06:45PM FH 149 RATTISubtitle: Literature of the Middle East

Combined Sections: Engl 4/569NOTE: The Middle East contains a rich range of cultures, politics, and histories. Gain a solid and critical

understanding of this important world region through literature by some of its leading writers. Discussfascinating topics like current events, religion, freedom struggle movements, and rapid social and politicalchange. The methods, theories, and values of Postcolonial Studies will form the foundation of thisintroductory course. Excellent preparation for travel and study abroad. Meets GenEd IB, satisfies diversitycredit, counts toward the Minor in Ethnic and Global Literatures.

3422 ENGL 471-001* MEDIEVAL ENGLISH LITERATURE LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM TE 378 LEASURE

3411 ENGL 473-001* RESTORATION & 18TH CENT LIT LEC4 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM FH 132 VILMARCombined Sections: Engl 473/573

3424 ENGL 474-001* ROMANTIC LITERATURE LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM PH 268 PIKECombined Sections: Engl 4/574

3846 ENGL 493-001* INDEPENDENT STUDY IND4 TBA TBA LEASURESubtitle: 14th Century English Poetry

3909 ENGL 493-002* INDEPENDENT STUDY IND4 TBA TBA JOHNSON

3426 ENGL 495-151* TOPICS IN WRITING & RHETORIC LEC4 T 07:00PM -09:45PM FH 132 CURTINSubtitle: Pres Election Year Rhetoric

Combined Sections: Engl 495/595

3413 ENGL 496-001* TOPICS IN POETRY LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM FH 149 NIEVESNOTE: Topics in Poetry (Writing the Other) This course is designed to help students deeply engage contemporary

poetry and its trends, produce publishable work and become fluent in the language of contemporary poetrybroadly and in one particular aspect of that conversation specifically. In this iteration of the course, wewill focus on writing the other (both poems that address the other and techniques for creating work thatcontains or explores the other). The other, the non-self, has a long and rich history in poetry. In thiscourse, we will read some of classic elegies on line and, through five monograph books, explore the range ofmanifestation and technique in the contemporary manifestations of the other and the social and personalresponsibilities of such writing. We will pay special attention to persona poem, dramatic monologue and poetic

3847 ENGL 497-001* UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH IND1 - 4 TBA TBA NIEVESSubtitle: Marketing Long Form Fiction

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3867 ENGL 497-002* UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH IND1 - 4 TBA TBA NIEVESSubtitle: Creative Writing Pedagogy

3421 ENGL 502-151* SEMINAR IN ENGLISH LIT I LEC3 R 07:00PM -09:45PM FH 132 LEASURESubtitle: Chaucer

NOTE: “A study of representative works by the 14th century poet, Chaucer, taught in their original language, MiddleEnglish, with an emphasis on The Canterbury Tales.”

2836 ENGL 508-152* METHODS & THEORY LIT RESEARCH SEM3 MW 06:00PM -07:15PM FH 149 WOOD

2620 ENGL 509-191* SEMINAR IN LANGUAGE STUDY LEC3 S 07:30AM -05:00PM PANDEY/HOFFMANSubtitle: Second Language Literacy in ST U 07:30AM -05:00PM PANDEY/HOFFMAN

NOTE: Must be selected by TARGET Project Director to enroll in this course.2774 ENGL 509-192* SEMINAR IN LANGUAGE STUDY LEC3 S 07:30AM -05:00PM PANDEY/HOFFMAN

Subtitle: English Structure for Teachers U 07:30AM -05:00PM PANDEY/HOFFMANNOTE: Must be selected by TARGET Project Director to enroll in this course.

2775 ENGL 509-193* SEMINAR IN LANGUAGE STUDY LEC3 S TBA HOFFMANSubtitle: STEM Structure and ELLs U 07:30AM -05:30PM HOFFMAN

NOTE: Must be selected by TARGET Project Director to enroll in this course.

2548 ENGL 513-002* SHAKESPEARE LEC3 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM FH 132 HARRINGTONCombined Sections: Engl 4/513

3854 ENGL 530-001* DIRECTED RESEARCH LEC3 TBA TBA KALBSubtitle: Native American Women Writers

2290 ENGL 534-152* LITERACY & ESOL WRITING LEC3 R 05:30PM -08:15PM PH 263 KULAVUZ-ONALCombined Sections: Engl 4/534NOTE: -

2546 ENGL 535-152* LANGUAGE & CULTURE LEC3 T 05:30PM -08:15PM PH 263 KULAVUZ-ONALCombined Sections: Engl 433/535

1804 ENGL 536-702* PRINCIPLES OF LINGUISTICS LEC3 TBA TBA ONLINE KULAVUZ-ONALCombined Sections: Engl 430/536

3645 ENGL 547-191* CURR APPR ESOL INSTRUCTION LEC3 W 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 226A MARASCOCombined Sections: Engl 447/547 SCED447 EDUC 547

1927 ENGL 565-002* COMPOSITION THEORY LEC3 MW 04:30PM -05:45PM PH 263 MARQUEZ

3429 ENGL 569-152* TOPICS IN GLOBAL SOUTH LIT LEC3 TR 05:30PM -06:45PM FH 149 RATTISubtitle: Literature of the Middle East

Combined Sections: Engl 4/569NOTE: The Middle East contains a rich range of cultures, politics, and histories. Gain a solid and critical

understanding of this important world region through literature by some of its leading writers. Discussfascinating topics like current events, religion, freedom struggle movements, and rapid social and politicalchange. The methods, theories, and values of Postcolonial Studies will form the foundation of thisintroductory course. Excellent preparation for travel and study abroad. Meets GenEd IB, satisfies diversitycredit, counts toward the Minor in Ethnic and Global Literatures.

3761 ENGL 573-002* RESTORATION & 18TH CENT LIT LEC3 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM FH 132 VILMARCombined Sections: Engl 473/573

3425 ENGL 574-002* ROMANTIC LITERATURE LEC3 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM PH 268 PIKECombined Sections: Engl 4/574

3904 ENGL 592-001* PRACTICUM IN ENGLISH PRC1 - 3 TBA TBA KULAVUZ-ONALSubtitle: Teaching ESL in IEP

3447 ENGL 595-152* TOPICS IN WRITING & RHETORIC LEC3 T 07:00PM -09:45PM FH 132 CURTINSubtitle: Pres Election Year Rhetoric

Combined Sections: Engl 495/595

*******************************************Engineering (ENGR)*******************************************

1456 ENGR 100-010* INTRO TO ENGINEERING DESIGN LEC3 TR 01:30PM -03:10PM HS 359 SMULLENNOTE: For Physics and Engineering majors ONLY.

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1902 ENGR 110-010* STATICS LEC3 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM HS 360 BAILEYNOTE: Prereq: Math 201, Phys 221

1903 ENGR 220-010* MECHANICS OF MATERIALS LEC3 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM HS 360 BAILEYNOTE: Prereq: ENGR 110

*******************************************Environmental Health Sc (ENVH)*******************************************

3450 ENVH 110-010* INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCI LEC3 MW 04:00PM -05:15PM HS 337 GUNTHERNOTE: Meets General Education IVB (Prior to Fall 2008: IIIB).

*******************************************Environmental Studies (ENVR)*******************************************

1464 ENVR 102-001* INTRO TO SUSTAINABILITY LEC44 T 09:30AM -12:15PM DH 128 RANSOMF 11:00AM -11:50AM DH 128 RANSOM

3919 ENVR 102-002* INTRO TO SUSTAINABILITY LEC44 R 12:30PM -03:15PM STAFFF 11:00AM -11:50AM STAFF

2295 ENVR 102-450* INTRO TO SUSTAINABILITY LEC44 R 09:30AM -12:15PM WI 011 NELSONF 09:00AM -09:50AM NELSON

NOTE: Green LLC--ENVR 102 meets for a long field trip block and then for a shorter discussion enrichment block.Since the computer defaults do not recognize this setup, we had to manually insert the second meeting--that'swhy the course shows up twice on your schedule.

2383 ENVR 205-001* ART, NATURE, CULTURE LEC4 MW 03:30PM -05:15PM DH 128 HATLEY

2503 ENVR 210-001* PRINCIPLES OF ENVIRO ECON LAB4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM PH 149 CAVIGLIA-HARRIS

1739 ENVR 300-001* ENVR & SOC: MTHDS & ANALYSIS LEC4 MW 12:30PM -01:45PM DH 128 LEWIS

3618 ENVR 305-001* TOPICS IN HUMANITIES/SOC SCI LEC4 TR 12:00PM -02:50PM FH 126 WOLFF/MITCHELL-EBERTSubtitle: Site Specific Installation

Combined Sections: Art 395/Envr 305NOTE: There is a lab fee associated with this class.

1737 ENVR 305-002* TOPICS IN HUMANITIES/SOC SCI LEC4 T 03:30PM -06:15PM DH 128 HORTONSubtitle: Writing the Chesapeake

3617 ENVR 305-003* TOPICS IN HUMANITIES/SOC SCI LEC4 MW 02:00PM -03:15PM DH 128 LEWISSubtitle: Wilderness Mgmt Hist & Culture

2346 ENVR 350-010* TOPICS IN NATURAL SCIENCES LEC4 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM DH 128 RANSOMSubtitle: Conservation & Biodiversity W 08:00AM -09:50AM DH 128 RANSOM

NOTE: Prerequisite: Two lab science courses in different departments.

2918 ENVR 400-001* CONTEMPORARY ENVR ISSUES LEC1 T 11:00AM -12:00PM PH 149 CAVIGLIA-HARRIS2917 ENVR 400-002* CONTEMPORARY ENVR ISSUES LEC1 R 11:00AM -12:00PM PH 149 CAVIGLIA-HARRIS3860 ENVR 400-003* CONTEMPORARY ENVR ISSUES LEC1 T 12:30PM -01:30PM CAVIGLIA-HARRIS

1836 ENVR 480-001* INTERNSHIP IN ENVIRO STUDIES INT3 - 6 TBA TBA ES 003 NELSONNOTE: Requires Instructor Consent; internships must be set up before the semester starts, so see Mr Nelson and start

inquiring early.

3616 ENVR 495-001* ENVIRONMENTAL FIELD STUDIES LEC44 F 01:00PM -03:45PM DH 128 SCHEIDSubtitle: Sustainable Landscape Design

3008 ENVR 495-150* ENVIRONMENTAL FIELD STUDIES LEC44 M 05:30PM -06:45PM DH 128 MARTINSubtitle: Organic Gardening T 08:30AM -11:15AM MARTIN

R 08:30AM -11:15AM MARTINNOTE: You'll need to be sure to allow at least 30 minutes on either end of your Tues or Thurs lab time for this

class, for driving time to from Jay's farm in Bivalve.

2434 ENVR 499-001* ENVIRONMENTAL SENIOR SEM SEM4 MW 11:00AM -12:15PM DH 128 RANSOMNOTE: Designed for Seniors in the last semester of their ENVR Career. Prerequisite: At least Junior status and

completion of 20 core credits in the Environmental Studies major.

*******************************************Exercise Science (EXSC)*******************************************

1053 EXSC 213-001* INJURY PREV & EMERG MGMT LEC4 MWF 08:00AM -08:50AM DH 116 MARTIN

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NOTE: Four hours per week. No prerequisites.1077 EXSC 213-002* INJURY PREV & EMERG MGMT LEC4 TR 08:00AM -09:15AM DH 116 WALTERNOTE: Four hours per week. No prerequisites.

1693 EXSC 213-003* INJURY PREV & EMERG MGMT LEC4 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM DH 116 MARTINNOTE: Four hours per week. No prerequisites.

1718 EXSC 213-004* INJURY PREV & EMERG MGMT LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM DH 323 FEDORKONOTE: Four hours per week. No prerequisites.

1719 EXSC 213-005* INJURY PREV & EMERG MGMT LEC4 MWF 04:00PM -04:50PM DH 116 WALTERNOTE: Four hours per week. No prerequisites.

1720 EXSC 240-001* FITNESS TESTING LLB4 MWF 08:00AM -08:50AM MC 204 RIPPERGERW 09:00AM -10:40AM MC 206 RIPPERGER

NOTE: No prerequisites.1793 EXSC 240-003* FITNESS TESTING LLB4 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM TE 156 ROMANOWSKI

W 03:00PM -04:40PM MC 206 STAFFNOTE: No prerequisites.

2409 EXSC 240-004* FITNESS TESTING LLB4 MWF 02:00PM -02:50PM TE 156 ROMANOWSKIT 09:15AM -10:55AM MC 206 STAFF

NOTE: No prerequisites.3514 EXSC 240-151* FITNESS TESTING LLB4 T 05:30PM -08:00PM MC 206 TIMMONS

R 05:30PM -07:10PM MC 206 TOWNSEND

1752 EXSC 250-010 STRGTH TRNG TECH/PROG DES LEC444 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM TE 156 PRICENOTE: Register for lab section 011 or 012 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prerequisite: FTWL 106

May not received credit for both EXSC 250 and EXSC 312.1754 EXSC 250-011* STRGTH TRNG TECH/PROG DES LAB444 W 12:00PM -01:40PM MC 160 STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 011or 012 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prerequisite: FTWL 106

May not received credit for both EXSC 250 and EXSC 312.2780 EXSC 250-012* STRGTH TRNG TECH/PROG DES LAB444 F 12:00PM -01:40PM MC 160 STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 011or 012 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prerequisite: FTWL 106.

May not received credit for both EXSC 250 and EXSC 312.1753 EXSC 250-020 STRGTH TRNG TECH/PROG DES LEC444 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM TE 156 MAZZETTINOTE: Register for lab section 021 or 022 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Prerequisite: FTWL 106.

May not received credit for both EXSC 250 and EXSC 312.1755 EXSC 250-021* STRGTH TRNG TECH/PROG DES LAB444 T 09:30AM -11:10AM MC 160 STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 021 or 022 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Prerequisite: FTWL 106.

May not received credit for both EXSC 250 and EXSC 312.2600 EXSC 250-022* STRGTH TRNG TECH/PROG DES LAB444 R 11:30AM -01:10PM MC 160 STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 021 or 022 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Prerequisite: FTWL 106.

May not received credit for both EXSC 250 and EXSC 312.2582 EXSC 250-150 STRGTH TRNG TECH/PROG DES LEC444 MW 05:30PM -06:45PM TE 156 STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 031 or 032 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 030. Prerequisite: FTWL 106.

May not received credit for both EXSC 250 and EXSC 312.1756 EXSC 250-151* STRGTH TRNG TECH/PROG DES LAB444 T 07:45AM -09:25AM MC 160 STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 031 or 032 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 030. Prerequisite: FTWL 106.

May not received credit for both EXSC 250 and EXSC 312.2783 EXSC 250-152* STRGTH TRNG TECH/PROG DES LAB444 R 07:45AM -09:25AM MC 160 STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 031 or 032 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 030. Prerequisite: FTWL 106.

1717 EXSC 295-010 FITNESS INSTRUCTION LEC4 TR 08:00AM -09:15AM TE 156 MARQUETTENOTE: Register for lab section 011 or 012 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prerequisite: FTWL

106, EXSC 240, 250.1751 EXSC 295-011* FITNESS INSTRUCTION LAB4 R 09:30AM -11:10AM MC 160 STAFF

R 09:30AM -11:10AM MC 100A STAFFR 09:30AM -11:10AM MC 207 STAFF

NOTE: Register for lab section 011 or 012 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prerequisite: FTWL106, EXSC 240, 250. Lab meets in MC 100A & MC 207 during first 7 weeks of Fall semester. Lab meets in MC 160during second 7 weeks of Fall semester.

1805 EXSC 295-012* FITNESS INSTRUCTION LAB4 T 11:30AM -01:10PM MC 160 STAFFT 11:30AM -01:10PM MC 100A STAFFT 11:30AM -01:10PM MC 207 STAFF

NOTE: Register for lab section 011 or 012 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prerequisite: FTWL106, EXSC 240, 250. Lab meets in MC 160 during first 7 weeks of Fall semester. Lab meets in MC 100A & MC 207during second 7 weeks of Fall semester.

1724 EXSC 295-020 FITNESS INSTRUCTION LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM DH 116 MAZZETTINOTE: Register for lab section 021 or 022 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Prerequisite: FTWL

106, EXSC 240, 250. Lab meets in MC 100A & MC 207 during first 7 weeks of Fall semester. Lab meets in MC 160during second 7 weeks of Fall semester.

1757 EXSC 295-021* FITNESS INSTRUCTION LAB4 T 11:30AM -01:10PM MC 160 MAZZETTIT 11:30AM -01:10PM MC 100B MAZZETTIT 11:30AM -01:10PM MC 207 MAZZETTI

NOTE: Register for lab section 021 or 022 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Prerequisite: FTWL106, EXSC 240, 250. Lab meets in MC 100A & MC 207 during first 7 weeks of Fall semester. Lab meets in MC 160during second 7 weeks of Fall semester.

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2791 EXSC 295-022* FITNESS INSTRUCTION LAB4 T 01:30PM -03:10PM MC 160 MAZZETTITBA 01:30PM -03:10PM MC 100 MAZZETTIT 01:30PM -03:10PM MC 207 MAZZETTI

NOTE: Register for lab section 021 or 022 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Prerequisite: FTWL106, EXSC 240, 250. Lab meets in MC 160 during first 7 weeks of Fall semester. Lab meets in MC 100A & MC 207during second 7 weeks of Fall semester.

1070 EXSC 300-001* HEALTH-FITNESS PROG & PROF LEC4 TR 08:00AM -09:15AM DH 323 MAZZETTINOTE: Prerequisite: FTWL 106. May not received for both EXSC 300 and EXSC 335. Four hours per week.

1725 EXSC 300-002* HEALTH-FITNESS PROG & PROF LEC4 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM TE 381 ROMANOWSKINOTE: Prerequisite: FTWL 106. May not received for both EXSC 300 and EXSC 335. Four hours per week.

1726 EXSC 300-003* HEALTH-FITNESS PROG & PROF LEC4 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM DH 130 ROMANOWSKINOTE: Prerequisite: FTWL 106. May not received for both EXSC 300 and EXSC 335. Four hours per week.

2420 EXSC 300-370* HEALTH-FITNESS PROG & PROF LEC4 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM SHADYGROVEROMANOWSKINOTE: For Shady Grove Students Only. Prerequisite: FTWL 106. May not received for both EXSC 300 and EXSC 335. Four

hours per week.

3801 EXSC 308-702* RESEARCH IN EXERCISE SCIENCE PRA3 TBA TBA WERNERNOTE: Prerequisite: Permission of the Instructor Nine hours per week.

1075 EXSC 333-010 KINESIOLOGY LEC44 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM TE 156 FEDORKONOTE: Enroll in lab section 011, 012, or 013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Major Prerequisite:

BIOL 215 Non-Major Prerequisite: BIOL 216. May not receive credit for both PHEC 333 and PHEC 433.1076 EXSC 333-011* KINESIOLOGY LAB44 M 12:00PM -01:40PM DH 116 STAFFNOTE: Enroll in lab section 011, 012, or 013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Major Prerequisite:

BIOL 215 Non-Major Prerequisite: BIOL 216. May not receive credit for both PHEC 333 and PHEC 433.1723 EXSC 333-012* KINESIOLOGY LAB44 M 02:00PM -03:40PM DH 116 STAFFNOTE: Enroll in lab section 011, 012, or 013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Major Prerequisite:

BIOL 215 Non-Major Prerequisite: BIOL 216. May not receive credit for both PHEC 333 and PHEC 433.2429 EXSC 333-013* KINESIOLOGY LAB44 W 10:00AM -11:40AM DH 116 STAFFNOTE: Enroll in lab section 011, 012, or 013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prerequisite: BIOL

215. Non-Major Prerequisite: BIOL 216. May not receive credit for both PHEC 333 and PHEC 433.1688 EXSC 333-020 KINESIOLOGY LEC44 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM TE 156 WALTERNOTE: Enroll in lab section 021, 022, or 023 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Major Prerequisite:

BIOL 215 Non-Major Prerequisite: BIOL 216. May not receive credit for both PHEC 333 and PHEC 433.1689 EXSC 333-021* KINESIOLOGY LAB44 W 02:00PM -03:40PM DH 116 STAFFNOTE: Enroll in lab section 021, 022, or 023 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Major Prerequisite:

BIOL 215 Non-Major Prerequisite: BIOL 216. May not receive credit for both PHEC 333 and PHEC 433.2599 EXSC 333-022* KINESIOLOGY LAB44 F 12:00PM -01:40PM DH 116 STAFFNOTE: Enroll in lab section 021, 022, or 023 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Major Prerequisite:

BIOL 215 Non-Major Prerequisite: BIOL 216. May not receive credit for both PHEC 333 and PHEC 433.2580 EXSC 333-023* KINESIOLOGY LAB44 F 02:00PM -03:40PM DH 116 STAFFNOTE: Enroll in lab section 021, 022, or 023 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Prerequisite: BIOL

215. Non-Major Prerequisite: BIOL 216. May not receive credit for both PHEC 333 and PHEC 433. Non-MajorPrerequisite: BIOL 216.

1045 EXSC 344-010 EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY LEC4444 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM TE 156 MARQUETTENOTE: Enroll in lab section 011, 012, or 013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. PREREQUISITE: BIOL

215, 216. MAY NOT RECEIVED CREDIT FOR BOTH PHEC 432 AND PHEC 332.1046 EXSC 344-011* EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY LAB4444 T 03:00PM -04:40PM MC 206 STAFFNOTE: Enroll in lab section 011, 012, or 013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. PREREQUISITE: BIOL

215, 216. MAY NOT RECEIVED CREDIT FOR BOTH PHEC 432 AND PHEC 332.1056 EXSC 344-012* EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY LAB4444 R 03:00PM -04:40PM MC 206 STAFFNOTE: Enroll in lab section 011, 012, or 013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. PREREQUISITE: BIOL

215, 216. MAY NOT RECEIVED CREDIT FOR BOTH PHEC 432 AND PHEC 332.2578 EXSC 344-020 EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY LEC4444 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM TE 381 MARQUETTENOTE: Enroll in lab section 021 or 022 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. PREREQUISITE: BIOL 215,

216. MAY NOT RECEIVED CREDIT FOR BOTH PHEC 432 AND PHEC 332.2579 EXSC 344-021* EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY LAB4444 F 01:00PM -02:40PM MC 206 STAFFNOTE: Enroll in lab section 021 or 022 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. PREREQUISITE: BIOL 215,

216. MAY NOT RECEIVED CREDIT FOR BOTH PHEC 432 AND PHEC 332.1073 EXSC 344-030 EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY LEC4444 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM TE 156 MAZZETTINOTE: Enroll in lab section 501 or 502 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 500. PREREQUISITE: BIOL 215,

216. MAY NOT RECEIVED CREDIT FOR BOTH PHEC 432 AND PHEC 332.1074 EXSC 344-031* EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY LAB4444 T 11:00AM -12:40PM MC 206 STAFFNOTE: Enroll in lab section 501 or 502 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 500. PREREQUISITE: BIOL 215,

216. MAY NOT RECEIVED CREDIT FOR BOTH PHEC 432 AND PHEC 332.1722 EXSC 344-032* EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY LAB4444 R 11:00AM -12:40PM MC 206 STAFFNOTE: Enroll in lab section 501 or 502 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 500. PREREQUISITE: BIOL 215,

216. MAY NOT RECEIVED CREDIT FOR BOTH PHEC 432 AND PHEC 332.

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2421 EXSC 344-370 EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY LEC4444 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM SHADYGROVEMARQUETTENOTE: FOR SHADY GROVE STUDENTS ONLY. Enroll in section 371 to be automatically enrolled in lecture section 370.

Major Prerequisites: BIOL 215, 216. Non-Major Prerequisite: BIOL 205. May not receive credit for both EXSC344 and EXSC 332.

2899 EXSC 344-372* EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY LAB4444 M 02:45PM -04:25PM SHADYGROVEGIBSONNOTE: FOR SHADY GROVE STUDENTS ONLY. Enroll in section 371 or 372 to be automatically enrolled in lecture section

370. Major Prerequisites: BIOL 215, 216. Non-Major Prerequisite: BIOL 205. May not receive credit for bothEXSC 344 and EXSC 332.

1021 EXSC 462-001* EXERCISE & SPECIAL POPULTNS LEC4 MWF 08:00AM -08:50AM DH 130 WERNERNOTE: PREREQUISITES: EXSC 240, EXSC 250, EXSC 344. Four hours per week.

1694 EXSC 462-002* EXERCISE & SPECIAL POPULTNS LEC4 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM DH 130 WERNERNOTE: PREREQUISITES: EXSC 240, EXSC 250, EXSC 344. Four hours per week.

2793 EXSC 462-003* EXERCISE & SPECIAL POPULTNS LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM TE 381 GIBSONNOTE: PREREQUISITES: EXSC 240, EXSC 250, EXSC 344. Four hours per week.

1022 EXSC 472-010 STRESS TEST & EXER PRESCRI LEC4444 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM DH 323 LAMANCANOTE: MUST ENROLL IN LAB SECTION 011, 012 OR 013 FIRST. ENROLLMENT IN LAB CREATES AN AUTOMATIC ENROLLMENT IN

LECTURE SECTION 010. PREREQUISITES: EXSC 240 AND EXSC 344. MAY NOT RECEIVE CREDIT FOR BOTH EXSC 472 ANDEXSC 481.

1049 EXSC 472-011* STRESS TEST & EXER PRESCRI LAB4444 M 11:10AM -12:50PM MC 206 LAMANCAM 11:10AM -12:50PM DH 316 LAMANCA

NOTE: ENROLLMENT IN THIS LAB CREATES AN AUTOMATIC ENROLLMENT IN LECTURE SECTION 010. PREREQUISITES: EXSC 240 ANDEXSC 344. MAY NOT RECEIVE CREDIT FOR BOTH EXSC 472 AND EXSC 481.

1079 EXSC 472-012* STRESS TEST & EXER PRESCRI LAB4444 M 01:00PM -02:40PM MC 206 LAMANCAM 01:00PM -02:40PM DH 316 LAMANCA

NOTE: ENROLLMENT IN THIS LAB CREATES AN AUTOMATIC ENROLLMENT IN LECTURE SECTION 010. PREREQUISITES: EXSC 240 ANDEXSC 344. MAY NOT RECEIVE CREDIT FOR BOTH EXSC 472 AND EXSC 481.

1690 EXSC 472-013* STRESS TEST & EXER PRESCRI LAB4444 T 01:00PM -02:40PM MC 206 LAMANCAT 01:00PM -02:40PM DH 316 LAMANCA

NOTE: ENROLLMENT IN THIS LAB CREATES AN AUTOMATIC ENROLLMENT IN LECTURE SECTION 010. PREREQUISITES: EXSC 240 ANDEXSC 344. MAY NOT RECEIVE CREDIT FOR BOTH EXSC 472 AND EXSC 481.

1790 EXSC 472-020 STRESS TEST & EXER PRESCRI LEC4444 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM DH 323 LAMANCANOTE: MUST ENROLL IN LAB SECTION 021 OR 022 FIRST. ENROLLMENT IN THIS LAB CREATES AN AUTOMATIC ENROLLMENT IN

LECTURE SECTION 020. PREREQUISITES: EXSC 240 AND EXSC 344. MAY NOT RECEIVE CREDIT FOR BOTH EXSC 472 AND EXSC481.

1791 EXSC 472-021* STRESS TEST & EXER PRESCRI LAB4444 W 11:10AM -12:50PM MC 206 LAMANCAW 11:10AM -12:50PM DH 316 LAMANCA

NOTE: MUST ENROLL IN LAB SECTION 021 OR 022 FIRST. ENROLLMENT IN THIS LAB CREATES AN AUTOMATIC ENROLLMENT INLECTURE SECTION 020. PREREQUISITES: EXSC 240 AND EXSC 344. MAY NOT RECEIVE CREDIT FOR BOTH EXSC 472 ANDEXSC 481.

1792 EXSC 472-022* STRESS TEST & EXER PRESCRI LAB4444 R 01:00PM -02:40PM MC 206 LAMANCAR 01:00PM -02:40PM DH 316 LAMANCA

NOTE: MUST ENROLL IN LAB SECTION 021 OR 022 FIRST. ENROLLMENT IN THIS LAB CREATES AN AUTOMATIC ENROLLMENT INLECTURE SECTION 020. PREREQUISITES: EXSC 240 AND EXSC 344. MAY NOT RECEIVE CREDIT FOR BOTH EXSC 472 ANDEXSC 481.

2574 EXSC 472-030 STRESS TEST & EXER PRESCRI LEC4444 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM TE 381 GIBSONNOTE: MUST ENROLL IN LAB SECTION 031 FIRST. PREREQUISITES: EXSC 240 AND EXSC 344. MAY NOT RECEIVE CREDIT FOR BOTH

EXSC 472 AND EXSC 481.2577 EXSC 472-031* STRESS TEST & EXER PRESCRI LAB4444 W 01:00PM -02:40PM MC 206 LAMANCA

W 01:00PM -02:40PM DH 316 LAMANCANOTE: MUST ENROLL IN LAB SECTION 031 FIRST. PREREQUISITES: EXSC 240 AND EXSC 344. MAY NOT RECEIVE CREDIT FOR BOTH

EXSC 472 AND EXSC 481.2576 EXSC 472-370 STRESS TEST & EXER PRESCRI LEC4444 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM SHADYGROVEGIBSONNOTE: For Shady Grove Students Only. MUST ENROLL IN LAB SECTION 371 FIRST. PREREQUISITES: EXSC 240 AND EXSC 344.

MAY NOT RECEIVE CREDIT FOR BOTH EXSC 472 AND EXSC 481.2595 EXSC 472-371* STRESS TEST & EXER PRESCRI LAB4444 F 12:30PM -02:10PM SHADYGROVEGIBSONNOTE: For Shady Grove Students Only. MUST ENROLL IN LAB SECTION 371 FIRST. PREREQUISITES: EXSC 240 AND EXSC 344.

MAY NOT RECEIVE CREDIT FOR BOTH EXSC 472 AND EXSC 481.

2797 EXSC 479-001* INTERNSHIP IN EXERCISE SCI INT1 -10 TBA 12:00AM -12:00AM MAZZETTINOTE: Prerequisite: EXSC 333, 344 and 90 credit hours or departmental approval. Corequisite: EXSC 480. 37.5

hours per credit. Pass Fail3001 EXSC 479-370* INTERNSHIP IN EXERCISE SCI INT1 -10 TBA 12:00AM -12:00AM MAZZETTINOTE: FOR SHADY GROVE STUDENTS ONLY. Prerequisite: EXSC 333, 344 and 90 credit hours or departmental approval.

Corequisite: EXSC 480. 37.5 hours per credit. Pass Fail

2986 EXSC 480-370* EXERCISE SCIENCE SEMINAR SEM2 TBA 12:00AM -12:00AM SHADYGROVEMAZZETTINOTE: Prerequisite: EXSC 333 and EXSC 344 and must have at least 100 credits. Exercise Science majors must pass a

national credentialing exam in the health-fitness field. (P F). Two hours per week.

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1727 EXSC 480-701* EXERCISE SCIENCE SEMINAR SEM2 TBA 12:00AM -12:00AM MAZZETTINOTE: Prerequisite: EXSC 333 and EXSC 344 and must have at least 100 credits. Exercise Science majors must pass a

national credentialing exam in the health-fitness field. (P F). Two hours per week.

*******************************************Finance (FINA)*******************************************

1625 FINA 104-001* PERSONAL FINANCE LEC3 TR 08:00AM -09:15AM PH 156 TWILLEYNOTE: Comprehensive survey of personal financial topics including budgeting; borrowing; savings and investments;

life, health and casualty insurance; and home buying. Emphasis on lifetime economic cycle. Meets GeneralEducation IIIB or IIIC. Three hours per week.

1610 FINA 311-001* FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT LEC3 MW 09:00AM -10:15AM PH 251 ERVINNOTE: Addresses fundamental concepts in financial management such as security markets, interest rates, taxes, risk

analysis, time value of money, valuation models and related global issues. Explains how financial managershelp maximize the value of a firm by making capital budgeting, cost of capital and capital structuredecisions. Prerequisites: Majors: Admission to the professional program, C or better in ECON 211, 212. Minorsor others: junior status, C or better in ACCT 201, MATH 155, ECON 150 or 211. Three hours per week.

1615 FINA 311-002* FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT LEC3 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM PH 251 CLAGGETTNOTE: Addresses fundamental concepts in financial management such as security markets, interest rates, taxes, risk

analysis, time value of money, valuation models and related global issues. Explains how financial managershelp maximize the value of a firm by making capital budgeting, cost of capital and capital structuredecisions. Prerequisites: Majors: Admission to the professional program, C or better in ECON 211, 212. Minorsor others: junior status, C or better in ACCT 201, MATH 155, ECON 150 or 211. Three hours per week.

1746 FINA 311-003* FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT LEC3 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM PH 251 CLAGGETTNOTE: Addresses fundamental concepts in financial management such as security markets, interest rates, taxes, risk

analysis, time value of money, valuation models and related global issues. Explains how financial managershelp maximize the value of a firm by making capital budgeting, cost of capital and capital structuredecisions. Prerequisites: Majors: Admission to the professional program, C or better in ECON 211, 212. Minorsor others: junior status, C or better in ACCT 201, MATH 155, ECON 150 or 211. Three hours per week.

1560 FINA 311-004* FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT LEC3 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM PH 275 MATHERSNOTE: Addresses fundamental concepts in financial management such as security markets, interest rates, taxes, risk

analysis, time value of money, valuation models and related global issues. Explains how financial managershelp maximize the value of a firm by making capital budgeting, cost of capital and capital structuredecisions. Prerequisites: Majors: Admission to the professional program, C or better in ECON 211, 212. Minorsor others: junior status, C or better in ACCT 201, MATH 155, ECON 150 or 211. Three hours per week.

1630 FINA 311-610* FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT LEC3 MW 09:00AM -10:15AM PH 255 KHAZEHNOTE: Addresses fundamental concepts in financial management such as security markets, interest rates, taxes, risk

analysis, time value of money, valuation models and related global issues. Explains how financial managershelp maximize the value of a firm by making capital budgeting, cost of capital and capital structuredecisions. Prerequisites: Majors: Admission to the professional program, C or better in ECON 211, 212. Minorsor others: junior status, C or better in ACCT 201, MATH 155, ECON 150 or 211. Three hours per week.

1782 FINA 311-611* FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT LEC3 MW 10:30AM -11:45AM PH 255 KHAZEHNOTE: Addresses fundamental concepts in financial management such as security markets, interest rates, taxes, risk

analysis, time value of money, valuation models and related global issues. Explains how financial managershelp maximize the value of a firm by making capital budgeting, cost of capital and capital structuredecisions. Prerequisites: Majors: Admission to the professional program, C or better in ECON 211, 212. Minorsor others: junior status, C or better in ACCT 201, MATH 155, ECON 150 or 211. Three hours per week.

1783 FINA 311-612* FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT LEC3 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM PH 156 MANAKYANNOTE: Addresses fundamental concepts in financial management such as security markets, interest rates, taxes, risk

analysis, time value of money, valuation models and related global issues. Explains how financial managershelp maximize the value of a firm by making capital budgeting, cost of capital and capital structuredecisions. Prerequisites: Majors: Admission to the professional program, C or better in ECON 211, 212. Minorsor others: junior status, C or better in ACCT 201, MATH 155, ECON 150 or 211. Three hours per week.

1608 FINA 312-001* RISK MGMT & INSURANCE LEC3 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM PH 258 O'DONNELLNOTE: Examines principles and practices of asset and income conservation for businesses and individuals through

various risk-management techniques including insurance. Prerequisite: B or better in FINA 311. Three hours perweek.

2737 FINA 338-610* SPECIAL TOPICS IN FINANCE LEC3 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM PH 258 ARVISubtitle: General Securities series 7

NOTE: Advanced study of varying finance topics based on students’ interests and needs. May be repeated once forcredit under different subtitle. May substitute for finance major elective depending on the topic (seedirector of undergraduate studies). Major Prerequisites: Varies by topics and Admission to ProfessionalProgram. Non-Major Prerequisites: Varies by topics and junior standing. Three hours per week.

1561 FINA 440-001* CORPORATE FINANCE LEC3 MW 01:30PM -02:45PM PH 258 ERVINNOTE: Study of corporate financial policy issues within the context of value creation. Topics include in-depth

analysis of advanced capital budgeting methods, capital structure policy, dividend policy, derivatives andhedging risk within the context of corporate financial policy. Case studies, application-oriented articles anddaily media reports used to bridge the academic theoretical arguments to the real life problems situations.Prerequisite: B or better in FINA 311. Three hours per week.

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1972 FINA 440-002* CORPORATE FINANCE LEC3 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM PH 258 ERVINNOTE: Study of corporate financial policy issues within the context of value creation. Topics include in-depth

analysis of advanced capital budgeting methods, capital structure policy, dividend policy, derivatives andhedging risk within the context of corporate financial policy. Case studies, application-oriented articles anddaily media reports used to bridge the academic theoretical arguments to the real life problems situations.Prerequisite: B or better in FINA 311. Three hours per week.

1562 FINA 441-001* INVESTMENTS I LEC3 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM PH 255 MATHERSNOTE: Examines the capital market and marketable securities traded in the market, with emphasis on stocks and fixed

income securities. Topics include portfolio theory, the efficient market hypothesis and evaluation ofportfolio performance. Prerequisite: B or better in FINA 311. Three hours per week.

1607 FINA 441-002* INVESTMENTS I LEC3 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM PH 255 MATHERSNOTE: Examines the capital market and marketable securities traded in the market, with emphasis on stocks and fixed

income securities. Topics include portfolio theory, the efficient market hypothesis and evaluation ofportfolio performance. Prerequisite: B or better in FINA 311. Three hours per week.

1963 FINA 443-610* ESSENTIALS OF REAL ESTATE LEC3 MWF 08:00AM -08:50AM PH 258 ARVINOTE: Analysis of the structure of real estate markets. Study of principles of mortgage lending, property appraisal

and real estate investments. Prerequisite: B or better in FINA 311. Three hours per week.2738 FINA 443-611* ESSENTIALS OF REAL ESTATE LEC3 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM PH 258 ARVINOTE: Analysis of the structure of real estate markets. Study of principles of mortgage lending, property appraisal

and real estate investments. Prerequisite: B or better in FINA 311. Three hours per week.

