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Contents
Academic Advisement for Undergraduates
University Calendar: January–December 2004 . . . . 1
Church Educational System Honor Code . . . . . . . 19
University Calendar: Winter Semester 2004 . . . . . . 2
Honor Code Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Class Schedule Work Sheets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Academic Honesty Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Instructions for Internet Access . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Dress and Grooming Standards . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Registration Information and Procedures . . . . . . . . 4
Residential Living Standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Are You Eligible to Register? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Continuing Student Ecclesiastical Endorsement . 20
Do You Have Holds That May Block Your
Registration? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
University Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
How to Add Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
How to Drop Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Adding and Dropping Information for
Block Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
How to Obtain Enrollment Verification . . . . . . . . 6
Remember! Update Your Address Information. . . 6
Registration for Faculty, Staff, Administrative
Personnel, and Their Spouses . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Advanced Placement Credit at Brigham
Young University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Nondiscrimination Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
University Accessibility Center . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Access to Education Records: FERPA . . . . . . . 21
Student Classification for Undergraduates . . . . 21
Class Attendance Policy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Repeating Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Where do you go for academic advisement?
If you have chosen a major, or if you have one in mind, go to the advisement center for the college that offers that
major. If you have no major in mind, visit the Open Major Advisement Center.
All academic advisement centers are open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday–Friday. They will be closed for
devotionals on Tuesdays from 11:00 a.m. to noon. Write, visit, or call the advisement center of your choice:
Telephone
(801) 422-3826
(801) 422-3042
(801) 422-4325
(801) 422-3541
(801) 422-3777
(801) 422-3638
(801) 422-4789
(801) 422-4173
(801) 422-6270
(801) 422-3548
(801) 422-3426
(801) 422-4285
Advisement Center
University Advisement Center
Biology and Agriculture
Engineering and Technology
Family, Home, and Social Sciences
Fine Arts and Communications
Health and Human Performance
Humanities
Nursing
Physical and Mathematical Sciences
International and Area Studies
David O. McKay School of Education
Marriott School of Management
Changing College or Major. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Discontinuance from BYU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Tuition and Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
University Requirements for Undergraduates . . . . 10
Semester Online Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Religious Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Freshman Academy Envelopes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Major Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Service-Learning Classes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
General Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
How to Read the Class List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
General Education Program Summary . . . . . . . 13
Class List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
General Education Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Extra Class Schedule Work Sheets . . . . . . . . . . 147
Brigham Young University Honors Program . . . . . 16
Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
Brigham Young University Academic Standards. . . 17
Course Availability by Semester and Term . . . . . 149
Graduate Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Final Examination Policy and Schedules
Winter Semester 2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157
Map of Campus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back cover
Where to Go for Help
Undergraduate
Admissions/Readmission
A-153 ASB
(801) 422-2507
Career and Academic
Counseling
Counseling and Career Center
2500 WSC
(801) 422-3826
University Accessibility Center
1520 WSC
(801) 422-2767
Employment
2024 WSC
(801) 422-3563
Special Note: Some campus telephone numbers are in the process of changing from a 378 prefix to 422.
General Education
Your advisement center,
listed above.
Reservation of Right to Make Changes to the Winter 2004 Class Schedule. This class schedule is not a contract
between the university and its students. The university reserves the right to change instructors, course offerings,
credit hours, scheduled times, and college or department requirements as university business may require.
Graduate Studies
Office of Graduate Studies
B-356 ASB
(801) 422-4091
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The I (Incomplete) Grade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
University Devotionals,
Firesides, and Forums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
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Address
2500 WSC
380 WIDB
264 CB
151 SWKT
D-444 HFAC
203 RB
3078 JKHB
551 SWKT
N-179 ESC
273 HRCB
120 MCKB
460 TNRB
Graduation
B-238 ASB
(801) 422-3641
Housing
100 SASB
(801) 378-2611
Illness or Injury
On campus: (801) 422-2771
Student Health Center
Off-campus: (801) 373-7850
UVRMC
Independent Study
206 HCEB
(801) 378-2868
Information and Referral
(801) 378-4636
Personal Counseling
Counseling and Career Center
1500 WSC
(801) 422-3035
Registration
B-130 ASB
(801) 422-2824
Scholarships and Loans
Financial Aid and Scholarship
Offices
A-41 ASB
(801) 422-4104
Traffic/Parking Division
Parking permits
Bicycle licenses
PTSB (700 East 1430 North)
(801) 378-3906
Transcripts and Records
B-150 ASB
(801) 422-2631
Tuition/Fee Payment
Cashiers’ Office
D-155 ASB
(801) 422-7808
University Honors Program
102-A MSRB
(801) 422-5497
University Calendar: January–December 2004
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Winter Semester 2004
First Day
Last Day
Registration
Winter semester class instruction
First block classes
Martin Luther King Day holiday
Presidents’ Day holiday
Monday class instruction
Second block classes
Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement due
Reading days
Final exams
Graduation—university commencement
Graduation—college convocations
Oct 27, 2003
Jan 5
Jan 5
Jan 19
Feb 16
Feb 17
Feb 26
Jan 1
Apr 14
Apr 16
Apr 22
Apr 23
Jan 16, 2004
Apr 13
Feb 25
Apr 13
Mar 15
Apr 15
Apr 21
Spring Term 2004
First Day
Last Day
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Apr 27
May 31
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Memorial Day holiday
Reading day
Final exams
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Last Day
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First Day
Last Day
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Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement
Registration
Orientation
Labor Day holiday
Fall semester class instruction
First-block classes
Second-block classes
Friday class instruction
No class instruction
Thanksgiving holiday
Reading days
Final exams
Graduation (no exercises)
Jan 1
Apr 1
Aug 26
Sep 6
Aug 30
Aug 30
Oct 20
Nov 23
Nov 24
Nov 25
Dec 10
Dec 13
Dec 17
Mar 15
Sep 13
Aug 28
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Add Deadline (drop without W)
First Day of Second Block
Drop Deadline (with a W)
Education Week
Final Exam Day
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
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Friday Instruction
Graduation Day
Holiday
Last Day of Class
Monday Instruction
Jun 17
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SEPTEMBER
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OCTOBER
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Registration
Orientation
Summer term class instruction
Independence Day holiday
Pioneer Day holiday
Reading day
Final exams
Graduation—university commencement
Graduation—college convocations
AUGUST
JULY
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Aug 12
Dec 9
Oct 19
Dec 9
Nov 26
Dec 11
Dec 17
New-Student Orientation
Reading Day
Start of Class
Annual University Conference
Class Day
1
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
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University Calendar: Winter Semester 2004
Campus Events and Holidays
First Day
Orientation
Martin Luther King Day holiday
Presidents’ Day holiday
Graduation—university commencement
Graduation—college convocations
Jan 3
Jan 19
Feb 16
Apr 22
Apr 23
Last Day
Academic Instruction
First Day
Last Day
Winter semester class instruction
First-block classes
Monday class instruction
Second-block classes
Reading days
Final exams
Jan 5
Jan 5
Feb 17
Feb 26
Apr 14
Apr 16
Apr 13
Feb 25
Application Information—Undergraduate (801) 422-2507
First Day
Last Day
Apr 13
Apr 15
Apr 21
Registration Information (801) 422-2824
First Day
Priority register by AIM
Discontinue with no tuition charge
Discontinue with a charge for tuition (see schedule in Tuition and Fees section)
Add classes once school begins
Drop a class without a fee
Drop a class without a W (official withdrawal)
Drop a first-block class for academic reasons
Drop a semester class for academic reasons
Discontinue officially from the university without being graded
Discontinue officially from a first-block class for nonacademic emergencies
Drop a second-block class without a fee
Drop a second-block class without a W (official withdrawal)
Add second-block classes
Drop a second-block class for academic reasons
Discontinue officially from the university or drop classes for
nonacademic emergencies
Oct 27, 2003
Graduation Information—Undergraduate (801) 422-3641
New freshman, transfer, international, and former BYU students submit admissions
and scholarship applications for winter semester 2004
New freshmen submit admissions and scholarship applications for
spring term, summer term, or fall semester 2004
International transfer and international former BYU students submit admissions
and scholarship applications for spring term 2004
U.S. transfer and former BYU students submit admissions and scholarship
applications for spring term, summer term, or fall semester 2004
International transfer and international former BYU students submit admissions
and scholarship applications for summer term and fall semester 2004
Submit a Continuing Student Enrollment and Scholarship Deferment Application
for spring, summer, or fall terms 2004.
Oct 1, 2003
Feb 15, 2004
Feb 15, 2004
Mar 15, 2004
Mar 15, 2004
Mar 15, 2004
Jan 4
Jan 5
Jan 5
First Day
(Call your college advisement center.)
Apply for April 2004 graduation
Submit to the Records Office all incompletes, T grades, special exams, GE
challenges, military credit, official transcripts of work completed at other schools,
and any other information pertaining to April 2004 graduation
Submit Independent Study course work and final exams for April 2004 graduation
Apply for August 2004 graduation
Submit to the Records Office all incompletes, T grades, special exams, GE
challenges, military credit, official transcripts of work completed at other schools,
and any other information pertaining to August 2004 graduation
Submit Independent Study course work and final exams for August 2004 graduation
Mar 26
Apr 1
Apr 15
Jul 16
Jul 22
Graduation Information—Graduate (801) 422-4091
Mar 1
Mar 15
Apply for April 2004 graduation
Schedule a final oral examination (defense of written work) and submit one
copy of the work to your department (if in a dissertation, thesis, or selected
project program)
Have a final oral examination (if in a dissertation, thesis, or selected project program)
Submit dissertation, thesis, or selected project to the dean of your college for April 2004
graduation.
Submit final copies of a dissertation, thesis, or selected project to the library business
office (2062 HBLL) for binding, complete remaining degree requirements, pay fees,
and submit exam results and I and T grade changes to the Office of Graduate Studies
for April 2004 graduation
Jun 1
Records Information (801) 378-2631
First Day
Last Day
Fall semester 2003 grades available on the Web
Instructors must submit winter semester 2004 grade rolls to the Records Office
Winter semester 2004 grades available on the Web
Jan 2
First Day
Tuition and Fees Information (801) 422-7804
Pay tuition for winter semester 2004 (to avoid late fee)
Pay tuition with $90 late fee
Last Day
Dec 19
Jan 15
First Day
Jan 16
Jan 17
Last Day
Nov 15
Refer to the BYU 2003–2004 Graduate Catalog or www.byu.edu/gradstudies/
for winter 2004 departmental application deadlines.
Priority application for BYU short-term loans to pay winter semester 2004 tuition
by the deadline
Submit continuing student scholarship applications for spring and summer
terms 2004
Submit continuing student scholarship applications for fall semester 2004 and
winter semester 2005
Repay BYU short-term loans for winter semester 2004
Apply for priority processing of Federal Pell Grants, Federal Stafford Loans,
and BYU loans for fall semester 2004 and winter semester 2005
Jan 16
Jan 16
Jan 16
Jan 22
Feb 9
Feb 9
Feb 9
Mar 4
Mar 4
Mar 4
Mar 15
Mar 31
Application Information—Graduate (801) 422-4091
Financial Aid Information (801) 422-4104
Last Day
First Day
Last Day
Jan 16
Feb 20
Mar 5
Mar 12
Mar 19
Last Day
Apr 28
Apr 30
Class Schedule Work Sheets
We suggest that you use the following forms to plan your ideal schedule. Be careful not to select classes that meet at the same time on the same days. After
listing your ideal schedule, list additional courses or sections for submission if your first choices are not available. The computer will not schedule you in more
than one section of the same class (except for R classes and labs).
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Monday
7:00 a.m.
7:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
9:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
University
Devotional
11:00 a.m.
12 noon
12 noon
1:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
5:00–7:30 p.m.
5:00–7:30 p.m.
7:30–10:00 p.m.
7:30–10:00 p.m.
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
University
Devotional
3
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
Instructions for Internet Access
4
Registration Information and Procedures
Are You Eligible to Register?
How to Access BYU Web Registration
You may access BYU Web registration from your own home if you have the Internet and have downloaded
Netscape Communicator 4.0+ or Explorer 4.0+. Both of these browsers are available for downloading on the
World Wide Web. You must have an ISP (Internet Service Provider). Consult a local telephone directory to find a
provider that works best with your needs.
If you can’t access the Web from home, you can use computers on the BYU campus, available at access point
labs and kiosks in most buildings. You can also find computers connected to the Web at most public libraries.
1. Open the BYU homepage. The Internet address is www.byu.edu.
2. Log in to Route Y by entering your Net ID and password. If you do not know your Net ID, click on Find Net
ID and follow the instructions. The password for first-time users is your birth month, day, and year. (For
example, the password for a May 16, 1974, birthday is 051674.) You will be prompted to change your
password for security reasons. If you experience problems entering Route Y with your Net ID or password,
contact the Registration Office at (801) 422-2824 (8 a.m.–5 p.m. MT).
3. Choose the AIM icon under the School column.
4. Choose Registration once you are in the AIM system.
5. When you finish, EXIT the system to ensure security of your information.
You are eligible to register for winter semester 2004 if you registered for and completed regular day school classes
during fall semester 2003, or if you have been issued a valid letter of admission for winter semester 2004 by the
Admissions Office.
Continuing BYU students can interrupt their studies for one semester (fall/winter) by submitting a Continuing
Student Enrollment and Scholarship Deferment Application. Students wanting to serve an LDS mission can defer
their admission status by submitting an LDS Mission Deferment Criteria Form. Both are available from the
Admissions Office, A-183 ASB (801) 422-2507. Students who interrupt their studies for more than one semester
(except missionaries) should contact the Admissions Office for the appropriate application materials.
Continuing degree-seeking graduate students are eligible if they have fulfilled the minimum registration requirements (6 hours per year) in the preceding academic year.
Students who graduate from BYU lose their eligibility and will not be allowed to continue to attend classes
unless they have been admitted to a graduate or non-degree-seeking graduate program.
Do You Have Holds That May Block Your Registration?
The following holds will block your registration. Please check with the appropriate office for removal of the hold:
Academic Standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Academic Support (801) 422-2723
CAC and GE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Your college advisement center (see inside front cover)
Collections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Student Accounts Office (801) 422-5415
Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement . . . . . . .Honor Code Office (801) 422-2847
Financial (prior balance) . . . . . . . . . . . .Student Accounts Office (801) 422-5415
Graduate Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Graduate Studies Office (801) 422-4091
Loans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Collections Office (801) 422-7648
or Financial Aid Office (801) 422-4104
University Standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Honor Code Office (801) 422-2847
Academic Standards
A student’s academic standing is determined according to the grades the student earns at BYU.
College Advisement Center (CAC) Hold
The CAC hold targets students with special needs who will be required to seek assistance from their college
advisement center before registering. Students with a CAC hold must visit their college advisement center or
department advisor to complete a plan for graduation and will be prevented from registering until the hold is
cleared by the college advisement center.
Continuing Ecclesiastical Endorsement
All enrolled continuing, undergraduate, graduate, intern, or Study Abroad students are required to obtain a
Continuing Student Ecclesiastical Endorsement for each new academic year. (See page 20 for further details.)
Financial (prior balance)
Past financial delinquencies must be cleared before a new registration may be completed.
Graduate School
It is the responsibility of each graduate student to understand and follow both the specific department
requirements and the general university requirements for graduate work.
Loans
Students’ past due debts are referred to Student Financial Services for collection.
University Standards
Violation of the Honor Code will result in a hold being placed on a student’s record. (See pages 19–21 for further
details.)
How to Add Classes
Evening Classes and Salt Lake Center Classes
Use the Web registration system to add classes. For winter semester your beginning registration time is determined according to your class standing or number of credit hours completed through summer term 2003. This
“Priority Registration” begins with graduate students, then seniors, juniors, sophomores, continuing freshmen, and
non-degree-seeking graduate students. Newly admitted freshmen will register in a separate priority.
The registration system will be open to you from your beginning time, as indicated on the Registration Notice or
on the Welcome page of Route Y, until midnight January 16. The registration system will not allow you to register
before your assigned time.
Daytime students taking evening classes or Salt Lake Center classes may register for the courses at the same time
they register for day school. Please note that the Salt Lake Center classes are taught in Salt Lake City at 3760 S.
Highland Dr., Suite 200.
Priority Registration Schedule
Credit Hours/Class Standing Begin Registering
Grad. students and 145+
Monday, Oct 27, 2003
125+
Tuesday, Oct 28
115+
Wednesday, Oct 29
105+
Thursday, Oct 30
95+
Friday, Oct 31
85+
Monday, Nov 3
75+
Tuesday, Nov 4
65+
Wednesday, Nov 5
Credit Hours/Class Standing
55+
45+
35+
25+
15+
5+
<5, non-degree grads,
and new students
Begin Registering
Thursday, Nov 6
Friday, Nov 7
Monday, Nov 10
Tuesday, Nov 11
Wednesday, Nov 12
Thursday, Nov 13
Friday, Nov 14
During priority registration, if all sections of the course you want are full, and you must have this course this
semester, use the raincheck option to be placed on the department list of students unable to enroll. Continue to
monitor the course with the Web registration system in case students drop. A raincheck will not guarantee that
you will be able to register for the class.
You may add classes from your beginning priority registration day until January 16. During this time some
classes may be added using the Web registration system. Other classes require an add card with the instructor’s
signature.
Please be aware of the following when you are adding classes:
Semester Online Courses (http://www.byu.edu)
Classes listed in the class schedule as sections 478 are courses offered over the Internet at no additional cost
to full-time students. Semester Online courses may provide immediate feedback, chat rooms, and informative,
exciting links, and they allow students to progress at their own pace within the semester period.
Independent Study
Independent Study can bring many university courses to your home. You may register for courses any time during
the year and take up to a year to finish each course. Tuition is $115 per credit hour—this fee is not included in
your regular BYU daytime tuition. Independent Study courses are indicated in the course list by the phrase
“Offered by Independent Study.” Many courses are now available by Internet, and new courses are continually
being added. For further information and a free catalog, contact the Independent Study Office, 206 HCEB, Provo,
UT 84602-1514, (801) 378-2868, or http://elearn.byu.edu. NOTE: Unless you are a BYU-enrolled student,
Independent Study courses do not apply toward a BYU undergraduate degree.
How to Drop Classes
Undergraduate students in good standing may register for as many as 18 credit hours in one semester (9 per
term) by following the regular registration process. The college advisement centers may authorize a student who
has demonstrated superior academic ability to register for a maximum of 21 hours (11 per term). This approval is
to be noted by the college advisement center on the add/drop card. Auditing classes, registering for a class without
receiving credit, or registering for Evening Classes constitutes a part of your total registration. Exception to the
rules must be presented to: University Registrar, B-150 ASB, starting on the first day of instruction.
Winter classes can be dropped from your schedule using the Web registration system until midnight January
16. (Drop cards will also be accepted beginning January 5 in the Registration Office. They can be obtained from
the Registration Office, academic department, or CAC offices.) NOTE: A student can be registered for more than
one section of an R-suffix course and therefore must drop each unwanted section.
A W will be given for any class dropped January 17–February 9. You must fill out a drop card, pay a $10 fee
per class at the Cashier’s Office and submit the card to the Registration Office. A “W” is an official withdrawal and
means you registered for a class and did not officially withdraw before the tenth day of the semester/sixth day of a
block. It does not figure into your GPA.
Dropping for nonacademic emergencies can be done February 10–March 31. Between these dates, if you
encounter a nonacademic emergency, such as a serious accident or illness, which affects your performance in a
class(es), you may petition to be withdrawn. It is the student’s responsibility to obtain the necessary supporting
information from the instructor, physician, employer, etc., to accompany the request. A committee will consider
your request, which may or may not be approved.
NOTE: For past semesters/terms, if you had a nonacademic emergency, you may contact the Petition Secretary,
B-150 ASB (801) 422-6570, to discuss your options.
Official Enrollment
Discontinuance (Dropping All Classes for the Semester)
Students whose names are on the university class roll are officially registered. If your name is not on the class
roll, you should contact the Registration Office, B-130 ASB, immediately.
What to do before classes begin (Until January 4)
Maximum Hours per Semester or Term
Auditing Classes
Students desiring to audit classes (register for a class without receiving credit) can only do so on an add/drop card
during the first ten class days (six days of a block). Students must obtain the instructor’s approval on a signed
add/drop card. It is not possible to register for an audit class on the Web registration system. You are charged the
same tuition for auditing classes as for taking classes for credit. Classes taken on an audit basis will not appear on
your official records, will not be considered in calculating enrollment verifications, and does not fulfill the minimum
registration requirement for graduate degree-seeking students. Students who are registered for credit and wish to
change to audit must first drop the class. The class may then be added for audit during the add period only (first
ten days of a semester, six days of a term).
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
Once you register for classes, you are officially enrolled and committed to attend. If you are not coming to school
this semester, you must discontinue or drop your classes prior to the first day of school or they will remain on your
record and YOU WILL BE CHARGED TUITION. Classes may be dropped using the Web registration system until
midnight of the day before classes begin.
What to do after classes begin (January 5–March 31)
On the first day of classes and thereafter you will need to contact the Discontinuance Office in B-150 ASB or call
(801) 422-7705. Tuition will be charged starting the first day of classes to the date of discontinuance at the percentage rate listed in the Tuition and Fees section of this class schedule.
Warning: Discontinuance from winter semester will forfeit your eligibility to attend future semesters without reapplying through the Admissions Office. Continuing BYU students who interrupt their studies for one semester (fall or
winter) only or who serve an LDS mission may request an admission deferment during their absence from the university. Call the Admissions Office, (801) 422-2507, for more information. Other students who interrupt their
studies should contact the Admissions Office for the appropriate reapplication materials (see pages 8 and 22).
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BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
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Adding and Dropping Information for Block Classes
Registration for Faculty, Staff, Administrative Personnel, and Their Spouses
Dates for First-Block Classes
(See University Personnel Tuition Policy in the University Electronic Handbook.)
Classes begin: January 5
Adding classes: Until January 16
Dropping classes:
Without a W: Until January 16 (use Web registration or drop card)
With a W: January 17–22 (must use drop card after midnight January 16)
For nonacademic emergencies: January 23–February 9
Classes end: February 25
Regular teaching faculty, staff, and administrative personnel may register for courses of study up to a maximum of
6 credit hours per semester and will not be required to pay tuition. During spring and summer terms personnel
may take 3 credit hours per term or 4 in one and 2 in another. This benefit is applicable to undergraduate and
graduate tuition. (Part-time, adjunct, on-call, and temporary personnel and their spouses are not eligible for tuition
benefits.) To be eligible for tuition benefits during a given semester, individuals must be regular personnel at the
close of late registration for that semester. To be eligible for tuition benefits for their spouses, personnel must (a)
be at least age thirty with one year of service or (b) have completed five years of service with the university.
Eligible personnel and spouses taking daytime classes need to be properly admitted through the Admissions
Office. There may be income tax ramifications on graduate tuition for spouses.
Written approval is required for personnel to take daytime classes (7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) and/or thesis
hours. Applications for approval may be obtained at the Benefits Office, D-240 ASB, or downloaded from the
Benefits Office Web site (www.byu.edu/hr/benefits/forms). This form should be completed before the last day of
late registration for the current semester. There is no credit-hour limit (day or evening classes) in a semester for
eligible spouses. However, in the event a spouse who is taking classes is hired full-time by the university, that
individual’s “personnel” status supersedes their “spouse” status, and the tuition benefit is administered accordingly. Personnel or their spouses enrolled through day school who withdraw from all classes in a semester or term are
required to do so through the Discontinuance Office, B-150 ASB.
All full-time personnel and their eligible spouses who desire to audit daytime or evening classes should go to
the Evening Classes Office, 122 HCEB, for auditing procedures. Any class audited will not appear on official
records; however, all audited day classes must be cleared through the Benefits Office.
Eligible faculty, staff, and administrative personnel and their spouses who wish to register for evening classes
only may do so at the Evening Classes Office. Individuals may obtain their tuition benefit there at the time they
register by completing the Clearance to Register Form and presenting their personnel or spouse ID card.
Personnel and their spouses withdrawing from all classes in Evening School in any term or semester (discontinuing) are required to do so through the Evening Classes Office. A $10 fee is charged to the individual for discontinuing after registration has been finalized.
Dates for Second-Block Classes
Classes begin: February 26
Adding classes: Until March 4 (must use add card after midnight January 16)
Dropping classes:
Without a W: Until March 4 (must use drop card after midnight January 16)
With a W: March 5–15 (must use drop card after midnight January 16)
For nonacademic emergencies: March 16–31
Classes end: April 13
How to Obtain Enrollment Verification
Contact the Records Office, B-150 ASB, (801) 422-2631 for enrollment verification. A student’s enrollment status is determined by the number of credit hours taken, as follows:
Hours Enrolled
Semester
Term
12+
6+
9–11.5
4.5–5.5
6–8.5
3–4
.5–5.5
.5–2.5
Enrollment Status
Full-time
Three-fourths
Half-time
Less than half-time
Audited courses do not count in total enrollment hours, but are charged tuition and fees. Graduate students
should refer to the Graduate Education section of this class schedule.
Remember! Update Your Address Information
It is important that your mailing address be updated. This will help you receive university mailings in a timely
manner. You can accomplish this by going to the BYU homepage (www.byu.edu), clicking on Route Y, then logging
in and selecting Update Personal Information. The Registration Office, B-130 ASB, (801) 422-2824, will also be
happy to help you with an address change.
Advanced Placement Credit at Brigham Young University
The credit-granting policy in effect at Brigham Young University for Advanced Placement examinations taken during
the 2002–2003 school year (tested in May 2003) is listed below. Every full-year AP course will earn a minimum of 6
semester hours of credit and each half-year AP course will earn a minimum of 3 semester hours of credit for examination scores of 3, 4, or 5. Questions regarding the AP program at BYU should be directed to the Office of School
Relations, A-209 ASB, Provo, UT 84602-1229, telephone (801) 422-5000.
AP Examination
Half/Full
Year
Score
Course
Credit
BYU Course Fulfilled
Elective
Credit
Total
Credit
BYU GE Fulfilled
Art
1. History
Full
2. Studio—
Full
Drawing
3. Studio—2D Design Full
4. Studio—3D Design Full
3, 4, 5
3
3, 4, 5
3, 4, 5
3, 4, 5
ArtHC 111.
3
Based on portfolio evaluation.
6
Based on portfolio evaluation. 6
Based on portfolio evaluation. 6
Biology
Chemistry
6
Arts/Letters
Full
3,4, 5
Biol 100
3
3
6
Biology
Full
3
4
5
Chem 101
Chem 105
Chem 105, 106
3
4
4, 3
3
2
6
6
7
Natural Sciences
Natural Sciences
Natural Sciences
6
6
6
Half
3, 4, 5
General Computer
Full
3, 4, 5
CS 142
3
3
3
3
6
3, 4, 5
3, 4, 5
5 and 5
General Economics
General Economics
Econ 110
3
3
3
3
3
3
6
Full
Full
3, 4, 5
3, 4, 5
Engl 115
Engl 115
3
3
3
3
6
6
Social Sciences
First-Year Writing
First-Year Writing
Half
3, 4, 5
Biol 150
3
3
Natural Sciences
French
1. Language
Full
2. Literature
Full
3
4, 5
3
4, 5
Fren
Fren
Fren
Fren
101,
102,
102,
201,
102
201
201
202
4,
4,
4,
4,
4
4
4
4
Half
3, 4, 5
Geog 130
3
Full
3
4, 5
Germ 101, 102
Germ 101, 102, 201
4, 4
4, 4, 4
1. U.S.
Half
Half
Half
Half
3, 4
5
3, 4
5
1. U.S.
Full
2. European
3. World
Full
Full
3
General U.S. history
4, 5
Hist 220, 221
3, 4, 5 General European history
3, 4, 5 General History
3,3
3, 4
5
3, 4
5
Latin
Latin
Latin
Latin
4,
4,
4,
4,
2. Comparative
8
8
8
8
1. Virgil
Full
2. Literature
Full
German
Language
101,
101,
101,
101,
102
102, 201
102
102, 201
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
4
4, 4
4
4, 4
1. Math AB
Full
3
4, 5
Math 110, 111
Math 110, 112
3, 2
3, 4
2. Math BC
Full
3, 4, 5 Math 112, 113
4, 4
1. Theory: Non-Aural
Full
2. Theory: Aural
Full
1. Physics B
2. Physics C
Mechanics
3. Physics C
Electricity
Full
Half
Half
Social
Social
Social
Social
Sciences
Sciences
Sciences
Sciences
Social Sciences
8
12
8
12
1
6
7
8
Precollege Math
Precollege Math
Advanced Math
Precollege Math
Advanced Math
3
4, 5
3
4, 5
Music 190
Music 195
General Music
Music 193, Dictation 1
2
3
1
1
3
2
3
3
3
3
3, 4, 5 Phys 105, 106
3
Phys 105
4, 5
Phys 121
3
Phys 106
4, 5
Phys 122
3, 3
3
3
3
3
6
3
3
3
3
Natural
Natural
Natural
Natural
Natural
Sciences
Sciences
Sciences
Sciences
Sciences
Social Sciences
*Note: Take Physics B or both parts of Physics C, not all three.
Half
3
4, 5
General psychology
Psych 111
3
3
3
3
3
4
5
3
4
5
Span 101, 102, 201
Span 101, 102, 201, 202
Span 101, 102, 201, 202, 310
Span 101, 102, 201
Span 101, 102, 201, 202
Span 101, 102, 201, 202, 339
4, 4, 4
4, 4, 4, 3
4, 4, 4, 3, 3
4, 4, 4
4, 4, 4, 3
4, 4, 4, 3, 3
12
15
18
12
15
18
3
4, 5
Stat 105
Stat 221
3
3
3
3
3, 3, 3, 3
12
Spanish
1. Spanish Language
2. Spanish Literature
Full
Full
Foreign Language
Foreign Language
Foreign Language
Foreign Language
Foreign Language
Half
Social Science
8
12
social science
political science
social science
political science
Mathematics*
Statistics
Geography
General
General
General
General
History
Psychology
*Note: Complete Language and Composition or Literature and Composition, not both.
Environmental
Science
Government
and Politics
Physics*
English*
1. Lang and Comp
2. Lit and Comp
Elective Total
BYU GE Fulfilled
Credit Credit
Music
Economics
Half
Half
Full
Course
Credit
BYU Course Fulfilled
*Note: Take Mathematics AB or BC, not both.
*Note: Complete either A or AB, not both.
1. Macro
2. Micro
3. Macro and Micro
Half/Full
Score
Year
Latin
Computer
Science*
1. Computer
Science A
2. Computer
Science AB
AP Examination
APIEL*
Full
3, 4, 5 ESL 301, 302, 303, 304
Advanced Math
*Advanced Placement International English Language (APIEL): An Advanced Placement exam offered by the college board for students who speak English as a second language.
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
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BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
Tuition and Fees
One of the nation’s largest private universities, BYU is
owned and operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints. A significant portion of the cost of
operating the university is paid from the tithes of the
Church members. Because of this, students or their
families who are Church members have already made
a monetary contribution to the operation of the university. To equalize this cost, nonmembers are assessed
higher tuition, a practice similar in principle to that of
state universities charging higher tuition to nonresidents. This higher tuition still does not cover the total
educational cost.
Once students register for classes, they are officially enrolled and committed to attend. Registered students who decide not to attend must withdraw from
classes prior to the first day of school to avoid being
charged tuition. Classes may be dropped using the
Web registration system (i.e., by dropping each class)
until midnight of the day before classes begin.
Beginning the first day of classes and thereafter, students will need to contact the Discontinuance Office
(B-150 ASB, [801] 422-7705). If classes are not
dropped, they will remain on the student’s records and
the student will be charged tuition. Tuition will be
charged from the first day of classes to the date of discontinuance at the percentage rate listed under Tuition
Refunds/Charges—Discontinuance.
Tuition and class fees are due and payable on the
first day of class (January 5, 2004). Students are
held responsible to pay the correct amount of tuition,
fees, and past due balances (in U.S. dollars; checks
must be drawn on a U.S. bank). Students who fail to
pay tuition by the add registration deadline (January
16) will be assessed a $90 late fee and jeopardize
their eligibility to enroll for the following semester/term.
Students who anticipate receiving financial aid will be
held responsible to pay tuition charges by the first day
of class whether or not financial aid is available or forfeited. Past financial delinquencies must be cleared
before a new registration may be commenced. The
Tuition Billing Statement will be mailed only to students who are registered for at least one class by
January 5. WHETHER OR NOT THE STUDENT
RECEIVES A PRINTED BILLING STATEMENT, IT IS
THE STUDENT’S RESPONSIBILITY TO PAY TUITION
BY THE DEADLINE TO AVOID A LATE TUITION FEE.
Tuition assessment on the billing is based on anticipated full-time enrollment of 12 credit hours or more
for the semester. The federal Pell Grant amount on the
Tuition Billing Statement is based on the assumption
that enrollment is for 12 credit hours. If your grant eligibility, loan, or scholarship is for less than the tuition
due, you must pay the difference by the deadline to
avoid a late fee. If you are not a full-time student,
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adjust the statement and pay only for the hours you
expect to take.
Tuition may be paid via cash, check, money order,
or credit card. Cash payments should be made in person in the Cashiers Office in D-155 ASB. DO NOT
MAIL CASH.
Check or money order payments (U.S. dollars) may
be mailed in the preaddressed envelope provided with
the Tuition Billing Statement. If you do not have this
envelope, mail your tuition to the Cashiers Office, D148 ASB, Provo, UT 84602-1128. Check or money
order payments may also be dropped in the drop-box
provided in D-148 ASB, or made in person in the
Cashiers Office (D-155 ASB). DO NOT USE CAMPUS
MAIL.
Credit card payments may be made online through
Route Y. Online payments are made by logging into
Route Y and selecting the Tuition Billing and Payments
link. Credit card payments may also be made via
touch-tone telephone at (801) 422-0835 or in person
in the Cashiers Office (D-155 ASB).
Important notice: If you fail to meet the tuition
deadline, you will be assessed a late fee ($90 beginning January 17). You will be assessed a late tuition
fee if you pay less than full-time tuition by January 16
and are then enrolled or later become enrolled for
more than 11.5 credit hours. Also, if your tuition
check is not honored by the bank, you will be charged
the late fee.
The charge for noncredit courses or audited courses is the same as for credit courses. Noncredit courses
taken by part-time students will be assessed on the
basis of hours involved in lecture classes. For example,
3 hours of lecture a week would be considered 3
semester hours and would be charged accordingly.
Therefore, students taking 10 credit hours plus a noncredit class involving 2 or more lecture hours per week
would be considered full-time students for tuition
assessment. However, noncredit courses do not count
for federal Pell Grant or federal Stafford Loan eligibility.
For courses in which no lecture hours are involved—for
example, dissertations and theses—tuition and fees will
be based on hours being carried during the semester,
as determined by the supervising professor.
Graduate students (for tuition assessment) are those
who have received their first bachelor’s degree, or will
have received it by the beginning of winter semester,
and are not students of the Law School or the
Graduate School of Management. Please be aware that
tuition bills may be processed before graduate status is
updated. Graduate students are responsible to pay
graduate tuition regardless of the status declared on
their tuition bill.
Full-time status (for tuition assessment) for all
undergraduate students is registration for 12 or more
credit hours per semester or 6 or more credit hours per
term. For graduate students, full-time status is registra-
tion for 8.5 or more credit hours per semester or 4.5 or
more credit hours per term.
Three-quarter-time status (for tuition assessment) for
undergraduate students is registration for 9 to 11.5
credit hours per semester or 4.5 to 5.5 credit hours
per term. Enrollment as a three-quarter-time student
does not entitle the student to physical education suit
and facility privileges.
Part-time status (for tuition assessment) for all
undergraduate students is registration for 0.5 to 8.5
credit hours per semester or 0.5 to 4 credit hours per
term. Enrollment as a part-time undergraduate student
does not entitle the student to health insurance, student activity privileges, or physical education suit and
facility privileges.
The university reserves the right to change these
figures without notice. Questions regarding fee assessment should be referred to Financial Services.
Tuition and General Fees
Per Semester
Tuition Adjustments—
Change in Credit Hours
After the semester begins, a part-time student who
increases the number of credit hours and remains a
part-time student must pay for these additional hours
by the last day to add classes. If this is not done, a
late fee will be assessed. A change to three-fourths or
full-time status requires that additional tuition be paid
by January 16 to avoid paying the late fee.
A full-time student dropping to part time or a parttime student who decreases credit hours may be entitled to a tuition refund. A refund request must be initiated by the student through the Financial Services
Office, D-151 ASB. A full refund of the difference
between full-time assessment and part-time assessment will be allowed through January 16. Refunds
for courses dropped after that date will be subject to
the refund schedule listed under Tuition Refunds/
Charges—Discontinuance.
Tuition Refunds/Charges—Discontinuance
Undergraduate Students
LDS
Full-time
$ 1,575
(12 or more credit hours)
Three-fourths time
$1,505
(9–11.5 credit hours)
Half-time
(8.5 credit hours or less)
per credit hour
$161
Non-LDS
$ 2,370
Graduate Students
LDS
Full-time
$ 1,990
(8.5 or more credit hours)
Part-time per credit hour
$221
Non-LDS
$ 2,985
$2,245
$243
$332
Graduate School of Management Students and
Law School Students
LDS
Non-LDS
Full-time
$ 3,255
$ 4,885
(8.5 or more credit hours)
Part-time per credit hour
$362
$544
Tuition will be assessed per half-credit hour. Minimum
tuition charged will be $80. The charge for noncredit
courses or for auditing courses is the same as when
taking them for credit.
Late Tuition Fee
Beginning January 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $90
Tuition and class fees are due and payable on the first
day of class (January 5, 2004). A late tuition fee will
be assessed to all students who fail to pay tuition by
the registration add deadline (January 16, 2004).
The late fee will also be assessed to students who
pay less than full-time tuition by the January 16
deadline and are then or later become registered
full time.
Any student whose tuition check is not honored by
the bank will be charged the late tuition fee.
Both full-time and part-time students who discontinue
school will be charged tuition from the first day of
classes until the date of discontinuance. A refund is
based on the date they report their discontinuance to
the Discontinuance Office, B-150 ASB, telephone
(801) 422-7705. The following rates apply:
Tuition
Refund of
Discontinuance
Charged
Tuition Paid
Before Jan 5 . . . . . . . . . .None . . . . . . . . .100%
Jan 5–9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .10% . . . . . . . . . .90%
Jan 12–16 . . . . . . . . . . .15% . . . . . . . . . .85%
Jan 20–23 . . . . . . . . . . .20% . . . . . . . . . .80%
Jan 26–30 . . . . . . . . . . .25% . . . . . . . . . .75%
Feb 2–6 . . . . . . . . . . . . .30% . . . . . . . . . .70%
Feb 9–13 . . . . . . . . . . . .35% . . . . . . . . . .65%
Feb 17–20 . . . . . . . . . . .40% . . . . . . . . . .60%
Feb 23–27 . . . . . . . . . . .45% . . . . . . . . . .55%
Mar 1–5 . . . . . . . . . . . . .50% . . . . . . . . . .50%
Mar 8–12 . . . . . . . . . . . .55% . . . . . . . . . .45%
After Mar 12 . . . . . . . . .100% . . . . . . . . . .None
A refund due because of discontinuance from
school will be made only by check through the mail.
It will be mailed approximately two weeks from the
date of discontinuance. Refunds due to students who
have a Federal Pell Grant and/or Federal Stafford/
PLUS Loan will be returned to the lending agency
and/or the Pell Grant Program. Contact the Tuition
Office, (801) 422-7804, D-151 ASB, for specific
information.
A petition for exception to the refund schedule
will be considered for students forced to discontinue
because of circumstances that are beyond their
control. These circumstances include death in the
immediate family, life-threatening situations, medical
incapacitation, a university error, military leave, etc.
Students should not submit petitions based on ignorance of university policies and procedures. These will
be denied. Petition forms are in D-148 ASB.
Refunds for Class Fees
Class fee refunds are based on the same schedule as
listed for tuition refunds.
Class Fees
Acc 200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20
Army ROTC Leadership Laboratory . . . . . . . . . . $40
CHum 98. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25
CS 224 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11
FL&HE 110, 340 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35
FL&HE 287 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30
FL&HE 397 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30
ECEn 224 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11
*Geol 410 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $550
**Geol 490R, 590R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . variable
ISys 100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25
Math 97 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $75
MCom 100. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25
Music 160R, 250, 260R, 359R, 360R, 460R,
560R, 660R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $300
PAS 112 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $90
PE 116, 117 (bowling) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $45
PE 150 (ice skating, paid at rink) . . . . . . . . variable
PE 161, 162, 164 (skiing) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $35
PE 175 (scuba diving) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . variable
PE 177, 176 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . variable
RMYL 189, 244 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $80
*See department for a refund application.
**See department for fee card.
Student Teaching/Practicum Fees*
TTE 120, 140, 149, 150, 200, 209, 229, 250,
270, 300, 301, 315, 319, 400, 450, 490R,
505, 535, 593R.
TMA 285, 385, 475R.
VACor 133.
VAStu 104, 105, 106, 204R, 205R, 206R, 216,
217, 218, 219, 349R, 350R, 351R, 354R,
355R, 356R, 358R, 359R, 450R, 451R, 456R,
459R, 656R, 659R.
Miscellaneous Fees and Fines
Activity Cards
Duplicate card fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10
Identification photo fee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3
Spouse activity card (nonrefundable, does not
include Health Center privileges) . . . . . . . . $6
Admission Evaluation Fee (nonrefundable)
New applying student . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25
Class Drop Fee (fee per class)
Through January 16, free. January 17 and thereafter, $10 per class.
Deposits (payable at department locations)
Industrial education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1
Physical education locker fee (nonrefundable). . $4
Dishonored Check Charges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10
Examinations
Examination through Testing Center to exempt
student from taking a required class . . . . . $10
Examination, special equivalency, nonrefundable
fee to take exam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20
Graduation Fees (nonrefundable)
Bachelor’s degree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15
Master’s degree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20
Doctoral degree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25
CPSE 496R, 586R, 587R, 599R, 680R . . . variable
ECE 423, 424 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $30
ECE 425 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $55
ElEd 358, 362 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20
ElEd 400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $55
ElEd 496R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $55
ScEd 476R, 496R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $115
Incomplete Grade Contract
Available in the Records Office, B-150 ASB, after
the twelfth week of the semester . . . . . . . $10
*Because of pending changes in Utah State certification fees, the student teaching and practicum fees
may be increased sometime this year.
Parking permits are required to park on campus. To
purchase a permit, bring the following to the Parking
and Traffic Services Office (in the PTSB):
Materials/Service Fees
Fee payment cards are available in the following
classes for materials and services used:
CM 105, 155, 210, 211, 217, 241, 320, 411,
412, 426, 494R.
ECEn 212, 320.
IT 103, 136, 231, 240, 328, 343, 345, 443, 447.
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Parking Fees and Information
www.byu.edu/parking
Motor Vehicles
1. Current vehicle registration.
2. Proof of emissions compliance. Vehicles registered in areas that do not have an emissions
program meeting Utah County requirements will
need to pass an emissions test. For further information contact the Parking and Traffic Services
Office, telephone (801) 378-3906.
3. BYU identification card.
4. Fee payment.
Fees vary by permit and semester as follows:
Permit
Fall
Winter Spring/Summer
G
$80
$50
See L Permit
Y
$60
$40
See L Permit
C
$60
$40
See L Permit
L (G and Y lots for Sp/Su)
$20
Motorcycle/
Moped
$15
$10
$ 5
G, Y, C, and motorcycle/moped parking permits expire
September 15, 2004. L parking permits are valid
spring and summer terms only.
Out-of-State Plates
Faculty and staff employees with out-of-state plates
must license their vehicles with the state of Utah and
clear them for tax payment before they can receive
their parking permits.
Bicycles
Bicycles must be licensed within Utah County. Provo
City licenses cost $1 at the Parking and Traffic
Services Building or at the Provo Police Department.
Bicyclists must:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Always park bicycles in racks.
Never ride on sidewalks during class breaks.
Yield to pedestrians.
Obey all traffic rules.
Bicycles not parked in racks will be impounded. BYU
will not be responsible for cut locks, chains, or cables.
Cutting locks, chains, or cables is authorized only
when uniformed police or traffic personnel are present.
Other Regulations and Information
Replacement permits will only be issued when the
current valid permit is returned, regardless of car accident, windshield replacement, or selling of vehicle.
Owner/Operators of motor vehicles operated in Utah
County should be prepared to pass Utah County Vehicle
Emissions Inspection Maintenance requirements.
Neighborhoods adjoining campus are sometimes
inundated with parked vehicles. Students are encouraged to obtain BYU parking permits and to park in
university parking lots authorized by the permit.
Traffic regulation information may be obtained
from Parking and Traffic Services. It is the responsibility of all students, faculty, and staff members to obey
all traffic rules and regulations.
Questions may be directed to Parking and Traffic
Services personnel at (801) 378-3906.
Parking and Traffic Violation Fines . . . . . . $5–$300
Appeals must be made within fourteen calendar days
of the citation issue date. Otherwise the opportunity
to appeal is forfeited. Individuals receiving seven or
more citations in a twelve-month period (whether
paid or unpaid) will have their driving and parking
privileges revoked.
Records Fees
Search fee (duplicate receipt). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1
Transcript fee (per copy—pay at Records Office) . . . $2
Health Insurance Requirement
BYU requires all three-quarter- and full-time students
(9 credit hours or more for a semester; 4.5 credit hours
for a term, including Salt Lake Center hours) to carry
adequate medical insurance. This applies the entire
time a student has continuing status, including students taking a semester or term off. All participants in
groups on tour, Study Abroad, or internships are also
required to carry adequate medical insurance.
Enrollment in the BYU Student Health Plan satisfies
the university’s insurance requirement, as does enrollment in a group medical plan provided by an employer
or a spouse’s or parent’s employer. Any private medical
insurance plan must meet the following requirements:
• provide at least 70 percent coverage for all major
medical expenses, including physician, hospital, and
ancillary services;
• have an individual annual deductible of no more
than $500; and
• have an annual plan limit of no less than $25,000.
Three-quarter- or full-time students must enroll in
the BYU Student Health Plan or provide verification of
other adequate insurance coverage when first enrolling
at BYU and prior to the beginning of fall semester each
year thereafter. Students who do not provide proof of
private insurance via the Web to the BYU Insurance
Office will be automatically enrolled in and assessed
the appropriate premium (single or married student
rate) for the BYU Student Health Plan. The insurance
premium will be charged to the student’s account;
payment is due by the tuition payment deadline each
semester and term.
As an accommodation for disability, and with
approval from the Office of Services for Students with
Disabilities, a student may be eligible for the Student
Health Plan with fewer than 9 semester hours or 4.5
term hours.
Debt Collection Fees
Students’ past-due debts are referred to Student Financial Services for collection, and a reasonable collection
fee is added to the student’s account. If BYU is unable
to collect the debt within a reasonable time, the debt
may be referred to an outside collection agency and/or
attorney for collection. All collection costs, including
BYU’s collection fee and any collection agency fees
and/or attorney fees and court costs, will be added to
the student’s debt and must be paid in full before the
university will release the financial hold on the student’s
transcript, allow the student to register, or consider the
student for readmission. Also, the student’s eligibility for
graduating and participating in graduation ceremonies
and/or having their diploma released may be delayed or
denied.
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University Requirements for
Undergraduates
There are three components to an undergraduate education at Brigham Young University: religious education, major education, and general education. Religion
courses are provided at BYU so that students may
progress in their religious understanding and convictions simultaneously with their educational progress
in secular fields. Education in the major provides students with depth in a particular academic discipline.
It introduces them to the type of thinking, language,
and skills that prepare them for a career or further
study in postgraduate or professional programs.
General education is intended to provide students
with intellectual breadth. It covers the range of
human accomplishments: the development of language and civilization; the arts; and the social,
behavioral, physical, and biological sciences. These
three aspects of the baccalaureate degree—religious
education, major education, and general education—
are described briefly in the following sections.
