sched08springnight.pdf ACADEMIC CALENDAR FOR SPRING 2008 EVENING AND WEEKEND PROGRAM PREREGISTRATION BEGINS NOVEMBER 12 TERM I (JANUARY 7 – March 1) JANUARY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------7 TERM I EVENING CLASSES BEGIN 11 TERM I WEEKEND CLASSES BEGIN 11 LAST DAY TO ADD CLASSES AND DROP WITHOUT RECORD FOR EVENING CLASSES 14 PREREGISTRATION BEGINS FOR SPRING TERM II 21-22 MARTIN LUTHER KING HOLIDAY (NO CLASSES) 18 LAST DAY TO ADD CLASSES AND DROP WITHOUT RECORD FOR WEEKEND CLASSES FEBRUARY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------22 LAST DAY TO DROP CLASSES WITH "WP" OR "WF" FOR EVENING AND WEEKEND CLASSES 27 FINAL EXAMS FOR MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENING CLASSES 28 FINAL EXAMS FOR TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENING CLASSES 29 FINAL EXAMS FOR FRIDAY WEEKEND CLASSES MARCH ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 FINAL EXAMS FOR SATURDAY WEEKEND CLASSES 1 TERM I CLASSES END REGISTRATION FOR TERM II BEGINS JANUARY 14 TERM II (MARCH 10 – MAY 3) MARCH ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------10 TERM II EVENING CLASSES BEGIN 14 TERM II WEEKEND CLASSES BEGIN 14 LAST DAY TO ADD CLASSES AND DROP WITHOUT RECORD FOR EVENING CLASSES 21 LAST DAY TO ADD CLASSES AND DROP WITHOUT RECORD FOR WEEKEND CLASSES 20-24 EASTER HOLIDAY (NO CLASSES) sched08springnight.pdf APRIL ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------25 30 LAST DAY TO DROP CLASSES WITH "WP" OR "WF" FOR EVENING AND WEEKEND CLASSES FINAL EXAMS FOR MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY EVENING CLASSES MAY ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 FINAL EXAMS FOR TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENING CLASSES 2 FINAL EXAMS FOR FRIDAY WEEKEND CLASSES 3 FINAL EXAMS FOR SATURDAY WEEKEND CLASSES 3 TERM II CLASSES END 3 GRADUATION (SATURDAY, 2:00 P.M.) sched08springnight.pdf EVENING TERM I ACC 25121 ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES OF FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING DAIL, D. MW 1730-2000 3 DAIL, D. MW 2010-2240 3 STAFF TR 1730-2000 3 MW 1730-2000 3 TR MW 1730-2000 1730-2000 3 3 MITCHELL, C. HOLDEN, J. MW TR 2010-2240 2010-2240 3 3 FIELDS, J. TR 1730-2240 4 Prerequisite: Completion of 12 s.h. ACC 34121 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I Prerequisite: ACC 251; co-requisite ACC 254 ACC 38521 FEDERAL INCOME TAX I Prerequisite: ACC 251 BHC 30521 BUSINESS-HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION MANAGING HEALTH CARE ORGANIZATIONS MCDONALD, W. BUS BUS 22521 33221 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MICROCOMPUTER BUSINESS APPLICATIONS COX, L. MANAGERIAL FINANCE BOYLE, W. Prerequisites: ACC 253, ECO 216 & ECO 262 BUS BUS 34321 35221 MANAGEMENT AND ORGANIZATION BUSINESS LAW I CHE 32121 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I CHEMISTRY Prerequisite: CHE 151 & CHE 152 COM 36421 MASS COMMUNICATION CINEMA APPRECIATION BLOODWORTH, R. 