Summer Schedule of Courses

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Summer 2016
Class Schedule
Table of Contents
Campus Map..........................................................................................................................................................................2
Enrollment Checklist.............................................................................................................................................................3
Five Step Enrollment Plan.................................................................................................................................................4-7
Summer 2016 6- and 8-week Academic Calendars..............................................................................................................8
Summer 2016 Courses......................................................................................................................................................9-11
Summer 2016 Online Courses.............................................................................................................................................12
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PANHANDLE STATE UNIVERSITY
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CARL WOOTEN FIELD---120 N. HARRISON AVE.
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CONCESSION STAND & REST ROOMS
FOOTBALL PRACTICE / INTRAMURAL FIELD----707 W. EAGLE BLVD.
CHURCH OF CHRIST STUDENT CENTER---103 S. AGGIE AVE.
CENTENNIAL THEATER
GOLF COURSE CLUBHOUSE---405 PAR THREE DR.
GOLF COURSE----419 PAR THREE DRIVE
NOBLE ACTIVITY CENTER----517 W. SEWELL ST.
NOBLE ACTIVITY CENTER PARKING LOT
SCIENCE & AGRICULTURE BLDG. -- 417 W. SEWELL ST.
CLOCK TOWER
CAMPUS PLAZA
MOTOR POOL MAINTENANCE----705 W. CHURCH ST.
OPSU TENNIS COURTS----307 PAR THREE DRIVE
SEXTON HALL---102 S. AGGIE AVE.
GARRETT LEO DRAPER CLUBHOUSE---104 S. AGGIE AVE.
GAZEBO / STORM SHELTER---106 S. AGGIE AVE.
AGGIE HALL---108 S. AGGIE AVE.
PTCI HALL---110 S. AGGIE AVE.
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1. M.S.C. TENNIS COURTS----409 N. TYLER AVE.
