Dates may vary for off-schedule classes* SUMMER 2014 May 19.......................................................Ten and Six Week Sessions Begin* May 26............................................................................Memorial Day Holiday June 2............................................ Eight and First Four Week Sessions Begin June 4...........................................................Last Day for Full Refund of Fees* June 30..................................................... Second Four Week Session Begins July 3........................................................ Dismissal for Fourth of July Holiday July 10.....................................Last Day to Withdraw from a Class with a “W”* July 21................................. Last Day for Complete Withdrawal with all “W’s”* July 21-24.....................................................................................Final Exams* July 24.................................................................................... End of Semester *Based on 8 week session running from June 2 to July 24 FALL 2014 April 4.................................................................... Priority Registration Begins August 14.............................................................................Class Registration August 15.........................................Faculty Study Conference & Registration August 18............................................................................. CLASSES BEGIN August 25................................ Drop/Add Fees & late Registration Fees Begin August 29...................................................... Last Day for Full Refund of Fees September 1...................................................Dismissal for Labor Day Holiday September 12........................... Withdrawal after this Date No Refund of Fees October 13-14...................................................................................Fall Break October 31................................ Last Day to Withdraw from a Class with a “W” November 26-28........................................ Dismissal for Thanksgiving Holiday December 1............................................................................Classes Resume December 1...........................Last Day for Complete Withdrawal with all “W’s” December 5.......................................................................Last Day of Classes December 8-12................................................................... Final Examinations December 12.......................................................................... End of Semester December 13.......................................................................... Commencement *For additional information regarding withdrawals visit the Registrar’s website at www.mssu.edu/ registrar/withdrawal/php and for refunds check the Bursar’s website at www.mssu.edu/offices/ bursar. inside front cover ­1 TA B L E OF C ONT E NT S Audit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Book Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Bookstore Hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Business Workshops (Small Business & Technology Development Center). . . . 66-67 Building Abbreviations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Classes Offered. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-65 Summer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15-25 Fall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-65 Delayed Start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63-64 Graduate -Summer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Graduate - Fall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Continuing Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25,65 Credit-in-Escrow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Disclosure of Directory Information. . . . . . . . . . . 8 Distance Learning Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-12 Dual Credit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Fees (Schedule of) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Final Exam Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Graduation Application Deadlines. . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Inclement Weather Contingency Plan. . . . . . . . . 9 LioNet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Major/Minor Codes/Certificates Undergraduate and Graduate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13 Map . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 On-Line Degree Audit (CAPP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Phone Directory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Priority Registration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,5 Registration Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Residence Life. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Schedule Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Sixty Plus (60+) Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Small Business & Technology Development Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66-67 Student Success Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Students with Disabilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Transfer Students & Former Students Registration. 5 Tuition & Fee Payment (Student Account Due Dates). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Web-Registration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 PRIORITY REGISTRATION SCHEDULE Summer & Fall 2014 • April 4, 2014 Honors, Junior and Senior Varsity Athletes, Junior and Senior Athletic Trainers, Students with Disabilities (must be pre-approved by the Coordinator of Disability Services), and approved participants in Project STAY. • April 7 through May 2, 2014 Students with 90 or more hours or who have an approved application to graduate in July 2014 or December 2014 with an Associate Degree. • April 10 through May 2, 2014 Students with 60 or more hours. • April 14 through May 2, 2014 Students with 30 or more hours. • April 16 through May 2, 2014 Transfer Students • April 17 through May 2, 2014 Students with 1 or more hours and first time Post-Graduate students. • April 21 through May 2, 2014 Open Registration YOUR SCHEDULE CANNOT BE ENTERED IN THE COMPUTER PRIOR TO THE DATES LISTED. This publication will be made available in alternative formats upon request. Contact Brenda McDaniel at 417-625-9591. ­2 What's New at MSSU Fall 2014 School of Arts & Sciences • Spradling Center for Law & Politics - provides continuing education and opportunities for legal professionals as well as students. Call (417) 625-3081 or email spradlingcenter@mssu.edu. Plaster School of Business • Master of Accountancy in a traditional as well as an accelerated format. For more information: www.mssu.edu/academics/business/ maccprograminfo.php. Class listings on page 65. • Finance (FIN) courses have been separated from Economics (ECON). • MM courses are now MGMT Management or MRKT Marketing. School of Education • Master of Science in Education: Curriculum and Instruction. For more information: www.mssu.edu/academics/graduate/master-sciencecurriculum-instruction.php. Class listings on page 65. School of Health Sciences • Bachelor of Science in Health Science: Paramedic Option. Further your education by turning your Paramedic certificate into a bachelor's degree. For more information email peine-b@mssu.edu. LioNet LioNet is Missouri Southern State University’s web portal that provides personalized access to web services. In separate mailings students receive their LioNet ID number, or SID (begins with S and is followed by 8 numbers) and LioNet default PIN (6 alpha-numeric characters). Login with the LioNet ID, making certain to use a capital S and the number zero, not the letter o. Your password is the LioNet default PIN. Be sure to enter any letters of your PIN in upper-case. The PIN will also be used for registration. All registered students have access to course information, group tools, campus life, work life, personal calendars, email, and more – anytime, anywhere. The student can use LioNet to check their schedule, fees (including payment of fees), personal information, transcript, grades and to see campus announcements. The University does not send out grade reports or fee statements; students check both on LioNet. LioNet can be accessed at: http://lionet.mssu.edu Additional websites that may be useful or necessary for students: mssu.blackboard.com outlook.com/mymail.mssu.edu mssu.edu Missouri Constitution Test To register for the test you must contact Amber Brown, Secretary to the Dean of the School of Arts & Sciences at 417-625-9385 or Brown-A@mssu.edu at least two weeks prior to the intended testing date. Test dates for summer and fall 2014 are as follows: Summer •June 10th •July 8th Fall •August 26th •September 16th •September 30th •October 7th •October 28th •November 4th •November 18th Running a CAPP Degree Evaluation in LIONET 1. Log on to your LioNet account using your "S" ID number and password. 2. Select "Student Menu" under the Quick Links section. 3. Select the "Student Records" menu. 4. Select "Degree Evaluation". 5. Select the current term. 6. This will take you to a screen that shows your current major. Click on "Generate a New Evaluation" located at the bottom of the screen to run a new CAPP Degree Evaluation. 7. Select the radio button next to your program (degree) and choose the evaluation term. The evaluation term should be the current term or your anticipated term of graduation so that all your coursework is included in the evaluation. Click on "Generate Request". 8. Select the "Detail Requirements" option to view your CAPP Degree Evaluation. 9. Print your CAPP Degree Audit in LANDSCAPE format. Be sure to bring a printed copy of your CAPP Degree Evaluation to your advising appointment! For more information about the CAPP Degree Evaluation, generating an evaluation for a different major, and interpreting your evaluation, visit the CAPP Degree Evaluation FAQS at: http://www. mssu.edu/registrar/capp-faq.php ­3 ­4 UNDERGRADUATE SCHEDULE OF FEES (Summer 2014 SEMESTER) TUITION AND INCIDENTAL FEES FOR 2013-2014: Tuition (per credit hour) Missouri Residents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $173.20 Non-Residents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $346.40 Textbook Rental Fee (per credit hour) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12.00 Technology Fee (Summer Only). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20.00 Student Activity Fee (Summer Only). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15.00 Student Recreation Center Fee (Summer Only). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $60.00 Parking Fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18.00 Student Health Center Fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30.00 OTHER UNIVERSITY FEES: (additional explanation in university catalog) Admission Application Fee (non-refundable) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Late Registration Fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Commencement Regalia Fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reinstatement Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graduation Fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Late Rental Book Fee (per credit hour, per book). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lion Card ID First-time students. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Replacement Card. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Missouri Constitution Test Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Transcript Fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SPECIAL COURSE FEES: (NON-REFUNDABLE) $25.00 $10.00 $30.00 $50.00 $50.00 $12.00 $10.00 $20.00 $30.00 $10.00 Applied Music (per credit hour; not refundable after first week of class). . $80.00 Art Materials (varies with course) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20.00 -$50.00 Computer Information Science (per course). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00 Criminal Justice Criminal Investigation I & II; Firearms;Photography (per course). . $65.00 Police Academy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1000.00 Dental Hygiene ($3040 first year, $1265 second year). . $1265.00 - $3040.00 Distance Learning Fee for Internet/Online, TV, ITV Courses (per credit hour). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $60.00 Distance Learning Library Fee (per credit hour). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.00 Drafting and Design Engineering Technology(per course). . . . . . . . . . $70.00 Economics (Econ 180 only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12.00 EMT -- Paramedic ($425 EMT, $1225 Paramedic). . . . . . $425.00 - $1225.00 FYE Orientation & Programming Fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50.00 IEP (per credit hour). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12.00 Manufacturing Technology (select courses) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35.00 Math (select courses). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00 Music Recital (senior music majors only) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50.00 Music Techniques. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100.00 Nursing ($1485 juniors, $1605 seniors) . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1485.00 - $1605.00 Radiology ($17.50 first year, $367.50 second year). . . . . . . $17.50 - $367.50 Respiratory Care (contact 659-4400 for special course fee information) Science Courses with Labs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $60.00 - $90.00 Science Laboratory Breakage and Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cost Teacher Education Course Materials (varies with course) . . . . $2.00 - $20.00 Portfolio Fee (Educ 329). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $106.00 UNDERGRADUATE SCHEDULE OF FEES (Fall 2014 SEMESTER) TUITION AND INCIDENTAL FEES FOR 2014-2015: Tuition (per credit hour) Missouri Residents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $173.20 Non-Residents. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $353.00 Textbook Rental Fee (per credit hour, per book) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12.00 Technology Fee Full-time students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $60.00 Part-time students. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30.00 Student Activity Fee Full-time students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25.00 Part-time students. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15.00 Student Recreation Center Fee 7 or more credit hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $150.00 6 or less credit hours. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $75.00 Parking Fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18.00 Student Health Center Fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30.00 OTHER UNIVERSITY FEES: (additional explanation in university catalog) Admission Application Fee (non-refundable) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Late Registration Fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Commencement Regalia Fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Reinstatement Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graduation Fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Late Rental Book Fee (per credit hour, per book). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lion Card ID - First-time students. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Replacement Card. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Late Rental Book Fee (per credit hour, per book). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Missouri Constitution Test Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Transcript Fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25.00 $10.00 $30.00 $50.00 $50.00 $12.00 $10.00 $20.00 $12.00 $30.00 $10.00 SPECIAL COURSE FEES: (NON-REFUNDABLE) Applied Music (per credit hour; not refundable after first week of class) . . $80.00 Art Materials (varies with course). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20.00 - $50.00 Computer Information Science (per course). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00 Criminal Justice Crime Scene Investigation I & II; Firearms;Photography (per course). . . $65.00 Police Academy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1000.00 Dental Hygiene ($3040 first year, $1265 second year). . . $1265.00 - $3040.00 Distance Learning Fee for Internet/Online, TV, ITV Courses (per credit hour). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $60.00 Distance Learning Library Fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.00 Drafting and Design Engineering Technology (per course) . . . . . . . . . . $70.00 EMT -- Paramedic ($425 EMT, $1225 Paramedic). . . . . . . $425.00 - $1225.00 FYE Orientation & Programming Fee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50.00 IEP (per credit hour). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12.00 Manufacturing Technology (select courses). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35.00 Math (select courses). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00 Music Recital (senior music majors only). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50.00 Music Techniques. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $100.00 Nursing ($1485 juniors, $1605 seniors) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1485.00 - $1605.00 Radiology ($17.50 first year, $367.50 second year). . . . . . . . $ 17.50 - $367.50 Respiratory Care (contact 659-4400 for special course fee information) Science Courses with Labs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $60.00 - $90.00 Science Laboratory Breakage and Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cost Teacher Education Course Materials (varies with course). . . . . $2.00 - $20.00 Portfolio Fee (Educ 329). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $106.00 Other incidental fees for supplemental class materials, testing or other course-related costs may be assessed as required. THE UNIVER SI T Y RES ERVES T HE R IG H T T O A DD O R C H A NG E F EE S W IT H O U T NO TICE. S ummer and Fall 20 14 • VI E W Y O UR INVOICE ON LIONET – NO INVOICE W ILL BE M A IL ED ­5 registration procedures PRIORITY REGISTRATION APRIL 4-17, 2014 seling & Testing Services, Hearnes Hall, room 314. Undeclared majors taking online only classes should register with Online Academic Advising. Faculty and staff will not be available for advising or registration before 1:00 P.M Note: Delayed start classes have various registration deadlines. Registration must be completed no later than the second day of class. Returning students who were not enrolled during the Spring 2014 semester will start the registration procedure in the Admissions Office, Hearnes Hall. LATE REGISTRATION Priority registration is by appointment with an academic advisor in the major department. If undeclared and taking classes on campus, by appointment with Advising, Counseling and Testing Services. If undeclared and taking classes entirely online, by appointment with Online Academic Advising. PRIORITY REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS 1. Print your Degree Audit CAPP in LANDSCAPE format. 2. Make an appointment with your advisor. A list of available appointment times will be posted by the advisor's office. Your advisor will assist you; however, you are responsible for selecting courses. Check the catalog (online at http://www.mssu.edu/current-students-information/) for prerequisite requirements. 3. After meeting with your advisor, have the schedule entered in the computer terminal according to your approved registration date listed on the schedule below and during the hours posted by your major department, or use Web Registration (see below). Faculty and Staff may not be available for advising or registration during final exams May 5-9, 2014. WEB REGISTRATION You may select the LioNet icon on the MSSU homepage or go to http://lionet. mssu.edu and choose “Registration Tools” from the Quick Links. Web Registration is available only to currently enrolled students with 30 or more hours who are not on academic probation or suspension. Your log-on ID and password will be required as well as your alternate registration PIN. Students must contact their advisor for the alternate registration PIN. Some advisors do not permit advisees to utilize web registration. Web Registration allows you to register yourself for courses that are open if you have met the prerequisites and there is not time conflict with your other courses. Before you can web register: • You must contact your advisor; he/she must issue a new alternate registration PIN. • Holds for academic or financial reasons must be cleared. • Your assigned beginning enrollment date and time must be met. • See the Priority Preregistration schedule dates listed on this page. • After the first week of the term, students will not be permitted to make changes to their schedule through LioNet. You also have the option to enroll in person through your advisor on or after your assigned date. If you have problems using Web Registration, please see your advisor. If you have not declared a major and you will be attending classes on campus, see the Advising, Counseling & Testing Services in Hearnes Hall. If you have not declared a major and you are taking only online classes, contact Online Academic Advising in Webster Hall, or by email at onlineadvising@mssu.edu.. REGULAR REGISTRATION SUMMER : Thursday before the class begins FALL : August 14 and 15, 2014 Registration will be from 1:00 - 4:30 P.M. in the major department. Undeclared majors attending on campus classes should register with the Advising, Coun- SUMMER: Day 1 & 2 of the 1st week of class FALL : August 18 - 22, 2014 Late Registration will be in the major department. Undeclared majors attending on campus classes should register with Advising, Counseling & Testing Services, Hearnes Hall, room 314. Undeclared majors taking online only classes should register with Online Academic Advising. Changes in class schedules may be made during this time. SPECIAL REGISTRATION SUMMER: Day 3 & 4 of the 1st week of class FALL: August 25 – 28, 2014 Adding a single class or enrolling in multiple classes will be done in the appropriate department of the class only with the permission of the instructor and chair of the department offering the course. Changes in class schedules may be made, but there will be a $10 late fee as governed by the University Refund Policy. (See Refund Policy on page 6.) SOUTHERN WELCOME: NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION AND ENROLLMENT PROGRAM FRESHMEN, TRANSFER & FORMER STUDENTS A Southern Welcome Orientation and Enrollment program will be held for all new freshmen, transfer and former students on designated dates depending on the category of the student. A reservation is required and can be done by completing an online registration form at http://www.mssu.edu/southernwelcome/index.php. Students transferring in college credits should turn in an official transcript to the Admissions Office. Students with previous college credits can bring an unofficial copy of their college transcript to assist with enrollment at Southern Welcome. All freshmen are required to attend a Southern Welcome. Transfer and former students who cannot attend the scheduled orientation date may enroll in the department of their major beginning April 21, 2014. Undecided majors who will be attending on-campus classes will enroll through Advising, Counseling and Testing Services (ACTS). Undecided majors who will be taking classes entirely online will enroll through Online Academic Advising. Before transfer students meet with an academic advisor to enroll, they should check with the Admissions Office, 417-781-MSSU (6778), Hearnes Hall to make sure they are eligible to enroll in classes. SOUTHERN WELCOME DATES: TRANSFER & FORMER STUDENTS • April 16, 2014 FRESHMEN • April 23 (MSSU Honors, Athletes, students receiving an MSSU scholarship and new students planning to enroll in summer 2014 classes should attend this session), June 10, 18, 25, 26, and July 9, 15 2014. Contact the Southern Welcome office if you have questions or need additional information at (417) 625-9731. ­6 CREDIT-IN-ESCROW • Open Registration The credit-in-escrow program consists of university studies for outstanding high school students who have (1) completed their sophomore year, (2) a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale, (3) who are pursuing the statedesignated university preparatory high school curriculum, and (4) the recommendation of their principal or counselor. A high school transcript is required with the application form. An ACT score is required for students interested in enrolling in English, Math or Social Science classes. Application and approval is for one semester only. The student must apply each semester. These courses may be taken during the day or evening, and are available in the Fall, Spring, and Summer terms. If the student earns a grade of "C" or better in a credit-inescrow class, the credit for the course will be held in escrow. Upon successful completion of the course and high school graduation the credit-in-escrow will be placed on the permanent academic record. Call the Admissions Office at (417781-MSSU (6778) for further information. DUAL CREDIT • Open Registration The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education has authorized Missouri Public High Schools and Missouri Public Colleges and Universities to grant dual credit to high school students simultaneously enrolled in college and high school. Missouri Southern is pleased to participate in this program. Admission to courses for dual credit is selective, and is subject to specific conditions. Additional information may be obtained from the Director of Academic Outreach, in Hearnes Hall room 315, by phone (417)-625-9785 or by email at Wengert-j@mssu.edu. Materials may be faxed to (417) 659-4028. SIXTY PLUS PROGRAM (60+) Persons sixty years of age or older are encouraged to register in on-campus university courses. Each 60+ student has the opportunity to take three credit hours per semester with the tuition fee waived. Any additional credit hours taken by the 60+ student will be reduced to 50% of regular tuition. Book rental charges, distance learning fees, ID card, parking sticker, course supplies, special course fees, and repeated courses will be the responsibility of the student. New 60+ students must be admitted to the university before they may register. To apply for admission, contact the Admissions Office. Sixty+ students may audit regular university courses on a space available basis. To audit means to participate without grades. Audit permission forms must be obtained from the Registrar’s Office, Hearnes Hall room 101, see additional instructions below. After enrolling, 60+ students should notify Online Academic Advising at onlineadvising@mssu.edu or (417) 625-9610. Online Advising will then notify the Bursar's Office to adjust billing. An award may not be given if the Online Academic Advising office is not notified. AUDITING A COURSE The cost to AUDIT is the same as for a credit course. The student must apply for admission, enroll in the course and obtain a "Permit to Audit" from the Registrar's Office. The signatures of the instructor as well as the Dean must be obtained. The signed "Permit to Audit" must be returned to the Registrar's Office, 101 Hearnes Hall, by the end of the second week of classes. No change from audit to credit or from credit to audit may be made after the second week of classes. STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES Accommodations for students with disabilities are made on an individual basis based on the student’s current documentation. Students who need services or would like more information, should contact the Coordinator of Student Disability Services (659-3725) in the Student Success Center or the website at http://www.mssu.edu/disability-services/. STUDENT SUCCESS CENTER (659-3725) • Hearnes Hall Classes and other services designed to meet the special academic needs of students are offered through the Center. The Student Success Center hours during the summer are Monday thru Thursday 7:00 A.M. -5:00 P.M. and Monday thru Friday 8:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M during the fall and spring semesters. Tutoring in Content Areas and Writing Peer tutors are available. Tutoring is by appointment and on a drop-in basis. Both short- and long-term assistance is provided. University Experience (UE) 150 - College Academic Skills A course designed to develop and strengthen an understanding of student responsibility, goals and attitudes necessary for the successful transition from secondary school to college. Active learning through critical thinking, reading and writing to support academic success at the University level will be practiced. Students will identify learning styles and strengths and weaknesses associated with their learning processes. STUDENT ACCOUNT PAYMENT DUE DATES Students who have pre-registered for the Summer and/or Fall 2014 term are required to view their student account balance on LioNet upon enrollment. No paper statement will be mailed. 100% of the student’s account balance will be due by the published due date. This balance may be paid in full, via payment(s) to the student account, an institutional payment plan (www.mssu.edu/paymybill), authorized financial aid or a combination of these options. SUMMER 2014 DUE DATE: THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 2014 BY 5:00 P.M. 100% of the total student account balance is due in full, prior to 5:00 P.M. on Thursday of the first week of classes. Failure to remit the balance required by June 5, 2014 at 5:00 P.M. will result in an immediate cancellation of your Summer 2014 class schedule. FALL 2014 DUE DATE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 26, 2014 BY 5:00 P.M. 100% of the total student account balance is due in full, prior to 5:00 P.M. on Tuesday of the second week of classes. Failure to remit the balance required by August 26, 2014 at 5:00P.M. will result in an immediate cancellation of your Fall 2014 class schedule. REINSTATEMENT POLICY (prepay after dates listed below) SUMMER-Payment Deadline: 5:00 P.M., Thursday, June 5, 2014 FALL-Payment Deadline: 5:00 P.M., Tuesday, August 26, 2014 Following the deadline for tuition and fee payment the Bursar’s Office will cancel the registration of students for non-payment. After the drop, students must apply to seek re-enrollment in their current class schedule. Students must apply for reinstatement no later than Friday, August 29, 2014 but should reinstate as soon as possible in order to receive grades for the term. Students that fail to meet the deadline may seek reinstatement but must prepay at the Bursar’s Office the estimated full amount of tuition, fees and books. The receipt for payment must be presented in the Registrar’s office before reinstatement will be considered by the instructors. TUITION AND FEE REFUND POLICY - SUMMER • (100%): JUNE 5, 2014. • (NONE): BEGINNING JUNE 9 2014 (student is responsible for 100% of tuition and fees) TUITION AND FEE REFUND POLICY - FALL • PRIOR TO END OF SECOND WEEK OF CLASSES (100%): AUGUST 29, 2014. ­7 • THIRD THROUGH FOURTH WEEKS (50%): SEPTEMBER 12, 2014. (student is responsible for 50% of tuition and fees) The 50% refund is not applicable for special course or records fees. • AFTER FOURTH WEEK (NONE): Beginning SEPTEMBER 15, 2014. (student is responsible for 100% of tuition and fees) TEXTBOOKS NOTE: Dates may vary for Off-Schedule classes. Withdrawal & refund of fees information listed only pertains to full-term fall classes running from August 18 through December 5. Student must contact Registrar’s Office for information on off-schedule courses. Questions about course fees for these classes must be directed to the Bursar’s Office. Textbook information for all classes can be found at www.mssubookstore. com. After enrolling, a student’s booklist may be found online on LioNet or on the MSSU Mobile App. Your booklist will specify the required textbooks requested for your classes. Rental textbooks may be picked up at Textbook Rental in the lower level of Billingsly Student Center or ordered online at www.mssubookstore.com. Textbook rental fees will be applied at the time of checkout. REPAYMENT NOTICE for FEDERAL FINANCIAL AID • Students who withdraw earlier than 60% of the semester will be subject to repayment of part or all of their aid, as determined by Federal Regulations. This includes official and unofficial withdrawals stemming from student's last date of attendance prior to the 60% of semester earned. • Students will be notified in writing of any amount due. A hold will be placed on the student’s account until repayment is made in full. • Students must make repayment of their portion of financial aid within 45 days. Failure to make repayment within 45 days will result in: 1. Referral to the U.S. Department of Education for collection. 2. Ineligibility for federal financial aid from all colleges and universities until the repayment of aid and interest due is paid to the U.S. Department of Education. FINANCIAL AID REVIEW Do you know the status of your student loans? Check www.nslds.ed.gov/ nslds_sa/. Make time for a Financial Aid review today. Call 417-625-9867 or come by the Financial Aid Office for a review of whom you owe, how much and when to repay. The default prevention counselor is located in Hearnes Hall. WITHDRAWAL POLICY Students who do not officially cancel their registration will be responsible for tuition and fees as indicated above. NON-ATTENDANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A WITHDRAWAL FROM CLASSES. Please confirm your registration in LioNet (not Blackboard). WITHDRAWAL FROM A SINGLE CLASS: Beginning June 9, 2014 (summer); September 2, 2014 (fall) student must pick up a drop form in the Registrar's Office, obtain the required signatures, and return the form to the Registrar’s Office. The official date of withdrawal is the date the form is RECEIVED in the Registrar's Office. Prior to June 9 (summer), September 2 (fall), students may contact their advisor to be dropped from a single class or use their alternative PIN to drop the class through LioNet up through the first week of class. Distance Only students who are undeclared or pursuing a BGS may contact Online Academic Advising at onlineadvising@mssu.edu to request withdrawal. Distance Only students who have declared a major and have a faculty advisor must contact their faculty advisor to discuss withdrawal and then may contact Online Academic Advising at onlineadvising@mssu.edu to request withdrawal. The faculty advisor must send an email approving the withdrawal to onlineadvising@mssu.edu. WITHDRAWAL FROM ALL CLASSES: Beginning June 2, 2014 (summer), August 18, 2014 (fall) student must see the university exit counselor in the Financial Aid Office, Hearnes Hall. Federal financial aid recipients who withdraw from all classes will automatically be placed on Financial Aid Suspension. Prior to June 2 (summer), August 18 (fall) the student should contact their advisor to initiate a withdrawal. SUMMER rental textbooks will be available for pickup beginning Tuesday, May 13; bookstore charges and textbook rental fees are due by 5:00 P.M., Thursday, June 5. FALL rental textbooks will be available for pickup beginning Monday, July 7; bookstore charges and textbook rental fees are due by 5:00 P.M., Tuesday, August 26. BOOKSTORE HOURS • Summer Retail and Textbook Rental Hours for Summer Semester Mon. –Thurs. 7:00 A.M. – 5:00 P.M. BOOKSTORE HOURS • Fall Special Hours During Registration: Aug. 11-15 7:30 A.M. - 6:30 P.M. Mon.-Friday Sat. Aug. 16 10:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M. Sunday Aug. 17 5:00 P.M. - 8:00 P.M. Mon -Thurs. Aug. 18-21 7:30 A.M. - 6:30 P.M. Friday Aug. 22 7:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Textbook Rental Hours During the Fall Semester (Aug. 25 – Dec. 5): Mon. – Fri. Aug. 25-Dec. 5 7:30 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Retail Hours During the Fall Semester (Aug. 25 – Dec. 5): Aug. 25-Dec. 5 7:30 A.M.- 6:30 P.M. Mon. -Thurs. Aug. 25-Dec. 5 7:30 A.M.- 5:00 P.M. Friday Special Hours During Final Exams: Mon. -Thurs. Dec 8-11 Friday Dec. 12 7:30 A.M.-6:30 P.M. 7:30 A.M.-5:00 P.M. Hours during the semester subject to change. Note: Bookstore/Rental Textbook charges will not appear on your account until the following business day. RENTAL TEXTBOOK RETURNS SUMMER - rental books due by Monday, July 28, 2014 – extended 25 day rental period of $12 per hour, per book if returned by Friday, August 22, 2014. FALL - rental books due by Monday, December 15, 2014 – extended 32 day rental period of $12 per hour, per book if returned by Friday, January 16, 2015. Three Ways to Return Rental Textbooks 1. Bring them to Book Rental, 1st floor Billingsly Student Center. 2. Place them in the after-hour book drop behind Billingsly Student Center. 3. Mail them to: MSSU Bookstore, 3950 E. Newman Road, Joplin, MO 64801 Late and Unreturned Rental Books If your book(s) is not returned or received with a postmark on or before the due date, the buyout price of the book will be charged to your student account and the book is yours to keep. If you choose to return the book within 25 days beyond the due date, the book buyout price will be refunded and a $12 per hour, per book, extended rental fee will be assessed to your account. ­8 PARKING PERMITS Parking permits are available at the Campus Card Service Center, BSC 109 (lower level of Billingsly Student Center). LION CARD IDS Lion Card IDs are available at the Campus Card Service Center, BSC 109 (lower level of Billingsly Student Center). RESIDENCE LIFE • (On Campus Residence Requirements) All first year students under the age of 21 are required to live in the Missouri Southern Residence Halls to the extent space is available, unless they are married, live with their parents or are excused by the Director of Housing. GRADE REPORTS Grade reports will be available online through LioNet. If you need a hard copy, you may request it at the Registrar’s Office or through LioNet. ENROLLMENT VERIFICATION You may request Enrollment Verifications from the Registrar’s Office at www.mssu.edu/registrar under the "Request my Records" menu, or via LioNet Quick Links Channel, select student, then National Student Clearinghouse. disclosure of directory information summer/fall 2014 TO: ALL STUDENTS The items listed below are designated as "Directory Information" and may be released for any purpose at the discretion of our institution. Under the provisions of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA), as Amended, you have the right to withhold the disclosure of the "Directory Information" listed below. Please consider very carefully the consequences of any decision by you to withhold "Directory Information". Should you decide to inform the institution not to release the "Directory Information," any future requests for such information from noninstitutional persons or organizations will be refused. The institution will honor your request to withhold the "Directory Information" but cannot assume responsibility to contact you for subsequent permission to release the information. Regardless of the effect upon you, the institution assumes no liability for honoring your instructions that such information be withheld. Requests to withhold directory information may be made at any time at the Registrar’s Office, Hearnes Hall room 101. (full-time or part-time), honors and awards received, participation in officially recognized activities and sports and appropriate statistical data, most recent previous educational agency or institution attended, place of birth, photograph, grade level, next of kin or spouse (emergency only). Information may also be disclosed under the following conditions: 1. The disclosure is to school officials, example: teachers, staff, security, etc. and third party vendors working on behalf of MSSU, who have a legitimate education interest. 