1611 FINA 445-001* FINANCIAL INSTITUTI & MARKETS LEC3 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM PH 277 CLAGGETTNOTE: Examines the structure and functions of depository and non-depository financial institutions, the money and

capital markets, and the role of government in the financial markets. Prerequisite: B or better in FINA 311 oreconomics major with senior status. Three hours per week.

1563 FINA 447-610* INTERNATIONAL FINANC MANAG LEC3 MW 01:30PM -02:45PM PH 255 KHAZEHNOTE: Analysis of the foreign exchange markets, exchange rate behavior and risk management, international trade

financing, country risk analysis, international banking and the role of direct foreign investment.Prerequisite: B or better in FINA 311. Three hours per week.

1969 FINA 448-151* ESTATE PLANNING LEC3 W 05:30PM -08:15PM PH 258 MALKUSNOTE: Introduces the student to the study and application of contemporary techniques for individual estate planning.

The instruction will include the estate-planning field as a profession, as well as relevant financial servicesindustry regulation. The course covers the personal financial planning process (budgeting, emergency fundplanning, credit and debit management), personal financial statements, property titling (types andconsequences), monetary settlement, property transfer at death and estate documents. Prerequisite: B or betterin FINA 311. Three hours per week.

1564 FINA 449-151* PRACTICUM IN PORTFOL MANAG PRC3 T 05:30PM -08:15PM PH 255 MANAKYANNOTE: Practical experience in managing an investment portfolio in a teamwork environment, with emphasis on economic,

industry and company analysis; report preparation; security selection; daily decision making; record keeping;and performance evaluation. Students will be responsible for making all material decisions in managing thePerdue School Student Management Investment Fund and will interact regularly with external advisors forfeedback on their research Completion of this course satisfies the ABLE requirement. May be repeated for anadditional three hours credit. Prerequisite: FINA 441 and consent of instructor. Three hours per week.

1953 FINA 490-601* FINANCE INTERNSHIP INT3 F 01:00PM -03:00PM PH 149 O'DONNELLNOTE: Intern experience in finance. May be used as a business concentration track elective if approved by the school

dean. Prerequisites: Finance major, FINA 311 with a grade of B or better, placement approval and permissionof the department chair, completion of ABLE office administrative requirements, successful completion of BUAD300. Three hours per week.

*******************************************French (FREN)*******************************************

1195 FREN 101-001* ELEMENTARY FRENCH I LEC4 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM TE 155 PERRET2784 FREN 101-002* ELEMENTARY FRENCH I LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM TE 154 KEW

2939 FREN 102-001* ELEMENTARY FRENCH II LEC4 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM TE 154 PERRET3437 FREN 102-002* ELEMENTARY FRENCH II LEC4 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM TE 154 PERRET

2785 FREN 201-001* INTERMEDIATE FRENCH I LEC4 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM TE 155 VAN DE WIELE

1196 FREN 202-001* INTERMEDIATE & APPL FRENCH LEC4 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM TE 155 VAN DE WIELENOTE: RECOMMENDED PREREQ - FREN 201 OR AT LEAST 3 YEARS OF HIGH SCHOOL FRENCH

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3404 FREN 300-001* FRANCOPHONE TOPICS LEC1 - 4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM TE 279 VAN DE WIELE

3405 FREN 317-001* FRAN CULTURE & CIVILIZATION II LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM TE 154 KEW

*******************************************Fitness and Wellness (FTWL)*******************************************

1742 FTWL 106-010 LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS LEC33333333333 W 12:00PM -12:50PM PH 156 STAFFNOTE: Meets General Education V Requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. Technology skills required.

Quizzes and assignments delivered online; meet in class for lecture. May not receive credit for both PHEC 106and FTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

1743 FTWL 106-011* LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS ACT33333333333 MWF 08:00AM -08:50AM MC 215 STAFFSubtitle: Walk/Jog

NOTE: Meets General Education V Requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. May not receive credit forboth PHEC 106 and FTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

1744 FTWL 106-012* LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS ACT33333333333 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM MC 207 STAFFSubtitle: Circuit Training

NOTE: Meets General Education V Requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. May not receive credit forboth PHEC 106 and FTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

1745 FTWL 106-014* LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS ACT33333333333 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM MC 215 STAFFSubtitle: Walk/Jog

NOTE: Meets General Education V Requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. May not receive credit forboth PHEC 106 and FTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

1653 FTWL 106-020 LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS LEC33333333333 W 01:00PM -01:50PM PH 156 ARMSTRONGNOTE: Meets General Education V requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. Technology skills required.

Quizzes and assignments delivered online; meet in class for lecture. May not receive credit for both PHEC 106and FTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

1654 FTWL 106-021* LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS ACT33333333333 MWF 07:00AM -07:50AM MC 215 ARMSTRONGSubtitle: Walk/Jog

NOTE: Meets General Education V Requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. May not receive credit forboth PHEC 106 and FTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

1655 FTWL 106-022* LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS ACT33333333333 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM MC 215 ARMSTRONGSubtitle: Walk/Jog

NOTE: Meets General Education V Requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. May not receive credit forboth PHEC 106 and FTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

1656 FTWL 106-024* LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS ACT33333333333 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM MC 100A ARMSTRONGSubtitle: Walk/Jog

NOTE: Meets General Education V Requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. May not receive credit forboth PHEC 106 and FTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

3461 FTWL 106-025* LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS ACT33333333333 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM MC 207 ARMSTRONGSubtitle: Circuit Training

NOTE: Meets General Education V Requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. May not receive credit forboth PHEC 106 and FTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

1657 FTWL 106-030 LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS LEC33333333333 W 02:00PM -02:50PM PH 156 STAFFNOTE: Meets General Education V requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. Technology skills required.

Quizzes and assignments delivered online; meet in class for lecture. May not receive credit for both PHEC 106and FTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

3463 FTWL 106-035* LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS ACT33333333333 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM MC 100A STAFFSubtitle: Walk/Jog

NOTE: Meets General Education V Requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. May not receive credit forboth PHEC 106 and FTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

1659 FTWL 106-040 LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS LEC33333333333 W 03:00PM -03:50PM PH 156 ARMSTRONGNOTE: Meets General Education V requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. Technology skills required.

Quizzes and assignments delivered online; meet in class for lecture. May not receive credit for both PHEC 106and FTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

1661 FTWL 106-043* LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS ACT33333333333 TBA TBA UF 109 STAFFSubtitle: Self-Directed UFC

NOTE: Meets General Education V Requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. Must use Polar Heart RateMonitor 3 times a week to record activity. Equipment checkout is located at UFC. Activities must be completedin UFC. ATTENDANCE AT ORIENTATION SESSION ON HOW TO USE POLAR HEART RATE MONITOR IS RECOMMENDED. May notreceive credit for both PHEC 106 and FTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

2316 FTWL 106-050 LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS LEC33333333333 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM HO 105 MARINARONOTE: Meets General Education V requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. Technology skills required.

Honors Students ONLY. May not receive credit for both PHEC 106 and FTWL 106. Class fee of $10.002317 FTWL 106-051* LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS ACT33333333333 TBA TBA MARINARO

Subtitle: Self-Directed AnywhereNOTE: Meets General Education V Requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. May not receive credit for

both PHEC 106 and FTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

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1658 FTWL 106-451* LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS ACT33333333333 MWF 08:00AM -08:50AM MC 207 STAFFSubtitle: Circuit Training

NOTE: Wellness LLC (Living Learning Community) Members ONLY. Meets General Education V Requirements. Cannot berepeated for additional credit. May not receive credit for both PHEC 106 and FTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

3462 FTWL 106-452* LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS ACT33333333333 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM MC 207 STAFFSubtitle: Circuit Training

NOTE: Secondary Education LLC (Living Learning Community) Members ONLY. Meets General Education V Requirements.Cannot be repeated for additional credit. May not receive credit for both PHEC 106 and FTWL 106. Class fee of$10.00

1662 FTWL 106-610 LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS LEC33333333333 TBA TBA WHITENOTE: Meets General Education V requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. Students are encouraged to

attend an orientation session for computer use for this class. This is an online section. Technology skillsrequired. Lecture, quizzes and assignments delivered online. May not receive credit for both PHEC 106 andFTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

1663 FTWL 106-611* LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS ACT33333333333 MWF 08:00AM -08:50AM MC 100A WHITESubtitle: Walk/Jog

NOTE: Meets General Education V Requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. May not receive credit forboth PHEC 106 and FTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

1664 FTWL 106-612* LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS ACT33333333333 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM MC 100A WHITESubtitle: Walk/Jog

NOTE: Meets General Education V Requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. May not receive credit forboth PHEC 106 and FTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

1665 FTWL 106-614* LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS ACT33333333333 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM UF 109 STAFFSubtitle: Yoga

NOTE: Meets General Education V requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. Yoga class meets atUniversity Fitness Center on Milford Street, Room 109. May not receive credit for both PHEC 106 and FTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

3464 FTWL 106-615* LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS ACT33333333333 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM UF 109 STAFFSubtitle: Yoga

NOTE: Meets General Education V Requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. Yoga class meets atUniversity Fitness Center on Milford Street, Room 109. May not receive credit for both PHEC 106 and FTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

1666 FTWL 106-620 LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS LEC33333333333 TBA TBA RILEYNOTE: Meets General Education V requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. Students are encouraged to

attend an orientation session for computer use for this class. This is an online section. Technology skillsrequired. Lecture, quizzes and assignments delivered online. May not receive credit for both PHEC 106 andFTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

1667 FTWL 106-621* LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS ACT33333333333 MWF 07:00AM -07:50AM MC 207 STAFFSubtitle: Circuit Training

NOTE: Meets General Education V Requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. May not receive credit forboth PHEC 106 and FTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

1668 FTWL 106-622* LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS ACT33333333333 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM MC 160 STAFFSubtitle: Weight Training

NOTE: Meets General Education V Requirements Cannot be repeated for additional credit. May not receive credit forboth PHEC 106 and FTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

1669 FTWL 106-624* LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS ACT33333333333 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM MC 160 STAFFSubtitle: Weight Training

NOTE: Meets General Education V Requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. May not receive credit forboth PHEC 106 and FTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

3465 FTWL 106-625* LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS ACT33333333333 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM MC 160 STAFFSubtitle: Weight Training

NOTE: Meets General Education V Requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. May not receive credit forboth PHEC 106 and FTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

1670 FTWL 106-630 LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS LEC33333333333 TBA TBA ELLIOTTNOTE: Meets General Education V requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. Students are encouraged to

attend an orientation session for computer use for this class. This is an online section. Technology skillsrequired. Lecture, quizzes and assignments delivered online. May not receive credit for both PHEC 106 andFTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

1671 FTWL 106-631* LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS ACT33333333333 MWF 08:00AM -08:50AM MC 160 KINGSubtitle: Weight Training

NOTE: Meets General Education V Requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. May not receive credit forboth PHEC 106 and FTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

1672 FTWL 106-632* LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS ACT33333333333 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM MC 183 KINGSubtitle: Swimming

NOTE: Meets General Education V Requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. Activity is SWIMMING - classDOES NOT teach you to swim. Students must be able to swim two laps without stopping. May not receive creditfor both PHEC 106 and FTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

1673 FTWL 106-634* LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS ACT33333333333 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM MC 183 KINGSubtitle: Swimming

NOTE: Meets General Education V Requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. Activity is SWIMMING - classDOES NOT teach you to swim. Students must be able to swim two laps without stopping. May not receive creditfor both PHEC 106 and FTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

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3466 FTWL 106-635* LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS ACT33333333333 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM MC 215 KINGSubtitle: Walk/Jog

NOTE: Meets General Education V Requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. May not receive credit forboth PHEC 106 and FTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

1674 FTWL 106-640 LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS LEC33333333333 TBA TBA THOMPSONNOTE: Meets General Education V requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. Students are encouraged to

attend an orientation session for computer use for this class. This is an online section. Technology skillsrequired. Lecture, quizzes and assignments delivered online. May not receive credit for both PHEC 106 andFTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

1816 FTWL 106-643* LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS ACT33333333333 TBA TBA STAFFSubtitle: Self-Directed Anywhere

NOTE: Meets General Education V Requirements Cannot be repeated for additional credit. Requires the use of the PolarBeat app and Bluetooth-enabled Smartphone to record activity. Attendance at MANDATORY ORIENTATION SESSIONrequired to receive heart rate monitor. May not receive credit for both PHEC 106 and FTWL 106. Class fee of$10.00

1677 FTWL 106-650 LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS LEC33333333333 TBA TBA STAFFNOTE: Meets General Education V requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. Students are encouraged to

attend an orientation session for computer use for this class. This is an online section. Technology skillsrequired. Lecture, quizzes and assignments delivered online. May not receive credit for both PHEC 106 andFTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

1680 FTWL 106-653* LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS ACT33333333333 TBA TBA STAFFSubtitle: Self-Directed Anywhere

NOTE: Meets General Education V Requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. Requires the use of thePolar Beat app and Bluetooth-enabled Smartphone to record activity. Attendance at MANDATORY ORIENTATIONSESSION required to receive heart rate monitor. May not receive credit for both PHEC 106 and FTWL 106. Classfee of $10.00

1681 FTWL 106-660 LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS LEC33333333333 TBA TBA MARINARONOTE: Meets General Education V requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. Students are encouraged to

attend an orientation session for computer use for this class. This is an online section. Technology skillsrequired. Lecture, quizzes and assignments delivered online. May not receive credit for both PHEC 106 andFTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

1682 FTWL 106-663* LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS ACT33333333333 TBA TBA MARINAROSubtitle: Self-Directed Anywhere

NOTE: Meets General Education V Requirements. Cannot be repeated for additional credit. Requires the use of thePolar Beat app and Bluetooth-enabled Smartphone to record activity. Attendance at MANDATORY ORIENTATIONSESSION required to receive heart rate monitor. May not receive credit for both PHEC 106 and FTWL 106. Classfee of $10.00

2892 FTWL 106-673* LIFELONG FITNESS & WELLNESS ACT33333333333 TBA TBA MARINAROSubtitle: Self-Directed Satellite

NOTE: Meets General Education V Requirements Cannot be repeated for additional credit. Satellite Students ONLY. Maynot receive credit for both PHEC 106 and FTWL 106. Class fee of $10.00

*******************************************General Studies (GENL)*******************************************

1696 GENL 110-001* PERSONAL CAREER PLANNING LEC2 W 05:00PM -06:45PM STAFFNOTE: Juniors and Seniors Only; meets in the Career Services Classroom, GUC 133

2300 GENL 150-801* SELECT TOPICS IN DEVEL EDUC LEC0 - 30 - 30 - 30 - 30 - 3 TR 08:00AM -09:30AM SG 131 STAFFSubtitle: SU Bridges

NOTE: FTWL 106 PHE106D71 Final Exam: 12 13 at 8am2301 GENL 150-802* SELECT TOPICS IN DEVEL EDUC LEC0 - 30 - 30 - 30 - 30 - 3 MW 10:00AM -11:30AM SG 131 STAFF

Subtitle: SU BridgesNOTE: SOC101D71 Riley, P Final Exam: 12 12 at 10 am

2302 GENL 150-803* SELECT TOPICS IN DEVEL EDUC LEC0 - 30 - 30 - 30 - 30 - 3 MW 12:45PM -02:15PM SG 131 STAFFSubtitle: SU Bridges

NOTE: SPH 101D71 T. Potter2303 GENL 150-804* SELECT TOPICS IN DEVEL EDUC LEC0 - 30 - 30 - 30 - 30 - 3 TR 10:00AM -11:30AM SG 131 STAFF

Subtitle: SU BridgesNOTE: PHIL 101 D71 Bazin, M

2304 GENL 150-805* SELECT TOPICS IN DEVEL EDUC LEC0 - 30 - 30 - 30 - 30 - 3 TR 02:00PM -03:30PM SG 131 STAFFSubtitle: SU Bridges

NOTE: HIS201D71 Morris, L

3815 GENL 449-001* COOP COURSE LEC1 -12Subtitle: UMES

3816 GENL 449-002* COOP COURSE LEC1 -12Subtitle: UB

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3817 GENL 449-003* COOP COURSE LEC1 -12Subtitle: UMUC

3818 GENL 449-004* COOP COURSE LEC1 -12Subtitle: Frostburg

3819 GENL 449-005* COOP COURSE LEC1 -12Subtitle: University System of MD

3820 GENL 449-006* COOP COURSE LEC1 -12Subtitle: UMB

3821 GENL 599-001* COOP COURSE LEC1 - 6Subtitle: UMES

3822 GENL 599-002* COOP COURSE LEC1 - 6Subtitle: UB

3823 GENL 599-003* COOP COURSE LEC1 - 6Subtitle: UMUC - No Fee Applied

3824 GENL 599-004* COOP COURSE LEC1 - 6Subtitle: Frostburg

3825 GENL 599-005* COOP COURSE LEC1 - 6Subtitle: University System of MD

3826 GENL 599-006* COOP COURSE LEC1 - 6Subtitle: UMB

3827 GENL 599-007* COOP COURSE LEC1 - 6Subtitle: UMUC - Fee Applied

*******************************************Geography (GEOG)*******************************************

1457 GEOG 100-001* INTRO TO HUMAN GEOGRAPHY LEC3 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM HS 148 ALI MOUSTAFA1354 GEOG 100-002* INTRO TO HUMAN GEOGRAPHY LEC3 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM HS 148 ALI MOUSTAFA

1487 GEOG 101-001* WORLD GEOG: EUROPE & ASIA LEC3 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM HS 148 BLOODWORTH3652 GEOG 101-002* WORLD GEOG: EUROPE & ASIA LEC3 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM HS 148 SCOTT

1353 GEOG 102-001* WORLD GEO: AFRICA & AMERICA LEC3 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM HS 148 DE SOCIO1355 GEOG 102-002* WORLD GEO: AFRICA & AMERICA LEC3 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM HS 148 DE SOCIO

1356 GEOG 104-010 EARTH & SPACE SCIENCE LEC4444 MWF 08:00AM -08:50AM HS 148 SMULLENNOTE: Register for lab section 011 or 012 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Cannot receive credit

for both GEOG 104 and 105.1357 GEOG 104-011* EARTH & SPACE SCIENCE LAB4444 W 10:00AM -11:40AM HS 160 SILAPHONENOTE: Register for lab section 011 or 012 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Cannot receive credit

for both GEOG 104 and 105.1358 GEOG 104-012* EARTH & SPACE SCIENCE LAB4444 W 02:00PM -03:40PM HS 160 SILAPHONENOTE: Register for lab section 011 or 012 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Cannot receive credit

for both GEOG 104 and 105.1359 GEOG 104-020 EARTH & SPACE SCIENCE LEC4444 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM HS 148 SMULLENNOTE: Register for lab section 021 or 022 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Cannot receive credit

for both GEOG 104 and 105.1360 GEOG 104-021* EARTH & SPACE SCIENCE LAB4444 T 06:00PM -07:40PM HS 160 SILAPHONENOTE: Register for lab section 021 or 022 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Cannot receive credit

for both GEOG 104 and 105.1361 GEOG 104-022* EARTH & SPACE SCIENCE LAB4444 R 08:00AM -09:40AM HS 160 ZAPROWSKINOTE: Register for lab section 021 or 022 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Cannot receive credit

for both GEOG 104 and 105.1362 GEOG 104-030 EARTH & SPACE SCIENCE LEC4444 MWF 02:00PM -02:50PM HS 148 ZAPROWSKINOTE: Register for lab section 031 or 032 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 030. Cannot receive credit

for both GEOG 104 and 105.1363 GEOG 104-031* EARTH & SPACE SCIENCE LAB4444 W 12:00PM -01:40PM HS 160 ZAPROWSKINOTE: Register for lab section 031 or 032 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 030. Cannot receive credit

for both GEOG 104 and 105.1364 GEOG 104-032* EARTH & SPACE SCIENCE LAB4444 W 04:00PM -05:40PM HS 160 ZAPROWSKINOTE: Register for lab section 031 or 032 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 030. Cannot receive credit

for both GEOG 104 and 105.3187 GEOG 104-040 EARTH & SPACE SCIENCE LEC4444 TR 08:00AM -09:15AM HS 148 PARNELLNOTE: Register for lab section 041 or 042 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 040. Cannot receive credit

for both GEOG 104 and 105.3188 GEOG 104-041* EARTH & SPACE SCIENCE LAB4444 R 10:00AM -11:40AM HS 160 PARNELLNOTE: Register for lab section 041 or 042 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 040. Cannot receive credit

for both GEOG 104 and 105.

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3189 GEOG 104-042* EARTH & SPACE SCIENCE LAB4444 R 12:00PM -01:40PM HS 160 PARNELLNOTE: Register for lab section 041 or 042 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 040. Cannot receive credit

for both GEOG 104 and 105.3653 GEOG 104-050 EARTH & SPACE SCIENCE LEC4444 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM HS 154 SMULLENNOTE: Register for lab section 450 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 050. Cannot receive credit for both

GEOG 104 and 105.3654 GEOG 104-450* EARTH & SPACE SCIENCE LAB4444 F 11:00AM -12:40PM HS 160 SMULLENNOTE: Register for lab section 450 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 050. Cannot receive credit for both

GEOG 104 and 105.

1365 GEOG 105-010 INTRO TO PHYSICAL GEOG LEC444 MWF 08:00AM -08:50AM DH 123 HARRISNOTE: Register for lab section 011 or 012 or 013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Cannot receive

credit for both GEOG 104 and 105.1366 GEOG 105-011* INTRO TO PHYSICAL GEOG LAB444 M 11:00AM -12:40PM HS 160 HARRISNOTE: Register for lab section 011 or 012 or 013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Cannot receive

credit for both GEOG 104 and 105.1367 GEOG 105-012* INTRO TO PHYSICAL GEOG LAB444 T 02:00PM -03:40PM HS 160 HARRISNOTE: Register for lab section 011 or 012 or 013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Cannot receive

credit for both GEOG 104 and 105.2833 GEOG 105-013* INTRO TO PHYSICAL GEOG LAB444 T 04:00PM -05:40PM HS 160 HARRISNOTE: Register for lab section 011 or 012 or 013 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Cannot receive

credit for both GEOG 104 and 105.2494 GEOG 105-020 INTRO TO PHYSICAL GEOG LEC444 MW 05:30PM -06:45PM HS 148 STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 021 or 022 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Cannot receive credit

for both GEOG 104 and 105.2495 GEOG 105-021* INTRO TO PHYSICAL GEOG LAB444 M 01:00PM -02:40PM HS 160 STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 021 or 022 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Cannot receive credit

for both GEOG 104 and 105.2496 GEOG 105-022* INTRO TO PHYSICAL GEOG LAB444 M 03:00PM -04:40PM HS 160 STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 021 or 022 or 023 or 024 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Cannot

receive credit for both GEOG 104 and 105.2883 GEOG 105-030 INTRO TO PHYSICAL GEOG LEC444 TR 08:00AM -09:15AM DH 133 STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 031 or 032 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 030. Cannot receive credit

for both GEOG 104 and 105.2884 GEOG 105-031* INTRO TO PHYSICAL GEOG LAB444 T 10:00AM -11:40AM HS 160 STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 031 or 032 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 030. Cannot receive credit

for both GEOG 104 and 105.3185 GEOG 105-032* INTRO TO PHYSICAL GEOG LAB444 T 12:00PM -01:40PM HS 160 STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 031 or 032 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 030. Cannot receive credit

for both GEOG 104 and 105.

1731 GEOG 150-010 ENVR SCI: CONCPTS & METHODS LEC4 MWF 02:00PM -02:50PM DH 133 BLOODWORTHCombined Sections: BIOL 150/GEOG 150 lecNOTE: Register for lab section 011 or 012 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Meets General Education

IVA or IVB (Prior to Fall 2008: IIIA or IIIB).1733 GEOG 150-011* ENVR SCI: CONCPTS & METHODS LAB4 F 09:00AM -10:40AM HS 160 BLOODWORTHCombined Sections: BIOL 150/GEOG 150 011 labNOTE: Register for lab section 011 or 012 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Meets General Education

IVA or IVB (Prior to Fall 2008: IIIA or IIIB).1734 GEOG 150-012* ENVR SCI: CONCPTS & METHODS LAB4 F 03:00PM -04:40PM HS 160 BLOODWORTHCombined Sections: BIOL 150/GEOG 150 012 labNOTE: Register for lab section 011 or 012 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Meets General Education

IVA or IVB (Prior to Fall 2008: IIIA or IIIB).

1368 GEOG 201-010 WEATHER & CLIMATE LEC4 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM HS 148 SKEETERNOTE: Register for lab section 011 or 012 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010.

1369 GEOG 201-011* WEATHER & CLIMATE LAB4 R 01:00PM -02:40PM HS 156 SKEETERNOTE: Register for lab section 011 or 012 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010.

2847 GEOG 201-012* WEATHER & CLIMATE LAB4 R 03:00PM -04:40PM HS 156 SKEETERNOTE: Register for lab section 011 or 012 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010.

1370 GEOG 203-001* ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY LEC3 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM HS 154 DE SOCIO

1371 GEOG 204-010 STATS PROBLEM SOLV IN GEOG LEC4 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM HS 153 LEMBONOTE: Register for lab section 011 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq - MATH 155 or 213 or

consent of instructor.1502 GEOG 204-011* STATS PROBLEM SOLV IN GEOG LAB4 F 12:00PM -01:40PM HS 153 LEMBONOTE: Register for lab section 011 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq - MATH 155 or 213 or

consent of instructor.

1508 GEOG 219-010 MAP INTERPRET & ANALYSIS LEC33 M 09:00AM -10:40AM HS 153 HARRISNOTE: Register for lab section 011 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010.

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1509 GEOG 219-011* MAP INTERPRET & ANALYSIS LAB33 W 09:00AM -10:40AM HS 153 HARRISNOTE: Register for lab section 011 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010.

2848 GEOG 219-020 MAP INTERPRET & ANALYSIS LEC33 M 12:00PM -01:40PM HS 153 SILAPHONENOTE: Register for lab section 021 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020.

2849 GEOG 219-021* MAP INTERPRET & ANALYSIS LAB33 W 12:00PM -01:40PM HS 153 SILAPHONENOTE: Register for lab section 021 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020.

3202 GEOG 303-001* URBAN GEOGRAPHY LEC3 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM HS 156 DE SOCIONOTE: Prereq: GEOG 100 or 101 or 102 or 203 or permission of the instructor.

1510 GEOG 308-001* PRINCIPLES OF PLANNING LEC3 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM HS 156 ALI MOUSTAFANOTE: Prereq: Sophomore standing. May not receive credit for both Geog 208 and Geog 308.

3832 GEOG 311-010 COASTAL PROCESSES LEC3 MW 10:00AM -10:50AM HS 156 ZAPROWSKINOTE: Register for lab section 011 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: GEOG 111 and GEOG 211.

3833 GEOG 311-011* COASTAL PROCESSES LAB3 F 10:00AM -11:40AM HS 156 ZAPROWSKI

1491 GEOG 319-010 GEOG INFORMATION SCIENCE LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM HS 153 SCOTTNOTE: Register for lab section 011 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq - GEOG 219.

1492 GEOG 319-011* GEOG INFORMATION SCIENCE LAB4 T 02:00PM -03:40PM HS 153 SILAPHONENOTE: Register for lab section 011 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq - GEOG 219.

2505 GEOG 320-010 CARTOGRAPHIC VISUALIZATION LEC3 R 02:00PM -03:40PM HS 153 HAMILTONNOTE: Register for lab section 011 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Pre req. GEOG 200 or 219.

2506 GEOG 320-011* CARTOGRAPHIC VISUALIZATION LAB3 R 03:45PM -05:25PM HS 153 HAMILTONNOTE: Register for lab section 011 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Pre req. GEOG 200 or 219.

2087 GEOG 321-010 REMOTE SENSING OF ENVRNMT LEC4 MWF 02:00PM -02:50PM HS 156 CHENNOTE: Register for lab section 011 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: 12 hours in geography.

2088 GEOG 321-011* REMOTE SENSING OF ENVRNMT LAB4 R 05:30PM -07:10PM HS 156 CHENNOTE: Register for lab section 011 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: 12 hours in geography.

2855 GEOG 403-001* ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS LEC3 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM HS 154 SCOTTNOTE: Prereq: 6 credits of Geography

2231 GEOG 412-001* WTHR ANALYSIS & FORECAST LEC3 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM HS 156 PARNELLNOTE: Prereq: GEOG 201 and GEOG 410.

2091 GEOG 413-001* APPLIED CLIMATOLOGY LEC3 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM HS 156 PARNELLNOTE: Prereq: GEOG 201 or permission of instructor.

1493 GEOG 414-001* RESEARCH & WRITING LEC3 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM HS 154 SKEETERNOTE: Prereq - 12 hours of GEOG, completion of GEOG 204. May not be taken for credit if student has credit for GEOG

300.

1372 GEOG 415-001* SELECTED PROBLEMS IND1 - 3 TBA TBA SKEETERNOTE: May be taken for graduate credit. Prereq - 18 hours in GEOG and consent of Department Chair. **Permission

number needed to register for class.

3201 GEOG 416-001* SMART GROWTH LEC3 MW 05:30PM -06:45PM HS 156 ALI MOUSTAFANOTE: Prereq: GEOG 308 or permission of the instructor

2258 GEOG 417-001* WATER RESOURCES LEC3 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM HS 154 BLOODWORTHNOTE: Prereq: One course in physical geography and one course in human geography and junior standing.

3199 GEOG 422-010* READINGS IN GEOGRAPHY IND1 - 3 TBA TBA SKEETERNOTE: Permission # required to register

2257 GEOG 435-001* GIS PROGRAMMING LEC3 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM HS 153 LEMBONOTE: Prereq: GEOG 320 or COSC 117 or 118 or 120. Cannot receive credit for both GEOG 335 and GEOG 435.

1373 GEOG 460-001* INTERNSHIP INT1 - 3 TBA TBA SKEETERNOTE: Prereq - GEOG major, senior standing and consent of Department Chair. Pass Fail only. **Permission number

needed to register for class.

3200 GEOG 499-001* GEOGRAPHY HONORS IND6NOTE: Permission of Dept Chair

3206 GEOG 515-001* SELECTED PROBLEMS IND1 - 3 TBA TBA ONLINE STAFFNOTE: Permission of Instructor

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2661 GEOG 519-701 ADVANCED GIS LEC4 TBA TBA STAFFNOTE: Graduate Standing. Enroll in lab section 711 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 701. Instructor

Permission required for registration.2662 GEOG 519-711* ADVANCED GIS LAB4 TBA TBA STAFF

NOTE: Graduate Standing. Enroll in lab section 711 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 701. InstructorPermission required for registration.

3915 GEOG 550-701* TOPICS IN GEOGRAPHY LEC3 TBA TBA ONLINE SCOTTNOTE: GRADUATE level class. Online instruction

2092 GEOG 619-701* MANAGING GIS SEM3 TBA TBA LEMBONOTE: Prereq: Graduate standing and GEOG 419 or GEOG 519.

2093 GEOG 630-701* GIS & PUBLIC ADMIN SEM3 TBA TBA ONLINE HAMILTONNOTE: Prereq: Graduate standing, POSC 540, and GEOG 419 or GEOG 519.

*******************************************Geology (GEOL)*******************************************

1374 GEOL 103-010 INTRO TO PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LEC444 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM HS 148 CHENNOTE: Register for lab section 011 or 012 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010.

1375 GEOL 103-011* INTRO TO PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LAB444 M 11:00AM -12:40PM HS 156 CHENNOTE: Register for lab section 011 or 012 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010.

1376 GEOL 103-012* INTRO TO PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LAB444 W 11:00AM -12:40PM HS 156 CHENNOTE: Register for lab section 011 or 012 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010.

1775 GEOL 103-020 INTRO TO PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LEC444 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM HS 148 CAWTHERNNOTE: Register for lab section 021 or 022 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020.

1776 GEOL 103-021* INTRO TO PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LAB444 T 11:00AM -12:40PM HS 156 CAWTHERNNOTE: Register for lab section 021 or 022 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020.

1777 GEOL 103-022* INTRO TO PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LAB444 T 01:00PM -02:40PM HS 156 CAWTHERNNOTE: Register for lab section 021 or 022 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020.

3910 GEOL 103-030 INTRO TO PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LEC444 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM DH 133 STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 031 or 032 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 030.

3911 GEOL 103-031* INTRO TO PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LAB444 T 03:00PM -04:40PM HS 156 STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 031 or 032 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 030.

3912 GEOL 103-032* INTRO TO PHYSICAL GEOLOGY LAB444 T 05:00PM -06:40PM HS 156 STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 031 or 032 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 030.

2249 GEOL 206-010 HISTORICAL GEOLOGY LEC4 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM HS 154 CAWTHERNNOTE: Prereq: Geol 103 with a C or better. Register for lab section 011 for automatic enrollment in lecture

section 010.2250 GEOL 206-011* HISTORICAL GEOLOGY LAB4 R 02:00PM -04:40PM HS 160 CAWTHERNNOTE: Prereq: Geol 103 with a C or better. Register for lab section 011 for automatic enrollment in lecture

section 010.

2614 GEOL 336-001* STRATIGRPHY & SEDIMENTLGY LEC3 MWF 02:00PM -02:50PM HS 154 CAWTHERNNOTE: Prereq: GEOL 206 and GEOL 211

3207 GEOL 465-001* EARTH SCIENCE SEMINAR SEM1 M 05:00PM -06:40PM HS 154 ZAPROWSKINOTE: Prereq: Junior standing or permission of the instructor

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2049 GERM 101-001* ELEMENTARY GERMAN I LEC4 MW 06:00PM -07:15PM TE 154 OVERHOLT

2050 GERM 201-001* INTERMEDIATE GERMAN LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM FH 134 THOMPSONNOTE: Recommended Prereq: Germ 102

*******************************************History (HIST)*******************************************

1197 HIST 101-001* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC4 MWF 08:00AM -08:50AM TE 252 BIRCH

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1198 HIST 101-002* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC4 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM TE 252 BIRCH1351 HIST 101-003* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC4 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM TE 179 TALBERT1199 HIST 101-004* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC4 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM TE 179 MILLER1200 HIST 101-005* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC4 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM TE 179 MILLER1201 HIST 101-006* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC4 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM TE 179 TALBERT1202 HIST 101-007* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC4 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM TE 184 HANNON1203 HIST 101-008* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC4 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM TE 184 HANNON1219 HIST 101-009* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC4 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM TE 184 HANNON1223 HIST 101-010* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC4 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM DH 127 JONES1340 HIST 101-011* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC4 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM TE 179 WHITNEY1339 HIST 101-012* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC4 MWF 02:00PM -02:50PM TE 184 TODD1352 HIST 101-013* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC4 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM DH 133 CHAIKEL2051 HIST 101-014* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM TE 184 GENVERT2355 HIST 101-015* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM DH 127 CHAIKEL3908 HIST 101-016* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC4 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM TE 252 MILLER1759 HIST 101-151* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC4 TR 05:30PM -06:45PM TE 252 SACCO1829 HIST 101-152* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC4 TR 07:00PM -08:15PM TE 179 NEVILLE3614 HIST 101-700* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC4 TBA TBA ONLINE JONES

3585 HIST 102-001* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC44 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM PH 371 HESSER2798 HIST 102-002* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC44 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM PH 371 HESSER1204 HIST 102-003* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC44 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM TE 252 STAFF1205 HIST 102-005* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC44 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM PH 371 MORRIS1695 HIST 102-006* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC44 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM DH 127 MORRIS1206 HIST 102-007* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC44 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM DH 127 FERENCE1210 HIST 102-008* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC44 TR 08:00AM -09:15AM TE 184 GENVERT1207 HIST 102-009* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC44 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM TE 184 BOWLER1209 HIST 102-011* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC44 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM TE 252 SACCO2356 HIST 102-151* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC44 TR 05:30PM -06:45PM DH 133 SCHOCK1692 HIST 102-152* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC44 TR 07:00PM -08:15PM DH 133 SCHOCK2802 HIST 102-153* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC44 MW 05:30PM -06:45PM TE 179 ROBINSON1831 HIST 102-154* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC44 MW 07:00PM -08:15PM TE 179 ROBINSON3926 HIST 102-155* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC44 MW 07:00PM -08:15PM CYRYCA2305 HIST 102-450* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC44 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM WI 011 BIRCH

W 04:00PM -04:50PM STAFFNOTE: Green LLC

2405 HIST 102-451* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC44 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM TE 184 STORYNOTE: MUSIC- LLC (Living Learning Community) Members ONLY

3053 HIST 102-700* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC44 TBA TBA ONLINE SILVERSTRIMNOTE: This is an online section with no scheduled on-campus meetings.

3925 HIST 102-701* WORLD CIVILIZATIONS LEC44 TBA TBA ONLINE SILVERSTRIM

2607 HIST 103-001* FIRST YEAR SEM WORLD HIST SEM4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM TE 252 KOTLOWSKISubtitle: World in the Twentieth Century

NOTE: World in the Twentieth Century2808 HIST 103-002* FIRST YEAR SEM WORLD HIST SEM4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM TE 252 KOTLOWSKI

Subtitle: World in the Twentieth CenturyNOTE: World in the Twentieth Century

3577 HIST 103-003* FIRST YEAR SEM WORLD HIST SEM4 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM PH 371 VENOSASubtitle: Race Ethnicity & Imperialism

NOTE: Race Ethnicity & Imperialism3578 HIST 103-004* FIRST YEAR SEM WORLD HIST SEM4 MWF 02:00PM -02:50PM PH 371 VENOSA

Subtitle: Race Ethnicity & ImperialismNOTE: Race Ethnicity & Imperialism

3579 HIST 103-005* FIRST YEAR SEM WORLD HIST SEM4 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM PH 371 MUKHOPADHYAYSubtitle: Tansportation & Transformation

NOTE: Tansportation & Transformation2071 HIST 103-450* FIRST YEAR SEM WORLD HIST SEM4 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM CK LAB VENOSA

Subtitle: FIRST YR SEM: Globalized LivesNOTE: STEM LLC Restricted to approved STEM students.