2. METHODIST STUDENT CENTER----428 W. EAGLE BLVD.
3. CARTER HALL----407 N. HARRISON AVE.
4. NORTH HALL----314 W. EAGLE BLVD.
5. FIELD HALL (RESIDENT HALL)----222 W. EAGLE BLVD.
6. STUDENT APARTMENTS
7. HAYNES POWER PLANT---343 N. TYLER AVE.
8. METAL SHOP BUILDING----344 N. HARRISON ST.
9. PHYSICAL PLANT----323 W. EAGLE BLVD.
10. OUTSIDE BASKETBALL COURTS
11. MULLER HALL----337 N. AGGIE AVE.
12. STUDENT UNION----321 N.TYLER AVE.
13. HESPER HALL----328 N. AGGIE AVE.
14. HUGHES STRONG HALL----321 N. AGGIE AVE.
15. HOLTER HALL (LOBBY)----312 N. TYLER AVE.
16. HAMILTON HALL---418 W. SEWELL ST.
17. HEFLEY HALL----326 W. SEWELL ST.
18. SEWELL-LOOFBOURROW HALL----316 W. SEWELL ST.
19. FRANKLIN HALL APARTMENTS----227 COLLEGE ST.
20. NO MAN'S LAND HISTORICAL MUSEUM---207 W. SEWELL ST.
21. BAPTIST STUDENT CENTER---209 N. COLLEGE ST.
22. BASEBALL FIELD----710 W. CHURCH ST.
23. SOFTBALL FIELD
24. NEW STUDENT APARTMENT COMPLEX- S. AGGIE AVE.
25. MARVIN E. MCKEE LIBRARY---- 309 W. SEWELL ST.
26. FIRESTONE MEAT LAB.---208 N. HARRISON AVE.
27. PRESIDENT'S RESIDENCE---206 N. AGGIE AVE.
28. OSCAR WILLIAMS FIELD HOUSE---118 N. AGGIE AVE.
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Oklahoma Panhandle State University
Enrollment Checklist
Admissions Office – SEWELL-LOOFBOURROW 128
__Admission Application Submission
__Transcript Turn-in (get copies for your advisor)
High School
ACT Scores (for other than Adult Admission Category)
College Transcript for all colleges attended
__Placement Testing Form (if required)
Counseling and Testing – HAMILTON HALL 141 (if required)
__Placement Testing
__Placement Report for Admissions
Admissions Office – SEWELL-LOOFBOURROW 128
__Turn-in Placement Report
__Application Processing by Admissions Personnel
__Advisor Assignment
Advisor ( Name: ____________________Bldg: __________________Ext:_____________________)
__Degree plan update
__Class Schedule
Admissions Office – SEWELL-LOOFBOURROW 128
__Obtain two (2) copies of your schedule
Financial Aid – SEWELL-LOOFBOURROW 106 (if applicable)
__Financial Aid Application
__Financial Aid Counseling
Business Office Cashier – SEWELL-LOOFBOURROW - West Side Central Hall
__Make financial arrangements with Cashier
Student Affairs – SEWELL-LOOFBOURROW 126
__ID Card Issue (or ID Card validation)
__Resident Hall Assignment (if applicable)
__Student Handbook
__Parking Decal
Yearbook -Place to be announced
__Yearbook Picture
__Schedule stamped with picture taken stamp
Textbook Issue – Student Union
__Turn-in stamped copy of your schedule to receive books
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I.The Five Step Enrollment Plan At OPSU
(1) ADMISSION TO THE UNIVERSITY—See the Admissions Office (Sewell-Loofbourrow Hall, Room 128) for an admission
application. You will also turn in high school and/or college transcripts necessary for admission. A schedule of testing and
placement will be provided if necessary.
(2) ENROLLMENT—See the Admissions Office (Sewell-Loofbourrow Hall, Room 128) where you will be provided with a
'Class Registration Form' and academic advisement information. Completed 'Class Registration Forms' will be entered into
the computer system and a class schedule will be provided to you.
(3) FINALIZE FINANCIAL ARRANGEMENTS—Students will take their class schedules to the Business Office Window
(Sewell-Loofbourrow Hall) and make payment arrangements.
(4) STUDENT ID, CAFETERIA, HOUSING AND PARKING PERMITS—See the Student Affairs Office (Sewell-Loofbourrow
Hall, Room 126). Students must have completed their financial arrangements prior to being issued a Student ID and parking
permit.
(5) BOOKS—See the Bookstore (Student Union, Room 6). Only students who have completed their financial arrangements
and who have acquired a valid Student ID will be allowed to pick up rental books.
II. Payment of Enrollment Fees
Payment of enrollment fees is required before the first day of classes. Any exceptions and/or payment arrangements on
accounts, to include any delinquent accounts, must have approval of the Vice President of Fiscal Affairs before pre-enrollment
may be finalized. Delinquent accounts may include such things as enrollment fees, book fines, parking tickets, housing costs,
I.L. Ennis loan, etc.
Pre-enrolled students who have finalized enrollment must cancel registration before the first day of classes or withdraw after
classes have begun and pay fees according to the state regents' and institutional fee policy.
Financial aid and scholarships can be used to offset enrollment fees; however, it is the student's responsibility to ensure that
documents and awards are properly processed in a timely fashion. Appropriately, students should contact the Financial Aid
Office or the Panhandle State Foundation office.
III. Complete Withdrawal or Cancellation Of Enrollment—Refund Policy
Refunds for complete withdrawal from the institution are as follows: There will be a 100% refund through the "No Refund on
Dropped Courses" date in the Academic Calendar in this publication.
IV. Dropping or Adding Classes
To be official, course changes and withdrawals must be processed by the Admissions Office.
ADDING: Classes may be added through the fifth class day.
DROPPING: Classes may be dropped through the 10th class day with no enrollment showing and a 100% refund.
DROPPING AFTER 10th CLASS DAY: There are no refunds. Instructor's signatures are required for dropping courses. After
the 10th class day, courses may be dropped by the student through the 11th week of classes with a grade of 'W' which remains
on the transcript and is neutral in the calculation of grade point averages. Courses dropped after the 11th week until the final
day for drop will receive a grade of 'W' or 'F' depending on the student's record at the time of official withdrawal from class.