2. The disclosure is to parents of a dependent student as defined in the Internal Revenue Code. 3. The disclosure is in connection with a health or safety emergency. 4. Other situations listed in 34 CFR (Code of Federal Regulations) 99.31. Additional FERPA Rights: 1. 2. 3. 4. Inspect and review your educational records. Request an amendment to your educational records. A hearing if the request for an amendment is unsatisfactory. File a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education. Directory Information Includes: Student’s name, student identification number, address, telephone listing, University email address, major field of study, dates of attendance, degrees, enrollment status Please refer to the University Catalog for additional information. ­9 FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE • Summer 2014 The last scheduled class meeting unless notified otherwise by the instructor. final examination schedule • fall 2014 DAY CLASSES – FALL 2014 ALL MWF or DAILY 2, 3, 4, & 5 HOUR CLASSES MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2014 10:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. Classes that regularly meet at 10:00 A.M. 1:00 P.M. - 3:00 P.M. Classes that regularly meet at 1:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M. Classes that regularly meet at 4:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 2014 8:00 A.M.-10:00 A.M. Classes that regularly meet at 8:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M. Classes that regularly meet at 11:00 A.M. 2:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. Classes that regularly meet at 2:00 P.M. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2014 9:00 A.M. -11:00 A.M. Classes that regularly meet at 9:00 A.M. 12:00 P.M. - 2:00 P.M. Classes that regularly meet at 12:00 P.M. 3:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. Classes that regularly meet at 3:00 P.M. ALL TUESDAY, THURSDAY 2 & 3 HOUR CLASSES MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2014 8:00 A.M. - 10:00 A.M. Classes that regularly meet at 10:00 A.M. on Tuesday and Thursday TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2014 8:00 A.M. - 10:00 A.M. Classes that regularly meet at 8:00 A.M. 11:00 A.M. - 1:00 P.M. Classes that regularly meet at 11:00 A.M. 2:30 P.M. - 4:30 P.M. Classes that regularly meet at 2:30 P.M. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2014 9:30 A.M. - 11:30 A.M. Classes that regularly meet at 9:00 or 9:30 A.M. 1:00 P.M. - 3:00 P.M. Classes that regularly meet at 1:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M. - 6:00 P.M. Classes that regularly meet at 4:00 P.M. One (1) hour classes will meet by arrangement with the instructor. Note: If you have three (3) or more examinations in one day, or conflicting examinations, you may petition the Dean of your School to change your test date. ALL OTHER CLASSES CONTACT THE INSTRUCTOR. EVENING CLASSES – FALL 2014 Monday Evening Classes: Tuesday Evening Classes: Wednesday Evening Classes: Mon. – Wed. Evening Classes: Thursday Evening Classes: Tues. – Thur. Evening Classes: Monday, December 8, 2014 Tuesday, December 9, 2014 Wednesday, December 10, 2014 Wednesday, December 10, 2014 Thursday, December 11, 2014 Thursday, December 11, 2014 INCLEMENT WEATHER CONTINGENCY PLAN 1. A cancelled evening final exam will be given on Friday evening of Final Exam Week at 6:30 – 8:30 P.M. 2. A cancelled day final exam will be given on Saturday afternoon at 1:00 – 3:00 P.M., 3:30 – 5:30 P.M., or 6:00 – 8:00 P.M. according to its order on the published final exam schedule. For example, an exam originally scheduled as the second exam on Monday would be rescheduled as the second exam on Saturday, i.e. at 3:30 – 5:30 P.M. deadlines to apply for graduation For undergraduate degrees only; for master’s degrees contact your advisor. Graduating In: Application Due to Advisor: SPRING 2015..........................................................september 25, 2014 SUMMER 2015........................................................ november 25, 2014 FALL 2015........................................................................march 25, 2015 Begin in the Registrar’s Office, Hearnes Hall room 101. You will receive a Graduation Application and a Graduation Check form. Print a Degree Audit CAPP report in LANDSCAPE format which you must take to your advisor. Your advisor will help you complete the application process. If you are a Secondary Education major, see your Teacher Education advisor first, then your Content advisor. MSSU TOLL FREE NUMBER = 1.866.818.MSSU (6778) (This number will access Admissions, Financial Aid, Housing and Registrar information.) ­10 Phone directory Academic Affairs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9394 ACTS - Advising, Counseling & Testing Services. . 625-9324 Admissions Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9378 Alumni Affairs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9355 Assessment/Institutional Research Center. . . . . . . 625-9349 Athletics - Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country (M), Football, Golf, Track & Field (M). . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9317 Athletics - Cross country (W), Soccer, Softball, Tennis, Track & Field (W). . . . . . . . 625-9316 or (877-946-6772) Beimdiek Recreation Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 659-5455 Blackboard Help Desk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9885 Bookstore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9380 Book Rental. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9306 Bursar’s Office (Cashier). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9381 Business Affairs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9728 Cafeteria . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9825 Campus Card Services Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-5463 Career Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9343 Catalog & Bulletins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9378 Child Development Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9360 Credit Evaluations/Transcripts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9389 Dental Hygiene Clinic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9709 Disability Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 659-3725 Distance Learning. . . . . . . . . . . 625-9651 or (866-266-2221) Dual Credit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9785 Faculty Appointments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9394 Financial Aid and Scholarships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9325 First-Year Experience Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9731 Gifts & Annuities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9396 Graduate Office (MSSU) Business. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9319 Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9314 Health Sciences. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9328 Graduate Office (UMKC). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-3133 Health Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9323 Honors Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-3005 Housing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9522 International Admissions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-3126 Institute of International Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 659-4442 International Student Exchange Program. . . . . . . . 625-9372 International Student Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9372 KGCS-TV. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9375 KXMS-88.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9356 Library. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9386 Missouri Southern Foundation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9396 News/Publications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9399 Physical Plant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9331 President’s Office . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9501 Purchasing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9329 Registrar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9389 Residence Halls Blaine Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 659-4107 McCormick Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 659-4190 Student Life Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 659-4461 Public Safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 626-2222 School of Arts & Sciences . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9385 Business Administration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9319 Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9314 Health Sciences. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9328 Small Business & Technology Development Center. . . . . . . 625-3128 Southern Welcome Orientation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-3158 Sports Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9359 Student Activities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9346 Student Affairs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9346 Student Employment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9398 Student Organizations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9320 Student Success Center . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 659-3725 Swimming & Racquetball. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9390 Testing (ACTS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9595 Theatre Box Office. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-3190 Ticket Office (BSC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9366 University Relations & Marketing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-9399 Veterans Affairs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 625-3159 ­11 distance learning courses The Department of Distance Learning supports the distance offerings of a number of academic credit courses. It is important that the student read the schedule carefully in order to determine the means that will be used for the delivery of the particular course chosen. Courses are offered by Internet/Online or ITV. Distance students must also read the directions for contacting the bookstore and arranging book delivery. Most Internet/Online and ITV courses follow the same semester schedule as regular in class courses, but some do not. Be sure to carefully check the Schedule for Delayed Start and other “off” schedule courses. All Distance Learning courses are instructor led, not self-paced and students are expected to actively participate on a weekly basis. Proctored exams may be required. See the procedures for obtaining a proctor, which is posted on the Distance Learning website and on page 12 of this schedule book. ADMISSION AND FINANCIAL AID: Students registering that have not completed the university admission process will be registered as “non-degree seeking students.” After completion of the admission process, students will have their status changed to “degree seeking.” The credit hours earned or grades received are not impacted by the status designation. A student must be fully admitted and degree-seeking to receive financial aid. For information concerning admission contact (417) 781-MSSU (6778). Financial aid information may be obtained by calling (417) 625-9325. ADMISSION FORM: All first time students taking university credit courses must submit an admission form. An admission form may be requested by phone by dialing (417) 781-MSSU (6778) or at Missouri Southern’s website at www. mssu.edu/admissions/. REGISTRATION: Students who intend to be fully online (taking only online classes) may begin the registration process by calling Online Academic Advising at 877-837-8527, or by emailing onlineadvising@mssu.edu. Please contact the office early to allow us to review transcripts, pre-requisites and general education requirements with you. Tuition, per credit hour, based on residency (Missouri Resident/Non-Resident), and a $60 per credit hour distance learning fee is charged for each Distance Learning course (Internet/Online and ITV courses). PAYMENT OF FEES: Please refer to page 6. COURSE WITHDRAWAL PROCEDURE FOR DISTANCE LEARNERS: Withdrawing from a course or courses can have academic and/or financial aid consequences. If you have declared a major and have a faculty advisor, you must first contact your faculty advisor to discuss the academic consequences of withdrawal on your degree program. If you have also declared a minor, you need to contact your minor faculty advisor to discuss the academic consequences of withdrawal on your minor program. If you are a fully online student and have not declared a major or are pursuing a Bachelors of General Studies, please contact the Online Academic Advising office to discuss the academic consequences of withdrawing from a course. The Online Academic Advising office can be reached by phone at 877-837-8527 or by email at onlineadvising@mssu.edu. Online Advising may assist with a single course withdrawal for those students who take classes only online. Students who have even one on campus class must initiate withdrawal through the Registrar’s Office. Students considering a complete withdrawal from all courses, must contact the Financial Aid Office at 417-625-9325 or by email at finaid@mssu.edu. Students renting textbooks must immediately return textbooks for the course(s) from which they are withdrawing. BOOKS FOR DISTANCE LEARNING STUDENTS: Missouri Southern uses a Rental Text Program that allows students to rent most texts. If the student is on campus rental textbooks may be picked up at Textbook Rental in the lower level of Billingsly Student Center beginning May 13, 2014 for summer classes and July 7, 2014 for fall classes.. Books may be ordered online at www.mssubookstore.com. Payment for online book orders can be made by credit card or to your university account through the “Student Account” option. BOOKSTORE HOURS: See page 7. RENTAL TEXTBOOK RETURNS: Summer 2014 rental textbooks must be returned or postmarked by Monday July 28 at 4:00 P.M. Fall 2014 rental textbooks must be returned or postmarked by Monday December 15 at 4:00 P.M. TUITION & FEE REFUND POLICY: See page 6-7. REPAYMENT NOTICE FOR FEDERAL FINANCIAL AID: See page 7. TESTING PROCEDURES FOR DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES: If you are enrolling in a distance learning course you may be required to take a proctored exam. Information may be obtained online or by contacting the Distance Learning Testing Office located in Webster Hall, Room #117, 417-6259577 or email: distancetesting@mssu.edu. Proctor forms are available online at http://www.mssu.edu/academics/distance-learning/testing.php. The form must be filled out by the proposed proctor and student prior to the first exam. Proctors are generally high-school counselors, local librarians, or approved company or public officials. Proctors must have fax capability. The Office of Distance Learning must approve all proctors before tests are faxed to the proctor’s location. Students will have to present a picture ID to the Proctor before taking their exam. Students must also call twenty-four (24) hours in advance to schedule their test. Students are responsible for any proctor fees. If required, students may have to pay a fee for the Proctor’s time and effort. Students must contact 417-625-9887 or our toll free number 1-877-837-8527 each time a test is taken to schedule a test twenty-four (24) hours in advance. On-campus tests may be taken on Saturdays starting at 8:00 A.M. with tests being finished by 11:30 A.M. TESTING FOR INTERNET/ONLINE COURSES: Students required to take a proctored exam must contact the Distance Learning Testing office one week in advance of the test for instructions. Students testing on campus in the Distance Learning testing facilities can find testing hours at http://www.mssu. edu/academics/distance-learning. ­12 MSSU examination proctor guidelines for distance learning/off-campus students Off campus examinees should be testing under the same conditions as their on-campus peers to ensure the academic integrity of the examination. Federal law requires strict guidelines and only the following currently employed professionals in these areas will be considered as proctors: Appropriate Proctors Inappropriate Proctors Professional educators College or High School students Approved Police Personnel Relatives and/or Co-workers Human Resource professionals Neighbors/Friends Community librarians Immediate work supervisors Pastors Approved Military Personnel Supervisory State and Federal Park Service (except immediate supervisor) State and Local Elected Officials School Counselors Proctors must have fax capability at a place of business and an email address. A copy of the proctor’s driver’s license or a business card of current employment must accompany the Proctor Agreement Form. Missouri Southern State University (MSSU) reserves the right to verify proctor qualifications and employment. The Proctor Agreement may be terminated for any just cause by MSSU upon written notification to all parties. The examination should be administered in a quiet, well-lit office or classroom setting conducive to concentration. Examination administration in private homes is NOT appropriate. PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT AND EXPERIENTIAL CREDIT What is Prior Learning Assessment (PLA)? MSSU believes that not all learning takes place in a classroom setting. MSSU is authorized to award college credit for knowledge and skills learned through life experience such as: work experience, military experience, internships, accredited seminars and training programs, travel, hobbies, community service and volunteer work and artistic endeavors. The learning MUST be equivalent to that obtained in a college level course and must be thoroughly documented and discussed in the portfolio. Persons wishing to petition for course credit must have completed at least 12 hours at MSSU with a passing grade. Portfolio credits are added to a transcript with a pass/fail – they do not increase nor hinder a GPA. What is a Portfolio? A portfolio is a declaration of autobiographical information. Portfolios consist of essays, certificates, letters of reference, and documentation that support concrete evidence stating an individual can prove that what they have learned through experiential credit is equivalent to college level learning. In general, a portfolio is a paper document that presents substantial evidence of college level learning and contains elements of a resume and one’s personal history. Creating a portfolio is not an easy task. The student will work closely with an assigned advisor from the area of study in which the course credits are being sought. The advisor, a faculty member that is designated within a department for working with prior learning students, will secure a course syllabus in which the student will dissect step by step. The student will describe in essay form, and documentation how their experience has already allowed them to gain the knowledge that the syllabus is suggesting the course will teach. Depending on the course, a portfolio can be/should be a very thick binder with many certificates of documentation. For more information contact the Coordinator of Testing Services in the MSSU Distance Learning Testing office at 417-625-9887 or email douglasr@mssu.edu Major/minor degree codes AS - Associate of Science (2 year) BA - Bachelor of Arts (4 year) BAS - Bachelor of Applied Science (4 year) BFA - Bachlor of Fine Arts (4 year) MAJOR DEGREE CODES Code Name AC00 Accounting (BSBA) AR01 Art-Visual (BA) AR02 Art-Studio (BFA) by approval only AR03 Art-Graphic (BFA) by approval only BAS0 Applied Science (BAS) BC00 Biochem-Forensic Sci (BS) BC01 Biochemistry (BS) BG00 Bachelor of Gen Studies (BGS) BI01 Biology-Btch, Mic, Gen (BS) BI02 Biology-Ecol, Mar, Cons (BS) BI04 Biology-Gen Bio or Und (BS) BI05 BI06 BI07 BI08 BI09 BI10 CH00 CH01 CI02 CI03 CI04 CI05 CI07 BS - Bachelor of Science (4 year) BSBA - Bachelor of Science in Business (4 year) BSE - Bachelor of Science in Education (4 year) BGS - Bachelor of General Studies (4 year) Biology-Phys/Occup Thpy (BS) Biology-Preprof-Dent (BS) Biology-Preprof-Med (BS) Biology-Preprof-Optom (BS) Biology-Preprof-Pharm (BS) Biology-Preprof-Vet (BS) Chemistry (BS) Chemistry (BA) CIS-Computational Math (BS) CIS-Info Systems w.Bus minor (BS) CIS-Info Technology (BS) CIS-Comp Forensics/CJAD (BS) CIS-Info Systems (AS) CI11 CJ00 CJ01 CJ03 CO00 CO02 CO05 CO06 DH01 DH00 EE01 EE03 EE04 MSEd - Master of Science in Education MAcc - Master of Accounting CIS-Info Tech(BS) PI minor (IE85) Crim Just Ad-Comp Foren/CIS (BS) Criminal Justice Adm (BS) Juvenile Justice (BS) Comm-Public Relations (BA) Communications-Mass (BA) Comm-Public Relations (BS) Communications-Mass (BS) Dental Hygiene Appli (AS) Dental Hyg (AS) E Ed-Erly Ch {Birth-3} (BSE) El Ed (1-6) Sp Ed {K-12} (BSE) Elem Ed 1-6 Tesol {K-12} (BSE) EE05 EE06 EE07 EE08 EE09 EE10 EE11 EE12 EE13 EM00 EM01 EM02 EM05 Elem Ed-Business {1-6} (BSE) Elem Ed-Sci {1-6} (BSE) Elementary Ed-Art (BSE) Elementary Ed-Lang Art (BSE) Elementary Ed-Math (BSE) Elementary Ed-Music (BSE) Elem Ed-Social Studies (BSE) Elem Ed-Eng/Lang Arts (BSE) Elem Ed-Eng/Spanish (BSE) Mid Sch-Eng/Soc Stdy (BSE) Mid Sch-Bus/Eng {5-9} (BSE) Mid Sch-Bus/Soc {5-9} (BSE) Mid Sch-Eng/Math {5-9} (BSE) ­13 Major/minor degree codes • continued AS - Associate of Science (2 year) BA - Bachelor of Arts (4 year) BAS - Bachelor of Applied Science (4 year) BFA - Bachlor of Fine Arts (4 year) EM06 EM07 EM09 EM10 EM11 EM12 EM13 EM14 EM15 EM16 EM17 EM18 EM19 EM20 EM21 EM22 EM23 EM24 ES00 ES01 ES02 ES03 ES04 ES05 ES06 ES07 ES08 ES09 ES10 ES11 ES12 ES13 ES14 ES15 ES16 ES17 ES18 ES19 ES20 ES21 ES22 ES23 EC10 EC20 EN03 EN04 EH02 EH04 FL00 FL01 FL02 FN10 GB00 Mid Sch-Eng /Sci {5-9} (BSE) Mid Sch-Id Tc Soc {5-9} (BSE) Mid Sch-Ind Tc Eng {5-9} (BSE) Mid Sch-Math/Bus {5-9} (BSE) Mid Sch-Math/In Tc {5-9} (BSE) Mid Sch-Math/Sp&Th {5-9} (BSE) Mid School-Soc Stu Mth (BSE) Mid Sch-Sci/Math {5-9} (BSE) Mid Sch-Sci/Bus {5-9} (BSE) Mid Sch-Sci/Ind Tc {5-9} (BSE) Mi Sch-Soc Stu /Sc {5-9} (BSE) Mid Sch-Sp Th En {5-9} (BSE) Mid Sch-Sp Th Sc {5-9} (BSE) Mi Sch-Sp&Th/Socst {5-9} (BSE) Mid Sch-Math {5-9} (BSE) Mid Sch-Comm Arts/Eng {5-9} (BSE) Mid Sch-Science {5-9} (BSE) Mid Sch-Soc Studies {5-9} (BSE) Sec Ed-Bio/Unified Sci (BSE) Sec Ed-Chem/Unif Sci (BSE) Sec Ed-Phys Unif Sci (BSE) Sec Ed-Soc Sci, Soclgy (BSE) Sec Ed-Chemistry {9-12} (BSE) Education-German {K-12} (BSE) Education-Phys Ed {K-12} (BSE) Sec Ed-Physics {9-12} (BSE) Education-Art {K-12}(BSE) Secondary Ed-Biology (BSE) Secondary Ed-Bus (BSE) Education-Double Music (BSE) Secondary Ed-Eng (BSE) Education-French {K-12} (BSE) Education-Instrumental (BSE) Secondary Ed-Math (BSE) Education-Piano-Inst (BSE) Education-Piano-Vocal (BSE) Sec Ed-Soc & Pol Sci (BSE) Sec Ed-Soc Sci/History (BSE) Education-Spanish {K-12}(BSE) Sec Ed-Speech & Drama (BSE) Education-Vocal (BSE) Sec Ed-Ind Tech {9-12} (BSE) Economics (BSBA) Economics (BS) English-Lit Studies (BA) English-Prof/Tech Writ (BA) Environmental Hlth & Safety (BS) Environmental Hlth Distant Learning (BS) French (BA) German (BA) Spanish (BA) Finance (BSBA) General Business (BSBA) BS - Bachelor of Science (4 year) BSBA - Bachelor of Science in Business (4 year) BSE - Bachelor of Science in Education (4 year) BGS - Bachelor of General Studies (4 year) GB30 Business Major Undelcared (BSBA) HI00 History (BA) HS01 Health Science-Dental Hyg (BS) HS02 Health Science-Rad Tech (BS) HS03 Health Science-Res Ther (BS) HS05 Health Science-Business (BS) HS06 Health Science-Paramedic (BS) IB00 International Business (BSBA) IE00 Industrial Engineer Tech (BS) IE02 Manufacturing Engineer Tech (AS) IE03 Logistics (BS) IS00 International Studies (BA) KI00 Hlth Promotion & Wellness (BS) LE00 Law Enforcement-Opt A (AS) LE01 Law Enforcement-Opt B (AS) MA00 Mathematics (BS) MA01 Computational Math/CIS (BS) MM00 Management (BSBA) MM03 Marketing (BSBA) MM04 Human Resource Mgmt (BSBA) MT00 Medical Tech (BS) MT01 Pre Medical Tech (BS) MU00 Music (BA) MU01 Music Industry (BA) NU00 Nursing (BS) NU01 Nursing Applicant (BS) PH00 Physics (BS) PH01 Physics-Engineering (BS) PS00 Political Science (BS) PS01 Political Science (BA) PY00 Psychology (BS) PY01 Psychology (BA) RA00 Radiologic Tech Appli (AS) RA01 Radiologic Technol (AS) RE00 Respiratory Therapy (AS) RE01 Resp Thpy Applicant (AS) SO00 Sociology (BA) SO01 Sociology (BS) TH00 Theatre (BA) OT01 Undecided Regularly Admitted OT02 Special, Post-Grad MINOR DEGREE CODES Code Name AC80 Accounting-(Non-Business Maj AC81 Accounting for Business Majors AR80Art-Studio AR81 Art-Graphic Design AR82 Art History BI80Biology CH80Chemistry CI80 Computer Information Systems CI82 Network System Administration CI83 Website Administration MSEd - Master of Science in Education MAcc - Master of Accounting CI84 Information Assurance & Technology CJ80Corrections CJ81 Crime Scene Investigation CJ82 Criminal Justice Admin CJ83 Juvenile Justice CO80 Mass Communications CO81 Public Relations CO82 Speech Communications EC85Economics-BSBA EC86Economics-Non-BSBA EH80EHS-General EH81 EHS-Environmental Biology EH82 EHS-Health Protection EH83 EHS-Safety & Hazard Prevention EN80 English-Literature Emphasis EN81 English-Writing Emphasis EN82 English-Creative Writing FL80Chinese FL81French FL82German FL83Japanese FL85Spanish FN85Finance-BSBA FN86Finance-Non-BSBA GB80 General Business-Non BSBA GE80Geography GE83 Spatial Analysis HI80History HI81 American Studies IB80 International Business IE85 Continuous Process Improvement IS80 International Studies MA80Mathematics MM81 Human Resource Management MM82Management MM83Marketing MM84Multi-Media MM85 Total Quality Management MM88Entrepreneurship MS80 Military Science MU80Music PH80Physics PH81 Advanced Power PI80Philosophy PL80 Paralegal Studies PS80 Political Science PY80Psychology SO82Sociology SO83 Legal Studies SO84 Cultural Anthropology TH80Theatre CERTIFICATES Code Name EH84 EHS-General (Certif) EH85 EHS-Biology (Certif) EH86 EHS-Protection (Certif) EH87 EHS-Safety&Hazard Prevention FL86 Medical Interpretation (Certif) IE80 CADD Operator (Certif) IE81 CNC Operator (Certif) IE83 Quality Tech (Certif) IE 86 Continuous Process Imp (Certif) LE80 Basic Fire Academy (Certif) LE81 Peace Officer Train (Certif) MM86 Entrepreneurship (Certif) MM95 Ent Planning (Certif) MM96 Ent Finance (Certif) MM97 Ent Accounting (Certif) MM98 Ent Management (Certif) MM99 Ent Marketing (Certif) PA80 Emergency Med Tech (Certif) PA81 Paramedic (Certif) PL81 Paralegal Studies (Certif) SS80 Six Sigma Green Belt(Certif) SS81 Six Sigma Black Belt(Certif) GRADUATE MAJOR DEGREE CODES Code Name GR00 Instruct Tech-NWMSU (MSE) GR01 MA Teaching-MSU (MAT) GR02 MS in Nursing-UMKC (MSN) GR03 MS in Dental Hyg-UMKC (MS) GR04 Criminal Justice-SEMO (MS) GR05 Business Admin-NWMSU (MBA) GR06 Early Childhood-NWMSU (MSE) GR08 Curriculum & Instruction (MSEd) GR09 Accountacy (MAcc) GR10 Accountancy Accelerated (MA) ­14 schedule guide Listed below you will find key information to assist you in understanding the class listings in this schedule booklet. CRN • (Course Reference Number) Each section is identified by a unique course reference number (CRN), with no particular order PT • (Part of Term) The term length for the class SUBJ • (Subject) SEC • (Section) Consecutively numbers each class offering NO • (Number) Designates actual level of the class TITLE • (Title of Class) Part of Term (PT) Codes SUMMER Code Description 28........... 8 week session June-July 29...................4 week session June 30.................... 4 week session July 31...........6 week session May-June 30.......... 10 week session May-July Part of Term (PT) Codes FALL/SPRING Code Description 1........................................Full Term 02.........................First Half of Term 03....................Second Half of Term 06.............................. First 5 Weeks 14......... 5 Weeks starting 6th Week 20....... 11 Weeks starting 6th Week 21....... 12 Weeks starting 5th Week 22....... 13 Weeks starting 4th Week 27....... 5 Weeks starting 11th Week CR • (Credit Hours) START/END • (Time class begins/ends) 24-Hour Clock ST • (Schedule Type) Defines the type of MT • (Meeting Type) class IM • (Instructional Method) Schedule Type (ST) Codes Code Description CLS........................Structured Class CMB.... Combined Methods (Hybrid) DLR.................... Distance Learning FLC............................Flexible Class IND....Research/Independent Study INT....................................Internship LAB..................Laboratory or Studio LEC...................................... Lecture LLB.........Lecture and Lab or Studio SAB...Study Abroad or Off-Campus SPA.................................Self-Paced RM • (Room Number) DAYS • (Days of the Week) Instructional Method (IM) Codes Code Description HYBD............ Traditional & Distance INDV.................. Individual Learning INET....................................Internet INTV...............Interactive Television RESR................................ Research SEMR.....................Seminar Format SITE.....................Distance Location TRAD...Traditional Lecture, Lab, etc. TUTR....Individual or Group Tutorial Military Clock Time Examples (START/END) Military Time Standard Time 0700................................... 7:00 am 0800................................... 8:00 am 0900................................... 9:00 am 1000................................. 10:00 am 1150...................................11:50 am 1200......................................NOON 1300................................... 1:00 pm 1400................................... 2:00 pm 1500................................... 3:00 pm 1600................................... 4:00 pm 1700................................... 5:00 pm 1830................................... 6:30 pm 2115.................................... 9:15 pm BLDG • (Building) INST • (Instructor) Meeting Type (MT) Codes Code Description CLAS...................................... Class CLIN................................... Clinicals LAB................................. Laboratory LEC...................................... Lecture REC................................. Recitation SEM.................................... Seminar STD....................................... Studio TBA......................... To Be Arranged Days of the Week (DAYS) Single-Letter Codes Code Description M..........................................Monday T.........................................Tuesday W.................................. Wednesday R....................................... Thursday F............................................ Friday S........................................ Saturday U.......................................... Sunday Web Access: LioNet (lionet.mssu.edu) • Blackboard (mssu.blackboard.com) • E-Mail (outlook.com/mymail.mssu.edu) building ABBREVIATIONS BSC............................................................. Billingsly Student Center FH-STD........................................................... Fred Hughes Stadium FINART................................................................................. Fine Arts GOLFCS....................................................Golf Course (Off-Campus) HEARNS.........................................................................Hearnes Hall HS................................................................Health Sciences Building JUSTCE........................................................................Justice Center KUHN.................................................................................. Kuhn Hall KUHNX............................................................................ Kuhn Annex LBRARY...................................................................................Library LG-PLT............................................... Leggett & Platt Athletic Center PLASTR...... Robert W. Plaster Free Enterprise Center (Plaster Hall) POND....................................................... Pavilion & University Pond REYNLD...........................................Reynolds Hall (Science & Math) SBCMPX................................................................. Softball Complex SODFLD........................................................................Soccer Fields STLIFE.....................................................Mayes Student Life Center TAYLOR.......................................................... Taylor Hall (Education) TBA.............................................................................To Be Arranged TENCTM............................................... Tennis Courts, Main Campus TETPAC.......................................T. E. Taylor Performing Arts Center UMMEL................................................... Ummel Technology Building WEBSTR........................................................................ Webster Hall YOUNG......................... Young Gymnasium & Multipurpose Building ­15 Summer 2014 Accounting • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 CRN SUBJ NO TITLE CR SEC PT ST IM MT START END DAYS BLDG 6241 ACCT 0201 Principles Financial Acct 3 INET TBA TBA TBA TBA 50 28 DLR TBA RM INSTR Mattix C This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. Final exam will require students to come to campus or arrange for an approved proctor. 6237 ACCT 0202 Principles Managerial Acct 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Comstock S This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. Final exam will require students to come to campus or arrange for an approved proctor. 6238 ACCT 0309 Accounting Information Systems 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Mattix C This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. Final exam will require students to come to campus or arrange for an approved proctor. 6239 ACCT 0385 Cost Accounting 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Smith D This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. Final exam will require students to come to campus or arrange for an approved proctor. 6240 ACCT 0420 International Accounting 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Huffman W TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Comstock S TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Huffman W TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Huffman W TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Huffman W TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Huffman W TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Huffman W TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Huffman W TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Smith D TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Smith D TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Smith D TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Smith D TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Smith D TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Smith D This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6242 ACCT 0422 Controllership 3 50 28 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6243 ACCT 0491 Internship in Accounting 1 01 28 INT INDV This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6244 ACCT 0491 Internship in Accounting 2 02 28 INT INDV This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6245 ACCT 0491 Internship in Accounting 3 03 28 INT INDV This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6246 ACCT 0491 Internship in Accounting 1 50 28 DLR INDV This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6247 ACCT 0491 Internship in Accounting 2 51 28 DLR INDV This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6248 ACCT 0491 Internship in Accounting 3 52 28 DLR INDV This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6249 ACCT 0499 Indep Study in Accounting 1 01 28 IND RESR This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6250 ACCT 0499 Indep Study in Accounting 2 02 28 IND RESR This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6251 ACCT 0499 Indep Study in Accounting 3 03 28 IND RESR This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6252 ACCT 0499 Indep Study in Accounting 1 50 28 DLR RESR This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6253 ACCT 0499 Indep Study in Accounting 2 51 28 DLR RESR This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6254 ACCT 0499 Indep Study in Accounting 3 52 28 DLR RESR This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. Art • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 unless otherwise noted 6201 ART 0110 Art Appreciation Class meets June 2 to June 26. 6202 ART 0498 Women In The Arts Class meets June 30 to July 24. 6199 ART 0110 Art Appreciation 3 01 29 CLS TRAD CLAS 0900 1130 MTWR WEBSTR 106 Bentley C 3 01 30 CLS TRAD CLAS 1300 1530 MTWR WEBSTR 106 Bentley C 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Mai J CLAS TBA 0900 TBA 1130 TBA MTWR MTWR FINART TBA This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6203 6206 ART ART 0130 0365 Basic Drawing Swedish Photography Seminar 3 3 This class reserved for students selected for the Summer in Sweden Program. 01 28 LLB 01 28 SAB TRAD INDV 107 Bucher F Staff 16 CRN 6207 SUBJ ART NO 0366 TITLE The Art of Scandinavia CR SEC PT ST 3 01 28 SAB IM MT START END TBA TBA DAYS BLDG RM INSTR TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INDV INDV INDV RESR RESR RESR CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 0900 0900 0900 0900 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 1130 1130 1130 1130 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA MTWR MTWR MTWR MTWR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA FINART FINART FINART FINART TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 107 107 107 107 Bucher F Bucher F Bucher F Bucher F Bentley C Bentley C Bentley C Bentley C Bentley C Bentley C 1000 1130 0900 1030 1000 0800 0830 1000 1000 1130 0900 1030 1000 1130 TBA 1115 1320 1015 1200 1115 0950 0945 1150 1115 1320 1015 1120 1115 1320 TBA MTWR TR MTWR MTWR MTWR TR MTWR MTWR MTWR MTWR MTWR MTWR MTWR MTWR TBA REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD UMMEL REYNLD UMMEL UMMEL UMMEL REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD TBA 235 237 310 130 304 113 232 105 120 113 319 334 232 232 Fraser R Fraser R Boman T Boman T Plucinski K Plucinski K Dennis J Dennis J Schneider V Schneider V Lawson M Lawson M Peters A Peters A Fletcher M TBA TBA Fletcher M INDV TBA MTWR TBA Outhouse M This class reserved for students selected for the Summer in Sweden Program. 