2809 HIST 103-451* FIRST YEAR SEM WORLD HIST SEM4 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM TE 378 BOWLERSubtitle: Nature Science Tech in Mod Wld

NOTE: Nature Science Tech in Mod Wld

1212 HIST 201-001* UNITED STATES HISTORY LEC4 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM TE 184 WHITNEY1213 HIST 201-002* UNITED STATES HISTORY LEC4 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM TE 184 WHITNEY1323 HIST 201-003* UNITED STATES HISTORY LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM DH 133 FRENCH1324 HIST 201-004* UNITED STATES HISTORY LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM TE 179 BUSS2583 HIST 201-005* UNITED STATES HISTORY LEC4 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM HS 211 GENVERT3923 HIST 201-006* UNITED STATES HISTORY LEC4 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM TE 252 FRENCH

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2406 HIST 201-151* UNITED STATES HISTORY LEC4 TR 05:30PM -06:45PM DH 127 FERENCE

1220 HIST 202-001* UNITED STATES HISTORY LEC4 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM TE 252 GOYENS1214 HIST 202-002* UNITED STATES HISTORY LEC4 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM TE 252 GOYENS1215 HIST 202-003* UNITED STATES HISTORY LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM DH 133 GONZALEZ3924 HIST 202-004* UNITED STATES HISTORY LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM DH 133 GONZALEZ1343 HIST 202-151* UNITED STATES HISTORY LEC4 MW 05:30PM -06:45PM DH 127 NEVILLE1758 HIST 202-152* UNITED STATES HISTORY LEC4 MW 07:00PM -08:15PM DH 127 STAFF3580 HIST 202-153* UNITED STATES HISTORY LEC4 TR 05:30PM -06:45PM TE 179 STAFF

1222 HIST 215-001* TOPICS IN HISTORY LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM TE 184 FRENCHSubtitle: LGBTQ Studies

NOTE: An interdisciplinary study of the historical and social contexts of personal, cultural and political aspectsof LGBTQ life. Sources from a variety of fields, such as literature, history, psychology, sociology, and filmby and about LGBTQ people will be studied. Counts toward the Gender and Sexuality Studies major minor. MeetsGeneral Education IIB.

3582 HIST 215-041* TOPICS IN HISTORY LEC4 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM HO 105 MUKHOPADHYAYSubtitle: Art & Power

Combined Sections: HIST 215/HON311.042

3588 HIST 302-001* COL & REV AMERICA 1607-1783 LEC4 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM TE 184 CARAYON

3589 HIST 319-001* ROMAN HISTORY LEC4 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM DH 133 BIRCH

3591 HIST 323-001* 19TH CENTURY EUROPE LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM TE 179 BOWLER

1216 HIST 330-010* PROSEMINAR IN HISTORY LEC44 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM PH 371 GOYENSNOTE: Prereq: HIST 101, 102 and 201 or 202. Register for lecture section 001 for automatic enrollment in lab

section 011.1221 HIST 330-011 PROSEMINAR IN HISTORY LAB44 M 04:15PM -05:05PM PH 371 GOYENSNOTE: Register for lecture section 001 for automatic enrollment in lab section 011.

1217 HIST 330-020* PROSEMINAR IN HISTORY LEC44 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM PH 371 CARAYONNOTE: Prereq: HIST 101, 102 and 201 or 202. Register for lecture section 002 for automatic enrollment in lab

section 012.2053 HIST 330-021 PROSEMINAR IN HISTORY LAB44 T 10:45AM -11:35AM PH 371 CARAYONNOTE: Register for lecture section 020 for automatic enrollment in lab section 021.

3592 HIST 334-001* COLONIAL LATIN AMERICA LEC4 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM TE 179 STORY

3593 HIST 343-001* HISTORY OF INDIA: 1857-PRES LEC4 MW 05:30PM -06:45PM PH 371 MUKHOPADHYAY

3594 HIST 355-041* THE MIDDLE EAST SINCE 1800 LEC4 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM HO 105 VENOSACombined Sections: HIST 355/HONR 311.041

3597 HIST 389-001* U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM DH 133 LONG

3598 HIST 405-001* U.S. IN THE 20TH CENTURY I LEC4 T 05:30PM -08:00PM PH 371 KOTLOWSKICombined Sections: HIST 405/511

2924 HIST 445-001* AFRICAN-AMER HIST FROM 1865 LEC4 TR TBA GONZALEZCombined Sections: HIST 445/545

3599 HIST 465-001* MONGOL WARLORD LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM DH 127 FERENCECombined Sections: HIST 465/565

3600 HIST 479-001* MEDIEVAL MILITARY HISTORY LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM TE 179 TALBERTCombined Sections: HIST 479/579

2602 HIST 490-001* STUDIES IN HISTORY LEC4 MW TBA FRENCHSubtitle: Sexuality in the US

Combined Sections: HIST 490/590NOTE: Addresses the history of sexuality in the US from 1607 to the Present. Topics include not only LGBTQ identity

but also histories of prostitution, courtship & dating, marriage, reproductive rights, and sexual violence.History students will have the opportunity to write a registered research paper. Counts toward the Gender andSexuality Studies major minor.

1765 HIST 498-001* INTERNSHIP INT1 - 4 TBA TBA CARAYON

3601 HIST 511-001* U.S. IN THE 20TH CENTURY I LEC3 T 05:30PM -08:00PM PH 371 KOTLOWSKICombined Sections: HIST 405/511

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3016 HIST 545-091* AFRICAN-AMER HIST FROM 1865 LEC3 TR TBA GONZALEZCombined Sections: HIST 445/545

3602 HIST 565-001* MONGOL WARLORD LEC3 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM DH 127 FERENCECombined Sections: HIST 465/565

3603 HIST 579-001* MEDIEVAL MILITARY HISTORY LEC3 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM TE 179 TALBERTCombined Sections: HIST 479/579

3604 HIST 590-001* STUDIES IN HISTORY LEC3 MW TBA FRENCHCombined Sections: HIST 490/590

3611 HIST 604-001* SEMINAR IN EUROPEAN HIST LEC3 T 07:00PM -09:45PM TE 252 WALTON-WADESubtitle: British Reformations

3605 HIST 612-001* SPECIAL TOPICS SEMINAR LEC3 W 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 184 GONZALEZSubtitle: Black Internationalism

1706 HIST 629-001* INDIV RESEARCH/HISTORIOGRA IND3 TBA TBA CARAYON1774 HIST 629-002* INDIV RESEARCH/HISTORIOGRA IND3 TBA TBA LONG

1218 HIST 630-001* DIRECTED RESEARCH LEC3 TBA TBA TALBERTSubtitle: Civil War Through Lens Bayly

NOTE: Graduate credit only. Prereq: Consent of instructor and Graduate Director required. Restricted topreapproved students.

3874 HIST 630-002* DIRECTED RESEARCH LEC3 TBA TBA WALTON-WADESubtitle: Hist & Non-Orth Relig of Anglo

3875 HIST 630-003* DIRECTED RESEARCH LEC3 TBA TBA LONG3878 HIST 630-004* DIRECTED RESEARCH LEC3 TBA TBA GOYENS

*******************************************Health (HLTH)*******************************************

1023 HLTH 102-001* FIRST AID & SAFETY LEC1 S 09:00AM -05:00PM DH 116 STAFFNOTE: Class meets on Saturday, September 10, 2016 May not receive credit for both HLTH 102 and 201. Class fee

applies.2697 HLTH 102-002* FIRST AID & SAFETY LEC1 S 09:00AM -05:00PM DH 116 STAFFNOTE: Class meets on Saturday, October 15, 2016 May not receive credit for both HLTH 102 and 201. Class fee applies.

3127 HLTH 102-003* FIRST AID & SAFETY LEC1 S 09:00AM -05:00PM DH 116 STAFFNOTE: Class meets on Saturday, November 12, 2016 May not receive credit for both HLTH 102 and 201. Class fee

applies.3513 HLTH 102-004* FIRST AID & SAFETY LEC1 S 09:00AM -05:00PM DH 116 STAFFNOTE: Class meets on Saturday, November 19, 2016 May not receive credit for both HLTH 102 and 201. Class fee

applies.

3917 HLTH 110-002* FOUND OF HLTH EDUCATION LEC3 MW 04:00PM -05:15PM HS 341 STAFF1068 HLTH 110-151* FOUND OF HLTH EDUCATION LEC3 M 05:30PM -08:15PM MC 204 WATERSNOTE: Three hours per week.

2628 HLTH 225-001* HEALTH BEHAVIOR LEC3 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM DH 130 MASENIORNOTE: PREREQUISITE: HLTH 110 or permission of instructor. Three hours per week.

3646 HLTH 230-001* CHRONIC & COMMUNIC DISEASE LEC3 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM MC 204 NOBILING

1069 HLTH 240-001* DRUG EDUCATION LEC3 MW 04:00PM -05:15PM MC 204 MAYKRANTZNOTE: PREREQUISITE: HLTH 110 or permission of instructor. Three hours per week.

2770 HLTH 240-151* DRUG EDUCATION LEC3 W 05:30PM -08:15PM MC 204 MAYKRANTZNOTE: PREREQUISITE: HLTH 110 or permission of instructor. Three hours per week.

3453 HLTH 260-001* HEALTH LITERACY & COMM LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM MC 204 LONG-WHITE

1061 HLTH 311-001* HUMAN SEXUALITY EDUCATION LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM TE 381 NOBILINGNOTE: Three hours per week with enhancement.

2769 HLTH 311-370* HUMAN SEXUALITY EDUCATION LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM SHADYGROVENOBILINGNOTE: FOR SHADY GROVE STUDENTS ONLY. Three hours per week with enhancement.

1042 HLTH 317-001* NUTRIT, HEALTH & HUMAN PERF LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM TE 156 MARQUETTENOTE: PREREQUISITE: BIOL 216. May not receive credit for both HLTH 317 and HLTH 217. Four hours per week.

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2641 HLTH 317-002* NUTRIT, HEALTH & HUMAN PERF LEC4 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM TE 381 MAZZETTINOTE: PREREQUISITE: BIOL 216. May not receive credit for both HLTH 317 and HLTH 217. Four hours per week.

1024 HLTH 317-003* NUTRIT, HEALTH & HUMAN PERF LEC4 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM DH 213 MAZZETTINOTE: PREREQUISITE: BIOL 216. May not receive credit for both HLTH 317 and HLTH 217. Four hours per week.

2333 HLTH 317-370* NUTRIT, HEALTH & HUMAN PERF LEC4 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM SHADYGROVEMAZZETTINOTE: FOR SHADY GROVE STUDENTS ONLY. Prerequisite: BIOL 216. May not receive credit for both HLTH 317 and HLTH

217.

2598 HLTH 325-001* PLAN & ASSESS HLTH PRGRMS LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM DH 130 LONG-WHITENOTE: PREREQUISITES: HLTH 225, HLTH 230, HLTH 240. Three hours per week.

1067 HLTH 401-001* COMMUNITY HEALTH LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM TE 381 NOBILINGNOTE: PREREQUISITE: HLTH 120. Three hours per week.

2597 HLTH 401-370* COMMUNITY HEALTH LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM SHADYGROVENOBILINGNOTE: FOR SHADY GROVE STUDENTS ONLY. PREREQUISITE: HLTH 120. Three hours per week.

1071 HLTH 480-001* INTERNSHIP IN COMMUNITY HLTH SUP12 TBA TBA LONG-WHITENOTE: Prerequisites: Completion of all required major core curriculum courses with a C or better and a cumulative

GPA of at least 2.50. A minimum of 450 supervised hours of service in a community-based health setting.

3033 HLTH 490-001* SELECTED TOPICS IN HLTH LEC3 M 02:00PM -04:30PM DH 130 REID/ANTHONYSubtitle: Intro to Global Health

3916 HLTH 490-002* SELECTED TOPICS IN HLTH LEC3 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM DH 130 MARINARO

*******************************************Honors Program (HONR)*******************************************

2054 HONR 111-041* CRITICAL THINKING & WRITING LEC4 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM HO 105 HILLNOTE: NOTE: Limited to students in the Bellavance Honors Program.

3901 HONR 111-042* CRITICAL THINKING & WRITING LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM TE 226A STAFFTR 02:00PM -03:15PM MK 007 STAFF

2401 HONR 111-451* CRITICAL THINKING & WRITING LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM MK 007 WOODNOTE: NOTE: Limited to students in the Bellavance Honors Program LLC (Living Learning Community) Members ONLY

3307 HONR 111-452* CRITICAL THINKING & WRITING LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM MK 007 WOOD3308 HONR 111-453* CRITICAL THINKING & WRITING LEC4 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM HO 105 HILL3309 HONR 111-454* CRITICAL THINKING & WRITING LEC4 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM PO 007 HILL3903 HONR 111-455* CRITICAL THINKING & WRITING LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM TE 277 STAFF

3351 HONR 112-041* ISSUES IN SOCIAL SCIENCES LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM BECKERSubtitle: What Should the Next President

2055 HONR 211-041* ISSUES IN HUMANITIES LEC4 M 03:00PM -05:45PM HH 117 SIMMONSSubtitle: Media Influence & War

NOTE: HONR 211.041

2734 HONR 212-041* ISSUES IN NATURAL SCIENCES LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM HO 105 CAMILLOSubtitle: Biology in Society

1802 HONR 311-041* INTERDISCIPLINARY SEMINAR SEM4 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM HO 105 VENOSASubtitle: Modern Middle Eastern History

Combined Sections: HIST 355/HONR 311.041NOTE: HONR 311.041

2735 HONR 311-042* INTERDISCIPLINARY SEMINAR SEM4 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM HO 105 MUKHOPADHYAYSubtitle: Art and Power

Combined Sections: HIST 215/HON311.0422732 HONR 311-043* INTERDISCIPLINARY SEMINAR SEM4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM TE 151 SURAK

Subtitle: Radical PoliticalTheoryCombined Sections: POSC399/HONR311

2733 HONR 311-044* INTERDISCIPLINARY SEMINAR SEM4 M 03:00PM -06:00PM DH 126 CAMPBELLSubtitle: History of Nursing

2916 HONR 311-045* INTERDISCIPLINARY SEMINAR SEM4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM HO 105 WENKESubtitle: Mark Twain & Kurt Vonnegut

Combined Sections: ENGL300/HON3113051 HONR 311-046* INTERDISCIPLINARY SEMINAR SEM4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM HS 337 MIRIEL

R 01:00PM -03:30PM HS 265 MIRIELCombined Sections: BIOL 495/Honors 311NOTE: Prerequsitie: BIOL 350.

3331 HONR 311-047* INTERDISCIPLINARY SEMINAR SEM4 TR 08:00AM -09:15AM HO 105 KINGSubtitle: Lit of the Harlem Renaissance

Combined Sections: ENGL379/HO311

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1224 HONR 312-041* HONR RESRCH/CREATIVE PROJ IND1 TBA TBA STAFFNOTE: Prereq: Admission to the Honors Program.

2988 HONR 312-042* HONR RESRCH/CREATIVE PROJ IND1 TBA TBA STAFF2989 HONR 312-043* HONR RESRCH/CREATIVE PROJ IND1 TBA TBA STAFF3767 HONR 312-044* HONR RESRCH/CREATIVE PROJ IND1 TBA TBA STAFF2990 HONR 312-045* HONR RESRCH/CREATIVE PROJ IND1 TBA TBA STAFF2991 HONR 312-046* HONR RESRCH/CREATIVE PROJ IND1 TBA TBA STAFF2992 HONR 312-047* HONR RESRCH/CREATIVE PROJ IND1 TBA TBA STAFF3768 HONR 312-048* HONR RESRCH/CREATIVE PROJ IND1 TBA TBA STAFF3769 HONR 312-049* HONR RESRCH/CREATIVE PROJ IND1 TBA TBA STAFF3770 HONR 312-050* HONR RESRCH/CREATIVE PROJ IND1 TBA TBA STAFF3771 HONR 312-051* HONR RESRCH/CREATIVE PROJ IND1 TBA TBA STAFF3811 HONR 312-052* HONR RESRCH/CREATIVE PROJ IND1 TBA TBA STAFF3812 HONR 312-053* HONR RESRCH/CREATIVE PROJ IND1 TBA TBA STAFF3813 HONR 312-054* HONR RESRCH/CREATIVE PROJ IND1 TBA TBA STAFF3828 HONR 312-055* HONR RESRCH/CREATIVE PROJ IND1 TBA TBA STAFF3845 HONR 312-056* HONR RESRCH/CREATIVE PROJ IND1 TBA TBA STAFF3870 HONR 312-057* HONR RESRCH/CREATIVE PROJ IND1 TBA TBA STAFF3905 HONR 312-058* HONR RESRCH/CREATIVE PROJ IND1 TBA TBA STAFF

1225 HONR 490-041* HONORS THESIS PREPARATION IND1 TBA TBA BUSSNOTE: Prereq: Admission to the Honors Program

1226 HONR 495-041* HONORS THESIS THE3 - 4 TBA TBA STAFFNOTE: Prereq: HONR 490

2074 HONR 495-042* HONORS THESIS THE3 - 4 TBA TBA STAFFNOTE: Prereq: HONR 490

3772 HONR 495-043* HONORS THESIS THE3 - 4 TBA TBA STAFF3773 HONR 495-044* HONORS THESIS THE3 - 4 TBA TBA STAFF1764 HONR 495-045* HONORS THESIS THE3 - 4 TBA TBA STAFFNOTE: Prereq: HONR 490

2427 HONR 495-046* HONORS THESIS THE3 - 4 TBA TBA STAFFNOTE: Prereq: HONR 490

3774 HONR 495-047* HONORS THESIS THE3 - 4 TBA TBA STAFF3775 HONR 495-048* HONORS THESIS THE3 - 4 TBA TBA STAFF2987 HONR 495-049* HONORS THESIS THE3 - 4 TBA TBA STAFFNOTE: Prereq: HONR 490

3140 HONR 495-050* HONORS THESIS THE3 - 4 TBA TBA STAFF3143 HONR 495-051* HONORS THESIS THE3 - 4 TBA TBA STAFF

1318 HONR 496-041* HONORS THESIS CONSULT SUP0 TBA TBA BUSSNOTE: Prereq: HONR 490 Coreq: HONR 495 or departmental course approved by the Honors Program Director.

*******************************************Interdisciplinary Stu (IDIS)*******************************************

2350 IDIS 100-001* FRESHMAN SEMINAR LEC3 TBA TBA BARDZELLSubtitle: Bikes, Beach, and Beyond

NOTE: Prereq: Incoming Freshman, Must enroll in the New Algonquin Canoe3850 IDIS 100-002* FRESHMAN SEMINAR LEC3 TBA TBA ANDERTON/CURTIN

Subtitle: Acadia Adventure2435 IDIS 100-003* FRESHMAN SEMINAR LEC3 TBA TBA FERENCE/RAGAN

Subtitle: Algonquin CanoeNOTE: Prereq: Incoming Freshmen, Must enroll in the New Student Experience ACADIA Adventure Outdoor Program.

3381 IDIS 280-001* SPECIAL TOPICS IN INTERDIS ST LEC2131 - 61 R 03:30PM -05:00PM PH 258 FALLONSubtitle: Personal Professional Dev

NOTE: This course is designed to help you develop a personal strategy for success after graduation. Whether you areplanning on entering the world of work, enrolling in graduate school or spending a year volunteering, thisclass will show you how to prepare yourself for life after Salisbury University.

3888 IDIS 280-002* SPECIAL TOPICS IN INTERDIS ST LEC2131 - 61 R 09:30AM -12:15PM SC 206 POPESubtitle: Interdis Sem Adoles Issues I

NOTE: This course is designed specifically as a training course for AmeriCorps members who will be serving withvulnerable populations in a number of different settings on the Eastern Shore of Maryland during the 2016-2017year as part of ShoreCorps PALS. Material presented will focus on selected topics related specifically toservice learning, human development, and conflict resolution, which will assist participants to work withvulnerable populations in the context of their families and communities. Emphasis will be given to theconcept and practice of service learning and to individual member development. The course will also serve asa vehicle for building esprit de corps among ShoreCorps PALS members

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3067 IDIS 280-151* SPECIAL TOPICS IN INTERDIS ST LEC2131 - 61 M 07:00PM -08:30PM FH 111 MCENTEESubtitle: Race and Identity in the US

NOTE: This course explores race and identity in the United States from an interdisciplinary perspective throughlectures and small group discussion.

3879 IDIS 280-450* SPECIAL TOPICS IN INTERDIS ST LEC1 - 6 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM PO 007 JACKSONSubtitle: Exploring Possible Majors

NOTE: This course is designed to help students decide what majors and minors are best for them, and how thesechoices may shape the careers. Students will be introduced to campus resources that will help them decide,along with an assessment of personal interests, values, and personality traits.

3887 IDIS 280-451* SPECIAL TOPICS IN INTERDIS ST LEC2131 - 61 TBA TBA BURKESubtitle: Opportunity Discovery and Idea

NOTE: Sophomore Business LLC2974 IDIS 280-460* SPECIAL TOPICS IN INTERDIS ST LEC2131 - 61 M 06:00PM -07:30PM SG 131 LEE

Subtitle: Mentoring

3865 IDIS 325-001* INTDSP STU IN CIVIC ENGAGEMT LEC4 TBA TBA NEWTONSubtitle: Washington Center

2654 IDIS 335-001* FUNDAMENTALS OF INTERDIS LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM PH 350 ELLISSubtitle: Interdis Approach Cont Legends

NOTE: This course will examine the nature and functions of contemporary legends, legend-telling, and legend-basedcollective action in the modern world.

2954 IDIS 435-001* INTERDIS RESEARCH SEMINAR SEM4 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM PH 277 SHARYSubtitle: Age in Cinema

NOTE: Examines social, political, psychological, and aesthetic considerations of aging in American movies, startingwith representations of childhood, moving through adolescence, into middle age, and concluding with laterlife.

3864 IDIS 490-001* INTERNSHIP IN IDIS INT4 - 8 TBA TBA WASHCENTERNEWTONSubtitle: Washington Center

*******************************************Information Systems (INFO)*******************************************

3756 INFO 111-711* BUSI MICROCOMPUTER USE LAB1NOTE: Laboratory course that familiarizes students with current end-user software such as word processors,

spreadsheets and databases. May not receive credit for both INFO 111 and INFO 211. Two hours per week.

1955 INFO 211-504* INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT LEC4444444444 T 09:00AM -10:45AM PH 248 ANDERSONNOTE: Become familiar with current end-user software, such as word processing, spreadsheets and databases, and

examine the use of these and other information technology to meet management challenges within the businessenvironment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects ofinformation systems and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Maynot receive credit for both INFO 111 and INFO 211. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week.

2413 INFO 211-505* INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT LEC4444444444 T 11:00AM -12:45PM PH 248 ANDERSONNOTE: Become familiar with current end-user software, such as word processing, spreadsheets and databases, and

examine the use of these and other information technology to meet management challenges within the businessenvironment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects ofinformation systems and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Maynot receive credit for both INFO 111 and INFO 211. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week.

2412 INFO 211-507* INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT LEC4444444444 R 09:00AM -10:45AM PH 248 ANDERSONNOTE: Become familiar with current end-user software, such as word processing, spreadsheets and databases, and

examine the use of these and other information technology to meet management challenges within the businessenvironment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects ofinformation systems and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Maynot receive credit for both INFO 111 and INFO 211. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week.

2411 INFO 211-508* INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT LEC4444444444 R 11:00AM -12:45PM PH 248 ANDERSONNOTE: Become familiar with current end-user software, such as word processing, spreadsheets and databases, and

examine the use of these and other information technology to meet management challenges within the businessenvironment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects ofinformation systems and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Maynot receive credit for both INFO 111 and INFO 211. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week.

2645 INFO 211-601* INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT LEC4444444444 M 12:00PM -01:45PM PH 352 KUTCHENNOTE: Become familiar with current end-user software, such as word processing, spreadsheets and databases, and

examine the use of these and other information technology to meet management challenges within the businessenvironment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects ofinformation systems and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Maynot receive credit for both INFO 111 and INFO 211. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week.

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2414 INFO 211-602* INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT LEC4444444444 M 01:30PM -03:15PM PH 248 BURKENOTE: Become familiar with current end-user software, such as word processing, spreadsheets and databases, and

examine the use of these and other information technology to meet management challenges within the businessenvironment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects ofinformation systems and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Maynot receive credit for both INFO 111 and INFO 211. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week.

2415 INFO 211-603* INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT LEC4444444444 T 07:00PM -08:45PM PH 352 HOLMES-KRIGERNOTE: Become familiar with current end-user software, such as word processing, spreadsheets and databases, and

examine the use of these and other information technology to meet management challenges within the businessenvironment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects ofinformation systems and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Maynot receive credit for both INFO 111 and INFO 211. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week.

2410 INFO 211-606* INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT LEC4444444444 W 01:30PM -03:15PM PH 248 BURKENOTE: Become familiar with current end-user software, such as word processing, spreadsheets and databases, and

examine the use of these and other information technology to meet management challenges within the businessenvironment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects ofinformation systems and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Maynot receive credit for both INFO 111 and INFO 211. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week.

1965 INFO 211-609* INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT LEC4444444444 T 05:00PM -06:45PM PH 352 HOLMES-KRIGERNOTE: Become familiar with current end-user software, such as word processing, spreadsheets and databases, and

examine the use of these and other information technology to meet management challenges within the businessenvironment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects ofinformation systems and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Maynot receive credit for both INFO 111 and INFO 211. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week.

1598 INFO 211-610* INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT LEC4444444444 W 07:00PM -08:45PM PH 248 ADENIRANNOTE: Become familiar with current end-user software, such as word processing, spreadsheets and databases, and

examine the use of these and other information technology to meet management challenges within the businessenvironment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects ofinformation systems and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Maynot receive credit for both INFO 111 and INFO 211. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week.

3352 INFO 211-701 INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT LAB4444444444 TBA TBA ONLINE CHANDRASHEKARNOTE: Become familiar with current end-user software, such as word processing, spreadsheets and databases, and

examine the use of these and other information technology to meet management challenges within the businessenvironment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects ofinformation systems and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Maynot receive credit for both INFO 111 and INFO 211. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week.

3353 INFO 211-702 INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT LAB4444444444 TBA TBA ONLINE BURKENOTE: Become familiar with current end-user software, such as word processing, spreadsheets and databases, and

examine the use of these and other information technology to meet management challenges within the businessenvironment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects ofinformation systems and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Maynot receive credit for both INFO 111 and INFO 211. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week.

3356 INFO 211-703 INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT LAB4444444444 TBA TBA ONLINE CHANDRASHEKARNOTE: Become familiar with current end-user software, such as word processing, spreadsheets and databases, and

examine the use of these and other information technology to meet management challenges within the businessenvironment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects ofinformation systems and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Maynot receive credit for both INFO 111 and INFO 211. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week.

3357 INFO 211-704 INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT LAB4444444444 TBA TBA ONLINE CHAMBERSNOTE: Become familiar with current end-user software, such as word processing, spreadsheets and databases, and

examine the use of these and other information technology to meet management challenges within the businessenvironment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects ofinformation systems and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Maynot receive credit for both INFO 111 and INFO 211. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week.

3358 INFO 211-705 INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT LAB4444444444 TBA TBA ONLINE CHAMBERSNOTE: Become familiar with current end-user software, such as word processing, spreadsheets and databases, and

examine the use of these and other information technology to meet management challenges within the businessenvironment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects ofinformation systems and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Maynot receive credit for both INFO 111 and INFO 211. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week.

3359 INFO 211-706 INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT LAB4444444444 TBA TBA ONLINE BURKENOTE: Become familiar with current end-user software, such as word processing, spreadsheets and databases, and

examine the use of these and other information technology to meet management challenges within the businessenvironment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects ofinformation systems and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Maynot receive credit for both INFO 111 and INFO 211. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week.

3360 INFO 211-707 INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT LAB4444444444 TBA TBA ONLINE CHAMBERSNOTE: Become familiar with current end-user software, such as word processing, spreadsheets and databases, and

examine the use of these and other information technology to meet management challenges within the businessenvironment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects ofinformation systems and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Maynot receive credit for both INFO 111 and INFO 211. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week.

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3361 INFO 211-708 INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT LAB4444444444 TBA TBA ONLINE CHAMBERSNOTE: Become familiar with current end-user software, such as word processing, spreadsheets and databases, and

examine the use of these and other information technology to meet management challenges within the businessenvironment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects ofinformation systems and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Maynot receive credit for both INFO 111 and INFO 211. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week.

3362 INFO 211-709 INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT LAB4444444444 TBA TBA ONLINE CHANDRASHEKARNOTE: Become familiar with current end-user software, such as word processing, spreadsheets and databases, and

examine the use of these and other information technology to meet management challenges within the businessenvironment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects ofinformation systems and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Maynot receive credit for both INFO 111 and INFO 211. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week.

3363 INFO 211-710 INFO SYS CONCEPTS FOR MGMT LAB4444444444 TBA TBA ONLINE CHANDRASHEKARNOTE: Become familiar with current end-user software, such as word processing, spreadsheets and databases, and

examine the use of these and other information technology to meet management challenges within the businessenvironment. Computer-based labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects ofinformation systems and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Maynot receive credit for both INFO 111 and INFO 211. Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week.

1599 INFO 281-001* INTERMEDIATE BUSI STATISTICS LEC3 MW 09:00AM -10:15AM TE 280A STAFFMW 09:00AM -10:15AM PH 349 SALIMIAN

NOTE: Study of modern statistical techniques with emphasis on data analysis in a computer assisted environment.Topics include analysis of variance and experimental design, categorical data analysis, regression analysis,model building, time series analysis and index numbers. Prerequisites: C or better in INFO 111 or INFO 211 orCOSC 116, C or better in MATH 155, C or better in MATH 160 or 201. Three hours per week.

1795 INFO 281-002* INTERMEDIATE BUSI STATISTICS LEC3 MW 10:30AM -11:45AM TE 280A STAFFMW 10:30AM -11:45AM PH 349 SALIMIAN

NOTE: Study of modern statistical techniques with emphasis on data analysis in a computer assisted environment.Topics include analysis of variance and experimental design, categorical data analysis, regression analysis,model building, time series analysis and index numbers. Prerequisites: C or better in INFO 111 or INFO 211 orCOSC 116, C or better in MATH 155, C or better in MATH 160 or 201. Three hours per week.

1796 INFO 281-003* INTERMEDIATE BUSI STATISTICS LEC3 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM TE 280A SALIMIANTR 12:30PM -01:45PM PH 350 SALIMIAN

NOTE: Study of modern statistical techniques with emphasis on data analysis in a computer assisted environment.Topics include analysis of variance and experimental design, categorical data analysis, regression analysis,model building, time series analysis and index numbers. Prerequisites: C or better in INFO 111 or INFO 211 orCOSC 116, C or better in MATH 155, C or better in MATH 160 or 201. Three hours per week.

2407 INFO 281-004* INTERMEDIATE BUSI STATISTICS LEC3 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM TE 280A SALIMIANTR 02:00PM -03:15PM PH 350 SALIMIAN

NOTE: Study of modern statistical techniques with emphasis on data analysis in a computer assisted environment.Topics include analysis of variance and experimental design, categorical data analysis, regression analysis,model building, time series analysis and index numbers. Prerequisites: C or better in INFO 111 or INFO 211 orCOSC 116, C or better in MATH 155, C or better in MATH 160 or 201. Three hours per week.

3840 INFO 281-152* INTERMEDIATE BUSI STATISTICS LEC3 W 07:00PM -09:45PM TE 110A QUAN1956 INFO 281-601* INTERMEDIATE BUSI STATISTICS LEC3 M 09:00AM -10:15AM PH 248 KOTTEMANNNOTE: Study of modern statistical techniques with emphasis on data analysis in a computer assisted environment.

Topics include analysis of variance and experimental design, categorical data analysis, regression analysis,model building, time series analysis and index numbers. Prerequisites: C or better in INFO 111 or INFO 211 orCOSC 116, C or better in MATH 155, C or better in MATH 160 or 201. Three hours per week.

2398 INFO 281-602* INTERMEDIATE BUSI STATISTICS LEC3 M 10:30AM -11:45AM PH 248 KOTTEMANNNOTE: Study of modern statistical techniques with emphasis on data analysis in a computer assisted environment.

Topics include analysis of variance and experimental design, categorical data analysis, regression analysis,model building, time series analysis and index numbers. Prerequisites: C or better in INFO 111 or INFO 211 orCOSC 116, C or better in MATH 155, C or better in MATH 160 or 201. Three hours per week.

1600 INFO 301-001* BUSI APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT LEC3 MW 09:00AM -10:15AM PH 352 WRIGHTNOTE: Introduction to the development of business applications using software development languages and tools

commonly used in industry. Topics include design and implementation of user interfaces, business processautomation and data stores. Major Prerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, C or better in INFO 211.Non-Major Prerequisites: Junior standing, C or better in INFO 211. Three hours per week.

1691 INFO 301-002* BUSI APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT LEC3 MW 10:30AM -11:45AM PH 352 WRIGHTNOTE: Introduction to the development of business applications using software development languages and tools

commonly used in industry. Topics include design and implementation of user interfaces, business processautomation and data stores. Major Prerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, C or better in INFO 211.Non-Major Prerequisites: Junior standing, C or better in INFO 211. Three hours per week.

1837 INFO 311-151* BUSINESS SYSTEMS ANALYSIS LEC3 W 07:15PM -10:00PM PH 352 HARRNOTE: Study the methods and techniques for conducting a systems project that solves business problems with

information technology. Plan, analyze, design and implement a business system as a member of a project team.Computer-based systems analysis and design tool is available for use in the lab. May not receive credit forboth INFO 475 and INFO 311. Major Prerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, C or better in INFO 211.Non-Major Prerequisites: Junior standing, C or better in INFO 211. Three hours per week.

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1750 INFO 315-001* PROJECT MANAGEMENT LEC3 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM PH 274 ANDERSONR 02:00PM -03:15PM PH 353 ANDERSON

NOTE: Introduces students to formal project management methods, tools, and processes, including scope, quality,scheduling, cost estimation, communication, risk and change management. Follows the Project Management Body ofKnowledge. Although case examples focus on Information Systems, can apply to any major. Includes teamwork,guest lecturers from industry project leaders, and software applications. Major Prerequisites: Admission tothe professional program, C or better in INFO 311. Non-Major Prerequisites: Junior standing, C or better inINFO 311. Three hours per week.

1601 INFO 326-001* OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT LEC3 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM PH 349 STAFFNOTE: Study of productivity, quality control, cost-effectiveness and profitability of manufacturing and service

organizations from the managerial perspective. Topics include product design, resource requirements and flow,facility layout, distribution system design, quality control, forecasting techniques and inventory policy.Major Prerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, C or better in INFO 281. Non-Major Prerequisites:Junior standing, C or better in INFO 281. Three hours per week.

1798 INFO 326-002* OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT LEC3 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM PH 349 STAFFNOTE: Study of productivity, quality control, cost-effectiveness and profitability of manufacturing and service

organizations from the managerial perspective. Topics include product design, resource requirements and flow,facility layout, distribution system design, quality control, forecasting techniques and inventory policy.Major Prerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, C or better in INFO 281. Non-Major Prerequisites:Junior standing, C or better in INFO 281. Three hours per week.

1799 INFO 326-003* OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT LEC3 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM PH 349 STAFFNOTE: Study of productivity, quality control, cost-effectiveness and profitability of manufacturing and service

organizations from the managerial perspective. Topics include product design, resource requirements and flow,facility layout, distribution system design, quality control, forecasting techniques and inventory policy.Major Prerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, C or better in INFO 281. Non-Major Prerequisites:Junior standing, C or better in INFO 281. Three hours per week.

1602 INFO 326-004* OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT LEC3 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM PH 252 CHANDRASHEKARNOTE: Study of productivity, quality control, cost-effectiveness and profitability of manufacturing and service

organizations from the managerial perspective. Topics include product design, resource requirements and flow,facility layout, distribution system design, quality control, forecasting techniques and inventory policy.Major Prerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, C or better in INFO 281. Non-Major Prerequisites:Junior standing, C or better in INFO 281. Three hours per week.

1604 INFO 326-005* OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT LEC3 MW 01:30PM -02:45PM PH 362 HAHNNOTE: Study of productivity, quality control, cost-effectiveness and profitability of manufacturing and service

organizations from the managerial perspective. Topics include product design, resource requirements and flow,facility layout, distribution system design, quality control, forecasting techniques and inventory policy.Major Prerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, C or better in INFO 281. Non-Major Prerequisites:Junior standing, C or better in INFO 281. Three hours per week.

2486 INFO 326-006* OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT LEC3 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM PH 362 HAHNNOTE: Study of productivity, quality control, cost-effectiveness and profitability of manufacturing and service

organizations from the managerial perspective. Topics include product design, resource requirements and flow,facility layout, distribution system design, quality control, forecasting techniques and inventory policy.Major Prerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, C or better in INFO 281. Non-Major Prerequisites:Junior standing, C or better in INFO 281. Three hours per week.

3758 INFO 326-007* OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT LEC3 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM PH 350 CHANDRASHEKARNOTE: Study of productivity, quality control, cost-effectiveness and profitability of manufacturing and service

organizations from the managerial perspective. Topics include product design, resource requirements and flow,facility layout, distribution system design, quality control, forecasting techniques and inventory policy.Major Prerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, C or better in INFO 281. Non-Major Prerequisites:Junior standing, C or better in INFO 281. Three hours per week.

1603 INFO 326-151* OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT LEC3 TR 05:30PM -06:45PM PH 258 STAFFNOTE: Study of productivity, quality control, cost-effectiveness and profitability of manufacturing and service

organizations from the managerial perspective. Topics include product design, resource requirements and flow,facility layout, distribution system design, quality control, forecasting techniques and inventory policy.Major Prerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, C or better in INFO 281. Non-Major Prerequisites:Junior standing, C or better in INFO 281. Three hours per week.

3458 INFO 338-151* SPECIAL TOPICS LEC3 MW 05:30PM -06:45PM PH 353 HAHNNOTE: Advanced study of varying information systems topics based on students’ interests and needs. May be repeated

once for credit under different subtitle. May substitute for an INFO major elective. Prerequisite: Varies bytopic. Three hours per week.