Religion Requirements
for the Baccalaureate Degree
Courses
Credit Hours
Two Book of Mormon courses
4
One New Testament course
2
One Doctrine and Covenants course
2
Elective courses
6
Religion Requirements for Transfer
Students
Transfer students must fulfill the BYU graduation
requirement in religion. All students must complete a
minimum number of religion credits taken at BYU,
according to the following table, regardless of the
number of religion hours completed elsewhere.
Religious Education
It has always been the view of The Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints that education is not complete without proper integration of secular and religious knowledge and values. Secular understanding
and skill are important attainments in life and will
better serve the individual when accompanied by religious convictions, attitudes, and standards of behavior. Ideally, students should take one religion class
each semester of enrollment.
Fourteen hours of religion credit taken at BYU are
needed to graduate—a core of 8 hours plus 6 hours
of electives. The core consists of two Book of Mormon
courses (RelA 121 and 122, 4 hours); one New
Testament course (2 hours); and one Doctrine and
Covenants course (2 hours). Students may choose
from an array of other courses offered by the
Department of Ancient Scripture and the Department
of Church History and Doctrine to fill the other 6
hours of religion credit needed.
No more than 4 hours of religion credit per
semester may be counted toward the religion
requirement.
Students who are not members of The Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are strongly encouraged to take Introduction to Mormonism (RelC 100)
during their first semester at BYU. This course may
be used in lieu of either a New Testament or Doctrine
and Covenants course.
Total
Transfer
Credits
Minimum
Religion
Hours to
take at BYU
0–14.9
14
15–29.9
12
30–44.9
10
45–59.9
8
Required
Subject Matter
Book of Mormon
(RelA 121 and 122),
Doctrine and Covenants
(RelC 324 or 325),
New Testament
(RelA 111 or 200 or
211 or 212 or 310 or 311)
Major Education
Description of the GE Program
Brigham Young University students are expected to
develop competence in at least one area of concentration. Such competence is acquired through in-depth
study in an area referred to as the major. Through the
major requirements students encounter a rigorous,
coherent, and progressively more sophisticated program of study. Such study is intrinsically valuable,
and it prepares students to enter the world of work or
to pursue further study. By the time they graduate,
students should have a grasp of their discipline’s
essential knowledge and skills and thus be able to
compete in and contribute to the larger world outside
the university.
BYU offers approximately 150 undergraduate
major programs. Most of these programs are centered
in the more than 50 academic departments, but several interdisciplinary programs are also available. The
complete list of these degrees is given in the BYU
Undergraduate Catalog under the heading
Alphabetical List of Undergraduate Majors at BYU. Of
the 120 credit hours required as a minimum for the
baccalaureate degree, the major program typically
comprises between 40 and 60 credit hours, although
some exceed 60 credit hours. Requirements for major
programs are detailed under specific departments in
the catalog.
Students need not feel undue pressure to declare a
major immediately upon entering the university, and
they may wish to enroll in general education courses
that can introduce them to possible areas for major
study. However, some majors, including those in the
natural sciences, engineering, music, and the visual
arts, are tightly structured. Efficient graduation from
these programs requires students to undertake degree
requirements during the first semester of their freshman year. Students who are considering these programs are encouraged to begin them as soon as possible. The academic departments and college advisement centers can provide advice about particular
degree requirements and selecting a major.
The GE program is separated into three categories
called Languages of Learning, Liberal Arts Core, and
Arts and Sciences Electives.
The objectives for each of the three areas are
explained below. Brief statements of the ways to
satisfy GE Program requirements are provided in the
accompanying table. Detailed information concerning
the mechanisms available to complete each requirement is given in the General Education Courses
section of this class schedule.
General Education
60–74.9
6
75–89.9
4*
90 or
more
2*
Book of Mormon
(RelA 121 and 122),
Doctrine and Covenants
(RelC 324 or 325)
Book of Mormon
(RelA 121 and 122)
*More credits may be needed if the required subject
matter has not been completed.
The general education (GE) program at Brigham
Young University complements the other two areas of
a university education. Through its perspective we
gain vantage points from which to view the development of our own culture and how it relates to others.
GE courses teach one to think critically, and they
pose questions that foster the development of moral
judgment and aesthetic and cultural sensitivities. At
Brigham Young University these courses are taught in
the context of the restored gospel and the implications that the gospel of Jesus Christ holds for knowledge, truth, and society.
Languages of Learning
In our modern, complex society, the ability to communicate effectively is deemed critical. Under the
Languages of Learning category are grouped the
requirements related to writing, mathematics, foreign
language, and music, each of which represents an
important way to convey information and understanding. Because writing at the college level is considered
essential to success at the university, students are
asked to complete a First-Year Writing course. Later,
once students have identified an area for major study,
they are provided with an opportunity to develop writing skills in that discipline through an advanced writing course.
To function in a technological society, a basic
knowledge of mathematics as a means of communication and problem solving is essential. All students,
upon admission, are asked to certify a basic level of
numeracy, either with an appropriately high score on
the Mathematics section of the ACT or SAT exams or
by completion of a BYU course.
We then ask that students exhibit a mastery of
either mathematics, statistics, music, or a foreign language at an advanced level (the Advanced Language
requirement). See the tables on pages 13 and 14 for
more information .
Liberal Arts Core
A traditional university education includes introductions to the core or fundamental areas of knowledge.
These typically cover the biological and physical sciences and aspects of cultures and civilizations. Here
at BYU we also include as part of our core American
Heritage, an introduction to the political and economic foundations of the American democratic system,
and Wellness, a requirement to assist in developing
one’s physical and mental well-being.
For every requirement in the core, with the exception of Civilization, there are two pathways to complete the requirement—a one-course option and a
multiple-course (two or three) option. The multiplecourse options are structured to cover much of the
same material that is included in the one-course
options but in greater depth.
The options for different core requirements are
independent of each other. That is, one may choose
the two-course sequence to satisfy the Biological
Science core requirement but choose the one-course
option for the Physical Science, American Heritage,
and Wellness requirements. In general, students will
find it most efficient to take the one-course options
for a given requirement. However, students in some
majors will find that a particular core requirement can
be satisfied using the multiple-course pathway with
courses they are already taking for their major.
Students with career or personal interests outside
their major may find that the two-course options
better serve their needs. For example, the philosophy
or language major who hopes to become a physician
may satisfy the Physical and/or Biological Science
core requirement by virtue of the science courses
required for admission to medical school.
Both the Languages of Learning and the Liberal
Arts Core provide for multiple ways to satisfy individual requirements. The number of courses and credit
hours needed to satisfy a requirement will vary with
the particular option chosen and/or the student’s previous preparation. See the table on page 14 for more
information.
Arts and Sciences Electives
The Arts and Sciences electives are divided into three
categories: Arts and Letters, Natural Sciences, and
Social and Behavioral Sciences. These three divisions
encompass the spectrum of human endeavors. The
objective of elective courses certified to satisfy this
requirement is to introduce students in a more
focused way than the core courses to specific disciplines or areas of study. Students must take one
course from each of the three areas. Unless the major
program dictates a specific course, students are free
to select from a large list of approved courses. These
courses are certified for approval by a faculty council,
and students are encouraged to check a current class
schedule for an up-to-date list of approved courses.
Some courses are approved as both Arts and
Sciences electives and as one of the two-course
sequences for the Liberal Arts Core requirements. The
same course cannot be used for both the elective
requirement and to partially complete the core
requirement.
Because a significant objective of general education is to provide breadth to the student’s education,
we recommend that elective courses be taken outside
the major. However, once a course certified to satisfy
an elective is completed, the GE requirement will be
considered satisfied. Changes in majors will not affect
the student’s progress toward completion of the GE
program. Nevertheless, the new major may impose
additional requirements, such as a particular
Advanced Writing course.
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Where variable numbers of courses or credit hours
are indicated, the effort required to complete the
requirement depends upon the student’s level of
preparation. The complete list of courses currently
certified to satisfy a particular requirement and additional details of how to complete the requirements are
given in a later section of this class schedule entitled
General Education Courses. See the tables on page
15 for more information.
GE and the Honors Program
The Honors Program offers a number of courses that
satisfy both GE and Honors requirements. These
courses provide a deeper, more intense exposure to
the subject matter for the student who is interested in
a challenging experience. Additional information
concerning these courses may be obtained from the
Honors Advisement Center, 102-A MSRB, telephone
(801) 422-5497, or by consulting the “University
Honors Program Course Guide,” available online at
http://www.byu.edu/honors.
Selection and Timing of GE Classes
To gain approval to meet a GE requirement, a course
is subjected to a rigorous evaluation. Such approval is
not granted lightly, and students should ensure that
the courses they select are, in fact, currently approved
for GE credit. This information is updated each semester/term and published in the current class schedule.
Although the time to complete GE requirements
varies according to the major, all new students are
required to complete the First-Year Writing, American
Heritage, and two Book of Mormon classes during
their freshman year. We recommend that new freshmen complete the first Book of Mormon class and
either First-Year Writing or American Heritage their
first semester, and the second Book of Mormon class
and either First-Year Writing or American Heritage
(whichever they have not already completed) their
second semester.
Students planning to satisfy the Biological Science,
Physical Science, and Precollege Mathematics core
requirements with the one-course options (e.g., Biol
100, PhyS 100, and Math 110) should also complete these courses during their freshman year.
Civilization courses are designed as sophomore-level
courses, although some programs include them during the freshman year. Advice as to when to complete
the other GE requirements can be obtained at college
advisement centers or department offices.
Ways to Complete GE Requirements
Other Than by Course Work
In addition to taking approved courses, there are
several mechanisms by which students may satisfy
the components of the GE program: transferring
acceptable credit from other academic institutions;
receiving credit from Advanced Placement (AP) and
International Baccalaureate (IB) examinations; or
passing exemption or challenge examinations at the
university.
Transfer Credit
The application of transfer credit to GE requirements
is handled by the Transfer Evaluation Office, B-238
ASB, (801) 422-3641. Consortium agreements have
been reached with several junior and community colleges to facilitate the transfer process for students
who have completed certain associate degrees.
Contact the Transfer Evaluation Office for up-to-date
information regarding the status of those agreements
with a particular junior or community college.
Advanced Placement and International
Baccalaureate Credit
The results of some Advanced Placement (AP) and
International Baccalaureate (IB) exams may be used
to waive certain GE requirements and to obtain general university credit. AP or IB credit posted to a transfer institution will be evaluated upon BYU’s standards
and not those of the transfer institution. The
Academic Advisement Office, B-238 ASB, telephone
(801) 422-3641, can be contacted for details regarding credit hours and exemption from GE requirements
for both AP and IB exams.
College Level Examination Program
BYU stopped giving credit for general exams in 2000.
At this time, BYU does not give credit for subject
exams either. CLEP credit posted to another institution’s transcript is reevaluated based on BYU’s
standard.
Exemption and Challenge Examinations
Some requirements can be accomplished by successfully completing an examination. Two types of examinations are available, the exemption exam and the
challenge exam. The primary difference between an
exemption exam and a challenge exam is that an
exemption exam is used exclusively to fulfill a general
education requirement. No academic credit or letter
grade is posted to the transcript. The challenge exam,
however, is not restricted to GE courses, and academic credit and a letter grade may be posted to the transcript, if the student so chooses. A student may take
an exemption or challenge exam only once during
each semester or term. Students do not have to be
enrolled in a course to take an exemption or challenge
exam. However, some of the exams are given early
enough each semester/term so that students who are
enrolled and pass the exam may drop the course.
Students not enrolled in a course have an opportunity
to take the challenge or exemption exams offered at
the Testing Center. Please consult the table on page
12 for specific exam dates.
Exemption Exams: No Credit or Grade
Exemption exams are offered for select general education courses only. Although passing an exam completes the GE requirement, it does not earn academic
credit or a letter grade and does not appear on the
transcript. Exemption exams are given in the Testing
Center on the dates shown on the table that follows
on page 12. A fee payable at the Testing Center is
required for the exams. A passing score on an
exemption exam is reflected on the Advisement-byComputer (ABC) report as fulfilling the requirement.
However, no academic credit will be posted on the
transcript of grades. The procedure to take an exam
and request exemption from a course follows.
Challenge Exams: Graded Credit
Passing a challenge exam earns credit and a letter
grade for the course, which appears on the transcript
if the student elects to accept the grade. Challenge
exams are not restricted to general education courses.
Some challenge exams are offered in the Testing
Center, and others are arranged through the department offering the course. A fee payable at the Testing
Center is charged for exams offered in the Testing
Center. A fee payable at the Cashiers’ Office in D-155
ASB is required for exams that are offered through
individual departments. Check with the department
to see if the exam is offered in the department or in
the Testing Center. To earn academic credit and a letter grade for the course, the student must submit a
Challenge Examination Form, provided by the Testing
Center or the department, to the Records Office, B150 ASB. No additional fees are charged to post
credits to the transcript. The student’s transcript and
grade point average reflect the grade earned on the
exam. The procedure to take exams and request academic credit follows.
Procedure for Exemption and Challenge Exams Given
at the Testing Center
A. Procedure for Exemption Exams
1. Contact the appropriate academic department for exam procedure and content
before going to the Testing Center.
2. Go to the Testing Center (265 HGB) on
one of the examination dates listed on
page 12.
3. Pay the required fee at the Testing Center.
4. If you are enrolled in the course when you
pass its exemption exam, you must also
complete an Add/Drop Card and drop the
course. Students who drop the class after
the add deadline (ten class days after a
semester starts or six class days after a
term starts) will receive a W on their transcript for dropping the course, and their
ABC report will reflect fulfillment of the GE
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requirement. If the exempted course is not
officially dropped before the drop deadline, the grade given by the instructor
based on class performance will appear on
the transcript of grades.
Note: If you pass an exemption exam at the Testing
Center, your ABC Report will be updated automatically at the end of the semester. Please retain your score
report for your records.
B. Procedure for Challenge Exams Given at the
Testing Center
1. Contact the appropriate academic department for exam procedure and content
before going to the Testing Center.
2. Go to the Testing Center (265 HGB) on one
of the examination dates listed on this page.
3. Pay the required fee at the Testing Center.
4. After the exam is graded, if you choose to
receive graded credit, obtain a Challenge
Examination Form at the Testing Center
and have it validated there. To accept the
grade and receive credit for the course,
you must sign the Challenge Examination
Form and obtain the signature of the
examiner (at the Testing Center). The
Testing Center sends the form to the
Records Office, B-150 ASB, within one
month from the date the exam is taken.
Graded credit will be added to your official
university transcript, and the ABC Report
will show any GE requirement as fulfilled.
(Students taking the Physical Science
exam may take the grade or an exemption
if their score is 75 percent or above. If
their score is between 60 and 74 percent,
then they may receive graded credit.)
5. If you are enrolled in the course when you
pass its challenge exam, you must also
complete an Add/Drop Card and drop the
course. Students who drop the class after
the add deadline (ten class days after a
semester starts or six class days after a
term starts) will receive a W on their transcript for dropping the course, and their
ABC Report will reflect fulfillment of any
GE requirement. If the course is not officially dropped before the drop deadline,
the grade given by the instructor based on
class performance will appear on the transcript of grades.
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Procedure for Challenge Examinations Not Given at
the Testing Center
A. Whether or not you are enrolled in the course
you are challenging:
1. Complete the Challenge Examination Form
available from the department.
2. Arrange with the department to take the
exam.
3. Pay the required testing fee at the
Cashiers’ Office, D-155 ASB, and have the
form validated there ($20 fee per course
except for the language exams).
4. Present the validated form to the department examiner.
5. Have the grade and credit recorded on
the form by the examiner and obtain the
necessary departmental signatures.
6. The department will submit the completed
form to the Records Office, B-150 ASB,
within one month from the date the exam
is taken.
B. If you are enrolled in the course when you pass
its challenge exam, you must also complete an
Add/Drop Card and drop the course. Students
who drop the class after the drop deadline (ten
class days after a semester starts or six class
days after a term starts) will receive a W on
their transcript for dropping the course, and
their ABC Report will reflect fulfillment of the
GE requirement. If the course is not officially
dropped, the grade given by the instructor
based on class performance will appear on the
transcript of grades.
Schedule of Exemption and Challenge Examinations Given in the Testing Center
The Testing Center, 265 HGB, offers special examinations for some GE classes on the dates noted below. Please
contact the appropriate academic department for specific exam information before going to the Testing Center.
WINTER SEMESTER 2004
Course
Term
Precollege
Math
(Math 97)
Winter
Biological
Sciences
(Biol 100)
Winter
Last Day to
Drop w/o
W on the
Transcript
Department
Contact
$10
Jan 16
Math Lab
159B TMCB
Jan 5–16
Feb 26–Mar 5
$20
Jan 16
Biol 100
Office
109 HRCB
Jan 5–16
Feb 26–Mar 5
Jan 5–16
Feb 26–Mar 5
$10
Jan 16
(score of 75% or above)
(score of 60 to 74%)
PhyS 100
Office
N252 ESC
$20
Jan 16
AHtg Office
166 SWKT
Exemption Exam
Challenge Exam
(No Credit or Grade)
(Graded Credit)
Jan 5–16
Feb 26–Mar 5
Fee
(Pay at Testing
Center)
(score of 70% or above)
Physical
Science
Winter
(PhyS 100)
American
Heritage
Winter
(AHtg 100)
Jan 5–16
Feb 26–Mar 5
For First-Year Writing (Engl 115) go to http://english.byu.edu/composition/115/challenge.htm.
For information regarding all other challenge examinations, please contact the department that offers the course or exam.
WINTER 2004 TESTING CENTER HOURS
Day
Center Open
Last Exam Distributed
Center Vacated
Monday
10:00 a.m.
9:00 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
How Do You Get Help with Specific
Questions Concerning General Education?
Tuesday
8:00 a.m.
9:00 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
Wednesday
8:00 a.m.
9:00 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
The essential information concerning general education is found in the current BYU Undergraduate
Catalog. Additional, late-breaking information, plus
advice about general education requirements can be
obtained from your college advisement center. The
eleven college advisement centers, together with the
University Advisement Center, 2500 WSC, provide
assistance with registration, graduation requirements,
policies and procedures, fields of study, changes of
major, and many other aspects of academic life.
Computer terminals are available in the advisement centers and at other locations on campus to
provide you with an up-to-date report of your academic status. To assess your Advisement by
Computer (ABC) Report, log into Route Y, select the
AIM icon, then select the ABC Report link. This will
generate a personalized report that includes a list of
GE requirements you have completed.
Thursday
8:00 a.m.
9:00 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
Friday
8:00 a.m.
9:00 p.m.
10:00 p.m.
Saturday*
10:00 a.m.
3:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
*Closed on Saturdays when the previous Friday or following Monday is a university-approved holiday.
General Education Program Summary
General Education Courses
Note: The courses listed in the tables on pages 13–15 are subject to change each semester. Some classes listed
have approval on a trial basis and may be removed from the list at a later date. Please consult a current class
schedule each semester/term to ensure that the class you take is still approved for GE. Some requirements can
also be satisfied via AP or IB credit. Check with the Academic Advisement Office, B-238 ASB, telephone (801)
422-3641, for the current mapping of AP/IB exams to GE requirements.
Languages of Learning, Liberal Arts Core, and Arts and Sciences Electives
The official list of all courses that satisfy GE requirements for fall 2003 follows. In addition, a GE code appears
within the class list in this class schedule. The codes identify all GE courses, both required and elective.
Definitions of these codes are listed under Class List Codes on page 24.
Languages of Learning
Requirement
Options
Requirement
Ways to Satisfy Requirement
Comments or Advice
LANGUAGES OF LEARNING
Precollege Math
ACT math subscore of 22 or above; SAT math subscore of 500 or above; or Math
97, 110, 111, or any higher college-level calculus course; or GE 105.
First-Year Writing
Engl 115, 200, 200H, HonP 200, Phil 105, or Phil 105H.
Advanced Writing
Prerequisite is First-Year Writing or its equivalent. See the list of approved courses in
the current class schedule. Some majors require a specific course. Recommended to
be taken during junior year.
Precollege Math
Advanced Languages
Four options: Advanced Math,
Statistics, Foreign Language,
or Advanced Music
Requirement to be satisfied either in mathematics, statistics, one of two music
tracks, or a foreign language. See the current class schedule for approved math,
statistics, music, and foreign language classes.
(Precollege Math is
equivalent to algebra 2
in high school or Math 97
at BYU)
Note: Math 97 is a noncredit course and requires
an extra fee.
*LIBERAL ARTS CORE (Check with your college advisement center to know which courses you should take.)
Civilization
One 201 and one 202 course from the approved list in the current class schedule
Option A
One course each from two of the three groups:
Group 1: Biol 150, 350; InBio 131
Group 2: Biol 276, 340; PDBio 205, 220
Group 3: Biol 240, MMBio 221
Physical Science
One course:
PhyS 100, 100H, PhyS
110A and 110B (counts
as one); or HonP 259
One course each from two of the three different
departments:
Chem 101, 105, 111, 111H, 152
Geol 101, 101H, 103, 111, 330
Phscs 101, 105, 121, 127, 127H, 220
American Heritage
One course:
AHtg 100, 100H; or
HonP 240
One of the following two-course combinations:
Hist 220 and PlSc 110; or Hist 220 and Econ 110; or
PlSc 110 and Econ 110; or Hist 221 and PlSc 110
Wellness
HEPE 129 or three physical education or dance activity courses (see detailed
information on page 14 of this class schedule)
*ARTS AND SCIENCES ELECTIVES
Arts and Letters
Choose one course from the approved list (page 15).
Social and
Behavioral Sciences
Choose one course from the approved list (page 15).
Natural Sciences
Choose one course from the approved list (page 15).
If ACT Math subscore is 22 or
above or SAT
Math subscore is
500 or above,
then no college
course is required.
Any ONE of the
following math
courses satisfies
the Precollege
Math requirement: Math 97,
110; GE 105, a
course in quantitative reasoning;
or any higher
college-level
calculus course.
Transfer Students: If your ACT Math subscore was 22 or above, you have satisfied
this requirement. If not, submit transfer
credit equivalent to any of the courses listed
in the previous column, or take the exemption exam. Regarding transfer credit, consult
Transfer Evaluations, B-238 ASB,
(801) 422-3641.
First-Year Writing
(One course, to be
completed during freshman year)
Advanced Writing
(One course or sequence)
*Classes in the Liberal Arts Core under Option B cannot be used to satisfy both the Liberal Arts Core and the Natural Sciences or
Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives; one course or combination of courses cannot fulfill more than one requirement.
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(2)
Option B
One course:
Biol 100, 100H; HonP
260
Biology
(1)
Freshmen: If your ACT Math subscore was
22 or above, you have satisfied this requirement.
If your score was 21 or below and the
last high school math class you passed was
(1) algebra 1 or geometry, take Math 97; if
(2) algebra 2, take Math 110 or the
Precollege Math exemption exam administered by the BYU Testing Center.
If you had a full year of college-preparatory mathematics in high school following a
year of algebra 2, you have had the material
contained in math 110; to satisfy the
Precollege math requirement if your ACT
Math subscore was less than 22, then take
the exemption exam or a math course from
the previous column that repeats the last
course you had in high school.
If you are uncertain of your preparation,
please consult the Mathematics Department,
292 TMCB, (801) 422-2061.
Engl 115, 200, 200H, HonP 200,
Phil 105, 105H
ArtHC 300; Chem 391; Engl 311,
311H, 312, 312H, 313, 314, 315,
315H, 316, 316H; Germ 340;
MCom 320, 320H; Phil 311, 311H;
HonP 300; PlSc 200 plus one of the
following: PlSc 400, 410, 430, 450,
470; Hist 200 plus Hist 490.
Freshmen: We strongly encourage you to
take a First-Year Writing course even if you
have received AP credit for English, because
the skills taught in these courses are essential to a successful university education.
Completion of the First-Year Writing requirement is a prerequisite for all Advanced
Writing courses. Most, but not all, programs
recommend completing this requirement in
the junior year. Consult your college advisement center.
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Liberal Arts Core
Languages of Learning (continued)
Requirement
Ways to Satisfy
Requirement
Comments or Advice
Advanced Languages
(Requirement to be satisfied either in Mathematics/Statistics/Logic, one of two
music tracks, or a foreign language.)
Mathematics
Math 112, 112H, 113, 113H,
or 119; Stat 221, 221H;
Phil 305; HonP 250
The mathematics and statistics courses have
Math 110 as a prerequisite; Phil 305 has Phil
205 as a prerequisite.
Music 301
Music 301 has prerequisites. See the current
BYU Undergraduate Catalog for details. For
bachelor of music majors only.
Requirement
Ways to Satisfy Requirement
Comments or Advice
Civilization
Course Number
Course Title
ArtHC 201, 202
World Civilization to 1500;
World Civilization Since 1500
The Classical Tradition 1, 2
History of Civilization: Literature
1, 2
Masterpieces of World Literature
1, 2
World Civilization to 1500;
World Civilization Since 1500
History of Civilization 1, 2
Arts in Western Culture 1, 2
History of Creativity in the Arts,
Science, and Technology 1, 2
History of Civilization: Music 1, 2
History of Philosophy 1, 2
Science of Civilization 1, 2
Western Political Heritage 1, 2
History of Civilization in
Performance 1, 2
A number of departments
offer two-course sequences
arranged chronologically, with
the dividing line at approximately 1500 A.D. Students
are to take one class from
each of the two time periods.
The courses need not be
taken from the same department nor in chronological
order. Some major programs
specify a particular civilization
sequence, so students are
advised to check major
requirements before selecting
their civilization courses.
(One course that covers
antiquity to the 1500s
and one that covers
from the 1500s to
modern times)
ClCv 201, 201H; 202; 202H
CmLit 201, 201H; 202, 202H
Engl 201, 201H; 202, 202H
Hist 201, 201H; 202, 202H
Option A
Music
Option B
Foreign Language
• Complete an approved
culminating course (see
list to the right). Foreign
Language (FLang) 330R is
an approved culminating
course for less commonly
taught languages. Contact
the Center for Language
Studies, 2054 JKHB,
(801) 422-1201, for a list
of languages currently
offered.
OR
• For less commonly taught
languages that are not
offered as FLang 330R,
pass an achievement exam
and complete Anthr 420.
The achievement exam is
administered by the
Humanities Research
Center, 3060 JKHB,
(801) 422-3511.
Returned Missionaries or
others with similar foreign
residency should enroll in
the 300-level course listed;
however, returned missionaries with proficiency in
Cantonese, Mandarin
Chinese, Japanese, or
Korean should enroll in the
appropriate 200-level
course.
Music 300, Dance 300, and
TMA 300
These courses have prerequisites. See the current
BYU Undergraduate Catalog for details. For music
dance theatre majors only.
Approved Culminating
courses: Afrik 202, Arab
301, ASL 301, Bulgn 202,
330, Cant 202, Chin 202,
301, Czech 202, 330, Dansh
202, 340, Dutch 202, 340,
Finn 202, 340, FLang 330R,
Fren 202, 202H, 340, Germ
202, 330, Greek (Classical)
301, 302, Heb (Modern)
202, Heb (Biblical) 431,
Hung 202, 330, Iclnd 202,
429, Ital 202, 340, Japan
202, 221, 301, Korea 202,
301, Latin 301, 302, Norwe
202, 340, Polsh 330, Port
202, 315, 345, 355, Rom
340, Russ 202, 330, Span
202, 315, 345, 355, SrbCr
202, 330, Swed 202, 340,
Ukrai 202, 330
For languages with approved culminating courses:
The culminating courses are intended to allow the
student to access major historical, intellectual, literary, and artistic accomplishments of a foreign culture in its native language. Students entering with
high school, college, or extensive prior experience
with a foreign language may be able to enroll directly in a culminating course. Others will require more
basic instruction in the language to achieve the level
necessary to succeed in the culminating course. The
Humanities Publications Center Lab administers
placement testing to determine the appropriate level
at which students should begin their course work in
3065 JKHB, telephone (801) 422-7428. Grammar
or conversation courses will not substitute for a
culminating course.
Insufficient enrollment may preclude the offering
of a culminating course in a less commonly taught
language. In such cases, students may prepare
themselves to take an achievement exam at the
Humanities Research Center. Following the exam,
students may enroll in Anthr 420, where they work
with cultural anthropology and linguistics faculty
and conduct, in their language of choice, an ethnographic interview project. After completing Anthr
420, students must petition to have the foreign
language credit posted to their transcripts. Contact
the Humanities Research Center, 3060 JKHB, telephone (801) 422-3511, for additional information.
Nonnative speakers of English: These students may
fulfill the requirement through Engl 230 or 232 or
Hum 261 or 262. However, they are encouraged to
fulfill the requirement by completing work in a language other than English or their native tongue.
These courses cannot be used to satisfy simultaneously the Arts and Letters elective.
HonP 201, 202
Hum 201, 201H; 202, 202H
Mfg 201, 202
Music 201, 202
Phil 201, 201H; 202, 202H
Phil 210, 210H; 211, 211H
PlSc 201, 201H; 202, 202H
TMA 201, 202
Biological Science
Option A (Core)
Option B (Noncore)
One course:
Biol 100, 100H;
HonP 260
One course each from two of the
three groups:
Group 1: Biol 150, 350; InBio 131
Group 2: Biol 276, 340;
PDBio 205, 220
Group 3: Biol 240, MMBio 221
Classes used under Option B
to satisfy the core requirement cannot be used to
satisfy simultaneously the
Natural Sciences elective.
Physical Science
One course:
PhyS 100, 100H,
PhyS 110A and
110B (counts as
one); or HonP 259
One course each from two of the
three departments:
Chem 101, 105, 111,
111H, 152
Phscs 101, 105, 121, 127*,
127H*, 220
Geol 101, 101H, 103, 111, 330
*Astronomy classes
Classes used under Option B
to satisfy the core requirement cannot be used to
satisfy simultaneously the
Natural Sciences elective.
American Heritage
One course:
AHtg 100, 100H; or
HonP 240
One of the following two-course
combinations:
Hist 220 and PlSc 110;
Hist 220 and Econ 110;
PlSc 110 and Econ 110;
Hist 221 and PlSc 110
Classes used under Option B
to satisfy the core requirement cannot be used to
satisfy simultaneously the
Social and Behavioral
Sciences elective.
Wellness
HEPE 129
Three physical education or
dance activity classes:
a. Three approved physical education or dance classes or
b. Two approved physical education or dance classes plus one
enrollment in an intercollegiate
or extramural sports or dance
performance company class.
Enrollment in an approved PE
or Dance course with an “R”
suffix may be counted only one
time toward the three-course
requirement under Option B.
A PE or Dance course is
approved for Wellness GE if
there is the abbreviation “WL”
in bold to the right of the
course in the current class
schedule.
Arts and Sciences Electives (continued)
Arts and Sciences Electives
Requirement
Ways to Satisfy Requirement
Arts and Letters
Course Number
Course Title
(One course)
ArtHC 111, 111H
ClCv 110, 110H
ClCv 241, 241H
ClCv 245
ClCv 246
Dance 260, 260H
Engl 230
Engl 232
Engl 235
Engl 236
Engl 268
Engl 300R
Engl 350
Engl 355
Introduction to Art History
Introduction to Greek and Roman Literature
Greek and Roman Mythology
Golden Age of Greece
Golden Age of Rome
Introduction to Dance
Fiction, Drama, Poetry
Shakespeare
Masterpieces of American Literature
Masterpieces of English Literature
Literature of the Latter-day Saints
English Literature in a Cultural Setting
The Bible as Literature
Greek and Roman Classics and the
English Tradition
The Short Story
Introduction to Folklore
European Fine Arts
In addition to the
courses listed to the
right, courses offered by
the Honors Program
with numbers HonP
203–220* or HonP
303–320 will fill an
Arts and Letters elective
*HonP 214R is not an
Arts and Letters elective.
Engl 359
Engl 391
FnArt 270R
Foreign Literature
Chin 344; Germ 341, 342; Ital 460; Japan 350, 351,
352, Korea 340; Port 339; Russ 341, 342; Span 339.
Fren 361
French Civilization to 1715
Fren 362
French Civilization 1715–Present
Fren-Ital 217
French and Italian Cinema
Hist 302
The Italian Renaissance
Hum 101
Introduction to the Humanities
Hum 240
Introduction to the Humanities of Asia
Hum 242
Introduction to the Humanities of the
Islamic World
Hum 260
Humanities of Latin America
Hum 261, 261H
American Humanities 1
Hum 262, 262H
American Humanities 2
Ital 420
Italian Civilization to 1600
Ital 421
Italian Civilization 1600–Modern Era
Music 101, 101H Introduction to Music
Music 200 plus two Elements of Music
semesters of an
Music 311R, 312R, 313R, 314R, 315R,
ensemble course,
318R, 319R, 321R, 322R, 323R, 324R,
one taken
325R, 326R, 329R, 330R, 331R, 332R,
concurrently with
333R, 334R, 337R, 338R, 339R, 340R,
Music 200.
341R, 342R, 343R, 344R, 345R, 346R,
347R, 348R.
Music 203
World Music Cultures
Music 204
History of Jazz and Related Styles
Phil 110, 110H
Introduction to Philosophy
Phil 205
Deductive Logic
Phil 213
Introduction to Ethics
Phil 214
Introduction to the Philosophy of Art
Phil 215
Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion
Phil 218
Science and Religion
TMA 100
Introduction to Visual Literacy
TMA 101
Introduction to the Theatre
TMA 102
Introduction to Film
TMA 150
Public Speaking
VADes 102
Introduction to Interior Design
VAStu 100
Introduction to Art
plus one of the following:
VAStu 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108.
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Comments or Advice
Natural Sciences
Social and Behavioral Sciences
(One course)
(One course)
In addition to the courses listed below, courses offered
by the Honors Program with numbers HonP 241–258
or HonP 341–358 will fill a Natural Sciences elective.
In addition to the courses listed below, courses offered
by the Honors Program with numbers HonP 221–239
or HonP 321–339 will fill a Social and Behavioral
Sciences elective.
Course Number
Course Title
Course Number
Course Title
Biol 150
Biol 276
Environmental Biology
Genetics and Reproduction
Anthr 101, 101H
Anthr 110, 110H
Social/Cultural Anthropology
Introduction to Archaeology
ClCv-Hist 304
Greek History
Chem 101
Chem 105
Chem 106
Chem 111, 111H
Chem 112
Chem 152
Introductory General Chemistry
General College Chemistry
General College Chemistry
Principles of Chemistry
Principles of Chemistry
Introductory Organic Chemistry
Econ 110, 110H
Economic Principles and Problems
EngT 200
Global Technology Issues
Europ 336R
European Studies
Geog 101
Global Environment: Understanding
Physical Geography
FamLf 100
Strengthening Marriage and Family:
Proclamation Principles and
Scholarship
Geol 101, 101H
Geol 103
Introduction to Geology
Life of the Past
Geog 120, 120H
Geog 130
Geography and World Affairs
Introduction to Human Geography
InBio 131
InBio 134
Plants Through the Ages
Appreciation of Nature
The Reformation: Age of Turmoil
History of Ideas
Asian Civilization Since 1500
Modern Latin America
San Francisco: Time, Place and Ethos
NDFS 100
Essentials of Human Nutrition
Hist 303
Hist 312
Hist 231
Hist 252
Hist 366
PAS 100
PAS 205
Living with Plants
World Food Crops
MFHD 160, 160H
MFHD 210
Introduction to Family Processes
Human Development
PDBio 205
PDBio 220
Human Biology
Human Anatomy
OrgB 347
Leadership
PE 349, 349H
Body, Mind, and Spirit
PlSc 110, 110H
PlSc 150, 150H
PlSc 170
PlSc 308
American Government and Politics
Comparative Government and Politics
Introduction to International Politics
Theories of Human Freedom
MMBio 221, 221H General Microbiology
Enrollment in an ensemble
course before concurrent
enrollment in Music 200 will
not count toward filling the
elective requirement. You
will be responsible for having the Arts and Letters
credit posted to your transcript after completing the
combination. This can be
accomplished at your college
advisement center. Music
majors will not receive elective credit for Music 200 or
the ensemble courses.
VAStu 100 must be taken
prior to or concurrently with
the studio course. Once both
classes have been completed, the student is responsible for having the Arts and
Letters credit posted to the
transcript.
Phil 423
History and Philosophy of Science
Phscs 105
Phscs 106
Phscs 121
Phscs 123
Phscs 220
Phscs 127, 127H
Phscs 137
Introductory Applied Physics
Introductory Applied Physics
Principles of Physics 1
Principles of Physics 2
Principles of Physics 3
Descriptive Astronomy
Introduction to the Atmosphere
and Weather
Descriptive Acoustics of Music
and Speech
Phscs 167
Psych 111, 111H
General Psychology
Soc 111, 111H
Soc 112, 112H
Introductory Sociology
Current Social Problems
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Brigham Young University
Honors Program
University Honors is a distinction awarded to all graduates of BYU who have met the honors requirements
as described below. This prestigious designation is
recorded on the university diploma, on the official
transcript of grades, and in the commencement
program. It is widely recognized as an indication of
exceptional academic achievement. For a more
detailed explanation of these requirements, please
come to the Honors Advisement Center in 102A
Maeser Building (MSRB) or check our Web site at
http://www.byu.edu/honors.
Participation in Honors
Honors education provides an unusually rich and
challenging experience for capable and motivated
undergraduate students. Its purpose is to assist students as they establish lifelong patterns of learning
and appreciation of the world’s great treasures of
knowledge. An honors education is not merely a more
intensive general education or a more strenuous program in a major. Rather, it provides students with the
advantages of an enriched education in a small-class
setting with excellent professors, while utilizing all of
the advantages of a large university. Students who
pursue an honors education at Brigham Young
University take honors courses that meet general education requirements and participate in an intensive
honors thesis experience in their major.
To graduate from BYU, students must meet not
only the requirements of a major department but also
the requirements of general education and religion.
Most students complete the nonmajor requirements
through courses in the general university curriculum.
Because all students must complete general education requirements, some required general education
classes have high enrollments, and there is little
opportunity for students to interact with the professors. The Honors Program invites capable and motivated students to satisfy general education and religion requirements through honors as alternatives to
the standard general and religious education programs. Honors courses have small enrollments
(usually fewer than 30 students per class) and are
focused on class discussion and writing.
Although it is hoped that students will choose to
complete all of the requirements for the University
Honors designation, those who do not intend to do so
are welcome to participate in the Honors Program to
whatever extent they choose. All students are invited
to consider honors as a way to achieve the kind of
academic experiences they seek. Students may
register for honors courses at any time during their
16
undergraduate years without necessarily intending to
complete all the honors graduation requirements.
Honors education is open to all students who
choose to participate; there is no formal membership
in the Honors Program. Students who intend to graduate with University Honors should complete a commitment form that may be obtained from the Honors
Advisement Center in 102A MSRB.
Facilities and Opportunities Available to
Honors Students
The Honors Program is housed in the historic Maeser
Building on the southwest part of campus. This quiet
corner of campus is surrounded by beautiful grounds
and wooded areas. The building is named after Karl
G. Maeser, the first principal of Brigham Young
Academy (which preceded Brigham Young
University). A bronze statue of Karl G. Maeser stands
at the building’s east entrance. The Maeser Building
was constructed in 1911 and is the oldest building
on the current campus. Its marble halls are richly
decorated with oak and brass trim. The building was
restored in 1985 with modern electrical and ventilation systems, but its historic architecture and decoration were retained.
Facilities for honors students in the Maeser
Building include the Honors Reading Room in 150
MSRB, with study tables and a small library of reference works and classics; the Honors Student Lounge
in 102 MSRB, where students can meet for informal
discussions; an art gallery in the lower-floor hall; the
Honors Advisement Center in 102A MSRB, where
students receive counseling about their honors education; and the Martha Jane Knowlton Coray Lecture
Hall in 321 MSRB, where classes, lectures, and
musical concerts are held.
Students who have committed to graduate with
University Honors and are active participants in the
Honors Program are eligible for reduced-rate or free
admission to selected musical and theatrical performances, some of which include visiting performers of
international renown. They also have priority registration privileges for honors courses. The Honors
Program sponsors lectures, concerts, symposia, and
socials. The students can also participate in intercampus events with honors students from other universities and colleges. Each week, on Thursdays at 11:00
a.m. during fall and winter semesters, the Honors
Program sponsors honors lectures featuring a religious
or academic presentation by a professor or member of
the community. Students are also invited to participate with the Honors Student Advisory Council, a
group of student representatives who assist in policy
development, social activities, and academic functions of the Honors Program.
Who Should Participate in Honors
The characteristics that best define honors students
are motivation and a strong desire to obtain the most
from the educational experience that BYU has to
offer. Honors students seek breadth in their education
by taking honors courses outside their majors. They
excel within their majors by learning how to conduct
research and scholarly work within their chosen
fields. They usually tend to work harder and spend
more time on their course work than other students,
not because their courses are more difficult but
because they take courses that interest them. They
attend concerts, plays, films, lectures, and art exhibitions, and they participate in informal discussions
with their professors and fellow students. Because
many of their classes are small and discussionoriented, they are personally acquainted with their
professors. They become well-rounded, literate, and
humane scholars whose faith in the restored gospel is
strong. Their thirst for knowledge lasts a lifetime.
They are not necessarily those with the highest gradepoint averages or the highest standardized test
scores, nor do all honors students have scholarships.
Approximately 30 percent of the BYU student body
participates in honors; to whatever degree students
participate, they benefit from an enriched education.
The Honors Program invites all BYU students who
seek to enhance their educational experience to take
advantage of the many opportunities that the Honors
Program offers.
Overview of Requirements for Graduation
with University Honors
This section provides a brief overview of the requirements to graduate with University Honors. The staff
in the Honors Advisement Center, 102A MSRB, (801)
422-5497, is available to answer questions about
honors requirements. To graduate with University
Honors, a student must:
1. Commit to graduate with University Honors.
2. Complete the honors curriculum requirement.
3. Complete the honors Great Works requirement.
4. Complete the honors Advanced Languages
requirement.
5. Complete the honors service requirement.
6. Complete the honors thesis requirement.
7. Graduate with a cumulative grade point average of
at least 3.5.
8. Submit a graduation portfolio that summarizes the
student’s honors experiences.
These requirements for graduation with University
Honors are intended to enhance all three components
of a student’s BYU undergraduate education: major
education, general education, and religious education.
The honors curriculum, Great Works, and Advanced
Languages requirements enhance the general and religious education components, and the honors thesis
requirement enhances the major education
component.
Honors Courses
Dates and times for honors courses are listed in the
class list of this schedule under Honors (HonP) or by
any class with the suffix H accompanied by a section
number in the 200s.
The “University Honors Program Course Guide”
also contains a complete list of honors courses and
detailed course descriptions. It is an essential supplement to the current undergraduate catalog and this
class schedule. To obtain the course guide or further
information about the Honors Program, contact the
Honors Advisement Center, 102A MSRB, telephone
(801) 422-5497, or refer electronically to
http://www.byu.edu/honors.
Brigham Young University Academic Standards
Academic Support Office, 2500 WSC, (801) 422-2723
A student’s academic standing at BYU is determined according to the grades that the student earns at BYU. Academic standing is based on a minimum of 6 credit hours. Students enrolled for fewer than 6 credit hours in a semester
or term have their credits combined with their next enrollment(s) until 6 credits of graded hours are accumulated, at which point the academic standing is calculated. The following outline shows the conditions and expectations
according to the student’s academic standing.
Note: College advisement centers (CACs) may also set registration blocks on students not progressing toward timely graduation. In such cases, students must also meet with their CAC to have this block removed.
ACADEMIC STANDING
GOOD
PREVIOUS
WARNING
Includes a
registration block.
UNDER THESE CONDITIONS
When the most recent semester/term GPA and the BYU cumulative GPA are 2.0 or
above and the student has not been on Probation standing in the past.
Student continues to maintain a BYU cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher until graduation.
Similar to Good standing but distinguishes students who have been on Probation
standing in the past.
Student continues to maintain a BYU cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher until graduation. The student will go
directly to Probation if in the future the student has a semester or term GPA below 2.0.
When the most recent semester/term GPA is below 2.0 and the student has not been
on Probation standing in the past.
Student is blocked from registrations beyond the subsequent semester/term until the student either submits a
complete Faculty Mentor Support Form to the Academic Support Office by the appropriate deadline or the student earns at least a 2.0 GPA for the subsequent enrollment and has at least a 2.0 cumulative GPA. Students
with less than a 2.0 cumulative GPA must submit the Faculty Mentor Support Form. Note: The Faculty Mentor
Support Form only removes the registration block; it does not change the standing.
OR
When the most recent semester/term GPA is 2.0 or higher but the BYU cumulative
GPA is below 2.0 and the student has not been on Probation standing in the past.
When the most recent semester/term GPA is below 2.0 and the student was on
Warning standing.
OR
PROBATION
Includes a
registration block.
EXPECTATIONS
When the most recent semester/term GPA is below 2.0 and the student was on
Previous standing.
Student is blocked from registrations beyond the subsequent semester/term until the student either submits a
complete Faculty Mentor Support Form to the Academic Support Office by the appropriate deadline or the student earns at least a 2.0 GPA for the subsequent enrollment and has at least a 2.0 cumulative GPA. Students
with less than a 2.0 cumulative GPA must submit the Faculty Mentor Support Form. Students on Probation
who earn less than a 2.0 GPA for a semester or term are suspended. Note: The Faculty Mentor Support Form
only removes the registration block; it does not change the standing.
OR
When the most recent semester/term GPA is 2.0 or higher but the BYU cumulative
GPA is below 2.0 and the student was on Probation standing.
When the most recent semester/term GPA is below 2.0 and the student was on
Probation standing.
SUSPENSION
OR
When a student fails to comply with the conditions prescribed by the Academic
Standards Committee.
DISMISSED
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When a student is suspended a second time from the university.
Note: If a student is receiving university or federal financial aid, the student must also contact the Financial
Aid Office, A-41 ASB, (801) 422-4104. Students on Probation are usually not eligible for financial aid.
1. A student who is academically suspended from BYU will be dropped from all enrollment in day, evening, or
extension classes (except Independent Study).
2. A suspended student is denied enrollment in BYU day, evening, or extension classes (except Independent
Study) for a minimum of twelve months. After twelve or more months out of BYU, the student may apply
for readmission for winter semester or spring or summer term. If the student completes any college-level
work while on Suspension, the student must receive an overall GPA of 3.0 or higher to be allowed readmission to BYU. The student should contact the Admissions Office, A-153 ASB, (801) 422-2507, for details
and pertinent information about deadlines for consideration and expectations upon readmission.
3. A student with extenuating circumstances who has appropriate support and justification may appeal the
twelve-month period out of BYU through the Academic Standards Committee. The student should contact
the Academic Support Office for assistance. No other appeals will be considered.
4. “SUSPENSION FOLLOWING (specific semester/term)” will be noted on the student’s official BYU transcript.
A student who is academically dismissed may not enroll in day, evening, or extension classes (except
Independent Study). After three years a student is automatically eligible to enroll in evening or extension classes. A student may seek an exemption to be readmitted as a degree-seeking student after two years by petitioning the Academic Standards Committee. “DISMISSED FOLLOWING (specific semester/term)” will be noted on
the student’s official BYU transcript.
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Graduate Studies
Brigham Young University offers doctoral and master’s degrees in a broad range of fields, as well as
professional degrees in law and management. The
doctoral degree requires you to demonstrate an
impressive scholarly competence, which includes the
ability to conduct and report significant research in a
highly effective way. Advanced systematic study in a
discipline is also essential, and it is followed by comprehensive examinations that require you to integrate
and understand the collective knowledge of your discipline. An impeccably written dissertation resulting
from independent research is scrutinized and tested
in a concluding oral examination. The master’s degree
also requires advanced course work, demonstrated
mastery in vital aspects of a discipline, skill in
research methodology and theory, and preparation for
future creative work. Nearly all nonprofessional master’s programs at Brigham Young University require
integrating examinations and a major culminating
piece of written work—usually a thesis, sometimes a
project—and an oral examination on that work.