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TR 1730-2000 3 Prerequisite: ENG 101 COMP/INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE Prerequisite: ENG 101 ENG 20721 REVIEW WRITING sched08springnight.pdf ENG 22121 SURVEY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE I JACOBS, P. TR 1730-2000 3 Prerequisite: ENG 102 ENM ENM 10121 30121 OCCUPATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE DUKE, D. POLLUTION SCIENCE, TREATMENT/SAMPLING DUKE, D. MW MW 1730-2000 2010-2240 3 3 HIS HIS HIS HIS HIS 10321 10421 10422 21021 34721 HISTORY WORLD CIVILIZATION I WORLD CIVILIZATION II WORLD CIVILIZATION II HISTORIAN'S APPRENTICESHIP AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY TR MW SAT MW FRI 1730-2000 1730-2000 0830-1355 1730-2000 1730-2240 3 3 3 3 3 HIS HIS 37021 31121 CONTEMPORARY WORLD HISTORY ANCIENT HISTORY BERTA, J. MW BROADHURST, C. T R 1730-2000 1730-2000 3 3 IDS 11521 STUDY SKILLS MW 2010-2240 3 24221 JUSTICE STUDIES INTRODUCTION TO FORENSIC SCIENCE PAULY, D. MW 1730-2000 3 STAFF TR 1730-2000 3 FRENGAKIS, D. MW 2010-2240 3 PHILLIPS, J. TR 2010-2240 3 MW 1730-2000 3 TURNER, J. TR 1730-2000 3 ENGEL, S. TEDDER, R. BROADHURST, C. DYKE, C. KAMALU, N. Cross-listed as PSC 347 JUS INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES STAFF Prerequisites: PSY 101, SOC 151, PSC 151 JUS 33021 POLICE IN AN URBAN SOCIETY Prerequisites: PSY 101, SOC 151, PSC 151 JUS 38921 CRIMINAL EVIDENCE AND PROCEDURE Prerequisites: JUS/PSC/LAW 310 JUS 45021 SEMINAR IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE Prerequisites: PSY 101, SOC 151, PSC 151 LAN 20121 FOREIGN LANGUAGES MODERN STANDARD ARABIC III SALIB, S. Prerequisite: LAN 102 (Arabic II) LAN 33021 SECOND LANGUAGE ACQUISITION LAW 20021 INTRODUCTION TO LAW BANKS, K. TR 1730-2000 3 MAT MAT 10321 10521 MATHEMATICS INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE MATH COLLEGE ALGEBRA FIELDS, K. PALLED, S. TR MW 1730-2000 1730-2000 3 3 MAT 10522 PELERIN, I. TR 2010-2240 3 PRE-CALCULUS I STAFF MW 1730-2000 3 WALSTON MW 1730-2000 3 SMITH, W. SCHAFER, L. TR FRI 1730-2000 1730-2240 3 3 MW 1730-2000 3 LEGAL STUDIES Prerequisite: Math 103 or passing placement test COLLEGE ALGEBRA Prerequisite: Math 103 or passing placement test MAT 11321 MAT 22021 APPLIED STATISTICS MUS MUS 15121 15122 SURVEY OF MUSIC SURVEY OF MUSIC OCL 15121 ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION & LEADERSHIP SPEECH COMMUNICATION THOMAS, S. Prerequisite: Math 105 MUSIC sched08springnight.pdf OCL 15122 SPEECH COMMUNICATION FROBISH, T. TR 1730-2000 3 PHI 21121 PHILOSOPHY INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY STAFF MW 1730-2000 3 PSC PSC PSC 15121 20121 34721 POLITICAL SCIENCE AMERICAN GOVERNMENT STAFF STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT HIGHT, K. AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY KAMALU, N. TR TR FRI 2010-2240 2010-2240 1730-2240 3 3 3 PSC 43021 SEIFERT, G. MW 1730-2000 3 HOPKINS, D. MW 1730-2000 3 MCCLEARY, S. WALKER, S. TYSON, J. TR FRI SAT 1730-2000 1730-2240 0830-1355 3 3 3 BRANSON, D. TR 1730-2130 3 MCCANDLESS, J. MW 1730-2130 3 PHELAN, J. BROWN, J. MW MW 1730-2000 1730-2000 3 3 RUSS, V. VITAL, M. TR MW 1730-2000 1730-2000 3 3 BOBADILLA, J. TR 1730-2000 3 Cross-listed as HIS 347 POLITICAL CAMPAIGN SEMINAR PSYCHOLOGY PSY 34121 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY Prerequisite: PSY 101 REL REL REL 10621 10421 20121 