1976 INFO 340-601* DATA MINING FOR BUSN INTEL LAB3 W 09:00AM -10:15AM PH 248 KOTTEMANNNOTE: A high growth area, data mining is used by organizations to better underrstand teir situations as well as the

world in which they function in order to devise effective strategies and policy options. Covers the concepts,software tools and related skills to help students become professional data analysts. A term project andpresentation adopts a real-world problem-solving context. Major Prerequisites: Admission to ProfessionalProgram, C or better in INFO 211, 281. Non-Major Prerequisites: Junior standing, C or better in INFO 211, 281.Three hours per week.

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2531 INFO 370-001* ENTPRS SYS & INTEG BUS PROC LEC3 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM PH 352 PAPKE-SHIELDSNOTE: Examines enterprise resource planning (ERP) information systems used extensively in organizations to

facilitate integrated business processes. Provides a conceptual review of underlying business processimplemented in ERP systems as well as hands-on use of ERP software to reinforce understanding. The roles ofother enterprise systems are discussed and demonstrated. Major Prerequisite: Admission to ProfessionalProgram, C or better in ACCT 201, C or better in INFO 211. Non-Major Prerequisites: Junior standing, C orbetter in ACCT 201, C or better in INFO 211. Three hours per week.

1957 INFO 385-001* DATA COMM AND NETWORKING LEC3 MW 10:30AM -11:45AM PH 353 QUANNOTE: Concepts and characteristics of data communication systems including network architectures, network operating

systems, OSI Reference Model and network trends. Examination of wired and wireless networks, network securityand network management. Major Prerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, C or better in INFO 211 orCOSC 116 or COSC 120. Non-Major Prerequisites: Junior standing, C or better in INFO 211 or COSC 116 or COSC120. Three hours per week.

2399 INFO 385-002* DATA COMM AND NETWORKING LEC3 MW 12:00PM -01:15PM PH 353 QUANNOTE: Concepts and characteristics of data communication systems including network architectures, network operating

systems, OSI Reference Model and network trends. Examination of wired and wireless networks, network securityand network management. Major Prerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, C or better in INFO 211 orCOSC 116 or COSC 120. Non-Major Prerequisites: Junior standing, C or better in INFO 211 or COSC 116 or COSC120. Three hours per week.

1606 INFO 386-001* DATABASE MANAG SYSTEMS LEC3 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM PH 352 CHANOTE: Study of the design, implementation and application of database management systems. Examination of several

commercially available systems. Major Prerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, C or better in INFO211. Non-Major Prerequisites: Junior standing, C or better in INFO 211 or COSC 118 or COSC 120. Three hoursper week.

3754 INFO 386-002* DATABASE MANAG SYSTEMS LEC3 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM PH 352 CHANOTE: Study of the design, implementation and application of database management systems. Examination of several

commercially available systems. Major Prerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, C or better in INFO211. Non-Major Prerequisites: Junior standing, C or better in INFO 211 or COSC 118 or COSC 120. Three hoursper week.

1801 INFO 460-701* SECURITY MANAGEMENT LLB3 TBA TBA ONLINE WAGGONERNOTE: Provides an overview of the field of information security and assurance through the application of policies,

education and technologies. Learn a spectrum of security methodologies and procedures relating to riskmanagement, firewalls and VPNs, access control, intrusion detection and prevention systems, cryptography, andphysical security. Major Prerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, C or better in INFO 211. Non-MajorPrerequisites: Junior standing, C or better in INFO 211. Three hours per week.

2532 INFO 465-001* GLOBAL INFO SYSTEMS MGMT LEC3 W 03:00PM -04:15PM PH 352 QUANNOTE: Analysis of technical, cultural, organizational, and geopolitical challenges facing business and IT

professionals in implementing and managing IT in an increasingly global, technological environment. Currentreadings and case studies are used to examine infrastructure, e-business, global teamwork, and transborder andcross-cultural information systems issues. Major Prerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, C or betterin INFO 211. Non-Major Prerequisites: Junior standing, C or better in INFO 211. Three hours per week.

2403 INFO 471-001* ADVANCED TOPICS IN ERP LLB3 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM PH 352 PAPKE-SHIELDSNOTE: Examines enterprise resource planning (ERP) information systems in greater depth through extensive hands-on

use of ERP software to reinforce understanding of how these systems facilitate integrated business processes.Includes configuration of an ERP system. Major Prerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, C or betterin INFO 370. Non-Major Prerequisites: Junior standing, C or better in INFO 211, INFO 370. Three hours perweek.

2533 INFO 476-701* INFO SYST DEVEL & IMPLEMENT LEC3 TBA TBA ONLINE ANDERSONNOTE: Design, implementation, and documentation of an information system. The development project is in the form of

field-study or in-depth case-study. Successful completion of this course satisfies the ABLE requirement. MajorPrerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, C or better in INFO 311. Non-Major Prerequisites: Juniorstanding, C or better in INFO 311. Three hours per week.

1605 INFO 490-601* INFORMATION SYST INTERNSHIP INT3 F 10:00AM -12:00PM PH 350 STAFFCombined Sections: INFO 490/BUAD 490NOTE: Professional work experience in information systems. Prerequisites: Junior status, Information Systems major,

placement approval and permissions of the department chair, completion of ABLE administrative requirements,admission to the Professional Program, C or better in INFO 311, successful completion of BUAD 300. Three hoursper week.

1697 INFO 494-001* DIRECTED STUDY IN INFO SYST IND1 - 3 TBA TBA ONLINE STAFFNOTE: Intensive research or study of a selected topic in management information systems. May be used as an

information systems elective if approved by the department chair. May be repeated once for credit underdifferent subtitles. Prerequisites: Junior standing and consent of instructor prior to registration.

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2337 INFO 620-691* ENTERPRISE SYS & INT BUS PRC LEC3 T 06:00PM -09:00PM PH 248 WRIGHTNOTE: Explores concepts, ethical ramifications and use of enterprise systems designed to support integrated business

processes. An international business case, Global Bike, and the international leader in enterprise resourceplanning (ERP), SAP, are used to illustrate the integration and flow of information within an organization.Implications for master data management and business strategy are also discussed. Prerequisites: Admission tothe MBA program; INFO 326 or equivalent with a grade of C or better. Six hours per week for half a semester.

3021 INFO 620-701* ENTERPRISE SYS & INT BUS PRC LEC3 TBA TBA ONLINE WRIGHTNOTE: Explores concepts, ethical ramifications and use of enterprise systems designed to support integrated business

processes. An international business case, Global Bike, and the international leader in enterprise resourceplanning (ERP), SAP, are used to illustrate the integration and flow of information within an organization.Implications for master data management and business strategy are also discussed. Prerequisites: Admission tothe MBA program; INFO 326 or equivalent with a grade of C or better. Six hours per week for half a semester.

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2424 INTB 495-001* INTERNATIONAL CASE ANALYSIS LEC3 R 05:00PM -08:00PM PH 351 ROCHENOTE: This case-based course provides a unique opportunity to review and supply various theories learned through the

international business curriculum, an interdisciplinary field. Highlights issues that are specific to keyglobal industries and major business markets in the world. Emphasizes teamwork, analytical skills andpresentation skills. Prerequisites: MGMT 320, MKTG 330, MGMT 422. Three hours per week.

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3408 JAPN 101-001* ELEMENTARY JAPANESE I LEC4 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM HH 118 COOPER

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3273 MATH 105-002* LIBERAL ARTS MATHEMATICS LEC4 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM HS 111 MAYSubtitle: Statistics Through Baseball T 09:00AM -09:50AM HS 113 MAY

3274 MATH 105-003* LIBERAL ARTS MATHEMATICS LEC4 MTWF 12:00PM -12:50PM HS 123 LUDWICKSubtitle: Music & Mathematics

2369 MATH 105-151* LIBERAL ARTS MATHEMATICS LEC4 MW 06:30PM -08:15PM HS 109 SCHULTESSubtitle: Quantitative Reas & Eff Think

1512 MATH 130-005* FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS I LEC3 TR 03:30PM -04:45PM HS 115 LACURTS1513 MATH 130-151* FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS I LEC3 MW 05:30PM -06:45PM HS 113 OLSON1514 MATH 130-152* FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS I LEC3 TR 05:30PM -06:45PM HS 113 DRECHSLER1511 MATH 130-451* FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS I LEC3 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM HS 115 AUSTIN

2512 MATH 135-151* COLLEGE ALG: MODELING APPR LEC3 MWR 05:00PM -05:50PM DH 109 JOHNSON2513 MATH 135-152* COLLEGE ALG: MODELING APPR LEC3 MWR 06:00PM -06:50PM DH 109 JOHNSON1482 MATH 135-501* COLLEGE ALG: MODELING APPR LEC3 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM HS 109 KUNCIWNOTE: Credit may not be received for more than one: MATH 100, MATH 140. Prereqs: High School Algebra I and II.

2511 MATH 135-502* COLLEGE ALG: MODELING APPR LEC3 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM HS 109 KUNCIW

1525 MATH 140-001* COLLEGE ALGEBRA & TRIGON LEC4 MTWF 01:00PM -01:50PM DH 109 JOHNSON2516 MATH 140-002* COLLEGE ALGEBRA & TRIGON LEC4 MWF 02:00PM -02:50PM HS 113 JOHNSON

T 02:00PM -02:50PM HS 109 JOHNSON

1526 MATH 150-001* DATA & PROBABILITY CONNECT LEC3 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM HS 115 LACURTS1527 MATH 150-002* DATA & PROBABILITY CONNECT LEC3 TR 03:30PM -04:45PM HS 113 MANNS2336 MATH 150-005* DATA & PROBABILITY CONNECT LEC3 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM HS 111 MANNS1528 MATH 150-151* DATA & PROBABILITY CONNECT LEC3 TR 05:00PM -06:15PM HS 115 LACURTS

2521 MATH 155-002* MOD STATISTICS WITH COMPUT LEC3 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM DH 112 FERRETTI2527 MATH 155-004* MOD STATISTICS WITH COMPUT LEC3 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM DH 112 FERRETTI3009 MATH 155-010* MOD STATISTICS WITH COMPUT LEC3 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM HS 115 MANNS3010 MATH 155-013* MOD STATISTICS WITH COMPUT LEC3 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM DH 112 PAUTLER1438 MATH 155-014* MOD STATISTICS WITH COMPUT LEC3 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM DH 112 PAUTLERNOTE: Credit may not be received by more than one: MATH 151, 155 or 213. Prereqs: HS Algebra II and plane geometry.

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1470 MATH 155-018* MOD STATISTICS WITH COMPUT LEC3 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM HS 113 PARKERNOTE: Credit may not be received by more than one: MATH 151, 155 or 213. Prereqs: HS Algebra II and plane geometry.

2522 MATH 155-019* MOD STATISTICS WITH COMPUT LEC3 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM HS 113 PARKER2646 MATH 155-021* MOD STATISTICS WITH COMPUT LEC3 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM HS 107 HOLDAI1698 MATH 155-022* MOD STATISTICS WITH COMPUT LEC3 MWF 08:00AM -08:50AM HS 109 KUNCIW1437 MATH 155-023* MOD STATISTICS WITH COMPUT LEC3 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM HS 115 TARDIFFNOTE: Credit may not be received by more than one: MATH 151, 155 or 213. Prereqs: HS Algebra II and plane geometry.

2526 MATH 155-025* MOD STATISTICS WITH COMPUT LEC3 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM HS 109 KUNCIW3060 MATH 155-451* MOD STATISTICS WITH COMPUT LEC3 TR 08:00AM -09:15AM NA 001 MANNS2520 MATH 155-501* MOD STATISTICS WITH COMPUT LEC3 TR 04:30PM -05:45PM PH 268 BARBER1834 MATH 155-502* MOD STATISTICS WITH COMPUT LEC3 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM DH 112 FERRETTI2637 MATH 155-503* MOD STATISTICS WITH COMPUT LEC3 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM DH 112 FERRETTI3059 MATH 155-504* MOD STATISTICS WITH COMPUT LEC3 MW 03:30PM -04:45PM DH 112 BEEBE2362 MATH 155-505* MOD STATISTICS WITH COMPUT LEC3 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM DH 112 HETZLER2524 MATH 155-506* MOD STATISTICS WITH COMPUT LEC3 MWF 02:00PM -02:50PM HS 109 MAY2643 MATH 155-507* MOD STATISTICS WITH COMPUT LEC3 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM HS 123 HETZLER2706 MATH 155-508* MOD STATISTICS WITH COMPUT LEC3 MW 05:00PM -06:15PM DH 112 BEEBE2707 MATH 155-509* MOD STATISTICS WITH COMPUT LEC3 TR 05:00PM -06:15PM DH 112 PAUTLER2519 MATH 155-510* MOD STATISTICS WITH COMPUT LEC3 TR 06:30PM -07:45PM DH 112 PAUTLER

2709 MATH 160-005* INTRO TO APPLIED CALCULUS LEC3 MWF 02:00PM -02:50PM HS 107 CARMACK2364 MATH 160-501* INTRO TO APPLIED CALCULUS LEC3 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM HS 115 BARBER2229 MATH 160-502* INTRO TO APPLIED CALCULUS LEC3 MW 04:30PM -05:45PM HS 115 BARBER1505 MATH 160-503* INTRO TO APPLIED CALCULUS LEC3 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM PH 348 BARBER2528 MATH 160-504* INTRO TO APPLIED CALCULUS LEC3 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM DH 109 BARBER2627 MATH 160-505* INTRO TO APPLIED CALCULUS LEC3 TR 03:30PM -04:45PM DH 109 BEEBE2530 MATH 160-506* INTRO TO APPLIED CALCULUS LEC3 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM HS 123 PARKER2529 MATH 160-507* INTRO TO APPLIED CALCULUS LEC3 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM HS 113 LUDWICK2363 MATH 160-508* INTRO TO APPLIED CALCULUS LEC3 TR 05:00PM -06:15PM HS 111 BEEBE

2365 MATH 198-001* CALCULUS FOR BIOL & MEDICINE LEC4 MWF 08:00AM -08:50AM HS 360 STONERT 08:00AM -08:50AM HS 107 STONER

2366 MATH 201-451* CALCULUS I LEC4 MTWF 09:00AM -09:50AM WI 011 BARDZELLNOTE: 0

2232 MATH 201-501* CALCULUS I LEC4 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM HS 111 KEOUGHT 10:00AM -10:50AM HS 109 KEOUGH

2433 MATH 201-502* CALCULUS I LEC4 MTWF 09:00AM -09:50AM HS 107 PARKER1434 MATH 201-503* CALCULUS I LEC4 MTWF 12:00PM -12:50PM HS 111 KEOUGHNOTE: Prereq: TRIGONOMETRY (MATH 102 140 or equivalent).

2308 MATH 201-504* CALCULUS I LEC4 MWF 02:00PM -02:50PM DH 112 HETZLERR 02:00PM -02:50PM HS 109 HETZLER

2535 MATH 201-505* CALCULUS I LEC4 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM HS 107 BANKSR 12:00PM -12:50PM HS 111 BANKS

2096 MATH 201-506* CALCULUS I LEC4 MWRF 08:00AM -08:50AM HS 123 BANKSNOTE: 0

2536 MATH 202-002* CALCULUS II LEC4 MWF 08:00AM -08:50AM DH 109 TARDIFFR 08:00AM -08:50AM HS 109 TARDIFF

2367 MATH 202-501* CALCULUS II LEC4 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM HS 109 HALPERINR 01:00PM -01:50PM HS 111 HALPERIN

2537 MATH 202-502* CALCULUS II LEC4 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM DH 109 HALPERINR 09:00AM -09:50AM HS 109 HALPERIN

1439 MATH 210-001* INTRO TO DISCRETE MATH LEC4 MTWF 11:00AM -11:50AM HS 111 MAYNOTE: Prereq: Trigonometry (MATH 102 140 or equivalent).

2094 MATH 210-004* INTRO TO DISCRETE MATH LEC4 MWF 02:00PM -02:50PM HS 115 BANKSR 02:00PM -02:50PM HS 107 BANKS

1429 MATH 210-501* INTRO TO DISCRETE MATH LEC4 MTWF 10:00AM -10:50AM HS 113 CONENOTE: Prereq: Trigonometry (MATH 102 140 or equivalent).

1435 MATH 210-502* INTRO TO DISCRETE MATH LEC4 MTWF 08:00AM -08:50AM HS 113 LUDWICKNOTE: Prereq: Trigonometry (MATH 102 140 or equivalent).

1430 MATH 213-002* STATISTICAL THINKING LEC3 MWF 08:00AM -08:50AM HS 107 HOLDAINOTE: Concurrent registration with MATH 214 is required WITHIN THE SAME ENROLLMENT TRANSACTION. Credit may not be

received for more than one: MATH 151, 155, 213. Prereq: MATH 160 or MATH 201.1529 MATH 213-501* STATISTICAL THINKING LEC3 MWF 02:00PM -02:50PM HS 111 WAINWRIGHT

1431 MATH 214-001* STATISTICS LABORATORY LAB1 T 02:00PM -03:40PM HS 150 WAINWRIGHTNOTE: Prereq or coreq: MATH 155 or MATH 213.

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1530 MATH 214-002* STATISTICS LABORATORY LAB1 T 02:00PM -03:40PM DH 205 HOLDAI

1471 MATH 230-001* FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS II LEC3 TR 08:00AM -09:15AM HS 115 LACURTSNOTE: Credit may not be received for more than one: MATH 104, MATH 230. Prereqs: MATH 103 130 (completed with a

grade of C or better).1436 MATH 230-002* FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS II LEC3 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM HS 113 STONERNOTE: Credit may not be received for more than one: MATH 104, MATH 230. Prereqs: MATH 103 130 (completed with a

grade of C or better) .1432 MATH 230-003* FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS II LEC3 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM HS 115 LACURTSNOTE: Credit may not be received for more than one: MATH 104, MATH 230. Prereqs: MATH 103 130 (completed with a

grade of C or better).

1465 MATH 300-001* INTRO TO ABSTRACT MATH LEC3 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM DH 109 AUSTINNOTE: Prereq: Discrete mathematics (MATH 210) completed with a C or better.

1469 MATH 306-001* LINEAR ALGEBRA LEC4 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM HS 109 HALPERINR 10:00AM -10:50AM HS 113 HALPERIN

NOTE: Prereq: Calculus II (MATH 202).1838 MATH 306-002* LINEAR ALGEBRA LEC4 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM DH 112 CARMACK

R 11:00AM -11:50AM HS 111 CARMACK

2296 MATH 310-501* CALCULUS III LEC4 MWRF 09:00AM -09:50AM HS 113 TARDIFF1466 MATH 310-502* CALCULUS III LEC4 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM HS 113 CONE

T 11:00AM -11:50AM HS 107 CONENOTE: Prereq: Calculus II (MATH 202).

2534 MATH 310-503* CALCULUS III LEC4 MTWF 01:00PM -01:50PM HS 111 KEOUGH

1433 MATH 311-001* DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS I LEC4 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM DH 109 STONERT 10:00AM -10:50AM HS 211 STONER

NOTE: Prereq: Calculus II (MATH 202).

3271 MATH 313-001* SURVEY DESIGN & SAMPLING LEC3 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM DH 109 WAINWRIGHT

2639 MATH 380-001* INTERNSHIP INT3 TBA TBA WAINWRIGHT

2630 MATH 390-001* UNDERGRAD RESEARCH PROJ IND1 - 3 TBA TBA WAINWRIGHT

2095 MATH 413-001* MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS I LEC3 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM HS 115 HOLDAICombined Sections: MATH 413/513

2099 MATH 430-001* MATH CNNECTN SEC SCH TCHRS LEC4 MWRF 02:00PM -02:50PM HS 123 AUSTINCombined Sections: MATH 430/531NOTE: This course is cross-listed with Math 531.

1784 MATH 441-001* ABSTRACT ALGEBRA I LEC3 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM DH 109 BARDZELLCombined Sections: MATH 441/561

2102 MATH 451-001* ANALYSIS I LEC3 MWF 08:00AM -08:50AM DH 112 HETZLERCombined Sections: MATH 451/551NOTE: This course is cross-listed with Math 551.

2712 MATH 465-001* MATH MODELS & APPLICATIONS LEC3 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM HS 360 CARMACKCombined Sections: MATH 465/515

3269 MATH 471-001* NUMERICAL METHODS LEC3 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM HS 123 CONECombined Sections: MATH 471/571

2103 MATH 502-001* APPLIED STATISTICS LEC3 MW 04:00PM -05:15PM HS 111 WAINWRIGHT

3272 MATH 506-151* SELECTED TOPICS LEC3 M 05:30PM -08:15PM HS 111 BARDZELL

2255 MATH 513-001* MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS I LEC3 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM HS 115 HOLDAICombined Sections: MATH 413/513

2713 MATH 515-001* MATH MODELS & APPLICATIONS LEC3 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM HS 360 CARMACKCombined Sections: MATH 465/515

2254 MATH 531-001* MATH CNNCTNS SEC SCH TCHRS LEC4 MWRF 02:00PM -02:50PM HS 123 AUSTINCombined Sections: MATH 430/531NOTE: Thie course is cross-listed with Math 430.

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2256 MATH 551-001* ANALYSIS I LEC3 MWF 08:00AM -08:50AM DH 112 HETZLERCombined Sections: MATH 451/551NOTE: This course is cross-listed with Math 451.

1785 MATH 561-001* ABSTRACT ALGEBRA I LEC3 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM DH 109 BARDZELLCombined Sections: MATH 441/561

3270 MATH 571-001* NUMERICAL METHODS LEC3 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM HS 123 CONECombined Sections: MATH 471/571

3131 MATH 590-001* SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN MATH IND3 TBA TBA AUSTIN

*******************************************Modern Foreign Language (MDFL)*******************************************

3172 MDFL 101-901* ELEMENTARY LANG STUDY I LEC4Subtitle: Credits Earned Studying Abroad

*******************************************Medical Laboratory Sci (MDTC)*******************************************

2085 MDTC 101-601* BIOL, CHEM & CLIN LAB SAFETY LEC1 TBA TBA DAVIS-HAYES

2104 MDTC 300-010* PRINC OF MEDICAL LAB SCIENCE LLB4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM DH 327 EASTR 01:15PM -03:59PM EAST

NOTE: Course blends lecture and lab components

2105 MDTC 331-010* DIAGNOSTIC IMMUNOLOGY LLB4 TR 08:00AM -10:45AM DH 325 DAVIS-HAYESNOTE: Course blends lecture and lab components

2106 MDTC 401-010* HEMATOLOGY II LLB4 MW 09:30AM -10:45AM DH 325 EASTM 01:15PM -03:59PM ROGERS

NOTE: Course blends lecture and lab components

2107 MDTC 411-010* CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY II LLB4 TR 05:00PM -06:15PM DH 327 PROUSET 04:00PM -04:59PM CAMILLOW 04:00PM -04:59PM CAMILLOR 01:15PM -04:15PM CAMILLO

NOTE: Course blends lecture and lab componenets

2108 MDTC 431-010* INTRO TO TRANSFUSION SERVICE LLB3 MW 11:00AM -11:50AM DH 325 CAMILLOW 01:15PM -03:59PM CAMILLO

NOTE: Course blends lecture and lab components

2086 MDTC 441-010* CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY II LLB4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM DH 325 DAVIS-HAYEST 01:15PM -03:59PM DAVIS-HAYES

*******************************************Management (MGMT)*******************************************

1565 MGMT 320-001* MANAG & ORGANIZ BEHAVIOR LEC3333333 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM PH 151 DECKERNOTE: Study of the general nature, behavior and functions of organization and management in business. Emphasis on

planning, organizing, leading, motivating and controlling. Major Prerequisite: Admission to the professionalprogram. Non-Major Prerequisite: Junior standing and C or better in ECON 150 or 211 or 212. Corequisite: BUAD300. Three hours per week.

1566 MGMT 320-002* MANAG & ORGANIZ BEHAVIOR LEC3333333 MW 01:30PM -02:45PM PH 151 MCDERMOTTNOTE: Study of the general nature, behavior and functions of organization and management in business. Emphasis on

planning, organizing, leading, motivating and controlling. Major Prerequisite: Admission to the professionalprogram. Non-Major Prerequisite: Junior standing and C or better in ECON 150 or 211 or 212. Corequisite: BUAD300. Three hours per week.

1567 MGMT 320-003* MANAG & ORGANIZ BEHAVIOR LEC3333333 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM PH 151 MCDERMOTTNOTE: Study of the general nature, behavior and functions of organization and management in business. Emphasis on

planning, organizing, leading, motivating and controlling. Major Prerequisite: Admission to the professionalprogram. Non-Major Prerequisite: Junior standing and C or better in ECON 150 or 211 or 212. Corequisite: BUAD300. Three hours per week.

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2341 MGMT 320-004* MANAG & ORGANIZ BEHAVIOR LEC3333333 MW 10:30AM -11:45AM PH 347 BROWNNOTE: Study of the general nature, behavior and functions of organization and management in business. Emphasis on

planning, organizing, leading, motivating and controlling. Major Prerequisite: Admission to the professionalprogram. Non-Major Prerequisite: Junior standing and C or better in ECON 150 or 211 or 212. Corequisite: BUAD300. Three hours per week.

2417 MGMT 320-155* MANAG & ORGANIZ BEHAVIOR LEC3333333 TR 05:30PM -06:45PM PH 349 MORRISONNOTE: Study of the general nature, behavior and functions of organization and management in business. Emphasis on

planning, organizing, leading, motivating and controlling. Major Prerequisite: Admission to the professionalprogram. Non-Major Prerequisite: Junior standing and C or better in ECON 150 or 211 or 212. Corequisite: BUAD300. Three hours per week.

2345 MGMT 320-156* MANAG & ORGANIZ BEHAVIOR LEC3333333 R 07:00PM -09:45PM PH 349 MORRISONNOTE: Study of the general nature, behavior and functions of organization and management in business. Emphasis on

planning, organizing, leading, motivating and controlling. Major Prerequisite: Admission to the professionalprogram. Non-Major Prerequisite: Junior standing and C or better in ECON 150 or 211 or 212. Corequisite: BUAD300. Three hours per week.

1970 MGMT 320-707* MANAG & ORGANIZ BEHAVIOR LEC3333333 TBA TBA ONLINE BROWNNOTE: Study of the general nature, behavior and functions of organization and management in business. Emphasis on

planning, organizing, leading, motivating and controlling. Major Prerequisite: Admission to the professionalprogram. Non-Major Prerequisite: Junior standing and C or better in ECON 150 or 211 or 212. Corequisite: BUAD300. Three hours per week.

1568 MGMT 325-001* BUSINESS & SOCIETY LEC3 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM PH 347 STREETNOTE: Addresses social and ethical problems facing business today. Ethical principles and problem solving models are

applied to issues of profit maximization, workplace diversity, consumerism, risk management, productliability, government-business interface, environmental economics, global business, financial management andother key business areas. Focus is on analyzing these problems and developing alternative ethical solutionsthrough case studies, formal debates and class discussions. May not receive credit for both MGMT 325 and 420.Prerequisites: MGMT 320 or MKTG 330. Three hours per week.

1569 MGMT 325-002* BUSINESS & SOCIETY LEC3 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM PH 347 STREETNOTE: Addresses social and ethical problems facing business today. Ethical principles and problem solving models are

applied to issues of profit maximization, workplace diversity, consumerism, risk management, productliability, government-business interface, environmental economics, global business, financial management andother key business areas. Focus is on analyzing these problems and developing alternative ethical solutionsthrough case studies, formal debates and class discussions. May not receive credit for both MGMT 325 and 420.Prerequisites: MGMT 320 or MKTG 330. Three hours per week.

1594 MGMT 325-003* BUSINESS & SOCIETY LEC3 MW 01:30PM -02:45PM PH 347 BROWNNOTE: Addresses social and ethical problems facing business today. Ethical principles and problem solving models are

applied to issues of profit maximization, workplace diversity, consumerism, risk management, productliability, government-business interface, environmental economics, global business, financial management andother key business areas. Focus is on analyzing these problems and developing alternative ethical solutionsthrough case studies, formal debates and class discussions. May not receive credit for both MGMT 325 and 420.Prerequisites: MGMT 320 or MKTG 330. Three hours per week.

1964 MGMT 325-004* BUSINESS & SOCIETY LEC3 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM PH 347 BROWNNOTE: Addresses social and ethical problems facing business today. Ethical principles and problem solving models are

applied to issues of profit maximization, workplace diversity, consumerism, risk management, productliability, government-business interface, environmental economics, global business, financial management andother key business areas. Focus is on analyzing these problems and developing alternative ethical solutionsthrough case studies, formal debates and class discussions. May not receive credit for both MGMT 325 and 420.Prerequisites: MGMT 320 or MKTG 330. Three hours per week.

2608 MGMT 325-155* BUSINESS & SOCIETY LEC3 MW 05:50PM -07:05PM PH 347 BROWNNOTE: Addresses social and ethical problems facing business today. Ethical principles and problem solving models are

applied to issues of profit maximization, workplace diversity, consumerism, risk management, productliability, government-business interface, environmental economics, global business, financial management andother key business areas. Focus is on analyzing these problems and developing alternative ethical solutionsthrough case studies, formal debates and class discussions. May not receive credit for both MGMT 325 and 420.Prerequisites: MGMT 320 or MKTG 330. Three hours per week.

2554 MGMT 338-001* SPECIAL TOPICS IN MANAG LEC3 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM PH 362 SHIPPERSubtitle: Designing High Performance R 02:00PM -03:15PM PH 248 SHIPPER

NOTE: Advanced study of varying management topics based on students' interest and needs. May be repeated once forcredit under different subtitles. May substitute for a management major elective on the topic (see director ofundergraduate studies). Major Prerequisites: Varies by topics and admission to Professional Program. Non-MajorPrerequisites: Varies by topics and junior standing. Three hours per week. Topic is Designing HighPerformance Work Systems. The primary aim of this course is to provide you with an understanding of howorganizational systems and individuals interact. In specific, we will focus on high performance businessmodels that contribute to shared prosperity because they are more effective than alternative models.

3438 MGMT 338-003* SPECIAL TOPICS IN MANAG LEC3 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM PH 350 ADAMSSubtitle: Beyond the Business Plan

NOTE: Advanced study of varying management topics based on students' interest and needs. May be repeated once forcredit under different subtitles. May substitute for a management major elective on the topic (see director ofundergraduate studies). Major Prerequisites: Varies by topics and admission to Professional Program. Non-MajorPrerequisites: Varies by topics and junior standing. Three hours per week. Beyond the Business Plan - In thishands-on course (the next step after Management 428) students will hone tools for bringing a product orservice to market. Using feedback from professionals and peers, they will adjust the business idea and developstrategies for financing the venture and reaching customers. The course will prepare them for entrepreneurship

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competitions within the university and elsewhere. Prerequisites Management 428 or consent of the instructor.2773 MGMT 338-151* SPECIAL TOPICS IN MANAG LEC3 R 07:00PM -09:45PM PH 350 DARNELL

Subtitle: Training and DevelopmentNOTE: Advanced study of varying management topics based on students' interest and needs. May be repeated once for

credit under different subtitles. May substitute for a management major elective on the topic (see director ofundergraduate studies). Major Prerequisites: Varies by topics and admission to Professional Program. Non-MajorPrerequisites: Varies by topics and junior standing. Three hours per week. HR - Training and Development -Ina growing, demanding and global work environment, companies are faced with many challenges that impactcompetitiveness and their overall success. Facing these challenges head on requires corporations not only todevelopment strategic business plans but to also develop employees. Therefore, focused, results driventraining and development is critical to be successful, profitable and remain a market leader. This course will

1576 MGMT 350-001* HUMAN RESOURCES MANAG LEC3 MW 09:00AM -10:15AM PH 350 CALONOTE: Study of management of human resources in organizations. Topics include recruiting, selecting, developing and

compensating personnel; labor union relations; and development of personnel policy. Not open to students withcredit for BUAD 427. May not receive credit for both MGMT 350 and 450. Prerequisite: MGMT 320. Three hours perweek.

1618 MGMT 350-002* HUMAN RESOURCES MANAG LEC3 MW 10:30AM -11:45AM PH 350 CALONOTE: Study of management of human resources in organizations. Topics include recruiting, selecting, developing and

compensating personnel; labor union relations; and development of personnel policy. Not open to students withcredit for BUAD 427. May not receive credit for both MGMT 350 and 450. Prerequisite: MGMT 320. Three hours perweek.

1571 MGMT 422-001* MANAG OF MULTINATIONAL BUSI LEC3 MW 01:30PM -02:45PM PH 373 HOFFMANNOTE: Provides students with an understanding of the unique features that characterize the multinational enterprise.

Emphasis on the changing context in which business is conducted on a global basis. Prerequisite: MGMT 320.Three hours per week.

1839 MGMT 422-002* MANAG OF MULTINATIONAL BUSI LEC3 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM PH 373 HOFFMANNOTE: Provides students with an understanding of the unique features that characterize the multinational enterprise.

Emphasis on the changing context in which business is conducted on a global basis. Prerequisite: MGMT 320.Three hours per week.

1572 MGMT 425-001* APPLIED ORGANIZ SCIENCE LEC3 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM PH 347 STREETNOTE: Use of understandings about human behavior to motivate employees to work together in harmony. Topics include

fundamentals of organizational behavior, leadership and its development, organizational environment andcommunications, and group processes. Prerequisite: MGMT 320. Three hours per week.

1573 MGMT 428-001* ENTREPRENEURSHIP LEC3 MW 10:30AM -11:45AM PH 362 ADAMSNOTE: Practical analysis of the viability of a business venture and development of a business plan to fund such a

venture. Emphasis on reducing risk and uncertainty under competitive economic conditions. Prerequisites: MGMT320, MKTG 330. Three hours per week.

1574 MGMT 428-002* ENTREPRENEURSHIP LEC3 MW 12:00PM -01:15PM PH 362 ADAMSNOTE: Practical analysis of the viability of a business venture and development of a business plan to fund such a

venture. Emphasis on reducing risk and uncertainty under competitive economic conditions. Prerequisites: MGMT320, MKTG 330. Three hours per week.

1575 MGMT 429-001* SMALL BUSINESS CONSULTING LEC3 MW 04:25PM -05:40PM PH 373 HICKMANNOTE: Study of methods and techniques for consulting with small and independent businesses. Students work with

business owners under faculty supervision to study real problems of small business organizations and deviseand recommend solutions. Prerequisites: MGMT 320, MKTG 330 and senior status. Three hours per week.

1958 MGMT 452-001* EMPLOYEE-MANAG RELATIONS LEC3 MW 01:30PM -02:45PM PH 350 CALONOTE: Detailed examination of human resource areas covering the relationship between employees and management.

Course covers unions collective bargaining, employee rights responsibilities and employment law. Prerequisite:MGMT 350. Three hours per week.

2278 MGMT 453-001* COMPENSATION LEC3 MW 10:30AM -11:45AM PH 373 STREETNOTE: Addresses various aspects of compensation, focusing primarily on private sector organizations. Explores the

legal, stategic and applied aspects of the subject. Discusses the importance of compensation strategy.Prerequisite: MGMT 320 with a grade of C or better, declared human resource management track or permission ofthe instructor. Three hours per week.

2771 MGMT 454-151* NEGOTIATION LEC3 M 05:30PM -08:15PM PH 150B MCDERMOTTNOTE: Explores the dynamics of negotiation. Learn interdisciplinary theories of negotiation and concepts important

to the mastery of negotiation skills. The development of individual and group negotiation strategy and the useof maximizing techniques in a range of contextual settings are practiced. Prerequisites: MGMT 350 orpermission of instructor, junior standing. Three hours per week.

1577 MGMT 490-601* MANAGEMENT INTERNSHIP INT3 F 01:00PM -03:00PM PH 350 HICKMANNOTE: Intern experience in management. May substitute for a management major elective if approved by the school

dean. Prerequisites: Junior status; Management major; placement approval and permission of the departmentchair; completion of ABLE administrative requirements, admission to Professional Program, successfulcompletion of BUAD 300. Three hours per week.

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1578 MGMT 492-001* STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT LEC3 MW 01:30PM -02:45PM PH 274 STREETNOTE: Seminar in strategic business decision making. Emphasizes evaluating and integrating appropriate marketing,

financial and management information. Prerequisites: C or better in FINA 311, INFO 326, MGMT 320, MKTG 330;business business economics accounting information systems international business finance management marketingmajor in their last semester before graduation. C or better required for graduation. Three hours per week.

1579 MGMT 492-002* STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT LEC3 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM PH 274 STREETNOTE: Seminar in strategic business decision making. Emphasizes evaluating and integrating appropriate marketing,

financial and management information. Prerequisites: C or better in FINA 311, INFO 326, MGMT 320, MKTG 330;business business economics accounting information systems international business finance management marketingmajor in their last semester before graduation. C or better required for graduation. Three hours per week.

1960 MGMT 492-003* STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT LEC3 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM PH 274 SHIPPERNOTE: Seminar in strategic business decision making. Emphasizes evaluating and integrating appropriate marketing,

financial and management information. Prerequisites: C or better in FINA 311, INFO 326, MGMT 320, MKTG 330;business business economics accounting information systems international business finance management marketingmajor in their last semester before graduation. C or better required for graduation. Three hours per week.

2400 MGMT 492-154* STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT LEC3 MW 05:50PM -07:05PM PH 373 HOFFMANNOTE: Seminar in strategic business decision making. Emphasizes evaluating and integrating appropriate marketing,

financial and management information. Prerequisites: C or better in FINA 311, INFO 326, MGMT 320, MKTG 330;business business economics accounting information systems international business finance management marketingmajor in their last semester before graduation. C or better required for graduation. Three hours per week.

2792 MGMT 492-155* STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT LEC3 R 07:00PM -09:45PM PH 362 INGOLIANOTE: Seminar in strategic business decision making. Emphasizes evaluating and integrating appropriate marketing,

financial and management information. Prerequisites: C or better in FINA 311, INFO 326, MGMT 320, MKTG 330;business business economics accounting information systems international business finance management marketingmajor in their last semester before graduation. C or better required for graduation. Three hours per week.

2772 MGMT 624-691* HIGH-PERFORMANCE WORK SYS LEC3 T 06:00PM -09:00PM PH 362 SHIPPERT 07:30PM -09:00PM PH 248 STAFF

NOTE: Focuses on the leadership needed to develop the human support systems required for high-performingorganizations for the world market during rapid environmental changes. In specific, focus on how to recruit,select, hire, develop, compensate, retain, motivate and lead people capable of rapid changes and responses ina dynamic environment. Such individuals are essential for high-performing organizations in a rapidly changingand highly competitive global marketplace. Prerequisites: Admission to the M.B.A. program; MGMT 320 (orequivalent) with a grade of C or better. Six hours per week for half a semester.