The grade of 'F' is figured in the student's grade point average. Summer and shortened term dates are correspondingly set
in relationship to the length of the term.
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V. Course Overload
Any student wishing to enroll in 10 hours in the summer semester must obtain the prior approval of the Vice President for
Academic Affairs. The student must have a minimum grade point average of 3.0 in the last 30 hours of study.
Students requesting to enroll in 11 or 12 hours for a semester must write a letter to the Academic Council explaining their
reason and extenuating circumstance for the overload. This letter should be given to the Vice President of Academic Affairs
Academic Advisement.
Students are responsible for understanding degree requirements and making their own course selections. Faculty and staff
advisors assist students in selecting courses, but students are solely responsible for their own academic planning and for
meeting degree requirements.
VI. Audit Of Courses
Persons may audit courses on a space available basis. Students who audit courses are required to enroll and pay all
regular fees. A grade of 'AU' is recorded on the transcript. Students may change to credit status provided they meet the
OPSU admission standards. Students may also change from credit to audit. Please refer to the Academic Calendar in this
publication for deadlines.
VII. Definitions You Need To Know
ADMISSION—New, readmit and transfer students should complete an OPSU Admission Application. Depending on age,
high school graduation or GED, and whether you are seeking a degree or not, students will need to provide a high school
transcript or GED certificate, transcripts from all colleges previously attended, ACT scores or take OPSU placement testing.
PRE-ENROLLMENT—Services provided to the student to tentatively reserve a place in classes. Students may pre-enroll
and later guarantee their place in class through finalizing their financial arrangements (confirming). Only students who have
finalized their financial arrangements (confirmed) will be listed on class rolls.
GENERAL ENROLLMENT—The days of enrollment for all students who have not finalized enrollment and financial
arrangements. Faculty advisors will be on hand these days for student advisement. Testing and placement will be available
through the Testing Office for admission purposes. The Financial Aid Office and other offices will also be open.
FINALIZING and/or CONFIRMING—Making financial arrangements with the Business Office to pay for the coursework. This
must be done before the first day of class to preserve your place in the class.
CANCELLATION—Pre-enrolled students who have finalized their financial arrangements (confirmed) must cancel registration
before the first day of classes begin or withdraw after classes have begun and pay fees according to the State Regents' fee
policy. No charge is assessed if cancellation occurs before the first day of classes. This process starts in the Admissions
Office. If you are pre-enrolled and have not finalized financial arrangements and decide not to attend, please contact the
Admissions Office to cancel your pre-enrollment.
VIII. Additional Information
Main OPSU Telephone Number: (580) 349-2611 - or - 1-800-664-OPSU
Visit our Web Site: www.opsu.edu
Academic Affairs Office: Sewell-Loofbourrow, Room 137. Ext. 1400
Admissions Office: Sewell-Loofbourrow, Room 128, Ext. 1370
Registrar's Office: Sewell-Loofbourrow, Room 128, Ext. 1370
Housing & Student Affairs: Sewell-Loofbourrow, Room 101, Ext. 1360
Financial Aid: Sewell-Loofbourrow, Room 106, Ext. 1580
Counseling & Testing: Hamilton Hall, Room 140, Ext. 1558
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VIX. Graduating Seniors
Students planning to graduate in the fall term (December) should make application for graduation in the Registrar's Office
and pay their graduation fee in the Business Office at the time of registration for the graduation semester.
X. Students with Disabilities
OPSU will make reasonable accommodations for qualified students with a disability. If you need special accommodations,please
talk to the course instructor, your advisor, your dean, or the Director of Counseling and Testing.
XI. Vehicle Registration and Parking
Students who park a vehicle on campus must register the vehicle and purchase a parking decal. Information required for
purchasing a parking decal includes the make, model, year and license plate number of each vehicle. Decals are purchased
in the Student Affairs Office, Sewell-Loofbourrow #101.
XII. Student I.D. Cards
Each student must have a student identification card. New students have their photo ID made in the Student Affairs Office in
Sewell-Loofbourrow #101. Returning students have their ID validated in the Student Affairs Office for the current semester
AFTER confirming enrollment at the Business Office Window. If a student loses his/her ID, a new one may be made for ten
($10) dollars.