6204 6205 6208 6209 6210 6211 6212 6213 6214 6215 ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART 0370 0400 0428 0448 0475 0475 0475 0499 0499 0499 Drawing Advanced Drawing Spec Proj 1 - Drawing Spec Proj 2 - Drawing Internship in Art Internship in Art Internship in Art Independent Study Independent Study Independent Study 3 3 3 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 01 01 01 01 01 02 03 01 02 03 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 LLB LLB LLB LLB INT INT INT IND IND IND Biology • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 6022 6022 6023 6023 6024 6024 6025 6025 6026 6026 6027 6027 6028 6028 6029 BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO 0101 0101 0111 0111 0121 0121 0201 0201 0221 0221 0231 0231 0308 0308 0312 General Biology General Biology Principles of Biology II Principles of Biology II Human Anatomy and Physiology I Human Anatomy and Physiology I Human Anatomy Human Anatomy Human Anatomy & Physiology II Human Anatomy & Physiology II General & Medical Microbiology General & Medical Microbiology Pathophysiology Pathophysiology Environmental Biology (WI) 4 4 4 5 5 5 4 4 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 50 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INET LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB TBA This is an Internet-based course. Minimum computer requirements include Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Cross listed as EH 312. 6030 BIO 0370 Environmental Health 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA This is an Internet-based course. Minimum computer requirements include Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Cross listed as EH 370 and HS 370. 6031 6032 6033 6034 6035 6036 6037 6038 6039 BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO 0450 0450 0450 0450 0455 0455 0499 0499 0499 Internship in Biology Internship in Biology Internship in Biology Internship in Biology Laboratory Assistant Practicum Laboratory Assistant Practicum Indep Research in Biology Indep Research in Biology Indep Research in Biology 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 01 02 03 04 01 02 01 02 03 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 INT INT INT INT CLS CLS IND IND IND INDV INDV INDV INDV TRAD TRAD INDV INDV INDV TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Dennis J Dennis J Dennis J Dennis J Dennis J Dennis J Dennis J Dennis J Dennis J TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Tiede J Business • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 6305 GB 0101 Intro Personal Financial Plan 3 50 28 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6255 GB 0301 Legal Environment Business I 3 50 28 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements and high speed Internet is highly recommended. Student must come to campus for mid-term and final exams or have an off-campus proctor approved by Distance Learning. Microsoft Office and multimedia PC required. 6216 GB 0320 Business Communication (WI) 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Douglas M INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Vernon T 1010 1310 MTWR TR REYNLD REYNLD This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2100 or better is required. 6217 GB 0321 Business Statistics I 3 50 28 DLR This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. Chemistry • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 6072 6072 CHEM CHEM 0120 0120 Chemistry Allied Hlth Science Chemistry Allied Hlth Science 5 01 28 CLS 01 28 CLS TRAD TRAD LEC LAB 0830 1020 316 123 Ennis E Ennis E 17 CRN 6073 6073 SUBJ CHEM CHEM NO 0151 0151 TITLE General Chemistry I General Chemistry I CR SEC PT ST IM MT START END DAYS BLDG RM INSTR 5 01 28 CLS 01 28 CLS TRAD TRAD LEC LAB 0830 1020 1010 1310 MTWR MW REYNLD REYNLD 305 123 Parker C Parker C 5 01 28 CLS 01 28 CLS TRAD TRAD LEC LAB 0800 0950 0940 1240 MTWR MW REYNLD REYNLD 118 105 Archer M Archer M 1 1 2 3 5 01 01 02 03 01 01 01 02 03 01 02 01 01 02 03 TRAD TRAD INDV INDV TRAD TRAD INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV LAB TBA TBA TBA LAB LEC TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 1020 0830 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 1310 1010 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA MW MTWR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA REYNLD HS TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 121 167 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff Staff Staff Staff Donelson J Donelson J Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff M TBA WEBSTR 105 TBA Larson K Slavings S A TI-89 calculator is required for this course. 6074 6074 CHEM CHEM 0152 0152 General Chemistry II General Chemistry II A TI-89 calculator is requires for this course. 6075 6076 6077 6078 6079 6079 6080 6081 6082 6083 6084 6085 6086 6087 6088 CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM 0190 0297 0297 0297 0301 0301 0430 0430 0430 0431 0431 0496 0497 0497 0497 Laboratory in Chemistry Intro Research in Chem (WI) Intro Research in Chem (WI) Intro Research in Chem (WI) Organic Chemistry I Organic Chemistry I Internship in Chemistry Internship in Chemistry Internship in Chemistry Chem Lab Assistant Practicum Chem Lab Assistant Practicum Problems in Chemistry (WI) Research in Chemistry (WI) Research in Chemistry (WI) Research in Chemistry (WI) 1 2 3 1 2 2 1 2 3 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 CLS IND IND IND CLS CLS INT INT INT IND IND IND IND IND IND Communication • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 u 6011 6125 COMM 0100 COMM 0100 Oral Communication Oral Communication 3 3 01 28 CMB 50 28 DLR HYBD INET CLAS CLAS 1830 TBA 2115 TBA Microsoft Word, Power Point, & Multimedia software and equipment are required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6129 COMM 0100 Oral Communication 3 51 28 DLR INET CLAS TBA TBA TBA TBA Bryant W Microsoft Word, Power Point, & Multimedia software and equipment are required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6131 COMM 0100 Oral Communication 3 52 28 DLR INET CLAS TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff Microsoft Word, Power Point, & Multimedia software and equipment are required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6133 COMM 0215 Interpersonal Comm (WI) 3 50 28 DLR INET CLAS TBA TBA TBA TBA Slavings S CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Skibbe J Hunt W Bryant W Dang T TBA TBA Kim H This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6135 6137 6138 6139 COMM COMM COMM COMM 0220 0220 0245 0305 Practicum in Communications Practicum in Communications Media Career Exploration Intercultural Comm (WI) 1 1 2 3 01 02 01 50 28 28 28 28 CLS CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD TRAD INET Class is cross-listed with HS 305. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6143 COMM 0305 Intercultural Comm (WI) 3 51 28 DLR INET CLAS TBA TBA Class is cross-listed with HS 305. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6159 COMM 0310 Communication Law 3 50 28 DLR INET CLAS TBA TBA TBA TBA Bryant W CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Skibbe J Hunt W Bryant W Bryant W Bryant W Staff Staff Staff This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6145 6147 6150 6153 6156 6164 6179 6181 COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM 0330 0330 0330 0345 0345 0499 0499 0499 Advanced Comm Practicum Advanced Comm Practicum Advanced Comm Practicum Internship in Communications Internship in Communications Ind Study Speech, Mass or PR Ind Study Speech, Mass or PR Ind Study Speech, Mass or PR 1 1 1 4 8 3 3 3 01 02 03 01 02 01 02 03 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS IND IND IND TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD Computer Information Science • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 6099 6100 6101 6102 CIS CIS CIS CIS 0105 0110 0210 0401 Intro to Microcomputer Use Programming I Programming II Intern Computer Info Sci 3 3 3 1 01 01 01 01 28 28 28 28 CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD INDV CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS 0830 0830 1000 TBA 0945 0945 1115 TBA MTWR MTWR MTWR TBA PLASTR PLASTR PLASTR TBA 106 209 209 Staff Oakes J Oakes J Staff 18 CRN 6103 6104 SUBJ CIS CIS NO 0401 0401 TITLE Intern Computer Info Sci Intern Computer Info Sci CR SEC PT ST 2 3 02 28 CLS 03 28 CLS IM INDV INDV MT CLAS CLAS START END TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA DAYS TBA TBA BLDG RM INSTR Staff Staff Criminal Justice • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 6107 CJAD 0301 International Justice Systems 3 01 28 CLS TRAD CLAS 1000 1115 TR JUSTCE 147 Spencer R HYBD CLAS 0830 0945 TR JUSTCE 139 Spurlin J HYBD CLAS 1000 1050 MW JUSTCE 141 Fox W 6110 CJAD 0412 Correctional Practices (WI) 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6111 CJAD 0485 Child Exploit & Porn Invest 3 01 28 CMB HYBD CLAS TBA TBA TBA TBA 0830 0945 MW JUSTCE TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Adams C TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Spencer R Spencer R TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff Staff Staff Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff This hybrid course meets two days a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. 6108 CJAD 0330 Asset Protection 3 01 28 CMB This hybrid course meets two days a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. 6109 CJAD 0360 Professional Development 2 01 28 CMB This hybrid course meets two days a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. Spurlin J 116 Adams C This hybrid course meets two days a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. 6112 CJAD 0487 Rape & Sex Aslt Investigation 3 50 28 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6113 6114 CJAD CJAD 0490 0490 Internship in Criminal Justice Internship in Criminal Justice 4 4 01 28 INT 50 28 DLR INDV INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6115 6116 6117 6118 CJAD CJAD CJAD CJAD 0499 0499 0499 0499 Indep Study Criminal Justice Indep Study Criminal Justice Indep Study Criminal Justice Indep Study Criminal Justice 1 2 3 1 01 02 03 50 28 28 28 28 IND IND IND DLR INDV INDV INDV INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6119 CJAD 0499 Indep Study Criminal Justice 2 51 28 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6120 CJAD 0499 Indep Study Criminal Justice 3 52 28 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. Dental Hygiene • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 Classes for Joplin students. 6141 DH 0190 Clinical Dental Hygiene I 4 01 28 LAB TRAD LAB 0730 1630 TR HS 115 Gerecke D 1 2 01 28 LEC 01 28 LEC HYBD HYBD CLAS CLAS 1300 1000 1540 1140 M W HS HS 111 111 Gerecke D Kelley L 4 50 28 DLR SITE LAB 0730 1630 TR TBA Taubel G 1 50 28 DLR SITE CLAS 1300 1540 M TBA Gerecke D 2 50 28 DLR SITE CLAS 1000 1140 W TBA Kelley L 4 51 28 DLR SITE LAB 0730 1630 TR TBA Kelley L 1 50 28 DLR SITE CLAS 1300 1540 M TBA Gerecke D 2 50 28 DLR SITE CLAS 1000 1140 W TBA Kelley L Special course fee. 6185 DH 0210 Pain Management 6188 DH 0350 Periodontics II Classes for Rolla students. 6155 DH 0190 Clinical Dental Hygiene I Special course fee. 6187 DH 0210 Pain Management DH 210 will meet Mondays in June with online content. 6189 DH 0350 Periodontics II Classes for Rolla students. 6184 DH 0190 Clinical Dental Hygiene I Special course fee. 6187 DH 0210 Pain Management DH 210 will meet Mondays in June with online content. 6189 DH 0350 Periodontics II Drafting & Design Engineering Technology • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 6096 6142 6144 6146 6148 6149 DDET DDET DDET DDET DDET DDET 0490 0490 0490 0499 0499 0499 Internship in DDET Internship in DDET Internship in DDET Independent Study in DDET Independent Study in DDET Independent Study in DDET 1 2 3 1 2 3 01 02 03 01 02 03 28 28 28 28 28 28 INT INT INT IND IND IND INDV INDV INDV RESR RESR RESR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Bartholet F Bartholet F Bartholet F Bartholet F Bartholet F Bartholet F 19 CRN SUBJ NO TITLE CR SEC PT ST IM MT START END DAYS BLDG RM INSTR English • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 English 0080 is required of students with an ACT score of 16 or less. ENG101 is open to students who have an ACT score of 17 or higher, or who can demonstrate in a placement essay satisfactory writing skills in preparation for ENG 101. Those students having no ACT English score must write a placement essay. 6261 6262 ENG ENG 0101 0101 College Composition I (WI) College Composition I (WI) 3 3 01 28 CLS 50 28 DLR TRAD INET CLAS TBA 1000 TBA 1115 TBA MTWR TBA KUHN TBA 103 Rodgers M Jamo S CLAS TBA 1000 TBA 1115 TBA MTWR TBA KUHN TBA 206 Rigdon B Luper J CLAS TBA 0830 TBA 0945 TBA MTWR TBA KUHN TBA 105 Kumbier W Dworkin J TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Ackiss D TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Brown J CLAS 1300 1415 MTWR TAYLOR This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6266 6265 ENG ENG 0102 0102 College Composition II (WI) College Composition II (WI) 3 3 01 28 CLS 50 28 DLR TRAD INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6267 6268 ENG ENG 0250 0262 Introduction to Literature World Literature II 3 3 01 28 CLS 50 28 DLR TRAD INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6269 ENG 0305 The Short Story (WI) 3 50 28 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6270 ENG 0305 The Short Story (WI) 3 51 28 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6271 ENG 0325 Children's Literature (WI) 3 01 28 CLS TRAD 217 Howarth M English as a Second Language • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 6097 6098 ESL ESL 0097 0128 ESL Topics Reading Pronunciation & Vocab 3 3 01 28 CLS 01 28 CLS TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS 0800 1300 1200 1700 MTWR MTWR WEBSTR 311 WEBSTR 311 Gram K Kester K TBA TBA Fletcher M TBA TBA Fletcher M Fletcher M Fletcher M Fletcher M Fletcher M Fletcher M Fletcher M Fletcher M Fletcher M Fletcher M Fletcher M Fletcher M Environmental Health • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 6040 EH 0312 Environmental Biology (WI) 4 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA This is an Internet-based course. Minimum computer requirements include Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Cross listed as BIO 312. 6041 EH 0370 Environmental Health 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA This is an Internet-based course. Minimum computer requirements include Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Cross listed as BIO 370 and HS 370. 6042 6043 6044 6045 6046 6047 6048 6050 6051 6052 6053 EH EH EH EH EH EH EH EH EH EH EH 0450 0450 0450 0450 0450 0450 0450 0450 0499 0499 0499 Internship Envir Hlth Internship Envir Hlth Internship Envir Hlth Internship Envir Hlth Internship Envir Hlth Internship Envir Hlth Internship Envir Hlth Internship Envir Hlth Problems Environmental Health Problems Environmental Health Problems Environmental Health 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 01 02 03 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 28 INT INT INT INT INT INT INT INT IND IND IND INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 1215 TW PLASTR Economics • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 6274 ECON 0180 The American Economic System 3 01 28 CMB HYBD CLAS 1100 322 Adongo J Not for business majors. $12 course fee for access to Good Money Habits website. This Hybrid course meets on campus twice a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. A comprehensive final exam will be taken on campus or with an approved proctor. Must pass final to pass class. 6276 ECON 0180 The American Economic System 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Abrahams N Not for business majors. $12 course fee for access to Good Money Habits website. This Hybrid course meets on campus twice a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. A comprehensive final exam will be taken on campus or with an approved proctor. Must pass final to pass class. 6278 ECON 0201 Principles Economics (Macro) 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Rawlins R This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements and high speed Internet is highly recommended. Microsoft Office: Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. Comprehensive final exam will require students to come to campus or arrange for an approved proctor. 6280 ECON 0202 Principles Economics (Micro) 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Abrahams N This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements and high speed Internet is highly recommended. Microsoft Office: Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. Comprehensive final exam will require students to come to campus or arrange for an approved proctor. 6282 ECON 0350 Financial Management 3 01 28 CMB HYBD CLAS 0900 1015 TR PLASTR 323 Nichols B This Hybrid course meets on campus twice a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. A comprehensive final exam will be taken on campus or with an approved proctor. 20 CRN 6284 SUBJ ECON NO 0350 TITLE Financial Management CR SEC PT ST 3 50 28 DLR IM INET MT TBA START END TBA TBA DAYS TBA BLDG TBA RM INSTR Nichols B This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements and high speed Internet is highly recommended. Microsoft Office: Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. Comprehensive final exam will require students to come to campus or arrange for an approved proctor. 6286 6288 6289 6291 ECON ECON ECON ECON 0491 0491 0491 0491 Internship Finance & Economics Internship Finance & Economics Internship Finance & Economics Internship Finance & Economics 1 2 3 1 01 02 03 50 28 28 28 28 INT INT INT DLR INDV INDV INDV INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Smith D Smith D Smith D Smith D TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Smith D TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Smith D TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Smith D Smith D Smith D Smith D TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Smith D TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Smith D This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6292 ECON 0491 Internship Finance & Economics 2 51 28 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6294 ECON 0491 Internship Finance & Economics 3 52 28 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6296 6297 6299 6301 ECON ECON ECON ECON 0499 0499 0499 0499 Indep Study Finance/Economics Indep Study Finance/Economics Indep Study Finance/Economics Indep Study Finance/Economics 1 2 3 1 01 02 03 50 28 28 28 28 IND IND IND DLR RESR RESR RESR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6302 ECON 0499 Indep Study Finance/Economics 2 51 28 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6304 ECON 0499 Indep Study Finance/Economics 3 52 28 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. Foreign Languages • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 unless otherwise noted 6012 CHI 0100 Introductory Chinese 3 01 28 CMB HYBD CLAS 1000 1130 MW WEBSTR 319 Hou S Chinese customs, culture, social behaviors, daily greetings, survival expressions. Students, especially BS students, can take this course to fulfill the General Education Requirement Area I. 6014 JPN 0100 Introductory Japanese 3 01 28 CMB HYBD CLAS 1000 1130 TR WEBSTR 319 Hou S Japanese customs, culture, social behaviors, daily greetings, ritualized expressions. Students, especially BS students, can take this course to fulfill the General Education Requirement Area I. 6015 6016 6017 SPAN SPAN SPAN 0101 0102 0399 Beginning Spanish I Beginning Spanish II Spanish Study Abroad 3 3 3 01 28 CLS 01 28 CLS 01 28 SAB TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS TBA 1000 1130 TBA 1115 1245 TBA MTWR MTWR TBA WEBSTR 308 WEBSTR 308 TBA Smith L Smith L Rodriguez V 6013 FREN 0350 Language and Civilization 6 01 30 SAB Class meets June 30 to July 24. A study abroad course offered in Orléans, France. TRAD TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Turman K 1245 TBA MTWR TBA WEBSTR 203 TBA Yeager C Yeager C A study abroad course taking place in Ecuador. Geography • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 6307 6308 GEOG GEOG 0101 0211 Introduction to Geography Regions and Nations 3 3 01 28 CLS 50 28 DLR TRAD INET CLAS TBA 1130 TBA This is an Internet based course. Students must have access to a high speed Internet connection, Microsoft PowerPoint, Word, and be able to come to MSSU campus for testing or arrange for an offcampus proctor. Students must sign up for the Mastering Geography online supplement for this course. 6309 GEOG 0310 Human & Cultural Geog (WI) 3 01 28 CMB HYBD CLAS 1000 1115 MT WEBSTR 208 Smith S This hybrid course meets two days a week. The remainder is taught on the Internet Students may be required to purchase online course supplements and/or books. Geology • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 6089 6090 GEOL GEOL 0210 0212 Fund Earth & Space Science Earth & Space Science Lab 3 1 01 28 CLS 01 28 CLS TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS 0830 0830 1100 1120 MW TR REYNLD REYNLD 204 204 Huff M Huff M Health Sciences • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 6260 HS 0111 Medical Terminology 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Schiska A 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Dang T 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Brown B 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Philibert N This is an Internet course and it is cross listed with RAD 111. 6263 HS 0305 Intercultural Communication WI This is an Internet course and it is cross listed with COMM 305. 6326 HS 0312 Biomedical Ethics (WI) This is an Internet based course and is cross listed with PHIL 312. 6324 HS 0350 Fund. of Organized Mgmt (WI) This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. This course is cross listed with MM 350. 21 CRN 6325 SUBJ HS NO 0350 TITLE Fund. of Organized Mgmt (WI) CR SEC PT ST 3 51 28 DLR IM INET MT TBA START END TBA DAYS BLDG TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA RM INSTR Myers D This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. This course is cross listed with MM 350. 6259 HS 0370 Environmental Health 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA Fletcher M This is an Internet course you must have the minimum recommended computer requirements, including Microsoft Word and Power Point. Exams will require students to come to campus or arrange for an approved proctor. Cross listed as EH-370 and BIO-370. 6021 HS 0390 Health Care Systems 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Gerecke D TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 1800 2045 W WEBSTR 206 Navarro J TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Berger E MTWR TAYLOR This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6018 HS 0499 Independent Study 1 50 28 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6019 HS 0499 Independent Study 2 51 28 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6020 HS 0499 Independent Study 3 52 28 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. History • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 6310 HIST 0110 US History 1492-1877 3 01 28 CMB HYBD CLAS This hybrid course meets on campus one evening a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. 6311 HIST 0120 US History 1877 to Present 3 50 28 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6312 HIST 0160 History of Latin America 3 50 28 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. Honors Program • Summer 2014 - Class meets June 2 to June 26 6134 HNRS 0498 The Art of Narrative Film 3 01 29 CLS TRAD CLAS 1000 1230 217 Howarth M Class meets June 2 to June 26. Industrial Engineering Technology • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 6172 6174 6175 6176 6178 6183 IET IET IET IET IET IET 0490 0490 0490 0499 0499 0499 Professional Internship Professional Internship Professional Internship Independent Study IET Independent Study IET Independent Study IET 1 2 3 1 2 3 01 02 03 01 02 03 28 28 28 28 28 28 INT INT INT IND IND IND INDV INDV INDV RESR RESR RESR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff International Business • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 6218 IB 0310 International Business 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Moos J INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Campbell S TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Huffman W This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 6323 IB 0410 International Management 3 50 28 DLR This Hybrid course meets on campus one day a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. 6256 IB 0420 International Accounting 3 50 28 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements and high speed Internet is highly recommended. Microsoft Office and multimedia PC required. This course is cross listed as ACCT 420. 6235 IB 0498 Renaissance Roots of Commerce 0 01 28 SAB SITE TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff International Studies • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 6306 INTS 0304 Comparative Political Economy 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Adongo J TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Stebbins C Stebbins C This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6049 6054 INTS INTS 0402 0499 Senior Thesis Intl Stdy (WI) Indep Study in Intl Studies 3 3 01 28 IND 01 28 IND INDV INDV Kinesiology • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 unless otherwise noted 6126 KINE 0103 Lifetime Wellness 2 50 29 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Schiding S Class meets June 2 to June 26th. Microsoft Word (Word and PowerPoint) required. Purchase code for e-textbook required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6130 KINE 0355 Lifetime Sports Acad Practicum 1 01 29 CLS TRAD TBA TBA TBA TBA YOUNG GYM Vavra P Class meets May 31 from 9:00 -1:00 and June 1st from 1:00 - 5:00 for pre-academy sessions. Students will meet 11:30 - 5:30 June 2 - 5 during the academy. 6127 KINE 0103 Lifetime Wellness 2 51 30 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Schiding S Class meets June 30 to July 24. Microsoft Word and PowerPoint required. Purchase code for e-textbook required. This is an Internet based course, you must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 22 CRN 6264 SUBJ KINE NO 0345 TITLE Tests & Measure Physical Educ Class meets May 19 to June 26. 6132 KINE 0385 Nutrition for Human Devp CR SEC PT ST IM MT START END DAYS BLDG RM INSTR 2 01 31 CLS TRAD CLAS 1000 1110 MTWR YOUNG 203 Hacker A 3 01 31 CLS TRAD CLAS 0800 0940 MTWR HS 166 Pittman M 6 01 33 CLS TRAD TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Conklin C TBA TBA Fox W Class meets May 19 to June 26. 6136 KINE 0495 Internship in Wellness Class meets May 19 to July 24. Permission of the instructor. Law Enforcement • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 6121 LE 0280 Report Writing in CJ (WI) 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. Manufacturing Engineering Technology • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 6161 6163 6166 6169 6170 6171 MET MET MET MET MET MET 0490 0490 0490 0499 0499 0499 Internship in Mfg. Technology Internship in Mfg. Technology Internship in Mfg. Technology Independent Study in MT Independent Study in MT Independent Study in MT 1 2 3 1 2 3 01 02 03 01 02 03 28 28 28 28 28 28 INT INT INT IND IND IND INDV INDV INDV RESR RESR RESR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Murphy C Murphy C Murphy C Murphy C Murphy C Murphy C Marketing and Management • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 6219 MM 0237 Using Information Systems 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Douglas M INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Cragin E INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Dunlop J INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Nielson B INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Philibert N INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Myers D INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Marion T INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Marion T INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Dunlop J INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Agee T INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Vernon T INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Nielson B INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Cragin E This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 6231 MM 0300 Principles of Marketing 3 50 28 DLR This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 6232 MM 0321 Prof. Sales & Sales Management 3 50 28 DLR This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 6220 MM 0337 Management Information Systems 3 50 28 DLR This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 6221 MM 0350 Fund Organizational Mgmt (WI) 3 50 28 DLR This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 6222 MM 0350 Fund Organizational Mgmt (WI) 3 51 28 DLR This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 6223 MM 0352 Human Resource Management 3 52 28 DLR This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 6224 MM 0354 Quality Management 3 50 28 DLR This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 6233 MM 0405 Internet Marketing 3 50 28 DLR This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 6225 MM 0411 Employment Law 3 50 28 DLR This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 6226 MM 0431 Operations Management 3 50 28 DLR This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 6227 MM 0441 Organizational Behavior 3 50 28 DLR This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 6230 MM 0452 Strategic Management (WI) 3 50 28 DLR This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. A special fee is assessed for this course. All students must take the Major Field Assessment test on campus. An announcement will be made as to the time and date in July for the exam. 6234 MM 0470 Marketing Research 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Schmidt T This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. Mathematics • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 unless otherwise noted 6070 MATH 0310 Elementary Statistics 3 50 33 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Johnson K Class meets May 19 to July 24. Some exams are taken on Campus with approved proctor. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements for an Internet based course. 6061 MATH 0020 Beginning Algebra 3 01 28 CLS TRAD CLAS 0830 0945 MTWR REYNLD 113 Vazquez J 6062 MATH 0020 Beginning Algebra 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff Some exams are taken on Campus with approved proctor. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements for an Internet based course. 23 CRN 6063 SUBJ MATH NO 0030 TITLE Intermediate Algebra CR SEC PT ST 3 01 28 CLS IM TRAD MT CLAS START END 1130 1245 DAYS MTWR BLDG REYNLD RM 111 INSTR Harmon D Some exams are taken on Campus with approved proctor. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements for an Internet based course. 6064 MATH 0030 Intermediate Algebra 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff TBA Laird R Some exams are taken on Campus with approved proctor. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements for an Internet based course. 6065 MATH 0125 Contemporary Mathematics 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA Some exams are taken on Campus with approved proctor. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements for an Internet based course. 6066 MATH 0130 College Algebra 3 01 28 CLS TRAD CLAS 1000 1115 MTWR REYNLD College Algebra 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 115 Staff A TI-89 calculator is required. 6067 MATH 0130 Curtis C A TI-89 calculator is required. Some exams are taken on Campus with approved proctor. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements for an Internet based course. 6068 MATH 0131 Finite Mathematics 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Laird R TBA Curtis C Some exams are taken on Campus with approved proctor. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements for an Internet based course. 6069 MATH 0135 Trigonometry 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA Some exams are taken on Campus with approved proctor. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements for an Internet based course. 6071 MATH 0315 Algebraic Structures Teachers 3 01 28 CLS TRAD CLAS 1130 1245 MTWR REYNLD TBA TBA TBA TBA 115 Hand L Music • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 6058 MUS 0106 World Music 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA Staff An Internet course with all exams taken online. Need audio CD player. Satisfies area F of general education requirement. 6059 6060 MUS MUS 0110 0110 Music Appreciation Music Appreciation 3 3 01 28 CLS 50 28 DLR TRAD INET CLAS TBA 1000 TBA 1115 TBA MTWR TBA FINART TBA 3 01 28 INT INDV TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 1700 M HS TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 208 Fronzaglia B Cifelli C An Internet course with all exams taken online. Need audio CD player. 6327 MUS 0470 Internship in Music Industry Fronzaglia B Paramedic • Summer 2014 - Class meets June 2 to July 24 6194 PARA 0290 Paramedic III 9 01 28 CLS TRAD CLAS 1300 312 Peine B Philosophy • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 6272 6273 PHIL PHIL 0201 0312 Introduction to Philosophy Biomedical Ethics (WI) 3 3 50 28 DLR 50 28 DLR INET INET TBA TBA TBA TBA Brown B Brown B This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. Physical Science • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 6091 6092 PHYS PHYS 0100 0100 Fundamentals Physical Science Fundamentals Physical Science 5 5 01 28 CLS 50 28 DLR TRAD INET CLAS TBA 0730 TBA 0935 TBA MTWR TBA REYNLD TBA 322 TBA Howard G Yeboah-Forson A LAB LEC LAB CLAS 1020 0830 1020 1130 1310 1010 1310 1405 MW MTWR MW MTWR REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD 327 116 327 325 Marsh D Marsh D Marsh D McKee D This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6093 6093 6094 6095 PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS 0101 0101 0102 0151 Physical Science Elem Teachers Physical Science Elem Teachers Physical Science Laboratory Elementary College Physics I 5 1 5 01 01 01 01 28 28 28 28 CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD Political Science • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 6004 6313 PSC PSC 0100 0120 Missouri Constitution Exam Government: US State & Local 0 3 01 1 SPA 01 28 CMB INDV HYBD TBA CLAS TBA 1800 TBA 2045 TBA M TBA WEBSTR 206 Delehanty W Staff 0830 1000 0945 1115 MTWR WR WEBSTR 206 WEBSTR 223 Delehanty W Smith S This hybrid course meets on campus one evening a week. The remainder of the course is taught on the Internet. 6315 6316 PSC PSC 0120 0305 Government: US State & Local Social Science Statistics 3 3 02 28 CLS 01 28 CMB TRAD HYBD CLAS CLAS Cross listed as SOC 305. This hybrid course meets two days a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. Students may be required to purchase online course supplements and/or books. 6318 PSC 0494 Conspiratorial Thought/Theory 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Nicoletti N This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. Psychology • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 unless otherwise noted 6151 PSY 0100 General Psychology 3 01 29 CLS TRAD CLAS 1000 1230 Class meets June 2 to June 26. 6162 PSY 0310 Educational Psychology 2 50 29 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA Class meets June 2 to June 26. This is an Internet based course you must have the minimum recommended computer requirements MTWR HS TBA TBA 212 Adamopoulos A Huffman L 24 CRN SUBJ NO TITLE CR SEC PT ST 6173 PSY 0498 Psychology and Aesthetics 3 01 29 CLS Class meets June 2 to June 26. Instructor approval required to enroll. Includes a trip to Italy. 6152 PSY 0100 General Psychology 3 02 30 CLS Class meets June 30 to July 24. 6154 PSY 0100 General Psychology 3 50 28 DLR TRAD IM TBA MT TBA START END TBA TBA DAYS TBA BLDG RM INSTR TRAD CLAS 1000 1230 MTWR HS 212 INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Cole A INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA McDermid R INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Huffman L INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA McDermid R HYBD CLAS 1100 1150 TR TAYLOR 114 Craig S CLAS CLAS TBA TBA TBA 0830 1000 TBA TBA TBA 0945 1115 TBA TBA TBA MTWR MTWR TBA TBA TBA HS HS TBA TBA TBA 211 211 Cole K Cole K McDermid R McDermid R McDermid R 1045 TBA TBA 1145 TBA 1045 MW TBA TBA M TBA TR HS TBA TBA HS TBA HS 342 TBA 343 Soriano M Schiska A Schiska A Schiska A Schiska A Schiska A 0950 1050 M M HS HS 312 312 Dunaway J Dunaway J Kostan K Hackett H This is an Internet based course you must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6157 PSY 0200 Child Development 3 50 28 DLR This is an Internet based course you must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6158 PSY 0201 Adolescent Development 3 50 28 DLR This is an Internet based course you must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6160 PSY 0205 Child & Adolescent Development 4 50 28 DLR This is an Internet based course you must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6165 PSY 0310 Educational Psychology 2 01 28 CMB This hybrid course meets on campus two days a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. 6167 6168 6177 6180 6182 PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY 0320 0320 0499 0499 0499 Appl Statistics Behav Nat Sci Appl Statistics Behav Nat Sci Independent Study Independent Study Independent Study 3 3 1 2 3 01 02 01 02 03 28 28 28 28 28 CLS CLS IND IND IND TRAD TRAD RESR RESR RESR Radiology • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 6197 6186 6190 6191 6192 6193 RAD RAD RAD RAD RAD RAD 0100 0111 0290 0301 0380 0399 Basic Concepts in Radiology Medical Terminology Clinical Training III Image Critique & Qual Mgmt Rad Clinical Training VI Advanced Radiology 3 3 2 2 2 3 01 50 01 01 01 01 28 28 28 28 28 28 CLS DLR INT CLS INT CLS TRAD INET TUTR TRAD TUTR TRAD CLAS TBA TBA CLAS TBA CLAS 0800 TBA TBA 0800 TBA 0800 343 Respiratory Care • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 6195 6196 RESP RESP 0340 0341 Adv-Level Resp Thpy Clin Exper Res Issue Mthd Prblm Resp Care 5 1 01 28 CMB 01 28 CMB HYBD HYBD CLAS CLAS 0900 1000 Sociology • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 6320 SOC 0110 Introduction to Sociology 3 01 28 CMB HYBD CLAS 0830 0945 WR WEBSTR 208 Miller R INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Wells-Lewis N CLAS 1000 1115 WR WEBSTR 223 Smith S This hybrid course meets two days a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. 6319 SOC 0110 Introduction to Sociology 3 50 28 DLR This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6317 SOC 0305 Social Science Statistics 3 01 28 CMB HYBD Cross listed as PSC 305. This hybrid course meets two days a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. Students may be required to purchase online course supplements and/or books. 6321 SOC 0396 Sociology of Education 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Wells-Lewis N TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Miller R This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6322 SOC 0406 Sociology of Child Abuse 3 50 28 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. Teacher Education • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 6275 EDUC 0280 Foundations Educ a Global Soc 3 01 28 CLS TRAD CLAS 0830 0945 MTWR TAYLOR 106 Edwards W 3 01 28 CLS TRAD CLAS 0830 0945 MTWR TAYLOR 106 Godwin C 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Hicklin R Faine G Course includes a Clinical Field component. 