Professional programs also demand high-level performance of students, blending scholarly insight with
technical knowledge and skill.
Admission to Graduate Study
Application to graduate study is made through the
Office of Graduate Studies, B-356 ASB, PO Box
21339. Applications can be submitted online at
http://www.byu.edu/gradstudies/admissions/applications/onlineapp.html. Applying online is strongly
encouraged because it requires a shorter and more
efficient processing time. Except in a small number of
integrated programs, the bachelor’s degree is required
before you may register in a graduate program.
Admission to graduate study is determined by individual departments, once standard university requirements have been met. Applicants are admitted to
study in specific programs, many of which are highly
selective and admit only a limited number of students
each year. If you are a prospective applicant, you
should communicate your interest to the specific
department(s) to which you wish to apply, and they
will forward program and admission information to
you.
Advisement of Graduate Students
Once admitted to a department graduate program, you
are advised by particular faculty members and the
department graduate coordinator rather than through
college advisement centers. Direct general questions
about university admissions, procedures, and graduation to the Office of Graduate Studies, where advisors
work individually with students and departments in
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admitting students and seeing them through their
programs to graduation. Graduate students should read
and regularly consult the current BYU Graduate Catalog
for information about university policies and procedures
as well as department programs.
Degree Requirements
University minimums require 54 credit hours for the
doctoral degree and 30 credit hours for the master’s
degree. A number of programs, particularly professional programs, require more than those minimums.
The highly individual nature of graduate work is
reflected in the specialized programs offered by
departments and the selection of courses appearing
on each student’s program of study. Except in professional programs, programs of study are tailored for
individual students, and their progress through those
courses is tracked by the Office of Graduate Studies
and reported to their department three times a year.
Students may access their progress report any time
on the Web.
Graduate Curriculum
Graduate courses in the university are numbered in
the five, six, and seven hundreds. Seniors with exceptional ability may, on occasion, register for courses
numbered in the 500 series but should be aware that
such courses are taught at a graduate level, and
expectations may exceed the undergraduate’s preparation. Graduate courses generally require significant
research and individual initiative.
Registration Requirements
Given the more intensive nature of graduate study, a
normal semester registration is from 9 to 12 credit
hours. Some programs limit students to a 6-hour registration. It is the responsibility of each graduate student to understand and follow both the general university requirements for graduate work and the specific department requirements for individual programs.
U.S. graduate students must register for a minimum 6 semester hours per academic year and must
be registered for a minimum 2 semester hours in the
semester or term in which they are (a) admitted into
a graduate program or (b) plan to graduate. No D, E,
UW, NS, or I grades; audits; or correspondence courses may count toward these totals or toward a graduate degree.
Immigration regulations require international students to register for at least 9 semester hours each
fall and winter semester until they have fewer than 9
credit hours remaining to finish their programs. Then
they must register for at least 2 semester hours and
receive clearance from International Services, 1351
WSC, PO Box 25520.
Academic Standards
Changing Degree Levels
Grade Point Average (GPA) Requirements
With department approval, students may change from
one degree level to another within a department and
without interruption of enrollment. Request the change
by submitting to the Office of Graduate Studies a
Request to Change Degree Level (Form 1c), paying the
application fee, and following the instructions on the
back of the form. After receiving a department’s recommendation to approve or deny the request, the Office of
Graduate Studies will officially notify you.
Graduate students whose graduate program of study
GPA falls below 3.0 (prerequisite and skill courses are
exempted) will not be allowed to graduate and may
be dismissed from their graduate programs. No
D credit may apply toward a graduate degree.
Annual Reviews of Graduate Students
Departments are asked to make a formal evaluation
of the performance of graduate students at least once
a year; some evaluate more frequently. Each department establishes its own evaluation criteria and the
standards it requires graduate students to meet, but
generally evaluations are based on students’ total
academic performance, their fulfillment of program
requirements (program of study submitted, courses
completed on schedule, prospectus approved by
department, student advanced to candidacy), and
their professional performance (including quality of
teaching and research).
Enrollment Verification
Graduate students may request verification of their
enrollment status as full-time or part-time students,
for loans or for other purposes, from the Records
Office, B-150 ASB, PO Box 21114, telephone (801)
422-2631. Registration for a minimum 8.5 credit
hours constitutes full-time enrollment in a semester,
and 4.5 credit hours does so in a term. Registration
for fewer hours constitutes part-time enrollment.
Graduate students (master’s and doctoral students)
who are enrolled for at least 2 hours per semester or
1 hour per term, and who can be certified by their
department as being engaged full-time in pursuit of
their degrees, can petition for graduate full-time
status. Requests for such an exception should be
directed to the Office of Graduate Studies.
Campus Privileges
for Graduate Students
Graduate students who are registered for at least
2 hours per semester or 1 hour per term receive a
university (ID) activity card and are eligible for all oncampus privileges afforded students who are registered full-time, i.e., on-campus employment, student
housing, student insurance, intramurals, use of physical education facilities, graduate parking permits, and
discount admission to sporting and cultural events.
Changing Departments
To change departments, you must submit another
complete application, including another application
fee, by the required deadline for the new program.
Discontinuance from BYU
Graduate students who wish to withdraw from the
university must initiate that process at the
Discontinuance Office, B-150 ASB, (801) 422-7705.
Termination of Graduate Status
Termination of graduate status may result if you:
1. Fail to fulfill the university’s minimum
registration requirement.
2. Fail to meet the degree time limit.
3. Make a request to withdraw (with the intent to
pursue a degree at another university, for personal reasons, or in response to department
recommendation).
4. Receive a Marginal or Unsatisfactory rating in a
periodic review by the academic department and
are unable or unwilling to comply with conditions
for continuance outlined by the department.
5. Fail to make what the department or the university deems to be satisfactory progress toward a
graduate degree.
6. Fail the departmental comprehensive examination.
7. Fail the final oral examination (defense of
dissertation, thesis, or project).
8. Violate the university’s Honor Code.
Church Educational System
Honor Code
Standards, and (4) the Continuing Student
Ecclesiastical Endorsement. (Refer to institutional
policies for more detailed information.)
they are providing proper attribution have the responsibility to consult with their instructor and obtain
guidance.
Brigham Young University, Brigham Young
University—Hawaii, Brigham Young University—
Idaho, and LDS Business College exist to provide an
education in an atmosphere consistent with the ideals
and principles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints. That atmosphere is created and preserved through commitment to conduct that reflects
those ideals and principles. Members of the faculty,
administration, staff, and student body at BYU,
BYU—H, BYU—I, and LDSBC are selected and
retained from among those who voluntarily live the
principles of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Observance of
such is a specific condition of employment and
admission. Those individuals who are not members of
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are
also expected to maintain the same standards of conduct, except church attendance. All who represent
BYU, BYU—H, BYU—I, and LDSBC are to maintain
the highest standards of honor, integrity, morality, and
consideration of others in personal behavior. By
accepting appointment on the faculty, continuing in
employment, or continuing class enrollment, individuals evidence their commitment to observe the Honor
Code standards approved by the Board of Trustees “at
all times and . . . in all places” (Mosiah 18:9).
Academic Honesty Policy
Examples of Plagiarism
The first injunction of the BYU Honor Code is the call
to “be honest.” Students come to the university not
only to improve their minds, gain knowledge, and
develop skills that will assist them in their life’s work,
but also to build character. “President David O.
McKay taught that character is the highest aim of
education” (The Aims of a BYU Education, p. 6). It is
the purpose of the BYU Academic Honesty Policy to
assist in fulfilling that aim.
BYU students should seek to be totally honest in
their dealings with others. They should complete their
own work and be evaluated based upon that work.
They should avoid academic dishonesty and misconduct in all its forms, including but not limited to the
following: plagiarism, fabrication or falsification,
cheating, and other academic misconduct.
Direct Plagiarism—The verbatim copying of an
original source without acknowledging the source.
Honor Code Statement
We believe in being honest, true, chaste, benevolent, virtuous, and in doing good to all men. . . . If
there is anything virtuous, lovely, or of good report or
praiseworthy, we seek after these things.
—THIRTEENTH ARTICLE OF FAITH
As a matter of personal commitment, faculty, administration, staff, and students of Brigham Young
University, Brigham Young University—Hawaii,
Brigham Young University—Idaho, and LDS Business
College seek to demonstrate in daily living on and off
campus those moral virtues encompassed in the
gospel of Jesus Christ, and will
Be honest
Live a chaste and virtuous life
Obey the law and all campus policies
Use clean language
Respect others
Abstain from alcoholic beverages, tobacco,
tea, coffee, and substance abuse
Participate regularly in church services
Observe the Dress and Grooming Standards
Encourage others in their commitment
to comply with the BYU Honor Code.
Specific policies embodied in the Honor Code include
(1) the Academic Honesty Policy, (2) the Dress and
Grooming Standards, (3) the Residential Living
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Plagiarism
Intentional plagiarism is a form of intellectual theft
that violates widely recognized principles of academic
integrity as well as the Honor Code. Such plagiarism
may subject the student to appropriate disciplinary
action administered through the university Honor
Code Office, in addition to academic sanctions that
may be applied by an instructor. Inadvertent plagiarism, although not in violation of the Honor Code, is
nevertheless a form of intellectual carelessness that is
unacceptable in the academic community. Plagiarism
of any kind is completely contrary to the established
practices of higher education, where all members of
the university are expected to acknowledge the original intellectual work of others that is included in
one’s own work. In some cases, plagiarism may also
involve violations of copyright law.
Intentional Plagiarism
Intentional plagiarism is the deliberate act of representing the words, ideas, or data of another as one’s
own without providing proper attribution to the author
through quotation, reference, or footnote.
Inadvertent Plagiarism
Inadvertent plagiarism involves the inappropriate, but
nondeliberate, use of another’s words, ideas, or data
without proper attribution. Inadvertent plagiarism usually results from an ignorant failure to follow established rules for documenting sources or from simply
being insufficiently careful in research and writing.
Although not a violation of the Honor Code, inadvertent plagiarism is a form of academic misconduct for
which an instructor can impose appropriate academic
sanctions. Students who are in doubt as to whether
Paraphrased Plagiarism—The paraphrasing, without
acknowledgment, of ideas from another that the reader might mistake for your own.
Plagiarism Mosaic—The borrowing of words, ideas,
or data from an original source and blending this original material with one’s own without acknowledging
the source.
Insufficient Acknowledgment—The partial or incomplete attribution of words, ideas, or data from an
original source.
Plagiarism may occur with respect to unpublished as
well as published material. Acts of copying another
student’s work and submitting it as one’s own individual work without proper attribution is a serious form
of plagiarism.
Fabrication or Falsification
Fabrication or falsification is a form of dishonesty
where a student invents or distorts the origin or
content of information used as authority. Examples
include
1. Citing a source that does not exist.
2. Attributing ideas and information to a source
that are not included in the source.
3. Citing a source for a proposition that it does not
support.
4. Citing a source in a bibliography when the
source was neither consulted nor cited in the
body of the paper.
5. Intentionally distorting the meaning or applicability of data.
6. Inventing data or statistical results to support
conclusions.
Cheating
Cheating is a form of dishonesty where a student
attempts to give the appearance of a level of knowledge or skill that the student has not obtained.
Examples include
1. Copying from another person’s work during an
examination or while completing an assignment.
2. Allowing someone to copy from you during an
examination or while completing an assignment.
3. Using unauthorized materials during an examination or while completing an assignment.
4 Collaborating on an examination or assignment
without authorization.
5. Taking an examination or completing an assignment for another, or permitting another to take
an examination or to complete an assignment for
you.
Other Academic Misconduct
Academic misconduct includes other academically
dishonest, deceitful, or other inappropriate acts that
are intentionally committed. Examples of such acts
include but are not limited to
1. Inappropriately providing or receiving information
or academic works so as to gain unfair advantage over others.
2. Planning with another to commit any act of
academic dishonesty.
3. Attempting to gain an unfair academic advantage for oneself or another by bribery or by any
act of offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting
anything of value to another for such purpose.
4. Changing or altering grades or other official
educational records.
5. Obtaining or providing to another an unadministered test or answers to an unadministered test.
6. Breaking and entering into a building or office
for the purpose of obtaining an unauthorized
test.
7. Continuing work on an examination or assignment after the allocated time has elapsed.
8. Submitting the same work for more than one
class without disclosure and approval.
Procedures for Handling
Incidents of Academic Dishonesty
or Other Academic Misconduct
Faculty are responsible to establish and communicate
to students their expectations of behavior with respect
to academic honesty and the student’s conduct in the
course. Responsible instructors will investigate these
incidents, determine the facts, and take appropriate
action. Finally, the instructor should notify the Honor
Code Office of the final disposition of the incident as
a means of encouraging behavior change and discouraging repeat violations. If the incident of academic
dishonesty involves the violation of a public law, e.g.,
breaking and entering into an office or stealing an
examination, the act should also be reported to
University Police. If an affected student disagrees with
the determination or action and is unable to resolve
the matter to the mutual satisfaction of the student
and the instructor, the student may have the matter
reviewed through the university’s grievance process
(Student Academic Grievance Procedure).
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Applicable Actions for Academic
Dishonesty
A wide range of possible actions exists for cases of
academic dishonesty. Instructors should take actions
that are fair and equitable under the circumstances
and should attempt to reach an understanding with
the affected student on the imposition of an appropriate action. In some cases, the department, the
college, or the university may also take actions
independent of the instructor. Examples of possible
actions include but are not limited to the following:
For instructors, programs, departments, and colleges:
• Reprimanding the student orally or in writing.
• Requiring work affected by the academic
dishonesty to be redone.
• Administering a lower or failing grade on the
affected assignment, test, or course.
• Removing the student from the course.
• Recommending probation, suspension, or dismissal.
For the university:
The university may elect to place an affected student
on probation or to suspend or dismiss the student,
and to place a temporary or permanent notation on
the student’s permanent academic transcript that he
or she was suspended or dismissed due to academic
misconduct.
The university may report an incident of academic
misconduct to appropriate law enforcement officials
and may prosecute an affected student if the act in
question involves the commission of a crime (e.g.,
breaking into an office or building, stealing an
examination, etc.).
Honor Code Office Involvement
The Honor Code Office will maintain a record of all
violations of the Academic Honesty Policy reported to
it by the faculty. If the occurrence is sufficiently egregious or if a pattern of dishonesty or misconduct is
discovered, the Honor Code Office may take additional action on behalf of the university based upon the
nature of the infraction(s). The Honor Code Office, in
consultation with the involved academic personnel,
including the associate academic vice president over
undergraduate studies, may determine to place a
student on probation or to recommend that a student
be suspended or dismissed for academic dishonesty
and other forms of academic misconduct.
Shared Responsibility Policy Statement
Students are responsible not only to adhere to the
Honor Code requirement to be honest but also to
assist other students in fulfilling their commitment to
be honest.
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Faculty Academic Integrity
The substantive standards of academic honesty stated
in this policy apply a fortiori to faculty. Indeed, all
members of the BYU community are expected to act
according to the highest principles of academic
integrity.
Sources
A large number of publications and policies of
colleges and universities were reviewed in creating
BYU’s Academic Honesty Policy. Some of the content
and structure of this policy were adapted from the
following sources:
1. “Academic Honesty,” a brochure produced by the
Office of Judicial Affairs, University of Florida.
2. “Academic Honesty and Dishonesty,” a brochure
produced by the Office of the Dean of Students,
University of Delaware.
3. “Academic Honesty and Dishonesty,” a brochure
produced by the Dean of Students’ Office,
Louisiana State University.
4. “A Statement on Plagiarism,” a committee report
from the October 1994 Conference on the
Center for Academic Integrity, Tom Langhorne,
Binghamton University (chair).
5. “Definition of Plagiarism,” by Harold C. Martin,
taken from The Logic and Rhetoric of
Exposition, by Harold C. Martin, Richard M.
Ohmann, and James H. Wheatly, 3rd ed. (New
York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1969).
6. Legal Aspects of Plagiarism, by Ralph D.
Mawdsley (Topeka, Kansas: National Organization
on Legal Problems of Education, 1985).
7. “Plagiarism—The Do’s and Don’ts,” a brochure
produced by the Office of Student Judicial
Affairs of the University of California—Davis.
for more specific details on dress and grooming standards.) The Dress and Grooming Standards are as
follows:
Men. A clean and well-cared-for appearance
should be maintained. Clothing is inappropriate when
it is sleeveless, revealing, or form fitting. Shorts must
be knee-length or longer. Hairstyles should be clean
and neat, avoiding extreme styles or colors, and
trimmed above the collar, leaving the ear uncovered.
Sideburns should not extend below the earlobe or
onto the cheek. If worn, moustaches should be neatly
trimmed and may not extend beyond or below the
corners of the mouth. Men are expected to be cleanshaven; beards are not acceptable. Earrings and other
body piercing are not acceptable. Shoes should be
worn in all public campus areas.
Women. A clean and well-cared-for appearance
should be maintained. Clothing is inappropriate when
it is sleeveless, strapless, backless, or revealing; has
slits above the knee; or is form fitting. Dresses, skirts,
and shorts must be knee-length or longer. Hairstyles
should be clean and neat, avoiding extremes in styles
or colors. Excessive ear piercing (more than one per
ear) and all other body piercing are not acceptable.
Shoes should be worn in all public campus areas.
Residential Living Standards
As stated in its Code of Honor, Brigham Young
University is committed to providing a learning atmosphere consistent with the principles of the Church.
The university is likewise committed to creating such
an atmosphere for students residing on and off campus. To achieve this, BYU has established living standards to help students learn some of the high ideals
and principles of behavior expected at Brigham Young
University. The university requires all students to
adhere to the following applicable standards:
Dress and Grooming Standards
On-Campus Visiting Hours
The dress and grooming of both men and women
should always be modest, neat, and clean, consistent
with the dignity adherent to representing The Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and any of its
institutions of higher education.
Modesty and cleanliness are important values that
reflect personal dignity and integrity, through which
students, staff, and faculty represent the principles
and standards of the Church. Members of the BYU
community commit themselves to observe the following standards, which reflect the direction of the BYU
Board of Trustees and the Church publication For the
Strength of Youth. These guiding principles apply at
all CES institutions of higher education. The application of these principles may vary slightly at the various institutions in accordance with local conditions
and circumstances. (See separate institutional policies
Deseret Towers and Helaman Halls
Visitors of the opposite sex are permitted in the
lobbies but not in the bedroom area, except during an
established open house or home evening time, at
which times room doors must remain open. Lobby
visiting hours begin after 8:00 a.m. and extend until
12:00 midnight, Monday through Thursday and
Saturday. On Friday night, lobby visiting hours extend
until 1:30 a.m. Sunday visiting hours begin after
noon and extend until midnight.
Heritage Halls
Visitors of the opposite sex are permitted in the lobbies and apartment kitchens but not in bedrooms or
bathrooms. Lobby visiting hours are from 8:00 a.m.
to 12:00 midnight, Saturday through Thursday, and
extend until 1:30 a.m. on Fridays. Apartment visiting
hours are from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Sunday
through Thursday and extend until 12:00 midnight
on Friday and Saturday.
Off-Campus Visiting Hours
Visitors of the opposite sex are permitted in living
rooms and kitchens but not in the bedrooms in offcampus living units. The use of the bathroom area by
members of the opposite sex is not appropriate unless
emergency or civility dictate otherwise—and then only
if the safety, privacy, and sensitivity of other residents
are not jeopardized. Visiting hours may begin at 9:00
a.m. and may extend until 12:00 midnight. Friday
night visiting hours may extend until 1:30 a.m.
Landlords may establish a shorter visiting period if
proper notice is given to residents. This policy applies
to all housing units occupied by single students.
Conduct
All students shall be required to conduct themselves in
a manner consistent with the principles of The Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the BYU
Honor Code. Furthermore, all students are required to
abstain from possessing, serving, or consuming alcoholic beverages, tobacco, tea, coffee, or harmful drugs.
Involvement with gambling; pornographic, erotic, or
indecent material; disorderly, obscene, or indecent
conduct or expressions; or with other offensive materials, expressions, or conduct or disruption of the peace
that, in the sole discretion and judgment of the university, is inconsistent with the principles of the Church
and the BYU Honor Code is not permitted in student
housing. All guests of students must comply with the
Residential Living Standards while on the premises of
university-approved housing. All students are required
to know the dress and grooming standards and abide
by them.
Continuing Student Ecclesiastical
Endorsement
All enrolled continuing undergraduate, graduate, intern,
and study abroad students are required to obtain a
Continuing Student Ecclesiastical Endorsement for each
new academic year. Students must have their endorsements completed, turned in, and processed by the
Honor Code Office before they can register for fall
semester or any semester thereafter. To avoid registration delays, endorsements should be submitted to the
Honor Code Office by March 15.
LDS students may be endorsed only by the bishop
of the ward (1) in which they live and (2) that holds
their current Church membership record.
Non-LDS students are to be endorsed by (1) the
local ecclesiastical leader if the student is an active
member of the congregation, (2) the bishop of the
LDS ward in which they currently reside, or (3) the
nondenominational BYU chaplain.
Honor Code Requirements
Whether on or off campus or between semesters, all
students are expected to abide by the Honor Code,
which includes: the Academic Honesty Policy, the
Dress and Grooming Standards, and the Residential
Living Standards. Students are required to be in good
Honor Code standing to graduate.
LDS students must fulfill their duty in The Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, attend Church
meetings, and abide by the rules and standards of the
Church on and off campus.
Students who are not members of The Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are also expected to
maintain the same standard of conduct. They are
encouraged to participate in services of their preferred
religion.
Withdrawn Ecclesiastical Endorsement
A student’s endorsement may be withdrawn at any
time if the ecclesiastical leader determines that the
student is no longer eligible for the endorsement.
Students without endorsements, except in unusual
circumstances, must discontinue enrollment.
Excommunication, disfellowshipment, or disaffiliation
from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
results in the withdrawal of the student’s endorsement. The decision to withdraw an endorsement may
be appealed through the appropriate ecclesiastical
channels and then, if appropriate, through a university review process via the Honor Code Office.
How Forms Are Obtained
Students are responsible for obtaining their own
Continuing Student Ecclesiastical Endorsement Forms.
Forms are available at campus information desks, at
college advisement centers, from bishops of BYU
wards, from the Honor Code Office in 4440 WSC, or
online at www.byu.edu/honorcode/
Questions
For additional information regarding any aspect of the
Honor Code or Continuing Student Ecclesiastical
Endorsements, please visit www.byu.edu/honorcode
or contact the Honor Code Office at 4440 WSC,
(801) 422-2847.
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University Policies
Nondiscrimination Statement
Admission to Brigham Young University is nondiscriminatory. The university admits qualified persons
regardless of race, color, national origin, religion, age,
gender, veteran status, or disability who meet university and academic requirements and agree to abide
by the university’s standards of conduct and behavior.
Persons who believe they have been unlawfully
discriminated against or sexually harassed should
contact the Equal Opportunity Office at (801) 4225895 during office hours (8 a.m.–5 p.m. weekdays)
or at (801) 367-5689 after hours.
University Accessibility Center
The purpose of this office is to assure that students
with disabilities are provided access to university
programs and information. A variety of services and
extensive information are available. Students who
have attention, emotional, learning, chronic health,
or physical disabilities are encouraged to contact the
center to assist in coordinating appropriate academic
accommodations for classes or university-sponsored
programs. For assistance contact 1520 WSC, (801)
422-2767 v/tty, or www.byu.edu/stlife/campuslife/.
Access to Education Records: FERPA
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of
1974 (FERPA) controls access to student education
records. Brigham Young University will make a reasonable effort to extend to eligible students and their
parents the rights granted by the act. On presentation
of appropriate identification and under circumstances
that prevent alteration or mutilation of records, a
student will be able to inspect all education records
not considered by the university to be held under a
pledge of confidentiality or considered to be private
records of university personnel. Those with legitimate
access to the records will be charged a reasonable fee
for copies.
A student is entitled to an explanation of any recorded data and may initiate action pursuant to university
policy through the Exception to University Policy
Committee, if necessary, to correct or expunge information he or she considers inaccurate or misleading.
Faculty and administrative officers who have a
legitimate need to use a student’s education records
will be allowed access to such records as needed
without prior permission from the student. A request
from an educational institution to which a student
has applied for admission or from a lending institution
from which a student is seeking financial aid will be
granted without a student’s permission. In addition,
statistical data may be furnished to university accred-
iting bodies and governmental officials without a
student’s permission.
No personally identifiable information contained in
a student’s educational records, other than directory
information, will be given to any third party, except as
authorized by the act, without the student’s written
consent, and then only those records that are accessible to the student. The term third party is construed
to include parents, spouse, employers, government
agencies, or any other people or organizations.
Parents or guardians may have access to grade
reports and other reports of a student’s activity if they
establish to the satisfaction of the university that the
student is dependent, for income tax purposes, on the
parents or guardians for their support.
Court orders and subpoenas for records will be
referred to the university’s legal counsel and acted on
according to the counsel’s directions. The university
will make a reasonable attempt to notify the student
when nondirectory information is released in response
to subpoenas or court orders.
Any eligible student or parent who believes that
BYU has violated FERPA may file a complaint with
the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act Office,
Department of Education, Washington, D.C.
Directory information (i.e., information contained
in the educational record of a student that would not
generally be considered harmful or an invasion of privacy if disclosed) will be released to news media and
to others on request. Directory information includes
the following:
Name
Addresses and phone numbers
E-mail address
Place of birth
Names of parents or spouse
Major and minor fields of study
Participation in officially recognized activities and sports
Weight and height of members of athletic teams
Current class schedule
Pictures
Dates of attendance (current and past)
Number of months/semesters enrolled
Class standing (freshman, sophomore, etc.)
Enrollment status (full-time, part-time, less than
half-time)
Degrees and awards received
Previous educational institutions attended
Anticipated future enrollments
Course registrations prior to the beginning of a
semester or term
Expected date of graduation
Deferred registration eligibility
Religious affiliation to a student’s local church or
congregation
Students have the right, however, to refuse to permit
the designation or disclosure of the above directory
information. In that case, this information will not be
disclosed except with the consent of the student or as
otherwise allowed by FERPA. Any student wishing to
restrict the release of directory information must file a
written notification with the Registrar’s Office, B-150
ASB, PO Box 21114, on or before the tenth day of a
semester or the sixth day of a term. Forms for this purpose will be made available at that office upon request.
Student Classification for
Undergraduates
At the beginning of each semester, undergraduate
students are classified for that semester as follows:
0–29.9
Freshman
30–59.9
Sophomore
60–89.9
Junior
90 and over Senior
Engineering students having more than 120 semester
hours are classified as fifth-year professional students.
Class Attendance Policy
You are expected to attend classes for which you are
registered. Each class instructor may determine the
relationship of class attendance to the final grade for
the course. Officially excused absences are required
only when you are away representing the university
on official business. All officially excused absences
must be approved through the dean of students.
Faculty should tell you what relationship attendance has to your final grade for the course, but you
must take the responsibility for your actions. It is not
necessary for the instructor to report absences to the
office of the dean of students unless he or she has
knowledge of an accident or illness that is causing
the absence. Notification to teachers of emergency
absences (death in the family, serious illness, etc.) is
your responsibility.
Repeating Classes
Effective fall semester 2004, the university may
impose an additional fee for courses repeated during
a fall or winter semester. To have a previously completed course marked repeated, the new course must
be equal or greater in credit hours.
When a class has been repeated, the credit used
in computing the grade point average is the grade
and credit hours earned the last time the repeated
class was taken.
You may repeat classes in the following ways:
1. Repeat Brigham Young University courses at
Brigham Young University (except for R-suffix
courses—see Abbreviations and Symbols in the
Using This Catalog section of the current BYU
Undergraduate Catalog).
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BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
2. Repeat at Brigham Young University courses
initially taken at another university. (A statement
of equivalency must be supplied by the appropriate BYU department chair.)
3. Repeat at another institution courses taken there
and have the credit transferred to Brigham
Young University.
Note: A course repeated at an institution other than
the one at which it was taken originally and other
than at BYU will not be counted as a repeat.
The I (Incomplete) Grade
The letter grade I (incomplete) is given on a contractual basis with the instructor to students who are
eligible to complete the work in a prescribed time
period. An incomplete is only given when extenuating
circumstances (serious illness, death in the immediate family, etc.) occur after the twelfth week of a
semester or the sixth week of a term. The Incomplete
Grade Contract must be completed and signed by the
instructor and the fee must be paid before the
instructor’s submission of the official grade roll at the
end of the semester or term. A copy of the
Incomplete Grade Contract must accompany the
grade roll. If the contract is not attached to the roll,
the grade will be changed to an E.
An incomplete is never given when one is failing or
has failed the course. The instructor should indicate a
specific length of time in which to complete the
incomplete, not to exceed one year. Class attendance
in a subsequent semester or reregistration is not permitted to make up the incomplete. Once the work has
been completed, the instructor should fill out the portion of the Incomplete Grade Contract that indicates
the grade earned and submit the form to the Records
Office, B-150 ASB, PO Box 21114.
In designating the time, both the student and
instructor should be aware that the “I” grade is calculated as a neutral grade for only four months after the
“I” grade is posted. If the work is not completed and
the new grade submitted by the instructor within four
months, the “I” grade will be changed to an “IE” (the
“IE” is calculated as a failing grade). The “IE” grade
will be changed if the course work is completed within the contract deadline and the official grade is
submitted by the instructor.
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Changing College or Major
Undergraduate students who desire to transfer from
one major to another, or from one college to another,
should go to the advisement center of their new
major, fill out a Change of Major Form, and have it
signed. Graduate students who want to change
departments or degree levels should check with the
Office of Graduate Studies for information and
necessary forms.
Discontinuance from BYU
A daytime student is not officially withdrawn from
the university unless the student has completed the
discontinuance process in the Discontinuance Office,
B-150 ASB. The nonacademic emergency deadline,
March 31 for winter semester, is the last day a
student can discontinue. (See the University Calendar
on page 2 for additional discontinuance deadlines.)
If you find it necessary to withdraw from all your
classes, you must do the following:
1. Complete discontinuance forms available from
the Discontinuance Office, B-150 ASB, telephone (801) 422-7705.
2. Obtain instructor and clearance signatures if
necessary. Beginning the sixth week of the
semester or the third week of the term, you
become responsible for class grades. Signatures
must be obtained from the individual instructors,
who indicate your academic status.
3. Submit completed forms and sign out with a
member of the Discontinuance Office staff.
4. See the Tuition and Fees section for discontinuance refund information.
When you have discontinued, your student ID will be
electronically voided.
Students enrolled through the Evening Classes
Office should discontinue in that office, 122 HCEB.
Law School students must initiate their discontinuance through the office of the Law School dean,
348 JRCB.
Students who leave the university under emergency conditions and do not return still have the
responsibility to discontinue before the deadline.
Initiate official termination by contacting the
Discontinuance Office as soon as possible.
Continuing BYU students who interrupt their
studies for one semester (fall or winter) only or who
serve an LDS mission may request an admission
deferment during their absence from the university.
Telephone the Admissions Office, (801) 422-2507,
for more information. Other students who interrupt
their studies should contact the Admissions Office for
the appropriate reapplication materials.
University Devotionals,
Firesides, and Forums
University devotionals and forums, held throughout
the year on Tuesdays at 11:05 a.m., form an inspirational and integrative part of the university experience. These assemblies are occasions to celebrate the
shared sense of values and community in the university. Participation in these gatherings will renew spiritual commitment and extend knowledge of significant
religious, intellectual, and cultural matters.
Devotional speakers, selected from the General
Authorities and other leaders of the Church and
university, come to teach the gospel and affirm the
spiritual dimension of the university experience for
students and faculty. An additional opportunity is provided by regular Church Educational System firesides,
usually held on the first Sunday of the month.
Forum speakers are noted authorities in the arts,
sciences, humanities, media, and government. They
are chosen for their contributions to their field and
their ability to communicate their insights.
Participation in these assemblies (and in the discussion sessions that may accompany them) prompts
inquiry into and understanding of significant intellectual, cultural, and social issues.
Most campus offices and services are closed
during university assemblies so that members of the
university community may participate.
Semester Online Courses
(http://so.byu.edu/so)
In 1999 Brigham Young University made a number of “Semester Online” courses available to day-school students.
Originally developed for BYU Independent Study, at the request of academic departments they were offered to fulltime BYU students with no extra charge.
About the same time Blackboard (originally CourseInfo) was made available to BYU faculty. Blackboard lets
faculty add online learning components to their regular courses without help from professional course developers.
Now more than 1,500 sections are using the online advantages of Blackboard. With the increased use of
Blackboard’s online teaching and learning tools, the original definition of a Semester Online course has dramatically changed.
Today individual faculty members and their academic departments make the decision to offer partially or
completely online courses. If you have questions about which courses are being offered online, please contact the
individual academic departments.
A project is currently underway to provide students with timely and accurate information in the BYU
Undergraduate Catalog about the use of technology in courses at BYU.
Students who need technical support with online courses can get help by calling 422-4000.
Faculty who need help creating or maintaining a Blackboard course can get help from the Instructional Media
Center at 422-1888 or online at http://imc.byu.edu/blackboard/faq/index.html.
Freshman Academy Envelopes
Many of you will be Freshman Academy students. The academy provides new freshmen with the opportunity to
take three classes with students who live in the same residence area.
If you would like more information on Freshman Academy, please call (801) 422-8176, or you can access the
academy Web page at http://www.byu.edu/academy.
Freshman Academy students will be asked to register for three classes (an envelope). Information on registering
for Freshman Academy envelopes will be sent to participating students.
Although not all Freshman Academy envelopes include the general education classes required of all freshmen
(First-Year Writing, American Heritage, and Book of Mormon), academy students should still plan to fulfill these
requirements by the end of their first year. They may add courses individually if their envelope does not include
American Heritage or First-Year Writing.
Service-Learning Classes
A range of service-learning classes, which involve time commitments outside the classroom and unique opportunities to serve, are available throughout the curriculum. Classes designated service-learning are identified by heading descriptions above the class section listing.
Service-learning at BYU is defined as “an academically rigorous, credit-bearing, educational experience requiring
the designed connection of classrooom instruction with practical service activities. Students engage in service
which is clearly linked to the learning objectives of the course. Through collaboration with predetermined community partners, the service rendered by students meets genuine community needs. Service-learning provides students the opportunity to participate in structured reflective analysis designed to integrate the realities of the service
experience with academic subject matter. Service-learning prepares students for active citizenship and lifelong
learning by helping them realize a broader application of course material, a heightened sense of civic responsibility, and a deeper appreciation for their own skills and insights.”
Further information concerning service-learning courses can be obtained from the Jacobsen Center for Service and
Learning, 2010 WSC, telephone 422-1277, or by visiting the Jacobsen Center Web site at
http://jacobsencenter.byu.edu.
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
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BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
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How to Read the Class List
ACADEMIC INTERNSHIP OFFICE (3215-A WSC, 422-3337)
Example:
♦ See the Office of Academic Internships for information.
Dept
Cat#
Reg#
Class Title
Credit Hr GE Code
ACINT
↓
↓
↓
PHIL
110
001
4215
4215
INTRO PHILOSOPHY
T 10:00–11:50 pm
V 2.0
AL
MWF
BLK1
1080
$30
JKHB
HAWKINS R T
Lab included
↑
↑
↑ ↑
↑
↑
↑
↑
↑
↑
Sec
Reg#
Days
Block
Code
Room Bldg
Instructor
Special Info
Class Period
Reg. Period
↓
Fee Req
↓
↓
↓
Cat#
Reg#
↓
CE EN
113
8383
002 L 8383
↑
↓
↑ ↑
Sec
Reg#
Lab
Class Title
Credit Hr
↓
↓
ENGR MEASUREMENTS
3.0
S 12:00–2:50 pm
MTWTH
384
CB
WALLACE L P
↑ ↑
↑
↑
↑
Class Period
Reg. Period
↑
Days
Room Bldg
GE Code
AH
AL
AMA
AMU
AW
BIO
CV1
CV2
E
FL
M
NS
PS
SS
WL
Fills General Education Category
American Heritage
Arts and Letters electives
Advanced Math
Advanced Music
Advanced Writing
Biological Science
First half of History of Civilization
Second half of History of Civilization
First-Year Writing
Foreign Language
Precollege Mathematics
Natural Sciences electives
Physical Science
Social and Behavioral Sciences
electives
Wellness
3215A
WSC
BACKMAN J H
200
001
002
400
08961
08961
08961
08961
PRIN OF ACCOUNTING
3.0
T 12:30–1:50 pm
TTH
T 9:30–10:50 am
MW
T 7:00–9:40 pm
W
$20
140 JSB
NEMROW N R
151 TNRB NEMROW N R
260 TNRB PETERSON F G
♦ ACC 200 sections 626 and 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
626
636
08961
08961
Y
Y
7:30–10:00 pm
5:00–7:25 pm
W
TH
6
6
292 SLCE
363 SLCE
PENROSE K M
MARION W
Instructor
ACC 201 and 202 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
ACC
Class List Codes
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 3.0
S
TBA
ACC 200 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
ACC
↓
09044
09044
ACCOUNTANCY AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS (540 TNRB, 422-4234)
Example:
Dept
199R
350
Other
Codes
Lab
L or Q
Cr Hrs
0–18
V
$
$VAR
Explanation
Lab (L) or Quiz (Q)
All sections are for 0 credit only
Credit Hours
Fixed credit hours
Variable credits from 0 to the amount
shown
Class fee (see page 9)
Variable class fee
Registration Period
T
Web to first day of class
Y
Web through add/drop period
S
Signature add/drop card only through
add/drop period
202
001
00012
00012
PRIN OF ACCOUNTING
3.0
T 3:30–4:50 pm
TTH
270
TNRB
PETERSON F G
ACC 210 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
ACC
210
001
002
400
00015
00015
00015
00015
PRINCIPLES ACCTG 2
Y 8:00–9:20 am
Y 12:30–1:50 pm
T 4:00–6:40 pm
3.0
MW
MW
W
151 TNRB
151 TNRB
260 TNRB
STICE E K
CHRISTENSEN T
PETERSON F G
♦ ACC 210 sections 606 and 616 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
606
616
00015
00015
T
T
5:00–7:25 pm
7:30–10:00 pm
T
TH
6
6
307 SLCE
307 SLCE
HENRIKSEN J B
ORSER M L
♦ ACC 210 sections 626 and 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
626
00015
T
2:30–4:55 pm
W
329
SLCE
ALLEN E R
ACC 241 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
ACC
241
001
002
08966
08966
08966
BUSINESS LAW
T 9:30–10:50 am
T 2:00–3:20 pm
3.0
TTH
TTH
151
151
TNRB
TNRB
DALEBOUT R S
DALEBOUT R S
355
SLCE
EHAT S K
130
TNRB
DIXON D C
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
WILKS T J
HOBSON L S
HOBSON L S
WILKS T J
BLACK E L
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
STEWART D N
BARRICK J A
BARRICK J A
STEWART D G
WORSHAM R G
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
♦ ACC 241 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
ACC
ACC
ACC
636
08966
T
343
001
00025
00025
BUSINESS LAW
T 12:30–1:50 pm
5:00–7:25 pm
T
6
MW
404
001
002
003
004
005
10316
10316
10316
10316
10316
10316
FINANCIAL ACC 2
S 8:00–10:50 am
S 8:00–10:50 am
S 12:30–3:20 pm
S 12:30–3:20 pm
S 8:00–10:50 am
4.0
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
230
260
230
260
270
405
001
002
003
004
005
10317
10317
10317
10317
10317
10317
FUNDAMNTLS OF TAX
S 8:00–10:50 am
S 8:00–10:50 am
S 12:30–3:20 pm
S 12:30–3:20 pm
S 8:00–10:50 am
4.0
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
230 TNRB
260 TNRB
230 TNRB
260 TNRB
270 TNRB
3.0
ACC
ACC
ACC
ACC
ACC
ACC
ACC
ACC
ACC
406
001
002
003
004
005
10318
10318
10318
10318
10318
10318
FIN STMT AUDITING
S 8:00–10:50 am
S 8:00–10:50 am
S 12:30–3:20 pm
S 12:30–3:20 pm
S 8:00–10:50 am
4.0
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
230 TNRB
260 TNRB
230 TNRB
260 TNRB
270 TNRB
STAFF
LARSON M P
ZIMBELMAN M F
STAFF
ZIMBELMAN M F
ACC
440
001
002
10145
10145
10145
CORP FIN REPORTING
3.0
T 11:00–12:20 pm
MW
T 2:00–3:20 pm
MW
260 TNRB
130 TNRB
COTTRELL D M
COTTRELL D M
453
001
002
003
004
005
09562
09562
09562
09562
09562
09562
MONEY & ECONOMICS
T 11:00–12:20 pm
T 3:30–4:50 pm
T 8:00–9:20 am
T 3:30–4:50 pm
T 2:00–3:20 pm
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
180 TNRB
284 TNRB
110 TNRB
174 TNRB
130 TNRB
CRAWFORD R G
CRAWFORD R G
NELSON R D
NELSON R D
NELSON R D
522
001
00034
00034
ADVANCED TAXATION
T 2:00–3:20 pm
MW
270
LARSON M P
Majors Only
599R
370
02997
02997
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 3.0
S
TBA
COTTRELL D M
Majors Only
620
001
07065
07065
170 TNRB
130 TNRB
170 TNRB
130 TNRB
Majors Only
07065
TTH
F
TTH
F
GARDNER R L
002
SPECIAL PROBS TAX
T 8:00–9:20 am
8:00–9:20 am
T 9:30–10:50 am
9:30–10:50 am
GARDNER R L
621
001
00054
00054
002
00054
CORPORATE TAX 1
T 12:30–1:50 pm
12:30–1:50 pm
T 2:00–3:20 pm
2:00–3:20 pm
TTH
F
TTH
F
270 TNRB
270 TNRB
270 TNRB
270 TNRB
623
001
06148
06148
PARTNERSHIP TAX
Y 2:00–3:20 pm
628
001
06153
06153
TAX FOREIGN INCOME
3.0
T 12:30–1:50 pm
TTH
12:30–1:50 pm
F
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
630
001
00039
00039
002
00039
003
00039
ADVANCED AUDIT 1
T 9:30–10:50 am
3:30–4:50 pm
T 12:30–1:50 pm
3:30–4:50 pm
T 2:00–3:20 pm
3:30–4:50 pm
640
001
002
003
09598
09598
09598
09598
ADV PROF FIN ACC
T 8:00–9:20 am
T 11:00–12:20 pm
T 12:30–1:50 pm
650
001
002
003
00051
00051
00051
00051
ADV MANAGERIAL 1
T 9:30–10:50 am
T 11:00–12:20 pm
T 3:30–4:50 pm
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
3.0
693R
001
00062
00062
READING & CONFRNC
V 3.0
T
TBA
MW
AEROS 101
001
400
00194
00194
00194
LDRSHP LAB FROSH
Y 11:00–12:50 pm
S
TH
TBA
AEROS 111
001
002
003
400
00193
00193
00193
00193
00193
AEROSPACE DEFENSE
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
S
T
TH
T
TBA
AEROS 201
001
400
00200
00200
00200
LDRSHP LAB SOPH
Y 11:00–12:50 pm
S
TH
TBA
Majors Only
AEROS 211
001
002
003
400
00199
00199
00199
00199
00199
SPILKER B C
Majors Only
AEROS 301
001
SPILKER B C
Majors Only
3.0
3.0
TNRB
164
TNRB
RICHARDS J E
Majors Only
STOCKS K D
Majors Only
0.5
205
TBA
JRCB
SWIGERT B T
SWIGERT B T
1.0
250 ROTC
250 ROTC
250 ROTC
TBA
WARR
WARR
WARR
WARR
R
R
R
R
L
L
L
L
Lab
Lab
Lab
Lab
Required
Required
Required
Required
205
TBA
JRCB
SWIGERT B T
SWIGERT B T
DEV GROWTH AIR PWR
1.0
Y 10:00–10:50 am
T
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
T
Y 9:00–9:50 am
TH
S
TBA
250 ROTC
250 ROTC
250 ROTC
TBA
ARMITSTEAD
ARMITSTEAD
ARMITSTEAD
ARMITSTEAD
Lab
Lab
Lab
Lab
Required
Required
Required
Required
00208
00208
LDRSHP LAB JUNIORS
Y 11:00–12:50 pm
TH
205
JRCB
SWIGERT B T
AEROS 305R
001
07430
07430
LDRSHP LAB-HNR GRD
1.0
Y 7:00–7:50 am
DAILY
SFH
WARR R L
Audition Req
AEROS 311
001
002
00207
00207
00207
MGT & LEADERSHIP
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
MWF
250
250
ROTC
ROTC
SWIGERT B T
SWIGERT B T
Lab Required
Lab Required
AEROS 320
001
00217
00217
JET PILOT INTRO
T 4:00–4:50 pm
MW
250
ROTC
MCNIVEN D C
AEROS 401R
001
00216
00216
LDRSHP LAB SENIORS
Y 11:00–12:50 pm
TH
0.5
205
JRCB
SWIGERT B T
AEROS 411
001
002
00215
00215
00215
NATNL SEC AFFAIRS
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
3.0
250
250
ROTC
ROTC
KINGSLEY L S
NUGEN M E
FL
2031
JKHB
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AFRIKAANS (4094 JKHB, 422-4923)
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PAIK G H
PAIK G H
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♦ A HTG labs are listed on the first line and the lecture directly below it. Registering for the lab will automatically register you for
3.0
MW
MW
MW
AMERICAN HERITAGE (166 SWKT, 422-6076)
A HTG 100 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ Please register for corresponding sections of ACC 630, 640, and 650.
ACC
MGMT CONSULTING
T 8:00–9:20 am
♦ See PE 143R for optional PE class.
♦ Please register fro corresponding sections of ACC 630, 640, and 650.
ACC
06489
06489
AEROSPACE (380 Wells ROTC, 422-2671)
♦ Please register for corresponding sections of ACC 630, 640 and 650.
ACC
ACC
657
001
the lecture.