XIII. College Admission & Placement Exams
The National ACT Registration packets can be picked up in the OPSU Admissions Office, Counseling Center, High School
and Community Relations Office, your local High Schools or on the internet at www.actstudent.org.
The Residual ACT is for OPSU use only. The Residual Act Test will be administered at OPSU and pre-registration is required.
The registration fee is $35.00 (fees are subject to change) and can be taken in the Counseling Center, Room 141, Hamilton
Hall. A photo ID is required to take the residual exam. It is administered within a two week period prior to the semester. For
specific dates and times, contact the Counseling and Testing Office at 580-349-1558.
The Course Placement Tests (CPT) must be taken by students who score below a 19 in any subject area on their National
ACT or Residual ACT. The CPTs can be taken on a walk-in basis Monday – Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 3:00
p.m. in the Counseling Center or at the scheduled enrollment clinics.
XIV. Are Online Courses for me?
Online (web-based) courses are as rigorous as classroom-based courses. In addition to the scholarly requirements, taking
an online course requires basic computer literacy, motivation, and self-discipline. Consider your learning style and computer
literacy by honestly asking yourself the following questions:
Learning Styles Considerations
1. Do you stay on task without direct supervision?
2. Can you prioritize your own workload?
3. Are you good at assessing your own progress?
4. Do you enjoy working and learning on your own, rather than as a part of a group?
5. Do you usually understand written instructions?
6. Do you learn best from reading text and assignments?
7. Are you planning to allocate as much time in your schedule for your online course as you would for a more "traditional"
classroom course?
8. Are you willing to initiate calls or e-mails to instructors for assistance?
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Technical Considerations
1. Do you have a computer with Internet access? If you do not have your own computer, can you get to campus to use
the computer lab or arrange to use some other computer?
2. Are you comfortable using computers?
3. Do you have basic navigation skills such as minimizing and maximizing windows?
Evaluating Your Answers
If you hesitated to answer "Yes" to any of the "Learning Styles Considerations" questions, you may find the distance learning
environment more challenging. Online courses make use of a classroom discussion area which allows interaction between
students and instructors as well as among students. However, online-based interaction can be less satisfying than face-toface communication for some learners. The online classroom requires you to structure your own schedule, balancing your
time around the assignments/requirements of the class. Without the need to show up in a particular place at a designated
time each week, some learners find it all too easy to put work off until the last minute. Much of the material covered in a
typical online class will require you to learn from reading. This may include textbooks, Internet-based materials and written
"lectures" or notes from your instructor.
If you answered "No" to any of the "Technical Consideration" questions, you may want to consider improving your technical
skills before taking a course online. At the very least, you will have some technology to learn in addition to the curriculum of
the course(s) you take, and you should make extra time in your schedule accordingly. All of the skills mentioned above are
used in most of our online courses.