6275 EDUC 0280 Foundations Educ a Global Soc Course includes a Clinical Field component. 6277 EDUC 0301 Technology in Education For Teacher Ed Majors only. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6279 EDUC 0304 The Exceptional Student 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA CLAS CLAS CLAS 1300 0830 1000 1415 0945 1115 MTWR MTWR MTWR TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6281 6283 6285 EDUC EDUC EDUC 0311 0342 0343 Science in the Elem. School Develop. Reading: Elementary Content Area Lit: Mdl Sch (WI) 3 3 3 01 28 CLS 01 28 CMB 01 28 CMB TRAD HYBD HYBD 218 108 108 Staff Cozens C Edwards W 25 CRN 6290 SUBJ EDUC NO 0422 TITLE Content Area Lit: Sec (WI) CR SEC PT ST IM MT START END DAYS BLDG RM INSTR 2 01 28 CMB HYBD CLAS 0900 0950 MW TAYLOR 114 Craig S 3 3 3 01 28 CLS 01 28 CLS 50 28 DLR TRAD TRAD INET CLAS CLAS TBA 1200 1200 TBA 1315 1315 TBA MTWR MTWR TBA TAYLOR TAYLOR TBA 106 106 Cozens C Edwards W Day P TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Day P This class will meet on campus with remaining class work online. 6295 6295 6287 EDUC EDUC EDUC 0470 0470 0480 Diagnostic & Remedial Reading Diagnostic & Remedial Reading Methods & Techniques for TESOL This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6293 EDUC 0481 Material Devp & Asmt for TESOL 3 50 28 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6298 EDUC 0499 Independent Study 1 01 28 IND RESR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Brown D 02 28 IND RESR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Brown D 03 28 IND RESR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Brown D Must have prior approval from participating Faculty member & Dept. Chair. 6300 EDUC 0499 Independent Study 2 Must have prior approval from participating Faculty member & Dept. Chair. 6303 EDUC 0499 Independent Study 3 Must have prior approval from participating Faculty member & Dept. Chair. Theatre • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 unless otherwise noted 6056 TH 0110 Theatre Appreciation Class meets June 2 to June 26. 6057 TH 0110 Theatre Appreciation 3 02 29 CLS TRAD CLAS 0830 1100 MTWR TETPAC 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 238 Lile J Claussen S Students must attend two live plays and purchase a workbook. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. University Experience • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 unless otherwise noted 6124 UE 0105 Career and Life Planning 1 01 29 CLS TRAD CLAS 0900 0950 Class meets June 2 to June 26. 6128 UE 0105 Career and Life Planning 1 50 30 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA Class meets June 30 to July 24. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. UE 100 is required for degree-seeking students with fewer than 30 credit hours. 6007 UE 0100 The University Experience 3 01 28 CLS MTWR TBA Parker M TBA TBA Bullock H HYBD CLAS 0830 0945 TR WEBSTR 207 Abrahams F HYBD CLAS 0900 1015 MW WEBSTR 207 Hopkins S INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Thompson T This hybrid class meets 2 days a week on campus, the remainder is taught on the Internet. 6008 UE 0100 The University Experience 3 02 28 CLS This hybrid class meets 2 days a week on campus, the remainder is taught on the Internet. 6010 UE 0401 Leadership Training II 2 50 28 DLR This is a required online training course for Course Assistants teaching UE 100. Graduate Studies • Summer 2014 - Classes meet June 2 to July 24 unless otherwise noted 6122 CJ 0526 Statistical Analysis 3 50 33 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA Class meets May 19 to July 24. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6123 CJ 0610 Seminar in Law Enforcement 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Johnson K TBA TBA Hulderman M Linder J This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6314 N 5527 Cultural Diversity & Ethics 3 50 28 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA CLAS 0900 1400 MTR TAYLOR This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 6105 SFR 0797 Adv. Studies Teaching/Learning 9 01 28 CLS TRAD 115 Cade A Continuing Education • Summer 2014 - For more information see page 65 SIX SIGMA GREEN BELT • CRN: 6005 Summer • Instructor: Elke Howe This course teaches the Six Sigma approach to business improvement. Dozens of six sigma improvements tools and techniques are taught. This course enables individuals to earn Six Sigma Green Belt certification. Topics include six sigma fundamentals, DMAIC model, project management, team effectiveness, project charter, process mapping, customer analysis, data collection plans, descriptive statistics, histograms, statistical process control, capability analysis, Pareto charts, root cause analysis, scatter plots and measurement systems analysis. For additional information contact Dr. Howe at 417-625-9849 or by email at howe-e@mssu.edu. Dates: May 4-9 and June 10-13 2014(8 days of training) • Time: 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Location: Ummel Technology Room 118 • Enrollment: Pre-enrollment only Credit: Three CE Semester Hours • Fee: $2200 SIX SIGMA BLACK BELT • CRN: 6006 Summer • Instructor: Elke Howe This course course builds on the MSSU Six Sigma Green Belt course. Course topics include failure mode effects analysis, industrial experimentation, hypothesis testing, general factorial designs, 2^k designs, fractional factorial designs, decision analysis and response plans. Prerequisite: MSSU Six Sigma Green Belt. For additional information contact Dr. Howe at 417-625-9849 or by email at howe-e@mssu.edu. Dates: June 30-July 3 and Agust 11-14 (8 days of training) • Time: 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Participants may meet periodically for optional project reviews after the classroom training is completed. Such project reviews are optional and are typically scheduled for a couple of hours on Friday afternoon (once a month) until the project is completed. Location: Ummel Technology Room 118 • Enrollment: Pre-enrollment only Credit: Three CE Semester Hours • Fee: $3000 ­26 FALL 2014 Accounting • Fall 2014 CRN SUBJ NO TITLE CR SEC PT ST IM MT START END DAYS BLDG RM INSTR 8927 931 8936 8939 8940 ACCT ACCT ACCT ACCT ACCT 0201 0201 0201 0201 0201 Principles Financial Acct Principles Financial Acct Principles Financial Acct Principles Financial Acct Principles Financial Acct 3 3 3 3 3 TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INET CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA 1000 1100 0930 1730 TBA MWF MWF TR T TBA PLASTR PLASTR PLASTR PLASTR TBA 103 103 103 102 Smith J Smith J Mattix C Mattix C Mattix C 01 02 03 04 50 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS DLR 1050 1150 1045 2015 TBA This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements and high speed Internet is highly recommended. Final exam will require students to come to campus or arrange for an approved proctor. 8941 8942 8945 8947 ACCT ACCT ACCT ACCT 0202 0202 0202 0202 Principles Managerial Acct Principles Managerial Acct Principles Managerial Acct Principles Managerial Acct 3 3 3 3 01 02 03 50 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD TRAD INET TBA TBA TBA TBA 0900 1000 1100 TBA 0950 1050 1215 TBA MWF MWF TR TBA PLASTR PLASTR PLASTR TBA 322 104 104 Staff Staff Comstock S Mattix C This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements and high speed Internet is highly recommended. Final exam will require students to come to campus or arrange for an approved proctor. 8949 8950 ACCT ACCT 0312 0312 Intermediate Accounting I Intermediate Accounting I 3 3 01 1 50 1 CLS DLR TRAD INET TBA TBA 0930 TBA 1045 TBA TR TBA PLASTR TBA 102 Smith J Smith J This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements and high speed Internet is highly recommended. Final exam will require students to come to campus or arrange for an approved proctor. 8951 8953 8955 ACCT ACCT ACCT 0322 0332 0332 Intermediate Accounting II Intermediate Accounting III Intermediate Accounting III 3 3 3 01 1 01 1 50 1 CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD INET CLAS CLAS TBA 1000 0900 TBA 1050 0950 TBA MWF MWF TBA PLASTR PLASTR TBA 102 103 Huffman W Comstock S Comstock S PLASTR TBA 102 Smith D Jordan A This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements and high speed Internet is highly recommended. 8957 8958 ACCT ACCT 0375 0375 Tax Accounting I Tax Accounting I 3 3 01 1 50 1 CMB DLR HYBD INET CLAS TBA 1100 TBA 1150 TBA MW TBA This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements and high speed Internet is highly recommended. Final exam will require students to come to campus or arrange for an approved proctor. 8961 ACCT 0402 Advanced Accounting 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Comstock S This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements and high speed Internet is highly recommended. 8963 8964 ACCT ACCT 0411 0411 Auditing Auditing 3 3 01 1 50 1 CLS DLR TRAD INET CLAS TBA 1100 TBA 1215 TBA TR TBA PLASTR TBA 102 Huffman W Huffman W This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements and high speed Internet is highly recommended. Final exam will require students to come to campus or arrange for an approved proctor. 8965 ACCT 0422 Advanced Cost Accounting 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA Huffman W Huffman W Huffman W Huffman W TBA Huffman W TBA Huffman W TBA TBA TBA TBA Smith D Smith D Smith D Smith D TBA Smith D This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements and high speed Internet is highly recommended. 8984 8985 8987 8989 ACCT ACCT ACCT ACCT 0491 0491 0491 0491 Internship in Accounting Internship in Accounting Internship in Accounting Internship in Accounting 1 2 3 1 01 02 03 50 1 1 1 1 INT INT INT DLR INDV INDV INDV INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements and high speed Internet is highly recommended. 8991 ACCT 0491 Internship in Accounting 2 51 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements and high speed Internet is highly recommended. 8992 ACCT 0491 Internship in Accounting 3 52 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements and high speed Internet is highly recommended. 8993 8994 8995 8996 ACCT ACCT ACCT ACCT 0499 0499 0499 0499 Indep Study in Accounting Indep Study in Accounting Indep Study in Accounting Indep Study in Accounting 1 2 3 1 01 02 03 50 1 1 1 1 IND IND IND DLR RESR RESR RESR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements and high speed Internet is highly recommended. 8997 ACCT 0499 Indep Study in AccountIng 2 51 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements and high speed Internet is highly recommended. 27 CRN 8998 SUBJ ACCT NO 0499 TITLE Indep Study in Accounting CR SEC PT ST 3 52 1 DLR IM INET MT TBA START END TBA TBA DAYS TBA BLDG TBA RM INSTR Smith D This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements and high speed Internet is highly recommended. 8966 8967 8983 ACCT ACCT ACCT 0502 0508 0585 Financial Acct & Reporting Tax Planning and Research Controllership 3 3 3 01 1 01 1 01 1 CMB CMB CLS HYBD HYBD TRAD CLAS CLAS CLAS 1730 1900 0930 1845 2015 1045 T T R TBA TBA TBA Huffman W Smith D Staff 3 3 3 3 01 02 01 01 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS IND TRAD TRAD TRAD RESR CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA 1100 1300 1430 TBA 1215 1415 1715 TBA TR TR W TBA WEBSTR 203 WEBSTR 204 WEBSTR 208 TBA Greer J Greer J Greer J Greer J 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 01 01 01 02 01 01 02 03 50 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS LLB LLB LLB LLB CLS CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INET CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA 1130 0800 1300 0900 0900 1000 1300 0930 TBA 1245 1030 1529 1130 1130 1050 1350 1045 TBA TR MW MW TR TR MWF MWF TR TBA WEBSTR FINART FINART FINART FINART WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR TBA Mai J Bucher F Pishkur F Murray S McKenzie K Stotts C Stotts C Bentley C Mai J 8503 ART 0110 Art Appreciation 3 51 1 DLR INET TBA This is a delayed start Internet course, you must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8504 ART 0130 Basic Drawing 3 01 1 LLB TRAD CLAS 8508 ART 0130 Basic Drawing 3 02 1 LLB TRAD CLAS 8510 ART 0140 Basic Digital Photography 3 01 1 LLB TRAD CLAS 8513 ART 0140 Basic Digital Photography 3 02 1 LLB TRAD CLAS 8515 ART 0205 Begin Jewelry Design/Metalsmth 3 01 1 LLB TRAD CLAS 8521 ART 0207 Beginning Ceramics 3 01 1 LLB TRAD CLAS 8524 ART 0211 Beginning Sculpture 3 01 1 LLB TRAD CLAS 8526 ART 0212 Introduction to Printmaking 3 01 1 LLB TRAD CLAS 8528 ART 0215 Illustrator/InDesign 3 01 1 LLB TRAD CLAS 8554 ART 0220 Art for Elem School Teacher 2 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 8529 ART 0220 Art for Elem School Teacher 2 02 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 8567 ART 0232 Beginning Painting 3 01 1 LLB TRAD CLAS 8568 ART 0240 Typography and Lettering 3 01 1 LLB TRAD CLAS 8580 ART 0301 Art Hist Prehist Thru Gothic 3 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 8584 ART 0304 Art History, 20th Century 3 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 8591 ART 0313 Intaglio/Relief 3 01 1 LLB TRAD CLAS 8608 ART 0320 Introduction Gallery Studies 3 01 1 LLB TRAD TBA 8595 ART 0325 Graphic Design I 3 01 1 LLB TRAD CLAS 8610 ART 0330 Jewelry Design/Metalsmith 3 01 1 LLB TRAD CLAS 8611 ART 0332 Painting 3 01 1 LLB TRAD CLAS 8613 ART 0337 Wheel Throwing 3 01 1 LLB TRAD CLAS 8636 ART 0341 Sculpture Foundry 3 01 1 LLB TRAD CLAS 8638 ART 0351 Graphic Design III 3 01 1 LLB TRAD CLAS 8640 ART 0370 Drawing 3 01 1 LLB TRAD CLAS 8646 ART 0400 Advanced Drawing 3 01 1 LLB TRAD CLAS 8676 ART 0401 Advanced Painting 3 01 1 LLB TRAD CLAS 8682 ART 0407 Advanced Ceramics 3 01 1 LLB TRAD CLAS 8721 ART 0411 Advanced Sculpture 3 01 1 LLB TRAD CLAS 8723 ART 0412 Advanced Printmaking 3 01 1 LLB TRAD CLAS 8724 ART 0422 Spec Proj 1 - Graphic Design 3 01 1 LLB TRAD CLAS 8726 ART 0423 Spec Proj 1 - Jewelry 3 01 1 LLB TRAD CLAS TBA TBA TBA TBA 1530 1300 0930 1300 0900 0900 1530 1300 1530 1300 1300 1000 1531 0900 1100 1530 TBA 0900 1830 1530 1300 1300 1300 1300 1300 1530 1300 1300 1530 1300 1830 1800 1529 1159 1529 1130 1130 1800 1530 1800 1450 1450 1230 1800 0950 1150 1800 TBA 1130 2100 1800 1529 1529 1529 1529 1529 1800 1529 1529 1800 1529 2100 MW TR MW TR TR TR TR MW MW M W MW TR MWF MWF TR TBA TR TR MW TR TR MW MW MW MW TR TR TR MW TR FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART WEBSTR WEBSTR FINART TBA FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART Anthropology • Fall 2014 8971 8972 8973 8975 ANTH ANTH ANTH ANTH 0101 0101 0302 0499 General Anthropology General Anthropology North American Indians Independent Study Art • Fall 2014 8487 8488 8489 8490 8493 8495 8496 8497 8501 ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART 0100 0101 0103 0103 0105 0110 0110 0110 0110 Art Theory Two Dimensional Design Three Dimensional Design Three Dimensional Design Color Theory Art Appreciation Art Appreciation Art Appreciation Art Appreciation 106 202 105 105 202 106 106 106 This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. Mai J 107 107 332 332 315 111 105 311 332 202 202 305 332 106 106 311 332 315 305 111 105 332 107 107 305 111 105 311 332 315 Stamper J Bucher F Outhouse M Outhouse M Lierheimer P Pishkur F Murray S Bucher F Outhouse M Mai J Mai J McKenzie K Estes D Bentley C Bentley C Bucher F Bentley C Estes D Lierheimer P McKenzie K Pishkur F Murray S Estes D Stamper J Stamper J McKenzie K Pishkur F Murray S Bucher F Estes D Lierheimer P 28 CRN 8727 8728 8729 8730 8731 8732 8739 8742 8744 8745 8747 8748 8764 8759 8761 8763 8772 8775 8777 SUBJ ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART NO 0424 0426 0427 0428 0429 0442 0443 0444 0446 0447 0448 0449 0490 0491 0491 0491 0499 0499 0499 TITLE Spec Proj 1 - Painting Spec Proj 1 - Sculpture Spec Proj I - Ceramics Spec Proj I - Drawing Spec Proj I - Printmaking Spec Proj II - Graphic Design Spec Proj II - Jewelry Spec Proj II - Painting Spec Proj II - Sculpture Spec Proj II - Ceramics Spec Proj II - Drawing Spec Proj II - Printmaking Senior Exhibit Internship in Art Internship in Art Internship in Art Independent Study Independent Study Independent Study CR SEC PT ST IM MT START END DAYS BLDG RM INSTR 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 03 01 02 03 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 LLB LLB LLB LLB LLB LLB LLB LLB LLB LLB LLB LLB LLB INT INT INT IND IND IND TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INDV INDV INDV RESR RESR RESR CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 1530 1300 1300 1300 1530 1530 1830 1530 1300 1300 1300 1530 1200 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 1800 1529 1529 1529 1800 1800 2100 1800 1529 1529 1529 1800 1250 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA MW TR TR MW TR MW TR MW TR TR MW TR W TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 305 105 111 107 311 332 315 305 105 111 107 311 202 McKenzie K Murray S Pishkur F Stamper J Bucher F Estes D Lierheimer P McKenzie K Murray S Pishkur F Stamper J Bucher F Outhouse M Bentley C Bentley C Bentley C Bentley C Bentley C Bentley C 1 4 01 01 01 02 02 03 03 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD LEC LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB 1300 0800 1100 0900 1000 1000 1300 1350 0850 1350 0950 1050 1050 1450 W MWF R MWF T MWF W REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD 310 232 237 232 237 232 237 Jackson J Fraser R Fraser R Staff Staff Kennedy M Kennedy M Boman T Boman T Creamer B Creamer B Fraser R Fraser R Fraser R Fraser R Staff Staff Staff Staff Sample S Biology • Fall 2014 8103 8104 8104 8105 8105 8106 8106 BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO 0100 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 Freshman Seminar General Biology General Biology General Biology General Biology General Biology General Biology 4 4 This is a special topics course with an emphasis in Environmental Health. Cross-listed as EH 101. 8108 8108 8107 8107 8109 8109 8110 8110 8111 8111 8112 8112 8113 BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 General Biology General Biology General Biology General Biology General Biology General Biology General Biology General Biology General Biology General Biology General Biology General Biology General Biology 4 8114 8114 8117 8117 BIO BIO BIO BIO 0110 0110 0110 0110 Principles of Biology I Principles of Biology I Principles of Biology I Principles of Biology I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 04 04 04 04 06 06 07 07 08 08 09 09 50 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INET LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB TBA 1100 1400 1300 1400 0930 1100 1400 1300 1730 1730 1800 1800 TBA 1150 1550 1350 1550 1045 1250 1515 1450 2030 1920 2100 1950 TBA MWF T MWF M TR W TR F M W T R TBA REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD TBA 304 237 232 237 232 237 319 237 304 237 304 237 01 01 04 04 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD LEC LAB LEC LAB 0900 1400 1000 1300 0950 1640 1050 1550 MWF W MWF R REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD 319 252 130 252 Lawson M Lawson M Roettger V Roettger V 1100 0900 0930 1300 1100 1300 0900 1300 1150 1150 1045 1550 1215 1550 0950 1550 MWF R TR M TR F MWF W REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD 310 252 319 252 310 252 132 132 Creamer B Creamer B Wells S Wells S Boman T Boman T Boman T Boman T This is a special topics course with an emphasis in Environmental Health. Cross-listed as EH 101. You must have the minimum computer requirements for an Internet course. Exams will require students to come to campus or arrange for an approved proctor. 4 CRN 8022 (UE100) and 8117 are part of a Learning Community for Biology majors. Students must enroll in both classes. 8118 8118 8115 8115 8116 8116 8119 8119 BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO 0110 0110 0110 0110 0110 0110 0111 0111 Principles of Biology I Principles of Biology I Principles of Biology I Principles of Biology I Principles of Biology I Principles of Biology I Principles of Biology II Principles of Biology II 4 4 4 4 05 05 02 02 03 03 01 01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB 29 CRN 8121 8121 8120 8120 8127 8127 8128 8128 8122 8122 8123 8123 8124 8124 8125 8125 8126 8126 8129 8129 8130 8130 8131 8131 8133 8133 8134 8134 8135 8135 8136 8136 8137 8137 8141 8141 8138 8138 8140 8140 8142 8142 8143 8143 8144 8144 8146 8146 8145 8145 8147 9314 8149 8149 8150 8151 SUBJ BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO 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03 03 04 04 05 05 08 08 09 09 10 10 01 01 01 01 02 02 01 01 02 02 05 05 03 03 04 04 06 06 07 07 01 01 03 03 02 02 01 50 01 01 01 01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS DLR CLS CLS CLS CLS IM TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD SITE TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD MT LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC CLAS LEC LAB LEC LAB START END 1100 1400 1300 0900 0800 1100 0800 1500 1000 1100 1200 1400 1200 1400 1400 0900 1400 1200 0930 1300 0930 1400 1800 1800 1000 1000 0900 0900 1200 1400 0800 0800 1000 1400 1500 0800 0800 1200 0930 0800 1300 1000 1730 1910 1000 1100 1100 1400 1200 0900 1300 1300 0900 0900 0930 1400 1150 1650 1350 1150 0850 1250 0850 1650 1050 1250 1250 1550 1250 1550 1450 1050 1450 1350 1045 1450 1045 1550 2050 1950 1050 1150 0950 1150 1250 1650 0850 0950 1050 1550 1550 0950 0915 1350 1045 0950 1415 1150 1900 2110 1050 1250 1150 1550 1250 1050 1415 1415 0950 1150 1045 1515 DAYS MWF T MWF R MWF M MWF R MWF W MWF T MWF R MWF M MWF T TR F TR W T R MWF TR MWF T MWF T MWF TR MWF MW MWF MW TR WF TR WF TR WF MW MW MWF TR MWF TR MWF TR TR TR MWF T TR TR BLDG REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD HS UMMEL HS UMMEL REYNLD UMMEL REYNLD UMMEL REYNLD UMMEL HS UMMEL HS UMMEL HS UMMEL HS UMMEL UMMEL UMMEL UMMEL UMMEL REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD UMMEL REYNLD UMMEL REYNLD UMMEL UMMEL UMMEL UMMEL UMMEL UMMEL UMMEL UMMEL UMMEL REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD UMMEL REYNLD REYNLD RM 132 132 304 132 166 113 166 113 304 105 232 105 232 105 166 105 166 105 166 105 166 113 120 113 120 113 310 252 304 252 304 105 310 105 310 113 120 113 120 105 120 113 120 113 319 334 319 334 319 334 232 232 304 103 310 315 INSTR Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Dennis J Messick J Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Johnson D Johnson D Creamer B Creamer B Roettger V Roettger V Peters A Peters A Peters A Peters A Johnson D Johnson D Johnson D Johnson D Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Lawson M Lawson M Lawson M Lawson M Schlink G Schlink G Jackson J Jackson J Roettger V Roettger V Plucinski K Messick J 30 CRN 8152 SUBJ BIO NO 0304 TITLE Intro Geographic Info Systems 3 CR SEC PT ST 01 1 CLS TRAD IM LEC MT 1100 START END 1215 TR DAYS WEBSTR 224 BLDG RM Yeager C INSTR 4 01 01 01 01 50 CLS CLS CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INET LEC LAB LEC LAB TBA 1000 1400 1100 1300 TBA 1050 1650 1215 1550 TBA MWF M TR W TBA REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD TBA 336 336 319 319 Schlink G Schlink G Wells S Wells S Wells S Cross listed as EH 304 and GEOG 304. 8153 8153 8154 8154 8155 BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO 0305 0305 0308 0308 0308 Genetics (WI) Genetics (WI) Pathophysiology Pathophysiology Pathophysiology 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 This is an internet based course with labs online. You must have the minimum computer requirements. Exams will require students to come to campus or arrange for an approved proctor 8156 8156 8157 8159 BIO BIO BIO BIO 0332 0332 0362 0370 Introduction to Entomology Introduction to Entomology Virology Environmental Health & Safety 4 3 3 01 01 01 50 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD TRAD INET LEC LAB LEC TBA 1100 1400 0900 TBA 1150 1650 0950 TBA MWF T MWF TBA REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD TBA 130 130 336 Heth R Heth R Schlink G Kennedy M Cross-listed as EH 370 and HS 370. You must have the minimum computer requirements for an Internet course. Exams will require students to come to campus or arrange for an approved proctor. 9260 BIO 0370 Environmental Health & Safety 3 51 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA White S Cross-listed as HS 370. You must have the minimum computer requirements for an Internet course. Exams will require students to come to campus or arrange for an approved proctor 8160 BIO 0375 Disease Vector Control 1 01 1 CLS TRAD LEC 1100 1150 MW REYNLD TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 235 Fletcher M Cross-listed as EH 375. This course is a first term only course and runs from 8/18/14 through 10/08/14. 8161 BIO 0380 Epidemiology 3 50 1 DLR INET Fletcher M Cross-listed as EH 380 and HS 380. You must have the minimum computer requirements for an Internet course. Exams will require students to come to campus or arrange for an approved proctor. 8162 8163 8163 8165 8165 8166 8168 8169 8169 8170 8170 BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO 0390 0402 0402 0402 0402 0455 0455 0460 0460 0475 0475 Research & Statistical Methods General Ecology (WI) General Ecology (WI) General Ecology (WI) General Ecology (WI) Laboratory Assistant Practicum Laboratory Assistant Practicum Techniques in Biotechnology Techniques in Biotechnology Advanced Human Dissection Advanced Human Dissection 3 4 4 1 2 3 4 01 01 01 02 02 01 02 01 01 01 01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD LEC LEC LAB LEC LAB TBA TBA LEC LAB LEC LAB 0900 0800 1400 1200 1400 TBA TBA 1300 1400 1200 1400 0950 0850 1650 1250 1650 TBA TBA 1350 1550 1250 1550 MWF MWF M MWF W TBA TBA T TR MW TR REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD TBA TBA REYNLD REYNLD UMMEL UMMEL 130 130 130 130 130 336 336 120 104 Heth R Plucinski K Plucinski K Plucinski K Plucinski K Dennis J Dennis J Creamer B Creamer B Peters A Peters A Prerequisite of BIO 201, 221, or 331. Enrollment is through an application process only and requires a special course fee of $100. Contact the Biology department secretary in RH 217A for application materials. 8172 8173 8174 8175 8176 8177 9081 9081 8178 8179 8180 BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO BIO 0491 0491 0491 0491 0491 0491 0498 0498 0499 0499 0499 Internship in Biology Internship in Biology Internship in Biology Internship in Biology Internship in Biology Internship in Biology Ichthyology Ichthyology Indep Research in Biology Indep Research in Biology Indep Research in Biology 0 0 1 2 3 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 INT INT INT INT INT INT CLS CLS IND IND IND INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV TRAD TRAD INDV INDV INDV LEC LEC TBA TBA TBA TBA LEC LAB TBA TBA TBA 1100 1500 TBA TBA TBA TBA 1300 1400 TBA TBA TBA 1150 1550 TBA TBA TBA TBA 1350 1650 TBA TBA TBA R M TBA TBA TBA TBA MWF R TBA TBA TBA REYNLD REYNLD TBA TBA TBA TBA REYNLD REYNLD TBA TBA TBA 304 304 1 2 3 01 02 03 04 05 06 01 01 01 02 03 3 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0800 0850 MWF PLASTR 215 130 130 Dennis J Dennis J Dennis J Dennis J Dennis J Dennis J Heth R Heth R Dennis J Dennis J Dennis J Business • Fall 2014 9000 GB 0301 Legal Environment Business I Vorhees A This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements and high speed Internet is highly recommended. Microsoft Office and multimedia PC required. Student must come to campus for mid-term and final exams or have an off-campus proctor approved by Lifelong Learning. 9001 GB 0301 Legal Environment Business I 3 02 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0900 0950 MWF PLASTR 215 Vorhees A This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements and high speed Internet is highly recommended. Microsoft Office and multimedia PC required. Student must come to campus for mid-term and final exams or have an off-campus proctor approved by Lifelong Learning. 9003 GB 0301 Legal Environment Business I 3 03 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0800 0915 TR PLASTR 212 Mann T This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements and high speed Internet is highly recommended. Microsoft Office and multimedia PC required. Student must come to campus for mid-term and final exams or have an off-campus proctor approved by Lifelong Learning. 9005 GB 0301 Legal Environment Business I 3 04 1 CMB HYBD CLAS 0930 1045 T PLASTR 306 Agee T This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements and high speed Internet is highly recommended. Microsoft Office and multimedia PC required. Student must come to campus for mid-term and final exams or have an off-campus proctor approved by Lifelong Learning. 31 CRN 9006 SUBJ GB NO 0301 TITLE Legal Environment Business I CR SEC PT ST 3 50 1 DLR IM INET MT TBA START END TBA TBA DAYS TBA BLDG TBA RM INSTR Tiede J This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements and high speed Internet is highly recommended. Microsoft Office and multimedia PC required. Student must come to campus for mid-term and final exams or have an off-campus proctor approved by Lifelong Learning. 9007 GB 0301 Legal Environment Business I 3 51 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Tiede J This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements and high speed Internet is highly recommended. Microsoft Office and multimedia PC required. Student must come to campus for mid-term and final exams or have an off-campus proctor approved by Lifelong Learning. 9008 GB 0302 Legal Environment Business II 3 01 1 CMB HYBD CLAS 1000 1050 MW PLASTR 304 Agee T This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements and high speed Internet is highly recommended. Microsoft Office and multimedia PC required. Student must come to campus for mid-term and final exams or have an off-campus proctor approved by Lifelong Learning. 9380 9381 9382 GB GB GB 0320 0320 0320 Business Communication (WI) Business Communication (WI) Business Communication (WI) 3 3 3 01 1 02 1 03 1 CLS CLS CMB TRAD TRAD HYBD CLAS CLAS CLAS 0900 0930 1100 0950 1045 1150 MWF TR MW PLASTR PLASTR PLASTR 318 318 212 Block B Block B Block B CLAS 1900 2015 R PLASTR 318 Block B This Hybrid course meets on campus two days a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the internet. 9383 GB 0320 Business Communication (WI) 3 04 1 CMB HYBD This Hybrid course meets on campus one evening a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the internet. 9384 GB 0320 Business Communication (WI) 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Finley L DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Finley L DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Fosdick A CLS SITE CLAS 1730 1845 T TBA Staff This is an internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 9385 GB 0320 Business Communication (WI) 3 51 1 This is an internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 9386 GB 0320 Business Communication (WI) 3 52 1 This is an internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 9360 GB 0320 Business Communication (WI) 3 70 1 This class meets on the Campus of Crowder College in Jane, Missouri. This is a Hybrid class that meets once per week for 75 minutes with the remainder online. 9388 9389 9387 GB GB GB 0321 0321 0321 Business Statistics I Business Statistics I Business Statistics I 3 3 3 01 1 02 1 30 1 CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS CLAS 1000 0930 0800 1050 1045 0915 MWF TR TR PLASTR PLASTR PLASTR 213 212 320 Jeffries R Jeffries R Vernon T 5 01 01 02 02 02 01 01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD LEC LAB LEC LEC LAB LEC LAB 1100 1400 1730 1730 1830 0900 0800 1150 1650 2000 1820 2120 0950 1050 MTWR W T W W MTWF R HS REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD 167 123 118 118 123 305 123 Ennis E Ennis E Staff Staff Staff Donelson J Donelson J 5 02 1 02 1 02 1 CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD LEC LEC LAB 1000 1300 1400 1050 1350 1650 MWF T T REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD 118 304 123 Gilbert-Saunders L Gilbert-Saunders L Gilbert-Saunders L 5 03 1 03 1 CLS CLS TRAD TRAD LEC LAB 1300 1400 1350 1650 MTWR R REYNLD REYNLD 305 123 Garoutte M Garoutte M 5 01 1 01 1 CLS CLS TRAD TRAD LEC LAB 0800 0800 0850 1050 MWRF T REYNLD REYNLD 118 123 Archer M Archer M 5 02 1 02 1 CLS CLS TRAD TRAD LEC LAB 0800 1400 0850 1650 MWRF M REYNLD REYNLD 118 123 Archer M Staff 1 5 01 01 01 01 02 03 CLS CLS CLS IND IND IND TRAD TRAD TRAD INDV INDV INDV LAB LEC LAB TBA TBA TBA TBA 0900 0800 TBA TBA TBA TBA 0950 1050 TBA TBA TBA TBA MWF TR TBA TBA TBA TBA REYNLD REYNLD TBA TBA TBA This course meets on Crowder College campus, Neosho. Chemistry • Fall 2014 9102 9102 9103 9103 9103 9104 9104 CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM 0120 0120 0120 0120 0120 0151 0151 Chemistry Allied Hlth Science Chemistry Allied Hlth Science Chemistry Allied Hlth Science Chemistry Allied Hlth Science Chemistry Allied Hlth Science General Chemistry I General Chemistry I 5 5 A TI-89 calculator is required for this course. 9105 9105 9105 CHEM CHEM CHEM 0151 0151 0151 General Chemistry I General Chemistry I General Chemistry I A TI-89 calculator is required for this course. 9106 9106 CHEM CHEM 0151 0151 General Chemistry I General Chemistry I A TI-89 calculator is required for this course. 9107 9107 CHEM CHEM 0152 0152 General Chemistry II General Chemistry II A TI-89 calculator is required for this course. 9108 9108 CHEM CHEM 0152 0152 General Chemistry II General Chemistry II A TI-89 calculator is required for this course. 9110 9111 9111 9133 9134 9112 CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM 0190 0201 0201 0297 0297 0297 Laboratory in Chemistry Analytical Chemistry I Analytical Chemistry I Intro Research in Chem (WI) Intro Research in Chem (WI) Intro Research in Chem (WI) 1 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 116 105 Staff Albright L Gilbert-Saunders L Staff Staff Staff 32 CRN 9113 9113 9114 9114 9115 9115 9116 9117 9117 9119 9120 9118 SUBJ CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM NO 0301 0301 0301 0301 0302 0302 0350 0402 0402 0431 0431 0440 TITLE Organic Chemistry I Organic Chemistry I Organic Chemistry I Organic Chemistry I Organic Chemistry II (WI) Organic Chemistry II (WI) Biochemistry Physical Chemistry II Physical Chemistry II Chem Lab Assistant Practicum Chem Lab Assistant Practicum Intro to Electrochemistry CR SEC PT ST 5 5 5 3 4 1 2 3 01 01 02 02 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 50 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS IND IND DLR IM TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INDV INDV INET MT START END DAYS BLDG LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB CLAS LEC LAB TBA TBA CLAS 1300 1400 1300 1400 0900 1400 1100 1000 1400 TBA TBA TBA 1350 1650 1350 1650 0950 1650 1150 1050 1650 TBA TBA TBA MTWR T MTWR W MTWR R MWF MWF R TBA TBA TBA REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD TBA TBA TBA RM 118 121 118 121 118 121 118 116 103 INSTR Donelson J Donelson J Donelson J Donelson J Ennis E Ennis E Garoutte M Summerfield J Summerfield J Staff Staff Summerfield J This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9391 9392 9393 9121 9122 9123 9124 9125 9126 9127 CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM 0491 0491 0491 0496 0497 0497 0497 0499 0499 0499 Internship in Chemistry Internship in Chemistry Internship in Chemistry Problems in Chemistry (WI) Research in Chemistry (WI) Research in Chemistry (WI) Research in Chemistry (WI) Independent Study Independent Study Independent Study 1 2 3 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 01 02 03 01 01 02 03 01 02 03 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 01 1 INT INT INT IND IND IND IND IND IND IND INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV RESR RESR RESR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff CMB HYBD CLAS 0930 1045 T WEBSTR 176 Larson K 1500 1615 M WEBSTR 105 Slavings S TBA TBA TBA TBA Kim H Communication • Fall 2014 8031 COMM 0100 Oral Communication This hybrid course meets on campus one day a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet and lab. 8032 COMM 0100 Oral Communication 3 02 1 CMB HYBD CLAS This hybrid course meets on campus one day a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet and lab. 8944 COMM 0100 Oral Communication 3 50 1 DLR INET CLAS Microsoft Word, Power Point, & Multimedia software and equipment are required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8948 COMM 0100 Oral Communication 3 51 1 DLR INET CLAS TBA TBA TBA TBA Kim H Microsoft Word, Power Point, & Multimedia software and equipment are required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8952 COMM 0100 Oral Communication 3 52 1 DLR INET CLAS TBA TBA TBA TBA Slavings S Microsoft Word, Power Point, & Multimedia software and equipment are required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8954 COMM 0100 Oral Communication 3 53 1 DLR INET CLAS TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff Microsoft Word, Power Point, & Multimedia software and equipment are required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8968 COMM 0100 Oral Communication 3 54 1 DLR INET CLAS TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff Microsoft Word, Power Point, & Multimedia software and equipment are required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8969 COMM 0100 Oral Communication 3 55 1 DLR INET CLAS TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff Microsoft Word, Power Point, & Multimedia software and equipment are required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8033 9011 COMM 0101 COMM 0101 Intro to Human Communication Intro to Human Communication 3 3 01 1 50 1 CLS DLR TRAD INET CLAS CLAS 1300 TBA 1415 TBA TR TBA WEBSTR 105 TBA Livingston K Clark R CLAS LEC LAB CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS 1000 0900 0900 1100 1100 1500 1600 1500 1400 1430 TBA 1200 1050 1040 1040 1150 1215 1550 1650 1550 1450 1520 TBA 1250 MWF T R MWF TR M M T MW R TBA MWF WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR TBA WEBSTR Sullivan O Livingston K Livingston K Staff Slavings S Sullivan O Clark R Skibbe J Hunt W Staff Bryant W Slavings S This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8034 8035 8035 9012 9013 9014 9015 9016 9017 8036 9018 9019 COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM 0111 0201 0201 0211 0215 0220 0220 0220 0220 0220 0245 0300 Newswriting Video Production Video Production Introduction Public Relations Interpersonal Comm (WI) Chart Practicum Crossroads Practicum KXMS Practicum KGCS Practicum Public Relations Practicum Media Career Exploration Organizational Communication 3 3 3 3 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 03 04 05 01 01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS LLB LLB CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD 105 112 159 303 305 305 305 139 159 105 303 33 CRN 9020 9021 8037 SUBJ NO COMM 0302 COMM 0304 COMM 0305 TITLE Photocommunications I Small Group Comm (WI) Intercultural Comm (WI) CR SEC PT ST IM MT START END DAYS BLDG RM INSTR 3 3 3 01 1 01 1 01 1 CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS CLAS 1400 1100 0900 1515 1150 0950 MW MWF MWF TBA WEBSTR 305 WEBSTR 105 Gullett M Livingston K Kim H 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Dang T TBA TBA Dang T Stiles J Class is cross-listed with HS 305. 