130 TNRB
130 TNRB
130 TNRB
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LEIKAM S L
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001
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254
140
270
140
101
140
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140
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140
179
140
182
140
3710
140
340
140
2031
140
368
140
203
140
393
140
178
140
182
140
175
140
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140
178
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140
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140
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140
178
140
175
140
270
140
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140
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140
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140
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140
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CTB
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JKHB
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MARB
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JSB
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ESC
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JSB
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JSB
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BRMB
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064
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065
02859
T
8:00–8:50 am
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12:00–12:50 pm
2:00–2:00 pm
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7:00–7:50 am
7:00–7:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
8:00–8:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
8:00–8:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
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F
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MW
F
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F
MW
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MW
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MW
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MW
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MW
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MW
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140
235
140
203
140
178
140
174
140
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140
179
140
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140
202
140
182
140
175
140
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140
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140
151
140
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140
238
140
174
140
179
140
170
140
359
140
319
140
178
140
175
140
179
140
359
140
3252
140
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140
392
140
107
140
203
140
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140
175
140
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JSB
JSB
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JSB
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JSB
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ESC
JSB
ESC
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HRCB
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MCKB
JSB
MCKB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
MCKB
JSB
WSC
JSB
ESC
JSB
CB
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HGB
JSB
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JSB
HFAC
JSB
JSB
JSB
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KIMBALL R I
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081
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083
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084
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1:00–1:50 pm
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1:00–1:50 pm
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1:00–1:50 pm
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1:00–1:50 pm
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MW
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174
140
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140
151
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171
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140
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140
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140
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HFAC
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JSB
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JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
CB
JSB
MARB
JSB
JSB
JSB
MARB
JSB
MCKB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
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KIMBALL R I
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JSB
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JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
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JSB
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KIMBALL R I
♦ A HTG 100 sections 606, 616, 626, 636, and 646 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
606
616
626
636
646
KIMBALL R I
KIMBALL R I
KIMBALL R I
02859
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086
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087
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369
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370
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371
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372
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11:00–11:50 am
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1:00–1:50 pm
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1:00–1:50 pm
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1:00–1:50 pm
11:00–11:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
F
MW
F
MW
F
MW
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MW
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MW
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MW
F
MW
A HTG
KIMBALL R I
02859
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401
02859
T
402
02859
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403
02859
T
7:00–7:50
7:00–8:50
2:00–2:50
7:00–8:50
6:00–6:50
7:00–8:50
7:00–7:50
7:00–8:50
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am
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
TH
T
TH
T
TH
T
TH
T
1134
250
234
250
C255
250
C255
250
JKHB
SWKT
MARB
SWKT
ESC
SWKT
ESC
SWKT
T
TH
TH
TH
F
6
6
6
6
6
375 SLCE
370 SLCE
370 SLCE
370 SLCE
370 SLCE
BRADFORD J L
SHRUM J H
SHRUM J H
LATIMER B H
SHRUM J H
100H
200
02859
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HNRS AM HERITAGE
T 9:30–10:50 am
3.0
321
MSRB
POPE C L
AH
TTH
KIMBALL R I
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE (122 HCEB, 378-2873)
KIMBALL R I
ASL
KIMBALL R I
KIMBALL R I
KIMBALL R I
KIMBALL R I
KIMBALL R I
KIMBALL R I
101
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
07742
07742
07742
07742
07742
07742
07742
07742
07742
07742
07742
07742
07742
07742
CONVERSATION ASL 1
4.0
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
DAILY
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
DAILY
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
DAILY
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
DAILY
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
DAILY
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
DAILY
Y 4:00–5:05 pm
MTWTH
Y 4:00–5:05 pm
MTWTH
Y 4:00–5:05 pm
MTWTH
Y 2:00–4:15 pm
TTH
Y 5:15–6:20 pm
MTWTH
Y 7:00–9:15 pm
TTH
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
DAILY
384
214
393
384
111
393
212
133
214
323
121
136
TBA
CB
JRCB
CB
CB
TMCB
CB
JRCB
TMCB
JRCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TBA
HIX N
FIFE E
MALM M
HIX N
SAUNDERS J R
MALM M
DIAZ J
SCOTT G W
FIFE E
FREEMAN A N
SCOTT G W
WAKELAND J B
STAFF
102
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
07743
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07743
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DAILY
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DAILY
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
DAILY
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
DAILY
Y 4:00–5:05 pm
MTWTH
Y 5:15–6:20 pm
MTWTH
Y 7:00–9:15 pm
TTH
Y 4:00–5:05 pm
MTWTH
212
109
109
212
111
111
135
TBA
JRCB
TMCB
TMCB
JRCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TBA
DIAZ J
SCOTT G W
SCOTT G W
DIAZ J
SAUNDERS J R
SAUNDERS J R
HIX N
STAFF
201
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
07746
07746
07746
07746
07746
07746
07746
07746
ASL GRAMMAR
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
Y 4:20–6:00 pm
Y 5:15–6:05 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 7:00–8:40 pm
4.0
MTWTH
MTWTH
MTWTH
TTH
MTWTH
MTWTH
TTH
200
214
384
323
212
261
TBA
TMCB
JRCB
CB
TMCB
JRCB
ROTC
TBA
SAUNDERS J R
FIFE E
HIX N
FREEMAN A N
DIAZ J
STAFF
STAFF
202
400
401
09142
09142
09142
ADV ASL GRAMMAR
Y 3:00–4:40 pm
Y 3:00–4:40 pm
TTH
MW
Honors
KIMBALL R I
ASL
KIMBALL R I
KIMBALL R I
KIMBALL R I
KIMBALL R I
KIMBALL R I
KIMBALL R I
Multi-Cultrl
KIMBALL R I
KIMBALL R I
ASL
KIMBALL R I
KIMBALL R I
4.0
116 HRCB
116 HRCB
ROSE J
ROSE J
205 JRCB
205 JRCB
ELDREDGE J M
ELDREDGE J M
261
ROTC
WAKELAND J B
211
MSRB
EMBRY J L
♦ ASL 201 or equivalent is required for ASL 301.
ASL
♦ A HTG 100 sections 400-403 are offered by evening school.
400
7:30–10:00 pm
12:00–2:25 pm
2:30–4:55 pm
5:00–7:25 pm
2:30–5:00 pm
♦ A HTG 100H Honors American Heritage.
ASL
110
140
110
140
107
140
171
140
110
140
179
140
170
140
T
T
T
T
T
KIMBALL R I
♦ A HTG 100 sections 085 and 086 are for International Students Only.
085
02859
02859
02859
02859
02859
301
400
401
07747
07747
07747
DEAF CULTURE
Y 2:00–3:15 pm
Y 2:00–3:15 pm
MW
TTH
3.0
432
400
07745
07745
INTERPRETING 2
Y 5:00–6:40 pm
TTH
FL
GRIFFIN R A
ASL
GRIFFIN R A
GRIFFIN R A
GRIFFIN R A
4.0
AMERICAN STUDIES (237 HRCB, 422-3377)
AM ST
200
001
10012
10012
AMERICAN WEST
Y 9:00–10:15 am
3.0
TTH
27
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
AM ST
360
400
08554
08554
FILM IN AMER CULTR
T 4:00–8:00 pm
28
ANTHR 309 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
3.0
T
455
MARB
D’ARC J V
ANTHR 309
400
ANIMAL AND VETERINARY SCIENCES (375 WIDB, 422-4294)
AVS
353
001
06741
06741
DIS OF COMP & LAB AN
2.0
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MW
AVS
357
001
07376
07376
VET ANESTH
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
AVS
358
001
07377
07377
VET SURG ASSIST
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
AVS
390R
001
00265
00265
VET NURSE PRECEPT
Y
AVS
451
001
08300
08300
SENIOR PRECPTSHIP
Y
384
WIDB
BUONFORTE R H
05975
05975
CENTRAL AMER SOCTY
3.0
T 8:00–9:15 am
TTH
406
CB
HAWKINS J P
00317
00317
PEOPLES OF AFRICA
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
MWF
245
SWKT
OLSEN W C
TTH
323
MARB
ANDRUS E K
245
285
SWKT
SLCE
OLSEN S L
ANDRUS E N
245
SWKT
FORSYTH D W
262
SWKT
HOUSTON S D
100
P12L
GARRETT S L
Lab Included
100
P12L
GARRETT S L
Lab Included
ANTHR 335
400
00304
00304
PEOPLES OF INDIA
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
ANTHR 346
400
636
06853
06853
06853
ANTH OF MORMONISM
Y 5:30–8:00 pm
W
T 7:30–10:00 pm
W
V 4.0
GARRETT S L
3.0
TBA
SWKT
ANTHR 326
001
ANTHR 330
001
TBA
262
ANDERSON T L
2.0
TTH
LANG IN CULTUR/SOC
3.0
T 4:00–4:50 pm
MWF
ANTHR 312 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required).
2.0
TTH
00310
00310
3.0
3.0
3.0
6
GARRETT S L
ANTHR 350 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required).
ANTHROPOLOGY (945 SWKT, 422-3058)
ANTHR 101 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
ANTHR 101
001
002
003
004
00300
00300
00300
00300
00300
SOC/CULTRL ANTHRO
T 1:00–2:15 pm
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 3:00–4:15 pm
3.0
SS
C261 ESC
274 MARB
270 SWKT
230 SWKT
TTH
MWF
MWF
TTH
ANDRUS E K
OLSEN W C
HARTLEY J R
BUONFORTE R H
♦ ANTHR 101 sections 626 and 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
626
636
00300
00300
T
T
2:30–5:00 pm
7:30–10:00 pm
W
W
294
285
6
SLCE
SLCE
RICHARDS S
ANDRUS E K
♦ ANTHR 108R section 400 will be Ethnographic Films.
ANTHR 108R
400
06849
06849
ANTHRO FILMS
Y 4:30–6:20 pm
1.0
TH
W012
BNSN
NAUTA L T
W012
BNSN
NAUTA L T
♦ ANTHR 108R section 401 will be Archaeological Films.
401
06849
Y
6:30–8:00 pm
TH
ANTHR 350
001
00306
00306
ARCH OF N AMERICA
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
3.0
ANTHR 374
001
00320
00320
ANC MAYA WRITING 2
3.0
Y 9:30–10:45 am
TTH
TTH
♦ ANTHR 390R section 001 will be Nabataen Archaeology.
ANTHR 390R
001
07443
07443
SPEC TOPICS REGION
3.0
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
123
HRCB
JOHNSON D J
ANTHR 405
001
00353
00353
ANTHRO THEORY 3
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
TTH
262
SWKT
HAWKINS J P
ANTHR 431
001
002
003
004
005
00329
00329
00329
00329
00329
00329
KIN MARRIAGE & FAM
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
941
941
941
941
941
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
CRANDALL
CRANDALL
CRANDALL
CRANDALL
CRANDALL
ANTHR 432
001
00330
00330
POL & LEGAL INSTIT
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
250
MSRB
HARTLEY J R
ANTHR 436
001
002
003
004
005
08998
08998
08998
08998
08998
08998
SYMBOLIC ANTHRO
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
941
941
941
941
941
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
CRANDALL
CRANDALL
CRANDALL
CRANDALL
CRANDALL
380
TNRB
BUONFORTE R H
F534
HFAC
JOHNSON D J
245
SWKT
ROBERTSON I
245
SWKT
ROBERTSON I
3.0
3.0
D
D
D
D
D
P
P
P
P
P
3.0
ANTHR 110 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
ANTHR 110
001
002
003
00345
00345
00345
00345
INTRO TO ARCHAEO
T 9:30–10:45 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
3.0
SS
TTH
MWF
MWF
377 CB
107 JSB
230 SWKT
FORSYTH D W
NIELSEN G
MONTOYA D G
♦ ANTHR 110 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
5:00–7:25 pm
TH
6
3.0
M
T
W
TH
F
636
00345
T
379
SLCE
PETERSON K L
ANTHR 215
001
08363
08363
ARCHAEOL:MTHD,THRY
3.0
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
ANTHR 442
400
07829
07829
ETHNOGRAPHIC SKILL
3.0
S 4:30–5:45 pm
TTH
262
SWKT
JOHNSON D J
ANTHR 280
400
00358
00358
ARCH & SCRIPTURES
Y 4:00–6:30 pm
ANTHR 454R
001
00354
00354
FIELD SCHOOL PREP
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
245
SWKT
WARREN B W
♦ ANTHR 490R section 001 will be Aztec Ethnohistory.
ANTHR 300
400
00307
00307
BIOLOGICAL ANTHRO
Y 5:00–6:15 pm
130
TNRB
BAKER S A
ANTHR 490R
001
ANTHR 305
001
07822
07822
ANTHRO THEORY 2
Y 9:00–9:50 am
3716
HBLL
JANETSKI J C
♦ ANTHR 490R section 001 will be Quantitative Methods in Archaeology.
3.0
M
3.0
MW
3.0
MWF
00355
00355
SPC TOPICS THEORY
Y 9:00–9:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
D
D
D
D
D
P
P
P
P
P
1.0
W
3.0
MWF
002
00355
Y
ANTHR 496R
001
00338
00338
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 3.0
Y
TBA
MWF
HAWKINS J P
400
00338
Y
ANTHR 497
001
06947
06947
DIRECTED READINGS
Y
7:10–9:50 pm
T
TBA
ANTHR 510
001
07273
07273
HISTORY OF ARCH
Y 10:00–10:50 am
ANTHR 526
001
09317
09317
MUSEUM CURATION
Y 1:00–4:50 pm
ANTHR 530
001
07458
07458
GREAT BASIN SEMINR
3.0
Y 2:00–3:15 pm
MW
ART HISTORY AND CURATORIAL STUDIES (C-502 HFAC, 422-4266)
STAFF
3.0
TBA
STAFF
Tchr Approve
3.0
MWF
245
SWKT
JANETSKI J C
V 3.0
TTH
109
ALLN
ALLEN M L
1080
JKHB
JANETSKI J C
♦ Students desiring to take Anthropology 550 should register directly in Linguistics 550, the identical course.
ANTHR 565
001
09602
09602
MAYAN CERAMICS
Y 2:00–5:00 pm
3.0
ANTHR 574
001
00380
00380
ANC MAYA WRITING 2
3.0
Y 9:30–10:45 am
TTH
W
TBA
B67
FORSYTH D W
262
SWKT
HOUSTON S D
00393
00393
SEMINAR
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
00393
Y
9:00–9:50 am
MWF
245
SWKT
ROBERTSON I
Y
1:35–2:50 pm
ANTHR 694R
001
07461
07461
READINGS
Y
ANTHR 695R
001
00401
00401
RESEARCH
T
TBA
ANTHR 699R
001
00404
00404
MASTERS THESIS
T
TBA
245
SWKT
ROBERTSON I
TTH
262
SWKT
TBA
4.0
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
102
001
002
07683
07683
07683
1ST YR ARABIC
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
4.0
DAILY
DAILY
301
001
07685
07685
INTRM MOD ARAB-WRT
4.0
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
DAILY
ARAB
361
001
08472
08472
MODRN ARAB LIT TRA
3.0
Y
TBA
ARAB
452
001
08475
08475
NEWSPAPER ARABIC
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
490R
001
08480
08480
INDIV READINGS ARA
Y
ARAB
ARAB
ARAB
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
4.0
DAILY
ARTHC 202
001
002
400
401
402
08881
08881
08881
08881
08881
08881
WRLD CIVIL SN 1500
T 9:00–10:15 am
T 9:30–10:45 am
T 4:00–6:30 pm
T 4:00–6:30 pm
T 3:30–5:50 pm
MW
TTH
TH
W
T
AL
A550
A550
3.0
3.0
08881
T
5:00–7:25 pm
TH
6
ARTHC 302
001
10075
10075
EGYPT ART & ARCH
T 12:00–2:30 pm
3.0
HOUSTON S D
HOUSTON S D
Tchr Approve
ARTHC 306
001
00443
00443
ROMAN ART
T 12:30–1:45 pm
FORSYTH D W
Tchr Approve
ARTHC 317
001
00487
00487
ROM/GOTH ART & ARCH
3.0
T 8:30–9:45 am
MW
HOUSTON S D
Tchr Approve
ARTHC 330
001
08772
08772
SOUTH BAROQUE ART
T 12:00–2:30 pm
F
ARTHC 335
001
08758
08758
NORTH BAROQUE ART
3.0
T 9:30–10:45 am
TTH
HFAC
HFAC
STAFF
STAFF
CV1
260 MOA
2084 JKHB
260 MOA
A550 HFAC
FINLAYSON C S
STAFF
JOHNSON M J
STAFF
CV2
260
260
2084
2084
260
MOA
MOA
JKHB
JKHB
MOA
MAGLEBY M A
JENSEN H
STAFF
GOUGH J A
PEACOCK M L
SLCE
GOUGH J A
329
W
AW
A550
HFAC
POULTON C J
A550
HFAC
FINLAYSON C S
A550
HFAC
JOHNSON M J
A550
HFAC
HAMILTON C M
A550
HFAC
POULTON C J
A550
HFAC
PEACOCK M L
3.0
TTH
3.0
ARTHC 340 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
2159 JKHB
1107 JKHB
2153 JKHB
2159
2047
BELNAP R K
BELNAP R K
BELNAP R K
4063
ARTHC 350
400
07870
07870
MODERN ART
T 3:30–6:00 pm
3.0
ARTHC 353
001
09633
09633
20TH-CENT AM ART
T 1:00–2:15 pm
MW
M
T
A550
BRADFORD D R
BRADFORD D R
CB
STAFF
ARTHC 355
400
08323
08323
CONTEMPORARY ART
T 4:30–6:50 pm
TORONTO J A
ARTHC 367
001
07871
07871
MODERN ARCHITECTUR
3.0
Y 11:00–12:15 pm
MW
TORONTO J A
ARTHC 377
001
10080
10080
ISLAMIC ART & ARCH
T 10:30–11:45 am
BELNAP R K
ARTHC 380
400
10244
10244
NORTH MESOAMER ART
3.0
T 3:00–4:15 pm
TTH
ARTHC 399R
001
05965
05965
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 8.0
S
TBA
FL
383
ARTHC 350 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
V 3.0
TBA
W
T
TH
T
3.0
V 9.0
1ST YR ARABIC
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 8:00–8:50 am
WRLD CIVIL TO 1500
T 3:30–5:50 pm
T 4:00–6:30 pm
T 3:30–5:50 pm
T 6:10–8:40 pm
ART HISTORY METHOD
T 3:00–4:15 pm
WF
V 6.0
07682
07682
07682
07682
08880
08880
08880
08880
08880
05961
05961
V 3.0
101
001
002
003
ARTHC 201
400
401
402
403
ARTHC 300
001
ARABIC (4052 JKHB, 422-3396)
ARAB
3.0
ARTHC 212 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
♦ ANTHR 590R section 003 will be the Human Body: Cultural and Archaeological approaches to its meaning and history.
00393
M
W
ARTHC 211 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
3.0
MWF
003
INTRO ART HISTORY
T 4:30–7:00 pm
T 4:30–7:00 pm
636
♦ Anthropolgy 590R section 002 will be Aztec Ethnohistory.
002
06809
06809
06809
♦ ARTHC 202 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
♦ ANTHR 590R section 001 will be Quantitative Methods in Archaeology.
ANTHR 590R
001
ARTHC 111
400
401
HFAC
JENSEN H
386
MOA
WARDLE M E
260
MOA
MAGLEBY M A
260
MOA
HAMILTON C M
A550
HFAC
FINLAYSON C S
1101
JKHB
CHRISTENSON A
3.0
3.0
3.0
MW
MAGLEBY M A
29
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
30
ARTHC 490R
001
00498
00498
SPEC TOP READ ARTH
3.0
S
TBA
ARTHC 498
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
10081
10081
10081
10081
10081
10081
10081
10081
SENIOR THESIS
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
ARTHC 499R
001
08849
08849
HONORS THESIS
T
TBA
ARTHC 505
001
09581
09581
ART THEORY LANGUAG
Y 12:00–2:15 pm
M
3.0
ARTHC 530R
001
09584
09584
STDS MEDIEVAL ART
Y 3:00–5:30 pm
3.0
ARTHC 550R
001
09586
09586
STDS BAROQUE ART
Y 12:00–2:30 pm
ARTHC 570R
001
09588
09588
STS MOD/CONTMP ART
T 12:30–2:50 pm
TH
3.0
ARTHC 590R
001
09590
09590
STDS CURATORSHIP
Y 8:30–10:50 am
3.0
ARTHC 600R
001
002
003
004
005
006
00546
00546
00546
00546
00546
00546
00546
INDIVIDUAL STUDY
S
S
S
S
S
S
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
ARTHC 699R
001
00589
00589
MASTER’S THESIS
Y
TBA
ASLP
334
001
02478
02478
BASIC HEARG SCIENC
3.0
T 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
177
TLRB
HARRIS R W
ASLP
350
001
02582
02582
LANG DISORDER
T 1:35–2:50 pm
115
MCKB
FUJIKI M
PEACOCK M L
3.0
MAGLEBY M A
CHRISTENSON A
HAMILTON C M
JOHNSON M J
JENSEN H
PEACOCK M L
FINLAYSON C S
ASLP
351
001
07203
07203
DISRDS ARTIC & PHONO
3.0
T 3:00–4:15 pm
TTH
115
MCKB
DORAIS A P
ASLP
438
001
06154
06154
HEARING TESTS & MEAS
3.0
T 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
177
TLRB
MCPHERSON D L
TLRB
MCPHERSON D L
JOHNSON M J
ASLP
442
001
02600
02600
PEDIATRIC AUDIOLOG
3.0
T 8:00–8:50 am
MW
177
ASLP
493R
001
09365
09365
READINGS
Y
TBA
TBA
500
001
02572
02572
RESEARCH METHODS
T 8:00–9:15 am
MW
A550
HFAC
MAGLEBY M A
A410
HFAC
JOHNSON M J
ASLP
3.0
T
T
PEACOCK M L
ASLP
573
001
08452
08452
APHASIA
T 8:00–9:15 am
A410
HFAC
JENSEN H
ASLP
574
001
08453
08453
COM DIS SEV DISAB
T 12:15–2:45 pm
TH
A410
HFAC
WARDLE M E
680R
001
09366
09366
SCHOOL INTERNSHIP
Y 7:00–8:15 pm
TH
685R
001
06827
06827
PRAC SPCH/LNG PATH
V 8.0
Y 9:30–10:45 am
TTH
ASLP
PEACOCK M L
FINLAYSON C S
MAGLEBY M A
JOHNSON M J
JENSEN H
HAMILTON C M
ASLP
ASIAN
ASIAN
INTR ASIAN STUDIES
Y 4:00–5:15 pm
002
342
001
09646
09646
ASIAN LIT TRADS
Y 1:30–2:45 pm
ASLP
3.0
TTH
495
001
09062
09062
SENIOR SEMINAR
Y
TBA
235
SWKT
KING G K
250
MSRB
WILLIAMS G S
TLRB
HARRIS R W
TTH
125
TLRB
NISSEN S
125
TLRB
DORAIS A P
125
$60
TLRB
ROBINSON L A
Prev Applc
125
TLRB
ROBINSON L A
Prev Applc
125
TLRB
ROBINSON L A
Prev Applc
3.0
V 2.0
06827
Y
7:00–8:15 pm
TH
♦ ASLP 699R Sections are organized by thesis chair.
PEACOCK M L
TTH
125
3.0
♦ ASLP 685R section 002 is for externship students.
V 6.0
09645
09645
MCPHERSON D L
3.0
HFAC
V 8.0
200
400
V 2.0
A410
ASIAN STUDIES (237 HRCB, 422-3377)
ASIAN
TTH
♦ ASLP 351 section 001 is designed to provide a service learning educational opportunity for students.
V 6.0
T
3.0
3.0
699R
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
09369
09369
09369
09369
09369
09369
09369
09369
MASTER’S THESIS
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
HARRIS R W
NISSEN S
CULATTA B
DROMEY C D
FUJIKI M
MCPHERSON D L
CHANNELL R W
BIOLOGY (380 WIDB, 422-3042)
1.0
PERKINS G W
BIOL 100 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
AUDIOLOGY AND SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY (136 TLRB, 422-4318)
♦ BIOL 100 sections 002-065 will be team taught by Rex Cates and Larry StClair. The labs are listed on the first line and the
ASLP 133 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.ed. ASLP 133 students will meet
in-person on Friday, January 9th at 3:00-3:50 p.m. The location of this meeting will be posted outside of room 136 TLRB by January
6th, or call 422-4318 on or after that date.
♦ BIOL 100 sections 2-65 will be team taught by Riley Nelson.
ASLP
133
478
09817
09817
INT SP/LNG PTH AUD
Y
ASLP
230
001
08999
08999
LANGUAGE SCIENCE
T 9:30–10:45 am
ASLP
321
001
08200
08200
SPEECH SCIENCE
T 3:00–4:15 pm
2.0
TBA
TBA
BLAIR N
lecture directly below it. Registering for the lab wil automatically register you for the lecture.
BIOL
100
002
00099
00099
003
00099
004
00099
005
00099
Online Class
3.0
TTH
171
TLRB
CHANNELL R W
115
MCKB
DROMEY C D
3.0
MW
PRINCIPLES BIOLOGY
T 8:00–8:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
T 8:00–8:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
T 8:00–8:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
T 8:00–8:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
3.0
M
MW
T
MW
W
MW
TH
MW
BIO
111
140
111
140
111
140
111
140
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
STCLAIR L L
STCLAIR L L
STCLAIR L L
STCLAIR L L
006
00099
T
007
00099
T
008
00099
T
009
00099
T
010
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T
011
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T
012
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T
013
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014
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015
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016
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017
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018
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019
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020
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021
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022
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025
00099
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026
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028
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029
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033
00099
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034
00099
T
035
00099
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036
00099
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037
00099
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8:00–8:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
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9:00–9:50 am
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9:00–9:50 am
3:00–3:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
3:00–3:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
3:00–3:50 pm
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10:00–10:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
F
MW
T
MW
T
MW
TH
MW
TH
MW
M
MW
M
MW
W
MW
W
MW
M
MW
W
MW
M
MW
W
MW
F
MW
M
MW
T
MW
W
MW
TH
MW
F
MW
M
MW
T
MW
W
MW
TH
MW
M
MW
T
MW
TH
MW
M
MW
M
MW
T
MW
W
MW
TH
MW
F
MW
111
140
111
140
113
140
111
140
113
140
111
140
113
140
111
140
113
140
113
140
111
140
111
140
111
140
111
140
111
140
111
140
111
140
111
140
111
140
111
140
111
140
111
140
111
140
111
140
111
140
111
140
111
140
113
140
113
140
113
140
113
140
113
140
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
STCLAIR L L
038
00099
T
STCLAIR L L
039
00099
T
STCLAIR L L
040
00099
T
STCLAIR L L
041
00099
T
STCLAIR L L
042
00099
T
STCLAIR L L
043
00099
T
STCLAIR L L
044
00099
T
STCLAIR L L
045
00099
T
STCLAIR L L
046
00099
T
STCLAIR L L
047
00099
T
STCLAIR L L
048
00099
T
STCLAIR L L
049
00099
T
STCLAIR L L
050
00099
T
STCLAIR L L
051
00099
T
STCLAIR L L
052
00099
T
STCLAIR L L
053
00099
T
STCLAIR L L
054
00099
T
STCLAIR L L
055
00099
T
STCLAIR L L
056
00099
T
STCLAIR L L
057
00099
T
STCLAIR L L
058
00099
T
STCLAIR L L
059
00099
T
STCLAIR L L
060
00099
T
STCLAIR L L
061
00099
T
STCLAIR L L
062
00099
T
STCLAIR L L
063
00099
T
STCLAIR L L
064
00099
T
STCLAIR L L
065
00099
T
STCLAIR L L
400
00099
T
STCLAIR L L
STCLAIR L L
STCLAIR L L
9:00–9:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
3:00–3:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
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10:00–10:50 am
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11:00–11:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
3:00–3:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
3:00–3:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
4:00–4:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
4:00–4:50 pm
M
MW
M
MW
W
MW
W
MW
TH
MW
T
MW
T
MW
TH
MW
TH
MW
M
MW
W
MW
F
MW
M
MW
T
MW
W
MW
TH
MW
F
MW
M
MW
T
MW
W
MW
TH
MW
F
MW
W
MW
T
MW
F
MW
W
MW
TH
MW
T
MW
MWF
111
140
113
140
111
140
113
140
111
140
111
140
113
140
111
140
113
140
113
140
113
140
113
140
113
140
113
140
113
140
113
140
113
140
113
140
113
140
113
140
113
140
113
140
113
140
113
140
113
140
113
140
113
140
113
140
455
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
MARB
STCLAIR L L
STCLAIR L L
STCLAIR L L
STCLAIR L L
STCLAIR L L
STCLAIR L L
STCLAIR L L
STCLAIR L L
STCLAIR L L
Multi-Cultrl
STCLAIR L L
STCLAIR L L
STCLAIR L L
STCLAIR L L
STCLAIR L L
STCLAIR L L
STCLAIR L L
Multi-Cultrl
STCLAIR L L
STCLAIR L L
STCLAIR L L
STCLAIR L L
STCLAIR L L
STCLAIR L L
STCLAIR L L
STCLAIR L L
STCLAIR L L
STCLAIR L L
STCLAIR L L
STCLAIR L L
CATES R G
♦ BIOL 100 sections 606, 616, 626, and 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
606
616
626
636
00099
00099
00099
00099
T
T
T
T
5:00–7:25 pm
5:00–7:25 pm
12:00–2:25 pm
3:00–5:25 pm
M
T
W
TH
6
6
6
6
379 SLCE
379 SLCE
379 SLCE
355 SLCE
MARTIN R F
JACKSON E
JEFFERIES J A
HILL R D
31
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
32
100H
200
00099
00099
HONORS PRIN BIOLGY
3.0
T 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
120
001
09617
09617
002
09617
003
09617
SCIENCE OF BIOLOGY
T 12:00–12:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
T 1:00–1:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
T 11:00–11:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
139
400
08143
08143
FR PRE-MED SEMINAR
T 6:00–6:50 pm
T
150
001
400
09388
09388
09388
ENVIRONMNTL BIOLGY
3.0
T 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
T 7:00–8:15 pm
TTH
BIO
256
CB
NELSON C R
456
140
456
140
366
140
MARB
JSB
MARB
JSB
MARB
JSB
WOOLLEY B H
WOOLLEY B H
BIOL
09388
T
2:30–4:55 pm
09121
T
004
09121
T
005
09121
T
006
09121
T
392R
001
08894
08894
PREVET PRECEPTOR
T
399R
001
10659
10659
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 6.0
T
TBA
420
001
002
10660
10660
10660
EVOLUTIONARY BIOL
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 8:00–8:50 am
MW
TTH
421
001
002
003
10661
10661
10661
10661
EVOL BIOL LAB
T 9:00–10:50 am
T 1:00–2:50 pm
T 9:00–10:50 am
TH
TH
F
429
001
05854
05854
CLIN OBSRV PREDENT
2.0
S
TBA
BLOXHAM D D
Tchr Approve
439
001
06424
06424
CLIN OBSERV MED
S
BLOXHAM D D
Tchr Approve
489R
001
10662
10662
SR LIBRARY THESIS
S
ANDERSON S C
Tchr Approve
BIOL
494R
001
10663
10663
MENTORED RESEARCH
V 6.0
S
TBA
ANDERSON S C
Tchr Approve
BIOL
499R
001
10664
10664
SR HONORS THESIS
S
ANDERSON S C
Tchr Approve
2.0
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
JELLEN E N
BIOL
0.5
446
MARB
BLOXHAM D D
BIOL
NS
248 MARB
366 MARB
BOOTH G M
THAYN G F
BIOL
JEFFERIES J A
BIOL
♦ BIOL 150 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
003
Honors
W
6
220
001
002
09616
09616
09616
BIODIVERSITY
T 2:00–2:50 pm
T 12:00–12:50 pm
227
400
07382
07382
PREV TO OPTOMETRY
T 7:00–7:50 pm
T
1.0
229
400
05805
05805
PREVIEW DENTISTRY
T 5:00–5:50 pm
1.0
379
SLCE
2.0
TTH
TTH
456 MARB
446 MARB
HESS W M
HESS W M
BIOL
BIOL
446
MARB
T
446
MARB
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
240
001
09975
09975
002
09975
MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
S 1:00–1:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
S 2:00–2:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
TTH
TH
MW
W
2.0
T
W
W
TH
F
T
TH
TH
W
241
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
400
401
09123
09123
09123
09123
09123
09123
09123
09123
09123
09123
MOL & CELL BIO LAB
Y 8:00–10:50 am
Y 8:00–10:50 am
Y 12:00–2:50 pm
Y 8:00–10:50 am
Y 8:00–10:50 am
Y 1:00–3:50 pm
Y 1:00–3:50 pm
Y 5:00–7:50 pm
Y 5:00–7:50 pm
329
001
06718
06718
DENT SCHOOL PREP
T 1:00–4:50 pm
339
400
06422
06422
PREVIEW MEDICINE
T 7:00–7:50 am
MW
340
001
002
003
09976
09976
09976
09976
GENETICS
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 10:00–10:50 am
MW
MW
TTH
350
001
002
05830
05830
05830
ECOLOGY
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 3:00–3:50 pm
MWF
MWF
360
001
09121
09121
002
09121
CELL BIOLOGY
T 11:00–11:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
T 11:00–11:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
F
MWF
M
446 MARB
446 MARB
248 MARB
248 MARB
STAFF
Lab Included
BRIDGEWATER L
Lab Included
1.0
2.0
TH
388
388
388
388
388
388
388
388
388
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
EVANS
EVANS
EVANS
EVANS
EVANS
EVANS
EVANS
EVANS
EVANS
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
436
WIDB
VOGEL E G
BRADSHAW W S
Lab Included
BRADSHAW W S
Lab Included
BRADSHAW W S
Lab Included
BELL J D
Lab Included
V 2.0
TBA
ROEDER B L
ANDERSON S C
2.0
456 MARB
256 CB
JEFFERY D E
WHITING M F
142 WIDB
180 WIDB
142 WIDB
JEFFERY D E
JEFFERY D E
JEFFERY D E
1.0
2.0
TBA
446
MARB
BLOXHAM D D
BUS M 200
001
CAMPBELL E M
CAMPBELL E M
JELLEN E N
254
231
SHIOZAWA D K
RADER R B
TBA
V 6.0
TBA
00790
00790
PERSONAL FINANCE
T 3:30–4:50 pm
3.0
TTH
260
TNRB
SUDWEEKS B L
260
TNRB
EDWARDS W E
♦ BUS M 213R section 001 will study Home Buying.
Tchr Approve
BUS M 213R
001
10780
10780
REAL ESTATE
Y 3:30–5:20 pm
2.0
M
BUS M 300 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also onlin at http://elearn.byu.edu
BUS M 300
001
002
2.0
456 MARB
446 MARB
446 MARB
V 6.0
BUS M 200 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
2.0
00802
00802
00802
FINANCIAL MGT
T 11:00–12:20 pm
T 2:00–3:20 pm
3.0
MW
MW
151 TNRB
151 TNRB
HOLMES A L
HOLMES A L
♦ BUS M 300 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
3.0
00802
T
5:00–7:25 pm
TH
6
315
SLCE
CAZIER D G
♦ BUS M 301 is part of the Integrated Management Core. Please come to the management office in 480 TNRB to add.
3.0
446 MARB
374 MARB
446 MARB
374 MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
HRCB
MARB
CB
MCKB
MCKB
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (660 TNRB, 422-4367)
NS
CB
MARB
446
374
446
151
446
381
115
115
BLOXHAM D D
BIOL
BIOL
MWF
W
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
F
BLOXHAM D D
BIOL
BIOL
11:00–11:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
11:00–11:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
BRADSHAW W S
Lab Included
BRADSHAW W S
Lab Included
BUS M 301
001
00796
00796
002
00796
FINANCIAL MGT
L 10:00–10:50 am
9:30–10:50 am
L 10:00–10:50 am
9:30–10:50 am
3.0
TTH
F
TTH
F
2104 JKHB
110 TNRB
2104 JKHB
120 TNRB
LONGMORE D R
Majors Only
LONGMORE D R
Majors Only
003
00796
L
004
00796
L
005
00796
L
006
00796
L
007
00796
L
008
00796
L
10:00–10:50 am
9:30–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
9:30–10:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–3:20 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–3:20 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–3:20 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–3:20 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
12:30–1:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
12:30–1:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–3:20 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
12:30–1:50 pm
TTH
F
TTH
F
TTH
F
TTH
F
TTH
F
TTH
F
TTH
F
TTH
F
TTH
F
TTH
F
009
00796
L
010
00796
L
011
00796
L
012
00796
L
BUS M 320
001
09022
09022
CAREER PREPARATION
T 11:00–11:50 am
TH
0.5
BUS M 321
001
09023
09023
MENTOR PROGRAM
T
0.5
BUS M 322
001
002
003
004
005
006
10150
10150
10150
10150
10150
10150
10150
MANAGEMENT SUITE
L 8:00–9:20 am
L 8:00–9:20 am
L 12:30–1:50 pm
L 12:30–1:50 pm
L 12:30–1:50 pm
L 3:30–4:50 pm
2104
180
2104
184
2104
174
2104
180
2104
184
2104
110
2104
120
2104
110
2104
120
2104
180
JKHB
TNRB
JKHB
TNRB
JKHB
TNRB
JKHB
TNRB
JKHB
TNRB
JKHB
TNRB
JKHB
TNRB
JKHB
TNRB
JKHB
TNRB
JKHB
TNRB
LONGMORE D R
Majors Only
LONGMORE D R
Majors Only
♦ BUS M 371R section 003 will be meeting every other week.
LONGMORE D R
Majors Only
♦ BUS M 371R section 003 is Best Practices for Entrepreneurs. Add through 610 TNRB.
LONGMORE D R
Majors Only
LONGMORE D R
Majors Only
♦ BUS M 372: this class is designed for non-majors. This class will not count toward Marriott School requirements.
LONGMORE D R
Majors Only
BUS M 372
001
09354
09354
BASIC ENTRE SKILLS
T 3:30–4:50 pm
BUS M 380
001
400
00805
00805
00805
EXECUTIVE LECTURES
T 2:00–2:50 pm
TH
T 4:00–4:50 pm
TH
1.0
2104
JKHB
TBA
2072
1081
2072
1081
220
120
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
TNRB
TNRB
00803
00803
00803
MARKETING MGT
T 3:30–4:50 pm
T 9:30–10:50 am
151 TNRB
251 TNRB
00803
T
7:30–10:00 pm
TH
6
367
SLCE
00800
00800
00800
00800
00800
00800
00800
MARKETING MGT
L 9:30–10:50 am
L 8:00–9:20 am
L 2:00–3:20 pm
L 12:30–1:50 pm
L 12:30–1:50 pm
L 2:00–3:20 pm
110 TNRB
1081 JKHB
2072 JKHB
1081 JKHB
110 TNRB
120 TNRB
BUS M 371R
001
00804
00804
00804
00804
00804
00804
00804
08362
08362
OPERATIONS MGT
L 8:00–9:20 am
L 9:30–10:50 am
L 12:30–1:50 pm
L 2:00–3:20 pm
L 2:00–3:20 pm
L 12:30–1:50 pm
ENTREP LEC SERIES
T 2:00–2:50 pm
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
110 TNRB
1081 JKHB
2072 JKHB
1081 JKHB
110 TNRB
120 TNRB
710
TNRB
STAFF
LIVINGSTONE D
LIVINGSTONE D
3.0
TTH
374
TNRB
GIBSON S W
710
710
TNRB
TNRB
MCBETH C M
MCBETH C M
710
710
TNRB
TNRB
RICHARDS J E
RICHARDS J E
120
110
TNRB
TNRB
MITTON T V
LAFORGE O J
BUS M 384
001
400
10132
10132
10132
EBUSINESS LECTURES
T 2:00–2:50 pm
W
T 4:00–4:50 pm
W
1.0
Majors Only
BUS M 401
001
002
00807
00807
00807
ADV FINANCIAL MGT
T 8:00–9:20 am
T 3:30–4:50 pm
3.0
YOUNG J W
GARDNER R G
Majors Only
♦ BUS M 401 section 003 is part of the management core program for Accounting students only.
BEESTON M
HANSON K T
CRAWFORD R G
HANSEN G W
STAFF
CHERRINGTON D
SWINYARD W R
MASTERS T M
WILSON W B
DEROSIA E D
DEROSIA E D
MASTERS T M
MASTERS T M
ALLRED C R
ALLRED C R
OGDEN J G
FAWCETT S E
SAWAYA W J
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
1.0
M
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
Majors Only
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
LIVINGSTONE D
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
2:00–3:20 pm
9:30–10:50 am
TTH
TTH
003
004
00807
00807
L
T
TTH
TTH
BUS M 406
001
00907
00907
INSURANCE ACADEMY
3.0
T 3:30–4:50 pm
MWF
BUS M 407
001
00819
00819
BUSINESS RISK MGT
T 9:30–10:50 am
BUS M 410
001
002
003
00810
00810
00810
00810
INVESTMENTS
T 9:30–10:50 am
T 11:00–12:20 pm
T 3:30–4:50 pm
TTH
MW
MW
BUS M 411
001
00811
00811
ADV INVESTMENTS
T 12:30–1:50 pm
MW
BUS M 412
001
10425
10425
INVESTMENTS ACAD
T 3:30–4:50 pm
MWF
BUS M 413
001
00842
00842
REAL ESTATE ADMIN
T 9:30–10:50 am
TTH
BUS M 414
001
10426
10426
REAL ESTATE ACAD
T 8:00–9:20 am
BUS M 418
001
002
07163
07163
07163
FINANCIAL PLANNING
3.0
T 8:00–9:20 am
TTH
Y 12:30–1:50 pm
TTH
Majors Only
Majors Only
220
284
TNRB
TNRB
BRAU J C
MITTON T V
Majors Only
Majors Only
1081
JKHB
RASMUSSEN S A
Majors Only
180
TNRB
MERRILL C B
Majors Only
1081 JKHB
1081 JKHB
2072 JKHB
LAFORGE O J
BOYER B
BOYER B
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
3.0
MW
3.0
3.0
184
TNRB
MERRILL C B
Majors Only
170
TNRB
HORNE R G
Majors Only
180
TNRB
SLADE B A
Majors Only
264
TNRB
LIVINGSTONE D
Majors Only
284 TNRB
180 TNRB
SUDWEEKS B L
SUDWEEKS B L
Majors Only
3.0
3.0
3.0
TTH
BUS M 430 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
3.0
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
710
710
710
LIVINGSTONE D
LONGMORE D R
♦ BUS M 361 is part of the Integrated Management Core. Please come to the management office in 480 TNRB to add.
BUS M 361
001
002
003
004
005
006
F
M
T
TNRB
Majors Only
3.0
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
710
LONGMORE D R
♦ BUS M 341 is part of the Integrated Management Core. Please come to management office in 480 TNRB to add.
BUS M 341
001
002
003
004
005
006
2:00–3:50 pm
4:00–4:50 pm
4:00–4:50 pm
T
Majors Only
♦ BUS M 340 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
T
T
T
2:00–2:50 pm
LONGMORE D R
3.0
TTH
MW
08362
08362
08362
T
Majors Only
BUS M 340 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu.
BUS M 340
001
002
003
400
401
08362
LONGMORE D R
1.0
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
002
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
BUS M 430
001
002
00815
00815
00815
INTRO INTRNATL BUS
3.0
T 2:00–3:20 pm
MW
T 11:00–12:20 pm
MW
482 TNRB
486 TNRB
RADEBAUGH L H
RADEBAUGH L H
BUS M 431
001
00816
00816
INTRNATL MARKETING
3.0
T 5:00–6:20 pm
MW
264
TNRB
HUFF L R
Majors Only
BUS M 432
001
00817
00817
INTRNATL CORP FINC
T 11:00–12:20 pm
170
TNRB
KARLSSON A M
Majors Only
3.0
MW
33
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BUS M 440
001
10287
10287
DATABASE MARKETING
3.0
Y 3:30–4:50 pm
TTH
184
TNRB
BURGON B G
BUS M 441
001
10288
10288
HI-TECH MARKETING
T 8:00–9:20 am
180
TNRB
BRASHIER G S
Majors Only
BUS M 442
001
002
00820
00820
00820
MARKETING RESEARCH
3.0
T 12:30–1:50 pm
TTH
T 8:00–9:20 am
TTH
120
174
TNRB
TNRB
GEURTS M D
SMITH S M
Majors Only
Majors Only
BUS M 448
001
10352
10352
COMPETITIVE INTELL
T 9:30–10:50 am
120
TNRB
DISHMAN P L
Majors Only
BUS M 454
001
00825
00825
SALES MANAGEMENT
T 11:00–12:20 pm
BUS M 456
001
06648
06648
RETAILING MGT
T 2:00–3:20 pm
BUS M 457
001
09569
09569
BUS M 458R
001
3.0
TTH
3.0
MW
3.0
MW
Majors Only
BUS M 499
001
002
003
004
005
00847
00847
00847
00847
00847
00847
STRATEGIC MGT
T 8:00–9:20 am
T 11:00–12:20 pm
T 12:30–1:50 pm
T 2:00–3:20 pm
T 3:30–4:50 pm
3.0
MW
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
220 TNRB
220 TNRB
180 TNRB
1081 JKHB
1081 JKHB
STAFF
JACKSON W B
CLARKE D G
JACKSON W B
STAFF
CANT
102
001
06342
06342
1ST YR CANTONESE
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
4.0
DAILY
1107
JKHB
STAFF
CANT
202
001
06191
06191
2ND YEAR CANTONESE
4.0
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
DAILY
FL
W003
BNSN
STAFF
CB
HECKER W C
TNRB
SWENSEN M J
180
TNRB
SWINYARD W R
INTERNET MARKETING
3.0
T 8:00–9:20 am
MW
210
TNRB
HOLTON P R
06033
06033
SEM IN MARKET MGT
Y 3:30–4:50 pm
482
TNRB
STAFF
CH EN
BUS M 459
001
002
00830
00830
00830
MARKETING STRATEGY
3.0
T 2:00–3:20 pm
TTH
T 3:30–4:50 pm
TTH
BRASHIER G S
BRASHIER G S
CH EN 273 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
BUS M 464
001
09678
09678
INTEG PROD DEVEL
Y 9:30–10:50 am
BUS M 466
001
10289
10289
BUS M 469
001
BUS M 475
001
3.0
TTH
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (350 CB, 422-2586)
Majors Only
3.0
TTH
2072
2072
JKHB
JKHB
Majors Only
Majors Only
CH EN
CH EN
MW
174
TNRB
GIAUQUE W C
PRCHSNG/SUPPLY MGT
3.0
T 11:00–12:20 pm
MW
174
TNRB
OGDEN J G
Majors Only
09958
09958
INTG SPPLY CHN MGT
3.0
T 11:00–12:20 pm
MW
2072
JKHB
FAWCETT S E
Majors Only
00840
00840
FINANCING NEW VENT
3.0
T 3:30–4:50 pm
TTH
284
TNRB
COCHRAN K D
Majors Only
BUS M 489
001
199R
350
08776
08776
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 3.0
Y
TBA
CHEM PROCESS PRIN
Y 10:00–10:50 am
CH EN
291
001
00950
00950
PRE-PROF SEMINAR
Y 11:00–11:50 am
CH EN
373
001
00953
00953
CH EN THERMODYN
Y 10:00–10:50 am
CH EN
376
001
00956
00956
CH EN
391
001
002
CH EN
254
FLETCHER T H
3.0
MWF
254
CB
TERRY R E
256
CB
SOLEN K A
381
CB
ROWLEY R L
Majors Only
HEAT & MASS TRNSFR
3.0
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
254
CB
WHEELER D R
Majors Only
10191
10191
10191
CAREER SKILLS
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
T 12:00–12:50 pm
393 CB
393 CB
JACOBSON S E
JACOBSON S E
411
001
00975
00975
AIR POLLUTN CONTRL
3.0
T 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
384
CB
JACOBSON S E
231
MARB
WILDING W V
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
0.5
TH
3.0
MWF
1.0
MF
TTH
120 TNRB
120 TNRB
340 CTB
STRONG A B
CH EN
10235
10235
451
001
07617
07617
PLANT DES & SYNTH
Y 8:00–8:50 am
484
HANSEN M H
CH EN
477
001
002
00966
00966
00966
UNIT OPERATNS LAB2
2.0
Y 12:00–2:50 pm
TTH
Y 2:00–4:50 pm
MW
217 CB
217 CB
HARB J N
OSCARSON J L
478
001
00967
00967
CHEM REACT ENG
Y 9:00–9:50 am
250
FLETCHER T H
CH EN
493R
001
00971
00971
SPCL TOPICS UNGRAD
V 3.0
Y
TBA
JACOBSON S E
CH EN
498R
001
00972
00972
UNDRGRAD RESEARCH
V 3.0
Y
TBA
JACOBSON S E
501
001
00985
00985
DIR GRAD STUDIES
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
383
CB
OSCARSON J L
518
001
07797
07797
BIOMED ENGIN PRINC
3.0
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
393
CB
SOLEN K A
578
001
00987
00987
POLYMER SCI & ENG
Y 11:00–11:50 am
363
MARB
PITT W G
AGRIBUS MGT 2
Y 8:00–9:20 am
HEATON H B
Majors Only
3.0
TTH
TNRB
00845
00845
TOPICS IN BUS MGT
Y 12:30–1:50 pm
V 3.0
MW
255
SFH
CH EN
STAFF
00845
Y
2:00–3:50 pm
F
130
TNRB
STAFF
♦ BUS M 490R section 003 will study e-business in supply chains.