KEY TO BUILDING ABBREVIATIONS
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CARTER HALL
FIELD HALL
FIRESTONE MEAT LAB
GUYMON CLASSROOM
HEFLEY HALL
HAMILTON HALL
HUGHES-STRONG
HESPER HALL
MARVIN E. MCKEE LIBRARY
METAL SHOP
SCIENCE AND AG BUILDING
SEWELL-LOOFBOURROW
STUDENT UNION
OSCAR WILLIAMS FIELD HOUSE
MULLER HALL
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Summer 2016 6-Week Session Academic Calendar
Classes Begin.............................................................................................................................. June 1
Independence Day.........................................................................................................................July 4
Last Day of Classes.....................................................................................................................July 13
Summer 2016 6-Week Session Dates to Remember
First Day for Book Pick Up........................................................................................................... June 1
Overload Hours Requests Due to Vice President Academic Affairs............................................. June 2
Final Day to Change Sections...................................................................................................... June 3
Final Day to Enroll or Add a Class................................................................................................ June 3
Final Day to Change from Audit to Credit..................................................................................... June 3
No Refund on Dropped Courses or Complete Withdrawals after this date.................................. June 7
Beginning Day for Automatic Grade of “W” for Dropped Courses................................................ June 8
Final Day to Change from Credit to Audit................................................................................... June 28
Beginning Day of Grade “W” or “F” for Dropped Courses.......................................................... June 29
Final Day to Drop or Withdraw from a Class..................................................................................July 6
Final Day of Book Turn In.............................................................................................................July 13
Final Grades Due........................................................................................................... July 18 at Noon
Summer 2016 8-Week Session Academic Calendar
Classes Begin.............................................................................................................................. June 1
Independence Day.........................................................................................................................July 4
Last Day of Classes.....................................................................................................................July 28
Summer 2016 8-Week Session Dates to Remember
First Day for Book Pick Up........................................................................................................... June 1
Overload Hours Requests Due to Vice President Academic Affairs............................................. June 2
Final Day to Change Sections...................................................................................................... June 3
Final Day to Enroll or Add a Class................................................................................................ June 3
Final Day to Change from Audit to Credit..................................................................................... June 3
No Refund on Dropped Courses or Complete Withdrawals after this date.................................. June 7
Beginning Day for Automatic Grade of “W” for Dropped Courses................................................ June 8
Final Day to Change from Credit to Audit..................................................................................... July 11
Beginning Day of Grade “W” or “F” for Dropped Courses............................................................July 12