3383 MGMT 624-791* HIGH-PERFORMANCE WORK SYS LEC3 TBA TBA ONLINE CALONOTE: Focuses on the leadership needed to develop the human support systems required for high-performing

organizations for the world market during rapid environmental changes. In specific, focus on how to recruit,select, hire, develop, compensate, retain, motivate and lead people capable of rapid changes and responses ina dynamic environment. Such individuals are essential for high-performing organizations in a rapidly changingand highly competitive global marketplace. Prerequisites: Admission to the M.B.A. program; MGMT 320 (orequivalent) with a grade of C or better. Six hours per week for half a semester.

*******************************************Marketing (MKTG)*******************************************

1580 MKTG 330-001* PRINC OF MARKETING MGMT LEC3 MW 09:00AM -10:15AM PH 348 MORRISNOTE: Survey of basic marketing concepts and principles from a managerial perspective. Topics include the marketing

concept, environment and demand analysis, marketing mix (product, price distribution and promotion) and anintroduction to marketing strategy and international marketing. Major Prerequisite: Admission to ProfessionalProgram. Non-Major Prerequisites: Completion of 56 credit hours of college courses and ECON 150 or 211 or 212with C or better. Three hours per week.

1581 MKTG 330-002* PRINC OF MARKETING MGMT LEC3 MW 10:30AM -11:45AM PH 348 MORRISNOTE: Survey of basic marketing concepts and principles from a managerial perspective. Topics include the marketing

concept, environment and demand analysis, marketing mix (product, price distribution and promotion) and anintroduction to marketing strategy and international marketing. Major Prerequisite: Admission to ProfessionalProgram. Non-Major Prerequisites: Completion of 56 credit hours of college courses and ECON 150 or 211 or 212with C or better. Three hours per week. .

1959 MKTG 330-003* PRINC OF MARKETING MGMT LEC3 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM PH 348 STAFFNOTE: Survey of basic marketing concepts and principles from a managerial perspective. Topics include the marketing

concept, environment and demand analysis, marketing mix (product, price distribution and promotion) and anintroduction to marketing strategy and international marketing. Major Prerequisite: Admission to ProfessionalProgram. Non-Major Prerequisites: Completion of 56 credit hours of college courses and ECON 150 or 211 or 212with C or better. Three hours per week.

1626 MKTG 330-004* PRINC OF MARKETING MGMT LEC3 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM PH 348 STAFFNOTE: Survey of basic marketing concepts and principles from a managerial perspective. Topics include the marketing

concept, environment and demand analysis, marketing mix (product, price distribution and promotion) and anintroduction to marketing strategy and international marketing. Major Prerequisite: Admission to ProfessionalProgram. Non-Major Prerequisites: Completion of 56 credit hours of college courses and ECON 150 or 211 or 212with C or better. Three hours per week.

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1582 MKTG 330-155* PRINC OF MARKETING MGMT LEC3 TR 05:30PM -06:45PM PH 348 ROSSNOTE: Survey of basic marketing concepts and principles from a managerial perspective. Topics include the marketing

concept, environment and demand analysis, marketing mix (product, price distribution and promotion) and anintroduction to marketing strategy and international marketing. Major Prerequisite: Admission to ProfessionalProgram. Non-Major Prerequisites: Completion of 56 credit hours of college courses and ECON 150 or 211 or 212with C or better. Three hours per week.

1617 MKTG 330-156* PRINC OF MARKETING MGMT LEC3 TR 07:00PM -08:15PM PH 348 ROSSNOTE: Survey of basic marketing concepts and principles from a managerial perspective. Topics include the marketing

concept, environment and demand analysis, marketing mix (product, price distribution and promotion) and anintroduction to marketing strategy and international marketing. Major Prerequisite: Admission to ProfessionalProgram. Non-Major Prerequisites: Completion of 56 credit hours of college courses and ECON 150 or 211 or 212with C or better. Three hours per week.

2404 MKTG 330-157* PRINC OF MARKETING MGMT LEC3 T 07:00PM -09:45PM PH 350 HENTSCHELNOTE: Survey of basic marketing concepts and principles from a managerial perspective. Topics include the marketing

concept, environment and demand analysis, marketing mix (product, price distribution and promotion) and anintroduction to marketing strategy and international marketing. Major Prerequisite: Admission to ProfessionalProgram. Non-Major Prerequisites: Completion of 56 credit hours of college courses and ECON 150 or 211 or 212with C or better. Three hours per week.

2743 MKTG 330-158* PRINC OF MARKETING MGMT LEC3 R 07:00PM -09:45PM PH 347 COTTINGHAMNOTE: Survey of basic marketing concepts and principles from a managerial perspective. Topics include the marketing

concept, environment and demand analysis, marketing mix (product, price distribution and promotion) and anintroduction to marketing strategy and international marketing. Major Prerequisite: Admission to ProfessionalProgram. Non-Major Prerequisites: Completion of 56 credit hours of college courses and ECON 150 or 211 or 212with C or better. Three hours per week.

1583 MKTG 331-001* ADVERTISING AND PROMOTIONS LEC3 MW 01:30PM -02:45PM PH 348 MORRISNOTE: Managerial overview of advertising and sales promotion as they relate to economic and social systems. Topics

include promotional planning, research, media selection, creative implementation, retail, businessprofessional and consumer advertising. Prerequisite: MKTG 330. Three hours per week.

1584 MKTG 331-002* ADVERTISING AND PROMOTIONS LEC3 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM PH 348 MORRISNOTE: Managerial overview of advertising and sales promotion as they relate to economic and social systems. Topics

include promotional planning, research, media selection, creative implementation, retail, businessprofessional and consumer advertising. Prerequisite: MKTG 330. Three hours per week.

1590 MKTG 335-001* MARKETING RESEARCH LEC3 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM PH 349 SETTLENOTE: Collection and analysis of marketing data viewed in context of identifying the market demand (methods of

decision making for marketing management). Topics include Bayesian decision theory, sampling techniques, andregression and correlation analysis. May not receive credit for both MKTG 438 and MKTG 335. Prerequisites:INFO 281, MKTG 330. Three hours per week.

3392 MKTG 337-001* PROFESSIONAL SELLING LEC3 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM PH 150B STAFFNOTE: Introduces the principles of selling in a business environment. Covers topics such as customer analysis,

prospecting, effective sales approach and opening, adaptive presentations, handling objections, techniques forclosing sales, and relationship building. Deals with the ethical, legal and social responsibilities ofsalespersons. Uses sales exercises, individual presentations and simulated role plays to teach variouscomponents of the selling process. Prerequisite: MKTG 330. Three hours per week.

2778 MKTG 337-151* PROFESSIONAL SELLING LEC3 W 05:30PM -08:15PM PH 150B PODDARNOTE: Introduces the principles of selling in a business environment. Covers topics such as customer analysis,

prospecting, effective sales approach and opening, adaptive presentations, handling objections, techniques forclosing sales, and relationship building. Deals with the ethical, legal and social responsibilities ofsalespersons. Uses sales exercises, individual presentations and simulated role plays to teach variouscomponents of the selling process. Prerequisite: MKTG 330. Three hours per week.

2779 MKTG 337-152* PROFESSIONAL SELLING LEC3 R 07:00PM -09:45PM PH 150B TRIBULLNOTE: Introduces the principles of selling in a business environment. Covers topics such as customer analysis,

prospecting, effective sales approach and opening, adaptive presentations, handling objections, techniques forclosing sales, and relationship building. Deals with the ethical, legal and social responsibilities ofsalespersons. Uses sales exercises, individual presentations and simulated role plays to teach variouscomponents of the selling process. Prerequisite: MKTG 330. Three hours per week.

1814 MKTG 338-001* SPECIAL TOPICS IN MARKETING LEC3 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM PH 373 RICHERSONSubtitle: Digital Marketing Analytics T 02:00PM -03:15PM PH 248 RICHERSON

NOTE: Advanced study of varying marketing topics based on students’ interests and needs. May be repeated once forcredit under different subtitles. May substitute for a marketing major elective depending on the topic (seedirector of undergraduate studies). Major Prerequisites: Varies by topics and admission to ProfessionalProgram. Non-Major Prerequisites: Varies by topics and junior standing. Three hours per week. DigitalMarketing Analytics - You can think of this course by breaking down the course title into three parts -Digital Marketing, Digital Marketing Analytics, and Marketing Analytics. In this course, you will complete: •An Internet Marketing competitive simulation. Student teams will optimize landing pages, build Pay Per Clickad campaigns, perform keyword research, engage in competitor research, analyze KPIs, and engage in email

3583 MKTG 401-151* BUSINESS MARKETING LEC3 T 07:00PM -09:45PM PH 347 COTTINGHAMNOTE: Study of concepts, techniques and problems in organizational marketing. Topics include organizational buying

process, buyer-seller relationships, business market segmentation, market planning, sales forecasting anddesign of marketing mix strategies. Considers a variety of business marketing situations. Prerequisite. MKTG330. Three hours per week.

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1589 MKTG 423-001* INTERNATIONAL MARKETING LEC3 MW 01:30PM -02:45PM PH 349 PASSYNNOTE: Study of the decision-making process in marketing products and services across national boundaries.

Examination of the design and modification of marketing strategies. Identification of potential markets withconsideration of product, price, promotion and distribution decisions within the restraints of a particularcultural, economic and political setting. Prerequisite: MKTG 330. Three hours per week.

1815 MKTG 423-002* INTERNATIONAL MARKETING LEC3 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM PH 349 PASSYNNOTE: Study of the decision-making process in marketing products and services across national boundaries.

Examination of the design and modification of marketing strategies. Identification of potential markets withconsideration of product, price, promotion and distribution decisions within the restraints of a particularcultural, economic and political setting. Prerequisite: MKTG 330. Three hours per week.

1585 MKTG 430-001* MARKETING MANAG STRATEGIES LEC3 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM PH 373 RICHERSONNOTE: Comprehensive managerial analysis of the marketing function. Emphasis on strategic planning and implementation

and control of marketing mix activity. Students apply overall knowledge to analyze and propose solutions tomarketing problems opportunities. Prerequisites: Senior status, MKTG 330, six additional hours of marketingelectives. Three hours per week.

1588 MKTG 430-002* MARKETING MANAG STRATEGIES LEC3 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM PH 373 RICHERSONNOTE: Comprehensive managerial analysis of the marketing function. Emphasis on strategic planning and implementation

and control of marketing mix activity. Students apply overall knowledge to analyze and propose solutions tomarketing problems opportunities. Prerequisites: Senior status, MKTG 330, six additional hours of marketingelectives. Three hours per week.

1586 MKTG 490-601* MARKETING INTERNSHIP INT3 F 08:00AM -10:00AM PH 349 HENTSCHELNOTE: Intern experience in marketing. May substitute for a marketing major elective if approved by the school dean.

Prerequisites: Junior status, Marketing major, placement approval and permission of the department chair,completion of ABLE administrative requirements, admission to Professional Program, successful completion ofBUAD 300. Three hours per week.

1971 MKTG 614-691* STRATEGIC MKTG APPLICATIONS LEC3 W 06:00PM -09:00PM PH 362 PASSYNNOTE: Examines the role of marketing strategy within the overall strategic framework of the organization; how to

gather information, perform in-depth analyses, and make and present strategic marketing management decisionsin a global environment; and strategies for dealing with change, uncertainty, conflict, limited information,time pressures, and other common hurdles and obstacles to quick and effective decision-making. Prerequisites:Admission to the MBA program; MKTG 330 or equivalent wit a grade of C or better. Six hours per week for half asemester.

3402 MKTG 614-791* STRATEGIC MKTG APPLICATIONS LEC3 TBA TBA ONLINE PASSYNNOTE: Examines the role of marketing strategy within the overall strategic framework of the organization; how to

gather information, perform in-depth analyses, and make and present strategic marketing management decisionsin a global environment; and strategies for dealing with change, uncertainty, conflict, limited information,time pressures, and other common hurdles and obstacles to quick and effective decision-making. Prerequisites:Admission to the MBA program; MKTG 330 or equivalent wit a grade of C or better. Six hours per week for half asemester.

*******************************************Military Science (MLSC)*******************************************

2032 MLSC 105-001* LEADERSHIP & PERSONAL DEV LEC2 TR 09:00AM -10:15AM TE 226Q RINGLENOTE: n a

3181 MLSC 107-001* LDRSHIP & PERS DVLPMNT LAB LAB1 TBA TBA RINGLENOTE: M-F physical fitness routine, FTX dates and locations TBD, may be held at UDEL

2033 MLSC 205-001* FOUNDATIONS OF LEADERSHIP I LEC3 TR 10:30AM -12:00PM TE 226Q RINGLENOTE: n a

3182 MLSC 207-001* FOUNDATIONS OF LDRSHIP LAB I LAB1 TBA TBA RINGLENOTE: M-F physical fitness routine, FTX dates and locations TBD, may be held at UDEL

3778 MLSC 305-001* ADAPTIVE TEAM LEADERSHIP INT4 W 08:00AM -10:45AM TE 226A BRITNELL/MCCLEARYR 03:30PM -05:30PM TE 380 BRITNELL/MCCLEARY

NOTE: M-F physical fitness routine, FTX dates and locations TBD, May be held at UDEL

2034 MLSC 405-001* LDRSHIP IN A COMPLEX WORLD LEC4 R 03:30PM -05:30PM TE 226Q SCERBOW 08:00AM -10:45AM TE 226Q SCERBO

NOTE: M-F physical fitness routine, FTX dates and locations TBD, may be held at UDEL

*******************************************Music Technology (MUMT)*******************************************

3641 MUMT 200-001* INTRO TO MUSC BUSN & ENTRP LEC4 MW 02:00PM -03:15PM FH 239 MURASUGI/MALLOW

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1344 MUMT 234-001* BEGINNING AUDIO PRODUCTION LEC4 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM TE 351 CLARKNOTE: Covers the basic skills and techniques required for audio production in media. Emphasis is on aesthetics,

principles and practices in producing and designing audio program for media.

1685 MUMT 354-001* ADV AUDIO PRODUCTION LEC4 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM TE 351 CLARKNOTE: Intensive advanced level audio production course. Advances broad audio knowledge and production abilities in

creative sound recording mixing processing editing and sound design. Prerequisite: MUMT 234.

3515 MUMT 356-001* LIVE SOUND PRODUCTION LAB1 MW 12:00PM -12:50PM FH 112 CLARK

3516 MUMT 495-001* INTERNSHIP IN MUSIC TECH INT4 TBA TBA CLARK

3017 MUMT 496-001* MUSIC TECHNOLOGY PROJECT IND3 TBA TBA STAFF

*******************************************Music, Applied (MUSA)*******************************************

1087 MUSA 100-001* UNIVERSITY CHORALE LEC1 TR 03:30PM -05:00PM FH 130 FOLGERNOTE: Required for voice majors; sectionals TBA. Some singing ability and understanding of musical notation

expected.

1138 MUSA 102-151* JAZZ ENSEMBLE & IMPROV PRF1 W 07:00PM -09:45PM FH 112 TABORNOTE: PREREQ - STRONG PERFORMANCE BACKGROUND, SIGHT-READING SKILLS, COMPREHENSIVE MUSICIANSHIP PREFERRED.

3643 MUSA 103-001* CHAMBER MUSIC ENSEMBLES LAB1 TBA TBA FH 228 STERLINGSubtitle: Woodwinds

1139 MUSA 103-002* CHAMBER MUSIC ENSEMBLES LAB1 T 02:00PM -03:15PM FH 112 MURASUGI/SCHOYENSubtitle: Strings

NOTE: Prerequisite: Audition and approval of the instructor or department required. Call 410-543-6385 for facultymember's telephone number.

1088 MUSA 103-003* CHAMBER MUSIC ENSEMBLES LAB1 TR 03:30PM -04:45PM FH 112 SHUSTERSubtitle: Percussion

NOTE: Prerequisite: Audition and approval of the instructor or department required. Call 410-543-6385 for facultymember's telephone number.

1089 MUSA 103-004* CHAMBER MUSIC ENSEMBLES LAB1 W 04:00PM -06:00PM FH 112 KNIERSubtitle: Brass

NOTE: Prerequisite: Audition and approval of the instructor or department required. Call 410-543-6385 for facultymember's telephone number.

1090 MUSA 103-005* CHAMBER MUSIC ENSEMBLES LAB1 TBA TBA CUMMINGSubtitle: Classical Guitar

NOTE: Prerequisite: Audition and approval of the instructor or department required. Call 410-543-6385 for facultymember's telephone number.

1137 MUSA 103-006* CHAMBER MUSIC ENSEMBLES LAB1 TR 05:00PM -06:15PM FH 121 NICHOLSSubtitle: World Music Drum Circle

NOTE: Prerequisite: Audition and approval of the instructor or department required. Call 410-543-6385 for facultymember's telephone number.

2070 MUSA 104-001* MUSICAL THEATRE WORKSHOP PRF1 MW 04:45PM -06:00PM FH 130 MULLINSF 03:00PM -05:00PM FH 130 MULLINS

1091 MUSA 105-152* SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA LAB1 T 07:00PM -09:45PM FH 112 MURASUGI/SCHOYENCombined Sections: MUSA 105/501/502/503NOTE: Required for string majors, open to all students.

2387 MUSA 106-001* CHAMBER CHOIR LAB1 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM FH 130 FOLGERSubtitle: Madrigal

NOTE: Madrigal Choir

1092 MUSA 107-153* CONCERT BAND LAB1 M 07:00PM -09:45PM FH 112 KNIERNOTE: Required for instrumental majors; open to non-majors by audition only. Attendance at all rehearsals and

performances mandatory.

1093 MUSA 108-001* CLASS VOICE I LAB1 TR 01:00PM -01:50PM FH 239 WILLIS

1141 MUSA 110-154* SALISBURY CHORALE PRF1 T 07:00PM -09:00PM FH 130 FOLGERNOTE: Members assume individual responsibility for professionalism, commitment, awareness of musical objectives and

excellence in performance. Provides an opportunity for all members of the greater community to singmasterworks of the choral literature. Two hours per week

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1094 MUSA 131-001* ACCOMPANYING STU1 R 12:30PM -01:45PM FH 124 ZIMMERNOTE: Permission of instructor required.

1095 MUSA 138-001* APPLIED MUSIC I IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA STERLINGSubtitle: Woodwinds

NOTE: Prereq - Approval of Chair - $200.00 per credit hour - FOR MUSIC MAJORS ONLY1096 MUSA 138-002* APPLIED MUSIC I IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA KNIER

Subtitle: BrassNOTE: Prereq - Approval of Chair - $200.00 per credit hour - FOR MUSIC MAJORS ONLY

1097 MUSA 138-003* APPLIED MUSIC I IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA CUMMINGSubtitle: Classical Guitar

NOTE: Prereq - Approval of Chair - $200.00 per credit hour - FOR MUSIC MAJORS ONLY1098 MUSA 138-004* APPLIED MUSIC I IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA ZIMMER

Subtitle: OrganNOTE: Prereq - Approval of Chair - $200.00 per credit hour - FOR MUSIC MAJORS ONLY

3517 MUSA 138-005* APPLIED MUSIC I IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA WRIGHTSubtitle: Voice

3518 MUSA 138-006* APPLIED MUSIC I IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA COCKEYSubtitle: Piano

3519 MUSA 138-007* APPLIED MUSIC I IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA SHUSTER/NICHOLSSubtitle: Percussion

3520 MUSA 138-008* APPLIED MUSIC I IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA MURASUGISubtitle: Strings

3521 MUSA 138-009* APPLIED MUSIC I IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA SCHOYENSubtitle: Low Brass

3522 MUSA 138-010* APPLIED MUSIC I IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA KNIERSubtitle: Harpsichord

1099 MUSA 139-001* APPLIED MUSIC II IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA STERLINGSubtitle: Woodwinds

NOTE: Prereq - Approval of Chair - $200.00 per credit hour - FOR MUSIC MAJORS ONLY1100 MUSA 139-002* APPLIED MUSIC II IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA KNIER

Subtitle: BrassNOTE: Prereq - Approval of Chair - $200.00 per credit hour - FOR MUSIC MAJORS ONLY

1101 MUSA 139-003* APPLIED MUSIC II IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA CUMMINGSubtitle: Classical Guitar

NOTE: Prereq - Approval of Chair - $200.00 per credit hour - FOR MUSIC MAJORS ONLY1102 MUSA 139-004* APPLIED MUSIC II IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA ZIMMER

Subtitle: OrganNOTE: Prereq - Approval of Chair - $200.00 per credit hour - FOR MUSIC MAJORS ONLY

1103 MUSA 139-005* APPLIED MUSIC II IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA WRIGHTSubtitle: Voice

NOTE: Prereq - Approval of Chair - $200.00 per credit hour - FOR MUSIC MAJORS ONLY3523 MUSA 139-006* APPLIED MUSIC II IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA COCKEY

Subtitle: Piano3524 MUSA 139-007* APPLIED MUSIC II IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA SHUSTER/NICHOLS

Subtitle: Percussion3525 MUSA 139-008* APPLIED MUSIC II IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA MURASUGI

Subtitle: Strings3526 MUSA 139-009* APPLIED MUSIC II IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA SCHOYEN

Subtitle: Low Brass3527 MUSA 139-010* APPLIED MUSIC II IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA KNIER

Subtitle: Harpsichord

1104 MUSA 205-001* CLASS PIANO I LAB1 MW 09:00AM -09:50AM FH 234 RICHERSONNOTE: Prereq - MUSC 201 or equivalet or approval of instructor.

1140 MUSA 205-002* CLASS PIANO I LAB1 MW 10:00AM -10:50AM FH 234 RICHERSONNOTE: Prereq - MUSC 201 or equivalet or approval of instructor.

1105 MUSA 206-001* CLASS PIANO II LAB1 MW 11:00AM -11:50AM FH 234 ANDERSONNOTE: Prereq - MUSA 205.

1334 MUSA 206-002* CLASS PIANO II LAB1 MW 12:00PM -12:50PM FH 234 PASKOVA-ANDERSONNOTE: Prereq - MUSA 205.

1136 MUSA 209-001* CLASS GUITAR I LAB2 MW 11:00AM -11:50AM FH 130 CUMMINGNOTE: No prerequisite for MUSA 209; however, MUSA 209 is a prerequisite for MUSA 210

1106 MUSA 238-001* APPLIED MUSIC III IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA STERLINGSubtitle: Woodwinds

NOTE: Prereq - Approval of Chair - $200.00 per credit hour - FOR MUSIC MAJORS ONLY

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1107 MUSA 238-002* APPLIED MUSIC III IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA KNIERSubtitle: Brass

NOTE: Prereq - Approval of Chair - $200.00 per credit hour - FOR MUSIC MAJORS ONLY1108 MUSA 238-003* APPLIED MUSIC III IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA CUMMING

Subtitle: Classical GuitarNOTE: Prereq - Approval of Chair - $200.00 per credit hour - FOR MUSIC MAJORS ONLY

1109 MUSA 238-004* APPLIED MUSIC III IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA ZIMMERSubtitle: Organ

NOTE: Prereq - Approval of Chair - $200.00 per credit hour - FOR MUSIC MAJORS ONLY1110 MUSA 238-005* APPLIED MUSIC III IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA WRIGHT

Subtitle: VoiceNOTE: Prereq - Approval of Chair - $200.00 per credit hour - FOR MUSIC MAJORS ONLY

3528 MUSA 238-006* APPLIED MUSIC III IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA COCKEYSubtitle: Piano

3529 MUSA 238-007* APPLIED MUSIC III IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA SHUSTER/NICHOLSSubtitle: Percussion

3530 MUSA 238-008* APPLIED MUSIC III IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA MURASUGISubtitle: Upper Strings

3531 MUSA 238-009* APPLIED MUSIC III IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA SCHOYENSubtitle: Lower Strings

3532 MUSA 238-010* APPLIED MUSIC III IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA KNIERSubtitle: Low Brass

1111 MUSA 239-001* APPLIED MUSIC IV IND1 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA STERLINGSubtitle: Woodwinds

NOTE: Prereq - Approval of Chair - $200.00 per credit hour - FOR MUSIC MAJORS ONLY1112 MUSA 239-002* APPLIED MUSIC IV IND1 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA KNIER

Subtitle: BrassNOTE: Prereq - Approval of Chair - $200.00 per credit hour - FOR MUSIC MAJORS ONLY

3533 MUSA 239-003* APPLIED MUSIC IV IND1 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA CUMMINGSubtitle: Classical Guitar

3534 MUSA 239-004* APPLIED MUSIC IV IND1 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA ZIMMERSubtitle: Organ

3535 MUSA 239-005* APPLIED MUSIC IV IND1 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA WRIGHTSubtitle: Voice

3536 MUSA 239-006* APPLIED MUSIC IV IND1 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA COCKEYSubtitle: Piano

3537 MUSA 239-007* APPLIED MUSIC IV IND1 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA SHUSTER/NICHOLSSubtitle: Percussion

3538 MUSA 239-008* APPLIED MUSIC IV IND1 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA MURASUGISubtitle: Upper Strings

3539 MUSA 239-009* APPLIED MUSIC IV IND1 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA SCHOYENSubtitle: Lower Strings

3540 MUSA 239-010* APPLIED MUSIC IV IND1 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA KNIERSubtitle: Low Brass

1113 MUSA 338-001* APPLIED MUSIC V IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA STERLINGSubtitle: Woodwinds

NOTE: Prereq - Approval of Chair - $200.00 per credit hour - FOR MUSIC MAJORS ONLY1114 MUSA 338-002* APPLIED MUSIC V IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA KNIER

Subtitle: BrassNOTE: Prereq - Approval of Chair - $200.00 per credit hour - FOR MUSIC MAJORS ONLY

1115 MUSA 338-003* APPLIED MUSIC V IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA CUMMINGSubtitle: Classical Guitar

NOTE: Prereq - Approval of Chair - $200.00 per credit hour - FOR MUSIC MAJORS ONLY1116 MUSA 338-004* APPLIED MUSIC V IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA ZIMMER

Subtitle: OrganNOTE: Prereq - Approval of Chair - $200.00 per credit hour - FOR MUSIC MAJORS ONLY

1117 MUSA 338-005* APPLIED MUSIC V IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA WRIGHTSubtitle: Voice

NOTE: Prereq - Approval of Chair - $200.00 per credit hour - FOR MUSIC MAJORS ONLY3541 MUSA 338-006* APPLIED MUSIC V IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA COCKEY

Subtitle: Piano3542 MUSA 338-007* APPLIED MUSIC V IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA SHUSTER/NICHOLS

Subtitle: Percussion3543 MUSA 338-008* APPLIED MUSIC V IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA MURASUGI

Subtitle: Upper Strings3544 MUSA 338-009* APPLIED MUSIC V IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA SCHOYEN

Subtitle: Lower Strings3545 MUSA 338-010* APPLIED MUSIC V IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA KNIER

Subtitle: Low Brass

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1118 MUSA 339-001* APPLIED MUSIC VI IND1 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA STERLINGSubtitle: Woodwinds

NOTE: Prereq - Approval of Chair - $200.00 per credit hour - FOR MUSIC MAJORS ONLY1119 MUSA 339-002* APPLIED MUSIC VI IND1 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA KNIER

Subtitle: BrassNOTE: Prereq - Approval of Chair - $200.00 per credit hour - FOR MUSIC MAJORS ONLY

1120 MUSA 339-003* APPLIED MUSIC VI IND1 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA CUMMINGSubtitle: Classical Guitar

NOTE: Prereq - Approval of Chair - $200.00 per credit hour - FOR MUSIC MAJORS ONLY3546 MUSA 339-004* APPLIED MUSIC VI IND1 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA ZIMMER

Subtitle: Organ3547 MUSA 339-005* APPLIED MUSIC VI IND1 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA WRIGHT

Subtitle: Voice3548 MUSA 339-006* APPLIED MUSIC VI IND1 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA COCKEY

Subtitle: Piano3549 MUSA 339-007* APPLIED MUSIC VI IND1 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA SHUSTER/NICHOLS

Subtitle: Percussion3550 MUSA 339-008* APPLIED MUSIC VI IND1 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA MURASUGI

Subtitle: Upper Strings3551 MUSA 339-009* APPLIED MUSIC VI IND1 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA SCHOYEN

Subtitle: Lower Strings3552 MUSA 339-010* APPLIED MUSIC VI IND1 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA KNIER

Subtitle: Low Brass

1121 MUSA 390-001* APPLIED STUDY IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA STERLINGSubtitle: Woodwinds

NOTE: THIS SECTION IS FOR NON-MAJORS. $200.00 FEE PER CREDIT HOUR - PRIVATE INSTRUCTION THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT OFMUSIC IS SUBJECT TO THE AVAILABILITY OF FACULTY, RESOURCES AND SPACE TO BE DETERMINED BY THE CHAIR.

1122 MUSA 390-002* APPLIED STUDY IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA KNIERSubtitle: Brass

NOTE: THIS SECTION IS FOR NON-MAJORS. $200.00 FEE PER CREDIT HOUR - PRIVATE INSTRUCTION THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT OFMUSIC IS SUBJECT TO THE AVAILABILITY OF FACULTY, RESOURCES AND SPACE TO BE DETERMINED BY THE CHAIR.

1123 MUSA 390-003* APPLIED STUDY IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA CUMMINGSubtitle: Classical Guitar

NOTE: THIS SECTION IS FOR NON-MAJORS. $200.00 FEE PER CREDIT HOUR - PRIVATE INSTRUCTION THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT OFMUSIC IS SUBJECT TO THE AVAILABILITY OF FACULTY, RESOURCES AND SPACE TO BE DETERMINED BY THE CHAIR.

1124 MUSA 390-004* APPLIED STUDY IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA ZIMMERSubtitle: Organ

NOTE: THIS SECTION IS FOR NON-MAJORS. $200.00 FEE PER CREDIT HOUR - PRIVATE INSTRUCTION THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT OFMUSIC IS SUBJECT TO THE AVAILABILITY OF FACULTY, RESOURCES AND SPACE TO BE DETERMINED BY THE CHAIR.

1125 MUSA 390-005* APPLIED STUDY IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA WRIGHTSubtitle: Voice

NOTE: THIS SECTION IS FOR NON-MAJORS. $200.00 FEE PER CREDIT HOUR - PRIVATE INSTRUCTION THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT OFMUSIC IS SUBJECT TO THE AVAILABILITY OF FACULTY, RESOURCES AND SPACE TO BE DETERMINED BY THE CHAIR.

1126 MUSA 390-006* APPLIED STUDY IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA COCKEYSubtitle: Piano

NOTE: THIS SECTION IS FOR NON-MAJORS. $200.00 FEE PER CREDIT HOUR - PRIVATE INSTRUCTION THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT OFMUSIC IS SUBJECT TO THE AVAILABILITY OF FACULTY, RESOURCES AND SPACE TO BE DETERMINED BY THE CHAIR..

1127 MUSA 390-007* APPLIED STUDY IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA SHUSTER/NICHOLSSubtitle: Percussion

NOTE: THIS SECTION IS FOR NON-MAJORS. $200.00 FEE PER CREDIT HOUR - PRIVATE INSTRUCTION THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT OFMUSIC IS SUBJECT TO THE AVAILABILITY OF FACULTY, RESOURCES AND SPACE TO BE DETERMINED BY THE CHAIR.

3553 MUSA 390-008* APPLIED STUDY IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA MURASUGISubtitle: Upper Strings

3554 MUSA 390-009* APPLIED STUDY IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA SCHOYENSubtitle: Lower Strings

3555 MUSA 390-010* APPLIED STUDY IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA KNIERSubtitle: Low Brass

3863 MUSA 390-11* APPLIED STUDY IND1 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 21 - 2 TBA TBA RUSSELLSubtitle: Harp

1128 MUSA 391-001* PERFORMANCE CLASS LAB0 T 12:30PM -01:45PM FH 112 ANDERSON/SCHOYENNOTE: PASS FAIL ONLY - FOR MUSIC MAJORS ONLY.

1129 MUSA 438-001* APPLIED MUSIC VII IND2222 TBA TBA STERLINGSubtitle: Woodwinds

NOTE: Prereq - Approval of Chair - $200.00 per credit hour - FOR MUSIC MAJORS ONLY1130 MUSA 438-002* APPLIED MUSIC VII IND2222 TBA TBA KNIER

Subtitle: BrassNOTE: Prereq - Approval of Chair - $200.00 per credit hour - FOR MUSIC MAJORS ONLY

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1131 MUSA 438-003* APPLIED MUSIC VII IND2222 TBA TBA CUMMINGSubtitle: Classical Guitar

NOTE: Prereq - Approval of Chair - $200.00 per credit hour - FOR MUSIC MAJORS ONLY3556 MUSA 438-004* APPLIED MUSIC VII IND2222 TBA TBA ZIMMER

Subtitle: Organ3557 MUSA 438-005* APPLIED MUSIC VII IND2222 TBA TBA WRIGHT

Subtitle: Voice3558 MUSA 438-006* APPLIED MUSIC VII IND2222 TBA TBA COCKEY

Subtitle: Piano3559 MUSA 438-007* APPLIED MUSIC VII IND2222 TBA TBA SHUSTER/NICHOLS

Subtitle: Percussion3560 MUSA 438-008* APPLIED MUSIC VII IND2222 TBA TBA MURASUGI

Subtitle: Upper Strings3561 MUSA 438-009* APPLIED MUSIC VII IND2222 TBA TBA SCHOYEN

Subtitle: Lower Strings3562 MUSA 438-010* APPLIED MUSIC VII IND2222 TBA TBA KNIER

Subtitle: Low Brass

1132 MUSA 439-001* APPLIED MUSIC VIII IND22 TBA TBA STERLINGSubtitle: Woodwinds

NOTE: Prereq - Approval of Chair - $200.00 per credit hour - FOR MUSIC MAJORS ONLY3563 MUSA 439-002* APPLIED MUSIC VIII IND22 TBA TBA KNIER

Subtitle: Brass3564 MUSA 439-003* APPLIED MUSIC VIII IND22 TBA TBA CUMMING

Subtitle: Classical Guitar3565 MUSA 439-004* APPLIED MUSIC VIII IND22 TBA TBA ZIMMER

Subtitle: Organ3566 MUSA 439-005* APPLIED MUSIC VIII IND22 TBA TBA WRIGHT

Subtitle: Voice3567 MUSA 439-006* APPLIED MUSIC VIII IND22 TBA TBA COCKEY

Subtitle: Piano3568 MUSA 439-007* APPLIED MUSIC VIII IND22 TBA TBA SHUSTER/NICHOLS

Subtitle: Percussion3569 MUSA 439-008* APPLIED MUSIC VIII IND22 TBA TBA MURASUGI

Subtitle: Upper Strings3570 MUSA 439-009* APPLIED MUSIC VIII IND22 TBA TBA SCHOYEN

Subtitle: Lower Strings3571 MUSA 439-010* APPLIED MUSIC VIII IND22 TBA TBA KNIER

Subtitle: Low Brass

1133 MUSA 501-191* SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA STU1 T 07:00PM -09:45PM FH 112 MURASUGI/SCHOYENCombined Sections: MUSA 105/501/502/503NOTE: NOTE: Graduate Credit Only - AUDITION REQUIRED

1134 MUSA 502-191* SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA STU1 T 07:00PM -09:45PM FH 112 MURASUGI/SCHOYENCombined Sections: MUSA 105/501/502/503NOTE: NOTE: Graduate Credit Only - AUDITION REQUIRED

1135 MUSA 503-191* SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA STU1 T 07:00PM -09:45PM FH 112 MURASUGI/SCHOYENCombined Sections: MUSA 105/501/502/503NOTE: NOTE: Graduate Credit Only - AUDITION REQUIRED

3906 MUSA 539-005* APPLIED MUSIC X STU1 - 2 TBA TBA FH 124 BINKLEYSubtitle: Voice

3907 MUSA 539-006* APPLIED MUSIC X STU1 - 2 TBA TBA COCKEYSubtitle: Piano

*******************************************Music (MUSC)*******************************************

1082 MUSC 114-001* MUSIC APPRECIATION LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM FH 228 ANDERSONSubtitle: Music: Then & Now

NOTE: Not repeatable under different topic headings.1083 MUSC 114-002* MUSIC APPRECIATION LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM FH 228 ENGLISHNOTE: Not repeatable under different topic headings.

1086 MUSC 201-001* INTRO TO MUSIC THEORY LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM FH 245 CUMMINGNOTE: Prepares students to enter Theory I. Students may not receive credit for both MUSC 120 and 201.

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1315 MUSC 201-002* INTRO TO MUSIC THEORY LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM FH 245 MURASUGINOTE: Prepares students to enter Theory I. Students may not receive credit for both MUSC 120 and 201.

2082 MUSC 202-450* INTRO TO MUSIC TECHNOLOGY LEC4 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM TE 351 NICHOLSNOTE: Explores historical and current uses of music and technology hrough composition and presentation projects,

online forums, web-page design, and other forms of production. Basic consideration of ethical, aesthetic,economic, and social issues involving music technology applications are also explored. Three hours per weekwith enhancement. Meets General Education Requirement IIIA or IIIC (Prior to Fall 2008: IB).

2076 MUSC 203-001* THEORY I LEC3 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM FH 234 TABORNOTE: NOTE: PREREQ MUSC 201 OR APPROVAL OF INSTRUCTOR - COREQ MUSC 311

2063 MUSC 203-002* THEORY I LEC3 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM FH 239 SHUSTERNOTE: NOTE: PREREQ MUSC 201 OR APPROVAL OF INSTRUCTOR - COREQ MUSC 311

3636 MUSC 218-001* INST TECH BRASS LAB1 MW 10:00AM -10:50AM FH 112 KNIER

1316 MUSC 221-001* BLUES: ROOTS OF ROCK & ROLL LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM FH 130 ENGLISH

2069 MUSC 230-001* MUSIC FOR CHILDREN LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM FH 228 ANDERSON

2064 MUSC 303-001* THEORY III LEC3 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM FH 234 TABORNOTE: NOTE: PREREQ - MUSC 204 OR APPROVAL OF INSTRUCTOR - COREQ - MUSC 313

2385 MUSC 305-001* MUSIC HISTORY I LEC3 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM FH 228 COCKEY

3640 MUSC 308-001* INSTRUMENTAL TECH & METH LEC2 MW 02:00PM -02:50PM FH 112 KNIER

2067 MUSC 310-001* CONDUCT & SCORE READING LAB1 MW 11:00AM -11:50AM FH 112 SCHOYENSubtitle: Instrumental Emphasis

NOTE: Permission of instructor required

2068 MUSC 311-001* MUSIC PERCEPTION I LAB1 MW 12:00PM -12:50PM FH 245 SCHOYENNOTE: Prerequisite: MUSC 201 or proficiency equivalence. Co-requisite: MUSC 203. Two hours per week.