9022 COMM 0305 Intercultural Comm (WI) Class is cross-listed with HS 305. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9026 COMM 0305 Intercultural Comm (WI) 3 51 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA Class is cross-listed with HS 305. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9028 COMM 0307 Professional Interviewing 3 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1300 1415 TR TBA TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INDV INDV RESR RESR RESR RESR RESR RESR RESR RESR RESR CLAS TBA CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS LEC LAB CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 1300 TBA 1600 1500 1400 TBA TBA 1500 1300 1300 1000 1300 1300 0900 1300 1400 1200 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 1350 TBA 1650 1550 1450 TBA TBA 1550 1350 1415 1050 1415 1415 0950 1350 1515 1250 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA MWF TBA M T MW TBA TBA M MWF TR MWF M WF MWF MWF TR MWF TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA WEBSTR TBA WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR TBA TBA WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 112 TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INET CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS 0900 1000 1100 1200 0930 1100 TBA 0950 1050 1150 1250 1045 1215 TBA MWF MWF MWF MWF TR TR TBA PLASTR PLASTR PLASTR PLASTR PLASTR PLASTR TBA 106 106 106 106 106 106 CLAS TBA TBA TBA TBA CLAS CLAS CLAS 1100 0930 TBA 1150 1045 TBA MWF TR TBA PLASTR PLASTR TBA 209 209 Oakes J Oakes J Collins J CLAS 0900 0950 MWF PLASTR 105 Schiavo J This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended requirements. 8038 8039 9030 9033 9034 8164 9036 9037 9038 8167 9041 9042 9042 9043 9044 9051 8171 9053 9056 9058 9059 9060 9061 9062 9063 9064 9065 9066 COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM COMM 0315 0330 0330 0330 0330 0330 0330 0331 0335 0340 0420 0431 0431 0433 0455 0460 0470 0491 0491 0499 0499 0499 0499 0499 0499 0499 0499 0499 Argumentation and Debate Advanced Comm Practicum Advanced Crossroads Practicum Advanced KXMS Practicum Advanced KGCS Practicum Advanced Comm Practicum Advanced Practicum Comm Advanced Newspaper Practicum Feature Writing Research Methods Communication Mass Communications Theory Electronic Field Production Electronic Field Production Adv Media Editing & Design Writing for Public Relations Global Journalism New Media Technology Internship in Communications Internship in Communications Ind Study Speech, Mass or PR Ind Study Speech, Mass or PR Ind Study Speech, Mass or PR Ind Study Speech, Mass or PR Ind Study PR Ind Study PR Ind Study Mass Ind Study Mass Ind Study Mass 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 8 1 2 3 1 2 2 1 2 3 01 01 02 03 04 05 06 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS LLB LLB CLS CLS CLS CLS INT INT IND IND IND IND IND IND IND IND IND 305 139 159 105 307 112 305 303 159 307 305 303 105 Larson K Staff Clark R Skibbe J Hunt W Staff Bryant W Sullivan O Clark R Larson K Livingston K Bryant W Bryant W Clark R Staff Sullivan O Kim H Bryant W Bryant W Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Computer Information Science • Fall 2014 8368 8369 8370 8371 8372 8373 8374 CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS 0105 0105 0105 0105 0105 0105 0105 Intro to Microcomputer Use Intro to Microcomputer Use Intro to Microcomputer Use Intro to Microcomputer Use Intro to Microcomputer Use Intro to Microcomputer Use Intro to Microcomputer Use 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 01 02 03 04 05 06 50 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS DLR Tunnell L Tunnell L Herr D Tunnell L Tunnell L Herr D Collins J This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8389 CIS 0105 Intro to Microcomputer Use 3 51 1 DLR INET Collins J This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8396 8397 8401 CIS CIS CIS 0110 0110 0110 Programming I Programming I Programming I 3 3 3 01 1 02 1 50 1 CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8402 CIS 0202 Information Systems I 3 01 1 CLS TRAD 34 CRN 8403 8404 8405 8406 8407 SUBJ CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS NO 0202 0210 0210 0234 0305 TITLE Information Systems I Programming II Programming II Programming with COBOL Microcomputer Applications CR SEC PT ST 3 3 3 3 3 02 01 02 01 50 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS DLR IM TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INET MT START END DAYS BLDG RM INSTR CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS 1100 0900 1800 1800 TBA 1215 0950 2045 2045 TBA TR MWF M W TBA PLASTR PLASTR PLASTR PLASTR TBA 210 209 209 105 Schiavo J Oakes J Collins J Tunnell L Herr D This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8408 8409 8410 8411 8412 8413 8414 8415 8416 8417 8418 8419 8420 8421 8422 8423 8424 CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS CIS 0310 0315 0321 0340 0345 0350 0375 0385 0410 0445 0450 0491 0491 0491 0499 0499 0499 Database Management Systems I Computer Networks Advanced RPG Website Administration II UNIX System Administration Data Structures IT Project Management Mobile Application Development Information Systems II (WI) Computer Forensics II Operating Systems (WI) Internship in CIS Internship in CIS Internship in CIS Independent Study Independent Study Independent Study 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 03 01 02 03 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS INT INT INT IND CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA CLAS 1800 1000 0900 0930 1800 1100 1800 1000 1200 1800 1100 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 2045 1050 0950 1045 2045 1215 2045 1050 1250 2045 1150 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA T MWF MWF TR W TR R MWF MWF M MWF TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA PLASTR PLASTR PLASTR PLASTR PLASTR PLASTR PLASTR PLASTR PLASTR PLASTR PLASTR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 209 210 210 210 210 209 210 209 210 210 210 Schiavo J Pinet W Herr D Herr D Pinet W Oakes J Staff Collins J Schiavo J Pinet W Pinet W Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff 3 01 1 CMB HYBD CLAS 1000 1050 MW JUSTCE 147 Scott T HYBD CLAS 1830 1945 T JUSTCE 116 Adams C INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Adams C TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Spencer R HYBD CLAS 1000 1050 MW JUSTCE INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA HYBD CLAS 1530 1620 MW JUSTCE 141 Fox W TRAD INET CLAS TBA 0800 TBA 0850 TBA MWF TBA JUSTCE TBA 147 Spencer R Spencer R TRAD HYBD CLAS CLAS 0800 0930 0915 1045 TR T JUSTCE JUSTCE 147 141 Spencer R Fox W INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Wilson T TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Adams C HYBD CLAS 1400 1515 R JUSTCE INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA HYBD CLAS 1400 1515 MW JUSTCE 139 Spurlin J TRAD CLAS 1100 1150 MWF JUSTCE 116 Adams C Criminal Justice • Fall 2014 8433 CJAD 0275 The Juvenile Justice System This hybrid course meets two days a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. 8434 CJAD 0275 The Juvenile Justice System 3 02 1 CMB This hybrid course meets one day a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet 8435 CJAD 0275 The Juvenile Justice System 3 50 1 DLR This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8436 CJAD 0301 International Justice Systems 3 50 03 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8437 CJAD 0320 Probation and Parole 3 01 1 CMB 139 Spurlin J This hybrid course meets two days a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. 8438 CJAD 0320 Probation and Parole 3 50 1 DLR Spurlin J This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8439 CJAD 0360 Professional Development 2 01 1 CMB This hybrid course meets two days a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. 8440 8441 CJAD CJAD 0370 0370 International Terrorism (WI) International Terrorism (WI) 3 3 01 1 50 1 CLS DLR This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8442 8443 CJAD CJAD 0390 0400 Crime Analysis Homicide Investigation 3 3 01 1 01 1 CLS CMB This hybrid course meets one day a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. 8444 CJAD 0400 Homicide Investigation 3 50 1 DLR This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8445 CJAD 0410 Juvenile Procedures 3 50 1 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8446 CJAD 0411 Juvenile Corrections (WI) 3 01 1 CMB 116 Adams C This hybrid course meets one day a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. 8447 CJAD 0430 Family Violence 3 50 1 DLR Spurlin J This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8448 CJAD 0440 Victimology 3 01 1 CMB This hybrid course meets two days a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. 8449 CJAD 0455 Interview and Interrogation 3 01 1 CLS 35 CRN 8450 SUBJ CJAD NO 0460 TITLE Cultural Div/Racial Disparity CR SEC PT ST 3 01 1 CMB IM MT START END DAYS BLDG RM INSTR HYBD CLAS 0930 1045 R JUSTCE 141 Fox W HYBD CLAS 1830 1945 W JUSTCE 147 Spencer R INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA HYBD CLAS 1400 1515 T JUSTCE INDV INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Spencer R Spencer R TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff Staff Staff Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff This hybrid course meets one day a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. 8451 CJAD 0475 Organized Crime 3 01 1 CMB This hybrid course meets one day a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. 8452 CJAD 0475 Organized Crime 3 50 1 DLR Spencer K This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8453 CJAD 0487 Rape & Sex Aslt Investigation 3 01 1 CMB 116 Adams C This hybrid course meets one day a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. 8478 8479 CJAD CJAD 0491 0491 Internship in Criminal Justice Internship in Criminal Justice 4 4 01 1 50 1 INT DLR This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8480 8481 8482 8483 CJAD CJAD CJAD CJAD 0499 0499 0499 0499 Indep Study Criminal Justice Indep Study Criminal Justice Indep Study Criminal Justice Indep Study Criminal Justice 1 2 3 1 01 02 03 50 1 1 1 1 IND IND IND DLR INDV INDV INDV INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8484 CJAD 0499 Indep Study Criminal Justice 2 51 1 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8485 CJAD 0499 Indep Study Criminal Justice 3 52 1 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. Dental Hygiene • Fall 2014 Classes for Joplin students 8635 DH 0101 Fundamentals Dental Hygiene 8639 DH 0103 Fund of Dental Hygiene - Lab 2 2 01 1 01 1 LEC LAB TRAD TRAD LEC LAB 1300 0830 1350 1115 TR MW HS HS 111 115 Scrivner S Scrivner S Fund of Dental Hygiene - Lab 2 02 1 LAB TRAD LAB 1300 1545 MW HS 115 Scrivner S Dental Morphology Oral Histology and Embryology Dental Materials Dental Material Lab Clini. Dental Hygiene II (WI) 1 3 1 1 4 01 01 01 01 01 1 1 1 1 1 LEC LEC LEC LAB LAB TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD LEC LEC LEC LAB LAB 0830 0930 0800 TBA 0730 0920 1120 0850 TBA 1630 T TR F F TR HS HS HS HS HS 111 111 111 114 115 Taubel G Dennis J Booker T Staff Gerecke D 8677 DH 0295 Seminar in Dental Hygiene I 8689 DH 0300 Community Dental Health Ed 8713 DH 0320 Pharmacology 8722 DH 0340 Oral Pathology Classes for Rolla students 8637 DH 0101 Fundamentals Dental Hygiene 8641 DH 0103 Fund of Dental Hygiene - Lab 1 3 2 3 01 01 01 01 1 1 1 1 LEC LEC LEC CLS SEMR TRAD TRAD HYBD SEM CLAS CLAS CLAS 0930 1130 1030 0800 1020 1220 1120 0915 M MWF MW MW HS HS HS HS 111 111 111 111 Gerecke D Taubel G Corum K Mott C 2 2 50 1 50 1 DLR DLR SITE SITE LEC LAB 1300 0830 1350 1115 TR MW TBA TBA Scrivner S Taubel G Fund of Dental Hygiene - Lab 2 52 1 DLR SITE LAB 1300 1545 MW TBA Booker T 0140 0150 0220 0225 0290 Dental Morphology Oral Histology and Embryology Dental Materials Dental Materials Lab Clin. Dental Hygiene II (WI) 1 3 1 1 4 50 50 50 50 50 1 1 1 1 1 DLR DLR DLR DLR DLR SITE SITE SITE SITE SITE LEC LEC LEC LAB LAB 0830 0930 0800 TBA 0730 0920 1120 0850 TBA 1630 T TR F F TR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Taubel G Dennis J Booker T Booker T Taubel G 0295 0300 0320 0340 Seminar in Dental Hygiene I Community Dental Health Ed Pharmacology Oral Pathology 1 3 2 3 50 50 50 50 1 1 1 1 DLR DLR DLR DLR SITE SITE SITE SITE SEM CLAS CLAS LEC 0930 1130 1030 0800 1020 1220 1120 0915 M MWF MW MW TBA TBA TBA TBA Gerecke D Staff Corum K Mott C Special course fee $1040.00. 8643 DH 0103 Special course fee $1040.00. 8647 8649 8651 9402 8657 DH DH DH DH DH 0140 0150 0220 0225 0290 Special course fee. Special course fee $1040.00. 8644 DH 0103 Special course fee $1040.00. 8648 8650 8653 9403 8662 DH DH DH DH DH Special course fee. 8681 8694 8716 8725 DH DH DH DH 36 CRN SUBJ NO TITLE CR SEC PT ST IM MT START END DAYS BLDG 2 2 50 1 51 1 DLR DLR SITE SITE LEC LAB 1300 0830 1350 1115 TR MW TBA TBA Scrivner S Kelley L Fund of Dental Hygiene - Lab 2 53 1 DLR SITE LAB 1300 1545 MW TBA Leslie E 0140 0150 0220 0225 0290 Dental Morphology Oral Histology and Embryology Dental Materials Dental Materials Lab Clin. Dental Hygiene II (WI) 1 3 1 1 4 50 50 50 51 51 1 1 1 1 1 DLR DLR DLR DLR DLR SITE SITE SITE SITE SITE LEC LEC LEC LAB LAB 0830 0930 0800 TBA 0730 0920 1120 0850 TBA 1630 T TR F F TR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Taubel G Dennis J Booker T Leslie E Kelley L 0295 0300 0320 0340 Seminar in Dental Hygiene I Community Dental Health Ed Pharmacology Oral Pathology 1 3 2 3 50 51 50 50 1 1 1 1 DLR DLR DLR DLR SITE SITE SITE SITE SEM CLAS CLAS LEC 0930 1130 1030 0800 1020 1220 1120 0915 M MWF MW MW TBA TBA TBA TBA Gerecke D Staff Corum K Mott C Classes for Sikeston students 8637 DH 0101 Fundamentals Dental Hygiene 8642 DH 0103 Fund of Dental Hygiene - Lab RM INSTR Special course fee $740.00. 8645 DH 0103 Special course fee $740.00. 8648 8650 8653 9404 8672 DH DH DH DH DH Special course fee. 8681 8709 8716 8725 DH DH DH DH Drafting and Design Engineering Technology • Fall 2014 8325 8325 8325 DDET DDET DDET 0110 0110 0110 Engineering Graphics I Engineering Graphics I Engineering Graphics I 3 01 1 01 1 01 1 LLB LLB LLB TRAD TRAD TRAD LEC LAB LAB 0800 0900 0800 0850 1050 0950 M M W UMMEL UMMEL UMMEL 118 118 118 Bartholet F Bartholet F Bartholet F 0120 0120 0120 Descriptive Geometry Descriptive Geometry Descriptive Geometry 3 01 1 01 1 01 1 LLB LLB LLB TRAD TRAD TRAD LEC LAB LAB 1300 1400 1300 1350 1550 1450 T T R UMMEL UMMEL UMMEL 118 118 118 Bartholet F Bartholet F Bartholet F 0130 0130 0130 Engineering Graphics II Engineering Graphics II Engineering Graphics II 3 01 1 01 1 01 1 LLB LLB LLB TRAD TRAD TRAD LEC LAB LAB 1300 1400 1300 1350 1550 1450 M M W UMMEL UMMEL UMMEL 118 118 118 Bartholet F Bartholet F Bartholet F 0204 Indust Static & Strenth Mat 3 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1000 1115 MW UMMEL 140 Murphy C 0210 0210 0210 Technical Illustration Technical Illustration Technical Illustration 3 01 1 01 1 01 1 LLB LLB LLB TRAD TRAD TRAD LEC LAB LAB 0800 0900 0800 0850 1050 0950 T T R UMMEL UMMEL UMMEL 118 118 118 Bartholet F Bartholet F Bartholet F 0491 0491 0491 0499 0499 0499 Internship in DDET Internship in DDET Internship in DDET Independent Study in DDET Independent Study in DDET Independent Study in DDET 1 2 3 1 2 3 01 02 03 01 02 03 1 1 1 1 1 1 INT INT INT IND IND IND INDV INDV INDV RESR RESR RESR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Economics of Social Issues 3 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0800 0850 MWF PLASTR 306 Mann T Economics of Social Issues 3 02 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0930 1045 TR PLASTR 322 Nichols B Economics of Social Issues 3 03 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1830 2115 W PLASTR 104 Babb K Economics of Social Issues 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Lab fee $70 8326 8326 8326 DDET DDET DDET Lab fee $70. 8327 8327 8327 DDET DDET DDET Lab fee $70. 8329 DDET Lab fee $70. 8328 8328 8328 DDET DDET DDET Lab fee $70. 8330 8331 8332 8333 8334 8335 DDET DDET DDET DDET DDET DDET Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Economics • Fall 2014 9143 ECON 0101 Not for business majors. 9378 ECON 0101 Not for business majors. 9145 ECON 0101 Not for business majors. 9148 ECON 0101 Spaeth B Not for business majors. This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office required. Final exam will require students to come to campus or arrange for an approved proctor. 9405 ECON 0101 Economics of Social Issues 3 51 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Spaeth B Not for business majors. This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office required. Final exam will require students to come to campus or arrange for an approved proctor. 9156 9150 ECON ECON 0201 0201 Principles Economics (Macro) Principles Economics (Macro) 3 3 03 1 01 1 CLS CLS TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS 0900 0930 0950 1045 MWF TR PLASTR PLASTR 323 208 Rawlins R Adongo J 37 CRN 9153 9159 SUBJ ECON ECON NO 0201 0201 TITLE Principles Economics (Macro) Principles Economics (Macro) CR SEC PT ST 3 3 02 1 50 1 CLS DLR IM TRAD INET MT CLAS TBA START END 1100 TBA 1215 TBA DAYS TR TBA BLDG TBA TBA RM INSTR Adongo J Rawlins R This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. Need Microsoft Office :Word, PowerPoint and Excel. Comprehensive final exam will require students to come to campus or arrange for an approved proctor. 9164 9162 9167 ECON ECON ECON 0202 0202 0202 Principles Economics (Micro) Principles Economics (Micro) Principles Economics (Micro) 3 3 3 02 1 01 1 50 1 CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD INET CLAS CLAS TBA 1000 1100 TBA 1050 1215 TBA MWF TR TBA PLASTR PLASTR TBA 208 213 Adongo J Abrahams N Abrahams N This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. Need Microsoft Office: Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. Comprehensive final exam will require students to come to campus or arrange for an approved proctor. 9171 9172 9174 ECON ECON ECON 0300 0301 0301 Money & Financial Institutions Managerial Economics Managerial Economics 3 3 3 01 1 01 1 50 1 CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD INET CLAS CLAS TBA 1100 0900 TBA 1150 0950 TBA MWF MWF TBA PLASTR PLASTR TBA 213 102 Abrahams N Abrahams N Abrahams N CLAS TBA TBA TBA TBA 0900 TBA TBA TBA TBA 0950 TBA TBA TBA TBA MWF TBA TBA TBA TBA PLASTR TBA TBA TBA TBA 213 Adongo J Smith D Smith D Smith D Smith D TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Smith D TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Smith D TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Smith D Smith D Smith D Smith D TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Smith D TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Smith D This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9175 9176 9178 9179 9181 ECON ECON ECON ECON ECON 0325 0491 0491 0491 0491 Law and Economics Internship in Economics Internship in Economics Internship in Economics Internship in Economics 3 1 2 3 1 01 01 02 03 50 1 1 1 1 1 CLS INT INT INT DLR TRAD INDV INDV INDV INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9184 ECON 0491 Internship in Economics 2 51 1 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9185 ECON 0491 Internship in Economics 3 52 1 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9186 9188 9189 9190 ECON ECON ECON ECON 0499 0499 0499 0499 Independent Study Economics Independent Study Economics Independent Study Economics Independent Study Economics 1 2 3 1 01 02 03 50 1 1 1 1 IND IND IND DLR RESR RESR RESR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9192 ECON 0499 Independent Study Economics 2 51 1 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9193 ECON 0499 Independent Study Economics 3 52 1 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. English • Fall 2014 English 0080 is required of students with an ACT score of 16 or less. ENG 101 is open to students who have an ACT score of 17 or higher, or who can demonstrate in a placement essay satisfactory writing skills in preparation for ENG 101. Those students having no ACT English score must write a placement essay. 9087 ENG 0080 Basic Composition 3 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0900 0950 MWF HEARNS 307 Magnin A 9088 ENG 0080 Basic Composition 3 02 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1000 1050 MWF HEARNS 307 Magnin A 9089 ENG 0080 Basic Composition 3 03 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1100 1150 MWF HEARNS 307 Magnin A 9090 ENG 0080 Basic Composition 3 04 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1200 1250 MWF HEARNS 307 Magnin A 9091 ENG 0080 Basic Composition 3 05 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0930 1045 TR HEARNS 307 Staff 9092 ENG 0080 Basic Composition 3 06 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1100 1215 TR HEARNS 307 Staff 9093 ENG 0080 Basic Composition 3 07 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1300 1415 TR HEARNS 307 Staff 9094 ENG 0080 Basic Composition 3 08 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1730 2015 T PLASTR Berry A 9095 ENG 0101 College Composition I (WI) 3 01 1 CMB HYBD CLAS 0800 0850 MW KUHN 206 McSpadden H This hybrid course meets two days a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9096 9097 9098 9099 9100 9101 9248 9249 9250 9251 ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 College Composition I (WI) College Composition I (WI) College Composition I (WI) College Composition I (WI) College Composition I (WI) College Composition I (WI) College Composition I (WI) College Composition I (WI) College Composition I (WI) College Composition I (WI) 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CMB CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD HYBD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS 0800 0900 0900 1000 1000 1100 1100 1200 1200 1300 0850 0950 0950 1050 1050 1150 1150 1250 1250 1350 MWF MW MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF KUHN KUHN KUHN KUHN KUHN KUHN KUHN KUHN KUHN KUHN 210 210 206 206 210 206 103 103 101 101 Toliver C McSpadden H Kumbier W Murphy M Toliver C Murphy M Staff Staff Staff Staff 38 CRN 9252 9253 9254 9256 9257 9258 9266 9267 9268 9269 9270 9271 9272 9273 9274 9275 9276 9277 9278 9279 9280 9281 SUBJ ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG NO 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 0102 0102 0102 0102 0102 0102 0102 0102 0102 0102 0102 TITLE College Composition I (WI) College Composition I (WI) College Composition I (WI) College Composition I (WI) College Composition I (WI) College Composition I (WI) College Composition I (WI) College Composition I (WI) College Composition I (WI) College Composition I (WI) College Composition I (WI) College Composition II (WI) College Composition II (WI) College Composition II (WI) College Composition II (WI) College Composition II (WI) College Composition II (WI) College Composition II (WI) College Composition II (WI) College Composition II (WI) College Composition II (WI) College Composition II (WI) CR SEC PT ST 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 50 51 52 53 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 50 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS DLR DLR DLR DLR CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS DLR IM TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INET INET INET INET TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INET MT START END DAYS BLDG RM 102 103 102 103 102 206 INSTR CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA CLAS TBA TBA TBA TBA CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA 0800 0930 0930 1100 1100 1300 1700 TBA TBA TBA TBA 0900 1000 1100 1200 1830 0800 0930 1100 1300 1830 TBA 0915 1045 1045 1215 1215 1415 1815 TBA TBA TBA TBA 0950 1050 1150 1250 2115 0915 1045 1215 1415 2115 TBA TR TR TR TR TR TR TR TBA TBA TBA TBA MWF MWF MWF MWF M TR TR TR TR T TBA KUHN KUHN KUHN KUHN KUHN KUHN PLASTR TBA TBA TBA TBA KUHN KUHN LBRARY LBRARY PLASTR KUHN KUHN KUHN KUHN PLASTR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Luper J TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA 0930 1100 0930 1200 1300 0930 1100 1000 0900 0800 1100 1300 TBA 1045 1215 1045 1250 1415 1045 1215 1050 0950 0915 1215 1350 TBA TR TR TR MWF TR TR TR MWF MWF TR TR MWF TBA KUHN KUHN KUHNX KUHN KUHN KUHN KUHN KUHN KUHN KUHN KUHN KUHN TBA 210 210 118 210 210 104 105 105 105 206 206 105 Ackiss D Ackiss D Kumbier W Brown J Brown J Rodgers M Rodgers M Kumbier W Dworkin J Toliver C Toliver C Staff Murphy M CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA 0800 0930 1100 1200 TBA 0915 1045 1150 1250 TBA TR TR MWF MWF TBA KUHN KUHN KUHN KUHN TBA 105 105 104 104 McSpadden H McSpadden H Staff Staff Greenlee G CLAS CLAS 0800 1000 0850 1050 MWF MW KUHN KUHN 105 103 Staff Greenlee G 104 104 420 420 101 101 101 101 Studebaker K Greenlee G Staff Staff Studebaker K Staff Dworkin J Jamo S Jamo S Staff Staff Tiwari A Tiwari A Chism H Chism H Hopper C Staff Staff Rigdon B Rigdon B Hopper C Luper J This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9282 ENG 0102 College Composition II (WI) 3 51 1 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9283 ENG 0102 College Composition II (WI) 3 52 1 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9284 9285 9286 9287 9288 9289 9290 9291 9292 9293 9294 9295 9296 ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG 0111 0111 0202 0216 0216 0250 0250 0261 0262 0271 0271 0272 0272 Adv College Composition (WI)HN Adv College Composition (WI)HN Writing & Res English (WI) Creative Writing (WI) Creative Writing (WI) Introduction to Literature Introduction to Literature World Literature I World Literature II British Literature I British Literature I British Literature II British Literature II 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 01 02 01 01 02 01 02 01 01 01 02 01 50 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9297 9298 9299 9300 9301 ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG 0281 0281 0282 0282 0282 American Literature I American Literature I American Literature II American Literature II American Literature II (WI) 3 3 3 3 3 01 02 01 02 50 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9302 9303 ENG ENG 0301 0305 Intro to English Linguistics The Short Story (WI) 3 3 01 1 01 1 CLS CMB TRAD HYBD This hybrid course meets two days a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9304 ENG 0305 The Short Story (WI) 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Greenlee G TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Brown J CLAS CLAS 1100 1400 1215 1450 TR MWF KUHN KUHN This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9305 ENG 0305 The Short Story (WI) 3 51 1 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9306 9307 ENG ENG 0310 0319 Professional Writing (WI) Tch Writing Mdl & Sec Sch (WI) 3 3 01 1 01 1 CLS CLS TRAD TRAD 201 210 Brown J Gray K 39 CRN 9308 9309 9310 9311 9312 9326 9327 9328 9329 9330 9331 9323 9324 9325 SUBJ ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG ENG NO 0325 0361 0371 0381 0450 0491 0491 0491 0491 0491 0491 0499 0499 0499 TITLE Children's Literature (WI) SWL: Translation SBL: Contemporary Fiction SAL: Ozarks Literature Shakespeare Internship in English Internship in English Internship in English Internship in English Internship in English Internship in English Independent Study Independent Study Independent Study CR SEC PT ST 3 3 3 3 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 03 04 05 06 01 02 03 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IM MT START END DAYS BLDG RM INSTR CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS INT INT INT INT INT INT IND IND IND TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV RESR RESR RESR CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 0930 1100 0900 0930 1100 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 1045 1150 0950 1045 1215 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TR MWF MWF TR TR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TAYLOR KUHN KUHN KUHN KUHNX TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 217 210 103 206 118 Howarth M Dworkin J Murphy M Brown J Kumbier W Brown J Brown J Brown J Brown J Brown J Brown J Ackiss D Ackiss D Ackiss D CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS 1100 1000 0900 1100 1300 0930 1100 1000 1300 0930 1430 1100 1300 1300 1300 1300 1400 1100 0930 1430 1215 1050 0950 1150 1415 1045 1150 1050 1350 1045 1545 1150 1415 1350 1415 1350 1450 1215 1045 1545 TR MWF MWF MWF TR TR MWF MWF MWF TR TR MWF TR MWF TR MWF MWF TR TR TR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR 303 319 311 204 317 317 206 311 319 311 311 311 319 317 311 311 311 311 319 319 Staff Gram K Keller K Carmichael A Kester K Staff Gram K Keller K Carmichael A Myers J Gram K Kester K Carmichael A Staff Gram K Kester K Carmichael A Myers J Gram K Carmichael A INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA English as a Second Language • Fall 2014 8340 8342 8345 8348 8349 8350 8351 8352 8353 8354 8355 8356 8357 8358 8359 8360 8361 8362 9390 8364 ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL ESL 0051 0052 0053 0054 0057 0061 0062 0063 0064 0067 0072 0073 0074 0077 0082 0083 0084 0087 0092 0128 L1: Introduction to Grammar L1: Begin Listening & Speaking L1: Beginning Reading L1: Beginning Composition L1: Beginning English Skills L2: Basic Grammar L2: Speaking/Listening L2: Reading Skills L2: Writing in English L2: Develop Basic Eng Skills L3: Speaking/Listening L3: Reading/Vocabulary L3: ESL Composition L3: Intermediate ESL Skills L4:Academic Speaking/Listening L4: Academic Reading L4: ESL Composition L4: Academic ESL Skills L5: Adv Speaking & Listening Reading Pronunciation & Vocab 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 50 06 DLR Entrepreneurship • Fall 2014 8375 ENT 0202 Bus Opportunities & Innovation Bradshaw K Class meets online August 18 - September 19, 2014. Microsoft Office is required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8381 ENT 0203 Legal Aspects Entrepreneurs 1 50 27 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Bradshaw K Class meets online November 3 - December 5, 2014. Microsoft Office is required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8383 ENT 0204 Initial Capitalization 1 50 06 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff Class meets online August 18 - September 19, 2014. Microsoft Office is required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9379 ENT 0207 Ent Accounting Foundations 1 50 06 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Robinson L Class meets online August 18 - September 19, 2014. Microsoft Office is required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8385 ENT 0208 Ent Accounting Records 1 50 14 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Robinson L Class meets online September 29 - October 31, 2014. Microsoft Office is required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8388 ENT 0210 The Mgmt Process Entrepreneurs 1 50 06 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Surbrugg K Class meets online August 18 - September 19, 2014. Microsoft Office is required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8390 ENT 0212 Human Resource Issues Entrepnr 1 50 27 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Surbrugg K Class meets online November 3 - December 5, 2014. Microsoft Office is required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8394 ENT 0309 New Venture Taxation 1 50 27 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Robinson L Class meets online November 3 - December 5, 2014. Microsoft Office is required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8395 ENT 0311 Entrepreneurship Strategy 1 50 06 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Surbrugg K Class meets online September 29 - October 31, 2014. Microsoft Office is required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 40 CRN 8399 SUBJ ENT NO 0321 TITLE Business Planning Entrepreneur CR SEC PT ST 1 50 14 DLR IM INET MT TBA START END TBA TBA DAYS TBA BLDG TBA RM INSTR Bradshaw K Class meets online September 29 - October 31, 2014. Microsoft Office is required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8400 ENT 0402 Managing Innovation&Technology 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Bradshaw K Microsoft Office is required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. Environmental Health • Fall 2014 8181 8181 EH EH 0101 0101 General Biology General Biology 4 01 1 01 1 CLS CLS TRAD TRAD LEC LAB 1000 1300 1050 1450 MWF W REYNLD REYNLD INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 232 237 Kennedy M Kennedy M This is a special topics course with an emphasis in Environmental Health. Cross-listed as BIO 101. 8182 EH 0101 General Biology 4 50 1 DLR Sample S This is a special topics course with an emphasis in Environmental Health. Cross-listed as BIO 101. You must have the minimum computer requirements for an Internet course. Exams will require students to come to campus or arrange for an approved proctor. 8183 EH 0304 Intro Geographic Info Systems 3 01 1 CLS TRAD LEC 1100 1215 TR WEBSTR 224 Yeager C 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Kennedy M Cross-listed as EH 304 and GEOG 304. 8188 EH 0370 Environmental Health & Safety Cross-listed as BIO 370 and HS 370. You must have the minimum computer requirements for an Internet course. Exams will require students to come to campus or arrange for an approved proctor. 8184 8185 8186 EH EH EH 0373 0374 0375 Solid & Hazardous Waste Mgmt Ind Hygiene Sampling & Mgmt Disease Vector Control 3 3 1 01 1 CLS 01 1 CLS 01 02 CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD LEC LEC CLAS 0900 1100 1100 0950 1150 1150 MWF TR MW REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD 235 235 235 Kennedy M Kennedy M Fletcher M LEC LAB TBA 1000 1300 TBA 1050 1450 TBA MW R TBA REYNLD TBA TBA 235 Fletcher M Fletcher M Fletcher M Cross-listed as BIO 375. This course is a first term only course and runs from 08/18/14 through 10/08/14. 8187 8187 8189 EH EH EH 0376 0376 0377 Water Quality Management Water Quality Management Food Safety 3 3 01 1 01 1 50 1 CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD INET Call Dr. Fletcher at 417-625-9765 for enrollment. You must have the minimum computer requirements for an Internet course. Exams will require students to come to campus or arrange an approved proctor. 8190 EH 0378 Occupational Health and Safety 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Kennedy M Call Dr. Fletcher at 417-625-9765 for enrollment. You must have the minimum computer requirements for an Internet course. Exams will require students to come to campus or arrange an approved proctor. 8191 EH 0380 Epidemiology 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Fletcher M Cross-listed as BIO 380 and HS 380. You must have the minimum computer requirements for an Internet course. Exams will require students to come to campus or arrange an approved proctor. 8192 8193 8194 8195 8196 8197 8198 8199 8200 EH EH EH EH EH EH EH EH EH 0491 0491 0491 0491 0491 0491 0499 0499 0499 Internship in Env. Health Internship in Env. Health Internship in Env. Health Internship in Env. Health Internship in Env. Health Internship in Env. Health Ind Study in Env Hlth & Safety Ind Study in Env Hlth & Safety Ind Study in Env Hlth & Safety 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 01 02 03 04 05 06 01 02 03 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 INT INT INT INT INT INT IND IND IND INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Fletcher M Fletcher M Fletcher M Fletcher M Fletcher M Fletcher M Fletcher M Fletcher M Fletcher M Finance • Fall 2014 9255 FIN 0101 Intro Personl Finance Planning 3 01 1 CMB HYBD CLAS 1715 1830 T PLASTER 213 Staff 9195 9199 9216 FIN FIN FIN 0330 0350 0350 Principles of Insurance Financial Management Financial Management 3 3 3 01 1 02 1 03 1 CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD SITE CLAS CLAS CLAS 1830 1000 0930 2115 1050 1045 M MWF TR PLASTR 323 PLASTR 322 NEOSHO Moore C Rawlins R Rawlins R Staff Nichols B This hybrid course meets on campus once a week for 75 minutes. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. This class is held on Crowder College campus, Neosho, MO, McDonald Hall. 9197 9218 FIN FIN 0350 0350 Financial Management Financial Management 3 3 01 1 50 1 CLS DLR TRAD INET CLAS TBA 1830 TBA 2115 TBA T TBA PLASTR TBA 323 9219 9220 FIN FIN 0400 0411 Bank Management Investments 3 3 01 1 01 1 CLS CMB TRAD HYBD CLAS CLAS 1830 1000 2115 1050 W MW PLASTR PLASTR 306 211 This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. Need Microsoft Office: Word, PowerPoint and Excel. Comprehensive final exam will require students to come to campus or arrange for an approved proctor. White M Nichols B This hybrid course meets on campus twice a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. Microsoft Office required. 9222 9223 9225 9227 FIN FIN FIN FIN 0491 0491 0491 0491 Internship in Finance Internship in Finance Internship in Finance Internship in Finance 1 2 3 1 01 02 03 50 1 1 1 1 INT INT INT DLR INDV INDV INDV INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Smith D Smith D Smith D Smith D 41 CRN 9228 SUBJ FIN NO 0491 TITLE Internship in Finance CR SEC PT ST 2 51 1 DLR IM INET MT START END DAYS BLDG RM INSTR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Smith D TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Smith D TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Smith D Smith D Smith D Smith D TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Smith D TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Smith D This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9229 FIN 0491 Internship in Finance 3 52 1 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9231 9232 9233 9234 FIN FIN FIN FIN 0499 0499 0499 0499 Independent Study in Finance Independent Study in Finance Independent Study in Finance Independent Study in Finance 1 2 3 1 01 02 03 50 1 1 1 1 IND IND IND DLR INDV INDV INDV INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9235 FIN 0499 Independent Study in Finance 2 51 1 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9237 FIN 0499 Independent Study in Finance 3 52 1 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. Foreign Languages • Fall 2014 8040 8041 CHI CHI 0101 0499 Beginning Chinese I (Mandarin) Independent Study 3 1 01 1 01 1 CLS IND TRAD INDV CLAS TBA 1100 TBA 1150 TBA MWF TBA WEBSTR 319 TBA Hou S Hou S 8042 8043 8044 8045 8046 8047 8048 8050 FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN 0101 0101 0102 0203 0204 0303 0403 0429 Beginning French I Beginning French I Beginning French II Intermediate French I Intermediate French II French Composition (WI) Nineteenth-Century French Lit French Cinema MU (Consortium) 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 01 02 01 01 01 01 01 01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA 1000 1400 1200 1100 1300 1300 1100 TBA 1050 1450 1250 1150 1350 1415 1215 TBA MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TR TR TBA WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR TBA Parsons J Turman K Parsons J Turman K Turman K Turman K Turman K Turman K 306 306 306 306 306 306 306 A Foreign Language Consortium course offered by University of Missouri. 