Final Day to Drop or Withdraw from a Class................................................................................July 18
Final Day of Book Turn In.............................................................................................................July 28
Final Grades Due........................................................................................................ August 3 at Noon
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SUMMER 2016
6 WEEK SESSION - JUNE 1 THROUGH JULY 13, 2016
8 WEEK SESSION - JUNE 1 THROUGH JULY 28, 2016
* - denotes 6 week session - all others 8 week session
# - denotes courses that count for humanities credit
DEPT – AGRICULTURE EDUCATION - AGED
REF #CRS SECT TITLE
HRSDAYS TIME BLDG/RM INSTR
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10051AGED 4000001 PROBLEMS IN AG EDUCATION 1-3TBA
TBA
PETERSON N
DEPT – AGRONOMY - AGRN
REF #CRS SECT TITLE
HRSDAYS TIME BLDG/RM INSTR
==================================================================================================
10052AGRN 4000001 AGRONOMY PROBLEMS
1-3TBA
TBA
BENSCH C
DEPT – ACCOUNTING - ACCT
REF #CRS SECT TITLE
HRSDAYS TIME BLDG/RM INSTR
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10014ACCT 2103001 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I
3 ONLINE
DAVIS M
10015ACCT 2203001 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING I
3 ONLINE
DAVIS M
10016ACCT 4703001 ACCOUNTING INTERNSHIP
3 TBA
CART 101 DAVIS M
DEPT – ANIMAL SCIENCE - ANSI
REF #CRS SECT TITLE
HRSDAYS TIME BLDG/RM INSTR
==================================================================================================
10053ANSI 3234001 MEAT INDUSTRY INTERNSHIP 4 TBA
TBA
CAMFIELD P
10054ANSI 4902001 ANIMAL SCIENCE PROBLEMS
2 TBA
TBA
CAMFIELD P
DEPT – BIOLOGY - BIOL
REF #CRS SECT TITLE
HRSDAYS TIME BLDG/RM INSTR
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10030BIOL 1123001
*NUTRITION
3 ONLINE
UNRUH J
10034BIOL 2124001
*MICROBIOLOGY
4 ONLINE
RAMON T
LAB
MTW
0800-0950AM SAB 213
10035BIOL 2205001
*HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY
5 ONLINE
RAMON T
LAB
MTW
1000-1150AM SAB 213
10065BIOL 3813001 BIOLOGICAL STATISTICS
3 ONLINE
MERRELL L
10036BIOL 4000001 PROBLEMS IN BIOLOGY
1-4TBA
TBA
COLLINS J
10038BIOL 4243001 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
3 ONLINE
RAMON T
DEPT – BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - BADM
REF #CRS SECT TITLE
HRSDAYS TIME BLDG/RM INSTR
==================================================================================================
10056BADM 3613001
*STATISTICS
3 ONLINE
PETERSON J
10064BADM 4603001 BUSINESS ETHICS
3 ONLINE
HARRIS R
10037BADM 4703001 BUSINESS INTERNSHIP
3 TBA
CART 101 DAVIS M
DEPT – CHEMISTRY - CHEM
REF #CRS SECT TITLE
HRSDAYS TIME BLDG/RM INSTR
==================================================================================================
10032CHEM 2021001
*CHEMICAL LITERATURE
1 TBA
COLLINS J
10061CHEM 3213001 PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS
3 ONLINE
CRAIG L
10033CHEM 4930001
SPECIAL PROBLEMS IN CHEMISTRY1-3 TBA
COLLINS J
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* - denotes 6 week session - all others 8 week session
# - denotes courses that count for humanities credit
DEPT – COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS - CIS
REF #CRS SECT TITLE
HRSDAYS TIME BLDG/RM INSTR
==================================================================================================
10019CIS 2223 001
*MICRO APPLICATIONS
3 ONLINE
CURTIS T
DEPT – ECONOMICS - ECON
REF #CRS SECT TITLE
HRSDAYS TIME BLDG/RM INSTR
==================================================================================================
10025ECON 2013001 ELEMENTS OF ECONOMICS
3 ONLINE
BIRD J
10020ECON 2113001
PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS (MACRO) 3 ONLINE
WINGER D
10021ECON 2123001
PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS3 ONLINE
WINGER D
DEPT – EDUCATION - EDUC
REF #CRS SECT TITLE
HRSDAYS TIME BLDG/RM INSTR
==================================================================================================