2065 MUSC 311-002* MUSIC PERCEPTION I LAB1 MW 01:00PM -01:50PM FH 245 SCHOYENNOTE: Prerequisite: MUSC 201 or proficiency equivalence. Co-requisite: MUSC 203. Two hours per week.

2066 MUSC 313-001* MUSIC PERCEPTION III LAB1 MW 01:00PM -01:50PM FH 234 KNIERNOTE: Prerequisite: MUSC 204 and 312 proficiency equivalence. Co-requisite: MUSC 303. Two hours per week.

2386 MUSC 425-001* MUSICAL FORM & ANALYSIS LEC2 MW 10:00AM -10:50AM FH 228 TABOR

1084 MUSC 490-001* DIRECT INDEPENDENT STUDY IND1 - 4 TBA TBA WRIGHTSubtitle: History of the Art Song

NOTE: Prereq: Approval in writing of department chair and supervising faculty member prior to registration, with thearea of study to be specified in writing. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits. May be offered forundergraduate or graduate credit.

1085 MUSC 490-002* DIRECT INDEPENDENT STUDY IND1 - 4 TBA TBA STAFFNOTE: Prereq: Approval in writing of department chair and supervising faculty member prior to registration, with the

area of study to be specified in writing. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits. May be offered forundergraduate or graduate credit.

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1854 NURS 310-001* NURSING CARE OF ADULTS I LEC3 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM DH 323 DIBARTOLO/ALLENNOTE: Coreq: NURS 311. Prerequisites: BIOL 211, 215, 216: CHEM 121 & 122. PSYC 300 or admission to second degree

track.NOTE: Prereq: BIOL 211, 215, 216; PSYC 300 or admission to 2nd degree track.

1855 NURS 310-002* NURSING CARE OF ADULTS I LEC3 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM DIBARTOLO/ALLENNOTE: Coreq: NURS 311. Prerequisites: BIOL 211, 215, 216: CHEM 121 & 122. PSYC 300 or admission to second degree

track.NOTE: Prereq: BIOL 211, 215, 216; PSYC 300 or admission to 2nd degree track.

1856 NURS 311-011* NURSING CARE OF ADU I CLINIC CLN3 M 02:00PM -03:00PM DH 213 FREDA/MILLIGANT 07:00AM -12:30PM DH 213 STAFFT 12:30PM -03:00PM DH 213 STAFF

NOTE: Coreq: NURS 310, 312, 319. Pre-req: BIOL 217, 334: CHEM 121, 122: PSYC 300 or admission to 2nd degree track. (PRMC)

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1861 NURS 311-012* NURSING CARE OF ADU I CLINIC CLN3 M 02:00PM -03:00PM DH 205 FREDA/MILLIGANT 07:00AM -02:00PM DH 217 STAFFT 02:00PM -03:00PM STAFF

NOTE: Coreq: NURS 310, 312, 319. Pre-req: BIOL 217, 334: CHEM 121, 122: PSYC 300 or admission to 2nd degree track. (PRMC)

1862 NURS 311-013* NURSING CARE OF ADU I CLINIC CLN3 M 04:00PM -05:00PM DH 213 FREDA/MILLIGANT 07:00AM -12:30PM STAFFT 12:30PM -03:00PM STAFF

NOTE: Coreq: NURS 310, 312, 319. Pre-req: BIOL 217, 334: CHEM 121, 122: PSYC 300 or admission to 2nd degree track. (PRMC)

1863 NURS 311-014* NURSING CARE OF ADU I CLINIC CLN3 M 04:00PM -05:00PM DH 217 FREDA/MILLIGANT 02:00PM -10:00PM DH 217 STAFF

NOTE: Coreq: NURS 310, 312, 319. Pre-req: BIOL 217, 334: CHEM 121, 122: PSYC 300 or admission to 2nd degree track.Occasional 7-3pm required. (PRMC)

1865 NURS 311-015* NURSING CARE OF ADU I CLINIC CLN3 M 04:00PM -05:00PM DH 205 FREDA/MILLIGANT 02:00PM -10:00PM STAFF

NOTE: Coreq: NURS 310, 312, 319. Pre-req: BIOL 217, 334: CHEM 121, 122: PSYC 300 or admission to 2nd degree track.Occasional 7am-3pm required.(Nanticoke)

1868 NURS 311-016* NURSING CARE OF ADU I CLINIC CLN3 M 02:00PM -03:00PM DH 217 FREDA/MILLIGANT 07:00AM -03:00PM STAFF

NOTE: Coreq: NURS 310, 312, 319. Pre-req: BIOL 217, 334: CHEM 121, 122: PSYC 300 or admission to 2nd degree track. (PRMC)

1869 NURS 311-022* NURSING CARE OF ADU I CLINIC CLN3 W 02:00PM -03:00PM DH 217 FREDA/MILLIGANR 07:00AM -12:30PM DH 213 STAFFR 12:30PM -03:00PM DH 213 STAFF

NOTE: Coreq: NURS 310, 312, 319. Pre-req: BIOL 217, 334: CHEM 121, 122: PSYC 300 or admission to 2nd degree track. (Nanticoke)

1870 NURS 311-023* NURSING CARE OF ADU I CLINIC CLN3 W 02:00PM -03:00PM DH 205 FREDA/MILLIGANR 07:00AM -12:30PM STAFFR 12:30PM -03:00PM STAFF

NOTE: Coreq: NURS 310, 312, 319. Pre-req: BIOL 217, 334: CHEM 121, 122: PSYC 300 or admission to 2nd degree track. (PRMC)

1871 NURS 311-024* NURSING CARE OF ADU I CLINIC CLN3 W 04:00PM -05:00PM DH 213 FREDA/MILLIGANR 02:00PM -10:00PM STAFF

NOTE: Coreq: NURS 310, 312, 319. Pre-req: BIOL 217, 334: CHEM 121, 122: PSYC 300 or admission to 2nd degree track.Occasional 7-3pm required. (PRMC)

2174 NURS 311-025* NURSING CARE OF ADU I CLINIC CLN3 W 04:00PM -05:00PM DH 205 FREDA/MILLIGANR 02:00PM -10:00PM DH 217 STAFF

NOTE: NOTE: Co-requisite: NURS 310, 312, 319. Pre-req: BIOL 217, 334: CHEM 121, 122: PSYC 300 or admission to seconddegree track. Occasional 7-3PM required time. (PRMC)

2175 NURS 311-026* NURSING CARE OF ADU I CLINIC CLN3 W 04:00PM -05:00PM DH 217 FREDA/MILLIGANR 07:00AM -12:30PM STAFFR 12:30PM -03:00PM STAFF

NOTE: NOTE: Co-requisite: NURS 310, 312, 319. Pre-req: BIOL 217, 334: CHEM 121, 122: PSYC 300 or admission to seconddegree track. (AGH)

2233 NURS 311-027* NURSING CARE OF ADU I CLINIC CLN3 W 02:00PM -03:00PM DH 213 FREDA/MILLIGANR 07:00AM -01:00PM DH 217 STAFFR 02:00PM -03:00PM STAFF

NOTE: NOTE: Co-requisite: NURS 310, 312, 319. Pre-req: BIOL 217, 334: CHEM 121, 122: PSYC 300 or admission to seconddegree track. (PRMC)

2332 NURS 312-610* INTRO TO PROF NURSING PRACTICE LEC3 MWF 08:00AM -08:50AM DH 127 DIBARTOLO/ALLENNOTE: Admission to nursing major or second degree track. BIOL 334 w C or better. Co-req: NURS 310, 311, 319. This

is a hybrid section with some weekly face to face classroom sessions.2446 NURS 312-611* INTRO TO PROF NURSING PRACTICE LEC3 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM DH 127 DIBARTOLO/ALLENNOTE: BIOL 334 w C or better. Co-req: NURS 310, 311, 319. This is a hybrid section with some weekly face to face

classroom sessions and some classes will meet at 8:00 AM.

2177 NURS 319-020 HEALTH ASSESSMENT LEC3333 M 01:00PM -02:50PM DH 323 HINDERER/ALESSANDRINNOTE: Register for lab section 021, 022, 023 or 024 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Prereq: BIOL

334; CHEM 121 & 122; Prereq: PSYC 300 or admission to second degree track.2179 NURS 319-021* HEALTH ASSESSMENT LAB3333 M 03:00PM -05:50PM HINDERERNOTE: Register for lab section 021 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Prereq: BIOL 334; CHEM 121 &

122; Prereq: PSYC 300 or admission to second degree track.2178 NURS 319-022* HEALTH ASSESSMENT LAB3333 T 09:00AM -11:50AM HINDERERNOTE: Register for lab section 022 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Prereq: BIOL 334; CHEM 121 &

122; Prereq: PSYC 300 or admission to second degree track.2180 NURS 319-023* HEALTH ASSESSMENT LAB3333 T 01:00PM -03:50PM HINDERERNOTE: Register for lab section 023 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Prereq: BIOL 334; CHEM 121 &

122; Prereq: PSYC 300 or admission to second degree track.

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2181 NURS 319-024* HEALTH ASSESSMENT LAB3333 T 05:00PM -07:50PM HINDERERNOTE: Register for lab section 024 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 020. Prereq: BIOL 334; CHEM 121 &

122; Prereq: PSYC 300 or admission to second degree track.2182 NURS 319-030 HEALTH ASSESSMENT LEC3333 W 01:00PM -02:50PM DH 323 HINDERER/ALESSANDRINNOTE: Register for lab section 031, 032, 033, 034 or 035 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 030. Prereq:

BIOL 334; CHEM 121 & 122; Prereq: PSYC 300 or admission to second degree track.2183 NURS 319-031* HEALTH ASSESSMENT LAB3333 W 03:00PM -05:50PM HINDERERNOTE: Register for lab section 031 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 030. Prereq: BIOL 334; CHEM 121 &

122; Prereq: PSYC 300 or admission to second degree track.2184 NURS 319-032* HEALTH ASSESSMENT LAB3333 R 09:00AM -11:50AM HINDERERNOTE: Register for lab section 032 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 030. Prereq: BIOL 334; CHEM 121 &

122; Prereq: PSYC 300 or admission to second degree track.2185 NURS 319-033* HEALTH ASSESSMENT LAB3333 R 01:00PM -03:50PM HINDERERNOTE: Register for lab section 033 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 030. Prereq: BIOL 334; CHEM 121 &

122; Prereq: PSYC 300 or admission to second degree track.2186 NURS 319-034* HEALTH ASSESSMENT LAB3333 R 05:00PM -07:50PM HINDERERNOTE: Register for lab section 034 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 030. Prereq: BIOL 334; CHEM 121 &

122; Prereq: PSYC 300 or admission to second degree track.3288 NURS 319-035* HEALTH ASSESSMENT LEC3333 F 12:00PM -02:50PM STAFFNOTE: Register for lab section 035 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 030. Prereq: BIOL 334; CHEM 121 &

122; Prereq: PSYC 300 or admission to second degree track.2176 NURS 319-610 HEALTH ASSESSMENT LEC3333 TBA TBA HINDERERNOTE: Register for lab section 611, 612 or 613 for automatic enrollment in section 610. Lecture is a web based

section. Prereq: BIOL 334; CHEM 121 & 122; Prereq: PSYC 300 or admission to second degree track.2198 NURS 319-611* HEALTH ASSESSMENT LAB3333 M 06:00PM -08:50PM HINDERERNOTE: Register for lab section 611, 612 or 613 for automatic enrollment in section 610. Lecture is a web based

section. Lab is held every Monday. Prereq: BIOL 334; CHEM 121 & 122; Prereq: PSYC 300 or admission to seconddegree track.

2234 NURS 319-612* HEALTH ASSESSMENT LAB3333 W 06:00PM -08:50PM HINDERERNOTE: Register for lab section 611, 612 or 613 for automatic enrollment in section 610. Lecture is a web based

section. Lab is held every Wednesday. Prereq: BIOL 334; CHEM 121 & 122; Prereq: PSYC 300 or admission tosecond degree track.

1473 NURS 360-001* NSG CARE CHILD: A FAM APPR LEC3 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM PH 249 CAMPBELL/SMITHNOTE: NOTE: Prereq: NURS 310, 311, 319. Pre Coreq: NURS 329; Coreq: NURS 361

1474 NURS 361-011* CARE OF CHILD/ ADOLE CLINIC CLN2 T 07:00AM -04:00PM CAMPBELL/SMITHNOTE: Pre or Coreq: NURS 329; Coreq: NURS 360 NOTE: Some evening clinicals and one Saturday may be required.

1475 NURS 361-012* CARE OF CHILD/ ADOLE CLINIC CLN2 T 07:00AM -04:00PM CAMPBELL/SMITHNOTE: Pre or Coreq: NURS 329; Coreq: NURS 360 NOTE: Some evening clinicals and one Saturday may be required.

1635 NURS 361-013* CARE OF CHILD/ ADOLE CLINIC CLN2 T 07:00AM -04:00PM CAMPBELL/SMITHNOTE: Pre or Coreq: NURS 329; Coreq: NURS 360 NOTE: Some evening clinicals and one Saturday may be required.

2187 NURS 361-021* CARE OF CHILD/ ADOLE CLINIC CLN2 R 07:00AM -04:00PM CAMPBELL/SMITHNOTE: Pre or Coreq: NURS 329; Coreq: NURS 360. All Pediatric cln groups may have some evening clinicals and 1

Saturday clinical.3290 NURS 361-022* CARE OF CHILD/ ADOLE CLINIC CLN2 R 07:00AM -04:00PM CAMPBELL/SMITHNOTE: Pre or Coreq: NURS 329; Coreq: NURS 360. All Pediatric cln groups may have some evening clinicals and 1

Saturday clinical.

1458 NURS 370-001* MATERNL NWBRN NURS: FAM LEC3 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM DH 213 BRACKEN/NUTTNOTE: NOTE: PRE-REQ: NURS 310, 311, 319. PRE CO-REQ: NURS 329; CO-REQ: NURS 371

1459 NURS 371-011* MATERNAL NB NURSING CLIN CLN3 T 07:00AM -03:00PM NUTT/BRACKENNOTE: NOTE: SOME EVENING CLINICALS REQUIRED TUES 2-10PM. MAY REQUIRE SOME WEEKEND AND EVENING CLINICALS.

1460 NURS 371-012* MATERNAL NB NURSING CLIN CLN3 T 07:00AM -03:00PM NUTT/BRACKENNOTE: NOTE: SOME EVENING CLINICALS REQUIRED TUES 2-10PM. MAY REQUIRE SOME WEEKEND AND EVENING CLINICALS.

2199 NURS 371-021* MATERNAL NB NURSING CLIN CLN3 R 07:00AM -03:00PM NUTT/BRACKENNOTE: NOTE: Some evening clinicals required 2-10PM. May also require weekend clinicals.

2201 NURS 371-022* MATERNAL NB NURSING CLIN CLN3 R 07:00AM -03:00PM BRACKEN/NUTTNOTE: NOTE: Some evening clinicals required 2-10PM. May also require weekend clinicals.

2188 NURS 380-001* PSYCHIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH LEC3 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM DH 323 WEBSTER/JAROSINSKINOTE: NOTE: This section reserved for students enrolled in NURS 430 431 this semester.

2189 NURS 380-002* PSYCHIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH LEC3 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM DH 323 WEBSTER/JAROSINSKINOTE: Students enrolled in N360 will be given priority for this section.

2190 NURS 381-011* PSYCHIATRIC MEN HLTH CLN CLN33 T 07:00AM -04:00PM WEBSTER/JAROSINSKINOTE: NOTE: Some day and evening hours may be required. Prereq: NURS 310, 311, 312, 319 & 329. Coreq: NURS 380. May

require weekend clinicals.2191 NURS 381-012* PSYCHIATRIC MEN HLTH CLN CLN33 T 07:00AM -04:00PM WEBSTER/JAROSINSKINOTE: NOTE: Some day and evening hours may be required. Prereq: NURS 310, 311, 312, 319 & 329. Coreq: NURS 380. May

require weekend clinicals.

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2230 NURS 381-013* PSYCHIATRIC MEN HLTH CLN CLN33 T 07:00AM -04:00PM WEBSTER/JAROSINSKINOTE: NOTE: Some day and evening hours may be required. Prereq: NURS 310, 311, 312, 319 & 329. Coreq: NURS 380. May

require weekend clinicals.2192 NURS 381-014* PSYCHIATRIC MEN HLTH CLN CLN33 T 07:00AM -04:00PM WEBSTER/JAROSINSKINOTE: NOTE: Some day and evening hours may be required. Prereq: NURS 310, 311, 312, 319 & 329. Coreq: NURS 380. May

require weekend clinicals.2193 NURS 381-015* PSYCHIATRIC MEN HLTH CLN CLN33 T 07:00AM -04:00PM WEBSTER/JAROSINSKI

M 02:00PM -10:00PM STAFFNOTE: NOTE: Some day and evening hours may be required. This section may meet on Monday evenings instead of

Tuesdays for part of the semester. Prereq:NURS 310, 311, 312, 319 & 329. Coreq: NURS 380. May require weekendclinicals.

2202 NURS 381-016* PSYCHIATRIC MEN HLTH CLN CLN33 M 02:00PM -10:00PM WEBSTER/JAROSINSKIT 02:00PM -10:00PM STAFF

NOTE: NOTE: Some day and evening hours may be required. Prereq: NURS 310, 311, 312, 319 & 329. Coreq: NURS 380. Thissection may meet first 7 wks during the day or evening on Tuesdays & the last 7 wks. in the evenings onMondays. May require weekend clinicals.

2194 NURS 381-021* PSYCHIATRIC MEN HLTH CLN CLN33 R 07:00AM -04:00PM WEBSTER/JAROSINSKINOTE: NOTE: Prereq: NURS 310, 311, 312, 319 & 329. Coreq: NURS 380. Some day and evening hours may be required. May

require weekend clinicals.2195 NURS 381-022* PSYCHIATRIC MEN HLTH CLN CLN33 R 07:00AM -04:00PM WEBSTER/JAROSINSKINOTE: NOTE: Some day and evening hours may be required. Prereq: NURS 310, 311, 312, 319 & 329. Coreq: NURS 380.

May require weekend clinicals.3296 NURS 381-023* PSYCHIATRIC MEN HLTH CLN CLN33 R 02:00PM -10:00PM STAFFNOTE: Some day and evening hours required. Prereq: NURS 310, 311, 312, 319 & 329. Coreq: NURS 380. May require

weekend clinicals.2196 NURS 381-024* PSYCHIATRIC MEN HLTH CLN CLN33 R 07:00AM -04:00PM WEBSTER/JAROSINSKINOTE: NOTE: Some day and evening hours may be required. Prereq: NURS 310, 311, 312, 319 & 329. Coreq: NURS 380. May

require weekend clinicals.2197 NURS 381-025* PSYCHIATRIC MEN HLTH CLN CLN33 R 07:00AM -04:00PM WEBSTER/JAROSINSKINOTE: NOTE: Some day and evening hours may be required. Prereq: NURS 310, 311, 312, 319 & 329. Coreq: NURS 380. May

require weekend clinicals.2458 NURS 381-026* PSYCHIATRIC MEN HLTH CLN CLN33 R 02:00PM -10:00PM WEBSTER/JAROSINSKI

W 02:00PM -10:00PM STAFFNOTE: NOTE: Some day and evening hours may be required. Prereq: NURS 310, 311, 312, 319 & 329. Coreq: NURS 380. This

section may meet Wednesday evenings instead of Thursdays part of the semesters. May require weekend clinicals.

3297 NURS 415-601* SPECIAL TOPICS IN NURSING LEC1 TBA TBA REIDSubtitle: Introduction to Global Health

2720 NURS 415-710* SPECIAL TOPICS IN NURSING LEC1 TBA TBA ONLINE STAFFSubtitle: Readings in Nursing

2329 NURS 430-610* COMNTY HLTH: RURAL PERSPE LEC3 MWF 08:45AM -09:35AM BROWN/REIDNOTE: Note: Course runs for the first 7 weeks of the semester. Course begins 8 29 16 and ends 10 14 16. Prereq:

NURS 329,350,351,360,361,370,371 or 422 & 423. Coreq: NURS 430

1461 NURS 431-011* COMNTY HLTH PRACT: RURAL CLN333 M 02:00PM -10:00PM BROWN/WALSHT 08:00AM -08:00PM STAFF

NOTE: Note: Register for NURS 430 before, or as part of the same enrollment transaction as NURS 431. Clinical runsfor the first 7 weeks of the semester. Course begins 8 29 16 and ends 10 14 16. Times vary 8am-8pm. Prereq:NURS 329,350,351,360,361,370,371 or 422 & 423. Coreq: NURS 430

3861 NURS 431-012* COMNTY HLTH PRACT: RURAL CLN333 M 02:00PM -10:00PM STAFFT 08:00AM -08:00PM STAFF

1462 NURS 431-013* COMNTY HLTH PRACT: RURAL CLN333 W 02:00PM -10:00PM BROWN/REIDR 08:00AM -10:00PM BROWN/REID

NOTE: Note: Register for NURS 430 before, or as part of the same enrollment transaction as NURS 431. Clinical runsfor the first 8 weeks of the semester. Course begins 8 29 16 and ends 10 21 16. Times vary 8am-8pm. Prereq:NURS 329,350,351,360,361,370,371 or 422 & 423. Coreq: NURS 430

1524 NURS 431-014* COMNTY HLTH PRACT: RURAL CLN333 R 08:00AM -09:00AM BROWN/REIDW 02:00PM -10:00PM STAFF

NOTE: Note: Register for NURS 430 before, or as part of the same enrollment transaction as NURS 431. Clinical runsfor the first 8 weeks of the semester. Course begins 8 29 16 and ends 10 21 16. Times vary 8am-8pm. Prereq:NURS 329,350,351,360,361,370,371 or 422 & 423. Coreq: NURS 430

2330 NURS 442-610* NURS LEAD AND MANAGEMENT LEC2 W 09:00AM -10:45AM DH 217 STAFFNOTE: Concurrent registration with NURS 443 required. Course runs for the final 6 weeks of semester. Course starts

10 24 16 and ends 12 9 2016. This is a hybrid course with weekly class meetings on Wednesday only.

2235 NURS 443-611* LEADERSHIP PRACTICUM CLN2 M 02:00PM -10:00PM STAFFT 07:00AM -11:00PM STAFF

NOTE: NOTE: Easton-clinical runs for the final 6 weeks of semester & meets on Monday evening and Tuesday. Tuesdayhours vary 7am-11pm. Course starts 10 24 16 & ends 12 9 16. Prereq: NURS 310, 311, 319, 329, 422, 423 BIOL334. Pre Coreq: NURS 380, 381, 430, 431, 442

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3862 NURS 443-612* LEADERSHIP PRACTICUM CLN2 M 02:00PM -10:00PM STAFFT 02:00PM -10:00PM STAFF

NOTE: SHS; some days required.2464 NURS 443-613* LEADERSHIP PRACTICUM CLN2 W 02:00PM -10:00PM STAFF

R 07:00AM -11:00PM WINTERNOTE: NOTE: PRMC-Clinical runs for the final 6 weeks of semester & meets on Wednesday evening & Thursday. Thursday

time varies 7am-11pm. Course starts 10 24 16 & ends 12 9 16. Prereq: NURS 310, 311, 319, 329, 422, 423 BIOL334. Pre Coreq: NURS 380, 381, 430, 431, 442

2271 NURS 443-614* LEADERSHIP PRACTICUM CLN2 W 02:00PM -10:00PM STAFFR 07:00AM -11:00PM WINTER

NOTE: NOTE: PRMC-Clinical runs for the final 6 weeks of semester & meets on Wednesday evening & Thursday. Thursdaytime varies 7am-11pm. Course starts 10 24 16 & ends 12 9 16. Prereq: NURS 310, 311, 319, 329, 422, 423 BIOL334. Pre Coreq: NURS 380, 381, 430, 431, 442

1732 NURS 450-610* BEST PRACTICES IN NURS EDUC LEC3 W 01:00PM -02:50PM WINTER/PROPPERNOTE: THIS IS A HYBRID COURSE AND WILL MEET FACE TO FACE EACH WEEK FOR 1 HOUR.

2200 NURS 456-001* PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS LEC3 W 04:00PM -06:45PM STAFFNOTE: NOTE: Undergraduate credit only

2485 NURS 458-151* CRITICAL CARE LEC3 T 05:00PM -07:30PM HINDERER

1486 NURS 490-003* INDEPENDENT STUDY IND1 - 4 TBA TBA CAMPBELLNOTE: NOTE: CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR REQUIRED

1523 NURS 490-004* INDEPENDENT STUDY IND1 - 4 TBA TBA ALLENNOTE: NOTE: CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR REQUIRED

3128 NURS 490-005* INDEPENDENT STUDY IND1 - 4 TBA TBA HINDERER

3298 NURS 515-701* EPIDEMIOLOGY LEC3 TBA TBA ONLINE WILLEY

3299 NURS 542-610* QUAL RESEARCH IN HLTH CARE SEM3 W 04:00PM -06:45PM BRACKEN

3304 NURS 552-701* ADV HUMAN PHYSIO/PATHOPHYS LEC3 TBA TBA ONLINE STAFF

3305 NURS 558-601* ADULT HEALTH CARE MGMT CLN6 TBA TBA ALESSANDRINI

1463 NURS 560-183* INDEPENDENT STUDY IND1 - 3 TBA 12:00AM -12:00AM SELDOMRIDGENOTE: Note: Written consent of faculty who will direct the study.

3913 NURS 574-710* TEACH & LEARN FOR NURSE ED PRA6 TBA TBA ONLINE WEBSTER

3412 NURS 580-601* SPECIAL TOPICS IN NURSING LEC1 - 3Subtitle: Capstone 3: Dissemination

3046 NURS 592-189* INTERNSHIP INT3 TBA 12:00AM -12:00AM STAFFNOTE: NOTE: Prereq: Completion of all practicum courses in track. Permission of instructor. Required 126 precepted

hours.

1735 NURS 593-192* CAPSTONE I: PROPOSAL IND1 TBA 12:00AM -12:00AM STAFFNOTE: MATH 502, NURS 544 AND PERMISSION OF GRADUATE INSTRUCTOR.

1736 NURS 594-189* CAPSTONE II: IMPLEMENTATION IND1 TBA 12:00AM -12:00AM STAFFNOTE: MATH 502, NURS 544 AND PERMISSION OF GRADUATE INSTRUCTOR. PREREQ OF NURS 593.

3303 NURS 595-601* CAPSTONE III: DISSEMINATION IND1

3432 NURS 694-601* DOCTORAL PRACTICE EXPER PRA1 - 3 TBA TBA ALESSANDRINI

3306 NURS 742-701* QUALITY IMPRVMT IN HLTHCARE LEC3 TBA TBA ONLINE WINTER/RUSSO

2660 NURS 880-601* DNP PRACTICUM PRA1 - 3 TBA 12:00AM -12:00AM STAFFNOTE: Prerequisites: year 2 or 3 of DNP Program or by permission of instructor.

3302 NURS 881-601* DNP PROJECT 1: TOPIC & ID LEC1

3433 NURS 883-601* DNP PROJECT 3: IMPLEMENT SEM1

3440 NURS 884-601* DNP PROJECT 4: EVAL & DISSEM SEM1 TBA TBA DIBARTOLO

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1684 PHEC 201-001* WILDERNESS FIRST AID LLB3 T 02:00PM -04:30PM DH 116 HARPER

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NOTE: $150.00 Class Fee. Class meets first seven weeks of semester. Will also meet on 3 Saturdays duringsemester.

1797 PHEC 201-002* WILDERNESS FIRST AID LLB3 T 02:00PM -04:30PM DH 116 HARPERNOTE: $150.00 Class Fee. Class meets second seven weeks of semester. Will also meet on 3 Saturdays during

semester.2803 PHEC 201-151* WILDERNESS FIRST AID LLB3 T 05:30PM -08:15PM DH 116 VICKERSNOTE: $150.00 Class Fee. Class meets first seven weeks of semester. Will also meet on 3 Saturdays during

semester.2804 PHEC 201-152* WILDERNESS FIRST AID LLB3 T 05:30PM -08:15PM DH 116 VICKERSNOTE: $150.00 Class Fee. Class meets second seven weeks of semester. Will also meet on 3 Saturdays during

semester.

1026 PHEC 210-001* SCUBA DIVING ACT33 T 02:00PM -04:00PM MC 204 KISERT 06:00PM -08:00PM MC 183 KISER

NOTE: Prerequisite: PHEC 105 or consent of instructor. Bring swimsuit and towel to first class. Class Fee: $150

2000 PHEC 210-151* SCUBA DIVING ACT33 T 04:00PM -06:00PM MC 204 KISERT 08:00PM -10:00PM MC 183 KISER

NOTE: Must have PHEC 105 or consent of instructor. Bring swimsuit and towel to first class. Class Fee: $150

1800 PHEC 220-001* CANOEING/KAYAKING LLB3 R 02:00PM -04:30PM MC 205 HARPERNOTE: Meets first seven weeks of semester. Course fees apply. Prerequisite: PHEC 201. Three hours per week.

American Canoe Association certification available. Contact Christina Harper for additional information.

2663 PHEC 221-002* WILDERNESS NAVIGATION LLB3 R 02:00PM -04:30PM MC 205 HARPERNOTE: Prerequisite: PHEC 201. Three hours per week.

1027 PHEC 330-001* ATHLETIC COACHING LEC3 MW 09:30AM -10:45AM TE 279 SIERSNOTE: Three hours per week.

1687 PHEC 331-151* COACHING YOUTH SPORTS LEC3 R 06:00PM -08:45PM DH 130 STAFFNOTE: PREREQUISITES: PHEC 330 and current community CPR certification. Three hours per week.

2807 PHEC 472-301* EXP LRN & MTHDS TCH OUT ACT LEC3 W 02:00PM -04:45PM MARDELA ELZEYNOTE: Students will need to provide their own transportation to Mardela Ropes Course in Mardela Springs, MD

Course fees of $35 apply. Prerequisite: PHEC 201. Three hours per week. May not receive credit for bothPHEC 372 and PHEC 472.

*******************************************Physical Education, Prf (PHED)*******************************************

1052 PHED 135-001* FOUNDATIONS OF PHYSICAL ED LEC3 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM MC 205 CHOINOTE: May not receive credit for both PHED 135 and PHED 235.

1683 PHED 175-001* INTRO TO TEACH FIT & WELL LEC4 MWF 01:00PM -02:50PM MC 215 RAVIZZAM 01:00PM -02:50PM MC 207 RAVIZZAMWF 01:00PM -02:50PM MC 205 RAVIZZAF 01:00PM -01:50PM MC 183 RAVIZZA

NOTE: Prerequisite: Health education and physical education teacher education majors only; PHEC 105 or intermediateswimming skills as determined by program area faculty. May not receive credit for both PHED 175 and PHED 108.Meets General Education V (Prior to Fall 2008: IV) for athletic training, health education and physicaleducation majors.

1051 PHED 245-001* MOVEMENT ACTIVITIES LEC3 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM MC 215 RAVIZZANOTE: Three hours per week.

1055 PHED 260-001* TCH TEAM SPORTS CNCPT & TACT I LEC3 TR 08:00AM -09:15AM MC 100B STITCHERTR 08:00AM -09:15AM MC 100C STITCHER

NOTE: MAY NOT RECEIVE CREDIT FOR BOTH PHEC 344 AND PHED 260.

3639 PHED 263-001* TEAM SPORTS CONCPTS & TCTCS II LEC3 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM MC 100B WOODTR 09:30AM -10:45AM MC 100C WOOD

1714 PHED 275-001* MGMT & INST STRAT IN PHYS ED LLB4 TR 11:50AM -01:55PM DH 126 WOODR 11:50AM -01:55PM MC 215 WOODR 11:50AM -01:55PM MC 100A WOODR 11:50AM -01:55PM MC 100B WOODR 11:50AM -01:55PM MC 100C WOOD

NOTE: Three hours lecture, two hours laboratory per week.

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1060 PHED 351-001* PSYCHOSOCIAL ASPECTS OF PE LEC3 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM MC 205 RAVIZZANOTE: May not receive credit for both PHEC 451 and PHED 451.

1054 PHED 352-001* MOTOR LEARNING LEC3 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM DH 130 CHOIT 12:30PM -01:45PM MC 215 CHOI

NOTE: CREDIT MAY NOT BE RECEIVED FOR BOTH PHED 352 AND PHED 255.

1032 PHED 400-001* ADAPTED PHYSICAL EDUCATION LEC4 MWF 09:00AM -10:15AM MC 205 RAVIZZAMW 09:00AM -10:15AM MC 100B RAVIZZAMW 09:00AM -10:15AM MC 100C RAVIZZAF 09:00AM -10:40AM MC 100B RAVIZZAF 09:00AM -10:40AM MC 100C RAVIZZA

NOTE: Prerequisite: Entrance to the Professional Teacher Education Program.

1997 PHED 410-010 ELEM SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUC LEC44 T 08:00AM -10:45AM MC 205 CHOIT 08:00AM -09:15AM MC 215 CHOI

NOTE: Credit cannot be received for both EDUC 343 and PHED 410. Prerequisite: Admission to Internship I. Threehours lecture, eight hours practicum per week.

3607 PHED 410-011* ELEM SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUC PRA44 M 08:00AM -03:00PM CHOI2994 PHED 410-020 ELEM SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUC LEC44 R 08:00AM -10:45AM MC 205 CHOI

R 08:00AM -09:15AM MC 215 CHOI3608 PHED 410-021* ELEM SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUC PRA44 M 08:00AM -03:00PM CHOI

2012 PHED 420-010 SEC SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUC LEC44 T 03:30PM -06:15PM MC 215 WOODT 03:30PM -06:15PM MC 205 WOOD

NOTE: Credit cannot be received for both EDUC 371 and PHED 420. Prerequisite: Admission to Internship I.3609 PHED 420-011* SEC SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUC PRA44 W 08:00AM -03:00PM WOOD2995 PHED 420-020 SEC SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUC LEC44 R 05:30PM -08:15PM MC 215 WOOD

R 05:30PM -08:15PM MC 204 WOOD3610 PHED 420-021* SEC SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUC PRA44 W 08:00AM -03:00PM WOOD

*******************************************Philosophy (PHIL)*******************************************

3364 PHIL 101-006* INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM TE 226T SACCO1715 PHIL 101-450* INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM TE 380 CAMMARANONOTE: SI will be available for this course.

1228 PHIL 101-501* INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY LEC4 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM TE 380 CLEMENT2759 PHIL 101-502* INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY LEC4 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM TE 380 CLEMENT2428 PHIL 101-504* INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM TE 380 STOCK1229 PHIL 101-505* INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM TE 380 STOCK

2389 PHIL 103-501* CRITICAL THINKING LEC4 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM TE 380 TUSKE

3049 PHIL 207-001* PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION LEC4 TR 05:30PM -06:45PM TE 380 CAMMARANO

3365 PHIL 305-001* POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM TE 380 CLEMENT

3366 PHIL 308-001* ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM PL 101 CAMMARANO

3368 PHIL 322-001* EXISTENTIALISM LEC4 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM TE 380 STOCK

3369 PHIL 335-001* PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE LEC4 MWF 02:00PM -02:50PM TE 380 TUSKE

3370 PHIL 490-001* INDEPENDENT STUDY IND1 - 4 TBA TBA CAMMARANO3371 PHIL 490-002* INDEPENDENT STUDY IND1 - 4 TBA TBA CLEMENT3374 PHIL 490-003* INDEPENDENT STUDY IND1 - 4 TBA TBA TUSKE3375 PHIL 490-004* INDEPENDENT STUDY IND1 - 4 TBA TBA JENSEN

*******************************************Physics (PHYS)*******************************************

1442 PHYS 101-510 PHYSICAL SCIENCE LEC44 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM HS 341 WELSH/PICANOTE: Register for lab Section 511 or 512 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 510. Prereq: This course

assumes an understanding of college algebra. MATH 130 is recommended. This Course is for Elementaryeducation majors.

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1443 PHYS 101-511* PHYSICAL SCIENCE LAB44 W 11:00AM -12:50PM HS 352 PICA/WELSHNOTE: Registering in this Section 511 will automatically enroll you in lecture section 510. Prereq: This course

assumes an understanding of college algebra. MATH 130 is recommended. This Course is for Elementaryeducation majors.

1444 PHYS 101-512* PHYSICAL SCIENCE LAB44 R 09:00AM -10:50AM HS 352 SMULLEN/WELSHNOTE: Registering in this Section 512 will automatically enroll you in lecture section 510. Prereq: This course

assumes an understanding of college algebra. MATH 130 is recommended. This Course is for Elementaryeducation majors.

1445 PHYS 108-010 INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM HS 243 PICACombined Sections: Phys 108/109NOTE: Register for lab Section 711, for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. The lecture is on campus and

the lab will meet the first day of classes (Aug. 29th) on campus in HS 360 from 6:00 pm to 7:40 pm only, therest of the labs will be online.

1446 PHYS 108-711* INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY LAB4 TBA TBA ONLINE VAZQUEZ/PICANOTE: Registering in this Section 711 will automatically enroll you in lecture section 010. The lecture is on

campus and the lab will meet the first day of classes (Aug. 29th) on campus in HS 360 from 6:00 pm to 7:40 pmonly, the rest of the labs will be online.

3239 PHYS 109-010* PRINCIPLES OF ASTRONOMY LEC3 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM HS 243 PICACombined Sections: Phys 108/109NOTE: May not be taken for credit if student already has credit for PHYS 108. This class will be taught in HS 243.