8051 FREN 0499 Independent Study 1 01 1 IND INDV TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Turman K 8055 8057 8059 8060 GER GER GER GER 0102 0203 0401 0498 Beginning German II Intermediate German I Ger Mus, Lit, & Art-19th Cent Advanced Topics in German 3 3 3 3 01 01 01 50 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD TRAD INET CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA 1000 1100 1100 TBA 1050 1150 1215 TBA MWF MWF TR TBA WEBSTR 317 WEBSTR 317 WEBSTR 317 TBA Cramer S Cramer S Cramer S Cramer S Advanced Grammar. A Foreign Language Consortium course offered by MSSU. 8062 GER 0499 Independent Study 1 01 1 IND INDV TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Cramer S 8063 8064 8065 JPN JPN JPN 0101 0203 0499 Beginning Japanese I Intermediate Japanese I Independent Study 3 3 1 01 1 01 1 01 1 CLS CLS IND TRAD TRAD INDV CLAS CLAS TBA 0900 1100 TBA 0950 1215 TBA MWF TR TBA WEBSTR 319 WEBSTR 319 TBA Hou S Hou S Hou S 8072 SPAN 0100 Workplace and Travel Spanish 3 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1000 1050 MWF WEBSTR 308 Smith L 1910 M WEBSTR 308 Liso S This course is for students to fulfill the General Education Requirement Area I, but does not satisfy the BA language requirement. 8075 SPAN 0100 Workplace and Travel Spanish 3 02 1 CLS HYBD CLAS 1730 Law Enforcement Emphasis. This course is for students to fulfill the General Education Requirement Area I, but it does not satisfy the BA language requirement. 8067 8069 8071 8073 8076 SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 Beginning Spanish I Beginning Spanish I Beginning Spanish I Beginning Spanish I Beginning Spanish I 3 3 3 3 3 01 02 03 04 05 1 1 1 1 02 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS 0800 0900 1100 1200 1300 0850 0950 1150 1250 1415 MWF MWF MWF MWF MTWR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR 304 306 308 304 304 Talavera-Ibarra P Liso S Smith L Talavera-Ibarra P Kilpatrick J DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Rodriguez V CLAS CLAS 0900 1300 0950 1415 MWF MTWR WEBSTR 304 WEBSTR 304 Talavera-Ibarra P Kilpatrick J This is an intensive course. Class meets the first eight weeks of the semester. 8077 SPAN 0101 Beginning Spanish I 3 50 1 This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8080 8081 SPAN SPAN 0102 0102 Beginning Spanish II Beginning Spanish II 3 3 01 1 CLS 02 03 CLS TRAD TRAD This is an intensive course. Class meets the last eight weeks of the semester. Enrollment priority is given to those who are taking the first intensive course. 42 CRN 8082 SUBJ SPAN NO 0102 TITLE Beginning Spanish II CR SEC PT ST 3 50 1 DLR IM INET MT START END DAYS BLDG TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA RM INSTR Liso S This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8083 SPAN 0203 Intermediate Spanish I 3 01 02 CLS TRAD CLAS 1300 1415 MTWR WEBSTR 308 Rodriguez V 50 1 INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Smith L CLAS CLAS 1100 1300 1150 1415 MWF MTWR WEBSTR 304 WEBSTR 308 Liso S Rodriguez V This is an intensive course. Class meets the first eight weeks of the semester. 8084 SPAN 0203 Intermediate Spanish I 3 DLR This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8085 8086 SPAN SPAN 0204 0204 Intermediate Spanish II Intermediate Spanish II 3 3 01 1 CLS 02 03 CLS TRAD TRAD This is an intensive course. Class meets the last eight weeks of the semester. Enrollment priority is given to those who are taking the first intensive course. 8087 8088 8089 8090 8091 8092 8093 8094 8095 8096 8097 8098 8099 SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN 0300 0301 0306 0310 0336 0360 0491 0491 0499 0499 0499 0499 0499 Grammar and Composition (WI) Intro to Lit & Spanish Review Intro Spanish Civ (WI) Conversation I Survey of Spanish American Lit Intro Medical Interpretation Internship in Spanish Internship in Spanish Independent Study Independent Study Independent Study Independent Study Independent Study 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 1 1 1 1 1 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 01 02 03 04 05 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS INT INT IND IND IND IND IND TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 0930 0930 1000 0900 0800 1100 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 1045 1045 1050 0950 0915 1215 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TR TR MWF MWF TR TR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 308 304 304 308 304 304 Liso S Kilpatrick J Rodriguez V Smith L Talavera-Ibarra P Kilpatrick J Kilpatrick J Kilpatrick J Liso S Rodriguez V Kilpatrick J Smith L Talavera-Ibarra P Introduction to Geography Introduction to Geography Introduction to Geography Physical Geography Physical Geography 3 3 3 4 01 02 03 01 01 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS LAB 1000 1300 1400 1000 0900 1050 1350 1450 1050 1050 MWF MWF MWF MWF R WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR REYNLD REYNLD 203 203 203 305 204 Yeager C Smith S Smith S Yeboah-Forson A Yeboah-Forson A Regions and Nations 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Geography • Fall 2014 8377 8386 8376 8486 8486 GEOG GEOG GEOG GEOG GEOG 0101 0101 0101 0201 0201 Cross listed as GEOL 201. 8877 GEOG 0211 Yeager C This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. Students must have access to high speed Internet connection, Microsoft PowerPoint, Word(, and be able to come to MSSU campus for testing or arrange for an off-campus proctor. Students must sign up for the Mastering Geography online supplement for this course. 9109 GEOG 0211 Regions and Nations 3 51 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Yeager C This is an Internet based course. Students must have access to a high speed Internet connection, Microsoft PowerPoint, Word, and be able to come to MSSU campus for testing or arrange for an offcampus proctor. Students must sign up for Mastering Geography online supplement for this course. 8379 8393 GEOG GEOG 0301 0304 Mapping and Society Intro Geographic Info Systems 3 3 01 1 01 1 CLS CLS TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS 1200 1100 1250 1215 MWF TR WEBSTR 203 WEBSTR 224 Yeager C Yeager C 3 01 1 INT INDV TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Yeager C Introduction to Geology Introduction to Geology Physical Geography Physical Geography 4 01 01 01 01 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD LEC LAB LEC LAB 1400 1400 1000 0900 1450 1650 1050 1050 MWF R MWF R REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD 305 204 305 204 Yeboah-Forson A Yeboah-Forson A Yeboah-Forson A Yeboah-Forson A Fund Earth & Space Science Earth & Space Science Lab Earth & Space Science Lab 3 1 1 01 1 01 1 02 1 CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS LAB LAB 1300 0900 1300 1350 1150 1550 MWF T T REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD 322 204 204 Yeboah-Forson A Staff Staff 3 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1200 1315 TR HS 166 Soriano M 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Cross listed as EH 304 & BIO 304. 8382 GEOG 0491 Internship in Geography Geology • Fall 2014 9082 9082 9083 9083 GEOL GEOL GEOL GEOL 0120 0120 0201 0201 4 Cross listed as GEOG 201. 9084 9085 9086 GEOL GEOL GEOL 0210 0212 0212 Health Sciences • Fall 2014 8960 HS 0111 Medical Terminology This course is cross listed with RAD 111. 8956 HS 0111 Medical Terminology This is an Internet course and it is cross listed with RAD111. Staff 43 CRN 9080 SUBJ HS NO 0305 TITLE Intercultural Communication WI CR SEC PT ST IM MT START END DAYS BLDG RM INSTR 3 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0900 0950 MWF WEBSTR 105 Kim H 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Dang T 3 51 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Dang T 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Brown B 3 51 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Brown B 3 01 1 CMB HYBD CLAS 1730 1845 T TBA Myers D This course is cross listed with COMM 305. 9074 HS 0305 Intercultural Communication WI This is an Internet course and it is cross listed with COMM 305. 9078 HS 0305 Intercultural Communication WI This is an Internet course and it is cross listed with COMM 305. 9315 HS 0312 Biomedical Ethics (WI) This is an Internet based course and is cross listed with PHIL 312. 9316 HS 0312 Biomedical Ethics (WI) This is an Internet based course. 9366 HS 0350 Fund. of Organized Mgmt (WI) This Hybrid course meets on campus one evening a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. This course is cross listed with MGMT 350. 9372 HS 0350 Fund. of Organized Mgmt (WI) 3 02 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0900 0950 MWF TBA Nielson B 3 03 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0930 1045 TR TBA Nielson B 3 04 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1100 1215 TR TBA Philibert N 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Campbell S TBA TBA TBA Wright E This course is cross listed with MGMT 350. 9373 HS 0350 Fund. of Organized Mgmt (WI) This course is cross listed with MGMT 350. 9374 HS 0350 Fund. of Organized Mgmt (WI) This course is cross listed with MGMT 350. 9364 HS 0350 Fund. of Organized Mgmt (WI) This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. Course is cross listed with MGMT 350. 9375 HS 0350 Fund. of Organized Mgmt (WI) 3 51 1 DLR INET TBA TBA This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. Course is cross listed with MGMT 350. 8315 HS 0370 Environmental Health & Safety 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Kennedy M 3 51 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA White S This is an Internet course and it is cross listed with BIO 370 and EH 370 9397 HS 0370 Environmental Health & Safety Cross listed as BIO 370. You must have the minimum computer requirements for an Internet course. Exams will require students to come to campus or arrange for an approved proctor. 8322 HS 0380 Epidemiology 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Fletcher M 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Corcoran C TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Gerecke D INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff This is an Internet course and it is cross listed with BIO 380 and EH 380. 8068 HS 0390 Health Care Systems This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8070 HS 0390 Health Care Systems 3 51 1 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8074 HS 0499 Independent Study 1 50 1 DLR This is an Internet course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8078 HS 0499 Independent Study 2 51 1 DLR This is an Internet course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8079 HS 0499 Independent Study 3 52 1 DLR This is an Internet course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. History • Fall 2014 8500 8519 8520 8523 8527 HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST 0110 0110 0110 0110 0110 US History 1492-1877 US History 1492-1877 US History 1492-1877 US History 1492-1877 US History 1492-1877 (HN) 3 3 3 3 3 01 02 03 05 07 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS 1000 1000 1100 1400 0800 1050 1050 1150 1450 0915 MWF MWF MWF MWF TR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR 207 210 207 204 205 Wagner S Staff Wagner S Fordham D Teverow P 0110 0110 0110 0110 0110 0110 0110 US History 1492-1877 US History 1492-1877 US History 1492-1877 US History 1492-1877 US History 1492-1877 US History 1492-1877 US History 1492-1877 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 08 09 04 10 11 06 50 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INET CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA 0800 1100 1300 1300 1430 1800 TBA 0915 1215 1415 1415 1545 2045 TBA TR TR TR TR TR T TBA WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR TBA 211 206 206 211 206 204 Wheeler N Staff Staff Wheeler N Fordham D Navarro J Wagner S Honors students only 8530 8541 8522 8559 8561 8525 8569 HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 44 CRN 8566 SUBJ HIST NO 0110 TITLE US History 1492-1877 CR SEC PT ST 3 51 1 DLR IM INET TBA MT TBA START END TBA TBA DAYS TBA BLDG RM CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA 0900 1000 1100 1300 1100 1600 1830 TBA 0950 1050 1215 1415 1215 1715 1945 TBA MWF MWF TR TR TR MW TR TBA WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR TBA 206 206 210 210 204 204 204 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA INSTR Navarro J This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8573 8581 8615 8612 8618 8617 8609 8619 HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST 0120 0120 0120 0120 0120 0120 0120 0120 US History 1877 to Present US History 1877 to Present US History 1877 to Present US History 1877 to Present US History 1877 to Present US History 1877 to Present US History 1877 to Present US History 1877 to Present 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 01 02 05 06 07 03 04 50 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INET Brownlee J Brownlee J Rice J Rice J Tannenbaum W Elliott D Tannenbaum W Staff This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8620 HIST 0120 US History 1877 to Present 3 51 1 DLR INET Staff This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8621 8622 8624 8625 8626 8627 8628 8629 9261 8631 8630 8632 8633 HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST 0130 0140 0150 0301 0350 0371 0410 0415 0491 0491 0497 0499 0499 Western Civilization to 1660 Western Civ. since 1660 Asian Civilizations Food Culture & Exchange Civil War & Reconstruct (WI) The Holocaust United States 1945-present (WI) AfricanAmerican Hist & Culture Internship in History Internship in History Seminar Historical Res (WI) Independent Study Independent Study 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 2 3 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 01 01 02 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS INT INT CLS IND IND TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INDV INDV SEMR RESR INDV CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA TBA CLAS TBA TBA 0900 0930 1400 1300 1200 0800 1300 1100 TBA TBA 1430 TBA TBA 0950 1045 1515 1350 1250 0915 1415 1215 TBA TBA 1545 TBA TBA MWF TR MW MWF MWF TR TR TR TBA TBA TR TBA TBA WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR TBA TBA WEBSTR TBA TBA 205 204 211 205 206 204 207 223 2 2 1 3 01 02 01 01 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS 1430 1430 1430 1400 1520 1650 1520 1630 T T R W TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR 218 217 217 217 Freeman C Howarth/Stanley Howarth M Howarth M 140 139 139 139 140 Howe E Marsh J Marsh J Howe E Marsh J Howe E Murphy C Marsh J Staff Staff Staff Howe E 223 Teverow P Tannenbaum W Wheeler N Teverow P Staff Tannenbaum W Wagner S Wheeler N Staff Staff Teverow P Staff Staff Honors Program • Fall 2014 8367 8387 8380 8391 HNRS HNRS HNRS HNRS 0201 0400 0490 0495 Service Learning (HN) Research Seminar and Tutorial Senior Thesis Folk & Fairy tales Industrial Engineering Technology • Fall 2014 8509 8498 8506 8502 8512 8518 8516 8514 9365 9367 9368 8517 IET IET IET IET IET IET IET IET IET IET IET IET 0105 0205 0310 0320 0355 0380 0383 0450 0491 0491 0491 0494 Intro Industrial Engineer Tech Computer App. & Cost Analysis Production Planning & Control Applied Stat Quality Cntl Work Measurement/Ergonomics Principles of Lean Power Generation Pneum & Hyd Facilities Mgmt and Planning Internship in IET Internship in IET Internship in IET Career Success 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 2 3 1 01 01 01 01 01 50 01 01 01 02 03 50 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS DLR LLB CLS INT INT INT DLR TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INET TRAD TRAD INDV INDV INDV INET CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA CLAS CLAS TBA TBA TBA TBA 1730 1100 0800 0930 1730 TBA 1730 1730 TBA TBA TBA TBA 2020 1215 0915 1045 2020 TBA 2120 2020 TBA TBA TBA TBA M MW TR TR T TBA W M TBA TBA TBA TBA UMMEL UMMEL UMMEL UMMEL UMMEL TBA UMMEL UMMEL TBA TBA TBA TBA 01 1 02 1 03 1 IND IND IND RESR RESR RESR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 01 1 02 1 CLS CMB TRAD HYBD CLAS CLAS 1100 1100 1150 1215 MWF T PLASTR PLASTR 140 118 Students are expected to attend a mock interview on campus. Time and day TBA. 9369 9370 9371 IET IET IET 0499 0499 0499 Independent Study IET Independent Study IET Independent Study IET 1 2 3 Staff Staff Staff International Business • Fall 2014 8796 8800 IB IB 0310 0310 International Business International Business 3 3 This Hybrid course meets on campus one day a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. 104 109 Campbell S Campbell S 45 CRN 8803 SUBJ IB NO 0310 TITLE International Business CR SEC PT ST 3 03 1 CMB IM HYBD MT CLAS START END DAYS BLDG RM 109 INSTR 1730 1845 R PLASTR Campbell S 1100 1215 R NEOSHO Campbell S T SITE Staff This Hybrid course meets on campus one evening a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. 8798 IB 0310 International Business 3 30 1 CMB HYBD CLAS This Hybrid course meets on Crowder College campus, Neosho, one day a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. 9361 IB 0310 International Business 3 70 1 CLS SITE CLAS 1900 2015 This class meets on the Campus of Crowder College in Jane, Missouri. This is a Hybrid class that meets once per week for 75 minutes with the remainder online. 8794 IB 0310 International Business 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Ansell N CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD INET CLAS CLAS TBA 1000 1000 TBA 1050 1050 TBA MWF MW TBA PLASTR PLASTR TBA 215 109 Marion T Moos J Moos J This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 8805 8807 8809 IB IB IB 0352 0400 0430 Intl Human Resource Mgmt International Marketing International Trade Finance 3 3 3 01 1 01 1 50 1 This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. International Studies • Fall 2014 8101 8102 8132 8139 8148 8158 INTS INTS INTS INTS INTS INTS 0201 0301 0306 0308 0402 0499 Introduction to Intl Studies World Humanities Introduction to Global Health Model United Nations Senior Thesis Intl Stdy (WI) Indep Study in Intl Studies 3 3 3 3 3 3 01 01 01 01 01 01 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS IND IND TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INDV INDV CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA TBA 0900 1300 1300 1600 TBA TBA 0950 1415 1350 1715 TBA TBA MWF TR MWF TR TBA TBA WEBSTR KUHN HS WEBSTR TBA TBA 211 103 328 211 Gubera C Dworkin J Whiteman S Kumbier/Teverow Stebbins C Stebbins C 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 1 1 1 1 02 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS 0800 0900 1000 1200 1300 0900 1100 1200 1800 0850 0950 1050 1250 1420 0950 1150 1250 2200 MW MW MW MW MW TR TR TR R BSC BSC YOUNG HS HS BSC BSC LG-PLT TBA 232 159 GYM 151 151 232 161 152 Turner W Myers L Benfield S Schneider J Browne B Webb C Flake D Kennedy K Dannelley J CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD HYBD CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS 0800 0900 0900 1000 1100 1300 0800 0800 0900 0930 1100 1300 0850 0950 0950 1050 1150 1350 0850 0850 0950 1020 1150 1350 MW MW MW MW MW MW TR TR TR TR TR T LG-PLT LG-PLT LG-PLT LG-PLT LG-PLT LG-PLT LG-PLT LG-PLT LG-PLT LG-PLT LG-PLT LG-PLT 149 149 152 149 151 149 149 151 152 150 150 150 Rogers D Rogers D Mitts M Rogers D Gray W Mitts M Darnell B Brown C Tuck N Mitts M Bruggeman M Hobbs J TRAD INET CLAS TBA 1600 TBA 1650 TBA TR TBA LG-PLT TBA 149 Gubera K Wolf A Kinesiology • Fall 2014 8531 8532 8533 8534 8535 8536 8538 8539 8540 KINE KINE KINE KINE KINE KINE KINE KINE KINE 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 0101 Couch to 5K Zumba Racquetball/Tennis Ballroom Dance Tai Chi Intro to Strength Training Yoga Women's Self Defense Scuba Diving Class meets off campus. Additional fee. For details contact Calypso at 417-624-0900. 8542 8546 8543 8544 8545 8547 8548 8943 8549 8550 8551 8552 KINE KINE KINE KINE KINE KINE KINE KINE KINE KINE KINE KINE 0103 0103 0103 0103 0103 0103 0103 0103 0103 0103 0103 0103 Lifetime Wellness Lifetime Wellness Lifetime Wellness Lifetime Wellness Lifetime Wellness Lifetime Wellness Lifetime Wellness Lifetime Wellness Lifetime Wellness Lifetime Wellness Lifetime Wellness Lifetime Wellness 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 This hybrid course meets one day a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. 8553 8555 KINE KINE 0103 0103 Lifetime Wellness Lifetime Wellness 2 2 13 1 50 1 CLS DLR Microsoft Word (Word and PowerPoint) required. Purchase of code for e-textbook required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8556 KINE 0103 Lifetime Wellness 2 51 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Schiding S Microsoft Word (Word and PowerPoint) required. Purchase of code for e-textbook required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8557 KINE 0103 Lifetime Wellness 2 52 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Schiding S Microsoft Word (Word and PowerPoint) required. Purchase of code for e-textbook required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8558 KINE 0103 Lifetime Wellness 2 53 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Schiding S Microsoft Word (Word and PowerPoint) required. Purchase of code for e-textbook required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8560 KINE 0113 Wellness for Hlth Professional Required for students majoring in the Department of Kinesiology. 2 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0800 0850 TR HS 152 Conklin C 46 CRN 8562 SUBJ KINE NO 0113 TITLE Wellness for Hlth Professional CR SEC PT ST IM MT START END DAYS BLDG RM INSTR 2 02 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0900 0950 MW HS 152 Conklin C 2 2 2 01 1 CLS 02 1 CLS 01 02 CMB TRAD TRAD HYBD CLAS CLAS CLAS 0900 1000 1000 0950 1050 1050 TR TR TR LG-PLT LG-PLT LG-PLT 149 149 152 Hobbs J Hobbs J Wolf A 152 Wolf A Required for students majoring in the Department of Kinesiology. 8563 8564 8565 KINE KINE KINE 0114 0114 0220 Fitness Programming & Asmt Fitness Programming & Asmt First Aid and Sport Safety Class meets first eight weeks of the semester. This hybrid class meets two days a week, the remainder is taught over the Internet. Additional lab fee required. 8570 KINE 0220 First Aid and Sport Safety 2 02 03 CMB HYBD CLAS 1000 1050 TR LG-PLT Class meets second eight weeks of the semester. This hybrid class meets two days a week, the remainder is taught over the Internet. Additional lab fee required. 8571 KINE 0220 First Aid and Sport Safety 2 03 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0800 0850 MW LG-PLT 150 Moore D Lifetime Activities I 3 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1100 1215 MTWR YOUNG 203 Mitts M 2 2 01 1 01 1 CLS CLS TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS 1300 0900 1350 0950 MW MW YOUNG LG-PLT 203 151 Beeler S Webb C 1 2 3 2 2 3 2 2 3 2 3 01 01 01 01 02 01 01 01 01 01 01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS 1300 1000 0800 0800 0900 0930 1000 0800 1100 0900 1100 1350 1050 0850 0850 0950 1045 1050 0850 1215 0950 1215 R TR MWF MW MW TR MW TR TR MW MTWR HS HS YOUNG TAYLOR TAYLOR YOUNG HS LG-PLT HS LG-PLT LG-PLT 167 152 203 218 218 203 151 150 152 150 149 Conklin C Hacker A Vavra P Bruggeman M Bruggeman M Beeler S Schneider J Mitts M Conklin C Hacker A Webb C Administration Hlth Promotion Psych Aspects Phys Educ School Health Education (WI) 3 2 3 01 1 01 1 01 1 CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS CLAS 0930 1100 0800 1045 1150 0915 TR MW TR LG-PLT LG-PLT YOUNG 151 150 203 Bruggeman M Bruggeman M Beeler S School Health Education (WI) 3 02 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1300 1415 TR YOUNG 203 Beeler S Adapted Physical Educ (WI) Nutrition for Human Devp Nutrition for Human Devp Nutrition for Human Devp 2 3 3 3 01 01 02 50 CLS CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD TRAD INET CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA 1300 1100 1800 TBA 1350 1215 2045 TBA TR TR W TBA LG-PLT HS HS TBA 149 167 167 Bruggeman M Pittman M Pittman M Hacker A Additional lab fee required. 8572 KINE 0251 Restricted to Physical Education majors. 8574 8575 KINE KINE 0255 0292 Dance & Recreational Pursuits Theory/Tech. Strength Training Restricted to Health Promotion and Wellness majors. 8576 8577 8578 8579 8582 8583 8585 8586 8587 8588 8589 KINE KINE KINE KINE KINE KINE KINE KINE KINE KINE KINE 0295 0305 0310 0311 0311 0321 0332 0340 0342 0345 0351 Orient Hlth Promo & Wellness Aging and Health Theory & Tech Elem Phys Educ I Physical Educ for Elem School Physical Educ for Elem School Theory & Tech Sec Phys Educ Thry/Tech of Move & Rhythms Motor Learning Physical Educ Biomechanical Analysis Move Tests & Measure Physical Educ Exercise Interventions Restricted to Health Promotion and Wellness majors. 8590 8592 8593 KINE KINE KINE 0352 0365 0370 Additional lab fee required. 8594 KINE 0370 Additional lab fee required. 8596 8597 8598 8599 KINE KINE KINE KINE 0375 0385 0385 0385 1 1 1 1 Microsoft Word (Word and PowerPoint) required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8600 KINE 0395 Practicum in Wellness 2 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1000 1140 F HS 152 Conklin C Physiology of Exercise Physiology Exercise Laboratory Physiology Exercise Laboratory Applications in Physical Educ 2 2 2 1 01 01 02 01 CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS 1200 1300 1300 0800 1250 1440 1440 0850 MW MW TR MW HS HS HS HS 152 154 154 152 Hacker A Hacker A Hacker A Beeler S Additional lab fee required. 8601 8602 8603 8604 KINE KINE KINE KINE 0431 0432 0432 0438 1 1 1 03 Class meets second eight weeks of semester. Additional lab fee required. 8614 KINE 0491 Internship in Wellness 6 01 1 INT TRAD TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Conklin C 1 2 3 01 1 02 1 03 1 CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Hobbs J Hobbs J Hobbs J 3 3 3 01 1 02 1 50 1 CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD INET CLAS CLAS TBA 0800 0900 TBA 0915 0950 TBA TR MWF TBA JUSTCE JUSTCE TBA Permission of instructor needed to enroll. 8605 8606 8607 KINE KINE KINE 0499 0499 0499 Independent Study Independent Study Independent Study Law Enforcement • Fall 2014 8454 8455 8456 LE LE LE 0100 0100 0100 Introduction Criminal Justice Introduction Criminal Justice Introduction Criminal Justice This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 116 139 Hulderman M Spurlin J Spurlin J 47 CRN 8458 SUBJ LE NO 0180 TITLE Basic Law Enforcement Academy CR SEC PT ST TRAD CLAS 0800 1700 MTWRF JUSTCE DAYS BLDG 024 Cowdin M CLS TRAD CLAS 1800 2200 MTWR JUSTCE 024 Cowdin M 13 01 03 CLS TRAD CLAS 0800 1700 MTWRF JUSTCE 024 Cowdin M 3 HYBD CLAS 1830 1945 M JUSTCE 141 Dagnan G 147 145 Scott T Carriger C 13 01 02 CLS IM MT START END RM INSTR Course meets approximately five Saturdays. Course requires $1000.00 lab fee. 8459 LE 0180 Basic Law Enforcement Academy 13 02 1 Course meets approximately five Saturdays. Course requires $1000.00 lab fee. 8460 LE 0181 Basic Law Enforcement Acad II Course meets approximately five Saturdays. 8461 LE 0200 Crime Scene Investigation I 01 1 CMB This hybrid course meets one day a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. Course requires $65.00 lab fee. 8462 8463 LE LE 0210 0220 Criminal Procedure Crime Scene Photography 3 3 01 1 01 1 CLS CLS TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS 0900 1700 0950 1815 MWF TR JUSTCE JUSTCE 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Horton G TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Thomason W HYBD CLAS 0930 1045 T JUSTCE INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Scott T TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Scott T HYBD CLAS 0800 0850 MW JUSTCE 145 Dankelson D HYBD CLAS 0900 0950 MW JUSTCE 145 Dankelson D INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Course requires $65.00 lab fee. 8464 LE 0225 Patrol Procedures This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8465 LE 0230 Community Policing 3 50 1 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8466 LE 0232 Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 01 1 CMB 147 Scott T This hybrid course meets one day a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. 8467 LE 0232 Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 50 1 DLR This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8468 LE 0232 Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 51 1 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8469 LE 0250 Criminal Law 3 01 1 CMB This hybrid course meets two days a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. 8470 LE 0250 Criminal Law 3 02 1 CMB This hybrid course meets two days a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. 8471 LE 0250 Criminal Law 3 50 1 DLR Scott T This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8472 LE 0260 Legal & Tech Aspects Firearms 3 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1530 1645 TR JUSTCE 116 Cowdin M 3 02 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1830 2115 R JUSTCE 116 Newell D 3 3 01 1 50 1 CLS DLR TRAD INET CLAS TBA 1100 TBA 1215 TBA TR TBA JUSTCE TBA 141 Fox W Fox W Course requires $65.00 lab fee. 8473 LE 0260 Legal & Tech Aspects Firearms Course requires $65.00 lab fee. 8474 8475 LE LE 0280 0280 Professional Writing CJ (WI) Professional Writing CJ (WI) This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. Manufacturing Engineering Technology • Fall 2014 8336 8336 8336 MET MET MET 0100 0100 0100 Intro to Machine Tool Process Intro to Machine Tool Process Intro to Machine Tool Process 3 01 1 01 1 01 1 LLB LLB LLB TRAD TRAD TRAD LEC LAB LAB 0900 1000 1000 0950 1150 1150 T R T UMMEL UMMEL UMMEL 140 140 140 Murphy C Murphy C Murphy C 0304 0304 CNC Project and Cost Analysis CNC Project and Cost Analysis 3 01 1 01 1 LLB LLB TRAD TRAD LEC LAB 1300 1300 1450 1450 T R UMMEL UMMEL 139 139 Murphy C Murphy C 0304 0304 CNC Project and Cost Analysis CNC Project and Cost Analysis 3 02 1 02 1 LLB LLB TRAD TRAD LEC LAB 1300 1300 1450 1450 T W UMMEL UMMEL 139 139 Murphy C Murphy C 0491 0491 0491 0499 0499 0499 Internship in MET Internship in MET Internship in MET Independent Study in MT Independent Study in MT Independent Study in MT 1 2 3 1 2 3 01 02 03 01 02 03 1 1 1 1 1 1 INT INT INT IND IND IND INDV INDV INDV RESR RESR RESR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 3 3 01 1 02 1 CLS CLS TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS 0900 0930 0950 1045 MWF TR PLASTR PLASTR Lab fee $35. 8337 8337 MET MET Lab fee $35. 8338 8338 MET MET Lab fee $35. 8339 8341 8343 8344 8346 8347 MET MET MET MET MET MET Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Management • Fall 2014 9332 9335 MGMT MGMT 0237 0237 Using Information Systems Using Information Systems 303 203 Dawson M Douglas M 48 CRN 9336 SUBJ MGMT NO 0237 TITLE Using Information Systems CR SEC PT ST 3 03 1 CMB IM HYBD MT CLAS START END 1730 1845 DAYS M BLDG PLASTR RM 303 INSTR Douglas M This Hybrid course meets on campus one evening a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2013 is required. 9333 MGMT 0237 Using Information Systems 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Dawson M This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2013 is required. Usage of a Mac is not supported in this course. 9334 MGMT 0237 Using Information Systems 3 51 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Dawson M This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2013 is required. Usage of a Mac is not supported in this course. 9338 9337 MGMT MGMT 0337 0337 Management Information Systems 3 Management Information Systems 3 01 1 30 1 CLS CLS TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS 1000 1800 1050 2045 MWF W PLASTR 203 NEOSHO Douglas M Staff DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Douglas M This course meets on the campus of Crowder College in Neosho one evening per week. 9339 MGMT 0337 Management Information Systems 3 50 1 This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 9343 9344 9345 9342 MGMT MGMT MGMT MGMT 0350 0350 0350 0350 Fund of Organizational Mgmt WI Fund of Organizational Mgmt WI Fund of Organizational Mgmt WI Fund of Organizational Mgmt WI 3 3 3 3 01 02 03 04 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CMB TRAD TRAD TRAD HYBD CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS 0900 0930 1100 1730 0950 1045 1215 1845 MWF TR TR T PLASTR PLASTR PLASTR PLASTR 203 323 215 304 Nielson B Nielson B Philibert N Myers D This Hybrid course meets on campus one evening a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 9362 MGMT 0350 Fund of Organizational Mgmt WI 3 70 1 CLS SITE CLAS 1730 1845 R TBA Staff This class meets on the Campus of Crowder College in Jane, Missouri. This is a Hybrid class that meets once per week for 75 minutes with the remainder online. 9340 MGMT 0350 Fund of Organizational Mgmt WI 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Campbell S DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Wright E CLS DLR TRAD INET CLAS TBA 0800 TBA 0850 TBA MWF TBA PLASTR TBA This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 9341 MGMT 0350 Fund of Organizational Mgmt WI 3 51 1 This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 9346 MGMT 0350 Fund of Organizational Mgmt WI 3 52 1 This is Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 9347 9348 MGMT MGMT 0352 0352 Human Resources Management Human Resources Management 3 3 01 1 50 1 323 Marion T Marion T This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2013 is required. Usage of a Mac is not supported in this course. 9349 MGMT 0354 Quality Management 3 01 1 CMB HYBD CLAS 0800 0850 T PLASTR 109 Marion T CLAS 0930 1045 R NEOSHO Marion T This Hybrid course meets on campus one day a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. 9350 MGMT 0354 Quality Management 3 30 1 CMB HYBD This Hybrid course meets on Crowder College campus in Neosho one day a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. 9351 9354 9353 MGMT MGMT MGMT 0411 0431 0431 Employment Law Operations Management Operations Management 3 3 3 01 1 01 1 30 1 CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS CLAS 1100 1200 1100 1215 1250 1215 TR MWF TR PLASTR 323 PLASTR 306 NEOSHO Agee T Vernon T Vernon T 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Nielson B CLS DLR TRAD INET CLAS TBA 0900 TBA 0950 TBA MWF TBA PLASTR TBA DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA CLS CLS TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS 1000 1100 1050 1150 MWF MWF PLASTR PLASTR This Hybrid course meets on Crowder College campus in Neosho. 9352 MGMT 0431 Operations Management This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 9355 9356 MGMT MGMT 0441 0441 Organizational Behavior Organizational Behavior 3 3 01 1 50 1 104 Philibert N Spaeth B This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 9357 MGMT 0445 Compensation & Benefits Mgmt 3 50 1 Philibert N This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 9358 9359 MGMT MGMT 0447 0452 Employee Training & Developmnt Strategic Management (WI) 3 3 01 1 01 1 306 211 Philibert N Cragin E An additional fee is charged for this course during fee assessment. All students are required to take the Major Field Assessment Test either 3-5 PM or 6:30-8:30 PM on Thursday, Nov 20, 2014. 8846 MGMT 0452 Strategic Management (WI) 3 02 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1730 2015 M PLASTR 215 Nielson B An additional fee is charged for this course during fee assessment. All students are required to take the Major Field Assessment Test either 3:00-5:00 PM or 6:30-8:30 PM on Thursday, Nov 20, 2014. 8844 MGMT 0452 Strategic Management (WI) 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Cragin E This is an Internet based course. An additional fee is charged for this course during fee assessment. All students are required to take the Major Field Assessment Test either 3:00-5:00 PM or 6:30-8:30 PM on Thursday, Nov 20, 2014. 8851 MGMT 0452 Strategic Management (WI) 3 51 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Schmidt T This is an Internet based course. An additional fee is charged for this course during fee assessment. All students are required to take the Major Field Assessment Test either 3:00-5:00 PM or 6:30-8:30 PM on Thursday, Nov 20, 2014. 49 CRN SUBJ NO TITLE CR SEC PT ST IM MT START END DAYS BLDG RM INSTR 3 3 3 TRAD TRAD HYBD CLAS CLAS CLAS 1000 1100 1900 1050 1215 2015 MWF TR T PLASTR PLASTR PLASTR 323 306 306 Dunlop J Myers D Myers D Marketing • Fall 2014 8815 8816 8818 MRKT MRKT MRKT 0300 0300 0300 Principles of Marketing Principles of Marketing Principles of Marketing 01 1 02 1 03 1 CLS CLS CMB This Hybrid course meets on campus one day a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the internet. 8814 MRKT 0300 Principles of Marketing 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Dawson M DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Myers D CLS SITE CLAS 1900 2015 R PLASTR This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 8819 MRKT 0300 Principles of Marketing 3 51 1 This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 9363 MRKT 0300 Principles of Marketing 3 70 1 208 Staff This class meets on the Campus of Crowder College in Jane, Missouri. This is a Hybrid class that meets once per week for 75 minutes with the remainder online. 8820 MRKT 0321 Prof Sales & Sales Mgmt 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Dunlop J CLS DLR TRAD INET CLAS TBA 0930 TBA 1045 TBA TR TBA PLASTR TBA 304 Dunlop J Dunlop J CLS DLR TRAD INET CLAS TBA 1000 TBA 1050 TBA MWF TBA PLASTR TBA 212 Schmidt T Yantis T CLS DLR TRAD INET CLAS TBA 0930 TBA 1045 TBA TR TBA PLASTR TBA 303 Schmidt T Schmidt T CLS DLR TRAD INET CLAS TBA 1100 TBA 1215 TBA TR TBA PLASTR TBA 320 Cragin E Cragin E CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INET CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA 0800 0900 1000 0930 1100 1300 1700 TBA 0850 0950 1050 1045 1215 1415 1815 TBA MWF MWF MWF TR TR TR MR TBA REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD TBA TBA 113 113 113 113 113 115 Staff Staff Lathrom G Vazquez J Vazquez J Curtis C Staff Staff This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 8821 8823 MRKT MRKT 0401 0405 Integrated Mktng Communication Internet Marketing 3 3 01 1 50 1 This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 8824 8825 MRKT MRKT 0432 0432 Consumer Behavior Consumer Behavior 3 3 01 1 50 1 This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 8826 8827 MRKT MRKT 0470 0470 Marketing Research Marketing Research 3 3 01 1 50 1 This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. 8828 8829 MRKT MRKT 0472 0472 Marketing Strategy Marketing Strategy 3 3 01 1 50 1 This is an Internet based course. Microsoft Office (PC) version 2010 or better is required. Mathematics • Fall 2014 8867 8868 8869 8870 8871 8872 8873 8874 MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH 0020 0020 0020 0020 0020 0020 0020 0020 Beginning Algebra Beginning Algebra Beginning Algebra Beginning Algebra Beginning Algebra Beginning Algebra Beginning Algebra Beginning Algebra 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 50 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Some exams are taken on campus or off- campus with an approve proctor. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements for an Internet based course. 8875 MATH 0020 Beginning Algebra 3 51 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff Some exams are taken on campus or off- campus with an approve proctor. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements for an Internet based course. 