10031EDUC 1123001
*NUTRITION
3 ONLINE
UNRUH J
10039EDUC 3213001
*HUMAN DEV. CHILD/ADOLESCENT PSYC3 MT
0800-1120AM HMH 108 WU C
10040EDUC 3223001
*EDUCATION OF THE EXCEPTIONAL CHILD3 ONLINE
WORM S
**TEACHER EDUCATION CARD REQUIRED**
10041EDUC 3253001
*DIAG/PRESCRPTIVE TEACHING OF READING 3 MT
0800-1120AM HMH 128 MIHELIC G
**TEACHER EDUCATION CARD REQUIRED**
10042EDUC 4333001
*EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
3 MT
0100-0420PM HMH 119 WU C
**TEACHER EDUCATION CARD REQUIRED**
DEPT – EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES - EMS
REF #CRS SECT TITLE
HRSDAYS TIME BLDG/RM INSTR
==================================================================================================
10062EMS 2333 001 RESCUE AWARENESS
3 MW
0800-0430PM SAB 204 HELMS B
DEPT – ENGLISH - ENGL
REF #CRS SECT TITLE
HRSDAYS TIME BLDG/RM INSTR
==================================================================================================
10005ENGL 1113001
*FRESHMAN ENGLISH I
3 ONLINE
AZNAR J
10006ENGL 1213001
*FRESHMAN ENGLISH II
3 ONLINE
ONDYAK S
10007
#ENGL 2413001
*CRITICAL APPROACHES TO LITERATURE3 ONLINE
AZNAR J
10009ENGL 3023001
*TECHNICAL WRITING
3 ONLINE
BOOK J
DEPT – FINANCE - FIN
REF #CRS SECT TITLE
HRSDAYS TIME BLDG/RM INSTR
==================================================================================================
10022FIN 3783 001 BUSINESS FINANCE II
3 ONLINE
WINGER D
DEPT – HEALTH AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION - HPE
REF #CRS SECT TITLE
HRSDAYS
TIME BLDG/RM INSTR
==================================================================================================
10043HPE 1011 001 *BEGINNING SWIMMING
1 TBA
TBA
FESMIRE A
10044HPE 2001 001 FITNESS ACTIVITY
1 TBA
TBA
FESMIRE A
10045HPE 2003 001 *INTRO MGMT/INSTRUCTION PHYSICAL ACT3 WR
0800-1120AM HMH 207MINER J
10046HPE 2102 001 *FIRST AID
2 MT
0900-1115AM HMH 207 LANKFORD B
10047HPE 2122 001 *CARE/PREVENTION ATHLETIC INJURY2 MT
0100-0315PM HMH 207 LANKFORD B
10048HPE 2253 001 *FOUNDATIONS PHYSICAL EDUCATION3 WR
0100-0420PM HMH 207 MINER J
10049HPE 3172 001 *ADAPTIVE/THERAPEUTIC PHYSICAL ED 2 MT
0900-1115AM HMH 209 BRYSON W
DEPT – HISTORY - HIST
REF #CRS SECT TITLE
HRSDAYS
TIME BLDG/RM INSTR
==================================================================================================
10063HIST 4000001 *PROBLEMS: EARLY CHRISTIAN HISTORY 3 MTWR
1000-1140AM HMH 223 MAILLE P
10
* - denotes 6 week session - all others 8 week session
# - denotes courses that count for humanities credit
DEPT – HUMANITIES - HUM
REF #CRS SECT TITLE
HRSDAYS TIME BLDG/RM INSTR
==================================================================================================
10010
#HUM 2333001 *PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE
3 ONLINE
ONDYAK S
10008
#HUM 2413001 *CRITICAL APPROACHES TO LITERATURE3 ONLINE
AZNAR J
DEPT – MANAGEMENT - MGMT
REF #CRS SECT TITLE
HRSDAYS TIME BLDG/RM INSTR
==================================================================================================
10026MGMT 3813001 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3 ONLINE
BIRD J
10023MGMT 4813001 OFFICE MANAGEMENT
3 ONLINE
HITCH S
DEPT – MARKETING - MKTG
REF #CRS SECT TITLE
HRSDAYS TIME BLDG/RM INSTR
==================================================================================================
10024MKTG 3913001 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING
3 ONLINE
HITCH S
DEPT – MATHEMATICS - MATH
REF #CRS SECT TITLE
HRSDAYS TIME BLDG/RM INSTR
==================================================================================================
10011MATH 1473001 *MATH FOR CRITICAL THINKING3 ONLINE
PETERSON J
10012MATH 1513001 *COLLEGE ALGEBRA
3 ONLINE
PETERSON J
10013MATH 2213001 *STRUCTURAL CONCEPTS PRIMARY LEVEL3 ONLINE
PETERSON J
10018MATH 4413001 ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS3 ONLINE
ASK M
DEPT – MUSIC - MUSI
REF #CRS SECT TITLE
HRSDAYS TIME BLDG/RM INSTR
==================================================================================================