003
00845
Y
BUS M 495R
001
002
10646
10646
10646
EBUSINESS PROJECTS
3.0
Y 8:00–9:20 am
TTH
Y 8:00–9:20 am
MW
2:00–3:20 pm
MW
184
TNRB
SAMPSON S E
482 TNRB
164 TNRB
HANSON K T
RICHARDS J E
CH EN
CH EN
BUS M 496R
001
INTRO TO CHEM ENGR
2.0
Y 9:00–9:50 am
TTH
0940500 CREATE & MNG NEW V
3.0
0940500 T 3:30–4:50 pm
MW
5:00–5:50 pm
M
0940500 T 3:00–5:50 pm
T
♦ BUS M 490R section 002 is Leadership and Values.
002
00948
00948
00949
00949
♦ BUS M 490R section 001 is Entrepreneurship Skills for Business Majors.
BUS M 490R
001
170
001
273
001
3.0
♦ BUS M 479 section 001 is for Business Majors only.
002
06518
06518
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
CANTONESE (4052 JKHB, 422-3396)
184
BUS M 479
001
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 3.0
T
TBA
FAMULARY S L
4.0
MTTHF
3.0
MWF
CTB
2.0
MF
Majors Only
CH EN
3.0
MWF
CH EN
CH EN
CH EN
CH EN
CH EN
CH EN
CH EN
CH EN
633
001
07799
07799
COMB PROC
Y 11:00–11:50 am
3.0
691R
001
01001
01001
SEM MASTERS STDNTS
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
TH
0.5
693R
001
01002
01002
SPCIAL TOPICS GRAD
Y
V 6.0
TBA
698R
001
01004
01004
MASTER’S PROJECT
Y
TBA
699R
001
01005
01005
MASTERS THESIS
Y
TBA
791R
001
01006
01006
DOCTORATE SEMINAR
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
TH
0.5
793R
001
01007
01007
SPCIAL TOPICS GRAD
Y
V 3.0
TBA
799R
001
01009
01009
DISSERTATION
Y
TBA
MWF
384
CB
BAXTER L L
254
CB
BARKER D H
JACOBSON S E
V 6.0
01012
01012
01012
INTRO GEN CHEM
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 1:00–1:50 pm
JACOBSON S E
254
CB
BARKER D H
01012
T
7:30–10:00 pm
103
001
01014
01014
INTRO CHEM LAB
T 2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–4:50 pm
01016
T
013
01016
T
014
01016
T
015
01016
T
016
01016
T
017
01016
T
018
01016
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019
01016
T
020
01016
T
021
01016
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022
01016
T
023
01016
T
024
01016
T
025
01016
T
026
01016
T
027
01016
T
028
01016
T
029
01016
T
030
01016
T
V 9.0
JACOBSON S E
3.0
NS
C215 ESC
W140 BNSN
MWF
MWF
SANDBERG H E
NIELSON J B
W
6
355
SLCE
REDINGTON P
♦ Students taking CHEM 103 laboratory will be charged for non-returnable materials plus the cost of any breakages.
CHEM
012
JACOBSON S E
♦ CHEM 101 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
T
V 9.0
CHEM 100 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
101
001
002
01016
JACOBSON S E
CHEMISTRY AND BIOCHEMISTRY (C-100 BNSN, 422-3667)
CHEM
011
1.0
F
F
W140 BNSN
C130 BNSN
BROWN P R
♦ CHEM 105: Registering for a given section will automatically register you for both the lecture on the first line and the recitation
section directly below.
CHEM
105
001
01016
01016
002
01016
003
01016
004
01016
005
01016
006
01016
007
01016
008
01016
009
01016
010
01016
GEN COLLEGE CHEM
T 9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
T 9:00–9:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
T 9:00–9:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
T 9:00–9:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
T 9:00–9:50 am
3:00–3:50 pm
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
4.0
MWF
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MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
NS
W111
W005
W111
W006
W111
W009
W111
W011
W111
W141
W111
W141
W111
W005
W111
W009
W111
W006
W111
W010
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
8:00–8:50 am
3:00–3:50 pm
8:00–8:50 am
3:00–3:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
8:00–8:50 am
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
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MWF
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W111
W005
W111
W006
W111
W009
W111
W010
W111
W011
W111
W141
W111
W006
W111
W010
W111
W010
W111
W006
W111
W011
W111
W009
W111
W006
W111
W005
W111
W141
W111
C107
W111
W005
W111
W011
W111
W012
W111
W009
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
EATOUGH D J
EATOUGH D J
EATOUGH D J
EATOUGH D J
EATOUGH D J
EATOUGH D J
EATOUGH D J
EATOUGH D J
EATOUGH D J
EATOUGH D J
LAFLEUR P D
LAFLEUR P D
LAFLEUR P D
LAFLEUR P D
LAFLEUR P D
LAFLEUR P D
LAFLEUR P D
LAFLEUR P D
LAFLEUR P D
LAFLEUR P D
♦ CHEM 106: Registering for a given section will automatically register you for both the lecture on the first line and the recitation
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
FARNSWORTH P B
section directly below.
106
001
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002
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003
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004
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005
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006
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007
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FARNSWORTH P B
008
01017
FARNSWORTH P B
009
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FARNSWORTH P B
CHEM
GEN COLLEGE CHEM
T 8:00–8:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
T 8:00–8:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
T 8:00–8:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
T 8:00–8:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
T 8:00–8:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
T 8:00–8:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
T 8:00–8:50 am
3:00–3:50 pm
T 8:00–8:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
T 8:00–8:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
3.0
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TH
MWF
TH
MWF
TH
MWF
TH
MWF
TH
MWF
TH
MWF
TH
MWF
TH
MWF
TH
NS
W111
W010
W111
W011
W111
W012
W111
C285
W111
C247
W111
W011
W111
W012
W111
W009
W111
W010
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
ESC
BNSN
ESC
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
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BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
HARRISON R G
HARRISON R G
HARRISON R G
HARRISON R G
HARRISON R G
HARRISON R G
HARRISON R G
HARRISON R G
HARRISON R G
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T
8:00–8:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
11:00–11:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
11:00–11:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
11:00–11:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
11:00–11:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
11:00–11:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
11:00–11:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
11:00–11:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
11:00–11:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
8:00–8:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
36
MWF
TH
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
W111
W011
W112
W009
W112
C107
W112
C247
W112
C255
W112
C285
W112
W010
W112
W011
W112
W011
W112
W009
W112
C107
W111
W011
W111
W010
W111
C247
W111
C255
W111
393
W111
C261
W111
W006
W111
W012
W111
C261
W111
343
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
ESC
BNSN
ESC
BNSN
ESC
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
ESC
BNSN
ESC
BNSN
CB
BNSN
ESC
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
ESC
BNSN
MCKB
HARRISON R G
♦ Students taking CHEM 213 laboratory will be charged for non-returnable materials plus the cost of any breakages.
HANSEN L D
CHEM
CHEM
002
01020
HANSEN L D
CHEM
281
001
01027
01027
CHEM
351
001
CHEM
HANSEN L D
HANSEN L D
HANSEN L D
HANSEN L D
HANSEN L D
CHEM
HANSEN L D
CANNON J F
HANSEN L D
Lab Included
HARRISON R G
Lab Included
INTRO BIOCHEMISTRY
3.0
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
W112
BNSN
ZIMMERMAN S S
01031
01031
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
W111
BNSN
CASTLE S L
352
001
002
003
01032
01032
01032
01032
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
352M
001
01042
01042
ORGANC CHEM-MAJORS
3.0
Y 8:00–8:50 am
MWF
353
001
01033
01033
CANNON J F
002
01033
CANNON J F
003
01033
CANNON J F
004
01033
CANNON J F
005
01033
CANNON J F
006
01033
01015
01015
01015
01015
01015
01015
GEN COLL CHEM LAB
T 8:00–10:50 am
T 3:00–5:50 pm
T 2:00–4:50 pm
T 8:00–10:50 am
T 3:00–5:50 pm
T
T
W
TH
TH
112
001
002
01019
01019
01019
PRIN OF CHEMISTRY
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 3:00–3:50 pm
3.0
DAILY
DAILY
NS
W140
W112
BNSN
BNSN
LINFORD M R
WOOLLEY A T
152
001
01010
01010
INTRO ORG CHEM
T 2:00–2:50 pm
2.0
NS
W111
BNSN
NIELSON J B
TTH
STAFF
BROWN P R
STAFF
STAFF
BROWN P R
MWF
3.0
MWF
MWF
MWF
W112 BNSN
W111 BNSN
W112 BNSN
ORG CHEM LAB-NONMA
V 2.0
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MW
11:00–1:50 pm
MW
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MW
2:00–4:50 pm
MW
Y 8:00–8:50 am
TTH
8:00–10:50 am
TTH
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
TTH
12:00–2:50 pm
TTH
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
TTH
3:00–5:50 pm
TTH
Y 6:00–6:50 pm
TTH
6:00–8:50 pm
TTH
lecture days and lab days.
007
01033
Y
248
MARB
VOLLMER-SNARR
SAVAGE P B
ROBINS M J
FLEMING S A
Majors Only
W142
C171
W140
C171
W112
C171
W111
C171
W111
C171
W142
C171
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
STAFF
HINSHAW B C
HINSHAW B C
HINSHAW B C
HINSHAW B C
STAFF
5:00–5:50 pm
5:00–7:50 pm
2:00–4:50 pm
W
W
F
W141 BNSN
C171 BNSN
C171 BNSN
STAFF
♦ Students taking CHEM 354 laboratory will be charged for non-returnable materials plus the cost of any breakages.
CHEM
354
001
01034
01034
ORG CHEM LAB-MAJOR
2.0
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
TTH
3:00–5:50 pm
TTH
391
001
002
01045
01045
01045
TECH WRIT CHEM LIT
3.0
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
AW
W142
W142
BNSN
BNSN
SHIRTS R B
ZIMMERMAN S S
461
001
01039
01039
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
3.0
Y 8:00–8:50 am
MWF
W142
BNSN
BOERIO-GOATES
462
001
01040
01040
PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY
3.0
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
W141
BNSN
ASPLUND M C
1.0
C130 BNSN
C130 BNSN
C130 BNSN
C130 BNSN
C130 BNSN
3.0
♦ Chem 353 section 007 also has another lecture day Fridays from 2:00-2:50pm in W141 Bnsn. Students must attend both
CANNON J F
107
001
002
003
004
005
MWF
MW
TTH
F
TTH
♦ Students taking CHEM 353 laboratory will be charged for non-returnable materials plus the cost of any breakages.
CHEM
CANNON J F
3.0
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
BNSN
CANNON J F
CANNON J F
INTRO INORG LAB
Y 11:00–11:50 am
11:00–1:50 pm
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
12:00–2:50 pm
W140
C130
W140
W142
C130
HANSEN L D
completion of CHEM 106. Students taking CHEM 107 laboratory will be charged for non-returnable materials plus the cost of
any breakages.
CHEM
01020
01020
HANSEN L D
♦ CHEM 105 must be completed before enrolling in CHEM 107. CHEM 107 may be taken concurrently with or following
CHEM
213
001
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
W111 BNSN
C171 BNSN
HINSHAW B C
♦ Students taking CHEM 464 laboratory will be charged for non-returnable materials plus the cost of any breakages.
CHEM
464
001
10377
10377
002
10377
PHYSCL CHEM LAB 1
Y 1:00–3:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
Y 8:00–10:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
1.0
M
F
T
F
C194 BNSN
W112 BNSN
C194 BNSN
W112 BNSN
WOODFIELD B F
WOODFIELD B F
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
465
001
10378
10378
PHYSCL CHEM LAB 2
Y 1:00–3:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
Y 8:00–10:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
W
F
TH
F
1.0
CHEM
797R
001
01104
01104
DOCTORAL RESEARCH
V 9.0
Y
TBA
NORDMEYER F R
SEVY E T
CHEM
799R
001
01105
01105
DISSERTATION
Y
NORDMEYER F R
BNSN
SANDBERG H E
CHINESE (4052 JKHB, 422-3396)
W140
BNSN
GRAVES S W
W142
BNSN
ELTON T S
C194 BNSN
W112 BNSN
C194 BNSN
W112 BNSN
SEVY E T
W142
002
10378
468
001
07772
07772
BIOPHYSICAL CHEM
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
481
001
09983
09983
BIOCHEMISTRY 1
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
482
002
09984
09984
BIOCHEMISTRY 2
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
MWF
496R
001
09934
09934
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 6.0
Y
TBA
NORDMEYER F R
497R
001
002
01068
01068
01068
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
Y
Y
TBA
TBA
NORDMEYER F R
NORDMEYER F R
499R
001
08835
08835
HONORS THESIS
Y
TBA
3.0
CHIN
3.0
523
002
09049
09049
INSTR ANALYSIS LAB
Y 12:00–2:50 pm
553
001
07252
07252
ADV ORGANIC CHEM
Y 9:00–9:50 am
CHEM
563
001
06056
06056
REACTION KINETICS
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
CHEM
569
001
01061
01061
FUND OF SPECTROSC
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
CHEM
BLK2
V 6.0
NORDMEYER F R
584
001
002
01064
01064
01064
BIOCH LAB PROTEINS
Y 1:00–3:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
T 8:00–10:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
2159
F322
2159
1107
2153
JKHB
HFAC
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
CHRISTENSEN M
CHRISTENSEN M
01191
01191
BEGINNING MANDARIN
4.0
Y 8:00–8:50 am
DAILY
Y 8:00–8:50 am
MWF
8:00–8:50 am
TTH
Y 9:00–9:50 am
DAILY
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
DAILY
112
001
09675
09675
BEG CHIN READING
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
2159
JKHB
PENG E
200R
001
07211
07211
CHIN CALLIGRAPHY
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
TH
A530
HFAC
FAN D
201
001
01192
01192
01192
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
2159 JKHB
2030 JKHB
1080 JKHB
2030 JKHB
STAFF
002
INTERM MANDARIN
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
202
001
002
07208
07208
07208
INTERM MANDARIN
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 8:00–8:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
4.0
DAILY
TTH
MWF
211R
001
01193
01193
INT CONVERSATION
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
TTH
CHIN
301
001
01194
01194
ADVANCED MANDARIN
4.0
Y 9:00–9:50 am
DAILY
CHIN
302
001
09146
09146
ADVANCED MANDARIN
4.0
Y 8:00–8:50 am
DAILY
311R
001
01195
01195
ADV CONVERSATION
Y 10:00–10:50 am
CHIN
322
001
09148
09148
SEL RDGS MOD CHIN
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
CHIN
326
001
01199
01199
CHIN LINGUISTICS
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
327
400
07210
07210
CHIN TRANS & INTRP
Y 4:00–5:20 pm
TTH
344
001
01198
01198
CHIN LIT TRAN-PROS
Y 11:00–11:50 am
CHIN
CHIN
2.0
TTH
C231
BNSN
LINFORD M R
CHIN
3.0
MWF
W141
BNSN
ANDRUS M B
C107
BNSN
HENDERSON D
W005
BNSN
GOATES S R
MWF
CHIN
3.0
MWF
CHIN
3.0
MW
F
TTH
F
C230 BNSN
W006 BNSN
C230 BNSN
W006 BNSN
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
586
001
08676
08676
01190
102
001
002
01191
01191
01191
003
400
BIOCH LAB NUC ACID
Y 12:00–2:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
TTH
TTH
WATT G D
MTH
CHIN
2.0
C230 BNSN
C460 ESC
BURTON G F
594R
001
01067
01067
GENERAL SEMINAR
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
629R
001
01074
01074
SEPARATION METHODS
3.0
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
659R
001
01092
01092
ORGANIC PHOTOCHEM
2.0
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
C107
BNSN
FLEMING S A
689R
001
01103
01103
ADV TOPICS BIOCHEM
3.0
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
W012
BNSN
THULIN C D
CHIN
697R
001
01088
01088
MASTERS RESEARCH
Y
346
001
09539
09539
TBA
NORDMEYER F R
CHIN
699R
001
01089
01089
MASTERS THESIS
Y
347
400
01200
01200
TBA
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
CHRISTENSEN M
ROBINS D C
ROBINS D C
2.0
TTH
2.0
4.0
STAFF
FL
202 MSRB
202 MSRB
1131 JKHB
ROBINS D C
ROBINS D C
F454
HFAC
STAFF
FL
2159
JKHB
PENG E
116
HRCB
STAFF
265
SWKT
STAFF
2159
JKHB
HONEY D B
1107
JKHB
BOURGERIE D S
2.0
WILLARDSON B M
♦ Stduents taking CHEM 586 laboratory will be charged for non-refundable materials plus the cost of any breakages.
CHEM
401
3.0
♦ Students taking CHEM 584 laboratory will be charged for non-returnable materials plus the cost of any breakages.
CHEM
CHRISTENSEN M
V 6.0
♦ Students taking CHEM 523 laboratory will be charged for non-returnable materials plus the cost of any breakages.
CHEM
2159 JKHB
254 TMCB
1124 JKHB
254 TMCB
CHIN
01190
01190
TBA
BEGINNING MANDARIN
4.0
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
MWF
4:00–4:50 pm
TTH
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
MWF
4:00–4:50 pm
TTH
3.0
101
400
V 9.0
0.5
W140
BNSN
GOATES S R
W012
BNSN
LEE M L
CHIN
CHIN
V 6.0
V 9.0
2.0
MW
3.0
MWF
3.0
3.0
2159
JKHB
HONEY D B
AL
2159
JKHB
WILLIAMS G S
CHINESE PHILOSOPHY
3.0
Y 1:00–2:20 pm
TTH
F411
HFAC
HONEY D B
BUSINESS CHINESE
Y 6:00–7:20 pm
2159
JKHB
STAFF
3.0
MWF
3.0
TTH
NORDMEYER F R
37
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
CHIN
CHIN
CHIN
CHIN
CHIN
CHIN
38
399R
001
07716
07716
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
4.0
Y
TBA
442
001
01203
01203
CLSC & LITERARY CHIN
3.0
Y 2:30–3:50 pm
TTH
F411
HFAC
HONEY D B
444
001
01205
01205
CONTEMP CHIN LIT
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
MWF
2159
JKHB
WILLIAMS G S
490R
001
01207
01207
IND STUDY IN CHIN
Y
TBA
495
001
01210
01210
SR SEM MAJORS
Y
TBA
670R
001
07913
07913
TUTRL INTRN CHIN
Y
680R
001
07914
07914
SPEC STDS CHINESE
S
TBA
699R
001
07916
07916
MASTERS THESIS
S
TBA
3.0
V 3.0
CHIN
01229
Y
003
01229
Y
004
01229
Y
005
01229
Y
006
01229
Y
321
001
01231
01231
STRUCTURAL ANAL
Y 9:00–9:50 am
BOURGERIE D S
CE EN
2.0
BOURGERIE D S
V 3.0
9:00–9:50
2:00–3:50
9:00–9:50
4:00–5:50
9:00–9:50
2:00–3:50
9:00–9:50
4:00–5:50
9:00–9:50
1:00–2:50
am
pm
am
pm
am
pm
am
pm
am
pm
TTH
T
TTH
T
TTH
W
TTH
W
TTH
TH
256
207D
256
207D
256
207D
256
207D
256
207D
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
DURRANT S O
Lab Included
DURRANT S O
Lab Included
DURRANT S O
Lab Included
DURRANT S O
Lab Included
DURRANT S O
Lab Included
369
CB
BALLING R J
3.0
MWF
CE EN 332 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
TBA
BOURGERIE D S
CE EN
CHIN
002
BOURGERIE D S
V 3.0
332
001
01232
01232
002
01232
BOURGERIE D S
V 6.0
BOURGERIE D S
HYD & FLUID FLOW
Y 11:00–11:50 am
3:00–5:50 pm
Y 11:00–11:50 am
3:00–5:50 pm
3.0
MWF
M
MWF
T
381 CB
171 CB
381 CB
171 CB
MERRITT L
Lab Included
MERRITT L
Lab Included
369
265
369
265
369
265
369
265
369
265
369
265
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
STAFF
Lab Included
STAFF
Lab Included
STAFF
Lab Included
STAFF
Lab Included
STAFF
Lab Included
STAFF
Lab Included
256
CB
DOWNS W C
377
CB
BORUP M B
BORUP M B
CB
FONSECA F S
♦ Registering for a lab will automatically register you for the lecture.
CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (368 CB, 422-2811)
CE EN
100B
001
002
01214
01214
01214
CIV & ENV ENG SEM
T 11:00–11:50 am
S
CE EN
0.5
TH
TBA
377
CB
BORUP M B
BORUP M B
CE EN 103 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required).
CE EN
CE EN
CE EN
CE EN
103
001
002
01221
01221
01221
ENG MECH STATICS
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
2.0
112
001
09760
09760
ENG DRAW CAD/APPS
3.0
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
199R
350
08777
08777
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 3.0
Y
TBA
200B
001
002
01220
01220
01220
CIV & ENV ENG SEM
T 11:00–11:50 am
S
TTH
TTH
214
214
CTB
CTB
CHRISTIANSEN H
CHRISTIANSEN H
234
CB
STAFF
CE EN
MERRITT L
0.5
TH
TBA
CE EN
377
CB
BORUP M B
BORUP M B
CE EN
CE EN 203 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
CE EN
203
001
002
01227
01227
01227
ENGR MECH MATRLS
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
3.0
MWF
MWF
445
445
MARB
MARB
CE EN
CHRISTIANSEN H
CHRISTIANSEN H
341
001
01233
01233
ELE SOIL MECHANICS
Y 8:00–8:50 am
12:00–2:50 pm
Y 8:00–8:50 am
3:00–5:50 pm
Y 8:00–8:50 am
12:00–2:50 pm
Y 8:00–8:50 am
3:00–5:50 pm
Y 8:00–8:50 am
12:00–2:50 pm
Y 8:00–8:50 am
3:00–5:50 pm
TTH
M
TTH
M
TTH
T
TTH
W
TTH
TH
TTH
F
002
01233
003
01233
004
01233
005
01233
006
01233
351
001
3.0
01234
01234
ENVIRON ENGR
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
400B
001
002
01250
01250
01250
CIV & ENV ENG SEM
T 11:00–11:50 am
S
424
001
01242
01242
REINF CONCRETE DES
3.0
S 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
188
431
001
01243
01243
HYDROLOGY
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–4:50 pm
MW
F
381 CB
381 CB
MILLER A W
470
001
01212
01212
DESIGN CIV ENG SYS
Y 8:00–8:50 am
3:00–4:50 pm
MWF
T
234 CB
125 CB
LUCAS W K
493R
001
01251
01251
CEE PRACTICUM
Y
TBA
498R
001
002
01252
01252
01252
DIR STUDIES IN CEE
Y
T
TBA
TBA
500
001
0374805 DES & MATRLS APPL
0374805 T 3:00–3:50 pm
MWF
508
001
01277
01277
MWF
3.0
0.5
TH
TBA
3.0
CE EN 204, 332 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
CE EN
CE EN
CE EN
CE EN
204
001
01228
01228
ENGR MECH DYNAMICS
3.0
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
455
MARB
CHRISTIANSEN H
270
001
01230
01230
COMP METHODS
Y 12:30–1:50 pm
TTH
234
CB
JONES N L
300B
001
002
01236
01236
01236
CIV & ENV ENG SEM
T 11:00–11:50 am
S
TH
TBA
377
CB
BORUP M B
BORUP M B
3.0
CE EN
0.5
CE EN
♦ Registering for a lab will automatically register you for the lecture.
CE EN
305
001
01229
01229
STRUC ENG MATLS
Y 9:00–9:50 am
12:00–1:50 pm
CE EN
3.0
V18.0
STAFF
V18.0
STAFF
BORUP M B
3.0
125
CB
MORTENSEN K S
369
CB
JENSEN D W
3.0
TTH
T
256 CB
207D CB
DURRANT S O
Lab Included
CE EN
DYN & STAB STRUC
Y 10:00–10:50 am
3.0
Lab Included
CE EN
CE EN
CE EN
514
001
09619
09619
ENG APPL GIS
Y 8:00–9:50 am
3.0
527
001
09992
09992
CONCRETE BUILDINGS
3.0
S 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
490
535
001
07028
07028
HYD DES CHANNELS
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
4:00–5:50 pm
234 CB
234 CB
542
001
01245
01245
FOUNDATION ENGR
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
543
001
01288
01288
EARTH & ROCK FILL
Y 8:00–8:50 am
MWF
TTH
234
CB
CB
NELSON E J
CE EN
797R
001
01305
01305
DOCTORATE RESEARCH
V 9.0
Y
TBA
STAFF
CE EN
799R
001
01306
01306
DISSERTATION
Y
STAFF
Lab Included
FONSECA F S
CE EN
CE EN
ZUNDEL A K
Lab Included
CLASSICAL CIVILIZATION (3010 JKHB, 422-4448)
369
CB
ROLLINS K
406
CB
BARRETT B C
WATER QUALITY MGMT
3.0
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
381
CB
MERRITT L
561
001
01269
01269
HIWAY GEOM DESIGN
3.0
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
234
CB
GUTHRIE W S
565
001
01270
01270
TRANS URBAN PLAN
Y 10:00–10:50 am
376B
CB
SAITO M
CE EN
575
001
0679102 OPTIMIZATION
0679102 T 3:00–3:50 pm
240
$5
CTB
PARKINSON A R
CE EN
580
001
01274
01274
HAZ WASTE MGMT
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
393
CB
DOWNS W C
594R
001
09416
09416
SEL PROB IN CEE
Y
TBA
CE EN
CE EN
CE EN
CE EN
CE EN
09416
S
606
001
09993
09993
622
001
2:00–3:30 pm
INTRO GK & ROM LIT
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
CL CV
110H
200
01309
01309
HNRS INTR GK & ROM L
3.0
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
AL
2024
CL CV
201
001
002
09297
09297
09297
CLSCL TRADITION 1
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
MWF
202H
200
09378
09378
HNRS CLSCL TRAD 2
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
CV2
3090
MAXWELL M A
241
001
002
400
01311
01311
01311
01311
GRK & ROM MYTHOLOGY
3.0
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
Y 4:35–5:50 pm
TTH
AL
2025 JKHB
3716 HBLL
W142 BNSN
241H
200
01311
01311
HNRS GK ROM MYTH
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
AL
MWF
246
001
07681
07681
GOLDEN AGE ROME
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
CL CV
3.0
MWF
CL CV
3.0
MWF
CL CV
3.0
CL CV
V 3.0
STAFF
TTH
234
CB
ZUNDEL A K
BEAMS PLATES SHELL
3.0
Y 8:00–8:50 am
MWF
369
CB
BALLING R J
09995
09995
STEEL BUILDINGS
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
234
CB
LUCAS W K
644
001
01289
01289
ADV FOUNDATION ENG
3.0
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
369
CB
ROLLINS K
651
001
01292
01292
WASTEWATER TRTMT
Y 11:00–11:50 am
393
CB
BORUP M B
662
001
01300
01300
TRAFFIC SIM & ANAL
Y 2:00–3:50 pm
2:00–4:50 pm
T
TH
TH
TBA
Lab Included
CL CV
CLSCS
346
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
MARB
DUCKWITZ N H
JKHB
TUELLER M A
CV1
2025 JKHB
C261 ESC
PEEK C M
INSALACO A R
JKHB
Honors
Honors
DUCKWITZ N H
DEBLOOIS N A
STAFF
280
SWKT
STAFF
AL
2024
JKHB
MACFARLANE R
340R
001
01310
01310
CHRISTIANITY & EMPIR
3.0
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
TTH
3040
JKHB
HALL J F
420
001
01313
01313
ANCIENT LIT CRIT
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
3040
JKHB
LOUNSBURY R C
3.0
MWF
COMMUNICATIONS (E-509 HFAC, 422-2077)
3.0
MWF
AL
CLASSICS (3010 JKHB, 422-4448)
3.0
MWF
3.0
MWF
♦ CL CV 340R section 001 will study Constantine and the Age of Nicea.
♦ CE EN 594R section 002 is Advanced Engineering Software Design.
002
01309
01309
3.0
01267
01267
CE EN
110
001
3.0
550
001
CE EN
TBA
3.0
MWF
W
CL CV
CE EN
V 9.0
COMMS 101 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
CE EN
CE EN
3.0
691R
001
002
01298
01298
01298
CIVIL ENGR SEMINAR
T 11:00–11:50 am
S
CE EN
694R
001
01299
01299
SEL PROB IN CEE
Y
CE EN
698R
001
002
01301
01301
01301
MASTER’S PROJECT
Y
S
TBA
TBA
699R
001
01302
01302
MASTERS THESIS
Y
TBA
794R
001
01304
01304
SELECTED TOPICS
Y
376B CB
202 CB
SAITO M
0.5
381
CB
DOWNS W C
DOWNS W C
Lab Included
COMMS 101
400
401
402
CE EN
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
MASS COMM & SOC
T 4:00–6:30 pm
T 5:00–7:30 pm
T 4:00–5:15 pm
3.0
W
T
MW
256 CB
1086 JKHB
250 CTB
RAWLINS B L
ROBERTS D C
ADAMS E E
♦ COMMS 101 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
CE EN
01344
01344
01344
01344
01344
T
5:00–7:25 pm
T
6
301
SLCE
EGAN K S
2170
F243
2170
F243
2170
F243
2170
F243
JKHB
HFAC
JKHB
HFAC
JKHB
HFAC
JKHB
HFAC
CAMPBELL J J
Lab Required
CAMPBELL J J
Lab Required
CAMPBELL J J
Lab Required
CAMPBELL J J
Lab Required
V 3.0
TBA
STAFF
3.0
STAFF
STAFF
V 9.0
STAFF
COMMS 211 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
COMMS 211
001
01349
01349
002
01349
003
01349
004
01349
V 3.0
TBA
STAFF
NEWS WRITING
T 9:00–9:50 am
8:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
8:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
8:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
10:00–11:50 am
3.0
TTH
M
TTH
W
TTH
F
TTH
M
39
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
005
01349
T
006
01349
T
007
01349
T
008
01349
T
009
01349
T
400
401
626
01349
01349
01349
T
T
T
9:00–9:50 am
10:00–11:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
10:00–11:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
12:00–1:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
12:00–1:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
12:00–1:50 pm
4:00–7:30 pm
4:00–7:30 pm
7:30–10:00 pm
40
TTH
W
TTH
F
TTH
W
TTH
F
TTH
M
W
T
W
BLK1
2170
F243
2170
F243
2170
F243
2170
F243
2170
F243
F243
F243
290
JKHB
HFAC
JKHB
HFAC
JKHB
HFAC
JKHB
HFAC
JKHB
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
SLCE
CAMPBELL J J
Lab Required
CAMPBELL J J
Lab Required
CAMPBELL J J
Lab Required
CAMPBELL J J
Lab Required
CAMPBELL J J
Lab Required
CRESSMAN D L
CAMPBELL J J
LONG R K
Lab Included
Lab Included
SLCE
HUTCHINSON A N
F201 HFAC
F201 HFAC
F201 HFAC
F201 HFAC
MARTIN D G
CUTRI C
FARNSWORTH J D
♦ COMMS 211 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
01349
T
7:30–10:00 pm
COMMS 230
001
002
400
01351
01351
01351
01351
INTRO ADVERTISING
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 3:00–3:50 pm
T 5:30–8:00 pm
8:00–8:30 pm
T
6
387
3.0
MWF
MWF
TH
TH
♦ COMMS 230 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
01351
T
5:00–7:25 pm
TH
6
387
SLCE
NELSON S C
COMMS 330
001
400
01367
01367
01367
ADVERT CONCPTNG 1
3.0
T 8:00–8:50 am
MWF
T 4:00–6:30 pm
W
F245 HFAC
F245 HFAC
MCKINLAY D R
MCKINLAY D R
Majors Only
Majors Only
COMMS 332
001
06207
06207
Majors Only
06207
F201 HFAC
F245 HFAC
F201 HFAC
F245 HFAC
MARTIN D G
002
MRKT MEDIA PLNG ST
3.0
T 1:00–1:50 pm
MW
1:00–1:50 pm
F
T 1:00–1:50 pm
MW
2:00–2:50 pm
F
MARTIN D G
Majors Only
COMMS 336
001
400
01370
01370
01370
PUB REL CASE STDS
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 4:00–6:30 pm
MWF
W
F454 HFAC
F534 HFAC
LONG R K
PLOWMAN K D
Majors Only
Majors Only
COMMS 345
001
10430
10430
Majors Only
10430
366 MARB
F245 HFAC
366 MARB
F245 HFAC
F474 HFAC
STAFF
002
MW
F
MW
F
TH
STAFF
Majors Only
STAFF
Majors Only
STOUT D A
3.0
400
10430
MEDIA SALE/PROMO
T 10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
T 4:00–6:30 pm
3.0
COMMS 352
001
10432
10432
MEDIA/CONSUM BEHVR
3.0
T 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
F201
COMMS 360
001
636
10433
10433
10433
MED MGT PRIN/THRY
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 5:00–7:25 pm
MWF
M
F201 HFAC
301 SLCE
GRIFFITHS T A
MOURITSEN R H
COMMS 365
400
401
01376
01376
01376
PHOTOJOURNALISM
T 5:00–7:30 pm
T 5:00–7:30 pm
T
W
F534 HFAC
F556 HFAC
CROWNOVER B B
KELLY J A
COMMS 375
001
09649
09649
F534 HFAC
F245 HFAC
F534 HFAC
F245 HFAC
Lab Required
09649
MWF
M
MWF
TH
WALZ J R
002
BRDCST REPORTING
T 9:00–9:50 am
3:00–4:50 pm
T 9:00–9:50 am
3:00–4:50 pm
WALZ J R
Lab Required
HFAC
3.0
COMMS 235 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
COMMS 235
001
400
05373
05373
05373
INTRO PUBLIC RELTN
T 8:00–9:15 am
T 4:00–6:30 pm
3.0
COMMS 300
001
400
401
10428
10428
10428
10428
MED ETHICS,LAW/RES
3.0
T 1:00–2:15 pm
TTH
T 4:00–5:15 pm
TTH
T 4:00–6:30 pm
TH
TTH
M
F201 HFAC
F201 HFAC
F201 HFAC
381 CB
A550 HFAC
LONG R K
LONG R K
STOKER K L
STOKER K L
BAKER S L
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
♦ COMMS 300 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
10428
T
5:00–7:25 pm
T
6
294
COMMS 301
001
01412
01412
MEDIA HIST & PHIL
T 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
COMMS 319
001
002
400
636
07876
07876
07876
07876
07876
RESRCH COMMUNCTN
T 2:00–3:15 pm
T 2:00–3:15 pm
T 4:00–6:30 pm
T 5:00–7:25 pm
TTH
MW
T
TH
COMMS 321
001
10429
10429
002
10429
003
10429
004
10429
005
10429
NEWS REPORTING
T 9:30–10:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
T 9:30–10:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
T 9:30–10:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
T 9:30–10:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
T 9:30–10:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
3.0
TTH
DAILY
TTH
DAILY
TTH
DAILY
TTH
DAILY
TTH
DAILY
F201
5538
F201
5538
F201
5538
F201
5538
F201
5538
BAKER S L
SFH
NEWSPAPER EDITING
T 12:00–12:50 pm
4:00–5:50 pm
3.0
MWF
DAILY
COMMS 329
400
01415
01415
OPINION WRITING
T 5:00–6:15 pm
TTH
01391
01391
FEATURE WRITING
T 1:00–2:15 pm
TTH
3.0
MWF
COMMS 381
001
01424
01424
COMPRTV MED SYS
T 10:00–10:50 am
RAWLINS B L
THOMSEN S R
STAFF
EGAN K S
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
COMMS 396R
001
01404
01404
COMMS PRACTICUM
S
HFAC
WSC
HFAC
WSC
HFAC
WSC
HFAC
WSC
HFAC
WSC
STOKER K L
Lab Required
COMMS 397R
001
400
08765
08765
08765
HONORS TUTORIAL
S
S
TBA
TBA
STOKER K L
Lab Required
STOKER K L
Lab Required
COMMS 398R
001
002
400
07630
07630
07630
07630
PROJ IN COMM
S
S
S
TBA
TBA
TBA
STOKER K L
Lab Required
STOKER K L
Lab Required
F550
TBA
HFAC
ARMSTRONG K
F454
HFAC
EVENSEN J D
274 MARB
234 MARB
254 CB
287 SLCE
01363
01363
COMMS 377
001
123
HRCB
RANDLE Q B
Majors Only
F201
HFAC
HAWKINS E A
CRESSMAN D L
3.0
COMMS 323
001
3.0
COMMS 377 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
SLCE
3.0
285
3.0
3.0
1.0
TBA
ADAMS E E
V 2.0
TBA
ADAMS E E
ADAMS E E
TBA
ADAMS E E
ADAMS E E
ADAMS E E
Accelerated
Accelerated
V 4.0
BLK2
♦ COMMS 398R section 401 Bradley Student Public Relations Agency
401
07630
T
6:40–8:00 pm
W
F201
HFAC
WALTON L
♦ COMMS 398R sections 402, 403, 404, and 405 Beginning Web Publishing (HTML)
3.0
Lab Required
402
403
404
405
07630
07630
07630
07630
T
T
T
T
5:00–6:50
7:00–8:50
5:00–6:50
7:00–8:50
pm
pm
pm
pm
W
W
W
W
BLK1
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
105
105
105
105
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
PETERSON
PETERSON
PETERSON
PETERSON
L
L
L
L
A
A
A
A
♦ COMMS 398R Section 406 and 407 Advanced Web Publishing (HTML).
406
407
07630
07630
T
T
5:00–6:50 pm
5:00–6:50 pm
T
T
BLK1
BLK2
COMMS 399R
350
351
352
353
370
371
375
379
08771
08771
08771
08771
08771
08771
08771
08771
08771
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 1.0
T
TBA
T
TBA
BLK2
T
TBA
T
TBA
T
TBA
T
TBA
T
TBA
T
TBA
COMMS 402
001
07233
07233
MEDIA CRITICISM
T 2:00–2:50 pm
COMMS 407
001
01358
01358
ADV LAW & REGULTN
T 2:00–3:15 pm
COMMS 411
001
10436
10436
COMMS 412
001
105
105
SWKT
SWKT
STAFF
STAFF
ADAMS
ADAMS
ADAMS
ADAMS
ADAMS
ADAMS
ADAMS
ADAMS
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
3.0
MWF
F201
HFAC
EGAN K S
W006
BNSN
BAKER S L
Majors Only
MASS COMM PROC/EFF
3.0
T 2:00–3:15 pm
TTH
1126
JKHB
PLOWMAN K D
Majors Only
10437
10437
COMM ISS & PUB POL
3.0
T 8:00–8:50 am
MWF
234
MARB
LONG R K
COMMS 420
001
01390
01390
ADVANCED REPORTING
3.0
T 1:00–2:15 pm
TTH
F243
COMMS 421
001
08829
08829
002
08829
003
08829
PR WRITING & PROD
T 9:00–10:15 am
9:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–10:15 am
9:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–10:15 am
10:00–10:50 am
HFAC
01427
01427
002
01427
TV NEWS PROD
T 2:00–2:50 pm
8:00–10:50 am
T 2:00–2:50 pm
8:00–10:50 am
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
Lab Required
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
2.0
Majors Only
COMMS 619
001
05597
05597
MASS COMM & GENDER
T 1:00–2:40 pm
TH
2.0
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
COMMS 691R
001
01443
01443
SPEC STUDIES COMMS
V 3.0
S
TBA
BAKER S L
COMMS 692R
001
10448
10448
PROF PRACTICUM
S
BAKER S L
Majors Only
3.0
F474 HFAC
5538 WSC
F474 HFAC
5538 WSC
ADAMS E E
LAW & LEGAL RES METH
T 4:00–5:40 pm
T
3.0
MWF
M
MWF
T
SFH
01533
01533
♦ COMMS 445 students are responsible for daily news shows.
COMMS 445
001
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
COMMS 617
400
RANDLE Q B
MCKINLAY D R
WILSON L J
WILSON L J
WILSON L J
MEDIA ETHICS
T 1:00–2:40 pm
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
10445
10445
3.0
F245
Majors Only
COMMS 614
001
F245
ADVNCD ADV CONCPT3
3.0
T 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
HAWKINS E A
RESEARCH PRACTICUM
1.0
S
TBA
Lab Required
09857
09857
HFAC
01439
01439
WALZ J R
COMMS 433
001
F454
COMMS 612R
001
Lab Required
EGAN K S
STOUT D A
STOUT D A
ADV COMMS STUDIES
3.0
T 2:00–3:15 pm
MW
RESEARCH METHODS
T 10:00–11:50 am
WALZ J R
F534 HFAC
F534 HFAC
F550 HFAC
09448
09448
01429
01429
Lab Required
MWF
MWF
W
COMMS 483
001
COMMS 611
001
WALZ J R
ACCNT PLNG MGMT
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 1:00–1:50 pm
T 4:00–6:30 pm
Majors Only
HONORS THESIS
S
Lab Required
05375
05375
05375
05375
RAWLINS B L
EGAN K S
01411
01411
WALZ J R
COMMS 432
001
002
400
F201 HFAC
301 SLCE
COMMS 499R
001
Lab Required
T
ETHCS/MORAL RSNING
3.0
T 4:00–5:15 pm
TTH
T 7:30–10:00 pm
TH
RES & READ COMM PRAC
V 4.0
S
TBA
S
TBA
BLK2
S
TBA
WALZ J R
PUB GRAPHICS/PROD
T 4:00–6:30 pm
01406
01406
01406
01410
01410
01410
01410
HFAC
WSC
HFAC
WSC
HFAC
WSC
HFAC
WSC
HFAC
WSC
01417
01417
COMMS 480
001
636
COMMS 495R
001
002
400
F556
5538
F556
5538
F556
5538
F556
5538
F556
5538
COMMS 428
400
COMMS 480 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
STRATGC AD CAMPGNS
3.0
T 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
T 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
T 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
ADV BRDCST REPRTNG
3.0
T 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
8:00–8:50 am
M
T 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
8:00–8:50 am
T
T 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
8:00–8:50 am
W
T 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
8:00–8:50 am
TH
T 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
8:00–8:50 am
F
01416
Lab Required
10440
10440
10440
10440
Lab Required
005
CRESSMAN D L
COMMS 489
001
002
003
PLOWMAN K D
01416
Lab Required
3.0
Lab Required
004
T
CRESSMAN D L
MULTIMEDIA JRNLSM
T 1:00–1:50 pm
PLOWMAN K D
01416
01427
Lab Required
10439
10439
Lab Required
003
005
CRESSMAN D L
COMMS 487
001
PLOWMAN K D
01416
T
F474 HFAC
5538 WSC
F474 HFAC
5538 WSC
F474 HFAC
5538 WSC
3.0
C247 ESC
F243 HFAC
C247 ESC
F243 HFAC
C247 ESC
F243 HFAC
002
01427
MWF
W
MWF
TH
MWF
F
STRATGC PR CAMPGNS
T 8:00–10:30 am
T
T 1:00–3:30 pm
T
T 4:00–6:30 pm
T
3.0
01416
01416
004
2:00–2:50 pm
8:00–10:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
8:00–10:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
8:00–10:50 am
10438
10438
10438
10438
Lab Required
COMMS 425
001
T
COMMS 485
001
002
400
CAMPBELL J J
TTH
T
TTH
TH
TTH
TH
01427
♦ COMMS 485 all sections-students must attend first class to take this course.
3.0
MW
003
CRESSMAN D L
Lab Required
CRESSMAN D L
Lab Required
F556
F556
F556
MWF
201
F556
F474
F550
ADAMS E E
ADAMS E E
ADAMS E E
TBA
V 3.0
TBA
ADAMS E E
4.0
MW
F474
HFAC
THOMSEN S R
BAKER S L
2.0
T
F534
HFAC
STOKER K L
F474
HFAC
PERKINS M K
F550
HFAC
BAKER S L
V 3.0
TBA
♦ COMMS 695R Section 001 is a Seminar in Media Mgmt.
COMMS 695R
001
07235
07235
TOPICAL SEMINAR
T 2:00–3:40 pm
COMMS 699R
001
400
01446
01446
01446
MASTER’S THESIS
T
T
2.0
M
F534
HFAC
GRIFFITHS T A
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
BAKER S L
BAKER S L
41
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
42
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE (3010 JKHB, 422-4448)
CMLIT
CMLIT
CMLIT
202
001
400
08482
08482
08482
CIVILIZATION:LIT 2
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
3.0
MWF
TTH
202H
200
201
08482
08482
08482
HNRS CIVLZTN:LIT 2
Y 9:35–10:50 am
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
3.0
TTH
TTH
342
001
10038
10038
ASIAN LIT TRADITNS
Y 1:30–2:45 pm
TTH
CS
CV2
W010 BNSN
2031 JKHB
JONES J L
PEER L H
CV2
2025
1080
JKHB
JKHB
BENFELL V S
PEER L H
250
MSRB
MILLER J S
3.0
CMLIT
420R
002
01452
01452
PERIOD STUDIES
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
TTH
420R
001
01452
01452
MODERNISM
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
Honors
Honors
CS
♦ CMLIT 420R section 002 will study 16th Century Reformations.
CMLIT
CS
CS
265
SWKT
PARRY J D
265
SWKT
KRAMER N T
1105
JKHB
STAFF
3.0
430R
001
01453
01453
TRAGEDY
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
440R
001
01454
01454
ULYSSES THEME
Y 9:35–10:50 am
TTH
495R
001
03119
03119
DIRECTED READINGS
S
TBA
CMLIT
497
001
10039
10039
READING LIST EXAM
S
CMLIT
499R
001
01461
01461
HONORS THESIS
S
590R
001
03124
03124
DIRECTED READINGS
S
CMLIT
CMLIT
CMLIT
3.0
MWF
620R
002
01463
01463
PERIOD STUDIES
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
CMLIT
620R
001
01463
01463
20TH-CENTURY LIT
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
C258
ESC
PEER L H
CMLIT
630R
001
01464
01464
TRAGEDY
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
640R
001
07351
07351
ULYSSES THEME
Y 9:35–10:50 am
PEER L H
CS
1.0
TBA
BENFELL V S
V 6.0
CS
TBA
PEER L H
V 3.0
TBA
SONDRUP S P
CS
3.0
TTH
265
SWKT
PARRY J D
265
SWKT
KRAMER N T
CS
3.0
MWF
CS
3.0
MWF
1105
JKHB
STAFF
660R
001
07353
07353
LITERARY THEORY
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
CMLIT
699R
001
09531
09531
MASTER’S THESIS
Y
TTH
C258
ESC
PEER L H
100
004
10116
10116
01489
01489
01489
01489
01489
INTRO COMP PROG
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
Y 5:00–5:50 pm
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
199R
001
01492
01492
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 3.0
Y
TBA
224
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
3.0
1170
1170
TMCB
TMCB
ROPER P R
ROPER P R
3.0
1017900
1017900
1017900
1017900
1017900
1017900
1017900
1017900
DIGITAL SYSTEMS
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
T 12:00–2:50 pm
T 12:00–2:50 pm
T 3:00–5:50 pm
T 3:00–5:50 pm
T 3:00–5:50 pm
MWF
MWF
T
TH
T
W
TH
235
001
002
003
10648
10648
10648
10648
DATA STRUCTURES
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
MWF
MWF
1170 TMCB
115 MCKB
W170 BNSN
W170 BNSN
TBA
RODHAM K J
BURTON R P
BARKER J C
BARKER J C
NG Y D
236
001
002
003
10649
10649
10649
10649
240
001
002
003
L
L
L
L
L
3.0
2015
2015
414
414
414
414
414
$11
JKHB
JKHB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
NELSON B E
NELSON B E
PORET M S
PORET M S
PORET M S
PORET M S
PORET M S
3.0
373 MARB
373 MARB
W170 BNSN
BURTON R P
BURTON R P
BARKER J C
DISCRETE STRUCTURE
3.0
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
TTH
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
120 TMCB
C295 ESC
W170 BNSN
EMBLEY D W
SEPPI K D
WOODFIELD S N
09200
09200
09200
09200
ADV PROG CONCEPTS
3.0
Y 9:30–10:45 am
TTH
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
TTH
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
TTH
373 MARB
W170 BNSN
W170 BNSN
RODHAM K J
RODHAM K J
RODHAM K J
252
001
002
06974
06974
06974
INTRO TO THEORY
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
312
001
002
003
01499
01499
01499
01499
ALGORITHM ANALYSIS
3.0
Y 8:00–8:50 am
MWF
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
324
001
0976104 COMP SYSTEM ARCH
0976104 Y 8:00–9:20 am
4:00–4:50 pm
0976104 Y 8:00–9:20 am
4:00–4:50 pm
0976104 Y 9:30–10:50 am
4:00–4:50 pm
0976104 Y 9:30–10:50 am
4:00–4:50 pm
002
003
004
3.0
W
3040
JKHB
SONDRUP S P
CS
V 9.0
TBA
SONDRUP S P
CS
COMPUTER SCIENCE (3361 TMCB, 422-3027)
CS
142
001
002
003
004
3.0
♦ CMLIT 660R section 001 will study postmodernism and the possibility of literary history.