8876 MATH 0020 Beginning Algebra 3 52 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff Some exams are taken on campus or off- campus with an approve proctor. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements for an Internet based course. 8878 MATH 0020 Beginning Algebra 3 53 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff Some exams are taken on campus or off- campus with an approve proctor. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements for an Internet based course. 8879 8880 8881 8882 8883 8884 8885 8886 MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH 0030 0030 0030 0030 0030 0030 0030 0030 Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra Intermediate Algebra 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 50 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INET CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA 0800 1000 1100 1200 0800 0930 1830 TBA 0850 1050 1150 1250 0915 1045 1945 TBA MWF MWF MWF MWF TR TR MR TBA REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD TBA 112 112 112 112 112 112 115 Curtis C Appuhamy A Harmon D Staff Adkins A Adkins A Staff Staff Some exams are taken on campus or off campus with an approved proctor. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements for an Internet based course. 8887 MATH 0030 Intermediate Algebra 3 51 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff Some exams are taken on campus or off campus with an approved proctor. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements for an Internet based course. 8888 MATH 0030 Intermediate Algebra 3 52 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Some exams are taken on campus or off campus with an approved proctor. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements for an Internet based course. Staff 50 CRN 8889 SUBJ MATH NO 0030 TITLE Intermediate Algebra CR SEC PT ST 3 53 1 DLR IM INET MT TBA START END TBA TBA DAYS TBA BLDG TBA RM INSTR Staff Some exams are taken on campus or off campus with an approved proctor. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements for an Internet based course. 8890 8891 8892 8893 8894 8895 MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH 0119 0120 0120 0125 0125 0125 Math for Elementary Teachers I Math for Elem Teachers II Math for Elem Teachers II Contemporary Mathematics Contemporary Mathematics Contemporary Mathematics 3 3 3 3 3 3 01 01 02 01 02 50 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INET CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA 1100 1200 1300 0800 0900 TBA 1150 1250 1415 0850 0950 TBA MWF MWF TR MWF MWF TBA TAYLOR TAYLOR REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD TBA 106 106 111 115 115 Adkins L Adkins L Staff Staff Staff Laird R Some exams are taken on campus or off campus with an approved proctor. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements for an Internet based course. 8896 MATH 0125 Contemporary Mathematics 3 51 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff Some exams are taken on campus or off campus with an approved proctor. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements for an Internet based course. 8897 8898 MATH MATH 0129 0129 Finite Mathematics Finite Mathematics 3 3 01 1 50 1 CLS DLR TRAD INET CLAS TBA 0930 TBA 1045 TBA TR TBA REYNLD TBA 316 Harmon D Laird R Some exams are taken on campus or off campus with an approved proctor. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements for an Internet based course. 8899 MATH 0129 Finite Mathematics 3 51 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff Some exams are taken on campus or off campus with an approved proctor. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements for an Internet based course. 8900 MATH 0130 College Algebra 3 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0800 0850 MWF REYNLD 111 Appuhamy A College Algebra 3 02 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1000 1050 MWF REYNLD 115 Staff College Algebra 3 03 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1200 1250 MWF REYNLD 115 Hand L College Algebra 3 04 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1300 1350 MWF REYNLD 115 Harmon D College Algebra 3 05 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0800 0915 TR REYNLD 115 Appuhamy A College Algebra 3 06 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0930 1045 TR REYNLD 115 Staff College Algebra 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA A TI-89 Calculator is required. 8901 MATH 0130 A TI-89 Calculator is required. 8902 MATH 0130 A TI-89 Calculator is required. 8903 MATH 0130 A TI-89 Calculator is required. 8904 MATH 0130 A TI-89 Calculator is required. 8905 MATH 0130 A TI-89 Calculator is required. 8906 MATH 0130 Curtis C Some exams are taken on campus or off campus with an approved proctor. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements for an Internet based course. A TI-89 Calculator is required. 8907 MATH 0130 College Algebra 3 51 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Curtis C Some exams are taken on campus or off campus with an approved proctor. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements for an Internet based course. A TI-89 Calculator is required. 8908 8909 8910 8911 MATH MATH MATH MATH 0135 0135 0135 0135 Trigonometry Trigonometry Trigonometry Trigonometry 3 3 3 3 01 02 03 50 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD TRAD INET CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA 0900 1200 0800 TBA 0950 1250 0915 TBA MWF MWF TR TBA REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD TBA 112 316 111 Curtis C Curtis C Hand L Curtis C Some exams are taken on campus or off campus with an approved proctor. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements for an Internet based course. 8912 MATH 0135 Trigonometry 3 51 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Curtis C Some exams are taken on campus or off campus with an approved proctor. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements for an Internet based course. 8913 MATH 0140 Algebra and Trigonometry 5 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1100 1150 MTWRF REYNLD 316 Lathrom G Calculus/Analytic Geometry I 5 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1100 1150 MTWRF REYNLD 115 Hand L Calculus/Analytic Geometry I Calculus/Analytic Geometry II 5 5 02 1 01 1 CLS CLS TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS 1300 1100 1350 1150 MTWRF REYNLD MTWRF REYNLD 112 111 Appuhamy A Laird R Calculus/Analytic Geometry III 3 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1100 1150 MWF REYNLD 113 Curtis C Elementary Statistics 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA A TI-89 Calculator is required. 8915 MATH 0150 A TI-89 Calculator is required. 8921 8922 MATH MATH 0150 0250 A TI-89 Calculator is required. 8924 MATH 0260 A TI-89 Calculator is required. 8926 MATH 0310 Johnson K Some exams are taken on campus or off campus with an approved proctor. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements for an Internet based course. 8928 MATH 0310 Elementary Statistics 3 51 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Johnson K Some exams are taken on campus or off campus with an approved proctor. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements for an Internet based course. 8929 8930 8932 8933 MATH MATH MATH MATH 0332 0340 0350 0361 Geometry Discrete Mathematics Intro to Numerical Analysis Probability and Statistics I 3 3 3 3 01 01 01 01 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS 1200 1300 1000 1300 1250 1350 1050 1415 MWF MWF MWF TR REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD 111 316 316 113 Laird R Johnson K Harmon D Lathrom G 51 CRN 9400 8935 8937 8938 SUBJ MATH MATH MATH MATH NO 0452 0499 0499 0499 TITLE Mathematical Models (WI) Independent Study Independent Study Independent Study CR SEC PT ST 3 1 2 3 01 01 02 03 IM MT START END DAYS BLDG RM 316 INSTR 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS TBA TBA TBA 0800 TBA TBA TBA 0915 TBA TBA TBA TR TBA TBA TBA REYNLD TBA TBA TBA Curtis C Staff Staff Staff 10 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff TBA Staff Medical Technology • Fall 2014 8049 MT 0401 Clinical Chemistry Open only to those students accepted by a School of Medical Technology. This course is held at Mercy Hospital-Joplin. 8053 MT 0401 Clinical Chemistry 10 02 1 CLS TRAD TBA Open only to those students accepted by a School of Medical Technology. This course is held at Cox Health School of Medical Technology-Springfield. 8056 MT 0401 Clinical Chemistry 10 03 1 CLS TRAD TBA TBA TBA TBA Open only to those students accepted by a School of Medical Technology. This course is held at North Kansas City Memorial Hospital-North Kansas City, MO. 8058 MT 0403 Clinical Hematology 6 01 1 CLS TRAD TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff TBA Staff Open only to those students accepted by a School of Medical Technology. This course is held at Mercy Hospital-Joplin. 8061 MT 0403 Clinical Hematology 6 02 1 CLS TRAD TBA Open only to those students accepted by a School of Medical Technology. This course is held at Cox Health School of Medical Technology-Springfield. 8066 MT 0403 Clinical Hematology 6 03 1 CLS TRAD TBA TBA TBA TBA Open only to those students accepted by a School of Medical Technology. This course is held at North Kansas City Memorial Hospital-North Kansas City, MO. Military Science • Fall 2014 8365 8365 8366 8366 GOLD GOLD GOLD GOLD 0201 0201 0301 0301 Innovative Team Leadership Innovative Team Leadership Adaptive Team Leadership Adaptive Team Leadership 3 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD LEC LAB LEC LAB 0930 0600 1100 0600 1020 0700 1150 0700 TR MWF TR MWF JUSTCE TBA JUSTCE TBA 137 1 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0800 0850 TR FINART 106 Nenadal K 1 02 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1100 1150 TR FINART 106 Nenadal K 1 03 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0900 0950 TR FINART 106 Nenadal K 3 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0930 1045 TR FINART 108 Snodgrass B 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 3 01 01 01 01 137 Self A Self A Self A Self A Music • Fall 2014 8212 MUS 0103 Class Piano I Course is designated for Music Majors only. 8213 MUS 0103 Class Piano I Course is designated for Music Majors only. 8214 MUS 0103 Class Piano I Course is designated for Music Majors only. 8201 MUS 0106 World Music Satisfies area F of general education requirements. 8202 MUS 0106 World Music Snodgrass B An internet course with all exams taken online. Need audio CD player. Satisfies Area F of General Education Requirement. 8203 8204 8205 8206 8208 8209 8207 8210 MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS 0110 0110 0110 0110 0110 0110 0110 0110 Music Appreciation Music Appreciation Music Appreciation Music Appreciation Music Appreciation Music Appreciation Music Appreciation Music Appreciation 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 01 02 03 04 06 07 05 50 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INET CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA 0800 0900 1100 1200 1300 1400 0800 TBA 0850 0950 1150 1250 1350 1450 0915 TBA MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF TR TBA FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART FINART TBA 108 108 108 108 108 108 108 Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Cifelli C 4 1 1 2 1 01 01 01 01 01 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD INDV INDV INDV TRAD CLAS TBA TBA TBA CLAS 1000 TBA TBA TBA 1200 1050 TBA TBA TBA 1250 MTWRF TBA TBA TBA MTWRF FINART TBA TBA TBA FINART 208 Barelos A Wise P Montgomery R Montgomery R Sharlow D 1 2 1 2 01 01 01 01 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS INDV INDV INDV INDV TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA An internet course with all exams taken online. Need audio CD player. 8211 8217 8219 8220 8225 MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS 0111 0114 0116 0118 0121 Music Theory I Elective in Jazz Improvisation Applied Music Brass Elective Applied Music Brass Elective Concert Chorale 208 Concert Choir meets M-W-F only. 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TBA TBA 1350 TBA TBA M TBA TBA MWF TBA TBA FINART TBA TBA FINART 108 108 208 222 Barelos A Barelos A Snodgrass D Snodgrass D Snodgrass D Fronzaglia B Fronzaglia B Wise P Audition required. 8243 8244 8248 8251 8252 8256 MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS Audition required. 222 208 Cutler R Cutler R Montgomery R Cifelli C Cifelli C Sharlow D 53 CRN 8259 8261 8269 9376 8273 SUBJ MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS NO 0366 0368 0371 0376 0383 TITLE Applied Music Voice Elective Applied Music Voice Elective Brass Choir Applied Music Elec:Composition Percussion Ensemble CR SEC PT ST IM MT START END DAYS BLDG 1 2 1 1 1 01 01 01 01 01 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS INDV INDV TRAD INDV TRAD TBA TBA TBA TBA CLAS TBA TBA TBA TBA 1200 TBA TBA TBA TBA 1250 TBA TBA TBA TBA MWF TBA TBA TBA TBA FINART RM INSTR 222 Smith S Smith S Montgomery R Barelos A Fronzaglia B 222 Cifelli C Staff Instructor approval required for enrollment into this course. 8281 8285 MUS MUS 0385 0387 Woodwind Chamber Ensemble Wind Ensemble 1 1 01 1 01 1 CLS CLS INDV INDV TBA CLAS TBA 1100 TBA 1150 TBA TR TBA FINART 0391 0410 0413 0418 0428 0438 0444 0448 0450 0458 0468 0491 0491 0499 0499 0499 Marching Band Music Industry & Copyright Instrumental Music Methods Applied Music Brass Major Applied Music Piano Major Applied Music Percussion Major Adv Instrument Conducting Tech Applied Music String Major Senior Recital Applied Music Woodwind Major Applied Music Voice Major Internship in Music Industry Internship in Music Industry Independent Study Independent Study Independent Study 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 2 2 3 4 1 2 3 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 01 02 03 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS INT INT CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD INDV INDV INDV TRAD INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA TBA TBA CLAS TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 1400 0900 1100 TBA TBA TBA 1000 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 1600 0950 1150 TBA TBA TBA 1050 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA MWF TR MW TBA TBA TBA MW TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA FINART FINART FINART TBA TBA TBA FINART TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 222 208 222 3 5 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 1 1 1 02 02 03 03 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS LAB CLAS CLIN CLAS CLIN 1100 0800 0800 1400 0630 1400 0630 1350 1050 1050 1550 1600 1550 1600 T M TR MW F MW F HS HS HS HS TBA HS TBA 265 342 342 265 02 02 02 01 01 01 01 1 1 1 02 02 03 03 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS LAB CLAS CLIN CLAS CLIN 1100 0800 1100 1400 0630 1400 0630 1350 1050 1350 1550 1600 1550 1600 M M TR MW F MW F HS HS HS HS TBA HS TBA 265 342 342 265 01 03 03 01 01 01 01 1 1 1 02 02 03 03 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS LAB CLAS CLIN CLAS CLIN 1100 0800 0800 1400 0630 1400 0630 1350 1050 1050 1550 1600 1550 1600 T M WF MW R MW R HS HS HS HS TBA HS TBA 265 342 342 265 Audition required. 8288 8305 8306 8224 8232 8238 8307 8246 8308 8254 8265 8323 8324 8317 8319 8321 MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS MUS 222 Fronzaglia B Fronzaglia B Wise P Montgomery R Barelos A Fronzaglia B Staff Cutler R Fronzaglia B Cifelli C Smith S Fronzaglia B Fronzaglia B Staff Staff Staff Nursing • Fall 2014 JUNIOR BLOCK A 9129 NURS 0305 Pharmacology in Nursing 9137 NURS 0310 Hlth Assessment & Technologies 9137 NURS 0310 Hlth Assessment & Technologies 9194 NURS 0330 Adult Nursing I 9194 NURS 0330 Adult Nursing I 9208 NURS 0335 Adult Nursing II 9208 NURS 0335 Adult Nursing II JUNIOR BLOCK B 9130 NURS 0305 Pharmacology in Nursing 9138 NURS 0310 Hlth Assessment & Technologies 9138 NURS 0310 Hlth Assessment & Technologies 9200 NURS 0330 Adult Nursing I 9200 NURS 0330 Adult Nursing I 9208 NURS 0335 Adult Nursing II 9208 NURS 0335 Adult Nursing II JUNIOR BLOCK C 9129 NURS 0305 Pharmacology in Nursing 9139 NURS 0310 Hlth Assessment & Technologies 9139 NURS 0310 Hlth Assessment & Technologies 9200 NURS 0330 Adult Nursing I 9200 NURS 0330 Adult Nursing I 9211 NURS 0335 Adult Nursing II 9211 NURS 0335 Adult Nursing II 3 4 3 5 3 4 3 5 3 4 265 265 265 Linder J Linder J Linder J Hill S Hill S Dunlay S Dunlay S Linder J Blanton K Blanton K Hill S Hill S Dunlay S Dunlay S Linder J Eller C Eller C Hill S Hill S Dunlay S Dunlay S 54 CRN SUBJ NO TITLE JUNIOR BLOCK D 9129 NURS 0305 Pharmacology in Nursing 9140 NURS 0310 Hlth Assessment & Technologies 9140 NURS 0310 Hlth Assessment & Technologies 9202 NURS 0330 Adult Nursing I 9202 NURS 0330 Adult Nursing I 9213 NURS 0335 Adult Nursing II 9213 NURS 0335 Adult Nursing II JUNIOR BLOCK E 9130 NURS 0305 Pharmacology in Nursing 9141 NURS 0310 Hlth Assessment & Technologies 9141 NURS 0310 Hlth Assessment & Technologies 9202 NURS 0330 Adult Nursing I 9202 NURS 0330 Adult Nursing I 9213 NURS 0335 Adult Nursing II 9213 NURS 0335 Adult Nursing II JUNIOR BLOCK F 9130 NURS 0305 9142 NURS 0310 9142 NURS 0310 9206 NURS 0330 9206 NURS 0330 9215 NURS 0335 9215 NURS 0335 Pharmacology in Nursing Hlth Assessment & Technologies Hlth Assessment & Technologies Adult Nursing I Adult Nursing I Adult Nursing II Adult Nursing II SENIOR BLOCK A 9217 NURS 0400 Complex Nursing 9217 NURS 0400 Complex Nursing CR SEC PT ST IM MT START END DAYS BLDG RM INSTR 3 5 Linder J Blanton K Blanton K Hill S Hill S Hill S Hill S 3 4 3 5 3 4 3 5 3 4 6 01 04 04 04 04 03 03 1 1 1 02 02 03 03 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS LAB CLAS CLIN CLAS CLIN 1100 1400 1400 0800 0630 0800 0630 1350 1650 1650 0950 1600 0950 1600 T M WF MW R MW R HS HS HS HS TBA HS TBA 265 342 342 265 02 05 05 04 04 03 03 1 1 1 02 02 03 03 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS LAB CLAS CLIN CLAS CLIN 1100 1400 1100 0800 0630 0800 0630 1350 1650 1350 0950 1600 0950 1600 M M WF MW R MW R HS HS HS HS TBA HS TBA 265 342 342 265 02 06 06 04 04 03 03 1 1 1 02 02 03 03 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS LAB CLAS CLIN CLAS CLIN 1100 1400 1400 0800 0630 0800 0630 1350 1650 1650 0950 1600 0950 1600 M M TR MW F MW F HS HS HS HS TBA HS TBA 265 342 342 265 CLS CLS TRAD TRAD CLAS CLIN 0800 0630 1050 1600 M RF HS TBA 266 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 01 1 01 1 265 265 265 Linder J Eller C Eller C Hill S Hill S Hill S Hill S Linder J Linder J Linder J Hill S Hill S Hill S Hill S Corcoran C Corcoran C Instructor, clinical sites and times may vary throughout the semester. Lab sites rotate between facilities. 9230 NURS 0420 Nursing Ethics/Informatics(WI) 3 50 1 DLR INET Ayton G Microsoft Word and PowerPoint required. Must have an MSSU email address. Enrollment only through the Department of Nursing. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9241 9241 NURS NURS 0430 0430 Advanced Health Assessment Advanced Health Assessment SENIOR BLOCK B 9217 NURS 0400 Complex Nursing 9217 NURS 0400 Complex Nursing 3 01 1 01 1 CLS CLS TRAD TRAD CLAS LAB 1200 1400 1350 1650 M M HS HS 266 339 Korvick L Korvick L 6 01 1 01 1 CLS CLS TRAD TRAD CLAS CLIN 0800 0630 1050 1600 M RF HS TBA 266 Corcoran C Corcoran C TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Instructor, clinical sites and times may vary throughout the semester. Lab sites rotate between facilities. 9230 NURS 0420 Nursing Ethics/Informatics(WI) 3 50 1 DLR INET Ayton G Microsoft Word and PowerPoint required. Must have an MSSU email address. Enrollment only through the Department of Nursing. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum rcommended computer requirements. 9242 9242 NURS NURS 0430 0430 Advanced Health Assessment Advanced Health Assessment 3 02 1 02 1 CLS CLS TRAD TRAD CLAS LAB 1200 0800 1350 1050 M T HS HS 266 339 Jackson V Jackson V Complex Nursing Complex Nursing 6 03 1 03 1 CLS CLS TRAD TRAD CLAS CLIN 0800 0630 1050 1600 T RF HS TBA 266 Corcoran C Corcoran C CLAS CLAS LAB 1200 1200 0800 1450 1350 1050 W T W HS HS HS 266 266 339 Korvick L Madsen K Madsen K SENIOR BLOCK C 9224 9224 NURS NURS 0400 0400 Instructor, clinical sites and times may vary throughout the semester. Lab sites rotate between facilities. 9238 9243 9243 NURS NURS NURS 0420 0430 0430 Nursing Ethics/Informatics(WI) Advanced Health Assessment Advanced Health Assessment 3 3 01 1 03 1 03 1 CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD 55 CRN SUBJ NO TITLE SENIOR BLOCK D 9224 NURS 0400 Complex Nursing 9224 NURS 0400 Complex Nursing CR SEC PT ST IM MT START END DAYS BLDG RM INSTR 6 TRAD TRAD CLAS CLIN 0800 0630 1050 1600 T RF HS TBA 266 Corcoran C Corcoran C 266 266 339 Korvick L Jackson V Jackson V 03 1 03 1 CLS CLS Instructor, clinical sites and times may vary throughout the semester. Lab sites rotate between facilities. 9238 9244 9244 NURS NURS NURS 0420 0430 0430 Nursing Ethics/Informatics(WI) Advanced Health Assessment Advanced Health Assessment 3 3 01 1 04 1 04 1 CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS LAB 1200 1200 1400 1450 1350 1650 W T T HS HS HS 9128 NURS 0301 Transitions in Nursing 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Ayton G RNs only. Enrollment through the Department of Nursing. Students must be admitted to the nursing program. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. Microsoft Word and PowerPoint required. Must have a MSSU email address. 9245 NURS 0430 Advanced Health Assessment 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Ayton G RN's only. Microsoft Word and PowerPoint required. Enrollment only through the Department of Nursing. Students must be admitted to the nursing program. Laboratory session meets monthly on the following dates: 8/22, 9/26, 10/24, 11/21 and 12/5 from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM for all dates. Paralegal Studies • Fall 2014 8684 PLS 0201 Intro to Legal Assistance 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8690 PLS 0304 Legal Research 3 50 1 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. Cross listed as PSC 304 8710 PLS 0310 Ethics for Legal Professional 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff Staff This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8714 PLS 0401 Wills, Trusts, and Probate 3 50 1 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8715 PLS 0491 Internship 3 01 1 INT INDV TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 1 9 9 1 2 2 2 3 3 4 3 01 01 02 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 50 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INET TBA CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS LEC LAB CLAS TBA TBA 1300 1730 1300 1500 1400 1300 1600 0800 1300 TBA TBA 1700 2130 1350 1650 1550 1450 1650 1150 1700 TBA TBA TR TR M W M W M MW F TBA TBA HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS TBA 3 3 01 1 50 1 CLS DLR TRAD INET CLAS TBA 1000 TBA 1050 TBA MWF TBA PLASTR TBA Brown B Brown B Brown B Brown B Brown B Brown B Brown B Paramedic • Fall 2014 9067 9069 9070 9071 9072 9073 9075 9076 9076 9077 9079 PARA PARA PARA PARA PARA PARA PARA PARA PARA PARA PARA 0101 0220 0220 0251 0252 0253 0254 0255 0255 0256 0411 Escaping Violent Encounters Emergency Medical Technician Emergency Medical Technician EMS Foundations EMS Pharmacology EMS Pathophysiology Pulmonology Paramedic Skills Paramedic Skills Pre-Hospital Cardiology EMS Research 312 312 312 312 312 312 312 258 312 Peine B Krieger M Garner J Peine B Staff Peine B Peine B Peine B Keatts/Sandberg Staff Peine B Philosophy • Fall 2014 9317 9313 PHIL PHIL 0201 0312 Introduction to Philosophy Biomedical Ethics (WI) This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9318 9319 9320 9321 9322 PHIL PHIL PHIL PHIL PHIL 0320 0420 0499 0499 0499 Comparative Religion (WI) Philosophy of Science (WI) Independent Study Independent Study Independent Study 3 3 1 2 3 01 01 01 02 03 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS IND IND IND TRAD TRAD RESR RESR RESR CLAS CLAS TBA TBA TBA 1300 1830 TBA TBA TBA 1415 2115 TBA TBA TBA TR W TBA TBA TBA PLASTR PLASTR TBA TBA TBA 5 5 5 5 5 01 02 03 04 50 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INET CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA 0900 1100 1200 1830 TBA 0950 1150 1250 2050 TBA MTWRF MTWRF MTWRF MW TBA REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD TBA Physical Science • Fall 2014 9149 9154 9157 9161 9165 PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS 0100 0100 0100 0100 0100 Fundamentals Physical Science Fundamentals Physical Science Fundamentals Physical Science Fundamentals Physical Science Fundamentals Physical Science This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 322 322 322 322 De Coster C McKee D Summerfield J Howard G Knapp J 56 CRN 9170 9170 9173 9173 9177 9180 9182 9182 9183 9183 9187 9187 9191 9191 SUBJ PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS NO 0101 0101 0101 0101 0102 0102 0151 0151 0151 0151 0152 0152 0250 0250 TITLE Physical Science Elem Teachers Physical Science Elem Teachers Physical Science Elem Teachers Physical Science Elem Teachers Physical Science Laboratory Physical Science Laboratory Elementary College Physics I Elementary College Physics I Elementary College Physics I Elementary College Physics I Elementary College Physics II Elementary College Physics II General Physics I General Physics I CR SEC PT ST 5 5 1 1 5 5 4 2 01 01 02 02 01 02 01 01 02 02 01 01 01 01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 06 06 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS IM TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD MT START END DAYS BLDG RM INSTR LEC LAB LEC LAB LAB LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB LEC LAB 1000 0900 1000 1400 0900 1400 1200 1400 1730 1730 1200 1400 1300 1400 1050 1150 1050 1650 1150 1650 1250 1650 2050 2020 1250 1650 1350 1650 MWRF T MWRF T T T MTWR M M W MWF R MTWR W REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD 322 327 322 327 322 327 118 327 305 327 305 327 325 325 Marsh D Marsh D Marsh D Marsh D Marsh D Marsh D Chelf R Chelf R Staff Staff McKee D McKee D Chelf R Chelf R TRAD TRAD LEC LAB 1300 1400 1350 1650 MTWR W REYNLD REYNLD 325 325 Chelf R Chelf R This course starts August 18 and runs for approximately 6 weeks. A TI-89 calculator is required for this course. 9196 9196 PHYS PHYS 0260 0260 General Physics II General Physics II 3 01 20 CLS 01 20 CLS A TI-89 calculator is required for this course. This is a delayed start class, follows PHYS 250. 9201 PHYS 0290 General Physics III 4 01 20 CLS TRAD CLAS 1200 1250 MTWR REYNLD 325 Staff 1 01 20 CLS TRAD LAB 1400 1650 T REYNLD 325 Staff 4 3 3 1 1 2 3 01 01 01 01 01 02 03 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS IND INT INT INT TRAD TRAD TRAD INDV INDV INDV INDV TBA LAB TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 1400 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 1650 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA MW TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA REYNLD TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA McKee D 325A Marsh D Marsh D Staff Staff Staff Staff 0 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 01 01 02 04 03 06 05 07 50 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 SPA CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS DLR INDV TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INET TBA CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA TBA 0900 1000 1100 0930 1100 1800 1800 TBA TBA 0950 1050 1150 1045 1215 2045 2045 TBA TBA MWF MWF MWF TR TR W R TBA TBA WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA 0930 1300 1200 TBA 1045 1350 1250 TBA TR MWF F TBA WEBSTR 205 WEBSTR 223 WEBSTR 223 TBA Delehanty W Delehanty W Derfelt J Staff A TI-89 calculator is required for this course. 9203 PHYS 0291 General Physics III Lab A TI-89 calculator is required for this course. 9205 9207 9209 9212 9394 9395 9396 PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS PHYS 0301 0381 0480 0490 0491 0491 0491 Modern Physics Intrmd Physics Laboratory (WI) Select Topics Physics Engineer Seminar Internship in Physics Internship in Physics Internship in Physics Political Science • Fall 2014 8004 8733 8734 8736 8735 8738 8737 8740 8741 PSC PSC PSC PSC PSC PSC PSC PSC PSC 0100 0120 0120 0120 0120 0120 0120 0120 0120 Missouri Constitution Exam Government: US State & Local Government: US State & Local Government: US State & Local Government: US State & Local Government: US State & Local Government: US State & Local Government: US State & Local Government: US State & Local 204 204 205 203 105 211 211 Delehanty W Nicoletti N Nicoletti N Derfelt J Derfelt J Delehanty W Wood R Wood R Staff This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8743 PSC 0120 Government: US State & Local 3 51 1 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8746 PSC 0120 Government: US State & Local 3 52 1 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8753 PSC 0120 Government: US State & Local 3 53 1 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8749 8760 8762 8720 PSC PSC PSC PSC 0201 0301 0303 0304 Intro to Political Science Political Parties & Elect (WI) Mock Trial Workshop Legal Research 3 3 1 3 01 01 01 50 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD TRAD INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. Cross listed as PLS 304. 8768 PSC 0306 Intro Political Sci Res Mthd 3 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1430 1715 T WEBSTR 208 Nicoletti N Intro to Comparative Politics Contemporary Political Thought 3 3 01 1 01 1 CLS CLS TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS 1100 1100 1215 1150 TR MWF WEBSTR WEBSTR 211 Nicoletti N Delehanty W Cross listed as SOC 431. 8779 8780 PSC PSC 0352 0412 57 CRN 8781 8782 8916 8917 8783 8784 SUBJ PSC PSC PSC PSC PSC PSC NO 0431 0491 0491 0491 0495 0499 TITLE 3 1 2 3 3 3 01 01 02 03 01 01 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS INT INT INT CLS IND TRAD INDV INDV INDV TRAD RESR CLAS TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 1000 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 1050 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA MWF TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA WEBSTR 223 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA BLDG RM Derfelt J Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology (HN) 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS 0900 0900 1000 1100 1100 1600 0930 0930 0950 0950 1050 1150 1150 1715 1045 1045 MWF MWF MWF MWF MWF MW TR TR HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS 238 268 267 238 267 238 212 268 Staff Staff Money J Money J Staff Staff Tucker S Kostan K General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology General Psychology 3 3 3 3 3 3 09 10 11 12 13 50 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INET CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA 1100 1100 1300 1300 1300 TBA 1215 1215 1415 1415 1415 TBA TR TR TR TR TR TBA HS HS HS HS HS TBA 211 238 211 212 267 Hackett H Staff Tucker S Adamopoulos A Hackett H Cole A INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Moss J INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Moss J TRAD INET CLAS TBA 0930 TBA 1045 TBA TR TBA HS TBA 238 Huffman L Huffman L TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD HYBD CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS 1300 0800 0800 0930 1000 0900 1000 0900 1100 1100 1300 0930 1100 1100 1100 1100 0930 1300 1200 1415 0915 0850 1045 1050 0950 1050 0950 1150 1215 1415 1045 1150 1215 1150 1215 1045 1350 1250 TR TR W TR MWF MW MW MWF MWF TR TR TR MW TR MW TR TR MWF M HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS 238 167 167 267 211 267 238 211 211 239 239 239 212 212 268 268 167 211 268 Huffman L McDermid R McDermid R Cole A Cole K Tucker S Tucker S Cole K Cole K McDermid R McDermid R McDermid R Adamopoulos A Adamopoulos A Kostan K Kostan K Hackett H Cole K Kostan K CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS 1830 1300 1300 0800 1100 2010 1415 1530 0915 1215 T TR W TR TR HS HS HS HS HS 211 268 167 267 267 Damer S Kostan K Huffman L Cole A Cole A Constitutional Law I Internship Political Science Internship Political Science Internship Political Science Directed Research (WI) Independent Study CR SEC PT ST IM MT START END DAYS INSTR Psychology • Fall 2014 8656 8658 8659 8660 8661 8663 8664 8665 PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY 0100 0100 0100 0100 0100 0100 0100 0100 For Honors students only. 8666 8667 8668 8669 8670 8671 PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY 0100 0100 0100 0100 0100 0100 This is an Internet based course you must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8673 PSY 0100 General Psychology 3 51 1 DLR This is an Internet based course you must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8674 PSY 0100 General Psychology 3 52 1 DLR This is an Internet based course you must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8675 8678 PSY PSY 0200 0200 Child Development Child Development 3 3 01 1 50 1 CLS DLR This is an Internet based course you must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8679 8680 8680 8683 8685 8686 8687 8688 8691 8692 8693 8695 8696 8696 8697 8697 8698 8699 8700 PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY 0201 0205 0205 0221 0282 0310 0310 0320 0320 0320 0320 0325 0330 0330 0330 0330 0341 0386 0390 Adolescent Development Child & Adolescent Development Child & Adolescent Development Personal Adjustment Applied Behaviorism Educational Psychology Educational Psychology Appl Statistics Behav Nat Sci Appl Statistics Behav Nat Sci Appl Statistics Behav Nat Sci Appl Statistics Behav Nat Sci Research Methods in Psychology Experimental Psychology (WI) Experimental Psychology (WI) Experimental Psychology (WI) Experimental Psychology (WI) Social Psychology Conditioning & Learning Junior Seminar 3 4 3 3 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 5 5 3 3 2 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 01 02 03 04 01 01 01 02 02 01 01 01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CMB This hybrid course meets on campus one day a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. 8701 8702 8703 8704 8705 PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY 0412 0415 0420 0432 0435 Meas & Eval Educ & Psychology Animal Behavior Psychology in Film Abnormal Psychology Clinical Psychology 2 3 3 3 3 01 01 01 01 01 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD 58 CRN 8706 8707 8708 8711 8712 8717 8718 SUBJ PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY PSY NO 0443 0481 0481 0481 0499 0499 0499 TITLE Cognitive Psychology Senior Thesis (WI) Senior Thesis (WI) Senior Thesis (WI) Independent Study Independent Study Independent Study CR SEC PT ST IM MT START END DAYS BLDG RM INSTR 3 3 3 3 1 2 3 01 01 02 03 01 02 03 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA TBA TBA 1000 1200 1200 1200 TBA TBA TBA 1050 1250 1250 1250 TBA TBA TBA MWF M M M TBA TBA TBA HS HS HS HS TBA TBA TBA 212 211 212 267 Adamopoulos Tucker S Adamopoulos A Hackett H McDermid R McDermid R McDermid R 3 2 3 3 4 01 01 01 50 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS DLR LLB LLB LLB CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TUTR TRAD INET TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TUTR TRAD CLAS TBA CLAS TBA LEC LAB LAB CLAS CLAS TBA CLAS 0930 TBA 1200 TBA 1100 1300 TBA 0800 0800 TBA 0800 1045 TBA 1315 TBA 1150 1600 TBA 0915 1200 TBA 1030 MW TBA TR TBA MW W F MW T TBA R HS TBA HS TBA HS HS TBA HS HS TBA HS 343 Schiska A Schiska A Soriano M Staff Schiska A Schiska A Schiska A Schiska A Schiska A Schiska A Soriano M 3 5 3 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS CLAS LAB CLAS LEC LAB CLAS TBA CLAS 0800 1000 0930 0800 1100 1000 1100 0900 TBA 0800 0915 1050 1045 0950 1150 1115 1250 0950 TBA 0850 TR WF TR MWF MWF WF M MWF TBA MWF HS HS HS HS HS HS HS HS TBA HS 312 328 312 309 328 312 330 312 3 01 1 CMB HYBD CLAS 0800 0850 MW WEBSTR 208 Wells-Lewis N Radiology • Fall 2014 8750 8751 8616 8634 8752 8752 8752 8754 8755 8756 8757 RAD RAD RAD RAD RAD RAD RAD RAD RAD RAD RAD 0101 0110 0111 0111 0142 0142 0142 0170 0320 0340 0350 Introduction to Radiology Clinical Training I Medical Terminology Medical Terminology Radiographic Positioning I Radiographic Positioning I Radiographic Positioning I Radiologic Physics Radiographic Positioning III Clinical Training IV Patient Care & Radiation Prot. 3 3 3 3 166 343 315 343 343 343 Respiratory Therapy • Fall 2014 8758 8765 8766 8767 8769 8771 8771 8773 8774 8776 RESP RESP RESP RESP RESP RESP RESP RESP RESP RESP 0101 0102 0107 0108 0129 0222 0222 0226 0239 0311 Respiratory Thpy Foundations Cardiopulmonary Sciences Respiratory Therapy Procedures Respiratory Thpy Proced Lab Cardiopulmonary Pharmacology Intro Mech Vent Life Sup Tech Intro Mech Vent Life Sup Tech Cardiopulmonary Diagnostics Clinical & Lab Experience II Neonatal & Pediatric Resp Care 3 3 3 3 3 4 312 Pippin G Dunaway J Pippin G DunawayWhitman Dunaway J Whiteman S Whiteman S Pippin G Dunaway J Pippin G Sociology • Fall 2014 8978 SOC 0110 Introduction to Sociology This Hybrid course meets two days a week on campus, the remainder is taught over the Internet. Student must purchase ebook with assess to MySocLab. 8986 8988 8990 8999 SOC SOC SOC SOC 0110 0110 0110 0110 Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Sociology Introduction to Sociology 3 3 3 3 02 03 04 50 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD TRAD INET CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA 1100 1400 1100 TBA 1150 1450 1215 TBA MWF MWF TR TBA WEBSTR 210 WEBSTR 210 WEBSTR 207 TBA Locher D Locher D Gubera C Greer J TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff CLAS TBA 1000 TBA 1050 TBA MWF TBA WEBSTR 208 TBA Wells-Lewis N Wells-Lewis N CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS 0800 1100 1100 0930 1300 1430 0915 1150 1215 1045 1415 1715 TR MWF TR TR TR T WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR WEBSTR Fenske A Gubera C Locher D Wells-Lewis N Gubera C Nicoletti N This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9002 SOC 0110 Introduction to Sociology 3 51 1 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9004 SOC 0110 Introduction to Sociology 3 52 1 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9023 9025 SOC SOC 0210 0221 Social Problems Marriage and Family 3 3 01 1 50 1 CLS DLR TRAD INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9024 9027 9029 9031 9032 8770 SOC SOC SOC SOC SOC SOC 0231 0301 0302 0311 0361 0431 Cross listed as PSC 306 Introduction to Social Work Sociology of Religion Cults in the U.S. Social Stratification (WI) Social Demography Sociological Res Mthd (WI) 3 3 3 3 3 3 01 01 01 01 01 01 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD 206 208 208 208 205 208 59 CRN 9035 SUBJ SOC NO 0482 TITLE Sociological Theory CR SEC PT ST 3 50 1 DLR IM INET MT START END DAYS BLDG TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA RM INSTR Locher D This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9039 9040 9045 9046 9047 9048 9049 9050 9052 9054 9055 9057 SOC SOC SOC SOC SOC SOC SOC SOC SOC SOC SOC SOC 0491 0491 0491 0491 0491 0491 0491 0499 0499 0499 0499 0499 Internship in Sociology Internship in Sociology Internship in Sociology Internship in Sociology Internship in Sociology Internship in Sociology Internship in Sociology Independent Study Independent Study Independent Study Independent Study Independent Study 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 01 02 03 04 05 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 INT INT INT INT INT INT INT IND IND IND IND IND INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV INDV TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff Staff Greer J Gubera C Locher D Wells-Lewis N Miller R Greer J Gubera C Locher D Wells-Lewis N Miller R 1 01 02 CLS TRAD CLAS 1200 1250 TR TAYLOR 106 Day P 1 02 02 CLS TRAD CLAS 1200 1250 TR TAYLOR 113 Hicklin C Teacher Education • Fall 2014 8786 EDUC 0100 Introduction to Teacher Educ I This class meets the first eight weeks of the semester. 