10055MUSI 1513001 MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS
3 ONLINE
LEWIS C
DEPT – NURSING - NURS
REF #CRS SECT TITLE
HRSDAYS TIME BLDG/RM INSTR
==================================================================================================
10027NURS 3113001 THE SCIENCE OF NURSING
3 ONLINE
MCGUIRE J
10028NURS 3213001 PHARMACOTHERAPUETICS
3 ONLINE
CRAIG L
10029NURS 3333001 *NURSING IN RURAL AMERICA 3 ONLINE
SANDVIG P
DEPT – PSYCHOLOGY - PSYC
REF #CRS SECT TITLE
HRSDAYS
TIME BLDG/RM INSTR
==================================================================================================
10001PSYC 1113001 *GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
3 ONLINE
SEAMAN D
10050PSYC 2123001
*PSYCHOLOGY PERSONAL ADJUSTMENT3 WR
0800-1120AM HMH 108 WU C
10058PSYC 3613001
*STATISTICS
3 ONLINE
PETERSON J
10002PSYC 3990001 *SPECIAL TOPICS: DEATH AND DYING 3 ONLINE
SEAMAN D
10003PSYC 3990002 *SPECIAL TOPICS: SLEEP AND DREAMS3 MTWR
0100-0240PM HMH 223 HARLAND R
DEPT – SOCIOLOGY - SOC
REF #CRS SECT TITLE
HRSDAYS
TIME BLDG/RM INSTR
==================================================================================================
10004SOC 1113 001 *ELEMENTS OF SOCIOLOGY
3 ONLINE
SEAMAN D
10057SOC 3613 001
*STATISTICS
3 ONLINE
PETERSON J
11
* - denotes 6 week session - all others 8 week session
# - denotes courses that count for humanities credit
ONLINE COURSES
SUMMER 2016
REF #CRS SECT TITLE
HRSDAYS TIME BLDG/RM INSTR
==================================================================================================
10014ACCT 2103001 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING I
3 ONLINE
DAVIS M
10015ACCT 2203001 MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING I
3 ONLINE
DAVIS M
10030BIOL 1123001
*NUTRITION
3 ONLINE
UNRUH J
10065BIOL 3813001 BIOLOGICAL STATISTICS
3 ONLINE
MERRELL L
10038BIOL 4243001 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
3 ONLINE
RAMON T
10056BADM 3613001
*STATISTICS
3 ONLINE
PETERSON J
10064BADM 4603001 BUSINESS ETHICS
3 ONLINE
HARRIS R
10061CHEM 3213001 PHARMACOTHERAPEUTICS
3 ONLINE
CRAIG L
10019CIS 2223 001
*MICRO APPLICATIONS
3 ONLINE
CURTIS T
10025ECON 2013001 ELEMENTS OF ECONOMICS
3 ONLINE
BIRD J
10020ECON 2113001
PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS (MACRO) 3 ONLINE
WINGER D
10021ECON 2123001
PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS3 ONLINE
WINGER D
10031EDUC 1123001
*NUTRITION
3 ONLINE
UNRUH J
10040EDUC 3223001
*EDUCATION OF THE EXCEPTIONAL CHILD3 ONLINE
WORM S
**TEACHER EDUCATION CARD REQUIRED**
10005ENGL 1113001
*FRESHMAN ENGLISH I
3 ONLINE
AZNAR J
10006ENGL 1213001
*FRESHMAN ENGLISH II
3 ONLINE
ONDYAK S
10007
#ENGL 2413001
*CRITICAL APPROACHES TO LITERATURE3 ONLINE
AZNAR J
10009ENGL 3023001
*TECHNICAL WRITING
3 ONLINE
BOOK J
10022FIN 3783 001 BUSINESS FINANCE II
3 ONLINE
WINGER D
10010
#HUM 2333001 *PHILOSOPHY OF LIFE
3 ONLINE
ONDYAK S
10008
#HUM 2413001 *CRITICAL APPROACHES TO LITERATURE3 ONLINE
AZNAR J
10026MGMT 3813001 PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT 3 ONLINE
BIRD J
10023MGMT 4813001 OFFICE MANAGEMENT
3 ONLINE
HITCH S
10024MKTG 3913001 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING
3 ONLINE
HITCH S
10011MATH 1473001 *MATH FOR CRITICAL THINKING3 ONLINE
PETERSON J
10012MATH 1513001 *COLLEGE ALGEBRA
3 ONLINE
PETERSON J
10013MATH 2213001 *STRUCTURAL CONCEPTS PRIMARY LEVEL3
ONLINE
PETERSON J
10018MATH 4413001 ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS3 ONLINE
ASK M
10055MUSI 1513001 MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS
3 ONLINE
LEWIS C
10027NURS 3113001 THE SCIENCE OF NURSING
3 ONLINE
MCGUIRE J
10028NURS 3213001 PHARMACOTHERAPUETICS
3 ONLINE
CRAIG L
10029NURS 3333001 *NURSING IN RURAL AMERICA 3 ONLINE
SANDVIG P
10001PSYC 1113001 *GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
3 ONLINE
SEAMAN D
10058PSYC 3613001
*STATISTICS
3 ONLINE
PETERSON J
10002PSYC 3990001 *SPECIAL TOPICS: DEATH AND DYING 3 ONLINE
SEAMAN D
10004SOC 1113 001 *ELEMENTS OF SOCIOLOGY
3 ONLINE
SEAMAN D
10057SOC 3613 001
*STATISTICS
3 ONLINE
PETERSON J
12
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