2372 PHYS 121-030 GENERAL PHYSICS I LEC444 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM HS 337 HOWARD/VAZQUEZNOTE: Register for lab Section 031 or 032 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 030. Prereq: Recommended

College Algebra2373 PHYS 121-031* GENERAL PHYSICS I LAB444 M 01:30PM -03:10PM HS 353 VAZQUEZ/HOWARDNOTE: Registering in this Section 031 will automatically enroll you in lecture section 030. Prereq: Recommended

College Algebra2724 PHYS 121-032* GENERAL PHYSICS I LAB444 T 03:00PM -04:40PM HS 353 MANIZADE/HOWARDNOTE: Registering in this Section 032 will automatically enroll you in lecture section 030. Prereq: Recommended

College Algebra2203 PHYS 121-510 GENERAL PHYSICS I LEC444 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM HS 337 EMMERT/VAZQUEZNOTE: Register for lab Section 511 or 512 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 510. Prereq: Recommended

College Algebra2204 PHYS 121-511* GENERAL PHYSICS I LAB444 T 09:00AM -10:40AM HS 353 VAZQUEZ/EMMERTNOTE: Registering in this Section 511 will automatically enroll you in lecture section 510. Prereq: Recommended

College Algebra2205 PHYS 121-512* GENERAL PHYSICS I LAB444 T 11:00AM -12:40PM HS 353 VAZQUEZ/EMMERTNOTE: Registering in this Section 512 will automatically enroll you in lecture section 510. Prereq: Recommended

College Algebra1447 PHYS 121-520 GENERAL PHYSICS I LEC444 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM HS 337 EMMERT/VAZQUEZNOTE: Register for lab Section 521 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 520. Prereq: Recommended College

Algebra1448 PHYS 121-521* GENERAL PHYSICS I LAB444 M 03:30PM -05:10PM HS 353 MANIZADE/EMMERTNOTE: Registering in this Section 521 will automatically enroll you in lecture section 520 Prereq: Recommended

College Algebra2725 PHYS 121-522* GENERAL PHYSICS I LAB444 T 01:00PM -02:40PM HS 353 VAZQUEZ/EMMERTNOTE: Registering in this Section 522 will automatically enroll you in lecture section 520 Prereq: Recommended

College Algebra

1449 PHYS 123-010 GENERAL PHYSICS II LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM HS 341 EMMERT/PICANOTE: Register for lab Section 011, or 012 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: Phys 121

1450 PHYS 123-011* GENERAL PHYSICS II LAB4 R 08:30AM -10:10AM HS 353 VAZQUEZ/EMMERTNOTE: Registering in this Section 011 will automatically enroll you in lecture section 010 Prereq: Phys 121

1451 PHYS 123-012* GENERAL PHYSICS II LAB4 R 10:30AM -12:10PM HS 353 PICA/EMMERTNOTE: Registering in this Section 012 will automatically enroll you in lecture section 010 Prereq: Phys 121

1503 PHYS 221-510* PHYSICS I LLB4 MWF 09:00AM -10:40AM HS 353 WELSHNOTE: Prereq. or Coreq: Math 201 (when registering for Phys 221 you must either have already taken Math 201 or you

must register for the Math 201 before registering for Phys 221)1886 PHYS 221-520* PHYSICS I LLB4 MWF 11:00AM -12:40PM HS 353 HOWARDNOTE: Prereq. or Coreq: Math 201 (when registering for Phys 221 you must either have already taken Math 201 or you

must register for the Math 201 before registering for Phys 221)

1889 PHYS 225-010* PHYSICS III LLB3 TR 08:00AM -09:40AM HS 360 BAILEYNOTE: Prereq: Phys 221, Prereq Coreq: Math 202

2726 PHYS 225-020* PHYSICS III LLB3 TR 10:00AM -11:40AM HS 360 BAILEYNOTE: Prereq: Phys 221, Prereq Coreq: Math 202

1891 PHYS 311-010 ELECT CIRCUIT & ELECT LEC4 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM HS 360 PICA/SHAKURNOTE: Register for lab Section 011 or 012 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: Phys 309, Prereq

Coreq: Math 311

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1892 PHYS 311-011* ELECT CIRCUIT & ELECT LAB4 T 11:00AM -01:30PM HS 359 SHAKUR/PICANOTE: Registering in this Section 011 will automatically enroll you in lecture section 010. Prereq: Phys 309,

Prereq Coreq: Math 3111893 PHYS 311-012* ELECT CIRCUIT & ELECT LAB4 R 11:00AM -01:30PM HS 359 SHAKUR/PICANOTE: Registering in this Section 012 will automatically enroll you in lecture section 010. Prereq: Phys 309,

Prereq Coreq: Math 311

1895 PHYS 313-010* INTRO TO MOD PHYSICS LEC3 TR 02:00PM -03:40PM HS 360 WELSHNOTE: Prereq: Phys 309, Prereq Coreq: Math 311

1896 PHYS 316-010* INTRO TO QUANTUM MECHANICS LEC3 TR 12:00PM -01:40PM HS 360 HOWARDNOTE: Prereq: Phys 309, 313, 314

1897 PHYS 322-010 DIGITAL ELECTRONICS LEC4 MW 12:00PM -01:15PM HS 359 SHAKUR/MANIZADENOTE: Register for lab Section 011 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Prereq: Phys 223, Credit may

not be received for both Phys 322 and COSC 250.1898 PHYS 322-011* DIGITAL ELECTRONICS LAB4 MW 01:15PM -02:30PM HS 359 MANIZADE/SHAKURNOTE: Registering in this Section 011 will automatically enroll you in lecture section 010. Prereq: Phys 223,

Credit may not be received for both Phys 322 and COSC 250.

2728 PHYS 399-050* INTERMED SPEC TOPICS PHYSICS LEC1 - 3 TBA TBA STAFF2729 PHYS 399-060* INTERMED SPEC TOPICS PHYSICS LEC1 - 3 TBA TBA STAFF

1899 PHYS 413-010* COMPUTER ARCH & INTERFAC LLB3 MW 10:00AM -11:40AM HS 359 SHAKURNOTE: Prereq: Phys 311 and Phys 322

1900 PHYS 470-010* SENIOR SEMINAR SEM1 W 04:00PM -04:50PM HS 360 HOWARDNOTE: Prereq: Thirty hours of physics or departmental approval.

3243 PHYS 475-010* CAPSTONE DESIGN PROJECT SEM2 TBA TBA BAILEYNOTE: Prereq: Phys 413 and Phys 470 or permission of instructor

3244 PHYS 475-020* CAPSTONE DESIGN PROJECT SEM2 TBA TBA EMMERTNOTE: Prereq: Phys 413 and Phys 470 or permission of instructor

3245 PHYS 475-030* CAPSTONE DESIGN PROJECT SEM2 TBA TBA HOWARDNOTE: Prereq: Phys 413 and Phys 470 or permission of instructor

3246 PHYS 475-040* CAPSTONE DESIGN PROJECT SEM2 TBA TBA PICANOTE: Prereq: Phys 413 and Phys 470 or permission of instructor

3247 PHYS 475-050* CAPSTONE DESIGN PROJECT SEM2 TBA TBA SHAKURNOTE: Prereq: Phys 413 and Phys 470 or permission of instructor

3248 PHYS 475-060* CAPSTONE DESIGN PROJECT SEM2 TBA TBA WELSHNOTE: Prereq: Phys 413 and Phys 470 or permission of instructor

3241 PHYS 490-010* RESEARCH IN PHYSICS IND2 TBA TBA BAILEYNOTE: Prereq: Phys 470, forty credits of Physics, (or senior standing) and department chair approval.

3240 PHYS 490-020* RESEARCH IN PHYSICS IND2 TBA TBA EMMERTNOTE: Prereq: Phys 470, forty credits of Physics, (or senior standing) and department chair approval.

1452 PHYS 490-030* RESEARCH IN PHYSICS IND2 TBA TBA HOWARDNOTE: Prereq: Phys 470, forty credits of Physics, (or senior standing) and department chair approval.

1453 PHYS 490-040* RESEARCH IN PHYSICS IND2 TBA TBA PICANOTE: Prereq: Phys 470, forty credits of Physics, (or senior standing) and department chair approval.

3144 PHYS 490-050* RESEARCH IN PHYSICS IND2 TBA TBA SHAKURNOTE: Prereq: Phys 470, forty credits of Physics, (or senior standing) and department chair approval.

3242 PHYS 490-060* RESEARCH IN PHYSICS IND2 TBA TBA WELSHNOTE: Prereq: Phys 470, forty credits of Physics, (or senior standing) and department chair approval.

1481 PHYS 499-010* SPECIAL TOPICS IN PHYSICS LEC1 - 3 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM HS 337 EMMERTNOTE: Dept. consent required.

2359 PHYS 499-020* SPECIAL TOPICS IN PHYSICS LEC1 - 3 TBA TBA STAFFNOTE: Dept. consent required.

3022 PHYS 499-030* SPECIAL TOPICS IN PHYSICS LEC1 - 3 TBA TBA STAFFNOTE: Dept. consent required.

*******************************************Political Science (POSC)*******************************************

1652 POSC 101-002* INTRO TO POLITICS & GOVT LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM TE 277 SURAK2906 POSC 101-003* INTRO TO POLITICS & GOVT LEC4 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM TE 151 RITTINGER

3348 POSC 102-001* CONTEMPORARY ISSUES LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM TE 152 ROBINSON

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2907 POSC 102-002* CONTEMPORARY ISSUES LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM TE 151 ROBINSON

1231 POSC 110-001* AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVT LEC4 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM TE 151 ADAMSNOTE: .

3332 POSC 200-001* POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES LEC4 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM TE 151 O'LOUGHLIN3333 POSC 200-002* POLITICAL IDEOLOGIES LEC4 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM TE 151 O'LOUGHLIN

3334 POSC 205-001* WOMEN IN POLITCS LEC4 TR 07:00PM -08:15PM TE 151 MURPHY

1232 POSC 210-001* INTRO INT'L RELATIONS LEC4 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM PH 151 RITTINGERNOTE: *

2361 POSC 210-002* INTRO INT'L RELATIONS LEC4 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM PH 151 NAM

3335 POSC 211-001* COMP POLITICS OF LATIN AMER LEC4 MWF 02:00PM -02:50PM TE 151 RITTINGER

3336 POSC 213-001* WAR AND PEACE IN MIDEAST LEC4 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM TE 151 ROBINSON

1234 POSC 300-010 METHODS EMPER POL ANALYSIS LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM TE 151 HOFFMANNOTE: Prerequisites: POSC 101 or 110, junior standing. Combined lecture lab course. Enrollment in 300.011 will

auto-enroll in 300.010.1235 POSC 300-011* METHODS EMPER POL ANALYSIS LAB4 M 10:00AM -12:00PM TE 116B HOFFMANNOTE: Prerequisites: POSC 101 or 110, junior standing. Combined lecture lab course. Enrollment in 300.011 will

auto-enroll in 300.010.

2397 POSC 310-001* COMP EUROPEAN GOVERNMENT LEC4 TR 08:00AM -09:15AM TE 151 BECKER

3337 POSC 315-001* PRESIDENT AM POL LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM TE 151 HOFFMAN

1233 POSC 340-001* POLITICAL SCIENCE INTERNSHIP INT3 - 9 TBA TBA HOFFMANNOTE: Prereq: POSC 101 or 110, permission of instructor

3338 POSC 360-001* ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM PH 348 SURAK

2909 POSC 399-001* HON INTERD ST:THRS S LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM TE 151 SURAKCombined Sections: POSC399/HONR311NOTE: Creating the Impossible: Utopian Political Theory

2910 POSC 409-001* CAUSES OF WAR LEC4 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM PH 151 NAM

3339 POSC 480-001* STUDIES IN POLITICAL SCIENCE LEC4 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM FH 146 O'LOUGHLINSubtitle: American Empire

3341 POSC 480-003* STUDIES IN POLITICAL SCIENCE LEC4 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM TE 152 ADAMSSubtitle: Supreme Court

1833 POSC 490-001* INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH LEC1 - 4 TBA TBA ADAMS3342 POSC 490-002* INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH LEC1 - 4 TBA TBA HOFFMAN3343 POSC 490-003* INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH LEC1 - 4 TBA TBA NAM3344 POSC 490-004* INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH LEC1 - 4 TBA TBA O'LOUGHLIN3345 POSC 490-005* INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH LEC1 - 4 TBA TBA RITTINGER3346 POSC 490-006* INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH LEC1 - 4 TBA TBA ROBINSON3347 POSC 490-007* INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH LEC1 - 4 TBA TBA SURAK

2914 POSC 540-701* PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION LEC3 TBA TBA SURAK

*******************************************Psychology (PSYC)*******************************************

1236 PSYC 101-001* GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY LEC44 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM TE 153 GARMONNOTE: Meets General Education IIB.

1237 PSYC 101-002* GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY LEC44 MW 11:00AM -12:15PM TE 153 MAIERNOTE: Meets General Education IIB.

1846 PSYC 101-003* GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY LEC44 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM TE 153 BEMISNOTE: Meets General Education IIB.

1238 PSYC 220-010* PSYCHOLOGICAL STATISTICS LEC44444 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM TE 110B CLARKENOTE: Register for lecture section 010 for automatic enrollment in lab section 011. Prereq: PSYC 101

1307 PSYC 220-011 PSYCHOLOGICAL STATISTICS LAB44444 M 11:00AM -11:50AM TE 110B CLARKENOTE: Register for lecture section 010 for automatic enrollment in lab section 011. Prereq: PSYC 101.

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1306 PSYC 220-020* PSYCHOLOGICAL STATISTICS LEC44444 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM TE 110B CLARKENOTE: Register for lecture section 020 for automatic enrollment in lab section 021. Prereq: PSYC 101.

1246 PSYC 220-021 PSYCHOLOGICAL STATISTICS LAB44444 W 11:00AM -11:50AM TE 110B CLARKENOTE: Register for lecture section 020 for automatic enrollment in llab section 021. Prereq: PSYC 101.

1308 PSYC 220-030* PSYCHOLOGICAL STATISTICS LEC44444 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM HH 117 JUNGNOTE: Register for lecture section 030 for automatic enrollment in lab section 031. Prereq: PSYC 101.

1309 PSYC 220-031 PSYCHOLOGICAL STATISTICS LAB44444 M 02:00PM -02:50PM TE 110B JUNGNOTE: Register for lecture section 030 for automatic enrollment in lab section 031. Prereq: PSYC 101.

1327 PSYC 220-040* PSYCHOLOGICAL STATISTICS LEC44444 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM TE 110B WALTERNOTE: Register for lecture section 040 for automatic enrollment in lab section 041. Prereq: PSYC 101.

1328 PSYC 220-041 PSYCHOLOGICAL STATISTICS LAB44444 W 02:00PM -02:50PM TE 110B WALTERNOTE: Register for lecture section 040 automatic enrollment in lab section 041. Prereq: PSYC 101.

1844 PSYC 220-050* PSYCHOLOGICAL STATISTICS LEC44444 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM TE 110B WALTER1850 PSYC 220-051 PSYCHOLOGICAL STATISTICS LAB44444 F 02:00PM -02:50PM TE 110B WALTER

3174 PSYC 300-001* DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY LEC4444 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM HH 116 TOMCHO1302 PSYC 300-002* DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY LEC4444 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM HH 119 PATTERSONNOTE: Prereq: PSYC 101.

1303 PSYC 300-003* DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY LEC4444 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM HH 119 PATTERSONNOTE: Prereq: PSYC 101.

1304 PSYC 300-004* DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY LEC4444 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM HH 116 GARMONNOTE: Prereq: PSYC 101.

3192 PSYC 300-006* DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY LEC4444 TR 08:00AM -09:15AM HH 116 FRITZ

1248 PSYC 301-001* BIOLOGICAL BASIS BEHAVIOR LEC4444 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM HH 117 ACOCELLANOTE: Prereq: Psyc 101.

1247 PSYC 301-002* BIOLOGICAL BASIS BEHAVIOR LEC4444 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM HH 117 ACOCELLANOTE: Prereq: Psyc 101.

1631 PSYC 301-003* BIOLOGICAL BASIS BEHAVIOR LEC4444 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM HH 114 LEAVER1632 PSYC 301-004* BIOLOGICAL BASIS BEHAVIOR LEC4444 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM HH 114 LEAVER

1239 PSYC 302-001* ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY LEC44 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM HH 118 OKUBONOTE: Prereq: PSYC 101.

3024 PSYC 302-002* ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY LEC44 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM HH 118 OKUBO

3175 PSYC 304-001* RESEARCH METHODS LEC444 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM HH 114 BECKER1240 PSYC 304-002* RESEARCH METHODS LEC444 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM HH 114 BECKER1633 PSYC 304-003* RESEARCH METHODS LEC444 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM TE 110B TOMCHO2765 PSYC 304-004* RESEARCH METHODS LEC444 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM TE 110B TOMCHO

1257 PSYC 306-001* SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY LEC44 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM HH 116 SCHLEHOFER COPPERNOTE: Prereq: PSYC 101, Three hours per week.

1258 PSYC 306-002* SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY LEC44 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM HH 116 SCHLEHOFER COPPERNOTE: Prereq: PSYC 101, Three hours per week.

3176 PSYC 320-001* PSYCH OF INFAN & CHLDHD LEC444 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM HH 114 MCCARTNEY1241 PSYC 320-002* PSYCH OF INFAN & CHLDHD LEC444 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM HH 114 MCCARTNEYNOTE: Prereq: PSYC 101.

1305 PSYC 320-003* PSYCH OF INFAN & CHLDHD LEC444 MWF 03:00PM -03:50PM HH 114 BEMISNOTE: Prereq: PSYC 101.

2612 PSYC 320-004* PSYCH OF INFAN & CHLDHD LEC444 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM HH 116 FRITZ2613 PSYC 320-005* PSYCH OF INFAN & CHLDHD LEC444 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM HH 116 FRITZ

1853 PSYC 321-001* PSYCH OF ADOLESCENCE LEC4 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM HH 116 GARMON

1852 PSYC 322-001* PSYCHOLOGY OF AGING LEC4 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM HH 119 PATTERSON

1778 PSYC 325-001* PSYC OF SEXUALITY LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM HH 119 OSMAN2766 PSYC 325-002* PSYC OF SEXUALITY LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM HH 119 OSMAN

1779 PSYC 334-001* PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM HH 119 OSMAN

2767 PSYC 360-001* CLINICAL/COUN PSYC LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM HH 118 JUNG3025 PSYC 360-002* CLINICAL/COUN PSYC LEC4 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM HH 118 OKUBO3026 PSYC 360-003* CLINICAL/COUN PSYC LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM HH 118 JUNG

1780 PSYC 401-001* PHYSIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY LEC4 MWF 02:00PM -02:50PM HH 114 LEAVER

1242 PSYC 407-001* PSYC OF PERSONALITY LEC44 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM HH 117 CHAPPELLNOTE: Prereq: PSYC 101.

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1251 PSYC 407-002* PSYC OF PERSONALITY LEC44 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM HH 117 CHAPPELLNOTE: Prereq: PSYC 101.

3041 PSYC 410-001* MULTICULTURAL ISSUES LEC4 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM HH 117 CHAPPELL

3238 PSYC 420-001* POLITICAL PSYCHOLOGY LEC4 MWF 03:00PM -03:50PM HH 116 WALTER

3177 PSYC 423-001* DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM HH 117 MCCARTNEY

1310 PSYC 445-001* COGNITIVE PSYC LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM HH 118 BECKERNOTE: Prereq: PSYC 220.

3858 PSYC 445-002* COGNITIVE PSYC LEC4 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM HH 117 CLARKE

1252 PSYC 450-001* SENSATION & PERCEPTION LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM HH 117 ACOCELLANOTE: Prereq: PSYC 301.

3180 PSYC 481-001* HLTH PSYC-BEHAVIOR MEDICINE LEC4 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM HH 118 MAIER

3751 PSYC 485-001* PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICUM PRC3 - 4 TBA TBA CHAPPELLSubtitle: Internship

3808 PSYC 485-002* PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICUM PRC3 - 4 TBA TBA SCHLEHOFER COPPERSubtitle: Human Services Internship

3814 PSYC 485-003* PSYCHOLOGY PRACTICUM PRC3 - 4 TBA TBA OKUBOSubtitle: Internship

1243 PSYC 490-001* INDIVIDUAL DIRECTED STUDY IND1 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 4 TBA TBA LEAVERSubtitle: Neuroscience Research

NOTE: Prereq: Consent of instructor.1244 PSYC 490-002* INDIVIDUAL DIRECTED STUDY IND1 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 4 TBA TBA BEMIS

Subtitle: Memory Development LabNOTE: Prereq: Consent of instructor.

1256 PSYC 490-003* INDIVIDUAL DIRECTED STUDY IND1 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 4 TBA TBA ACOCELLASubtitle: Beginning Research

NOTE: Prereq: Consent of instructor.1245 PSYC 490-004* INDIVIDUAL DIRECTED STUDY IND1 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 4 TBA TBA JUNG

Subtitle: Psychological AssessmentNOTE: Prereq: Consent of instructor.

1249 PSYC 490-005* INDIVIDUAL DIRECTED STUDY IND1 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 4 TBA TBA CLARKESubtitle: Experimental Aesthetics

NOTE: Prereq: Consent of instructor.1250 PSYC 490-006* INDIVIDUAL DIRECTED STUDY IND1 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 4 TBA TBA TOMCHO

Subtitle: Conducting ScienceNOTE: Prereq: Consent of instructor.

1254 PSYC 490-007* INDIVIDUAL DIRECTED STUDY IND1 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 4 TBA TBA CHAPPELLSubtitle: Research Assistant

NOTE: Prereq: Consent of instructor.1255 PSYC 490-008* INDIVIDUAL DIRECTED STUDY IND1 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 4 TBA TBA SCHLEHOFER COPPER

Subtitle: Applied Social Psyc ResearchNOTE: Prereq: Consent of instructor.

1321 PSYC 490-009* INDIVIDUAL DIRECTED STUDY IND1 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 4 TBA TBA CLARKESubtitle: Graphicacy

NOTE: Prereq: Consent of instructor.1332 PSYC 490-010* INDIVIDUAL DIRECTED STUDY IND1 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 4 TBA TBA OSMAN

Subtitle: Research Sexual Aggression 2NOTE: Prereq: Consent of instructor.

1333 PSYC 490-011* INDIVIDUAL DIRECTED STUDY IND1 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 4 TBA TBA PATTERSONSubtitle: Cognitive Aging

NOTE: Prereq: Consent of instructor.2426 PSYC 490-012* INDIVIDUAL DIRECTED STUDY IND1 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 4 TBA TBA OKUBO

Subtitle: Racism and Coping3805 PSYC 490-013* INDIVIDUAL DIRECTED STUDY IND1 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 4 TBA TBA MAIER

Subtitle: Environmental Psych Research3806 PSYC 490-014* INDIVIDUAL DIRECTED STUDY IND1 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 4 TBA TBA WALTER

Subtitle: Climate Change Attitudes3809 PSYC 490-015* INDIVIDUAL DIRECTED STUDY IND1 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 4 TBA TBA FRITZ

Subtitle: Psyc of Humor Research3837 PSYC 490-016* INDIVIDUAL DIRECTED STUDY IND1 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 41 - 4 TBA TBA BECKER

Subtitle: Research in Cognitive Science

*******************************************Education, Reading (REED)*******************************************

2462 REED 515-191* WRITTEN & ORAL LANG DEVEL SEM3 T 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 335 WIENCEK

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3784 REED 518-610* DIVERSITY AND LITERACY LEC3 W 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 378 ANDES

2800 REED 610-191* ASSESSMENT OF LITERACY DEV LEC3 M 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 214 WOLINSKI

3317 REED 614-610* LEADER FOR READ PROFESS PRC3 R 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 335 ANDES

*******************************************Respiratory Therapy (RESP)*******************************************

1454 RESP 210-010* FOUND ST N RESPIR TH LEC3 MW 02:30PM -03:45PM TE 381 RANGELNOTE: Salisbury Campus Students Only.

2237 RESP 301-010 PATIENT CARE PROCEDURES LEC4 MW 08:00AM -09:15AM DH 327 JOYNER2207 RESP 301-011* PATIENT CARE PROCEDURES LAB4 M 09:30AM -11:10AM DH 314 JOYNERNOTE: Course blends lecture and lab components. Registration for lab section 011, and 012 automatically enrolls you

in lecture session 010. SU STUDENTS ONLY2208 RESP 301-012* PATIENT CARE PROCEDURES LAB4 W 09:30AM -11:10AM DH 314 JOYNERNOTE: Course blends lecture and lab components. Registration for lab section 011 and 012 automatically enrolls you

in lecture session 010. SU STUDENTS ONLY

2224 RESP 302-011* BAS RESP PROC-CLIN CLN5 TBA TBA FEATHERNOTE: Course blends lecture and lab components. Registration for lab section 011, 012, 013,and 014 automatically

enrolls you in lecture session 210. SU Students only.2219 RESP 302-012* BAS RESP PROC-CLIN CLN5 TBA TBA FEATHERNOTE: Course blends lecture and lab components. Registration for lab section 011, 012, 013,and 014 automatically

enrolls you in lecture session 210. SU Students only.2222 RESP 302-013* BAS RESP PROC-CLIN CLN5 TBA TBA COOPERNOTE: Course blends lecture and lab components. Registration for lab section 011, 012, 013,and 014 automatically

enrolls you in lecture session 210. SU Students only.2223 RESP 302-014* BAS RESP PROC-CLIN CLN5 TBA TBA STAFFNOTE: Course blends lecture and lab components. Course blends lecture and lab components. Registration for lab

section 011, 012, 013,and 014 automatically enrolls you in lecture session 210. SU Students only.2238 RESP 302-210 BAS RESP PROC-CLIN LEC5 M 11:30AM -12:30PM DH 327 JOYNER

2239 RESP 303-010* CARDPULMRY PHYSIOLOGY LEC3 MW 02:30PM -03:45PM DH 327 INSLEY

1455 RESP 322-010* PHARMACOLOGY LEC3 MW 01:00PM -02:15PM TE 355 RANGELNOTE: SU students only register for this class

2215 RESP 401-010 NEON & PEDIATRIC RESP CARE LEC4 TR 10:00AM -11:15AM TE 355 JOYNERNOTE: Course blends lecture and lab components. Registration for lab section 011 and 012 automatically enrolls you

in lecture session 010 SU Campus only2217 RESP 401-011* NEON & PEDIATRIC RESP CARE LAB4 T 08:00AM -09:40AM DH 314 JOYNERNOTE: Course blends lecture and lab components. Registration for lab section 011 and 012 automatically enrolls you

in lecture session 010 SU Campus only2218 RESP 401-012* NEON & PEDIATRIC RESP CARE LAB4 R 08:00AM -09:40AM DH 314 JOYNERNOTE: Course blends lecture and lab components. Registration for lab section 011 and 012 automatically enrolls you

in lecture session 010 SU Campus only2240 RESP 401-370 NEON & PEDIATRIC RESP CARE LEC4 TR 10:00AM -11:15AM SHADYGROVEJOYNERNOTE: Course blends lecture and lab components. Registration for lab section 371 and 372automatically enrolls you

in lecture session 370. USG Students only2241 RESP 401-371* NEON & PEDIATRIC RESP CARE LAB4 T 08:00AM -09:40AM SHADYGROVERANGELNOTE: Course blends lecture and lab components. Course blends lecture and lab components. Registration for lab

section 371 and 372automatically enrolls you in lecture session 370. USG Students only2343 RESP 401-372* NEON & PEDIATRIC RESP CARE LAB4 R 08:00AM -09:40AM SHADYGROVERANGELNOTE: Course blends lecture and lab components. Course blends lecture and lab components. Registration for lab

section 371 and 372automatically enrolls you in lecture session 370. USG Students only

2216 RESP 402-010 CARDIOPULM DIAG REHAB LEC4 TR 01:30PM -02:45PM TE 355 INSLEY/JOYNERNOTE: Course blends lecture and lab components. Registration for lab section 011 automatically enrolls you in

lecture session 010. SU students only.2221 RESP 402-011* CARDIOPULM DIAG REHAB CLN4 TBA TBA TE 355 JOYNERNOTE: Course blends lecture and lab components. Registration for lab section 011 automatically enrolls you in

lecture session 010. SU students only2243 RESP 402-370 CARDIOPULM DIAG REHAB LEC4 TR 01:30PM -02:45PM SHADYGROVEINSLEY/JOYNERNOTE: Registration for lab section 371 automatically enrolls you in lecture session 370. USG students only.

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2248 RESP 402-371* CARDIOPULM DIAG REHAB CLN4 TBA TBA SHADYGROVEJOYNERNOTE: Course blends lecture and lab components. Registration for lab section 371automatically enrolls you in

lecture session 370. USG students only.

2211 RESP 403-011* CLINICAL PRACTICUM III CLN5 TBA TBA BARRONNOTE: Course blends lecture and lab components. Registration for lab section 011, 012, 013 and 014 automatically

enrolls you in lecture session 210. SU Students only2212 RESP 403-012* CLINICAL PRACTICUM III CLN5 TBA TBA BROWNNOTE: Course blends lecture and lab components. Registration for lab section 011, 012, 013 and 014 automatically

enrolls you in lecture session 210. SU Students only2213 RESP 403-013* CLINICAL PRACTICUM III CLN5 TBA TBA LARMORENOTE: Course blends lecture and lab components. Registration for lab section 011, 012, 013 and 014 automatically

enrolls you in lecture session 210. SU Students only3755 RESP 403-014* CLINICAL PRACTICUM III CLN5 TBA TBA STAFF2209 RESP 403-210 CLINICAL PRACTICUM III LEC5 TBA TBA JOYNER2244 RESP 403-370 CLINICAL PRACTICUM III LEC5 TBA TBA RANGEL/JOYNER2259 RESP 403-371* CLINICAL PRACTICUM III CLN5 TBA TBA MATHUR

NOTE: Course blends lecture and lab components. Registration for lab section 371, 372, 373 and 374 automaticallyenrolls you in lecture session 370. USG Students only

2260 RESP 403-372* CLINICAL PRACTICUM III CLN5 TBA TBA MATHURNOTE: Course blends lecture and lab components. Registration for lab section 371, 372, 373 and 374 automatically

enrolls you in lecture session 370. USG Students only2344 RESP 403-373* CLINICAL PRACTICUM III CLN5 TBA TBA STAFFNOTE: Course blends lecture and lab components. Registration for lab section 371, 372, 373 and 374 automatically

enrolls you in lecture session 370. USG Students only

2214 RESP 404-010* MAN PRACT IN HLTH SERV LEC3 TR 12:00PM -01:15PM TE 355 INSLEY2242 RESP 404-370* MAN PRACT IN HLTH SERV LEC3 TR 12:00PM -01:15PM SHADYGROVEINSLEY

2440 RESP 458-010* CRITICAL CARE LEC3 T 05:00PM -07:30PM JOYNERNOTE: Will be held in the Pine Bluff Simulation Center room 108

*******************************************Russian (RUSS)*******************************************

2539 RUSS 102-001* ELEMENTARY RUSSIAN II LEC4 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM TE 129 TIRAB

*******************************************Education, Secondary (SCED)*******************************************

2275 SCED 300-610* DEVELOP, LEARNING & ASSESS LEC3 M 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 226T STAFFNOTE: This is a hybrid course with scheduled on-campus meetings. Dates TBD

2037 SCED 300-611* DEVELOP, LEARNING & ASSESS LEC3 T 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 183 STAFFNOTE: This is a hybrid course with scheduled on-campus meetings. Dates TBD

2327 SCED 318-151* COMPUTERS IN EDUCATION LEC3 M 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 280 ROYER

2293 SCED 340-001* TEACHING LANGUAGE IN M & HS LEC3 TR 03:30PM -04:45PM TE 214 STAFFCombined Sections: EMAT 540 / SCED 340

1858 SCED 367-001* INCLUSIVE INSTRUCT SEC TCHRS LEC3 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM TE 214 BEEGLECombined Sections: EDUC 588/SCED 367

1808 SCED 367-151* INCLUSIVE INSTRUCT SEC TCHRS LEC3 T 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 214 BEEGLECombined Sections: EDUC 588/SCED 367

2001 SCED 424-151* TEACH READ IN CONTENT AR II LEC3 W 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 277 STAFFCombined Sections: EDUC 583/SCED 424NOTE: Admission To Professional Teacher Education Program required. Combined with EDUC 583.

3839 SCED 424-152* TEACH READ IN CONTENT AR II LEC3 W 05:30PM -08:15PM PH 251 STAFF

3329 SCED 431-001* DIRECT TEACH IN MUSC IN SEC SUP6

2487 SCED 434-610* CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT LEC3 MW 08:00AM -09:15AM TE 279 SIERSNOTE: This is a hybrid course with an online component. Scheduled face-to-face meeting dates: TBD

3013 SCED 434-611* CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT LEC3 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM TE 182 WEAVERNOTE: This is a hybrid course with an online component. Face-to-face meeting dates: TBD

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3799 SCED 434-612* CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT LEC3 R 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 182 WEAVERCombined Sections: EMAT 512/SCED 434

2008 SCED 447-151* ESOL METHODS LEC3 W 05:30PM -08:15PM TE 226A MARASCOCombined Sections: Engl 447/547 SCED447 EDUC 547NOTE: This course will meet in PH 252.

3762 SCED 462-001* ESOL INTERNSHIP I - ELEM INT6

3763 SCED 463-001* ESOL INTERNSHIP II - SEC INT6

3764 SCED 465-001* ESOL INTERNSHIP SEMINAR SEM3

2276 SCED 471-001* INTEGRATE WRITING & READING LPR4 MW 03:30PM -04:45PM TE 214 STAFFCombined Sections: EMAT 528/ SCED 471NOTE: Combined with EMAT 528

1857 SCED 472-001* SOC STU & READ METHODS II LPR4 MW 03:30PM -04:45PM TE 215 POPECombined Sections: EMAT 532 / SCED 472NOTE: This is a combined course with EMAT 532.

1859 SCED 473-001* MATH & READING METHODS II LPR4 MW 03:30PM -04:45PM TE 183 GROTH

2277 SCED 474-001* SCIENCE & READING METHDS II LPR4 MW 03:30PM -04:45PM TE 182 WEAVERCombined Sections: EMAT 529 / SCED 474NOTE: Classroom Location: TE 182. Combined with EMAT 529.

*******************************************Sociology (SOCI)*******************************************

1259 SOCI 101-001* INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY LEC44 MWF 09:00AM -09:50AM FH 146 PAPPAS1260 SOCI 101-002* INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY LEC44 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM TE 152 STONER1766 SOCI 101-601* INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY LEC44 MW 03:30PM -04:45PM FH 146 MCENTEENOTE: This is a hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an on-line component.

1845 SOCI 101-602* INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY LEC44 TR 08:00AM -09:15AM TE 129 MCENTEENOTE: This is a hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an on-line component.

2900 SOCI 201-001* SOCIAL PROBLEMS LEC4444 MWF 08:00AM -08:50AM FH 146 PAPPAS1262 SOCI 201-003* SOCIAL PROBLEMS LEC4444 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM FH 146 DUNN1337 SOCI 201-004* SOCIAL PROBLEMS LEC4444 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM FH 146 BERRY3384 SOCI 201-005* SOCIAL PROBLEMS LEC4444 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM FH 146 BERRY

3385 SOCI 305-001* SOCIOLOGY OF LAW LEC4 TR 08:00AM -09:15AM FH 146 PAPPAS

1848 SOCI 313-001* CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM FH 146 DUNN

3386 SOCI 319-601* GLOBALIZATION & SOC CHANGE LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM DH 127 MCENTEE

2057 SOCI 321-010 SOCIAL RESEARCH LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM FH 146 ILLIGNOTE: Register for lab section 011 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Crosslisted with CADR 321.

Cannot receive credit for both SOCI 321 and CADR 321.2058 SOCI 321-011* SOCIAL RESEARCH LAB4 W 03:30PM -05:20PM TE 110B ILLIGNOTE: Register for lab section 011 for automatic enrollment in lecture section 010. Crosslisted with CADR 321.

Cannot receive credit for both SOCI 321 and CADR 321.

3387 SOCI 324-001* COMMUNITY SOCIOLOGY LEC4 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM TE 380 BERRY

3388 SOCI 325-001* SEXUALITY & SOCIETY LEC4 TR 03:30PM -04:45PM FH 146 ILLIG

2904 SOCI 390-001* SOCIOLOGY OF ENVIRONMENT LEC4 MWF 10:00AM -10:50AM DH 327 STONER

1263 SOCI 416-001* INDIVIDUAL DIRECTED STUDY IND1 - 41 - 4 TBA TBA BERRYNOTE: Prereq: Consent of instructor

1338 SOCI 416-002* INDIVIDUAL DIRECTED STUDY IND1 - 41 - 4 TBA TBA DUNNNOTE: Prereq: Consent of instructor

1704 SOCI 416-003* INDIVIDUAL DIRECTED STUDY IND1 - 41 - 4 TBA TBA ILLIG3389 SOCI 416-004* INDIVIDUAL DIRECTED STUDY IND1 - 41 - 4 TBA TBA MCENTEE3390 SOCI 416-005* INDIVIDUAL DIRECTED STUDY IND1 - 41 - 4 TBA TBA PAPPAS

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3391 SOCI 416-006* INDIVIDUAL DIRECTED STUDY IND1 - 41 - 4 TBA TBA STONER

1849 SOCI 421-001* THEORY I, FOUNDATIONS LEC4 MW 02:00PM -03:15PM FH 146 STONER

1264 SOCI 498-001* INTERNSHIP IN SOCIOLOGY INT1 - 4 TBA TBA DUNNNOTE: Prereq: SOCI 101 or 201, junior standing, consent of the instructor. 8 to 10 hours per week.

*******************************************Social Work (SOWK)*******************************************

2484 SOWK 200-380* INTRO TO SOCIAL WORK PROFSN LEC4 W 05:30PM -08:00PM SHANNON-RAMSEYNOTE: This class meets on the UMES campus. Location TBA.

2624 SOWK 200-480* INTRO TO SOCIAL WORK PROFSN LEC4 R 05:00PM -06:50PM TE 253 HILLNOTE: LLC

1915 SOWK 200-610* INTRO TO SOCIAL WORK PROFSN LEC4 M 09:00AM -10:50AM TE 253 GILHEANYNOTE: This is an hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an online component.