CMLIT
TTH
TTH
V 3.0
♦ CmLit 630R Section 001 will study Ibsen and Strindberg.
CMLIT
CS
3.0
♦ CMLIT 620R Section 002 will study 16th Century Reformations.
CMLIT
1017800 COMPUTER SYSTEMS
1017800 Y 8:00–9:15 am
1017800 Y 9:30–10:45 am
♦ C S 224; EC EN 224: Please enroll in one lecture (sections 001 or 002) and one lab section (sections 003-007).
3.0
♦ CmLit 430R Section 001 will study Ibsen and Strindberg.
CMLIT
124
001
002
FUND OF COMPUTING
3.0
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
1170
TMCB
OLSEN D R
3.0
MWF
MWF
373
373
MARB
MARB
W170 BNSN
W170 BNSN
W170 BNSN
GOODRICH M A
GOODRICH M A
MERCER E G
JONES M D
JONES M D
4.0
TTH
M
TTH
T
TTH
W
TTH
TH
3380
393
3380
393
3380
393
3380
393
WSC
CB
WSC
CB
WSC
CB
WSC
CB
ARCHIBALD J K
ARCHIBALD J K
ARCHIBALD J K
ARCHIBALD J K
330
001
002
003
01500
01500
01500
01500
CNCPT PRGRMNG LANG
3.0
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
MWF
120 TMCB
120 TMCB
120 TMCB
GEARY I L
GEARY I L
TIJERINO Y A
345
001
002
003
01513
01513
01513
01513
OPER SYS DESIGN
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
373 MARB
120 TMCB
120 TMCB
ROPER P R
CORNELL A
CORNELL A
3.0
MWF
MWF
MWF
Lab Required
Lab Required
CS
CS
404
001
10181
10181
ETHICS COMP SOCIET
2.0
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
TTH
428
001
002
01512
01512
01512
SOFTWARE SYSTEMS
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
431
001
01510
01510
ALGORITHMIC LANG
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
CS
1170
TMCB
KNUTSON C D
MWF
MWF
W170 BNSN
373 MARB
WOODFIELD S N
KNUTSON C D
DOCTORAL DISSERTA
Y
3.0
MWF
373
MARB
09298
09298
COMPUTING SURVEY
T 4:00–5:50 pm
280
001
400
09299
09299
09299
COMPUTING SKILLS
T 2:30–3:50 pm
T 4:00–5:20 pm
TTH
TTH
281
001
09300
09300
002
09300
COMPUT & TCHING 1
Y 9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
F
TTH
F
MW
283
400
401
10347
10347
10347
PRINT PUBLISHING
Y 4:00–5:20 pm
Y 5:30–6:50 pm
TTH
TTH
284
001
002
10348
10348
10348
INTERNET PUBLISHNG
3.0
Y 2:30–3:50 pm
MW
Y 8:30–9:50 am
TTH
INT DIG SIG PROC
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
MWF
452
001
08102
08102
DB MODELING CONC
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
TTH
455
001
002
06774
06774
06774
COMPUTER GRAPHICS
3.0
Y 8:00–9:15 am
TTH
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
120 TMCB
373 MARB
SEDERBERG T W
BURTON R P
456
001
09202
09202
INTRO TO USER INT
Y 5:00–5:50 pm
373
MARB
TIJERINO Y A
460
001
07626
07626
COMP COMM AND NETW
3.0
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
W170
BNSN
CLEMENT M J
CS
462
001
10117
10117
DIST SYS DESIGN
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
2170
JKHB
SNELL Q O
♦ CHUM 287 section 001 teaches Visual Basic.
CS
465
001
10321
10321
COMPUTER SECURITY
3.0
Y 5:00–5:50 pm
MWF
120
TMCB
STAFF
CHUM
CS
470
001
01526
01526
INT ARTIFICIAL INT
Y 9:30–10:45 am
SEPPI K D
♦ CHUM 287 section 400 teaches Visual Basic.
CS
478
001
10322
10322
MACHINE LEARNING
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
CS
557
001
01272
01272
COMP GEOM DESIGN
Y 9:30–10:45 am
598R
001
01529
01529
SPECIAL PROJECTS
S
601R
001
10397
10397
SPCL TOPCS COMP SC
3.0
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
CS
CS
3.0
230
SWKT
MORSE B S
373
MARB
NG Y D
3.0
CHUM
CHUM
3.0
MWF
CHUM
3.0
TTH
3.0
TTH
W170
BNSN
287
001
400
CS
CS
3.0
MWF
W170
BNSN
VENTURA D A
120
TMCB
SEDERBERG T W
401
V 3.0
SWKT
CS
002
10397
Y
650
001
08789
08789
COMPUTER VISION 1
Y 9:00–9:50 am
1:35–2:50 pm
TTH
373
MARB
GEARY I L
120
TMCB
MORSE B S
655
001
01523
01523
ADV COMPUTER GRAPH
3.0
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
TTH
120
TMCB
EGBERT P
656
001
08661
08661
INTER SOFT SYSTEMS
3.0
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
MW
F430
HFAC
OLSEN D R
3.0
MWF
CS
CS
CS
CS
CS
COMPUTER NETWORKS
3.0
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
384
CB
CLEMENT M J
665
001
10398
10398
ADV COMP SECURITY
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
120
TMCB
SEAMONS K E
3.0
09196
09196
PARALLEL PROCESSNG
3.0
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
TTH
699R
001
01530
01530
MASTERS THESIS
Y
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
4:00–5:20 pm
09301
T
5:00–6:20 pm
CHUM
384
001
10349
10349
CHUM
385
001
09304
09304
50
50
KMB
KMB
STAFF
SHELLEY M F
3.0
3045D JKHB
3065 JKHB
3045D JKHB
3050 JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
3.0
3050
3050
JKHB
JKHB
3050 JKHB
3050 JKHB
SUTHERLAND A M
STAFF
BUSH C D
FOWERS J S
3.0
MW
102
MW
50
MW
102
SWKT
DAVIES M E
KMB
ROSENVALL J S
SWKT
BAYLESS J D
3.0
TTH
3011
JKHB
ASAY D N
ENCODING & MARKUP
3.0
T 1:00–2:20 pm
TTH
3045D
JKHB
STAFF
COMPUT RESRCH TOOL
3.0
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
102
SWKT
DAVIES M E
MW
3045D
JKHB
LONSDALE D W
TTH
102
SWKT
DZUBAK J W
♦ CHUM 387 section 001 teaches speech application programming.
387
001
09305
09305
PROGRAMMING 2
Y 1:00–2:20 pm
3.0
400
09305
T
484R
001
10350
10350
PUBLISHNG WORKSHOP
3.0
S
TBA
CHUM
489R
001
09306
09306
COMPUTING PROJECT
Y 11:00–11:50 am
TH
CHUM
490R
001
09307
09307
COMPUTING SEMINAR
V 3.0
S
TBA
CHUM
07628
07628
684
001
HENDRICKS H H
♦ CHUM 387 section 400 teaches Visual Basic.
660
001
MWF
T
COMPUT & TCHING 2
Y 4:00–5:20 pm
CHUM
CS
09301
PROGRAMMING 1
Y 1:00–2:20 pm
09302
09302
MERCER E G
♦ C S 601R Section 002- Special Topics- “Natural Language Processing” (NLP)
09301
09301
381
400
EMBLEY D W
225
JKHB
♦ CHUM 381 section 400 teaches multi-media development for instruction—Macintosh and Windows.
CHUM
TBA
3045D
3.0
♦ CHUM 287 section 401 teaches Visual Basic.
3.0
TTH
1.0
W
CORNELL A
09201
09201
CS
EMBLEY D W
180
400
450
001
CS
V 9.0
TBA
COMPUTERS AND THE HUMANITIES (2129 JKHB, 422-2937)
CHUM
CS
08733
08733
3.0
CHUM
CS
799R
001
120
TMCB
SNELL Q O
4:00–5:20 pm
BUSH C D
V 3.0
3045D
TBA
JKHB
LARSON J W
BUSH C D
V18.0
TBA
EMBLEY D W
43
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
44
COMPUTING AND INFORMATION PROGRAM (N-179 ESC, 422-2313)
CP IN
CP IN
240
001
002
10311
10311
10311
DATABASE DESIGN
T 9:30–10:50 am
T 9:30–10:50 am
250
001
002
10312
10312
10312
NETWORK COMMUNICTN
3.0
T 12:30–1:50 pm
TTH
Y 1:30–2:50 pm
TTH
CM
385
001
400
07805
07805
07805
CONSTRUCTION LAW
Y 3:00–4:30 pm
Y 4:00–6:50 pm
CM
411
400
401
00728
00728
00728
ESTIMATING & BIDDING
3.0
Y 4:00–6:50 pm
T
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
MW
$VAR
219 SNLB
MILLER K R
219 SNLB
MILLER K R
CM
412
001
07804
07804
CONST SCHEDULING
Y 8:00–8:50 am
130
3.0
TTH
TTH
240
240
TNRB
TNRB
LINDSTROM C J
LINDSTROM C J
240
TBA
TNRB
LINDSTROM C J
STAFF
3.0
TTH
W
130 B66
130 B66
Majors Only
3.0
MTWTH
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT (230 SNLB, 422-2021)
CM 415 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required).
CM
CM
CM
105
001
400
01552
01552
01552
CONST DOCUMENTS
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 4:00–6:50 pm
MWF
TH
3.0
155
001
01551
01551
002
01551
400
01551
ARCH DRAFTING
Y 10:00–10:50 am
10:00–11:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
10:00–11:50 am
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
6:00–8:50 pm
TTH
W
TTH
F
T
T
$VAR
130 B66
MILLER K R
120 B66
BURR K L
3.0
120
219
120
219
120
219
$VAR
B66
BURR K L
SNLB
B66
BURR K L
SNLB
B66
BURR K L
SNLB
CM
199R
350
06090
06090
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
Y 7:00–7:50 am
TH
120
B66
CM
210
001
03143
03143
002
03143
003
03143
STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS
3.0
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MW
2:00–3:50 pm
MW
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MW
4:00–5:50 pm
MW
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MW
8:00–11:30 am
F
120
190
120
190
120
190
$VAR
B66
BUTLER R C
SNLB
B66
BUTLER R C
SNLB
B66
BUTLER R C
SNLB
211
001
10137
10137
FINISH METH IN CON
Y 8:00–8:50 am
120
$VAR
B66
ROGERS L R
217
001
00724
00724
3.0
002
00724
CONCRETE & MASONRY
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
T
3:00–3:50 pm
T
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
TH
3:00–3:50 pm
TH
120
120
120
120
$VAR
B66
ROGERS L R
B66
B66
ROGERS L R
B66
241
001
00725
00725
2.0
002
00725
003
00725
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
3:00–4:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
3:00–4:50 pm
Y 10:00–10:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
120
104
120
104
120
104
$VAR
B66
NEWITT J S
B66
B66
NEWITT J S
B66
B66
NEWITT J S
B66
445
MARB
HUTCHINGS D M
CHRISTOFFERSON
CM
CM
CM
CM
2.0
MW
M
MW
W
MW
MW
05991
05991
05991
CONST PROJECT MGT
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
426
001
08262
08262
REAL EST PRIN & DEV
4.0
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MTWTH
120
$VAR
B66
HUTCHINGS D M
445
001
08874
08874
CONST COMPANY MGT
3.0
Y 1:00–2:30 pm
TTH
130
B66
STAFF
491R
001
07364
07364
SENIOR SEMINAR
Y 7:00–7:50 am
130
B66
NEWITT J S
CM
494R
001
002
00729
00729
00729
SPEC PROBS BLD TEC
V 3.0
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
MW
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
MF
$VAR
120 B66
MILLER K R
130 B66
CHRISTOFFERSON
CM
640
001
09781
09781
CONST PROD IMPROV
Y 5:00–7:50 pm
TH
3.0
130
B66
STAFF
650
001
09782
09782
CONST CO DEVELOPMT
Y 5:00–7:50 pm
T
3.0
130
B66
CHRISTOFFERSON
CM
Lab Included
CM
CM
HUTCHINGS D M
Lab Included
CM
Lab Included
♦ CPSE 400 Sec 001 is an on-line course. Students will meet the first week (1/5) and the last week (4/12) of the semester in
room HBLL 4824.
CPSE
3.0
130
B66
320
001
00722
00722
MECHANICAL SYSTEMS
3.0
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
CPSE
130
$VAR
B66
MILLER K R
CM
335
001
09533
09533
EQUIPMENT & SOILS
Y 7:30–8:50 am
120
B66
CPSE
CM
345
001
10138
10138
CONSTRUCTN SAFETY
2.0
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MW
3.0
ROGERS L R
EX STUDNTS:PRN COL
T 11:00–11:50 am
M
2.0
TBA
STAFF
Online Class
T
11:00–11:50 am
TH
TBA
STAFF
Online Class
♦ CPSE 400 Sections 003,004,005,and 006 are hybrid on-line/lecture courses for El Ed student cohorts.
QUANTITY TAKEOFFS
Y 9:00–10:30 am
B66
02517
02517
room 240 SWKT.
002
02517
08872
08872
130
400
001
♦ CPSE 400 Section 002 is an on-line course. Students will meet the first week (1/8) and the last week (4/8) of the semester in
311
001
BUTLER R C
0.5
T
CPSE 400 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
0.5
MW
STAFF
STAFF
Lab Included
UNDERGRAD SEMINAR
T 11:00–11:50 am
TH
CM
130 B66
130 B66
♦ CPSE 400 is designed to provide a service learning educational opportunity for students.
09881
09881
TTH
3.0
MWF
MWF
COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY AND SPECIAL EDUCATION (328 MCKB, 422-3857)
Lab Included
291R
001
CM
$VAR
B66
NEWITT J S
415
001
002
Lab Included
V 3.0
TTH
STAFF
HUTCHINGS D M
003
004
005
006
400
02517
02517
02517
02517
02517
T
T
T
T
T
11:00–11:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
4:00–5:50 pm
M
M
TH
TH
TH
430
001
400
02530
02530
02530
TCHING READ/LA DIS
T 9:00–10:15 am
T 4:00–6:50 pm
MW
W
440
001
400
10817
10817
10817
C & I SEC STDS DIS
T 11:00–12:40 pm
T 4:00–5:50 pm
M
M
160
166
160
166
238
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
ASHBAKER B Y
STAFF
STAFF
ANDERSON D H
STAFF
3.0
238 MCKB
168 MCKB
GIBB G
GIBB G
238 MCKB
230 MCKB
WILDER L K
STAFF
2.0
Lab Included
CPSE
CPSE
CPSE
CPSE
CPSE
CPSE
CPSE
442
001
400
02532
02532
02532
SOC/BEH STRGS M/M
T 1:00–2:15 pm
T 4:00–6:50 pm
MW
TH
443
400
02529
02529
SOC/BEH STRGS SEV
T 4:00–6:50 pm
TH
446R
001
002
400
401
02531
02531
02531
02531
02531
PRAC SEC M/M
T
T
T
T
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
447R
001
400
02504
02504
02504
PRAC SEC SEV DIS
T
T
TBA
TBA
480
400
02565
02565
ED & MULTICULT ISSUE
T 4:00–6:40 pm
W
3.0
493R
001
400
06157
06157
06157
READINGS
T
T
V 2.0
503
400
401
07492
07492
07492
ED IND DISABILIT
T 4:00–6:30 pm
T 4:00–6:30 pm
3.0
CPSE
168 MCKB
230 MCKB
MARCHANT M
ANDERSON D H
220
STAFF
CPSE
3.0
MCKB
1.0
CPSE
TBA
TBA
331
TBA
TBA
MCKB
TBA
220
276
MCKB
MCKB
CPSE
CPSE
07495
07495
STU TEACH M/M DIS
T
V12.0
587R
400
06175
06175
STD TCH SEV DIS
T
599R
400
09875
09875
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
4.0
T
TBA
TBA
V 8.0
TBA
06211
06211
06211
INTRN COUN SCH PSY
T 4:00–5:50 pm
W
T 4:00–5:50 pm
W
V 3.0
690R
400
06215
06215
SEMINAR
T
V 4.0
693R
001
400
626
06218
06218
06218
06218
DIRECTED INDIV STD
T
T
S
697R
001
06221
06221
SPECIAL PROJECTS
T
TBA
699R
001
06222
06222
MASTER’S THESIS
T
TBA
PRATER M A
PRATER M A
CPSE
725
001
08549
08549
OBJ/PROJECT ASSESS
T 2:00–4:50 pm
CPSE
746
001
07206
07206
SUPERVISION/CONSUL
T 12:00–2:50 pm
W
3.0
CPSE
748
001
06807
06807
ADV THEOR GRP COUN
T 1:00–3:50 pm
TH
3.0
CPSE
751
001
02503
02503
COUN MULT DIVR POP
T 3:00–5:50 pm
W
3.0
776R
001
09629
09629
ADV PRAC 1 COU PSY
T 1:00–2:50 pm
M
3:00–3:50 pm
M
10:00–10:50 am
T
3.0
777R
001
09630
09630
ADV PRAC 2 COU PSY
T 1:00–2:50 pm
M
3:00–3:50 pm
M
10:00–10:50 am
T
3.0
778R
001
09631
09631
COUN PSY CLERKSHIP
V 3.0
T
TBA
JACKSON A P
CPSE
779R
001
02625
02625
UNIV TEACH PRACTCM
3.0
T
TBA
JACKSON A P
CPSE
780R
001
06227
06227
PREDOC COUN INTERN
V 9.0
T
TBA
CPSE
799R
001
06231
06231
DOCTORAL DISSERTAT
V 9.0
T
TBA
MUNK J H
STAFF
CPSE
$VAR
STAFF
CPSE
$VAR
STAFF
CPSE 600 and 656 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
CPSE
CPSE
CPSE
CPSE
CPSE
CPSE
CPSE
CPSE
602
001
02621
02621
CHLD/ADOL PSY PATH
T 12:00–2:50 pm
T
3.0
609
400
401
02538
02538
02538
ADVANCED ED ASSESS
T 4:00–6:30 pm
W
T 3:00–5:50 pm
T
3.0
615
001
02564
02564
ADV APPLIED BEH AN
T 4:00–6:30 pm
M
3.0
648
001
02611
02611
GRP COUN & INTERV
T 1:00–2:15 pm
3.0
654
001
06683
06683
COMP DEVELOP GUIDE
T 11:00–1:50 pm
M
3.0
672
001
02694
02694
EMPIRICAL INQUIRY
T 4:00–6:50 pm
3.0
W
678R
001
002
06805
06805
06805
PRAC COUN/SCH PSY
T 2:00–3:50 pm
T 2:00–3:50 pm
M
M
679R
001
002
06806
06806
06806
ADV PRAC CON/SCH P
T 3:00–4:50 pm
T
T 3:00–4:50 pm
T
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
MW
283
351
$VAR
MCKB STAFF
MCKB COFFMAN B M
CPSE
STAFF
TBA
$VAR
MCKB STAFF
WILDER L K
$VAR
TBA
680R
001
401
280
CPSE
CPSE 560 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
586R
400
V 3.0
STAFF
STAFF
CPSE 515R offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); some sections also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
CPSE
INTERNSHIP SPEC ED
T 4:00–6:50 pm
T
CPSE
3.0
T
T
06211
06211
WILDER L K
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
1.0
TBA
680R
400
CPSE
160
MCKB
YOUNG E L
341
238
MCKB
MCKB
ASHBAKER B Y
INGRAM C F
341
MCKB
MARCHANT M
343
MCKB
FISCHER L
351
MCKB
JACKSON A P
TBA
Lab Required
STAFF
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
SLCE
PRATER M A
PRATER M A
BINGHAM R D
Prev Applc
Tchr Approve
V 6.0
PRATER M A
V 6.0
PRATER M A
3.0
TH
341
MCKB
OKIISHI J C
220
MCKB
CROOK R E
343
MCKB
GLEAVE R L
250
MSRB
SMITH T B
TBA
TBA
TBA
HEAPS R A
TBA
TBA
TBA
WILLIAMS M S
TBA
SMITH S A
SMITH S A
CZECH (4094 JKHB, 422-4923)
CZECH 330
001
09033
09033
CULT HIST OF CZECH
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
3.0
MWF
166
MCKB
RICHARDS P S
355
359
MCKB
MCKB
SMITH T B
YOUNG E L
DANCE 130 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
341
343
MCKB
MCKB
ALLEN M
JACKSON A P
DANCE 130
001
002
FL
1126
JKHB
WHIPPLE W
DANCE (294 RB, 422-5086)
1.5
1.5
07412
07412
07412
AEROBIC DANCE
T 7:00–7:50 am
T 7:00–7:50 am
0.5
MW
TTH
WL
283 SFH
283 SFH
STAFF
STAFF
45
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
400
07412
07412
07412
07412
07412
07412
07412
07412
07412
07412
07412
07412
T
T
T
T
T
Y
Y
T
T
T
T
Y
8:00–8:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
6:10–7:00 pm
46
MW
TTH
MTWTH BLK2
MTWTH BLK2
MTWTH BLK2
MW
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
283
283
283
283
283
283
283
283
283
283
283
283
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
♦ DANCE 173R section 401 will study Irish dance.
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
401
07412
Y
6:10–7:00 pm
TTH
DANCE 131
001
002
003
004
005
006
07094
07094
07094
07094
07094
07094
07094
JAZZ DANCE BEG
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 3:00–3:50 pm
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
MW
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
DANCE 135
001
002
003
004
400
07122
07122
07122
07122
07122
07122
TAP DANCE BEG
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
MW
DANCE 140
001
002
003
400
04349
04349
04349
04349
04349
MODERN DANCE BEG
T 2:00–2:50 pm
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 5:10–7:00 pm
MW
TTH
TTH
T
DANCE 164
001
04283
04283
MOVT FOR MUSICIANS
0.5
T 10:00–10:50 am
TTH
WL
DANCE 170
001
002
003
400
04343
04343
04343
04343
04343
WORLD DANCE BEG
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 5:10–6:50 pm
TTH
TTH
TTH
M
WL
2152 WSC
2152 WSC
2152 WSC
278 RB
DANCE 171
001
002
003
400
07983
07983
07983
07983
07983
CLOG DANCE BEG
T 2:00–2:50 pm
T 3:00–3:50 pm
T 4:00–4:50 pm
T 5:10–6:50 pm
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
DANCE 172
001
002
04344
04344
04344
CNTRY WST & SQ DANCE
0.5
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
TTH
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
TTH
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
283
SFH
STAFF
187
162
164
15
15
15
RB
RB
RB
KMB
KMB
KMB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
WL
WL
158 RB
158 RB
158 RB
158 RB
158 RB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
185 RB
187 RB
187 RB
164 RB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
185
CHITWOOD R
WL
RB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
DAVIS S J
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
GESLISON J E
WL
2152
2152
WSC
WSC
DAVIS S J
DAVIS S J
WL
3280
WSC
TUIA K M
29
KMB
STAFF
15
KMB
TUIA K M
♦ DANCE 173R sections 1 and 400 will study Polynesian dance.
DANCE 173R
001
07984
07984
ETHNIC DANCE BEG
T 12:00–12:50 pm
0.5
MW
♦ DANCE 173R section 002 and 401 will study Irish Dance.
002
07984
T
12:00–12:50 pm
TTH
♦ DANCE 173R section 400 will study Polynesian dance.
400
07984
Y
7:10–8:50 pm
T
4:00–4:50 pm
TTH
278
RB
GESLISON J E
DANCE 180
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
022
023
024
025
026
400
401
402
403
04342
04342
04342
04342
04342
04342
04342
04342
04342
04342
04342
04342
04342
04342
04342
04342
04342
04342
04342
04342
04342
04342
04342
04342
04342
04342
04342
04342
04342
04342
04342
SOCIAL DANCE BEG
T 8:00–8:50 am
Y 8:00–8:50 am
T 8:00–8:50 am
Y 8:00–8:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
Y 11:00–11:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
T 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
T 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 5:10–6:50 pm
Y 5:10–6:50 pm
Y 5:10–6:50 pm
Y 5:10–6:50 pm
0.5
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
W
W
M
M
WL
E BR
E BR
C BR
C BR
3290
3290
3280
3280
3290
3290
E BR
E BR
3290
3290
3290
3290
E BR
E BR
3290
3290
E BR
E BR
3290
3290
3290
3290
278
278
3290
3290
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
RB
RB
WSC
WSC
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
RB
STAFF
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
RB
RB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
KMB
KMB
WSC
WSC
RB
RB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
♦ DANCE 180 section 404 is for couples only.
WL
158 RB
158 RB
158 RB
158 RB
Y
DANCE 180 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ DANCE 130 section 401 is also designed for those with special physical needs such as pregnancy, obesity, paraplegic, etc.
401
07984
Men Only
Women Only
404
04342
Y
DANCE 181
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
400
401
04312
04312
04312
04312
04312
04312
04312
04312
04312
04312
04312
CNTRY WSTN SOC BEG
T 9:00–9:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 5:10–6:50 pm
Y 5:10–6:50 pm
6:10–7:50 pm
F
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
TH
TH
DANCE 184
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
04323
04323
04323
04323
04323
04323
04323
04323
04323
04323
04323
BLRM INTL STD BEG
T 10:00–10:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
T 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
T 8:00–8:50 am
Y 8:00–8:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
T 4:00–4:50 pm
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
278
0.5
0.5
WL
C BR
C BR
E BR
E BR
C BR
C BR
C BR
C BR
278
278
WL
C
C
C
C
BR
BR
BR
BR
29
29
C BR
C BR
270
270
DANCE 185
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
04322
04322
04322
04322
04322
04322
04322
04322
04322
04322
04322
04322
04322
BLRM INTL LAT BEG
T 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
T 10:00–10:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
T 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
T 8:00–8:50 am
Y 8:00–8:50 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
Y 11:00–11:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
0.5
DANCE 190
001
002
003
400
401
402
403
04347
04347
04347
04347
04347
04347
04347
04347
BALLET BEG
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 7:00–7:50 am
Y 6:00–6:50 pm
Y 7:00–7:50 am
Y 6:00–6:50 pm
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
DANCE 229R
001
002
07676
07676
07676
DANCE PERF-1
S
S
TBA
TBA
DANCE 231
001
002
003
07123
07123
07123
07123
JAZZ DANCE TEC 1
Y 8:00–9:20 am
Y 7:30–8:50 am
Y 8:00–9:20 am
MW
MW
TTH
DANCE 235
001
002
400
04300
04300
04300
04300
TAP DANCE TEC 1
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
Y 5:00–6:20 pm
MWF
MWF
MW
DANCE 240R
001
04402
04402
MOD DNC TEC THRY-1
1.5
Y 8:30–9:50 am
MWF
WL
DANCE 241R
001
002
04403
04403
04403
MOD DNC TEC THRY-2
2.5
Y 9:00–10:25 am
DAILY
Y 12:00–1:25 pm
DAILY
WL
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
WL
29
29
29
29
29
29
2142
2142
2142
2142
270
270
0.5
KMB
KMB
KMB
KMB
KMB
KMB
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
RB
RB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
WL
283
283
162
283
162
283
162
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
THOMPSON L J
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
V 3.0
WAKEFIELD B L
WAKEFIELD B L
1.0
1.0
Audition Req
WL
158 RB
164 RB
29 KMB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
158 RB
158 RB
158 RB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
DANCE 271
001
002
400
07986
07986
07986
07986
CLOG DANCE TECH 1
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 6:00–7:20 pm
1.0
WL
MWF
MWF
TTH
158 RB
158 RB
158 RB
AUSTIN E G
LARSEN G J
LARSEN G J
278 RB
278 RB
278 RB
GESLISON J E
GESLISON J E
STAFF
♦ DANCE 273R section 001 and 002 will study Hungarian Dance.
DANCE 273R
001
002
003
09389
09389
09389
09389
ETHNIC DNC TECH 1
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 2:30–3:55 pm
1.0
WL
MWF
MWF
TTH
♦ DANCE 273R section 400 will study Polynesian dance.
400
09389
Y
DANCE 280
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
400
401
04397
04397
04397
04397
04397
04397
04397
04397
04397
04397
04397
04397
04397
SOCIAL DANCE INT
T 9:00–9:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
T 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 5:10–6:50 pm
Y 5:10–6:50 pm
5:10–6:50 pm
M
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
M
M
DANCE 281
001
002
04388
04388
04388
CTRY WSTN SOC INT
T 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
MWF
DANCE 284
001
002
003
004
005
006
04387
04387
04387
04387
04387
04387
04387
BD
T
Y
T
Y
T
Y
INTL STND TEC 1
12:00–12:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
DANCE 285
001
002
003
004
005
006
04386
04386
04386
04386
04386
04386
04386
BD
T
Y
T
Y
T
Y
INT LATIN TEC 1
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
DANCE 290
001
002
04404
04404
04404
BALLET ACC TEC 1
Y 8:00–9:25 am
Y 9:30–10:50 am
2.5
DAILY
DAILY
WL
DANCE 291R
001
002
04405
04405
04405
BALLET TEC 2
Y 3:00–4:20 pm
Y 3:00–4:20 pm
1.0
WL
MW
TTH
DANCE 292
001
08328
08328
CHARACTER DANCE
T 1:35–2:50 pm
TTH
1.0
1.0
2152
WSC
TUIA K M
WL
E BR
E BR
E BR
E BR
C BR
C BR
C BR
C BR
2142
2142
C BR
C BR
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Women Only
Men Only
WL
2142
2142
WSC
WSC
STAFF
STAFF
Men Only
Women Only
29
29
E BR
E BR
270
270
KMB
KMB
WSC
WSC
RB
RB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
WL
2142
2142
2142
2142
2142
2142
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
GRENKO E M
GRENKO E M
STEVENSON B R
STEVENSON B R
HOLMAN S S
HOLMAN S S
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
WL
15
187
164
KMB
STAFF
RB
RB
STAFF
STAFF
♦ DANCE 243R section 001 and 244R section 001 or 243R section 002 and 244R section 002 must be taken concurrently the
first time taken.
1.0
1.0
WL
DANCE 243R
001
002
10141
10141
10141
STU WKSP MOD TECH
2.5
Y 9:00–10:25 am
DAILY
Y 12:00–1:25 pm
DAILY
164
185
RB
RB
STAFF
STAFF
DANCE 244R
001
002
10142
10142
10142
STU WKSP MOD I & CMP
1.0
Y 10:30–11:50 am
MW
Y 1:30–2:50 pm
TTH
164 RB
185 RB
STAFF
STAFF
DANCE 260
001
002
07985
07985
07985
INTRO TO DANCE
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
DANCE 261
001
04364
04364
ORIENTATN TO DANCE
3.0
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
257
RB
STAFF
♦ DANCE 293R section 001: Concurrent enrollment required in DANCE 291R section 001.
DANCE 264
001
09808
09808
MUSIC FOR DANCERS
Y 8:00–8:50 am
185
RB
CHITWOOD R
DANCE 293R
001
DANCE 270
001
04395
04395
WORLD DANCE TEC 1
Y 9:00–9:50 am
WSC
LARSEN G J
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
3.0
MWF
MWF
AL
257 RB
257 RB
STAFF
STAFF
2.0
MWF
1.0
MWF
Men Only
Women Only
WL
2152
06461
06461
BALLET POINTE BEG
Y 4:30–5:00 pm
1.0
0.5
MW
162 RB
283 RB
WOOD S
ALLEN S B
162
162
RB
RB
RUSSELL M K
RUSSELL M K
162
RB
RUSSELL M K
WL
WL
162
RB
RUSSELL M K
♦ Registration is DANCE 293R section 002 requires concurrent enrollment in DANCE 291R section 002.
002
06461
Y
4:30–5:00 pm
TTH
162
RB
RUSSELL M K
47
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
48
DANCE 326
001
002
003
004
005
400
04346
04346
04346
04346
04346
04346
04346
RHYTHM AND DANCE
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 9:30–10:50 am
Y 2:00–3:20 pm
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 5:00–7:30 pm
2.0
DANCE 331
001
002
07987
07987
07987
JAZZ DANCE TECH 2
Y 8:00–9:20 am
Y 9:30–10:50 am
DANCE 332R
001
06633
06633
PRECISN DANCE PERF
2.0
Y 3:00–6:00 pm
MW
4:00–6:00 pm
TTH
2:00–4:00 pm
F
WL
WL
MWF
MWF
TTH
TTH
MWF
T
29
278
278
2142
3280
278
1.5
HILL C B
DAVIS S J
AUSTIN V
STAFF
STRONG K M
STAFF
RB
RB
STODDARD L A
STODDARD L A
WL
MWF
MWF
283
162
283 SFH
283 SFH
283 SFH
MAXFIELD J L
158
WEST C N
Team Only
DANCE 378R
001
002
003
004
04433
04433
04433
04433
04433
FOLK DNC PERF INT
S 2:00–2:50 pm
S 9:00–9:50 am
S 10:00–10:50 am
Y 1:00–2:25 pm
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
1.0
DANCE 380R
001
002
003
004
400
401
06540
06540
06540
06540
06540
06540
06540
SOCIAL DANCE ADV
T 11:00–11:50 am
Y 11:00–11:50 am
T 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 5:10–6:50 pm
Y 5:10–6:50 pm
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
M
M
DANCE 382R
001
002
09390
09390
09390
BD INTL STND TEC 2
Y 11:00–11:50 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
MWF
DANCE 383R
001
002
09391
09391
09391
BD INT LATIN TEC 2
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 8:00–8:50 am
MWF
MWF
DANCE 384R
400
04415
04415
BD INTL STND TEC 3
S 4:00–4:50 pm
MWF
DANCE 385R
001
04414
04414
BD INT LATIN TEC 3
S 3:00–3:50 pm
1.0
1.0
04406
04406
TAP DANCE TEC 2
Y 12:00–1:20 pm
DANCE 336
001
04452
04452
AEROB DNC TCHG TEC
1.0
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
TTH
12:00–12:50 pm
T
DANCE 340R
001
04430
04430
MOD DNC TEC THRY 3
2.5
Y 1:30–2:50 pm
DAILY
DANCE 342
001
08108
08108
KINES & RLTD SCI DNC
4.0
Y 8:00–9:50 am
TTH
257
RB
MUSIL P S
DANCE 355
001
04427
04427
DNC PRDUCTN INTRO
2.0
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MW
DANCE 386
001
04394
04394
MTH TCH SOCIAL DNC
2.0
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
DAILY
185
RB
SANDERS B S
DANCE 356
001
04391
04391
RHYTH ACT THRU DNC
2.0
Y 10:00–10:50 am
TTH
9:00–10:50 am
F
DANCE 388R
001
002
003
06978
06978
06978
06978
BLRM DNC PERF INT
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
MWF
MWF
♦ This topic will be “Dance and Integrity”.
DANCE 390R
001
04407
04407
BALLET TEC 3
Y 12:00–1:25 pm
MWF
DANCE 359R
001
09810
09810
SPEC TOPICS & ISSUES
2.0
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MW
DANCE 391R
001
06979
06979
DANCE 361
001
08331
08331
MDT CHOREOGR STYLE
2.0
Y 10:00–11:50 am
MWF
BALLET TEC 4
Y 12:00–1:30 pm
1:35–2:50 pm
DANCE 362
001
04437
04437
DNC COMPOSITN INT
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
DANCE 363
001
04439
04439
DANCE IMPROV INT
Y 11:00–11:50 am
DANCE 365
001
07415
07415
DNC MVT ED ELM TCH
T 9:00–10:50 am
F
DANCE 366
001
04438
04438
MOD DNC TCHG MTHDS
2.0
Y 9:00–10:50 am
MW
DANCE 368R
001
04428
04428
MOD DNC CHOR/PERF
1.0
Y 3:00–4:20 pm
TTH
DANCE 370
001
10217
10217
WORLD DANCE TEC 2
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
08332
08332
CLOG DANCE TECH 2
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
TTH
RB
283 SFH
220 MCKB
HILL C B
WL
164
RB
134 RB
134 RB
STAFF
PHILLIPS R W
09811
09811
ETHNIC DNC TECH 2
Y 8:00–9:20 am
TTH
Men Only
Women Only
WL
C BR
C BR
WSC
WSC
KECK B D
KECK B D
Men Only
Women Only
270
RB
WAKEFIELD B L
Audition Req
270
RB
HOLMAN C W
Audition Req
270
RB
EDGINGTON M
270
270
270
RB
RB
RB
GRENKO E M
KECK B D
EDGINGTON M
162
RB
ROBISON S M
WL
1.0
WL
MWF
WL
1.5
WL
2.5
WL
STAFF
♦ Registration for DANCE 393R requires concurrent enrollment in either DANCE 390R or DANCE 391R.
RB
STAFF
DANCE 393R
001
06981
06981
BALLET POINTE INT
Y 1:30–2:30 pm
DANCE 396
001
06745
06745
BALLET METHODOLOGY
2.0
Y 9:00–9:50 am
TTH
9:30–10:50 am
TTH
07416
07416
07416
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 4.0
Y
TBA
Y
TBA
MWF
TTH
283 RB
283 RB
1.0
162
RB
STAFF
185
RB
BERRETT M
185
RB
GIBB S L
DANCE 399R
001
350
185
RB
DEBENHAM H P
DANCE 426
001
08614
08614
MDT: SR PERF PROJ
T 3:00–5:50 pm
TTH
278
RB
LARSEN G J
DANCE 429R
001
07677
07677
DANCE PERF-2
S
TBA
AUSTIN V
DANCE 440R
001
04468
04468
MOD DNC TEC THRY 4
2.5
Y 1:30–2:50 pm
DAILY
DANCE 461
001
09812
09812
DANCE HISTORY 2
Y 10:00–10:50 am
WL
WL
RB
WL
278
RB
GESLISON J E
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
DIJKWEL J J
WL
MWF
187
158
1.0
HOLMAN S S
HOLMAN S S
KMB
1.0
1.0
WSC
WSC
15
1.0
MWF
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
Women Only
Men Only
STAFF
1.0
MWF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
EDGINGTON M
EDGINGTON M
WL
C BR
C BR
1.0
1.0
BR WSC
BR WSC
BR WSC
BR WSC
BR WSC
BR WSC
SFH
164
MWF
1.0
WL
E
E
E
E
E
E
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
191
2.0
TTH
Fld Trip Req
WL
♦ DANCE 373R section 001 will study Irish Dance.
DANCE 373R
001
Lab Required
WL
270 RB
C BR WSC
C BR WSC
278 RB
DANCE 335
001
DANCE 371
001
1.0
KMB
RB
RB
WSC
WSC
RB
RB
ROBISON S M
280 SFH
162 RB
ALLEN S B
TBA
WAKEFIELD B L
WAKEFIELD B L
1.0
15
KMB
STAFF
V 3.0
WAKEFIELD B L
WL
187
RB
STAFF
257
RB
BLACK C H
2.0
TTH
Audition Req
DANCE 462
001
04450
04450
DNC COMPOSITN ADV
1.0
Y 12:00–1:25 pm
MWF
DANCE 468R
001
04467
04467
MOD DANCE PERF CO
2.0
Y 3:00–6:00 pm
MWF
DANCE 469
001
04470
04470
SEN SEM IN DANCE
S 3:00–3:50 pm
DANCE 477
001
04392
04392
DNC A REFL OF CLTR
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
DANCE 478R
001
002
003
06447
06447
06447
06447
FOLK DANCE PERF CO
2.0
S 2:00–4:50 pm
MWF
S 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
S 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
WL
DANCE 483R
001
04454
04454
BD INTL STND TEC 4
S 11:00–11:50 am
1.0
WL
DANCE 485R
001
04455
04455
BD INT LATIN TEC 4
S 10:00–10:50 am
1.0
WL
DANCE 486
001
08754
08754
THRY BLRM INTL STD
2.0
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
TTH
DANCE 488R
001
04435
04435
WL
187
RB
STAFF
DANSH 202
001
09137
09137
2ND YEAR DANISH
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
DANSH 340
001
09064
09064
DANISH LITERATURE
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
WL
187
RB
PHILLIPS R W
160
RB
STAFF
257
RB
DAVIS S J
Team Only
2.0
T
TTH
278
278
278
MWF
29
MWF
29
002
04435
DANCE 489R
001
002
09393
09393
09393
PREP BLRM COMPTITN
1.0
S 8:00–9:20 am
TTH
S 5:15–6:30 pm
TTH
WL
DANCE 490R
001
06980
06980
BALLET TEC 5
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
12:00–1:30 pm
WL
RB
RB
RB
KMB
AUSTIN E G
PEAY D B
PEAY D B
HOLMAN C W
ECE
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
MWF
TTH
WAKEFIELD L
1.0
MW
DANCE 495R
001
04287
04287
PAS DE DEUX
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
TH
DANCE 498R
001
07201
07201
002
07201
BALLET PERFORM CO
Y 3:30–7:00 pm
3:00–6:00 pm
Y 3:00–6:00 pm
4:00–6:00 pm
7:00–12:00 pm
MW
F
T
TH
S
RB
WAKEFIELD B L
270 RB
270 RB
278 RB
WAKEFIELD B L
ECE
324
001
09608
09608
INTEG CURRIC PRACT
Y 10:00–11:50 am
W
2.0
ECE
326
001
09610
09610
CULTURAL UNDRSTNDG
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
WF
2.0
ECE
327
001
09611
09611
ASSESSMENT IN ECE
Y 10:00–11:50 am
2.0
HOLMAN C W
Team Only
270 RB
270 RB
WAKEFIELD L
STUBBS C R
Audition Req
Audition Req
283 RB
283 RB
CREER-KING J
Audition Req
ECE
Team Only
06619
06619
WORKSHOP IN DANCE
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
T
06619
06619
S
Y
4:00–5:50 pm
7:00–10:00 am
ECE
WL
283
RB
CREER-KING J
Audition Req
283
RB
DIJKWEL J J
Audition Req
283
283
283
283
283
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
DIJKWEL J J
Audition Req
06317
06317
1ST YR DANISH
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
4.0
MTWTH
2.0
M
W
F
280
346
MCKB
MARB
HAUPT J D
HALL K M
Majors Only
Majors Only
355
MCKB
MOODY J M
Prev Applc
341
MCKB
MCKINNEY A J
Prev Applc
168
MCKB
MOODY J M
Prev Applc
423
001
09612
09612
PRE ST TCH INTRSHP
T
LARSEN J M
Majors Only
LARSEN J M
Majors Only
LARSEN J M
Majors Only
6.0
$30
TBA
424
001
09613
09613
K ST TCH INTRSHP
T
6.0
$30
TBA
425
001
09614
09614
1-3 ST TCH INTRSHP
T
6.0
$55
TBA
426
001
09615
09615
CAPSTONE SEMINAR
T 4:00–5:50 pm
2.0
M
M116
B77
PRICE K S
Majors Only
ECONOMICS (130 FOB, 422-2859)
ECON 110 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
WL
ECON
ROBISON S M
257
RB
164 RB
283 SFH
HFAC
01567
01567
01567
01567
ECON PRINC & PROB
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 9:30–10:45 am
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
3.0
SS
MWF
TTH
MWF
250 SWKT
140 JSB
250 SWKT
606
616
626
636
646
01567
01567
01567
01567
01567
T
T
T
T
T
EDGINGTON M
Prev Applc
BERRETT M
HILL C B
Prev Applc
ECON
110H
200
01567
01567
HONORS ECON P & PROB
3.0
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
ECON
199R
350
08735
08735
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
1.0
S
TBA
230
001
01579
01579
ECON DEVELOPMENT
T 8:00–9:15 am
ECON
F274
110
001
002
003
POPE C A
KEARL J R
WIMMER L T
♦ ECON 110 sections 606, 616, 626, 636 and 646 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
DANISH (2054D JKHB, 422-1201)
DANSH 102
001
SONDRUP S P
♦ Enrollment in ECE 426 requires concurrent enrollment in ECE 423, ECE 424, or ECE 425.
1.0
MW
S
123 HRCB
230 MCKB
♦ Application required a semester in advance.
♦ DANCE 500R section 003: Audition required.
003
400
BRIMHALL K C
♦ Application required a semester in advance.
ECE
♦ DANCE 500R sections 001 and 002 are for 1 credit; 400 is for 2 credits.
DANCE 500R
001
SWKT
♦ Application required a semester in advance.
1.0
2.0
680
MWF
F
INTEGRATED CURRIC
Y 8:00–9:50 am
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
Audition Req
♦ Registration for DANCE 493R requires concurrent enrollment in DANCE 490R.