8787 EDUC 0100 Introduction to Teacher Educ I This class meets the first eight weeks of the semester. This class is part of a Learning Community for Teacher Education majors. Students enrolled in this class must also enroll in CRN 8023 (UE100). 8788 EDUC 0280 Foundations Educ a Global Soc 3 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1100 1150 MWF TAYLOR 113 Freeman C 3 02 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1100 1150 MWF TAYLOR 114 Spencer V 3 03 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1300 1415 TR TAYLOR 113 Gallemore R 3 04 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1300 1415 TR TAYLOR 113 Godwin C Technology in Education 3 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0930 1045 TR TAYLOR 213 Hicklin C Technology in Education 3 02 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1100 1150 MWF TAYLOR 213 Hicklin C Technology in Education 3 03 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1300 1350 MWF TAYLOR 213 Hicklin R Technology in Education 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Includes a Clinical Field component. 8789 EDUC 0280 Foundations Educ a Global Soc Includes a Clinical Field component. 8790 EDUC 0280 Foundations Educ a Global Soc Includes a Clinical Field component. 8791 EDUC 0280 Foundations Educ a Global Soc Includes a Clinical Field component. 8792 EDUC 0301 For Teacher Ed Majors only. 8793 EDUC 0301 For Teacher Ed Majors only. 8795 EDUC 0301 For Teacher Ed Majors only. 8797 EDUC 0301 Hicklin C For Teacher Ed Majors only. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8799 8801 8802 EDUC EDUC EDUC 0302 0302 0302 The Exceptional Child The Exceptional Child The Exceptional Child 2 2 2 01 1 02 1 50 1 CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD INET CLAS CLAS TBA 1300 0900 TBA 1350 0950 TBA MW TR TBA TAYLOR TAYLOR TBA 108 106 Faine G Locher M Locher M CLAS TBA 0900 TBA 0950 TBA MWF TBA TAYLOR TBA 113 Faine G Locher M This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8804 8806 EDUC EDUC 0304 0304 The Exceptional Student The Exceptional Student 3 3 01 1 50 1 CLS DLR TRAD INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8808 EDUC 0311 Science in the Elem. School 3 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1100 1150 MWF TAYLOR 218 Overdeer D 3 02 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1300 1350 MWF TAYLOR 218 Overdeer D 3 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0900 0950 MWF TAYLOR 106 Adkins L 3 02 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1000 1050 MWF TAYLOR 106 Adkins L 3 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0800 0915 TR TAYLOR 106 Gallemore R Includes a Clinical Field component. 8810 EDUC 0311 Science in the Elem. School Includes a Clinical Field component. 8959 EDUC 0312 Prblm Teach Arith Elem Sch Includes a Clinical Field component. 8962 EDUC 0312 Prblm Teach Arith Elem Sch Includes a Clinical Field component. 8811 EDUC 0316 Fnd Issue Trnd Early Child Ed 60 CRN SUBJ NO JUNIOR BLOCK TITLE CR SEC PT ST IM MT START END DAYS BLDG RM INSTR All Teacher Ed Majors must take EDUC 321, 329, & 423 during the same semester. For additional Jr. Block course requirements, please see your Advisor. Jr. Block students are required to attend orientation on August 13, 2014. EDUC 329 includes a $106 portfolio fee. 8812 8812 8813 8813 8817 8817 8822 8822 8981 8981 9262 8831 8832 8833 8834 8835 9263 8976 8977 8979 9264 EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC 0321 0321 0321 0321 0321 0321 0321 0321 0321 0321 0321 0322 0322 0329 0329 0329 0329 0423 0423 0423 0423 Microteaching Microteaching Microteaching Microteaching Microteaching Microteaching Microteaching Microteaching Microteaching Microteaching Microteaching Teach Soc Stdy Elem & Mdl Sch Teach Soc Stdy Elem & Mdl Sch Pedagog Thry Mthd & Practices Pedagog Thry Mthd & Practices Pedagog Thry Mthd & Practices Pedagog Thry Mthd & Practices Classroom Management Classroom Management Classroom Management Classroom Management 2 2 3 3 4 4 4 4 2 2 2 2 01 01 02 02 03 03 04 04 06 06 70 01 02 01 02 03 70 01 02 03 70 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS LAB CLAS LAB CLAS LAB CLAS LAB CLAS LAB TBA CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA 1100 1000 0900 1000 0900 1000 1100 1000 1300 1000 TBA 0900 1100 1000 1000 1000 TBA 0900 1100 1300 TBA 1150 1050 0950 1050 0950 1050 1150 1050 1350 1050 TBA 0950 1215 1050 1050 1050 TBA 0950 1150 1350 TBA TR F TR F MW F MW F MW F TBA MWF TR MTWR MTWR MTWR TBA TR TR MW TBA TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR TBA TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR TBA TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR TBA 8836 8837 8865 EDUC EDUC EDUC 0332 0333 0336 Tch English Lang Arts Sec Sch Teaching Science Secondary Sch Teach Business Secondary Sch 3 3 3 01 1 01 1 50 1 CLS CLS DLR TRAD TRAD INET CLAS TBA TBA 1300 TBA TBA 1350 TBA TBA MWF TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 2 2 2 2 126 113 126 113 126 113 126 113 126 113 115 115 218 115 113 218 218 115 Locher M Locher M Faine G Faine G Edwards W Edwards W Edwards W Edwards W Gallemore R Gallemore R Staff Hackett L Hackett L Staff Hackett L Brown D Staff Day P Day P Hackett L Staff Gray K Overdeer D Block B This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8838 8839 EDUC EDUC 0339 0340 Teaching Math Secondary School Language Arts 3 2 01 1 01 1 CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TBA CLAS TBA 1430 TBA 1630 TBA W TBA TAYLOR 113 Adkins L Gallemore R CLS TRAD CLAS 1500 1700 M TAYLOR 113 Gallemore R CLS TRAD TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Elementary Ed Majors are required to take EDUC 340 concurrently with Jr. Block. 8840 EDUC 0340 Language Arts 2 02 1 Elementary Ed Majors are required to take EDUC 340 concurrently with Jr. Block. 9265 EDUC 0340 Language Arts 2 70 1 Staff Must have prior approval of Dept Chair and be tentatively admitted to program to enroll in this course. 8841 EDUC 0342 Develop. Reading: Elementary 3 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0800 0915 TR TAYLOR 108 Cozens C 3 02 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0930 1045 TR TAYLOR 108 Cozens C 3 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1300 1700 T TAYLOR 108 Cozens/Edwards Includes a Clinical Field component. 8842 EDUC 0342 Develop. Reading: Elementary Includes a Clinical Field component. 8843 EDUC 0343 Content Area Lit: Mdl Sch (WI) Includes a Clinical Field component. CRN's 8843 & 8914 must be taken concurrently. 9068 8100 EDUC EDUC 0344 0345 Teach Speech & Theatre Sec Sch Cons:Teach Foreign Lang PK-12 2 3 01 1 50 1 CLS DLR TRAD INET CLAS TBA 1600 TBA 1800 TBA T TBA TBA TBA Watkins D Kilpatrick J 3 50 1 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Day P TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Faine G A Foreign Language Consortium course offered by MSSU. 8861 EDUC 0381 Teach a Multicultural Society This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8845 EDUC 0404 Mthds Teach Std w/ Learn Disab 3 50 1 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8847 8848 EDUC EDUC 0408 0412 Asmt & Pract Early Childhood Mdl Sch Jun High Phil Org Curr 4 2 01 1 CLS 01 02 CLS TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS 1600 0900 1850 1050 W MWF TAYLOR TAYLOR 218 114 Tappana N Spencer V 2 01 03 CLS TRAD CLAS 0900 1050 MWF TAYLOR 114 Spencer V 3 01 1 TRAD CLAS 1400 1515 MW TAYLOR 218 Freeman C This class meets the first eight weeks of the semester. 8849 EDUC 0413 Mthd Teach Students Mdle Gd WI This class meets the second eight weeks of the semester. 8980 EDUC 0420 Intro Counseling (WI) CLS 61 CRN SUBJ 8974 8863 8918 EDUC EDUC EDUC NO 0422 0430 0432 TITLE CR SEC PT ST IM MT START END DAYS BLDG RM INSTR Content Area Lit: Sec (WI) Lang Devp Exceptional Children Critical Issues in Education 2 3 2 01 1 01 1 01 1 CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS CLAS 1100 1600 1300 1150 1900 1415 MW M R TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR 115 114 114 Craig S Betebenner E Freeman C Critical Issues in Education 2 02 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1300 1415 R TAYLOR 114 Spencer V Critical Issues in Education 2 03 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1300 1415 R TAYLOR 115 Brown D Critical Issues in Education 2 04 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1300 1415 R TAYLOR 115 Faine G Critical Issues in Education 2 05 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1300 1415 R TAYLOR 218 Robertson A Student Teaching - Elementary Student Teach - Special Educ Practicum in Special Education Student Teaching - Middle Sch Student Teaching-Secondary Student Teaching -(K-12) Diagnostic & Remedial Reading 10 10 2 10 10 10 3 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS TBA CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS 1430 1430 TBA 1430 1430 1430 1300 1600 1600 TBA 1600 1600 1600 1700 R R TBA R R R R TAYLOR TAYLOR TBA TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR TAYLOR 113 113 Robertson A Robertson A Locher M Robertson A Robertson A Robertson A Cozens/Edwards CLS DLR TRAD INET CLAS TBA 1600 TBA 1900 TBA T TBA TAYLOR TBA 106 Professional Semester Course. 8919 EDUC 0432 Professional Semester Course. 8920 EDUC 0432 Professional Semester Course. 8923 EDUC 0432 Professional Semester Course. 8925 EDUC 0432 Professional Semester Course. 8850 8852 8853 8854 8855 8856 8914 EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC 0442 0444 0446 0452 0462 0464 0470 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 113 113 113 108 Includes a Clinical Field component. CRN's 8914 & 8843 must be taken concurrently. 8857 8862 EDUC EDUC 0474 0480 Educal-Psych Test Special Educ Methods & Techniques for TESOL 3 3 01 1 50 1 Mills J Day P This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8858 EDUC 0499 Independent Study 1 01 1 IND RESR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Brown D 02 1 IND RESR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Brown D 03 1 IND RESR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Brown D Must have prior approval from the participating faculty member & Dept. Chair. 8859 EDUC 0499 Independent Study 2 Must have prior approval from the participating faculty member & Dept. Chair. 8860 EDUC 0499 Independent Study 3 Must have prior approval from the participating faculty member & Dept. Chair Theatre • Fall 2014 8260 8262 8264 TH TH TH 0101 0110 0110 Theatre Performance Theatre Appreciation Theatre Appreciation (HN) 1 3 3 01 1 01 1 02 1 LAB CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD TBA CLAS CLAS TBA 0900 0900 TBA 0950 0950 TBA MWF MWF TBA TETPAC TAYLOR 238 217 Staff Johnston G Lile J Theatre Appreciation 3 03 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1000 1050 MWF TETPAC 300 Lile A 3 04 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1100 1150 MWF TETPAC 300 Lile A 3 05 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0930 1045 TR TETPAC 300 Lile A 3 50 1 DLR INET CLAS TBA TBA TBA TBA For Honor students only. 8266 TH 0110 This classroom is not wheelchair accessible. 8268 TH 0110 Theatre Appreciation This classroom is not wheelchair accessible. 8270 TH 0110 Theatre Appreciation This classroom is not wheelchair accessible. 8272 TH 0110 Theatre Appreciation Claussen S Students must see two live plays and purchase a workbook. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8274 TH 0121 Theatre Laboratory 2 01 1 LAB TRAD CLAS 0900 1050 TR TETPAC 248 Jaros A TH 0121 Theatre Laboratory 2 02 1 LAB TRAD CLAS 1300 1500 TR TETPAC STAGE Williams D TH TH TH 0142 0201 0221 Theatre Technology Theatre Performance Theatre Laboratory 3 1 2 01 1 01 1 01 1 CLS LAB LAB TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS CLAS 1100 TBA 0900 1150 TBA 1050 MWF TBA TR TETPAC TBA TETPAC 240 TH 0221 Theatre Laboratory 2 02 1 LAB TRAD CLAS 1300 1500 TR TETPAC STAGE Williams D TH TH 0231 0241 Speech for Stage I Acting I 3 3 01 1 01 1 CLS CLS TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS 1200 1100 1250 1215 MWF TR TETPAC TETPAC 274 274 Costume lab. 8275 Set lab. 8276 8277 8278 248 Williams D Lile J Jaros A Costume lab. 8280 Set lab. 8282 8284 Klein T Klein T 62 CRN 8287 SUBJ TH NO 0251 TITLE Audition Techniques for Actor CR SEC PT ST 1 01 02 CLS IM MT START END DAYS BLDG RM INSTR TRAD CLAS 1300 1450 W TETPAC 300 Lile A 240 Lile J Williams D Williams D This classroom is not wheelchair accessible. Class meets first eight weeks August 18 to October 10. 8289 8290 8294 TH TH TH 0301 0311 0321 Theatre Performance Stage Management Theatre Laboratory 1 3 2 01 1 01 1 01 1 LAB CLS LAB TRAD TRAD TRAD CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA 0900 TBA TBA 0950 TBA TBA MWF TBA TBA TETPAC TBA 3 3 3 1 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 03 01 02 03 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS LAB CLS LAB LAB LAB IND IND IND TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD RESR RESR RESR CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS 1300 1000 0930 TBA 1300 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 1350 1050 1045 TBA 1415 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA MWF MWF TR TBA TR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TETPAC TETPAC TETPAC TBA TETPAC TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 274 238 238 4 04 1 04 1 18 1 CLS CLS CLS TRAD TRAD TRAD LEC LAB CLAS 1000 1300 1300 1050 1550 1350 MWF R MWF REYNLD REYNLD REYNLD 130 252 Roettger V Roettger V Roettger V CLAS CLAS 1200 1300 1250 1415 TR TR TAYLOR TAYLOR 113 213 Hicklin C Hicklin C Instructor permission required to enroll. 8296 8298 8299 8301 8303 8309 8310 8311 8316 8318 8320 TH TH TH TH TH TH TH TH TH TH TH 0351 0361 0362 0401 0422 0450 0450 0450 0499 0499 0499 Directing I History of Costume Stage Costume Design Theatre Performance Acting III Advanced Lab Practicum Advanced Lab Practicum Advanced Lab Practicum Independent Study in Theatre Independent Study in Theatre Independent Study in Theatre 274 Klein T Jaros A Jaros A Lile J Klein T Lile J Lile J Lile J Lile J Lile J Lile J University Experience • Fall 2014 FIRST YEAR LEARNING COMMUNITIES 8117 BIO 0110 Principles of Biology I 8117 BIO 0110 Principles of Biology I 8022 UE 0100 The University Experience 3 CRN 8022 and 8117 are part of a Learning Community for Biology majors. Students must enroll in both classes. 8787 8023 EDUC UE 0100 0100 Introduction to Teacher Educ I The University Experience 1 3 02 02 CLS 19 1 CLS TRAD TRAD CRN 8023 and 8787 are part of a Learning Community for Teacher Education majors. Students must enroll in both classes. EDUC 100 meets the first eight weeks of the semester. UE 100 required for degree-seeking students and transfer students with less than 30 credit hours. 8005 UE 0100 The University Experience 3 01 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0800 0850 MWF 8006 UE 0100 The University Experience 3 02 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0900 0950 MWF 8007 UE 0100 The University Experience 3 03 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1000 1050 MWF 8008 UE 0100 The University Experience 3 04 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1000 1050 MWF 8009 UE 0100 The University Experience 3 05 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1100 1150 MWF 8010 UE 0100 The University Experience 3 06 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1100 1150 MWF 8011 UE 0100 The University Experience 3 07 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1200 1250 MWF 8012 UE 0100 The University Experience 3 08 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1300 1350 MWF 8013 UE 0100 The University Experience 3 09 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1400 1450 MWF 8014 UE 0100 The University Experience 3 10 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0800 0915 TR 8015 UE 0100 The University Experience 3 11 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0930 1045 TR 8016 UE 0100 The University Experience 3 12 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0930 1045 TR 8017 UE 0100 The University Experience 3 13 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1100 1215 TR 8018 UE 0100 The University Experience 3 14 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1100 1215 TR 8019 UE 0100 The University Experience 3 15 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1300 1415 TR 8020 UE 0100 The University Experience 3 16 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1300 1415 TR 8021 UE 0100 The University Experience 3 17 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1300 1350 MWF 8024 UE 0100 The University Experience 3 20 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0800 0915 TR WEBSTR WEBSTR HS PLASTR PLASTR TETPAC WEBSTR REYNLD PLASTR WEBSTR WEBSTR TBA TAYLOR HS REYNLD PLASTR WEBSTR PLASTR 207 207 265 104 208 238 207 111 104 207 211 108 312 316 211 210 306 Hunt B Hicklin R Bullock H Doak J Bartholet F Claussen S Douglas R Archer M Benfield S Stiles J McGrane W Kirkendall E Edwards W Abrahams F Nodler C Arnold H Buttle A Agee T For Honors students only. 8025 UE 0100 The University Experience 3 21 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1300 1415 TR TAYLOR 217 Stanley R The University Experience The University Experience 3 3 22 1 50 1 CLS DLR TRAD INET CLAS TBA 1730 TBA 2015 TBA T TBA PLASTR TBA 103 Surber R Wilson K INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Snell S TRAD CLAS 0900 0950 MW TBA Parker M For Honors students only. 8026 8028 UE UE 0100 0100 Online sections of UE100 are reserved for students who are taking all classes via distance learning. 8029 UE 0100 The University Experience 3 51 1 DLR Online sections of UE 100 are reserved for students who are taking all classes via distance learning. 8491 UE 0105 Career and Life Planning 2 01 1 CLS 63 CRN 8492 SUBJ UE NO 0105 TITLE Career and Life Planning CR SEC PT ST IM MT START END DAYS BLDG RM INSTR 2 02 03 CLS HYBD CLAS 1000 1050 MW TBA Parker M 2 2 2 2 03 04 05 50 TRAD TRAD TRAD INET CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA 1000 0930 1100 TBA 1050 1020 1150 TBA MW TR TR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Gilbert J Hunt B Bullock H Abrahams F INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Gilbert J MW MW MW TR TR TR TR TBA TBA TBA HEARNS HEARNS HEARNS HEARNS HEARNS HEARNS HEARNS TBA TBA TBA Course meets October 13 to December 5. 8494 8499 8505 8507 UE UE UE UE 0105 0105 0105 0105 Career and Life Planning Career and Life Planning Career and Life Planning Career and Life Planning 1 1 1 1 CLS CLS CLS DLR This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum computer requirements. 8511 UE 0105 Career and Life Planning 2 51 03 DLR Course meets Ocober 13 to December 5. This is an Internet based class. You must have the minimum computer recommended requirements. 8425 8426 8427 8428 8429 8430 8431 8432 8623 8030 UE UE UE UE UE UE UE UE UE UE 0150 0150 0150 0150 0150 0150 0150 0150 0205 0401 College Academic Skills College Academic Skills College Academic Skills College Academic Skills College Academic Skills College Academic Skills College Academic Skills College Academic Skills Tutor Training Leadership Training II 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 50 01 52 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 02 1 CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS CLS DLR CLS DLR TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD TRAD INET TRAD INET CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA TBA TBA 0900 1000 1400 0930 1100 1300 1400 TBA TBA TBA 0950 1050 1450 1020 1150 1350 1450 TBA TBA TBA 311 311 311 311 311 311 311 Musser L Fort D Fort D Cook V Cook V Cook V Cook V Hopkins S Hopkins S Thompson T Required for students who are course assistants for UE 100. Classes Held at Crowder College Campus in Neosho • Fall 2014 9387 GB 0321 Business Statistics I 3 30 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 0800 0915 TR NEOSHO Vernon T 3 30 1 CMB HYBD CLAS 1100 1215 R NEOSHO Campbell S This course meets on Crowder College campus, Neosho. 8798 IB 0310 International Business This Hybrid course meets on Crowder College campus, Neosho, one day a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. 9337 MGMT 0337 Management Information Systems 3 30 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1800 2045 W NEOSHO Staff CMB HYBD CLAS 0930 1045 R NEOSHO Marion T TR NEOSHO Vernon T TBA TBA Bradshaw K This course meets on the campus of Crowder College in Neosho one evening per week. 9350 MGMT 0354 Quality Management 3 30 1 This Hybrid course meets on Crowder College campus in Neosho one day a week. The remainder of the course is taught over the Internet. 9353 MGMT 0431 Operations Management 3 30 1 CLS TRAD CLAS 1100 1215 This Hybrid course meets on Crowder College campus in Neosho . Part of Term - Five Weeks August 18 to September 19 • Fall 2014 8375 ENT 0202 Bus Opportunities & Innovation 1 50 06 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA Class meets online August 18 - September 19, 2014. Microsoft Office is required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8383 ENT 0204 Initial Capitalization 1 50 06 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff Class meets online August 18 - September 19, 2014. Microsoft Office is required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements 9379 ENT 0207 Ent Accounting Foundations 1 50 06 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Robinson L Class meets online August 18 - September 19, 2014. Microsoft Office is required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8388 ENT 0210 The Mgmt Process Entrepreneurs 1 50 06 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Surbrugg K Class meets online August 18 - September 19, 2014. Microsoft Office is required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8395 ENT 0311 Entrepreneurship Strategy 1 50 06 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Surbrugg K Class meets online September 29 - October 31, 2014. Microsoft Office is required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 9191 9191 PHYS PHYS 0250 0250 General Physics I General Physics I 2 01 06 CLS 01 06 CLS TRAD TRAD LEC LAB 1300 1400 1350 1650 MTWR W REYNLD REYNLD 325 325 Chelf R Chelf R This course starts August 18 and runs for approximately 6 weeks. A TI-89 calculator is required for this course. Part of Term - Eight Weeks August 18 to October 10 • Fall 2014 8186 EH 0375 Disease Vector Control 1 01 02 CLS TRAD CLAS 1100 1150 MW REYNLD 235 Fletcher M Cross-listed as BIO 375. This course is a first term only course and runs from 08/18/14 through 10/08/14. 8076 SPAN 0101 Beginning Spanish I 3 05 02 CLS TRAD CLAS 1300 1415 MTWR WEBSTR 304 Kilpatrick J 01 02 CLS TRAD CLAS 1300 1415 MTWR WEBSTR 308 Rodriguez V 05 02 CLS TRAD CLAS 1300 1420 MW HS Browne B This is an intensive course. Class meets the first eight weeks of the semester. 8083 SPAN 0203 Intermediate Spanish I 3 This is an intensive course. Class meets the first eight weeks of the semester. 8535 KINE 0101 Tai Chi 1 151 64 CRN 8565 SUBJ KINE NO 0220 TITLE First Aid and Sport Safety CR SEC PT ST 2 01 02 CMB IM HYBD MT CLAS START END 1000 1050 DAYS TR BLDG LG-PLT RM INSTR 152 Wolf A Class meets first eight weeks of the semester. This hybrid class meets two days a week, the remainder is taught over the Internet. Additional lab fee required. 8458 LE 0180 Basic Law Enforcement Academy 13 01 02 CL TRAD CLAS 0800 1700 MTWRF JUSTCE 024 Cowdin M Course meets approximately five Saturdays. Course requires $1000.00 lab fee. 8786 EDUC 0100 Introduction to Teacher Educ I 1 01 02 CLS TRAD CLAS 1200 1250 TR TAYLOR 106 Day P 8787 EDUC 0100 Introduction to Teacher Educ I 1 02 02 CLS TRAD CLAS 1200 1250 TR TAYLOR 113 Hicklin C This class meets the first eight weeks of the semester. This class meets the first eight weeks of the semester. This class is part of a Learning Community for Teacher Education majors. Students enrolled in this class must also enroll in CRN 8023 (UE 100). 8848 EDUC 0412 Mdl Sch Jun High Phil Org Curr 2 01 02 CLS TRAD CLAS 0900 1050 MWF TAYLOR 114 Spencer V 1 01 02 CLS TRAD CLAS 1300 1450 W TETPAC 300 Lile A TRAD TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA This class meets the first eight weeks of the semester. 8287 TH 0251 Audition Techniques for Actor This classroom is not wheelchair accessible. Class meets first eight weeks August 18 to October 10. 8623 UE 0205 Tutor Training 1 01 02 CLS Hopkins S Part of Term - Eleven Weeks September 22 to December 5 • Fall 2014 9196 9196 PHYS PHYS 0260 0260 General Physics II General Physics II 3 01 20 CLS 01 20 CLS TRAD TRAD LEC LAB 1300 1400 1350 1650 MTWR W REYNLD REYNLD 325 325 Chelf R Chelf R A TI-89 calculator is required for this course. This is a delayed start class, follows PHYS 250. 9201 PHYS 0290 General Physics III 4 01 20 CLS TRAD CLAS 1200 1250 MTWR REYNLD 325 Staff 1 01 20 CLS TRAD LAB 1400 1650 T REYNLD 325 Staff TBA TBA A TI-89 calculator is required for this course. 9203 PHYS 0291 General Physics III Lab A TI-89 calculator is required for this course. Part of Term - Five Weeks September 22 to October 24 • Fall 2014 8385 ENT 0208 Ent Accounting Records 1 50 14 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA Robinson L Class meets online September 22 - October 24, 2014. Microsoft Office is required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8399 ENT 0321 Business Planning Entrepreneur 1 50 14 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Bradshaw K Class meets online September 22 - October 24, 2014. Microsoft Office is required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. Part of Term - Eight Weeks October 13 to December 5 • Fall 2014 8436 CJAD 0301 International Justice Systems 3 50 03 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Spencer R CLAS 1300 1415 MTWR WEBSTR 304 Kilpatrick J WEBSTR 308 Rodriguez V LG-PLT 152 Wolf A 152 Beeler S This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8081 SPAN 0102 Beginning Spanish II 3 02 03 CLS TRAD This is an intensive course. Class meets the last eight weeks of the semester. Enrollment priority is given to those who are taking the first intensive course. 8086 SPAN 0204 Intermediate Spanish II 3 02 03 CLS TRAD CLAS 1300 1415 MTWR This is an intensive course. Class meets the last eight weeks of the semester. Enrollment priority is given to those who are taking the first intensive course. 8570 KINE 0220 First Aid and Sport Safety 2 02 03 CMB HYBD CLAS 1000 1050 TR Class meets second eight weeks of the semester. This hybrid class meets two days a week, the remainder is taught over the Internet. Additional lab fee required. 8604 KINE 0438 Applications in Physical Educ 1 01 03 CLS TRAD CLAS 0800 0850 MW HS 13 01 03 CLS TRAD CLAS 0800 1700 MTWRF JUSTCE 024 Cowdin M 2 01 03 CLS TRAD CLAS 0900 1050 MWF TAYLOR 114 Spencer V 2 02 03 CLS TRAD CLAS 1000 1050 MW TBA Parker M 2 51 03 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Gilbert J TBA TBA Bradshaw K Class meets second eight weeks of semester. Additional lab fee required. 8460 LE 0181 Basic Law Enforcement Acad II Course meets approximately five Saturdays. 8849 EDUC 0413 Mthd Teach Students Mdle Gd WI This class meets the second eight weeks of the semester. 8492 UE 0105 Career and Life Planning Course meets October 13 to December 5. 8511 UE 0105 Career and Life Planning Course meets Ocober 13 to December 5. This is an Internet based class. You must have the minimum computer recommended requirements. Part of Term - Five Weeks October 27 to December 5 • Fall 2014 8381 ENT 0203 Legal Aspects Entrepreneurs 1 50 27 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA Class meets online November 3 - December 5, 2014. Microsoft Office is required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8390 ENT 0212 Human Resource Issues Entrepnr 1 50 27 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Surbrugg K Class meets online November 3 - December 5, 2014. Microsoft Office is required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8394 ENT 0309 New Venture Taxation 1 50 27 DLR INET TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Robinson L Class meets online November 3 - December 5, 2014. Microsoft Office is required. This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 65 CRN SUBJ NO TITLE CR SEC PT ST IM MT START END DAYS BLDG RM INSTR 3 3 3 3 3 HYBD HYBD TRAD TRAD INET CLAS CLAS CLAS CLAS TBA 1730 1900 0930 0930 TBA 1845 2015 1045 1045 TBA T T R T TBA TBA TBA TBA PLASTR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Fox W TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Hulderman M CLAS CLAS 1730 1900 1845 2015 T T TAYLOR TAYLOR Graduate Studies • Fall 2014 8966 8967 8983 8982 9401 ACCT ACCT ACCT MGMT CHEM 0502 0508 0585 0552 0540 Financial Acct & Reporting Tax Planning and Research Controllership Strategic Management Intro to Electrochemistry 01 01 01 01 50 1 1 1 1 1 CMB CMB CLS CLS DLR 215 Huffman W Smith D Staff Moos J Summerfield J This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8476 CJ 0510 Comparative CJ System 3 50 1 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8477 CJ 0630 Contemporary Juvenile Justice 3 50 1 DLR INET This is an Internet based course. You must have the minimum recommended computer requirements. 8392 8398 EDUC EDUC 0601 0605 Current Issues Educational Technology 3 3 01 1 01 1 CLS CMB HYBD HYBD 115 213 Staff Staff Continuing Education • Fall 2014 The continuing education courses at Missouri Southern State University are designed for both personal and professional enrichment. Enrollment Procedure 1. Select the class you would like to take. Click the "Enrollment Form" link next to the course name. 1. Complete the form either online or by hand. 2. If paying by check, please make check payable to Missouri Southern State University - CE. Mail the completed form and check to: Missouri Southern State University, Bursar's Office Attn: Cashier, Hearnes Hall room 105, 3950 E. Newman Road, Joplin MO 64801 3. If paying by credit card, email the form to bursar@mssu.edu or fax the form to: (417) 659-3733 Then call in your credit card payment to the Bursar’s Office at 417-625-9381 MSSU accepts Visa, MasterCard and Discover Students must have enrolled and have paid for the course BEFORE the first class meeting. In cases where the class size is limited, students are enrolled based on the order they enrolled and paid for the class. If an email address is provided on the form, students will receive email confirmation of successful registration in the course. If the class is cancelled due to lack of enrollment, students who provide an email address will be notified by email. Enrollment forms are available through the Academic Outreach Office at (417) 625-3003 or by email at continuinged@mssu.edu. Forms for Summer CE classes are available at www.mssu.edu/academics/classes/ summer/continuing-education-classes.php. Forms for Fall CE classes are available at http://www.mssu.edu/academics/classes/fall/continuing-education-classes.php . Forms are also available from the academic departments in which the CE course is offered. If you are interested in Criminal Justice Continuing Education seminars, please check the Criminal Justice Law Enforcement Seminars page online at http://www.mssu.edu/academics/technology/criminal-justice-adminstration/law-enforcement-seminars/index.php. If you are interested in the career training courses offered in conjunction with Franklin Technology Center, please check Franklin Technology Center’s page online at http://www.franklintechjoplin.com/careertraining.html . BASIC SILVERSMITHING I • CRN: 8785 • Instructor: Peggy Lierheimer This is a “hands on” workshop where students will learn basic sterling silver fabrication processes (sawing, filing, sanding, polishing and soldering). Students will also learn to bezel set a stone and how to make various other jewelry findings. Class will meet twice a week for 8 weeks. Space is limited to 16 workstations. A $50 equipment fee applies. Materials are extra to be purchased by the student. Date: August 19 - October 9, 2014 • Time: 1:00-4:00 P.M., Tuesday and Thursday Location: Fine Arts Building Room 315 • Enrollment: Accepting registrations until August 26th • Fee: $230 total ($180 plus $50 equipment fee) BASIC SILVERSMITHING II • CRN: 8790 • Instructor: Peggy Lierheimer This is a “hands on” workshop where students will learn basic sterling silver fabrication processes including sawing, filing, sanding, polishing and soldering. Students will also learn to bezel set a stone and how to make various other jewelry findings. Class will meet twice a week for 8 weeks. Space is limited to 16 workstations. A $50 equipment fee applies. Materials are extra to be purchased by the student. Date: October 14 - December 4, 2014 • Time: 1:00-4:00 P.M., Tuesday and Thursday Location: Fine Arts Building Room 315 • Enrollment: Accepting registrations until October 14 • Credit: Three CE Semester Hours • Fee: $230 total ($180 plus $50) CLAY TECHNIQUES • CRN: 9010l • Instructor: John Schermbeck This is an intensive hands-on clay workshop utilizing stoneware or porcelain that is for both beginners and established clay artists. Students may create functional or non-functional items utilizing the potter’s wheel or by using hand building techniques. Glazing and firing methods using food-safe glazes are part of the course. A $75 studio fee covers firings and glaze materials. Clay is not included but may be purchased at the studio. Enrollment is limited. Date: Mondays beginning August 18th • Time: 4:00 - 9:00 P.M. Mondays Location: Fine Arts Building Room 111 • Enrollment: Accepting registrations until August 25th • Fee: $391 total ($316 plus $75) FIRE ACADEMY • CRN: 9398l • Instructor: Andrew Roughtonr This academy covers all aspects of firefighting, firefighter safety, rescue, fire prevention, incident management, emergency vehicle familiarization, emergency driving, fire pump operations, and more. It is a mixture of classroom and hands-on evolutions including live firefighting exercises. The academy prepares the student to take four separate state certification exams: Firefighter I, Hazardous Materials Awareness, Firefighter II, and Hazardous Materials Operations The firefighting course is IFSAC approved and will transfer to Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, as well as most other states. Date: August 18 to December 5, 2014 • Time: Monday & Wednesday (6:00-10:00 P.M.) as well as five (5) Saturdays (8:00AM-5:00PM) Location: Mills Anderson Public Safety Center Room 145 Enrollment: Class size is limited to 30. For registration contact Brenda Spurlin at (417) 625-9328 or e-mail her at Spurlin-B@mssu.edu. Fee: $985 includes books and materials needed for the course. Students taking this course as part of their regular degree program may be eligible for financial aid. Please contact the Financial Aid Office at (417) 625-9325 for more information. SELF DEFENSE I • CRN: TBA • Instructor: Staff This course is designed to keep the interest of all participants, from the complete beginner to those with advanced training. Techniques of the Takeda clan’s Daito Ryu Aikijujutsu will be explored in the comfort and safety of a controlled environment. Sessions are five weeks long and are ongoing, with students encouraged to sign up or the next five week block of instruction. Date: Mondays and Fridays beginning August 18, 2014 • Time: 7:00 – 9:00 P.M. Location: Criminal Justice Multipurpose room (gym) Enrollment: Accepting registrations until August 18 • Fee: $85 per set ­66 ­67 ­68 Residence Life Welcome to residence hall living at Missouri Southern! Over 700 students will join you living on campus. For some of you this will be a new experience and we hope it will be enjoyable, educational and rewarding. (Keep in mind that students who live in university residence halls are more likely to obtain high grades, become involved in extracurricular activities and complete degree programs than their peers living off-campus!) Missouri Southern offers outstanding residence hall units including both traditional, suite, and private styles. Rooms are furnished with twin-extra long size beds (36 x 80), desks, chairs, wastebaskets, and mini blinds. Specially designed suites are available for students with special needs. Each of the three meal plans include Dining Dollars, which can be redeemed at the Lions Den Food Court and University Java Coffee Shop. Campus Residence Requirements – All freshmen students under 21 years of age are required to live in university residence halls to the extent available, unless they are married, or live with their parents. Additional Advantages of On-Campus Living • Low Cost – 23 meal, 15 meal, & 10 meal plan (Fall & Spring only) • May purchase additional Dining Dollars • Small Community Environment • Individually air conditioned • Adjacent to acres of land for recreation - no high-rise buildings • Convenient parking for all residents • Carpeted suites & hallways • Laundry use included in housing fees. • Mayes Student Life Center – mailroom, computer lab, lounges, aerobics room,laundry room, vending machines, video games, billiards, ping pong, movies & board games • Cable access in all rooms • Internet access available in all student rooms • Microwaves and refrigerators in all suites • Residence Hall Association providing social, cultural & educational programs • Two full-time professional Resident Directors living on-campus • 24-hour campus police department Residence Hall • Application Process • Request an Application-Contract for Room and Board Accommodations from the Residence Life Office (separate summer housing contracts are also available). • Complete application forms and return with $150 security deposit to MSSU. (All forms of payment are accepted) Residence Hall • 2014-2015 Fees (A $150 Security Deposit must accompany all contracts) Option A includes $50/semester Dining Dollars • Option B includes $125/semester Dining Dollars • Option C includes $200/semester Dining Dollars Option A (23 Meal) Option B (15 Meal) Option C (10 Meal) Apartment Units (4 students) $3,115/Semester $3,073/Semester $3,031/Semester East Hall Suites (4 students) $3,351/Semester $3,309/Semester $3,277/Semester Private Rooms $3,830/Semester $3,790/Semester $3,760/Semester Double Rooms (2 students) $2,869/Semester $2,817/Semester $2,785/Semester PLEASE NOTE CHANGE OF PAYMENT PLAN: Payment of residence hall charges meet the same due dates of all student fees. Please ensure your total charges will be paid in full by the due date, covered by financial aid or by enrollment in the TuitionPay payment plan. Failure to meet these requirements will result in cancellation of your room and board contract. For additional information contact the Residence Life Office, MSSU, 3950 E. Newman Road, Joplin, MO 64801 417.625.9522 or email: residencehall@mssu.edu www.mssu.edu/residence-life inside back cover There’s something for everyone at MSSU Join a student organization today! 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