1917 SOWK 200-611* INTRO TO SOCIAL WORK PROFSN LEC4 T 01:00PM -02:50PM TE 277 GILHEANYNOTE: This is an hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an online component.

1918 SOWK 200-701* INTRO TO SOCIAL WORK PROFSN LEC4 TBA TBA ONLINE STAFFNOTE: This is an online section with no scheduled on-campus meetings.

3066 SOWK 200-702* INTRO TO SOCIAL WORK PROFSN LEC4 TBA TBA ONLINE STAFF3893 SOWK 200-791* INTRO TO SOCIAL WORK PROFSN LEC4 TBA TBA UMUC EUROFLEISCHER

NOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an online section for Europe students with no scheduled on-campus meetings.

1700 SOWK 300-380* HUM BEHAVIOR SOCIAL ENVIRO I LEC44 M 05:30PM -08:00PM CARTERNOTE: This class meets on the UMES campus. Location TBA.

1041 SOWK 300-610* HUM BEHAVIOR SOCIAL ENVIRO I LEC44 T 03:00PM -04:50PM TE 279 JORDENNOTE: This is an hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an online component.

1924 SOWK 300-611* HUM BEHAVIOR SOCIAL ENVIRO I LEC44 W 09:00AM -10:50AM TE 253 VAN VULPENNOTE: This is an hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an online component.

1922 SOWK 300-613* HUM BEHAVIOR SOCIAL ENVIRO I LEC44 M 11:00AM -12:50PM TE 253 HYMANNOTE: This is an hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an online component.

1925 SOWK 300-641* HUM BEHAVIOR SOCIAL ENVIRO I LEC44 W 05:00PM -06:50PM LARSONNOTE: CECIL COLLEGE

1926 SOWK 300-651* HUM BEHAVIOR SOCIAL ENVIRO I LEC44 W 05:00PM -06:50PM HYMANNOTE: ESHEC

1928 SOWK 300-661* HUM BEHAVIOR SOCIAL ENVIRO I LEC44 W 05:00PM -06:50PM STAFFNOTE: USMH

1929 SOWK 300-681* HUM BEHAVIOR SOCIAL ENVIRO I LEC44 W 05:00PM -06:50PM HYMANNOTE: SMHEC

3741 SOWK 300-791* HUM BEHAVIOR SOCIAL ENVIRO I LEC4 TBA TBA ONLINE VAN VULPENNOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an online section for Europe students with no scheduled on-campus meetings.

2745 SOWK 302-380* HUM BEHAVIOR SOCIAL ENVIR II LEC4 T 05:00PM -07:30PM SHANNON-RAMSEYNOTE: This class meets on the UMES campus. Location TBA.

1930 SOWK 302-610* HUM BEHAVIOR SOCIAL ENVIR II LEC4 R 01:00PM -02:50PM TE 253 FORTE

3666 SOWK 306-610* SOC WLF HST & CONTMP ISSUES LEC4 M 11:00AM -12:50PM TE 279 BOWERS3667 SOWK 306-611* SOC WLF HST & CONTMP ISSUES LEC4 W 11:00AM -12:50PM TE 253 JEWELL3668 SOWK 306-612* SOC WLF HST & CONTMP ISSUES LEC4 R 03:00PM -04:50PM TE 279 BOWERS3669 SOWK 306-613* SOC WLF HST & CONTMP ISSUES LEC4 T 05:00PM -06:50PM TE 253 GILHEANY3670 SOWK 306-641* SOC WLF HST & CONTMP ISSUES LEC4 R 05:00PM -06:50PM TOSSEYNOTE: Cecil

3671 SOWK 306-651* SOC WLF HST & CONTMP ISSUES LEC4 R 05:00PM -06:50PM TOSSEYNOTE: ESHEC

3672 SOWK 306-661* SOC WLF HST & CONTMP ISSUES LEC4 R 05:00PM -06:50PM DOYLENOTE: Hagerstown

3673 SOWK 306-681* SOC WLF HST & CONTMP ISSUES LEC4 R 05:00PM -06:50PM DOYLENOTE: SMHEC

3894 SOWK 306-791* SOC WLF HST & CONTMP ISSUES LEC4 TBA TBA UMUC EUROSTAFFNOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an online section for Europe students with no scheduled on-campus meetings.

1940 SOWK 310-620* INTERVIEW SKILL & TECHNIQUE LEC2 M 09:00AM -10:50AM TE 277 VENABLENOTE: This is a 7-week hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an online component.

2746 SOWK 310-621* INTERVIEW SKILL & TECHNIQUE LEC2 W 09:00AM -10:50AM TE 277 SEARCEY2747 SOWK 310-630* INTERVIEW SKILL & TECHNIQUE LEC2 W 09:00AM -10:50AM TE 277 SEARCEYNOTE: This is a 7-week hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an online component.

2616 SOWK 310-631* INTERVIEW SKILL & TECHNIQUE LEC2 T 07:00PM -08:50PM TE 253 VENABLENOTE: This is a 7-week hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an online component.

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3674 SOWK 310-645* INTERVIEW SKILL & TECHNIQUE LEC2 R 07:00PM -08:50PM SHIVESNOTE: Cecil, 7 Week 1

3675 SOWK 310-656* INTERVIEW SKILL & TECHNIQUE LEC2 R 07:00PM -08:50PM SHIVESNOTE: ESHEC, 7 Week 2

3676 SOWK 310-665* INTERVIEW SKILL & TECHNIQUE LEC2 R 07:00PM -08:50PM STAFFNOTE: Hagerstown, 7 Week 1

3677 SOWK 310-686* INTERVIEW SKILL & TECHNIQUE LEC2 R 07:00PM -08:50PM STAFFNOTE: SMHEC, 7 week 2

3742 SOWK 310-691* INTERVIEW SKILL & TECHNIQUE LEC2 TBA TBA UMUC-GERSTAFFNOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an online

component in Europe.

1028 SOWK 320-610* SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE I LEC4 R 05:00PM -06:50PM TE 279 ANTHONYNOTE: This is an hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an online component.

3765 SOWK 330-610* SOC WLFR POL PRCT: AN & AD LEC4 M 05:00PM -06:50PM JEWELL

3620 SOWK 400-151* SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE II LEC4 M 07:00PM -08:50PM TE 277 JONES-PALM3621 SOWK 400-152* SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE II LEC4 W 07:00PM -08:50PM TE 279 STAFF1978 SOWK 400-610* SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE II LEC4 M 02:00PM -03:50PM TE 277 VENABLENOTE: This is an hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an online component.

2038 SOWK 400-611* SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE II LEC4 W 04:00PM -05:50PM TE 279 OWENSNOTE: This is an hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an online component.

2442 SOWK 400-641* SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE II LEC4 T 07:00PM -08:50PM STAFFNOTE: CECIL COLLEGE

2443 SOWK 400-651* SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE II LEC4 T 07:00PM -08:50PM STAFFNOTE: ESHEC

2444 SOWK 400-661* SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE II LEC4 T 07:00PM -08:50PM STAFFNOTE: USMH

2880 SOWK 400-681* SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE II LEC4 T 07:00PM -08:50PM STAFFNOTE: SMHEC

3744 SOWK 400-691* SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE II LEC4 TBA TBA UMUC-GERSTAFFNOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an online

component in Europe.3746 SOWK 400-791* SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE II LEC4 TBA TBA UMUC EUROSTAFFNOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an online section for Europe students with no scheduled on-campus meetings.

2935 SOWK 400-792* SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE II LEC4 TBA TBA ONLINE ROOTNOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an online section for Europe students with no scheduled on-campus meetings.

3895 SOWK 410-691* SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE III LEC4 TBA TBA UMUC-GERSODHINOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an online

component in Europe.2942 SOWK 410-791* SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE III LEC4 TBA TBA UMUC EUROSTAFFNOTE: This is an online section with no scheduled on-campus meetings. *SU UMUC Germany*

3623 SOWK 416-151* SOCIAL RESEARCH I LEC4 M 07:00PM -08:50PM TE 253 STAFF3625 SOWK 416-152* SOCIAL RESEARCH I LEC4 W 07:00PM -08:50PM TE 253 OWENS1977 SOWK 416-610* SOCIAL RESEARCH I LEC4 W 02:00PM -03:50PM TE 253 OWENSNOTE: This is an hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an online component.

2036 SOWK 416-611* SOCIAL RESEARCH I LEC4 W 02:00PM -03:50PM TE 277 BUCHANANNOTE: This is an hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an online component.

2448 SOWK 416-641* SOCIAL RESEARCH I LEC4 M 05:00PM -06:50PM MAYHEWNOTE: CECIL COLLEGE

2449 SOWK 416-651* SOCIAL RESEARCH I LEC4 M 05:00PM -06:50PM LEWISNOTE: ESHEC

2450 SOWK 416-661* SOCIAL RESEARCH I LEC4 M 07:00PM -08:50PM LEWISNOTE: USMH

2882 SOWK 416-681* SOCIAL RESEARCH I LEC4 M 05:00PM -06:50PM LEWISNOTE: SMHEC

2961 SOWK 416-691* SOCIAL RESEARCH I LEC4 TBA TBA UMUC-GERSTAFFNOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an online

component in Europe.2943 SOWK 416-791* SOCIAL RESEARCH I LEC4 TBA TBA ONLINE MATHEWSNOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an online section for Europe students with no scheduled on-campus meetings.

3897 SOWK 417-791* SOCIAL RESEARCH II LEC4 TBA TBA UMUC EUROSTAFFNOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an online section for Europe students with no scheduled on-campus meetings.

1980 SOWK 420-001* FIELD INSTRUCTION IN SOWK I PRC4 M 01:00PM -01:50PM DOTSONNOTE: Class will meet in SOWK Seminar Room 251C

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1981 SOWK 420-002* FIELD INSTRUCTION IN SOWK I PRC4 M 01:00PM -01:50PM SMITHNOTE: Class will meet in SOWK Seminar Room 251A

2010 SOWK 420-003* FIELD INSTRUCTION IN SOWK I PRC4 W 01:00PM -01:50PM JORDENNOTE: Class will meet in SOWK Seminar Room 251C

2353 SOWK 420-004* FIELD INSTRUCTION IN SOWK I PRC4 W 01:00PM -01:50PM SEARCEYNOTE: Class will meet in SOWK Seminar Room 251A

2357 SOWK 420-005* FIELD INSTRUCTION IN SOWK I PRC4 W 01:00PM -01:50PM WESTNOTE: Class will meet in SOWK Seminar Room 251B

2028 SOWK 420-151* FIELD INSTRUCTION IN SOWK I PRC4 M 06:00PM -06:50PM SAMMONSNOTE: Class will meet in SOWK Seminar Room 251A

2379 SOWK 420-152* FIELD INSTRUCTION IN SOWK I PRC4 W 06:00PM -06:50PM SIMMONSNOTE: Class will meet in SOWK Seminar Room 251A

2015 SOWK 420-641* FIELD INSTRUCTION IN SOWK I PRC4 M 07:00PM -07:50PM MOSZERNOTE: CECIL COLLEGE

3663 SOWK 420-642* FIELD INSTRUCTION IN SOWK I PRC4 M 07:00PM -07:50PM STAFFNOTE: Cecil

2452 SOWK 420-651* FIELD INSTRUCTION IN SOWK I PRC4 M 07:00PM -07:50PM PARKNOTE: ESHEC

2016 SOWK 420-661* FIELD INSTRUCTION IN SOWK I PRC4 M 05:00PM -05:50PM MOORENOTE: USMH

2659 SOWK 420-662* FIELD INSTRUCTION IN SOWK I PRC4 M 05:00PM -05:50PM MITCHELLNOTE: USMH

2453 SOWK 420-681* FIELD INSTRUCTION IN SOWK I PRC4 M 07:00PM -07:50PM ARBANNOTE: SMHEC

3740 SOWK 420-791* FIELD INSTRUCTION IN SOWK I PRC4 TBA TBA UMUC EUROSTAFFNOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an online section for Europe students with no scheduled on-campus meetings.

3748 SOWK 420-792* FIELD INSTRUCTION IN SOWK I PRC4 TBA TBA UMUC EUROBOEHMNOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an online section for Europe students with no scheduled on-campus meetings.

2931 SOWK 421-791* FIELD INSTRUCTION SOWK II PRC4 TBA 12:00AM -12:00AM UMUC EUROBOEHMNOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an online section for Europe students with no scheduled on-campus meetings.

1703 SOWK 450-701* SOWK WITH FAMILIES & CHILD LEC4 TBA TBA ONLINE MCCABENOTE: This is an online section with no scheduled on-campus meetings.

1072 SOWK 450-702* SOWK WITH FAMILIES & CHILD LEC4 TBA TBA MCCABENOTE: This is an online section with no scheduled on-campus meetings. SATELLITE STUDENTS ONLY.

2380 SOWK 481-701* TEEN ANGST: UNDRST MTL HLTH LEC4 TBA TBA ONLINE BUCHANANNOTE: This is an online section with no scheduled on-campus meetings.

2456 SOWK 481-702* TEEN ANGST: UNDRST MTL HLTH LEC4 TBA TBA ONLINE BUCHANANNOTE: This is an online section with no scheduled on-campus meetings. SATELLITE STUDENTS ONLY.

3656 SOWK 486-701* SOWK WITH LGBTQ PERSONS LEC4 TBA TBA ONLINE ANTHONY3657 SOWK 486-702* SOWK WITH LGBTQ PERSONS LEC4 TBA TBA ONLINE ANTHONY

3841 SOWK 490-701* INDIVIDUAL DIRECTED STUDY IND1 - 4 TBA TBA ONLINE ANTHONY

1062 SOWK 602-701* ETHICAL FOUNDATION OF SOWK LEC3 TBA TBA ONLINE MOORENOTE: This is an online section with no scheduled on-campus meetings.

1066 SOWK 602-702* ETHICAL FOUNDATION OF SOWK LEC3 TBA TBA ONLINE BUCHANANNOTE: This is an online section with no scheduled on-campus meetings. SATELLITE STUDENTS ONLY.

3007 SOWK 602-703* ETHICAL FOUNDATION OF SOWK LEC3 TBA TBA ONLINE BUCHANANNOTE: This is an online section with no scheduled on-campus meetings.

3682 SOWK 607-610* SOCIAL WELF POL PRCTC: AN & AD LEC3 M 05:00PM -06:50PM TE 279 JEWELL3678 SOWK 607-641* SOCIAL WELF POL PRCTC: AN & AD LEC3 R 07:00PM -08:50PM STAFFNOTE: Cecil

3679 SOWK 607-651* SOCIAL WELF POL PRCTC: AN & AD LEC3 R 07:00PM -08:50PM STAFFNOTE: ESHEC

3680 SOWK 607-661* SOCIAL WELF POL PRCTC: AN & AD LEC3 R 07:00PM -08:50PM DOYLENOTE: Hagerstown

3681 SOWK 607-681* SOCIAL WELF POL PRCTC: AN & AD LEC3 R 07:00PM -08:50PM DOYLENOTE: SMHEC

3690 SOWK 607-731* SOCIAL WELF POL PRCTC: AN & AD LEC3 TBA TBA ONLINE JEWELLNOTE: MSW Online; Seven Week 1

2617 SOWK 610-610* THEOR ANALYSIS OF BEHAVIOR I LEC3 M 07:00PM -08:50PM TE 226A FORTE1985 SOWK 610-641* THEOR ANALYSIS OF BEHAVIOR I LEC3 W 05:00PM -06:50PM LARSONNOTE: CECIL COLLEGE

1986 SOWK 610-651* THEOR ANALYSIS OF BEHAVIOR I LEC3 W 05:00PM -06:50PM HYMANNOTE: ESHEC

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1987 SOWK 610-661* THEOR ANALYSIS OF BEHAVIOR I LEC3 W 05:00PM -06:50PM STAFFNOTE: USMH

2374 SOWK 610-681* THEOR ANALYSIS OF BEHAVIOR I LEC3 W 05:00PM -06:50PM HYMANNOTE: SMHEC

2999 SOWK 610-731* THEOR ANALYSIS OF BEHAVIOR I LEC3 TBA 12:00AM -12:00AM ONLINE MARVINNOTE: This is an online section with no scheduled on-campus meetings. *ONLINE MSW PROGRAM*

3793 SOWK 616-151* SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH I LEC3 M 07:00PM -08:50PM STAFF2029 SOWK 616-610* SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH I LEC3 T 05:00PM -06:50PM TE 279 FORTENOTE: This is an hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an online component.

2465 SOWK 616-641* SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH I LEC3 M 05:00PM -06:55PM MAYHEWNOTE: CECIL COLLEGE

2466 SOWK 616-651* SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH I LEC3 M 05:00PM -06:50PM LEWISNOTE: ESHEC

2467 SOWK 616-661* SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH I LEC3 M 07:00PM -08:50PM LEWISNOTE: USMH

2468 SOWK 616-681* SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH I LEC3 M 05:00PM -06:50PM LEWISNOTE: SMHEC

2962 SOWK 616-691* SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH I LEC3 TBA TBA UMUC-GERSTAFFNOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an online

component in Europe.3687 SOWK 616-731* SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH I LEC3 TBA TBA VAN VULPENNOTE: MSW Online; Seven Week 1

2655 SOWK 616-791* SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH I LEC3 TBA TBA ONLINE MATHEWSNOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an online section for Europe students with no scheduled on-campus meetings.

3688 SOWK 617-732* SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH II LEC3 TBA TBA ONLINE TOSSEYNOTE: MSW Online; Seven Week 2

3898 SOWK 617-791* SOCIAL WORK RESEARCH II LEC3 TBA TBA UMUC EUROSTAFFNOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an online section for Europe students with no scheduled on-campus meetings.

2748 SOWK 620-610* SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE I LEC3 R 05:00PM -06:50PM ANTHONY1988 SOWK 620-641* SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE I LEC3 W 07:00PM -08:50PM STAFFNOTE: CECIL COLLEGE

1989 SOWK 620-651* SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE I LEC3 W 07:00PM -08:50PM STAFFNOTE: ESHEC

1990 SOWK 620-661* SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE I LEC3 W 07:00PM -08:50PM STAFFNOTE: USMH

2381 SOWK 620-681* SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE I LEC3 W 07:00PM -08:50PM STAFFNOTE: SMHEC

3000 SOWK 620-732* SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE I LEC3 TBA 12:00AM -12:00AM ONLINE STAFFNOTE: This is an online section with no scheduled on-campus meetings. *ONLINE MSW PROGRAM*

3683 SOWK 622-152* SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE II PRC3 W 07:00PM -08:50PM STAFF3745 SOWK 622-691* SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE II PRC3 TBA TBA UMUC-GERSTAFF

NOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an onlinecomponent in Europe.

3747 SOWK 622-791* SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE II PRC3 TBA TBA UMUC EUROSTAFFNOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an online section for Europe students with no scheduled on-campus meetings.

3896 SOWK 623-691* SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE III PRC3 TBA TBA UMUC-GERSODHINOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an online

component in Europe.3134 SOWK 623-701* SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE III PRC32635 SOWK 623-791* SOCIAL WORK PRACTICE III PRC3 TBA TBA UMUC EUROSTAFF

NOTE: This is an online section with no schedule on-campus meetings. *SU UMUC Germany*

3684 SOWK 630-610* THEOR ANALYSIS OF BEHAVIOR II LEC3 R 01:00PM -02:50PM FORTENOTE: Hybrid Section

2469 SOWK 640-091* FIELD INSTRUCTION I PRC3 T 04:00PM -04:50PM WRIGHTNOTE: LOCATION: 251 A

1991 SOWK 640-092* FIELD INSTRUCTION I PRC3 T 04:00PM -04:50PM STAFFNOTE: LOCATION: 251 C

2017 SOWK 640-641* FIELD INSTRUCTION I PRC3 M 07:00PM -07:50PM MOSZERNOTE: CECIL COLLEGE

2018 SOWK 640-651* FIELD INSTRUCTION I PRC3 M 07:00PM -07:50PM PARKNOTE: ESHEC

2019 SOWK 640-661* FIELD INSTRUCTION I PRC3 M 05:00PM -05:50PM MOORENOTE: USMH

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3664 SOWK 640-662* FIELD INSTRUCTION I PRC3 M 05:00PM -05:50PM MITCHELLNOTE: Hagerstown

2470 SOWK 640-681* FIELD INSTRUCTION I PRC3 M 07:00PM -07:50PM ARBANNOTE: SMHEC

3689 SOWK 640-730* FIELD INSTRUCTION I PRC3 TBA TBA ONLINE MARVIN2632 SOWK 640-791* FIELD INSTRUCTION I PRC3 TBA TBA UMUC EUROSTAFF

NOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an online section for Europe students with no scheduled on-campus meetings.3037 SOWK 640-792* FIELD INSTRUCTION I PRC3 TBA TBA UMUC EUROBOEHM

NOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an online section for Europe students with no scheduled on-campus meetings.

3039 SOWK 645-791* FIELD INSTRUCTION II PRC3 TBA 12:00AM -12:00AM UMUC EUROBOEHMNOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an online section for Europe students with no scheduled on-campus meetings.

1992 SOWK 650-610* ADV PRACTICE WITH INDIVIDUAL LEC3 T 05:00PM -06:50PM TE 277 MARTINNOTE: This is an hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an online component.

3004 SOWK 650-611* ADV PRACTICE WITH INDIVIDUAL LEC3 T 05:00PM -06:50PM TE 226A STAFF2020 SOWK 650-641* ADV PRACTICE WITH INDIVIDUAL LEC3 TBA TBA MATWIEJEWICZ

NOTE: CECIL COLLEGE2021 SOWK 650-651* ADV PRACTICE WITH INDIVIDUAL LEC3 TBA TBA MATWIEJEWICZNOTE: ESHEC

2022 SOWK 650-661* ADV PRACTICE WITH INDIVIDUAL LEC3 T 05:00PM -06:50PM STAFFNOTE: USMH

2861 SOWK 650-681* ADV PRACTICE WITH INDIVIDUAL LEC3 TBA TBA ARBANNOTE: SMHEC

3750 SOWK 650-691* ADV PRACTICE WITH INDIVIDUAL LEC3 TBA TBA UMUC-GERSODHINOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an online

component in Europe.3691 SOWK 650-731* ADV PRACTICE WITH INDIVIDUAL LEC3 TBA TBA ONLINE ROOTNOTE: MSW Online Only

2938 SOWK 650-791* ADV PRACTICE WITH INDIVIDUAL LEC3 TBA TBA UMUC EUROROOTNOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an online section for Europe students with no scheduled on-campus meetings.

3655 SOWK 653-610* SUBST ABUSE ASSESS & INTERV LEC3 TBA TBA STAFFNOTE: This is an hybrid section. This class will meet on Saturday, 12 3 16 at 10 am.

3685 SOWK 653-611* SUBST ABUSE ASSESS & INTERV LEC3 TBA TBA STAFFNOTE: This is an hybrid section. This class will meet on Saturday, 12 3 16 at 10 am.

2754 SOWK 654-610* PSYCHOPATHOLOGY LEC3 R 05:00PM -06:50PM TE 277 HARNER3011 SOWK 654-611* PSYCHOPATHOLOGY LEC3 R 05:00PM -06:50PM TE 226A HYMAN1063 SOWK 654-641* PSYCHOPATHOLOGY LEC3 M 05:00PM -06:50PM MOSZERNOTE: CECIL COLLEGE

1064 SOWK 654-651* PSYCHOPATHOLOGY LEC3 M 05:00PM -06:50PM PARKNOTE: ESHEC

1065 SOWK 654-661* PSYCHOPATHOLOGY LEC3 M 05:00PM -06:50PM PARKNOTE: USMH

2872 SOWK 654-681* PSYCHOPATHOLOGY LEC3 M 05:00PM -06:50PM MOSZERNOTE: SMHEC

2957 SOWK 654-691* PSYCHOPATHOLOGY LEC3 TBA TBA UMUC-GERSTAFFNOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an online

component in Europe.2944 SOWK 654-791* PSYCHOPATHOLOGY LEC3 TBA TBA UMUC-GERBENTZ FONTAINENOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an online section for Europe students with no scheduled on-campus meetings.

2382 SOWK 660-610* ADV PRACTICE WITH FAMILIES LEC3 T 07:00PM -08:50PM TE 279 MARTINNOTE: This is an hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an online component.

1993 SOWK 660-611* ADV PRACTICE WITH FAMILIES LEC3 T 07:00PM -08:50PM TE 226A WILLIAMSNOTE: This is an hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an online component.

2023 SOWK 660-641* ADV PRACTICE WITH FAMILIES LEC3 T 07:00PM -08:50PM O'HARANOTE: CECIL COLLEGE

2024 SOWK 660-651* ADV PRACTICE WITH FAMILIES LEC3 T 07:00PM -08:50PM O'HARANOTE: ESHEC

2025 SOWK 660-661* ADV PRACTICE WITH FAMILIES LEC3 T 07:00PM -08:50PM STAFFNOTE: USMH

2873 SOWK 660-681* ADV PRACTICE WITH FAMILIES LEC3 T 07:00PM -08:50PM PINCKNEYNOTE: SMHEC

2945 SOWK 660-691* ADV PRACTICE WITH FAMILIES LEC3 TBA TBA UMUC-GERSTAFFNOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an online

component in Europe.3692 SOWK 660-732* ADV PRACTICE WITH FAMILIES LEC3 TBA TBA ONLINE HABEGERNOTE: MSW Online Only; Seven Week II

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2946 SOWK 660-791* ADV PRACTICE WITH FAMILIES LEC3 TBA TBA UMUC EUROSTAFFNOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an online

component in Europe.

1994 SOWK 665-610* FIELD INSTRUCTION III PRC4 S TBA HOLDERNOTE: Field seminar will meet 3 times during the semester - dates TBA.

1995 SOWK 665-611* FIELD INSTRUCTION III PRC4 S TBA GABBARDNOTE: Field seminar will meet 3 times during the semester - dates TBA.

1996 SOWK 665-612* FIELD INSTRUCTION III PRC4 W TBA THOMPSENNOTE: Field seminar will meet 3 times during the semester - dates TBA.

3900 SOWK 665-613* FIELD INSTRUCTION III PRC4 S TBA HABEGER2026 SOWK 665-641* FIELD INSTRUCTION III PRC4 TBA TBA DAVIS

NOTE: Section available for Cecil satellite students only. Field seminar will meet 3 times during the semester -dates TBA.

2027 SOWK 665-651* FIELD INSTRUCTION III PRC4 TBA TBA WESTNOTE: Section available for ESHEC satellite students only. Field seminar will meet 3 times during the semester -

dates TBA.2874 SOWK 665-661* FIELD INSTRUCTION III PRC4 M 07:00PM -08:50PM ANDERSONNOTE: Class will meet 3 times during semester - dates TBA.

2875 SOWK 665-662* FIELD INSTRUCTION III PRC4 S TBA PITTMANNOTE: Class will meet 3 times during semester - dates TBA.

2876 SOWK 665-681* FIELD INSTRUCTION III PRC4 TBA TBA PRESSLEYNOTE: SMHEC

3739 SOWK 665-691* FIELD INSTRUCTION III PRC4 TBA TBA UMUC-GERSTAFFNOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an online

component in Europe.2932 SOWK 665-791* FIELD INSTRUCTION III PRC4 TBA TBA UMUC EUROSTAFFNOTE: This is an online section with no scheduled on-campus meetings. *SU UMUC GERMANY*

3686 SOWK 677-701* CHILD WELFARE LEC3 TBA TBA ONLINE THOMPSENNOTE: OL Section that meets at SU Main Campus only

3892 SOWK 680-691* ADV PRACTICE WITH GROUPS LEC3 TBA TBA UMUC-GERMEADENOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an hybrid section with regularly scheduled on-campus meetings and an online

component in Europe.3899 SOWK 680-791* ADV PRACTICE WITH GROUPS LEC3 TBA TBA UMUC EUROMCCABENOTE: ***SU UMUC Europe Only*** This is an online section for Europe students with no scheduled on-campus meetings.

3866 SOWK 685-651* FIELD INSTRUCTION IV PRC4 TBA TBA ESHEC STAFF

*******************************************Spanish (SPAN)*******************************************

1271 SPAN 101-001* ELEMENTARY SPANISH I LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM TE 253 GAMBINI DE SECONDI1272 SPAN 101-002* ELEMENTARY SPANISH I LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM TE 155 GAMBINI DE SECONDI2940 SPAN 101-003* ELEMENTARY SPANISH I LEC4 MWF 01:00PM -01:50PM TE 154 BOWN3396 SPAN 101-151* ELEMENTARY SPANISH I LEC4 MW 04:30PM -05:45PM TE 253 CRISSMAN

1273 SPAN 102-001* ELEMENTARY SPANISH II LEC4 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM FH 149 PERRETNOTE: RECOMMENDED PREREQ - SPAN 101 OR AT LEAST 1 YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL SPANISH

3121 SPAN 102-002* ELEMENTARY SPANISH II LEC4 MWF 02:00PM -02:50PM TE 155 STAFF3399 SPAN 102-003* ELEMENTARY SPANISH II LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM HH 118 STAFF1274 SPAN 102-151* ELEMENTARY SPANISH II LEC4 MW 05:00PM -06:15PM TE 155 BONSTEELNOTE: RECOMMENDED PREREQ - SPAN 101 OR AT LEAST 1 YEAR OF HIGH SCHOOL SPANISH

2782 SPAN 201-001* INTERMEDIATE SPANISH LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM TE 155 DETWILER

1276 SPAN 202-001* SPANISH IN REVIEW LEC4 MWF 11:00AM -11:50AM TE 154 BOWNNOTE: RECOMMENDED PREREQ - SPAN 201 OR AT LEAST 3 YEARS OF HIGH SCHOOL SPANISH

1277 SPAN 202-002* SPANISH IN REVIEW LEC4 MWF 12:00PM -12:50PM TE 154 BOWNNOTE: RECOMMENDED PREREQ - SPAN 201 OR AT LEAST 3 YEARS OF HIGH SCHOOL SPANISH

3406 SPAN 300-001* TOPICS IN SPANISH LEC4 TR 12:30PM -01:45PM TE 154 PUBILL3856 SPAN 300-002* TOPICS IN SPANISH LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM TE 154 PUBILL

1278 SPAN 310-001* ORAL & WRITTEN COMPOSITION LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM TE 226A PUBILLNOTE: RECOMMENDED PREREQ - SPAN 202 OR EQUIVALENT EXPERIENCE

3400 SPAN 310-002* ORAL & WRITTEN COMPOSITION LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM TE 226A PUBILL

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2060 SPAN 315-001* SPAN CULTURE & CIVILIZATION LEC4 MW 03:00PM -04:15PM TE 154 PERRETNOTE: Recommended Prereq: Spanish 310

2392 SPAN 315-002* SPAN CULTURE & CIVILIZATION LEC4 MW 04:30PM -05:45PM TE 154 PERRET

2061 SPAN 336-001* SURVEY OF LATIN AMERICAN LIT LEC4 TR 09:30AM -10:45AM TE 155 DETWILERNOTE: Recommended Prereq: Spanish 310

2062 SPAN 336-002* SURVEY OF LATIN AMERICAN LIT LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM TE 155 DETWILERNOTE: Recommended Prereq: Spanish 310

3918 SPAN 496-001* SPAN INDEPENDENT STUDY IND1 - 4 TBA TBA PERRET3920 SPAN 496-002* SPAN INDEPENDENT STUDY IND1 - 4 TBA TBA DETWILER

1279 SPAN 498-001* INTERNSHIP INT4 TBA TBA STAFF

*******************************************Theatre (THEA)*******************************************

1634 THEA 100-001* THEATRE APPRECIATION LEC4 TR 02:00PM -03:15PM FH 203 RALEYNOTE: Meets General Education IIIA or IIIC.

1636 THEA 110-010 TECHNICAL PRODUCTION LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM FH 101 ANDERSONNOTE: Meets General Education IIIA or IIIC. Enroll in studio section 011 or 012 for automatic enrollment in lecture

section 010.1266 THEA 110-011* TECHNICAL PRODUCTION STU4 M 01:00PM -02:50PM FH 107 ANDERSONNOTE: Enrollment in this studio section will automatically enroll in lecture section 010.

3378 THEA 110-012* TECHNICAL PRODUCTION STU4 T 01:00PM -02:50PM FH 107 ANDERSON1710 THEA 110-013* TECHNICAL PRODUCTION STU4 W 01:00PM -02:50PM FH 107 ANDERSONNOTE: Enrollment in this studio section will automatically enroll in lecture section 010.

1713 THEA 110-014* TECHNICAL PRODUCTION STU4 R 01:00PM -02:50PM FH 107 ANDERSONNOTE: Enrollment in this studio section will automatically enroll in lecture section 010.

3379 THEA 110-015* TECHNICAL PRODUCTION STU4 F 01:00PM -02:50PM FH 107 ANDERSON

1267 THEA 125-001* THEATRE PRACTICUM PRC1 TBA TBA PFEIFFERSubtitle: Performance

NOTE: Permission of the Instructor. Pass Fail Only.1345 THEA 125-002* THEATRE PRACTICUM PRC1 TBA TBA PFEIFFER

Subtitle: Stage ManagementNOTE: Permission of the Instructor. Pass Fail Only.

1346 THEA 125-003* THEATRE PRACTICUM PRC1 TBA TBA SMITHSubtitle: Performance

NOTE: Permission of the Instructor. Pass Fail Only.1347 THEA 125-004* THEATRE PRACTICUM PRC1 TBA TBA SMITH

Subtitle: Stage ManagementNOTE: Permission of the Instructor. Pass Fail Only.

3382 THEA 125-005* THEATRE PRACTICUM PRC1 TBA TBA YARMOSubtitle: Costume Crew

2651 THEA 125-006* THEATRE PRACTICUM PRC1 TBA TBA RALEYSubtitle: Props and Scene Painting

NOTE: Permission of the Instructor. Pass Fail Only.2445 THEA 125-007* THEATRE PRACTICUM PRC1 TBA TBA RALEY

Subtitle: Sound and Lighting CrewNOTE: Permission of the Instructor. Pass Fail Only.

3380 THEA 125-008* THEATRE PRACTICUM PRC1 TBA TBA ANDERSONSubtitle: Construction Crew

3130 THEA 125-009* THEATRE PRACTICUM PRC1 TBA TBA PFEIFFERSubtitle: Box Office

NOTE: Permission of the Instructor. Pass Fail Only.3831 THEA 125-010* THEATRE PRACTICUM PRC1

2323 THEA 126-001 COSTUMING & THEATRE CRAFTS LEC4 MW 02:00PM -03:15PM FH 105 YARMONOTE: Note: Enrollees must select (1) a Studio and (2) Lecture section as part of the enrollment transaction for

this course. Three hours lecture, two hours studio per week.2794 THEA 126-002 COSTUMING & THEATRE CRAFTS LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM FH 105 YARMONOTE: Note: Enrollees must select (1) a Studio and (2) Lecture section as part of the enrollment transaction for

this course. Three hours lecture, two hours studio per week.1336 THEA 126-011* COSTUMING & THEATRE CRAFTS STU4 M 03:30PM -05:30PM FH 105 YARMONOTE: Combination of Lecture and Studio.

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2795 THEA 126-013* COSTUMING & THEATRE CRAFTS STU4 T 12:30PM -02:30PM FH 105 YARMONOTE: Combination of Lecture and Studio.

2796 THEA 126-014* COSTUMING & THEATRE CRAFTS STU4 W 03:30PM -05:30PM FH 105 YARMONOTE: Combination of Lecture and Studio.

2312 THEA 199-001* CORNERSTONE SEMINAR LEC1 TR 09:30AM -10:30AM FH 104 ANDERSONNOTE: Prerequisite: Freshman Transfer Theatre major. Meets from 8 26 13 to 9 21 13 (required Saturday 9 21 13 bus

trip).

1941 THEA 200-001* VOICE & MVMT FUNDAMENTALS LST4 MWF 09:00AM -10:30AM FH 203 SMITHNOTE: Five hours studio per week. Meets General Education IIIA or IIIC (Prior to Fall 2008: IB).

1818 THEA 223-001* MAKEUP DESIGN LEC4 MW 03:00PM -05:00PM FH 104 ANDERSONNOTE: Meets General Education IIIA or IIIC (Prior to Fall 2008: IB).

1268 THEA 250-001* ACTING I LST4 MWF 12:00PM -01:30PM FH 203 SMITHNOTE: Meets General Education IIIA or IIIC.

2059 THEA 300-701* HISTORY OF THEATRE LEC4 TBA TBA PFEIFFERNOTE: Meets General Education IIIA or IIIC.

3377 THEA 310-001* SCENE DESIGN LEC4 TR 11:00AM -12:15PM FH 203 RALEY

1269 THEA 492-001* INDEPENDENT STUDY IN THEA IND4 TBA TBA SMITHSubtitle: Portfolio Development

NOTE: Prerequisite: Proposal and signed permission of instructor and department chair during Program PlanningPre-Registration.

1768 THEA 492-002* INDEPENDENT STUDY IN THEA IND4 TBA TBA SMITHSubtitle: Senior Acting Workshop

NOTE: Prerequisite: Proposal and signed permission of instructor and department chair during Program PlanningPre-Registration.

1769 THEA 492-003* INDEPENDENT STUDY IN THEA IND4 TBA TBA ANDERSONSubtitle: Senior Acting Workshop

NOTE: Prerequisite: Proposal and signed permission of instructor and department chair during Program PlanningPre-Registration.

3859 THEA 492-004* INDEPENDENT STUDY IN THEA IND4 TBA TBA ANDERSONSubtitle: Teaching Assistant-Makeup

3881 THEA 492-005* INDEPENDENT STUDY IN THEA IND4 TBA TBA ANDERSON

1270 THEA 495-001* INTERNSHIP IN THEATRE INT4 TBA TBA STAFFNOTE: Prerequisite: Completion of THEA core; junior standing; 2.5 overall GPA and 3.0 major GPA; and signed

permission of supervisor and department chair during Program Planning Pre-Registration.

2358 THEA 499-001* CAPSTONE SEMINAR LEC1 MW 11:00AM -12:00PM FH 203 SMITHNOTE: Student must have a permission number and permission from department chair to add class.

2540 THEA 499-002* CAPSTONE SEMINAR LEC1 MW 05:00PM -06:00PM FH 203 RALEYNOTE: Student must have a permission number and permission from department chair to add class.

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