RELIGION RELIGION AND AMERICAN CULTURE INTRODUCTION TO BIBLICAL LITERATURE SURVEY OF THE OLD TESTAMENT SCIENCE SCI 14121 EARTH SCIENCE Prerequisite: MAT 105 SCI 14221 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE SOC SOC 15121 22021 PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY APPLIED STATISTICS SOC SOC 37221 43121 MARRIAGE AND FAMILY SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY SPA 20121 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I SOCIOLOGY Prerequisite: MAT 105 SPANISH Prerequisite: SPA 102 SPE SPE 25521 38521 SPECIAL EDUCATION EDUCATING DIVERSE POPULATIONS NOLAN, Y. COLLABORATION - PARENTS/EDUCATORS NOLAN, Y. TR MW 1730-2000 1730-2000 3 3 SWK SWK 23121 24021 SOCIAL WORK INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK PROFESSIONAL WRITING USING APA STYLE PENDARVIS, S. WEYMOUTH, T. MW TR 1730-2000 1730-2000 3 3 SWK 37021 BOONE, K. TR 2010-2240 3 SMITH, L. 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TR MW 2010-2240 1730-2000 3 3 TR MW MW 1730-2000 1730-2000 1730-2000 3 3 3 TR 1730-2000 3 SAT 0900-1425 3 Prerequisites: ECO 261 & 262 EDU EDU EDU 20021 24621 36121 EDU 41621 EDUCATION HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT ELEMENTARY EDUCATION LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN MOUR, J. HEYWARD, J. DELAPA, P. Cross-listed ENG 361 TEACHING METH. FOR FOREIGN LANG.(TESOL) TURNER, J. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor EDU 44821 CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT FOR GIFTED BRADY, S. sched08springnight.pdf ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG 10022 10023 10125 10126 10127 10223 ENG 10224 ENGLISH SKILLS DEVELOPMENT IN ENGLISH SKILLS DEVELOPMENT IN ENGLISH COMPOSITION COMPOSITION COMPOSITION COMP/INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE STAFF STAFF HAWKINS, C. CANNON, K. DRAUGHON, J. JACOBS, P. MW TR MW MW TR TR 1730-2000 1730-2000 1730-2000 2010-2240 2010-2240 1730-2000 3 3 3 3 3 3 STAFF MW 2010-2240 3 BILLINGS, W. FRI 1730-2240 3 STAFF DElAPA, P. TR MW 2010-2240 1730-2000 3 3 MW SAT 1730-2000 0830-1355 3 3 Prerequisite: ENG 101 COMP/INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE Prerequisite: ENG 101 ENG 10225 COMP/INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE Prerequisite: ENG 101 ENG ENG 22221 36121 SURVEY OF AMERICAN LITERATURE II LITERATURE FOR CHILDREN Cross-listed as EDU 361 ENM ENM 17021 37121 OCCUPATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES & OPERATIONS DUKE, D. ENVIRONMENTAL AUDITS & PERMITS RAINERI, C. GEO 25222 REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY NATHANIEL, D. FRI 1730-2240 3 HIS HIS HIS HIS HIS HIS 10322 10423 10424 32521 36021 42221 HISTORY WORLD CIVILIZATION I WORLD CIVILIZATION II WORLD CIVILIZATION II MODERN HISTORY CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION TWENTIETH CENTURY AMERICAN HISTORY BROADHURST, C. BERTA, J. TEDDER, R. DYKE, C. ENGEL, S. BERTA, J. SAT MW MW MW TR MW 0830-1355 2010-2240 1730-2000 2010-2240 1730-2000 1730-2000 3 3 3 3 3 3 JUS 33221 JUSTICE STUDIES METHODS OF SOCIAL RESEARCH VITAL, M. MW 1730-2000 3 PAULY, D. 