BALLET POINT ADV
Y 3:00–3:30 pm
FL
09191
09191
09191
ECE
04464
04464
3.0
323
001
002
Audition Req
KMB
270
BLRM DANCE PERF CO
2.0
Y 7:00–8:50 am
MWF
7:00–7:50 am
TTH
Y 7:00–8:50 am
MWF
DANCE 493R
001
FL
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (205 MCKB, 422-4077)
2.0
2.5
4.0
MTWTH
STAFF
2:30–4:55 pm
7:30–10:00 pm
5:00–7:25 pm
7:30–10:00 pm
2:30–4:55 pm
T
T
W
W
F
6
6
6
6
255
255
255
255
255
SLCE
SLCE
SLCE
SLCE
SLCE
VERNON R L
BLACKHURST W G
RUSSELL S E
RUSSELL S E
TIMMINS D B
250
MSRB
WIMMER L T
SS
Honors
STAFF
3.0
TTH
C255
ESC
GARDNER B D
49
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
ECON
257
001
01587
01587
INTRNL TRADE & FIN
T 1:35–2:50 pm
378
001
002
003
01572
01572
01572
01572
STATS FOR ECON
T 12:05–1:20 pm
T 1:35–2:50 pm
T 3:00–4:15 pm
380
001
002
003
01566
01566
01566
01566
381
001
002
003
50
3.0
TTH
ECON
W112
BNSN
3.0
TTH
MW
TTH
262 SWKT
3710 HBLL
250 MSRB
BRADFORD S C
EIDE E R
BRADFORD S C
INTRMD PRICE THR 1
3.0
T 8:00–9:15 am
MW
T 8:00–9:15 am
TTH
T 3:00–4:15 pm
MW
3710 HBLL
3710 HBLL
3710 HBLL
WATERS S M
LEFGREN L J
JOHNSON R S
01577
01577
01577
01577
INTERMED MACROECON
3.0
T 9:30–10:45 am
TTH
T 12:05–1:20 pm
MW
T 4:30–5:45 pm
TTH
3710 HBLL
3710 HBLL
3710 HBLL
SPENCER D E
JENSEN M J
SPENCER D E
382
001
002
003
01568
01568
01568
01568
INTRMD PRICE THR 2
3.0
T 8:00–9:15 am
TTH
T 1:35–2:50 pm
TTH
T 3:00–4:15 pm
MW
262 SWKT
3710 HBLL
363 MARB
MACKAY B P
LEFGREN L J
POPE R D
388
001
01580
01580
01580
003
01580
3712
102
3710
102
3710
102
RANSOM M R
002
INTRO ECONOMETRICS
T 12:05–1:20 pm
7:00–8:50 pm
T 3:00–4:15 pm
7:00–8:50 pm
T 4:30–5:45 pm
7:00–8:50 pm
ECON
ECON
ECON
413R
001
01617
01617
TOPCS EC THEORY
T 3:00–4:15 pm
430
001
01619
01619
GROWTH & DEVELOPMT
3.0
T 3:00–4:15 pm
TTH
440
001
08622
08622
NAT RES ENVIR ECON
3.0
T 9:30–10:45 am
MW
MW
HBLL
SWKT
HBLL
SWKT
HBLL
SWKT
RANSOM M R
EIDE E R
240
SWKT
STAFF
3710
MONETARY THRY & PLCY
3.0
T 12:05–1:20 pm
TTH
3710
459
001
07658
07658
INTL MONETARY THEO
3.0
T 4:30–5:45 pm
MW
374
ECON
465
001
10020
10020
HEALTH ECONOMICS
T 12:05–2:35 pm
ECON
474
001
01628
01628
TOPICS ECON HIST
T 4:30–5:45 pm
475
001
01629
01629
PUBLIC ECONOMICS
T 9:30–10:45 am
478
001
01571
01571
GAME THEORY & ECON
3.0
T 1:35–2:50 pm
MW
ECON
WELFARE ECON
T 12:05–1:20 pm
ECON
588
001
01634
01634
ECONOMETRICS
T 3:00–4:15 pm
HBLL
346 MARB
W141 BNSN
EDLF
EDLF
JENSEN F E
JENSEN F E
HBLL
MACKAY B P
MARB
PHILLIPS K L
3710
HBLL
STAFF
C285
ESC
POPE C L
490
001
06143
06143
SENIOR PAPER
S
TBA
498R
001
01640
01640
READINGS IN ECON
S
TBA
C255
MW
09824
09824
EDUC & COMMON DEV
3.0
Y 11:00–12:30 pm
MW
LAMBSON V E
170
FOB
MCDONALD J B
343
452
001
002
003
004
005
006
06098
06098
06098
06098
06098
06098
06098
FOUNDATIONS OF ED
Y 4:00–5:40 pm
Y 4:00–5:40 pm
Y 4:00–5:40 pm
Y 4:00–5:40 pm
Y 6:00–7:40 pm
Y 6:00–7:40 pm
MCKB
GEO-JAJA M A
2.0
M
T
W
TH
T
TH
238 MCKB
230 MCKB
230 MCKB
319 MCKB
166 MCKB
359 MCKB
06098
T
6:00–9:40 pm
W
6
609
001
105
02469
02469
02469
SCHOOL PRINCIPAL
Y 4:00–6:40 pm
S 8:00–10:40 am
TH
W
614
001
06013
06013
EDUC DIVERSE POP
Y 6:00–8:40 pm
W
EDLF
620
105
06015
06015
EDUCATIONAL FINANC
S 12:00–2:40 pm
W
3.0
EDLF
631
001
02480
02480
TCH LRN RSCH PRCT
Y 4:00–6:40 pm
2.0
M
632R
001
002
105
06042
06042
06042
06042
FIELD PRACTICUM
S
S
S 11:00–11:40 am
TBA
TBA
W
634R
001
002
003
004
005
06021
06021
06021
06021
06021
06021
DOCTORAL INTRNSHP
V 6.0
S
TBA
S
TBA
Y
TBA
S
TBA
S
TBA
635R
105
09734
09734
INTERNSHIP SEMINAR
S 6:00–7:50 pm
W
V 3.0
641
001
10761
10761
QUANT REASONING 2
Y 4:00–6:50 pm
3.0
645
001
10762
10762
QUANT METHODS EDUC
Y 4:00–6:50 pm
M
3.0
650
105
09735
09735
EDUCATION POLICY
Y 3:00–5:50 pm
3.0
EDLF
EDLF
ESC
STAFF
SWKT
LAMBSON V E
EDLF
262
363
001
636
EDLF
3.0
TTH
FOB
WILLARDSON J D
WILLARDSON J D
RICHARDS A L
RICHARDS A L
WILLIAMS E J
WILLARDSON J D
♦ EDLF 452 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City. This is a 2nd block class.
3.0
TTH
170
3.0
♦ A student may not enroll in EDLF 452 while doing student teaching.
3.0
F
MW
♦ All EDLF 105 sections for LPP students only.
POPE C A
3.0
TTH
TTH
STAFF
3.0
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND FOUNDATIONS (310 MCKB, 422-4291)
EDLF
01623
01623
ECON
07836
07836
V 6.0
TBA
346
SLCE
JACOBS P B
EDLF 515R offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required). Some sections also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
MARB
453
001
ECON
582
001
JENSEN M J
374
FINANCIAL ECON
T 8:00–9:15 am
T 1:35–2:50 pm
ECON
ECON
EDLF
00072
00072
00072
ECON
HONORS THESIS
S
V 5.0
450
001
002
ECON
08846
08846
3.0
TTH
T
TTH
W
MW
TH
♦ ECON 413R section 001 will study Economics of Education.
ECON
499R
001
KEARL J R
EDLF
1.0
STAFF
EDLF
V 2.0
STAFF
3.0
343 MCKB
319 MCKB
MATTHEWS L J
MATTHEWS L J
359
MCKB
MAYES C T
319
MCKB
WILLARDSON J D
168
MCKB
MAYES C T
319
MCKB
Dept Approve
319
MCKB
WILLARDSON J D
WILLIAMS E J
POULSEN D P
HITE J D
HITE S J
RANDALL E V
FERRIN S E
MAYES C T
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
3.0
Dept Approve
V 6.0
T
W
TBA
319
MCKB
POULSEN D P
1143
SWKT
HILTON S C
1143
SWKT
HILTON S C
319
MCKB
RANDALL E V
Dept Approve
EDLF
656
001
10764
10764
BEST PRAC IN EDUC
Y 2:00–3:50 pm
658
001
06025
06025
POLTCL ASPCTS EDUC
Y 4:00–6:40 pm
T
2.0
661
001
10765
10765
THEORY & DEVELPMNT
Y 4:00–6:40 pm
M
3.0
663
001
09736
09736
EDUC CULTURE & DEV
Y 5:00–7:40 pm
T
3.0
670R
001
06022
06022
SEMINAR IN EDUC
Y 5:00–7:40 pm
V 3.0
694R
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
02492
02492
02492
02492
02492
02492
02492
02492
02492
02492
02492
INDEPENDENT STUDY
S 1:00–3:40 pm
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
695R
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
08423
08423
08423
08423
08423
08423
08423
08423
08423
08423
INDEPENDENT RSCH
S 11:00–12:40 pm
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
TH
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
698R
001
002
10054
10054
10054
MASTER’S PROJECT
S
S
TBA
TBA
EDLF
699R
001
09754
09754
MASTER’S THESIS
S
EDLF
720
001
08545
08545
NORM ASPECT ED POL
Y 4:00–6:40 pm
W
3.0
782
001
06038
06038
CONST LAW AND EDUC
Y 4:00–6:40 pm
TH
3.0
795
001
002
003
02502
02502
02502
02502
RESRCH RPTG TECHNI
3.0
S
TBA
S
TBA
S 4:00–6:40 pm
TH
799R
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
06133
06133
06133
06133
06133
06133
06133
06133
06133
06133
06133
DISSERTATION
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING (459 CB, 422-4012)
2.0
TH
319
MCKB
MATTHEWS L J
160
MCKB
FERRIN S E
160
MCKB
HOLSINGER D B
319
MCKB
GEO-JAJA M A
166
MCKB
HOLSINGER D B
319
MCKB
RANDALL E V
HITE S J
RICHARDS A L
FERRIN S E
MATTHEWS L J
MAYES C T
BAUGH S C
HITE J D
GEO-JAJA M A
WILLIAMS E J
Dept
Dept
Dept
Dept
Dept
Dept
Dept
Dept
Dept
Dept
Approve
Approve
Approve
Approve
Approve
Approve
Approve
Approve
Approve
Approve
♦ CS 224, EC EN 224: Please enroll in one lecture (sections 011 or 002), and one lab section (sections 003-007).
RANDALL E V
HITE S J
RICHARDS A L
FERRIN S E
MATTHEWS L J
MAYES C T
BAUGH S C
HITE J D
HOLSINGER D B
Dept
Dept
Dept
Dept
Dept
Dept
Dept
Dept
Approve
Approve
Approve
Approve
Approve
Approve
Approve
Approve
EC EN
STAFF
STAFF
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
EC EN
EDLF
EDLF
EDLF
EDLF
EDLF
EDLF
EDLF
EDLF
EDLF
EDLF
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
TH
EC EN
EC EN
124
001
002
1017801 COMPUTER SYSTEMS
1017801 Y 8:00–9:15 am
1017801 Y 9:30–10:45 am
199R
350
08778
08778
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 3.0
Y
TBA
212
001
10040
10040
002
10040
003
10040
CIRCUITS
T 8:00–8:50 am
3:00–3:50 pm
3:00–5:50 pm
T 8:00–8:50 am
4:00–4:50 pm
3:00–5:50 pm
Y 8:00–8:50 am
4:00–4:50 pm
9:00–11:50 am
V 3.0
T
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
EC EN
V 3.0
319
MCKB
EC EN
V 6.0
224
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
DIGITAL SYSTEMS
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
T 12:00–2:50 pm
T 12:00–2:50 pm
T 3:00–5:50 pm
T 3:00–5:50 pm
T 3:00–5:50 pm
MWF
MWF
T
TH
T
W
TH
301
001
01690
01690
002
01690
ELEMENTS ELEC ENGR
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
3:00–5:50 pm
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
12:00–2:50 pm
MWF
M
MWF
T
313
001
06650
06650
002
06650
317
001
002
01684
01684
01684
324
001
0976103 COMP SYSTEM ARCH
0976103 Y 8:00–9:20 am
4:00–4:50 pm
0976103 Y 8:00–9:20 am
4:00–4:50 pm
0976103 Y 9:30–10:50 am
4:00–4:50 pm
0976103 Y 9:30–10:50 am
4:00–4:50 pm
L
L
L
L
L
STAFF
160
MCKB
RANDALL E V
160
MCKB
FERRIN S E
EC EN
EC EN
002
TBA
FERRIN S E
HITE S J
STAFF
Dept Approve
RANDALL E V
MATTHEWS L J
RICHARDS A L
FERRIN S E
MAYES C T
HITE S J
BAUGH S C
WILLIAMS E J
HITE J D
GEO-JAJA M A
Dept
Dept
Dept
Dept
Dept
Dept
Dept
Dept
Dept
Dept
003
004
V18.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
Approve
Approve
Approve
Approve
Approve
Approve
Approve
Approve
Approve
Approve
EC EN
EC EN
360
001
01702
01702
002
01702
361
001
002
003
06814
06814
06814
06814
1170
1170
5.0
MTTHF
TTH
W
MTTHF
TF
TH
MTTHF
MW
W
1017901
1017901
1017901
1017901
1017901
1017901
1017901
1017901
V 6.0
TBA
3.0
TTH
TTH
TMCB
TMCB
ROPER P R
ROPER P R
STAFF
$50
381
406
428
381
406
428
381
406
428
3.0
2015
2015
414
414
414
414
414
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
JENSEN M A
Lab Included
JENSEN M A
Lab Included
JENSEN M A
$11
JKHB
JKHB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
NELSON B E
NELSON B E
PORET M S
PORET M S
PORET M S
PORET M S
PORET M S
Lab Required
Lab Required
256 CB
428 CB
256 CB
428 CB
BEARNSON L W
Lab Included
ELECTRON CKT DES 1
4.0
Y 8:00–8:50 am
MTWF
3:00–3:50 pm
MW
Y 8:00–8:50 am
MTWF
5:00–5:50 pm
MW
254 CB
406 CB
254 CB
406 CB
PETRIE C S
ELECTRONICS LAB 1
Y 3:00–5:50 pm
Y 12:00–2:50 pm
428 CB
428 CB
PETRIE C S
PETRIE C S
V 3.0
$15
BEARNSON L W
PETRIE C S
1.0
T
TH
4.0
TTH
M
TTH
T
TTH
W
TTH
TH
3380
393
3380
393
3380
393
3380
393
LINES AND FIELDS
Y 9:00–9:50 am
4:00–4:50 pm
Y 9:00–9:50 am
4:00–4:50 pm
4.0
MWTHF
TTH
MWTHF
MW
LINES & FIELDS LAB
Y 2:00–4:50 pm
Y 2:00–4:50 pm
Y 2:00–4:50 pm
M
T
W
WSC
CB
WSC
CB
WSC
CB
WSC
CB
ARCHIBALD J K
ARCHIBALD J K
ARCHIBALD J K
ARCHIBALD J K
381 CB
369 CB
381 CB
369 CB
SCHULTZ S M
530
530
530
SCHULTZ S M
SCHULTZ S M
SCHULTZ S M
SCHULTZ S M
1.0
CB
CB
CB
51
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
EC EN
004
005
06814
06814
Y
Y
362
001
10407
10407
002
10407
003
10407
TRANSMISSION LINES
Y 9:00–9:50 am
4:00–4:50 pm
2:00–4:50 pm
Y 9:00–9:50 am
4:00–4:50 pm
2:00–4:50 pm
Y 9:00–9:50 am
4:00–4:50 pm
2:00–4:50 pm
2.0
MWTHF
TTH
M
MWTHF
MW
T
MWTHF
TTH
W
380
001
01678
01678
002
01678
SIGNALS & SYSTEMS
Y 10:00–10:50 am
3:00–3:50 pm
Y 10:00–10:50 am
3:00–3:50 pm
5.0
DAILY
MW
DAILY
TTH
443
001
01691
01691
2:00–4:50 pm
2:00–4:50 pm
52
TH
F
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
530 CB
530 CB
SCHULTZ S M
SCHULTZ S M
♦ Ec En 490 section 005 will work on the Bio-embedded projects
381
369
530
381
369
530
381
369
530
SCHULTZ S M
♦ By add card only.
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
EC EN
SCHULTZ S M
STIRLING W C
STIRLING W C
ELECTRON CKT DES 2
4.0
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
4:00–4:50 pm
M
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
4:00–4:50 pm
W
406 CB
392 CB
406 CB
392 CB
COMER D J
450
001
002
01700
01700
01700
INTRO SEMICOND DEV
3.0
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MTWF
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWTHF
490 CB
490 CB
HAWKINS A R
HAWKINS A R
451
001
07808
07808
INTRO DIG VLSI
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
254 CB
254 CB
MANWARING M L
452
001
002
003
01692
01692
01692
01692
EXP IN IC DEVELOP
Y 2:00–4:50 pm
Y 2:00–4:50 pm
Y 2:00–4:50 pm
COMER D J
487
001
09214
09214
INTRO TO DSP
T 2:00–2:50 pm
3:00–5:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
3:00–5:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
487
487
487
CB
CB
CB
HAWKINS A R
HAWKINS A R
HAWKINS A R
490
001
10195
10195
MWF
T
TH
MWF
W
TH
490
490
490
490
490
490
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
JEFFS B D
JEFFS B D
TEAM DESIGN PROJCT
4.0
Y 9:00–9:50 am
TTH
9:00–9:50 am
WF
10195
Y
9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
10195
Y
9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
10195
S
9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
08681
Y
2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
406
CB
RICE M D
522R
001
01719
01719
SPEC TOPCS CMP SYS
V 3.0
S
TBA
STAFF
002
01719
Y
392
CB
LEE D J
07811
07811
COMPUTER NETWORKS
3.0
Y 9:35–10:50 am
TTH
490
CB
BEARNSON L W
EC EN
543
001
09764
09764
CMOS AMP DESIGN
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
490
CB
COMER D T
560
001
01736
01736
EM WAVE THEORY
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
TTH
406
CB
WARNICK K F
562
001
07819
07819
OPTICAL COMM
Y 9:00–10:15 am
384
CB
SELFRIDGE R H
EC EN
581
001
01742
01742
DETEC/ESTIMAT THRY
3.0
Y 9:30–10:45 am
TTH
406
CB
SWINDLEHURST A
EC EN
621
001
09767
09767
COMP ARITHMETIC
Y 9:00–9:50 am
406
CB
WILDE D K
EC EN
629
001
01725
01725
RECONFIG COMPUTER
3.0
Y 8:00–9:15 am
MW
384
CB
HUTCHINGS B L
648
001
10172
10172
ADV MIXED-SIG CCTS
Y 9:00–9:50 am
125
CB
COMER D T
EC EN
681
001
10752
10752
INVERSE PROBLEMS
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
406
CB
OLIPHANT T E
EC EN
684
001
10753
10753
NONLINEAR SYS THY
Y 8:00–9:15 am
TTH
490
CB
BEARD R W
687
001
06655
06655
DSP
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
490
CB
LONG D G
699R
001
01761
01761
MASTER’S THESIS
Y
EC EN
797R
001
01764
01764
DOCTORATE RESEARCH
V 9.0
Y
TBA
STAFF
EC EN
799R
001
01765
01765
DISSERTATION
Y
STAFF
EC EN
TTH
W
TTH
M
TTH
WF
EC EN
EC EN
250 CTB
400 CB
RICE M D
250 CTB
400 CB
WIRTHLIN M J
2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
3.0
3.0
3.0
TTH
3.0
MWF
250 CTB
122 HRCB
3.0
MWF
3.0
MWF
3.0
3.0
V 9.0
TBA
STAFF
V 9.0
TBA
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (205 MCKB, 422-4077)
♦ Ec En 490 section 004 will work on the Portable MRI project (by add card only)
004
STAFF
ARCHIBALD J K
♦ EC EN 490 section 003 will work on the IEEE Computer Design Project.
003
SPEC TPCS ELEC ENG
V 4.0
S
TBA
MANWARING M L
526
001
EC EN
250 CTB
498 CB
♦ EC EN 490 section 002 will work on the SW Radio project.
002
250 CTB
400 CB
4.0
♦ EC EN 490 Section 001 will work on the Robot Soccor Project.
EC EN
TTH
F
EC EN
EC EN
1.0
M
T
W
9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
♦ Computer Vision.
4.0
MWF
TH
08681
08681
S
♦ By add card only.
01691
09214
002
EC EN
250 CTB
369 CB
250 CTB
369 CB
493R
001
10195
♦ Probability Theory.
SCHULTZ S M
002
002
005
OLIPHANT T E
EL ED
302
001
002
003
09224
09224
09224
09224
E E PLANNING & MGT
Y 8:00–10:50 am
M
Y 8:00–10:50 am
W
Y 11:00–1:50 pm
F
2.0
166 MCKB
220 MCKB
220 MCKB
OLSEN R L
OLSEN R L
CAMPBELL J F
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
004
005
006
09224
09224
09224
Y
Y
Y
8:00–10:50 am
8:00–10:50 am
8:00–10:50 am
F
M
T
341
220
341
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
EVENSEN N A
NEFF L H
SHUMWAY L
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
TUNNELL
JACOBS J
TUNNELL
JACOBS J
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
EL ED
EL ED 340 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ EL ED 340 Section 1-4 are for cohort students.
EL ED
340
001
002
003
004
02648
02648
02648
02648
02648
CHILDREN’S LIT
Y 12:00–1:20 pm
Y 12:00–1:20 pm
Y 1:30–2:50 pm
Y 1:30–2:50 pm
2.0
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
283 MCKB
283 MCKB
283 MCKB
283 MCKB
MO
S
MO
S
Only
Only
Only
Only
02648
02648
Y
Y
5:00–6:50 pm
5:00–6:50 pm
M
TH
283 MCKB
283 MCKB
EL ED
LIVINGSTON N B
STAFF
EL ED
02648
T
5:00–6:50 pm
W
351
001
002
003
004
400
08689
08689
08689
08689
08689
08689
EE
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
MULTICULT EDUC
12:00–2:50 pm
12:00–2:50 pm
12:00–2:50 pm
12:00–2:50 pm
5:00–6:50 pm
M
T
W
TH
M
6
294
SLCE
SORENSEN M
166
359
238
160
359
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
BIRRELL
BIRRELL
BIRRELL
STAFF
BIRRELL
2.0
EL ED
JR
JR
JR
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Only
Only
Only
Only
JR
♦ El Ed 354: Practicum will be held February 26-March 24.
EL ED
354
001
002
003
004
005
006
10062
10062
10062
10062
10062
10062
10062
LITERACY PRACT 1
T
T
T
T
T
T
EL ED
1.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
ALPNE
ALPNE
JORDN
NEBO
PROVO
WASTC
DIST
DIST
DIST
DIST
DIST
DIST
OLSEN R L
OLSEN R L
CAMPBELL J F
EVENSEN N A
NEFF L H
SHUMWAY L
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
EL ED
355
001
002
003
004
005
006
10063
10063
10063
10063
10063
10063
10063
LITERACY PRACT 2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
356
001
002
003
004
005
006
02614
02614
02614
02614
02614
02614
02614
TEACH RDG & LANG ART
2.0
Y 8:00–10:50 am
F
Y 8:00–9:25 am
TTH
Y 8:00–10:50 am
M
Y 8:00–9:25 am
MW
Y 8:00–10:50 am
F
Y 10:00–11:25 am
MW
EL ED
1.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
ALPNE
JORDN
NEBO
NEBO
PROVO
URBAN
DIST
DIST
DIST
DIST
DIST
DIST
OLSEN R L
CAMPBELL J F
EVENSEN N A
EVENSEN N A
NEFF L H
SHUMWAY L
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
238
220
355
230
230
230
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
ELDREDGE J L
ELDREDGE J L
BORUP B A
MORRISON T G
FISHER D M
TYRA S K
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
276
MCKB
HALL K M
Prev Applc
ELDREDGE J L
BORUP B A
LIVINGSTON N B
SABEY B L
BORUP B A
YOUNG J R
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
EL ED
EL ED
02614
Y
8:00–9:50 am
357
001
002
003
004
005
006
02645
02645
02645
02645
02645
02645
02645
TEACH RDG & LANG ART
2.0
Y 9:30–10:50 am
TTH
Y 8:00–10:50 am
TH
Y 9:30–10:50 am
TTH
Y 8:00–9:25 am
TTH
Y 8:00–10:50 am
T
Y 8:00–10:50 am
F
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
WF
2.0
W
T
M
W
F
TH
277
277
277
343
277
277
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
010
09226
Y
1:00–2:50 pm
363
001
002
003
004
08693
08693
08693
08693
08693
EE
Y
Y
Y
Y
TEACH SCIENCE
12:00–2:50 pm
12:00–2:50 pm
12:00–2:50 pm
12:00–2:50 pm
TTH
277
MCKB
SMITH S Z
Prev Applc
2.0
M
T
W
TH
26 MCKB
26 MCKB
26 MCKB
26 MCKB
TOLMAN M N
SMITH L K
TOLMAN M N
SMITH L K
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Only
Only
Only
Only
26 MCKB
26 MCKB
JENSEN A H
JENSEN A H
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010
400
08693
08693
Y
Y
8:00–9:50 am
5:00–6:50 pm
TTH
W
365
001
002
003
004
400
401
02477
02477
02477
02477
02477
02477
02477
EE
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
TCH SOCIAL STUD
12:00–2:50 pm
12:00–2:50 pm
12:00–2:50 pm
12:00–2:50 pm
4:00–5:50 pm
6:00–7:50 pm
M
T
W
TH
T
T
372
001
002
003
004
005
006
09231
09231
09231
09231
09231
09231
09231
EE
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
INSTR & ASSESS
8:00–10:50 am
8:00–10:50 am
8:00–10:50 am
8:00–10:50 am
8:00–10:50 am
8:00–10:50 am
M
F
F
M
W
T
2.0
230
230
230
355
168
168
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
OVESON J J
OVESON J J
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
Prev Applc
Prev Applc
341
220
343
343
341
160
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
TUTTLE M
CAMPBELL J F
EVENSEN N A
EVENSEN N A
NEFF L H
WELLING M J
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
2.0
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
230 MCKB
276 MCKB
220 MCKB
230 MCKB
166 MCKB
280 MCKB
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
400R
001
002
003
004
005
006
02490
02490
02490
02490
02490
02490
02490
EL
T
T
T
T
T
T
ST TCH INTRNSHP
8:00–4:00 pm
8:00–4:00 pm
8:00–4:00 pm
8:00–4:00 pm
8:00–4:00 pm
8:00–4:00 pm
450
400
09840
09840
FND BILING/ESL ED
Y 4:00–6:50 pm
V12.0
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
ALPNE
JORDN
NEBO
PROVO
URBAN
WASTC
$55
DIST
DIST
DIST
DIST
DIST
DIST
OLSEN R L
CAMPBELL J F
EVENSEN N A
NEFF L H
WELLING M J
SHUMWAY L
MCKB
STAFF
Prev
Prev
Prev
Prev
Prev
Prev
Applc
Applc
Applc
Applc
Applc
Applc
2.0
TH
280
♦ EL ED 477R: Orientation session required. Times to be announced.
EL ED
EL ED
♦ EL ED 356 section 010 is for ECE majors.
010
TEACH MATH
8:00–10:50 am
8:00–10:50 am
8:00–10:50 am
8:00–10:50 am
8:00–10:50 am
8:00–10:50 am
♦ EL ED 400: Student teachers must attend their designated meeting on the first day of the semester.
♦ EL ED 355: Practicum will be held February 26-March 24.
EL ED
EE
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
♦ EL ED 363 section 010 is for ECE majors.
♦ EL ED 340 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
09226
09226
09226
09226
09226
09226
09226
♦ EL ED 361 section 010 is for ECE majors.
♦ Contact 422-4079 or 422-7080 to register for El Ed 340 sections 400 and 401.
400
401
361
001
002
003
004
005
006
EL ED
477R
001
09915
09915
PRAC BILINGUAL/ESL
S
3.0
493R
001
05668
05668
INDEP READ OR PROJ
V 4.0
S
TBA
496R
001
02535
02535
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V12.0
S
TBA
TBA
HALES V E
STAFF
$55
ERICKSON L B
EL ED 515R offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required). Some sections online at http://elearn.byu.edu
EL ED
515R
626
06825
06825
READING
T
V 3.0
TBA
SLCE
MORRISON T G
53
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
54
EL ED 533 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
EL ED
EL ED
EL ED
EL ED
EL ED
EL ED
EL ED
EL ED
EL ED
620
001
400
08839
08839
08839
ORG & ADM READG PROG
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
M
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
M
2.0
635
001
400
08434
08434
08434
MATH IN ELEM EDUCA
Y 6:00–7:50 pm
W
Y 6:00–7:50 pm
W
2.0
636
001
400
08435
08435
08435
SOC STDES IN EL ED
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
2.0
W
W
660
001
400
08840
08840
08840
HIST.FOUND.IN READ
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
T
T
680R
001
400
636
08441
08441
08441
08441
PROFESS INTERNSHIP
V 6.0
S
TBA
S
TBA
T
TBA
693R
001
400
08443
08443
08443
DIRCT INDIV STUDY
S
S
TBA
TBA
695R
001
400
08444
08444
08444
INDEP RESEARCH
S
S
TBA
TBA
696R
001
400
08445
08445
08445
PROFESS EDUC PROJE
V 6.0
S
TBA
S
TBA
TUNNELL M O
TUNNELL M O
699R
001
400
06554
06554
06554
MASTER’S THESIS
S
S
TUNNELL M O
TUNNELL M O
743
001
400
08861
08861
08861
ORAL LANG ACQUISIT
Y 6:00–7:50 pm
Y 6:00–7:50 pm
T
T
780R
001
400
08446
08446
08446
PROFES INTERNSHIP
S
S
TBA
TBA
793R
001
400
08495
08495
08495
DIR INDIV STUDY
S
S
TBA
TBA
795R
001
400
08494
08494
08494
INDEPENDENT RSRCH
V 6.0
S
TBA
S
TBA
TUNNELL M O
TUNNELL M O
799R
001
400
08448
08448
08448
DISSERTATION
S
S
TUNNELL M O
TUNNELL M O
319
319
MCKB
MCKB
STAFF
STAFF
351
351
MCKB
MCKB
SMITH S Z
SMITH S Z
280
280
MCKB
MCKB
CHILCOAT G
CHILCOAT G
351
351
MCKB
MCKB
STAFF
STAFF
SLCE
TUNNELL M O
TUNNELL M O
MORRISON T G
ENG T
503
001
EL ED
EL ED
EL ED
EL ED
ADV APPL ENG MTH 2
3.0
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
406
CB
FRANZ R O
ENGLISH (3146 JKHB, 422-3053)
ENGL 115 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ ENGL 115 section 001 will be computer intensive.
ENGL
115
001
01833
01833
WRITING & READING
Y 8:00–8:50 am
3.0
E
MWF
1122
JKHB
STAFF
Intensive
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTHF
MWF
MWF
TTHF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTHF
TTHF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
1122
290
1103
1101
2181
384
C266
W003
111
F556
366
235
680
F556
1015
319
1101
240
241
290
JKHB
TNRB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
CB
ESC
BNSN
TMCB
HFAC
MARB
RB
SWKT
HFAC
JKHB
MCKB
JKHB
BRMB
MSRB
TNRB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
WAHLQUIST E
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Intensive
MWF
1122
JKHB
STAFF
Intensive
MWF
TTHF
TTHF
MWF
TTH
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTHF
TTH
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTHF
1122
343
F556
384
133
270
W012
241
174
111
1101
240
211
110
238
JKHB
MCKB
HFAC
CB
TMCB
BRMB
BNSN
MSRB
JSB
TMCB
JKHB
BRMB
MSRB
HGB
MCKB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
THAYER D H
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Intensive
MWF
1122
JKHB
STAFF
Intensive
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
MWF
MWF
1122 JKHB
2181 JKHB
1123 JKHB
290 TNRB
290 TNRB
1119 JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Intensive
♦ ENGL 115 section 002 will be computer intensive.
2.0
V 4.0
TUNNELL M O
TUNNELL M O
V 6.0
TUNNELL M O
TUNNELL M O
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
019
020
021
022
023
024
2.0
351
351
MCKB
MCKB
STAFF
STAFF
V 8.0
TUNNELL M O
TUNNELL M O
V 4.0
TUNNELL M O
TUNNELL M O
V12.0
TBA
TBA
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
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01833
01833
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
8:00–8:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
12:20–12:50 pm
♦ ENGL 115 section 025 will be computer intensive.
025
EL ED
10570
10570
01833
Y
12:00–12:50 pm
♦ ENGL 115 section 026 will be computer intensive.
026
027
028
029
030
031
032
033
034
035
036
037
038
039
040
01833
01833
01833
01833
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01833
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01833
01833
01833
01833
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Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
12:00–12:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
12:05–1:20 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:35–2:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
♦ ENGL 115 section 041 will be computer intensive.
ENGINEERING SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY (270 CB, 422-4327)
ENG T
ENG T
200
400
07155
07155
GLOBAL TECH ISSUES
Y 4:00–7:00 pm
T
3.0
498
001
01792
01792
INTERNATIONAL PROJ
0.5
Y
TBA
041
01833
Y
3:00–3:50 pm
♦ ENGL 115 section 042 will be computer intensive.
SS
250
CTB
EREKSON T L
COX J J
042
043
044
045
046
047
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
3:00–3:50
3:00–3:50
3:00–3:50
3:00–4:15
4:00–4:50
4:00–4:50
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
048
049
050
051
052
053
054
055
056
057
058
059
060
061
062
063
064
065
066
067
400
401
402
403
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
8:00–8:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
8:00–9:15 am
8:00–9:15 am
9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
12:05–1:20 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:35–2:50 pm
1:35–2:50 pm
5:10–6:25 pm
5:10–6:25 pm
5:10–6:25 pm
5:10–6:25 pm
MWF
MWF
TTHF
TTH
TTH
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTHF
TTH
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
1161
1169
1172
1159
1161
1159
1161
1169
1161
1169
1159
1161
1169
211
1159
1161
1169
1172
1159
1161
2153
2181
1011
1124
CONF
CONF
CONF
CONF
CONF
CONF
CONF
CONF
CONF
CONF
CONF
CONF
CONF
MSRB
CONF
CONF
CONF
CONF
CONF
CONF
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
ENGL 218R offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
ENGL
01833
01833
01833
01833
01833
T
T
T
T
T
ENGL
195
400
08557
08557
INTRO TO ENGL MAJR
T 4:00–4:50 pm
TH
1.0
ENGL
200
001
002
003
004
005
006
400
06839
06839
06839
06839
06839
06839
06839
06839
WRITING & RHETORIC
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 9:35–10:50 am
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
Y 5:10–6:25 pm
3.0
200H
201
202
06839
06839
06839
HON WRITING & RHET
3.0
T 12:05–1:20 pm
TTH
T 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
E
202
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
08860
08860
08860
08860
08860
08860
08860
08860
MSTPCS WORLD LIT 2
3.0
Y 8:00–9:15 am
TTH
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
Y 12:05–1:20 pm
TTH
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
MWF
CV2
1103
1123
1123
2181
1124
1124
1124
ENGL
ENGL
2:30–4:55
5:00–7:25
5:00–7:25
5:00–7:25
2:30–4:55
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
M
M
T
W
F
6
6
6
6
355
355
348
363
307
SLCE
SLCE
SLCE
SLCE
SLCE
SPENCER K L
CHAMBERLAIN A
LARSON A S
CHAMBERLAIN A
BLACKMUN E M
456
MARB
MCINELLY B C
1119
2181
290
290
290
290
1101
JKHB
JKHB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
JKHB
STEED J P
STEED J P
WALL M H
STAFF
GEE S
GEE S
STAFF
290 TNRB
1127 JKHB
MCINELLY B C
BOSWELL G M
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
STAFF
TALBOT J C
TALBOT J C
STAFF
HATCH D A
HATCH D A
STAFF
ENGL
636
08860
T
202H
200
08860
08860
HONORS WORLD LIT 2
3.0
Y 12:05–1:20 pm
TTH
5:00–7:25 pm
T
6
385
SLCE
GUYON S L
CV2
1106
JKHB
YOUNG B W
ENGL
ENGL
1131
1119
1131
1131
2181
1127
1103
1119
1101
1101
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
LARSEN L E
STAFF
JOHNSON K
JORGENSEN B W
HOWE S
YOUNG M B
CLARK G
HATCH W S
NEWELL N K
STAFF
01852
01852
SHAKESPEARE
Y 9:00–9:50 am
3.0
AL
1103
JKHB
SIEGFRIED B R
235
001
01847
01847
MASTERPCS AMER LIT
3.0
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
AL
1103
JKHB
ELIASON E A
236
001
002
01848
01848
01848
MASTERPCS ENG LIT
Y 8:00–9:15 am
Y 11:00–11:50 am
AL
1122 JKHB
1124 JKHB
MARLER M G
STEED J P
MWF
3.0
TTH
MWF
ENGL 251 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL
251
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
400
01843
01843
01843
01843
01843
01843
01843
01843
01843
01843
01843
FUND LITERARY INT
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
Y 5:10–7:40 pm
3.0
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
T
1106
1127
1127
1131
2181
2181
1127
2181
1127
1127
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
DAY S
EASTLEY A C
MUHLESTEIN D K
GEE S
THAYER D H
WALL M H
MARLER M G
STEADMAN L L
STAFF
BIRD C P
ENGL 291 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
ENGL
Honors
Honors
291
001
01850
01850
002
003
400
01850
01850
01850
BRIT LIT HISTORY 1
Y 9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 5:10–7:40 pm
3.0
MWF
F
F
MWF
MWF
T
205 JRCB
103 JSB
106 JSB
2181 JKHB
1122 JKHB
1106 JKHB
BURTON G O
PETERSEN Z N
PETERSEN Z N
STAFF
ENGL 292 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
ENGL
Honors
292
001
002
003
08558
08558
08558
08558
400
08558
BRIT LIT HISTORY 2
Y 9:35–10:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 11:00–11:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
Y 5:10–7:40 pm
3.0
TTH
MWF
MWF
F
F
TH
1123
1124
250
106
103
1106
JKHB
JKHB
JRCB
JSB
JSB
JKHB
STAFF
THORNE-MURPHY
GEARY E A
STAFF
ENGL 293 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
ENGL
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
3.0
TTH
MWF
MWF
TTH
TTH
MWF
W
W
TH
T
232
001
♦ ENGL 202 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
ENGL
CREATIVE WRITING
Y 8:00–9:15 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 12:00–1:20 pm
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 5:10–7:40 pm
Y 5:10–7:40 pm
Y 5:10–7:40 pm
Y 5:10–7:40 pm
ENGL 230 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
E
MWF
MWF
TTH
TTH
MWF
MWF
MW
01839
01839
01839
01839
01839
01839
01839
01839
01839
01839
01839
ENGL 220 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
♦ ENGL 115 sections 606, 616, 626, 636 and 646 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
606
616
626
636
646
218R
001
002
003
004
005
006
400
401
402
403
293
001
08562
08562
AMER LIT HISTORY
Y 8:00–9:15 am
3.0
TTH
1123
JKHB
CHRISTIANSON F
55
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
ENGL
ENGL
002
08562
Y
003
400
56
08562
08562
Y
Y
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
5:10–7:40 pm
MWF
F
F
MWF
W
3714 HBLL
106 JSB
103 JSB
1103 JKHB
1106 JKHB
311
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
400
01845
01845
01845
01845
01845
01845
01845
01845
01845
WRIT ABT ART & HUM
Y 8:00–9:15 am
Y 9:30–10:45 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
Y 5:10–7:40 pm
TTH
TTH
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
MWF
W
311H
200
01845
01845
HON WRIT ART & HUM
3.0
Y 9:35–10:50 am
TTH
3.0
CUTLER E S
STEED J P
STAFF
AW
154
123
290
290
212
154
1101
1123
HRCB
HRCB
TNRB
TNRB
JRCB
HRCB
JKHB
JKHB
STAFF
BLACK D M
HATCH D A
HATCH D A
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
154
HRCB
STAFF
312
001
002
003
004
005
400
06224
06224
06224
06224
06224
06224
06224
PERSUASIVE WRITING
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
Y 5:10–7:40 pm
Honors
ENGL
3.0
AW
1119 JKHB
F534 HFAC
154 HRCB
1103 JKHB
1101 JKHB
1122 JKHB
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TH
STAFF
BOSWELL L
BOSWELL L
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
ENGL
313
001
002
003
004
005
006
400
08559
08559
08559
08559
08559
08559
08559
08559
EXPOS WRTNG/EL ED
Y 8:00–9:15 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 12:05–1:20 pm
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
Y 5:10–7:40 pm
TTH
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
TTH
W
3.0
ENGL
314
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
400
10285
10285
10285
10285
10285
10285
10285
10285
10285
10285
WRITING ABOUT LIT
Y 8:00–9:15 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 12:05–1:20 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
Y 5:10–7:40 pm
TTH
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
MWF
MWF
T
AW
3.0
290
154
154
1123
109
133
1127
TNRB
HRCB
HRCB
JKHB
TMCB
TMCB
JKHB
GEE S
BLACK S J
BLACK S J
RUDY J T
CLARK L R
CLARK L R
STAFF
AW
1101
109
123
116
154
154
154
154
1122
JKHB
TMCB
HRCB
HRCB
HRCB
HRCB
HRCB
HRCB
JKHB
PERRY D R
MARLER M D
STAFF
MILLER S H
MILLER S H
CHRISTIANSON F
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
636
10285
T
12:00–2:25 pm
T
6
SLCE
FIDEL M W
355
ENGL
315
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
01837
01837
01837
01837
01837
01837
01837
01837
01837
01837
WRTNG IN SOC SCI
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 8:00–9:15 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 9:30–10:45 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
3.0
MWF
MWF
TTH
MWF
MWF
TTH
MWF
MWF
MWF
AW
1124
154
230
3238
W009
1172
1131
F274
241
JKHB
HRCB
BRMB
WSC
BNSN
CONF
JKHB
HFAC
MSRB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
PAUL D
STAFF
STAFF
12:00–12:50 pm
12:05–1:20 pm
12:05–1:20 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:35–2:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
3:00–4:15 pm
4:00–4:50 pm
5:10–6:25 pm
5:10–6:25 pm
5:10–7:40 pm
5:10–7:40 pm
MWF
TTH
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
MWF
TTH
MWF
MW
TTH
W
TH
1123
680
341
214
F474
1123
1131
154
1103
1131
1131
2181
1103
JKHB
SWKT
MCKB
JRCB
HFAC
JKHB
JKHB
HRCB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
PAUL D
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
JACKSON S
STAFF
JACKSON S
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
626
636
01837
01837
T
T
7:30–10:00 pm
5:00–7:25 pm
T
W
6
6
315H
200
201
01837
01837
01837
HNRS WRTNG SOC SCI
3.0
Y 8:00–9:15 am
TTH
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
385 SLCE
367 SLCE
GUYON S L
STEWART S B
AW
C460 ESC
W010 BNSN
STAFF
STAFF
AW
1123 JKHB
F534 HFAC
W005 BNSN
W006 BNSN
212 JRCB
116 HRCB
F550 HFAC
STAFF
STAFF
WALL M H
STAFF
NICKELL S S
STAFF
WALL M H
Honors
Honors
316
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
01857
01857
01857
01857
01857
01857
01857
01857
TECHNICAL WRITING
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 8:00–9:15 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 9:30–10:45 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 11:00–11:50 am
3.0
MWF
TTH
MWF
MWF
TTH
MWF
MWF
♦ ENGL 316 section 008 is computer intensive.
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
01857
01857
01857
01857
01857
01857
01857
01857
01857
01857
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
11:00–11:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
12:05–1:20 pm
12:05–1:20 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:35–2:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
4:00–4:50 pm
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
MWF
MWF
212
1101
W010
125
2159
1123
121
W009
1114
1106
JRCB
JKHB
BNSN
HRCB
JKHB
JKHB
TMCB
BNSN
JKHB
JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
BLACK D M
NICKELL S S
EASTLEY A C
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
MWF
MW
TTH
W
TH
W
W010
154
154
2173
1109
1131
BNSN
HRCB
HRCB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
♦ ENGL 316 section 018 is computer intensive.
018
400
401
402
403
404
♦ ENGL 314 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
ENGL 315 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
ENGL 316 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL 313 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required).
ENGL
01837
01837
01837
01837
01837
01837
01837
01837
01837
01837
01837
01837
01837
♦ ENGL 315 sections 626 and 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
AW
ENGL 312 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
400
401
402
403
01857
01857
01857
01857
01857
01857
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
9:00–9:50 am
5:10–6:25 pm
5:10–6:25 pm
5:10–7:40 pm
5:10–7:40 pm
7:45–10:15 pm
♦ ENGL 316 sections 626 and 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
626
636
01857
01857
T
T
12:00–2:25 pm
7:30–10:00 pm
TH
TH
316H
200
201
01857
01857
01857
HONORS TECH WRTG
Y 9:35–10:50 am
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
TTH
TTH
317
001
10593
10593
WRIT NON-FICTION
Y 12:05–1:20 pm
TTH
318R
001
01858
01858
WRITING FICTION
Y 12:05–1:20 pm
6
6
3.0
355 SLCE
329 SLCE
FIDEL M W
LARSON A S
AW
1122
125
JKHB
HRCB
ZIMMERMAN B L
BLACK D M
212
JRCB
LARSEN L E
1101
JKHB
BENNION J S
3.0
3.0
TTH
Honors
Honors
002
01858
Y
1:35–2:50 pm
TTH
1119
JKHB
THAYER D H
1124
JKHB
STAFF
♦ ENGL 318R Section 400 will teach science fiction and fantasy.
400
01858
Y
5:10–7:40 pm
W
ENGL 362 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
ENGL
362
001
01883
01883
19C-20C AMER LIT
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
3.0
TTH
ENGL 319R offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
ENGL 363 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL
ENGL
319R
001
01859
01859
WRITING POETRY
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
3.0
MWF
1131
JKHB
JOHNSON K
ENGl 320R offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
ENGL
320R
001
002
06498
06498
06498
WRIT CHILD & ADOL
Y 9:35–10:50 am
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
3.0
TTH
TTH
1131
1131
JKHB
JKHB
MARLER M D
STAFF
W
1122
JKHB
WALTON E D
♦ ENGL 320R Section 400 will study picture books.
ENGL
400
06498
Y
5:10–7:40 pm
329
001
002
09434
09434
09434
TCHG GRAMMAR/USAGE
3.0
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
ENGL
ENGL
JOHSTONEAUX R
JOHSTONEAUX R
333
001
01865
01865
THE ENGLISH NOVEL
Y 8:00–9:15 am
3.0
TTH
1124
JKHB
336
001
002
01867
01867
01867
THE AMERICAN NOVEL
3.0
Y 9:35–10:50 am
TTH
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
TTH
1119
1124
JKHB
JKHB
345
001
01849
01849
LITERATURE & FILM
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
01885
01885
LIT OF AMER WEST
Y 9:35–10:50 am
TTH
365
001
002
09436
09436
09436
AMER LIT 1960-PRES
Y 12:05–1:20 pm
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
2181
JKHB
STAFF
1103
JKHB
SNYDER P A
1103 JKHB
1124 JKHB
SNYDER P A
LARSEN L E
1106
JKHB
BURTON G O
2181
JKHB
PETERSEN Z N
1114
JKHB
JOHNSON K
154
HRCB
STAFF
1080
JKHB
SORENSEN P J
1119
JKHB
WALKER S C
3.0
3.0
TTH
TTH
MWF
371
001
01891
01891
ENGL LIT TO 1500
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
ENGL
372
001
01892
01892
ENGL LIT 1500-1603
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
ENGL
373
001
01893
01893
ENGL LIT 1660-1780
Y 11:00–11:50 am
ENGL
3.0
3.0
3.0
MWF
3.0
MWF
ENGL 374 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL
♦ ENGL 345 students must have taken ENGL 251 before registering.
ENGL
364
001
CUTCHINS D R
3.0
LIT OF LDS
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MCINELLY B C
STAFF
LUNDQUIST M S
TTH
01889
01889
ENGL 336 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
ENGL
AMER LIT 1914-1960
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
368
001
ENGL 333 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
ENGL
01884
01884
JKHB
ENGL 366 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL
1127 JKHB
1127 JKHB
363
001
1103
374
001
01894
01894
ENGL LIT 1780-1832
Y 10:00–10:50 am
3.0
MWF
ENGL 375 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
3.0
TTH
1106
JKHB
LUNDQUIST M S
ENGL
375
001
01895
01895
ENGL LIT 1832-1890
Y 12:05–1:20 pm
3.0
ENGL
376
001
01896
01896
ENGL LIT 1890-1950
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
1103
JKHB
STAFF
ENGL
377
001
002
01897
01897
01897
SEC TCHG PROCEDURE
3.0
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
1103
1103
JKHB
JKHB
THURSBY J S
DEAN D M
378
001
002
08539
08539
08539
TEACHING READING
Y 8:00–9:15 am
Y 9:35–10:50 am
TTH
TTH
1106 JKHB
1124 JKHB
GRIERSON S T
NELSON J
380
001
09437
09437
ENGL LIT 1950-PRES
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
1106
EASTLEY A C
TTH
ENGL 350 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL
350
400
01875
01875
BIBLE AS LIT
Y 5:10–7:40 pm
3.0
AL
T
130
TNRB
ENGL
ENGL
01875
T
5:00–7:25 pm
358R
002
01851
01851
NATIVE AMER LIT
Y 9:35–10:50 am
358R
001
01851
01851
LATINO/A AMER LIT
Y 11:00–11:50 am
W
6
355
SLCE
WALKER S C
1127
JKHB
LUNDQUIST M S
1106
JKHB
HICKMAN T L
3.0
ENGL
TTH
3.0
MWF
TTH
WALKER S C
♦ ENGL 350 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
3.0
ENGL
3.0
3.0
JKHB
ENGL 359 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL
359
001
01880
01880
THE SHORT STORY
Y 9:35–10:50 am
3.0
AL
2181
TTH
ENGL 382 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
JKHB
FOX C J
♦ ENGL 359 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
01880
T
5:00–7:25 pm
W
6
279
SLCE
WHITLEY C L
♦ ENGL 361 offered by Indepenent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
ENGL
361
001
01882
01882
AMER LIT TO M-19 C
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
3.0
TTH
1123
JKHB
TANNER S L
ENGL
382
001
002
003
004
005
01900
01900
01900
01900
01900
01900
SHAKESPEARE
Y 9:35–10:50 am
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
3.0
TTH
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
1106 JKHB
1122 JKHB
1124 JKHB
1106 JKHB
1122 JKHB
DUERDEN R Y
TAYLOR S T
THOMAS P R
MARLER M G
YOUNG B W
♦ Engl 382H Section 200 will be taught with Hon P 203R Section 007 and will study “Shakespeare and Film”.