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MW 1730-2000 3 Prerequisite: MAT 105 or permission of instructor MAT 11421 PRE-CALCULUS II Prerequisite: MAT 113 or permission of instructor MARKETING MKT 35121 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING MUS 15123 SURVEY OF MUSIC OCL OCL 15123 15124 ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION & LEADERSHIP SPEECH COMMUNICATION THOMAS, S. SPEECH COMMUNICATION RUSSELL, A. MW TR 1730-2000 1730-2000 3 3 PHI PHI 22021 42021 PHILOSOPHY MORAL PHILOSOPHY ETHICAL FOUNDATIONS/ CRIMINAL JUSTICE STAFF STAFF MW MW 1730-2000 2010-2240 3 3 MUSIC Prerequisites: SOC 151, PSY 101, PSC 151 Cross-listed as JUS 420 PSC PSC PSC PSC 15122 15123 34121 44021 POLITICAL SCIENCE AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AMERICAN GOVERNMENT CONGRESS AND THE PRESIDENCY INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS STAFF HIGHT, K. SEIFERT, G. KAMALU, N. TR FRI MW FRI 2010-2240 1730-2240 1730-2000 1730-2240 3 3 3 3 PSY PSY 10122 40521 PSYCHOLOGY GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY THEORIES OF PERSONALITY DUMONT, K. STAFF MW TR 1730-2000 1730-2000 3 3 MCCLEARY, S. TYSON, J. TR SAT 1730-2000 0830-1355 3 3 CUNNINGHAM, D. T R BRANSON, D. TR 1730-2130 1730-2130 3 3 PHELAN, J. BROWN, J. TR MW 2010-2240 1730-2000 3 3 BROWN, J. VITAL, M. MW MW 2010-2240 1730-2000 3 3 PHELAN, J. TR 1730-2000 3 VITAL, M. MW 2010-2240 3 Prerequisite: PSY 101 REL REL 10321 20221 RELIGION INTRODUCTION TO RELIGION SURVEY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT SCI SCI 14222 14322 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE PHYSICAL SCIENCE SCIENCE Prerequisite: MAT 105 SOC SOC 15122 28221 SOC SOC 30521 33221 SOC 39321 SOCIOLOGY PRINCIPLES OF SOCIOLOGY INTRODUCTION TO SPSS FOR WINDOWS Pre or corequisite: SOC 220, MAT 220 or PSY 250 DEATH AND DYING METHODS OF SOCIAL RESEARCH Cross-listed as JUS 332 SOCIETY AND SELF Student may not receive credit for both PSY/SOC 361 and SOC 393 SOC 45021 RESEARCH SEMINAR Prerequisites: Senior, SOC major, SOC 220 and SOC 332 sched08springnight.pdf SPANISH SPA 20221 INTERMEDIATE SPANISH I BOBADILLA, J. MW 1730-2000 3 YANEZ, P. TR 1730-2000 3 WEYMOUTH, T. TR 1730-2000 3 STAFF MW 1730-2000 3 BOONE, K. TR 2010-2240 3 SMITH, L. TR 1730-2000 3 Prerequisite: SPA 201 SPA 30521 SPANISH WRITING AND COMPOSITION Prerequisite: SPA 102 SWK 24022 SOCIAL WORK PROFESSIONAL WRITING APA STYLE Prerequisite: ENG 101 SWK 33221 METHODS OF SOCIAL RESEARCH Prerequisites: SOC 220, MAT 220, or PSY 250 SWK 37221 SOCIAL WELFARE POLICY & SERVICES II Prerequisite: SWK 370 SWK 42421 PRACTICE METHODS II Prerequisites: SWK 231, 235, 240, 300, 315, 332, 350, 370 & admission to the SWK program THEATRE THE 16222 SURVEY OF THEATRE STAFF TR 1730-2000 3 WEL 21822 WELLNESS CONCEPTS OF FITNESS AND NUTRITION STAFF MW 1730-2000 3 MU ONLINE ACC 25429 PRINCIPLES OF ACCOUNTING LAB KIRCHNER, M. ONLINE 1 ADAIR, C. BOYLE, W. MOLTER, M. SIMONE, S. ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 3 3 MARCIN, J. MITCHELL, C. MOLTER, M. JOSEPH, P. SIMONE, S. SIMONE, S. MOLTER, M. PEUSTER, G. ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE ONLINE 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 ZYBECK, K. WEAVER, S. WEAVER, S. 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