200
01900
Y
11:00–11:50 am
MWF
202
MSRB
SIEGFRIED B R
57
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
58
♦ ENGL 384R section 001 will study Jane Austen in Context.
ENGL
384R
001
09438
09438
MAJOR AUTHORS
Y 12:05–1:20 pm
ENGL 495 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
♦ ENGL 495 section 001 will study cultural criticism.
3.0
TTH
1123
JKHB
MASON N A
ENGL
♦ ENGL 384R section 002 will study William Butler Yeates.
002
09438
Y
1:35–2:50 pm
TTH
1101
JKHB
HARRIS C W
ENGL
ENGL
385
001
01864
01864
ENGL LIT 1603-1660
Y 12:05–1:20 pm
TTH
391
001
002
636
01902
01902
01902
01902
INTRO TO FOLKLORE
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
S 7:30–10:00 pm
MWF
MWF
W
392
001
01903
01903
AMERICAN FOLKLORE
3.0
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
002
1124
3.0
6
JKHB
DUERDEN R Y
AL
1122 JKHB
1122 JKHB
399 SLCE
ELIASON E A
ELIASON E A
PAULSEN D G
003
06780
06780
004
005
1106
JKHB
06780
Y
ENGL
396
001
01898
01898
STUDIES WOMEN LIT
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
ENGL
399R
350
351
06860
06860
06860
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 9.0
S
TBA
S
TBA
006
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
TTH
Y
9:00–9:50 am
MWF
1106
JKHB
HICKMAN T L
08560
Y
9:00–9:50 am
MWF
1101
JKHB
THOMAS P R
08560
Y
9:35–10:50 am
TTH
1101
JKHB
TANNER S L
08560
Y
11:00–11:50 am
MWF
1119
JKHB
BOSWELL G M
08560
Y
12:05–1:20 pm
TTH
1127
JKHB
PERRY D R
TTH
JKHB
CRONIN G L
ZIMMERMAN B L
BIRD C P
CREATIVE WRIT PROJ
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
1131
JKHB
TAYLOR S T
ENGL
ENGL
01904
01904
01904
01904
LIT FOR ADOLESCENT
3.0
Y 8:00–9:15 am
TTH
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
TTH
Y 5:10–7:40 pm
T
1119 JKHB
1131 JKHB
1103 JKHB
CROWE C E
MARLER M D
WAHLQUIST E
423
001
002
01907
01907
01907
TCHG COMP SEC SCHL
3.0
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
1124
1106
WAHLQUIST E
DEAN D M
JKHB
JKHB
427
001
09444
09444
RHET THEORY/CRITSM
3.0
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
3238
WSC
BOSWELL G M
428R
001
09445
09445
STDS RHET & COMP
Y 10:00–10:50 am
1101
JKHB
HATCH G L
Y
1:00–1:50 pm
JKHB
SORENSEN P J
2:00–2:50 pm
1119
JKHB
LAWRENCE A K
1119
JKHB
JORGENSEN B W
MWF
010
08560
Y
3:00–4:15 pm
TTH
499R
001
01917
01917
HONORS THESIS
S
500R
001
01915
01915
EMINENT AM WRITERS
V 3.0
Y 8:00–9:15 am
TTH
2181
JKHB
CUTCHINS D R
516
001
08561
08561
ADV TECHNICAL WRIT
3.0
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
1122
JKHB
PAUL D
1127
JKHB
BENNION J S
1102E
JKHB
JOHNSON K
3088
JKHB
STAFF
V 6.0
TBA
STAFF
518R
001
01921
01921
ADV CREATIVE WRITG
3.0
Y 8:00–9:15 am
TTH
♦ ENGL 518R section 002 will study poetry.
002
01921
Y
ENGL
590R
001
01914
01914
INDIV READNGS ENGL
S 11:00–11:50 am
TH
ENGL
599R
350
01936
01936
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 9.0
S
TBA
605
001
10046
10046
LIT & RELIG VALUES
Y 12:20–2:50 pm
ENGL
3.0
INDIV READNGS ENGL
V 3.0
S 4:00–5:50 pm
MWF
08560
Y
♦ ENGL 518R section 001 will study prose.
420
001
002
400
01820
01820
009
08560
♦ Engl 495 section 010 will study the fiction of Gina Berriault.
ENGL
3.0
490R
400
008
ENGL
09440
09440
STUDENT TCHG SEMNR
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
M
1101
♦ ENGL 495 section 009 will study 19th century American women writers.
419R
001
09446
09446
MWF
Honors
ZIMMERMAN B L
479
001
WAHLQUIST E
BLANCH M
JKHB
ENGL
JKHB
JKHB
1122
LIT THRY 2:CONTEMP
3.0
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
1119
1080
DOC DSGN & PORTFOL
3.0
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
TTH
01874
01874
MWF
♦ ENGL 495 Section 008 will study the epic hero.
06723
06723
452
001
1:00–1:50 pm
Honors
418
001
MWF
Y
JACOBS J S
1106
MWF
08560
MCKB
3.0
ENGL
ENGL
08560
283
ENGL 420 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL
MUHLESTEIN D K
♦ ENGL 495 section 006 will study American Literature in 1851.
RUDY J T
007
002
ENGL
JKHB
♦ ENGL 495 section 005 will study Rhetoric in Renaissance Piety.
♦ ENGL 395R section 002 will study The Family in Fiction.
ENGL
1127
♦ ENGL 495 section 007 will study Robert Frost and other New England writers.
STUDIES LITERATURE
3.0
Y 9:00–10:50 am
TTH
12:05–1:20 pm
3.0
MWF
♦ ENGL 495 section 004 will study American nobel prize novelists.
♦ English 395R section 001 will study Children’s Literature.
395R
001
SENIOR COURSE
Y 8:00–8:50 am
♦ ENGL 495 section 003 will study Arthur of England and America.
3.0
ENGL 395R offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL
08560
08560
♦ ENGL 495 section 002 will study history as a novel - the novel as history.
ENGL 385 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
ENGL
495
001
3:00–4:15 pm
MW
V 3.0
ZIMMERMAN B L
3.0
M
1102E
JKHB
PETERSEN Z N
♦ ENGL 611R section 001 will focus on teaching advanced writing. Students will intern in an advanced writing class.
1131
JKHB
MUHLESTEIN D K
ENGL
1.0
250
MSRB
NELSON J
2015
JKHB
STAFF
ENGL
611R
001
10047
10047
STDS IN RHETORIC
S
612
001
01931
01931
HIST OF RHETORIC
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
3.0
TBA
CLARK G D
3.0
TTH
1102E
JKHB
CLARK G D
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
617
001
10048
10048
CREATIVE WRIT THRY
3.0
Y 12:05–1:20 pm
TTH
1102E
JKHB
HOWE S
630
001
01935
01935
THEORY DISCOURSE
Y 12:20–2:50 pm
W
1102E
JKHB
WICKMAN M F
641
001
01944
01944
STDS IN DRAMA
Y 9:35–10:50 am
TTH
1102E
JKHB
HARRIS C W
661
001
01948
01948
EARLY AMER LIT
Y 11:00–12:15 pm
MW
1102E
JKHB
LAWRENCE A K
674
001
01960
01960
STDS ENGL ROMANT
Y 8:00–9:15 am
1102E
JKHB
MASON N A
699R
001
01968
01968
MASTERS THESIS
S
ELANG 421R
001
3.0
3.0
3.0
002
ELANG 430R
001
STAFF
ESL
ESL
ADV PRONUNCIATION
Y 9:00–10:50 am
Y 2:00–3:20 pm
TTH
MW
303
001
01979
01979
COLLEGE READING
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
404
001
01980
01980
ESL ADV COMP
Y 1:00–2:20 pm
004
W002 BNSN
225 SWKT
108
W002
HGB
ELANG 322
001
002
003
01861
01861
01861
01861
MOD AMERICAN USAGE
3.0
Y 8:00–8:50 am
MWF
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
ELANG 324
001
002
01905
01905
01905
HIST ENGL LANGUAGE
3.0
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
W006
BNSN
STAFF
BNSN
09855
09855
EDIT FOR PUBLCTION
V 3.0
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
TTH
1134
JKHB
THORNE M J
09855
Y
TBA
THORNE M J
09855
S
3:00–4:15 pm
TTH
1134
JKHB
DANT D R
09855
Y
3:00–4:15 pm
JSB
ADAMS L H
1108
JKHB
ROBERTSON J S
W009
BNSN
HALLEN C L
TTH
202
10785
10785
THE SENIOR COURSE
Y 12:00–1:20 pm
FROST L L
ELANG 527
001
01923
01923
EARLY MOD ENGLISH
Y 11:00–11:50 am
FM
JKHB
JKHB
CTB
JKHB
HBLL
JKHB
JKHB
W009 BNSN
1108 JKHB
1134 JKHB
1134
1108
JKHB
JKHB
EDDINGTON D
ELZINGA D A
OAKS D D
EDDINGTON D
SKOUSEN R J
DAMRON J A
DAMRON J A
STAFF
HARRISON D L
HARRISON D L
CHAPMAN D W
SKOUSEN R J
ELANG 325
001
002
003
07638
07638
07638
07638
GRAMMAR OF ENGLISH
3.0
Y 8:00–8:50 am
MWF
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
Y 9:30–10:50 am
TTH
1108 JKHB
1134 JKHB
1108 JKHB
BAKER W
DAVIES M E
GARDNER D I
ELANG 330
001
002
003
004
400
06082
06082
06082
06082
06082
06082
BASIC EDIT SKILLS
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
Y 5:10–7:40 pm
1134
1134
1134
1134
1134
DANT D R
DANT D R
STAFF
ADAMS L H
BRUGGER D L
ELANG 399R
001
10784
10784
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 9.0
Y
TBA
3.0
TTH
3.0
MWF
3.0
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
ADAMS L H
110
001
09784
09784
FOUNDATIONS OF F M
Y 9:00–10:50 am
T
9:00–10:50 am
TH
FM
199R
350
09785
09785
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 3.0
Y
TBA
FM
291R
001
09882
09882
UNDERGRAD SEMINAR
Y 11:00–11:50 am
TH
0.5
FM
310
400
09787
09787
HUMAN ENVIRONMNTL
Y 4:00–7:00 pm
W
3.0
320
400
09786
09786
FM OPERTNS & MAINT
Y 4:00–7:00 pm
TH
4:00–7:00 pm
TH
3.0
410
400
09789
09789
FM CAPSTONE
Y 4:00–7:00 pm
3.0
W
420
400
10243
10243
REAL ESTATE MGT
Y 4:00–6:00 pm
M
430
400
10107
10107
ASSET MANAGEMENT
Y 4:00–7:00 pm
FM
FM
FM
FM
3.0
132 SNLB
122 SNLB
CAMPBELL J L
CAMPBELL J L
250
CTB
CAMPBELL J L
132
SNLB
LEIFSON L
132 SNLB
122 SNLB
WOODS M G
122
SNLB
CAMPBELL J L
132
SNLB
ANDERSON J C
132
SNLB
CHRISTENSEN D
1.0
BLK1
3.0
T
FAMILY LIFE (380 SWKT, 422-9093)
♦ More classes focused on the understanding and strengthening families are taught regularly in other departments. Students
interested in furthering cross-disciplinary learning about family life may take the following recommended classes: COMMS 100
(Media, Family and Society); HLTH 436 (Social Hygiene); HIST 378 (Amercian Family History); HIST 326 (The Family in
Europe); MFHD 319 (Families in Fiction); RMYL 301 (Family Recreation).
FAMLF 100
001
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
MWF
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT (230 SNLB, 422-2021)
1134
1108
250
1108
4824
1108
1134
MWF
MWF
TTH
MWF
T
11:00–11:50 am
ELANG 495
001
3.0
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
MWF
W
Y
BURTON M L
ENGLISH LANGUAGE (2129 JKHB, 422-2937)
INTRO TO LANGUAGE
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 1:00–2:20 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
Y 5:10–7:40 pm
09441
♦ ELANG 495 section 001 will study Historical Linguistics and Biblical English.
3.0
01840
01840
01840
01840
01840
01840
01840
01840
ADAMS L H
STRONG-KRAUSE
STAFF
3.0
ELANG 223
001
002
003
004
005
006
400
BNSN
♦ ELANG 430R section 004 is for Student Publications Staff.
3.0
TTH
W011
♦ ELANG 430R section 003 is for BYU Studies Interns.
003
01978
01978
01978
3.0
MWF
♦ ELANG 430R section 002 is for Faculty Editing Service Staff.
002
TBA
302
001
002
STDS LANG/EDITING
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
♦ ELANG 421R section 002 will study publishing in technical fields.
V18.0
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (2129 JKHB, 422-2937)
ESL
09441
09441
♦ ELANG 430R section 001 is for Humanities Publication Center Staff.
3.0
TTH
♦ ELANG 421R section 001 will study textbook editing.
09972
09972
STRNGTNG MAR & FAM
3.0
Y 8:00–8:50 am
MWF
SS
230
SWKT
DUNCAN S F
59
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
002
003
005
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
400
401
09972
09972
09972
09972
09972
09972
09972
09972
09972
09972
09972
09972
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
T
Y
Y
Y
60
1:00–2:15 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
8:00–9:15 am
9:30–10:45 am
12:00–1:15 pm
1:30–2:45 pm
11:00–12:30 pm
12:05–1:20 pm
1:40–3:50 pm
3:00–4:15 pm
5:30–8:00 pm
5:00–7:30 pm
TTH
MWF
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
T
TH
191
230
230
230
374
254
150
270
151
270
3718
175
SFH
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
MARB
CB
HRCB
SWKT
HRCB
SWKT
HBLL
JSB
FL & HE 282 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required).
HILL B J
STAFF
HILL E J
HILL E J
ANDERSON L D
ANDERSON L D
PEHRSON K L
NELSON L J
MATHESON K W
CARROLL J
CARROLL J
NEWELL L
FL & HE 282
001
♦ FAMLF 100 sections 606, 626, and 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
606
626
636
09972
09972
09972
T
T
T
5:00–7:25 pm
2:30–4:55 pm
7:30–10:00 pm
TH
T
W
FAMLF 305
400
10492
10492
FAM SCHL COM PARTN
Y 4:00–6:50 pm
W
6
6
279 SLCE
399 SLCE
279 SLCE
MCCARTY P J
YORGASON B G
SARGENT K
361
GOMM R J
2.0
MARB
FAMILY LIFE AND HOME ECONOMICS EDUCATION (M212 B77, 378-3914)
09712
09712
002
09712
004
09712
400
09712
401
09712
BASIC FOOD PREP
T 4:00–4:50 pm
8:00–10:50 am
T 4:00–4:50 pm
9:00–11:50 am
T 4:00–4:50 pm
1:00–3:50 pm
T 4:00–6:50 pm
4:00–4:50 pm
T 4:00–6:50 pm
4:00–4:50 pm
445
M217
445
M217
445
M217
M217
445
M217
445
$35
MARB
B77
MARB
B77
MARB
B77
B77
MARB
B77
MARB
STOCKS J C
Lab Included
STOCKS J C
Lab Included
STOCKS J C
STOCKS J C
Lab Included
STOCKS J C
Lab Included
09712
T
403
09712
T
4:00–6:50
4:00–4:50
4:00–6:50
4:00–4:50
pm
pm
pm
pm
F
M
W
M
M217 B77
445 MARB
M217 B77
445 MARB
STOCKS J C
STOCKS J C
♦ FL & HE 130 is not being offered this semester. Check with your advisor for an appropriate substitution.
FL & HE 150
001
08641
08641
PRINC HM, FAM LIFE
T 11:00–11:50 am
3.0
MWF
M218
B77
CLARKE M C
♦ FL & HE 180 section 001 is designed to provide a service learning educational opportunity for students.
FL & HE 180
001
002
09714
09714
09714
CLOTHING THE FAMLY
3.0
T 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
T 9:30–10:45 am
TTH
FL & HE 185R
001
400
401
09715
09715
09715
09715
BEG CLOTHING CONST
3.0
Y 12:00–2:50 pm
TTH
T 3:00–5:50 pm
MW
T 3:00–5:50 pm
TTH
FL & HE 230
001
07720
07720
HOUSING THE FAMILY
3.0
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
3.0
09996
09996
09996
INT CLOTHING CONST
3.0
T 1:00–2:50 pm
MWF
T 10:00–11:50 am
MWF
FL & HE 340
001
02016
02016
FAM MEAL MANAGEMNT
T 1:00–4:50 pm
TH
FL & HE 380
001
09718
09718
PSYCH HIST APPAREL
3.0
T 4:00–5:30 pm
MW
MW
F
MW
FL & HE 381R
09719
400
09719
401 L 09719
402 L 09719
TEXTILE DESIGN
T 6:00–7:50 pm
T 5:00–5:50 pm
T 8:00–8:50 pm
T
T
T
FL & HE 395R
001
SPECIAL TOPICS HEC
T
TBA
09830
09830
M213 B77
M213 B77
M213 B77
THOMPSON M J
HIATT R P
M210
M209
$30
B77
BURNHAM C A
B77
BURNHAM C A
Lab Included
Lab Included
M215
$35
B77
STOCKS J C
Lab Included
2.0
F214
HFAC
FARAHNAKIAN M
3.0
M213 B77
M213 B77
M213 B77
EATOUGH J P
EATOUGH J P
EATOUGH J P
M212
B77
KLEIN S
TNRB
KLEIN S
M217
B77
STOCKS J C
Lab Required
V 3.0
M213 B77
M213 B77
M209 B77
M209 B77
M209 B77
M218
B77
09830
T
11:00–11:50 am
TH
184
♦ FL & HE 395R section 003 is teaching foods.
003
09830
T
TBA
FL & HE 397
001
09999
09999
ADV CLTH:DECOR WRK
3.0
T 12:00–2:50 pm
TTH
M210
$30
B77
BURNHAM C A
FL & HE 399R
001
09831
09831
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 9.0
S
TBA
M212
B77
THOMPSON M J
FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDIES, CENTER FOR (2054D JKHB, 422-3263)
♦ FL & HE 110 Section 402 is for husband and wife teams only.
402
01323
FL & HE 287
001
002
002
2.0
M
T
M
TH
M
T
T
M
TH
M
400
TEXTILES
T 9:00–10:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
T 4:00–6:20 pm
♦ FL & HE 395R section 002 is an HEA club.
FL & HE 110 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required).
FL & HE 110
001
01323
01323
THOMPSON M J
KLEIN S
BAIRD M
HANCEY H L
BAIRD M
CLARKE M C
Lab Included
Lab Included
FLANG 102R
406
10068
10068
1ST YR FIJIAN
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
4.0
DAILY
FLANG 102R
400
10068
10068
1ST YR NAVAJO
Y 4:00–6:05 pm
FLANG 102R
403
10068
10068
FLANG 102R
402
109
TMCB
STAFF
TTH
325
SWKT
PRESTON S J
1ST YR SWAHILI
T 5:00–5:50 pm
4.0
DAILY
184
TNRB
STAFF
10068
10068
1ST YR TURKISH
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
4.0
DAILY
114
JSB
CAKIR M
FLANG 102R
401
10068
10068
1ST YR HAWAIIAN
Y 5:00–5:50 pm
4.0
DAILY
2047
JKHB
KELLY W K
FLANG 102R
404
10068
10068
1ST YR THAI
Y 4:00–5:25 pm
MWF
1080
JKHB
IMVITAYA K
FLANG 102R
405
10068
10068
1ST YR HINDI
Y 5:00–5:50 pm
4.0
DAILY
174
TNRB
STAFF
FLANG 201R
400
10069
10069
2ND YR SAMOAN
Y 5:00–6:40 pm
MW
331
TMCB
LESA T J
FLANG 202R
400
10070
10070
2ND YR TONGAN
Y 7:00–8:40 pm
TTH
2036
JKHB
TUITUPOU P A
FLANG 202R
401
10070
10070
2ND YR FARSI
Y 5:30–6:40 pm
MWF
MARB
FARAHNAKIAN M
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
4.0
368
Lab Included
FLANG 330R
402
10072
10072
CULT: CEBUANO
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
3.0
FLANG 330R
401
10072
10072
CULT: HMONG
5:00–5:50 pm
FLANG 330R
400
403
10072
10072
10072
CULT: TAGALOG
Y 4:00–5:15 pm
T 5:00–6:15 pm
TTH
TTH
FLANG 382R
001
10323
10323
LANG STUDY COLLOQ
Y 11:00–11:50 am
TH
MWF
0.0
FL
2173
STANGER M T
RB
STAFF
♦ FREN 311R section 002 is only for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence; no formal class is held.
FL
MWF
FREN
257
3.0
JKHB
FL
206 RB
2173 JKHB
BYBEE R J
JUSTINIANO N C
2025
LUTHY M J
1.0
JKHB
FREN
FRENCH AND ITALIAN (4002 JKHB, 422-2542)
FREN
FREN 202 offered by Independent Study online at http://elearn.byu.edu.
♦ Placement Examination: A placement examination is given in 3065 JKHB during the first week of the semester for students of
FREN
FREN 101, 102 or 201. Accelerated Classes: FREN 101 sections 001 and 002 are designed for students who have had previous
exposure to French or a romance language and also pass a placement test. These sections should be taken with FREN 102
sections 001, and 002.
FREN
FREN
FREN
FREN
FREN
FREN
101
001
002
003
004
005
006
400
02073
02073
02073
02073
02073
02073
02073
02073
1ST YR FREN PT 1
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
4.0
DAILY
BLK1
DAILY
BLK1
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
FREN
1023
F274
1011
1011
1011
1011
1011
JKHB
HFAC
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
02074
02074
02074
02074
02074
02074
02074
1ST YR FREN PT 2
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
4.0
DAILY
BLK2
DAILY
BLK2
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
1023
F274
1023
1023
1023
1023
JKHB
HFAC
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
201
001
002
003
004
400
02076
02076
02076
02076
02076
02076
INTRM FRENCH PT 1
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
4.0
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
2016
2016
2016
2016
2016
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
202
001
002
003
004
02075
02075
02075
02075
02075
INTRM FRENCH PT 2
Y 9:30–10:45 am
Y 12:00–1:15 pm
Y 11:00–12:15 pm
Y 2:00–3:15 pm
3.0
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
202H
200
02075
02075
INTRM FRENCH PT 2
Y 9:35–10:50 am
MW
211R
001
02077
02077
2ND YR CONVERS
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
FREN
Accelerated
Accelerated
FREN
FREN
FREN
02077
S
217
001
0722102 FREN & ITAL CINEMA
0722102 Y 12:00–2:50 pm
OLIVIER M L
OLIVIER M L
STAFF
STAFF
FL
2173
JKHB
WELCH N J
2016
JKHB
STAFF
TTH
311R
001
02080
02080
TTH
3RD YR CONVERS
Y 10:00–10:50 am
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
WELCH N J
3.0
TBA
WELCH N J
321
001
002
003
004
005
02081
02081
02081
02081
02081
02081
ADV GRAMMAR
Y 1:00–2:15 pm
Y 9:00–10:15 am
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
TTH
MW
MWF
MWF
MWF
322
001
002
003
02082
02082
02082
02082
ADV COMPOSITION
Y 8:00–9:20 am
Y 1:30–2:50 pm
Y 11:00–11:50 am
TTH
TTH
MWF
340
001
02078
02078
INT LIT ANALYSIS 1
Y 12:00–1:15 pm
TTH
341
001
002
10479
10479
10479
INT LIT ANALYSIS 2
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
MWF
361
001
02100
02100
FREN CIV TO 1715
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
362
001
002
02101
02101
02101
FREN CIV 1715-PRES
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 2:00–3:15 pm
MWF
TTH
378
001
02091
02091
FREN TCHG PROC 2
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
TTH
399R
001
08529
08529
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 6.0
S
TBA
451
001
10483
10483
LITERARY ANALYSIS
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
3.0
2049 JKHB
1015 JKHB
1011 JKHB
2049 JKHB
2173 JKHB
ERICKSON R G
THOMPSON C P
LEE D P
CROPPER C L
CROPPER C L
2049 JKHB
2173 JKHB
1015 JKHB
DECOO W
DECOO W
STAFF
3.0
3.0
FL
1015
JKHB
LAMBERT L G
2049
2049
JKHB
JKHB
LEBRAS Y R
LEBRAS Y R
3.0
AL
1023
JKHB
UNLANDT N
3.0
AL
2016 JKHB
2036 JKHB
LEBRAS Y R
OLIVIER M L
3.0
3.0
2173
JKHB
ERICKSON R G
Lab Included
KELLING H
3.0
TTH
1015
JKHB
LEE D P
452R
001
10484
10484
PER MVMT & THEME
Y 9:30–10:45 am
2049
JKHB
SPRENGER A M
1011
JKHB
CROPPER C L
3.0
TTH
FREN
453R
001
10485
10485
STUDIES IN GENRE
Y 10:00–10:50 am
3.0
MWF
♦ FREN 490R Section 400 is for students wishing to receive credit for French choir.
FL
2173 JKHB
2173 JKHB
2173 JKHB
2173 JKHB
TBA
S
♦ FREN 453R section 001 will study the 19th Century short story.
FREN
FREN
Honors
♦ FREN 211R section 002 is only for students living in the Foreign Language Student residence; no formal class is held.
002
FREN
02080
♦ French 452R, section 001, will study Literature and Madness.
2.0
TTH
FREN
FREN
102
001
002
003
004
005
400
3.0
Accelerated
Accelerated
002
AL
1086
JKHB
SPRENGER S M
1011
JKHB
STAFF
02105
02105
INDIVIDUAL STUDY
Y 5:00–5:50 pm
491R
001
08337
08337
SR ORAL PROF EVAL
Y
1.0
TH
2016
JKHB
STAFF
0.0
TBA
THOMPSON C P
♦ FREN 495R section 001 will study Troubadour Poetry.
FREN
FREN
495R
001
02087
02087
SENIOR SEMINAR
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
3.0
499R
001
02108
02108
HONORS THESIS
S
TBA
1023
JKHB
UNLANDT N
V 6.0
LAMBERT L G
♦ FREN 670R section 001 will study Anthropological Approaches to Literature.
FREN
2.0
490R
400
670R
001
07926
07926
TUTRL INTRN FRENCH
3.0
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
TTH
C266
ESC
SPRENGER S M
61
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
62
♦ FREN 680R section 1 will study Troubadour Poetry.
FREN
GEOG
680R
001
07927
07927
SPECL STDS FRENCH
Y 11:00–11:50 am
FREN
690R
001
07928
07928
PRIN FOR LANG TCHG
3.0
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
TTH
FREN
699R
001
02142
02142
MASTERS THESIS
Y
MWF
1023
JKHB
UNLANDT N
02142
Y
5:00–5:50 pm
105
001
10632
10632
QUANT REASONING
T 3:00–3:50 pm
2173
JKHB
ERICKSON R G
Lab Included
TBA
TBA
100
001
10025
10025
101
001
002
400
02247
02247
02247
02247
1011
JKHB
SPRENGER S M
02247
GEOG
3.0
MWF
GEOGRAPHC APPROACH
T 12:00–12:50 pm
TH
136
TMCB
FORCADE R W
5:00–7:25 pm
1.0
230
SWKT
120
001
002
400
02249
02249
02249
02249
GEOG
NS
3714 HBLL
3714 HBLL
230 SWKT
02249
M
6
GEOG WORLD AFFAIRS
3.0
T 12:00–1:15 pm
TTH
T 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
T 4:00–6:30 pm
M
T
7:30–10:00 pm
GEOG
261
SLCE
TH
GEOG
130
001
02257
02257
HUMAN GEOGRAPHY
Y 11:00–11:50 am
GEOG
211
001
02251
02251
002
02251
MAP USE & INTERPRET
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
T
10:00–11:50 am
M
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
T
10:00–11:50 am
W
GEOG
SS
3714 HBLL
230 SWKT
230 SWKT
6
3.0
MWF
212
001
002
08836
08836
08836
INTRO TO GIS
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
MWF
213
001
10341
10341
EARTH & IMG INTERP
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
MWF
222
001
02256
02256
QUAN RESEARCH
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
3.0
MWF
EMMETT C F
KNAPP J W
PLEWE B
02270
02270
MIDDLE & S AMERICA
3.0
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
TTH
292
SLCE
265
001
02272
02272
RUSSIA & FMR USSR
Y 11:00–11:50 am
230
SWKT
JACKSON R H
230
SWKT
OTTERSTROM S M
240
SWKT
JACKSON R H
240
SWKT
DAVIS J A
240
SWKT
BEKKER M F
660
SWKT
BEKKER M F
660
SWKT
PLEWE B
112
SWKT
HARDIN P J
240
SWKT
EMMETT C F
240
SWKT
SHUMWAY J M
240
SWKT
DAVIS J A
660
SWKT
ANDERSON K
3.0
MWF
272
400
02273
02273
EAST ASIA
Y 3:30–6:00 pm
3.0
M
303
001
10199
10199
BIOGEOGRAPHY
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
3.0
TTH
GEOG OF CLIMATES
Y 9:35–10:50 am
TTH
311
001
10798
10798
GEO DATA MGMT
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
GEOG
317
001
10799
10799
PROG FOR GEOG 2
Y 9:00–9:50 am
GEOG
341
001
02266
02266
POLITICAL GEOG
Y 8:00–9:15 am
346
001
02277
02277
POP NATRL RESOURCE
3.0
Y 9:35–10:50 am
TTH
GEOG
BROUGH R C
3.0
3.0
3.0
MWF
3.0
TTH
♦ Geog 347 used to be Geog 370.
♦ Geog 348 used to be Geog 371.
SS
230
SWKT
GEOG
DAVIS J A
3.0
230 SWKT
660 SWKT
230 SWKT
660 SWKT
348
001
02254
02254
TOURISM:PAT & ANAL
3.0
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
GOLIGHTLY G A
Lab Included
♦ GEOG 351 used to be GEOG 270.
GOLIGHTLY G A
Lab Included
GEOG
351
400
10342
10342
RATES AND TARRIFFS
Y 5:30–6:50 pm
3.0
TTH
GEOG 352 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
3.0
112 SWKT
112 SWKT
PLEWE B
GLUCH R M
660
SWKT
JACKSON M W
230
SWKT
HARDIN P J
Lab Included
Lab Included
GEOG 347 and 348 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
GEOG
3.0
GEOG
3.0
MWF
255
001
02264
02264
♦ Geog 222 used to be Geog 322.
GEOG
U.S. AND CANADA
Y 9:00–9:50 am
304
001
GEOG
JAMES D R
GEOG 130 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GEOG
02267
02267
♦ Geog 304 used to be Geog 401.
MORGAN D L
STAFF
JAMES D R
♦ GEOG 120 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
250
001
♦ Geog 303 used to be Geog 403.
SHUMWAY J M
GEOG 120 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
GEOG
DURRANT J O
♦ GEOG 272 used to be GEOG 470.
GEOG
GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT
3.0
T 8:00–8:50 am
MWF
T 4:00–4:50 pm
MWF
T 5:45–8:15 pm
T
T
SWKT
♦ Geog 265 used to be Geog 465.
♦ GEOG 101 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
GEOG
GEOG
TH
GEOG 101 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
GEOG
240
♦ Geog 255 used to be Geog 455.
SPRENGER S M
GEOGRAPHY (690 SWKT, 422-3851)
GEOG
QUAL RESEARCH METH
3.0
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
V 6.0
GENERAL EDUCATION (350 MSRB, 422-3038)
GE
10795
10795
GEOG 250 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu. GEOG 250 used to be GEOG
450.
♦ FREN 699R section 002: Study List II
002
223
001
V 3.0
Majors Only
399R
001
002
350
02263
02263
02263
02263
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 6.0
Y
TBA
BLK1
Y
TBA
BLK2
Y
TBA
410
001
08990
08990
LAND USE PLANNING
Y 8:00–9:15 am
JACKSON R H
JACKSON R H
JACKSON R H
3.0
TTH
660
SWKT
OTTERSTROM S M
GEOG
411
001
02283
02283
ISSUES COMP CARTOG
3.0
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
TTH
GEOL
660
SWKT
PLEWE B
♦ Geog 413 used to be Geog 430.
GEOG
413
001
02313
02313
REMOTE SENSING 2
Y 8:00–8:50 am
GEOG
414
001
10800
10800
ENVRON MODELING
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
GEOG
GEOG
GEOG
GEOG
GEOG
GEOG
GEOG
MWF
660
SWKT
JACKSON M W
660
SWKT
GLUCH R M
GEOL
MWF
417
001
02292
02292
ANALYTICAL CARTOG
Y 10:00–10:50 am
421
400
10802
10802
COMPREHENSIVE PLNG
Y 5:00–6:40 pm
M
2.0
423
001
10804
10804
PLNG UNIQUE LANDS
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
2.0
MW
493R
001
02278
02278
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
Y
TBA
599R
350
02295
02295
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 3.0
Y
TBA
620R
001
02297
02297
SEM HUM GEOGRAPHY
Y 3:00–5:30 pm
W
3.0
690R
001
02299
02299
SPECIAL TOPICS
Y
V 4.0
TBA
699R
001
02304
02304
MASTERS THESIS
Y
TBA
101
001
002
003
004
005
02305
02305
02305
02305
02305
02305
INTRO TO GEOLOGY
T 1:00–1:50 pm
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 9:00–10:15 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
112
SWKT
HARDIN P J
660
SWKT
JACKSON A K
660
SWKT
CHRISTENSEN A
STAFF
Prev Applc
JACKSON R H
Majors Only
SWKT
DAVIS J A
620
SWKT
OTTERSTROM S M
SHUMWAY J M
Majors Only
3.0
NS
C295
C295
C215
C295
C295
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
MWF
SKINNER M R
NIXON R P
SKINNER M R
SKINNER M R
NIXON R P
Y
TBA
HARRIS R A
GEOL
101H
200
02305
02305
HNRS INTRO GEOLOGY
3.0
T 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
NS
C310
GEOL
103
001
02307
02307
002
02307
LIFE OF THE PAST
T 9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
NS
C295 ESC
N111 ESC
C295 ESC
N111 ESC
3.0
MW
F
MW
F
ESC
C396
ESC
KEITH J D
GEOL
330
001
02320
02320
Lab Included
02320
SKINNER M R
Lab Included
004
02320
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
SKINNER M R
003
C295
N127
C295
N127
C295
N127
C295
N127
Lab Included
02320
MW
F
MW
F
MW
W
MW
W
SKINNER M R
002
GEOL FOR ENGINEERS
T 11:00–11:50 am
12:00–1:50 pm
T 11:00–11:50 am
2:00–3:50 pm
T 11:00–11:50 am
12:00–1:50 pm
T 11:00–11:50 am
2:00–3:50 pm
SKINNER M R
Lab Included
352
02322
001
02322
002 L 02322
003 L 02322
PETROLOGY
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
MWF
W
W
C153 ESC
C153 ESC
C153 ESC
CHRISTIANSEN E
STAFF
STAFF
Lab Required
355
08034
400
08034
401 L 08034
GEMOLOGY
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
TTH
TH
C153 ESC
C153 ESC
PHILLIPS W R
PHILLIPS W R
370
02327
001
02327
002 L 02327
003 L 02327
STRAT AND SEDIMENT
3.0
Y 9:00–10:15 am
TTH
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
F
T 3:00–4:50 pm
F
N131 ESC
N131 ESC
N131 ESC
MORRIS T H
STAFF
STAFF
399R
001
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 9.0
Y
TBA
GEOL
GEOL
RITTER S M
Lab Included
♦ GEOL 103 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
GEOL
109
001
08666
08666
T
7:30–10:00 pm
TH
GEOLOGY OF PLANETS
3.0
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
6
347
C460
SLCE
ESC
3.0
NELSON S T
STAFF
435
001
02340
02340
GROUNDWATER
Y 9:00–10:15 am
TTH
C310
ESC
MAYO A L
445
001
07778
07778
GEOCHEMISTRY
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
C153
ESC
BICKMORE B R
GEOL
490R
001
09868
09868
SHORT COURSES
T
GEOL
491R
001
08504
08504
GEOLOGY SEMINAR
T 11:00–11:50 am
TH
499R
001
02360
02360
HONORS THESIS
Y
TBA
GEOL
510
001
02334
02334
COND FIELD TRIPS
Y
GEOL
551
02345
001
02345
002 L 02345
ADV MINERALOGY
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
TTH
M
559
001
POTENTIAL FIELD
Y 8:00–8:50 am
MWF
GEOL
RITTER S M
CHRISTIANSEN E
06943
06943
Lab Required
STAFF
C310 ESC
C310 ESC
GEOL
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
3.0
ENVIRONMENTAL GEOL
3.0
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
TTH
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
TH
NIXON R P
Lab Included
08216
08216
3.0
404
02311
001
02311
002 L 02311
Online Class
RITTER S M
Lab Required
COMPUT APP IN GEOL
3.0
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
GEOL
02305
Lab Included
09867
09867
GEOL
478
RITTER S M
230
001
GEOL
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
Lab Included
GEOL
GEOL
V 6.0
RITTER S M
RITTER S M
STAFF
STAFF
GEOL
620
C295 ESC
N131 ESC
C295 ESC
N131 ESC
N127 ESC
N131 ESC
N131 ESC
2.0
♦ GEOL 101 section 478 is a semester online class; see department for details.
02307
02309
4.0
TTH
M
TTH
M
HISTORICAL GEOLOGY
4.0
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
W
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
W
3.0
♦ GEOL 101 Section 478: Field trip required.
636
002
PHYSICAL GEOLOGY
Y 12:00–1:30 pm
12:00–1:50 pm
Y 12:00–1:30 pm
2:00–3:50 pm
112
02310
001
02310
002 L 02310
003 L 02310
3.0
GEOLOGY (S-389 ESC, 422-3918)
GEOL
02309
02309
3.0
♦ Geog 417 used to be Geog 517R.
GEOG
111
001
3.0
3.0
V 3.0
$VAR
TBA
KEITH J D
0.5
C295
ESC
DORAIS M J
V 6.0
STAFF
1.0
TBA
STAFF
3.0
C153 ESC
C153 ESC
GRIFFEN D T
STAFF
N131
MCBRIDE J H
3.0
ESC
63
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
GEOL
GEOL
GEOL
GEOL
GEOL
GEOL
GEOL
GEOL
560
001
06368
06368
SEISMIC METHODS
Y 9:00–9:50 am
565R
001
02375
02375
575
001
64
3.0
MWF
N131
ESC
MCBRIDE J H
INSTRUMENTAL METH
V 4.0
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MW
C310
ESC
DORAIS M J
07779
07779
ADVANCED STRUCTURE
3.0
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
TTH
N127
ESC
HARRIS R A
586
001
02359
02359
VERTEBRATE PALEONT
4.0
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
C258
ESC
BRITT B B
590R
001
08506
08506
SHORT COURSES
Y
591R
001
08505
08505
SEMINAR
T 11:00–11:50 am
599R
001
08217
08217
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 9.0
Y
TBA
635
001
08700
08700
ADV HYDROGEOLOGY
Y 12:05–1:20 pm
672
001
02372
02372
SED PET CLASTIC
Y 10:00–11:15 am
MW
695R
001
02379
02379
RESEARCH
Y
TBA
696R
001
02377
02377
READ & CONF GEOL
Y
TBA
697R
001
02378
02378
DIR FIELD STUDIES
Y
TBA
699R
001
02380
02380
MASTER’S THESIS
T
GERM
V 3.0
GERM
$VAR
TBA
STAFF
GEOL
GEOL
GEOL
GEOL
TH
C295
ESC
DORAIS M J
GERM
STAFF
3.0
TTH
C310
ESC
MAYO A L
3.0
N131
ESC
V 4.0
1ST YEAR GERMAN
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
GERM
V 4.0
STAFF
V 6.0
STAFF
V 9.0
TBA
KOWALLIS B J
GERM
4.0
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
GERM
134
134
134
134
134
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
102
001
002
003
004
005
02387
02387
02387
02387
02387
02387
1ST YEAR GERMAN
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 1:00–1:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
4.0
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
199R
001
08750
08750
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 3.0
S
TBA
361
361
361
361
361
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
♦ GERM 200R sections 400 and 401 are skill-building tutorials. Register for 0, 1, 2, or 3 credits.
GERM
200R
400
02385
02385
2ND YR PROF TUTORI
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
M
4:00–4:50 pm
M
V 3.0
2036 JKHB
2031 JKHB
JAMES M S
W
W
2036 JKHB
2031 JKHB
JAMES M S
2ND YR GERMAN
T 10:00–10:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
4.0
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
DAILY
361 MARB
1181 CONF
361 MARB
1181 CONF
1181 CONF
BREWER C P
02389
4.0
003
02389
202
001
02391
02391
002
02391
003
02391
2ND-YEAR GERMAN
T 12:00–1:20 pm
8:00–8:50 am
T 12:00–1:20 pm
10:00–10:50 am
T 1:00–1:50 pm
211R
001
08463
08463
INTERM CONVERSATN
2.0
S
TBA
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
DAILY
BREWER C P
BREWER C P
FL
321 MSRB
2031 JKHB
321 MSRB
2031 JKHB
1181 CONF
KEELE A F
KEELE A F
STAFF
KELLING H
300R
400
02396
02396
3RD YR PROF
Y 4:00–4:50
4:00–4:50
Y 4:00–4:50
4:00–4:50
TUTORI
pm
pm
pm
pm
Prev Applc
V 3.0
401
02396
310
001
002
02397
02397
02397
PHONETICS & PRONUN
3.0
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
311R
001
08464
08464
ADV CONVERSATION
S
M
M
W
W
2036 JKHB
2031 JKHB
2036 JKHB
2031 JKHB
JAMES M S
2036
2036
JONES R L
LUND R J
JKHB
JKHB
JAMES M S
2.0
TBA
KELLING H
320
001
02394
02394
GRAM & COMP 1
Y 9:00–9:50 am
3.0
MWF
2036
JKHB
LYON J K
2031
JKHB
JAMES M S
GERM 321 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
321
001
02405
02405
GRAM & COMP 2
Y 11:00–11:50 am
3.0
MWF
♦ GERM 330–returned missionaries register for this class to take 16 credit exam in German.
GERM 330 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
GERM
GERM
002
4:00–4:50 pm
4:00–4:50 pm
GERM 320 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GERM 102 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
GERM
02389
02389
STAFF
GERM 101 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
02386
02386
02386
02386
02386
02386
201
001
MORRIS T H
GERM
101
001
002
003
004
005
Y
♦ GERM 300R sections 400 and 401 are skill-building tutorials. Register for 0, 1, 2, or 3 credits.
GERMAN (4094 JKHB, 422-4923)
GERM
02385
0.5
GERM
GEOL
401
330
001
02404
02404
CLTRL HSTRY GERMNY
3.0
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
FL
1086
JKHB
MCFARLAND R B
♦ GERM 340 fulfills GE Advanced Writing requirement.
GERM
GERM
340
001
02395
02395
INTRO TO LIT ANALY
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
3.0
AW
2031
JKHB
MCFARLAND R B
341
001
08465
08465
MSTRPCS GRMN LIT 1
3.0
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
TTH
AL
2031
JKHB
BREWER C P
AL
2031
JKHB
KELLING H
2031
JKHB
JAMES M S
MWF
GERM 342 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
GERM
GERM
342
001
08466
08466
MSTRPCS GERM LIT 2
3.0
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
343
001
10573
10573
INTRO LIT THEORY
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
3.0
MWF
Prev Applc
GERM
GERM
GERM
370
001
10129
10129
GRMN TCH HIGHER ED
3.0
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
MWF
377
001
02401
02401
GERMAN TEACHG PROC
3.0
Y
TBA
399R
001
02418
02418
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 9.0
S
TBA
GERM
2036
JKHB
LUND R J
07939
07939
SPECL STDS GERMAN
V 3.0
Y
TBA
LYON J K
♦ GERM 690R section 1 topic is Nuremberg in 1500: Renaissance and Reformation.
LUND R J
TBA
680R
001
GERM
690R
001
02445
02445
SEMINAR IN GERMAN
3.0
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
TTH
GERM
699R
001
02450
02450
MASTERS THESIS
Y
134
TMCB
MCFARLAND R B
KELLING H
♦ GERM 400R sections 400 and 401 are skill-building tutorials. Register for 0, 1, 2, or 3 credits. Graduating seniors take 1
V 6.0
TBA
LYON J K
credit.
GERM
400R
400
02402
02402
401
02402
4TH YR PROF TUTORI
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
4:00–4:50 pm
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
4:00–4:50 pm
GREEK(CLASSICAL) (3010 JKHB, 422-4448)
V 3.0
M
M
W
W
2036 JKHB
2031 JKHB
2036 JKHB
2031 JKHB
JAMES M S
GREEK 102
001
02765
02765
FIRST-YEAR GREEK
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
4.0
DAILY
GERM 440R offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required).
GREEK 302
001
06732
06732
CLASS GREEK PROSE
T 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
♦ GERM 440R/640R section 001 topic is Holocaust literature and film.
GREEK 431
001
02771
02771
HOMER, THE ODYSSEY
3.0
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
GERM
440R
001
08467
08467
LIT PERIODS,MOVEMT
3.0
Y 9:30–10:45 am
TTH
2036
JKHB
JAMES M S
LYON J K
441R
001
08468
08468
STDIES LIT GENRES
Y 11:00–11:50 am
HLTH
3.0
MWF
2036
JKHB
LYON J K
GERM
HLTH
442R
001
08469
08469
MAJOR GERM AUTHORS
3.0
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
460
001
02403
02403
STRUC MODERN GERMN
3.0
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
4073
2036
JKHB
JKHB
KELLING H
HLTH
JONES R L
GERM 490R offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH
♦ GERM 490R section 1 is for students living in the Foreign Language residence; section 2 is individual study; section 400 is
German choir; section 401 is for summer interns.
GERM
490R
001
002
400
02416
02416
02416
02416
401
02416
SPEC STUDIES GERM
Y
S
Y 5:00–5:50 pm
5:00–5:50 pm
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
1.0
TBA
TBA
W
W
W
1081 JKHB
1086 JKHB
2036 JKHB
KELLING H
STAFF
JAMES M S
Prev Applc
KELLING H
Intern Stds
HLTH
GERM
GERM
GERM
GERM
GERM
498R
001
08471
08471
SR SEM GRMN LIT
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
499R
001
02414
02414
HONORS THESIS
S
640R
001
09573
09573
LIT PERIODS,MOVEMT
3.0
Y 9:30–10:45 am
TTH
2036
JKHB
LYON J K
641R
001
09574
09574
STDIES LIT GENRES
Y 11:00–11:50 am
2036
JKHB
LYON J K
642R
001
09575
09575
MAJOR GERM AUTHORS
3.0
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
4073
JKHB
KELLING H
670R
001
07938
07938
3.0
TTH
134
TBA
MCFARLAND R B
STAFF
LOUNSBURY R C
235
SWKT
TUELLER M A
200
001
08612
08612
HST PHL & FND HLTH
T 12:00–1:40 pm
TH
271
RB
HAWKS S R
2.0
201
001
02796
02796
CONTMPRARY ISSUES
2.0
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MW
255
SFH
THOMAS S L
302
001
400
401
09310
09310
09310
09310
COMP APPL HLTH ED
Y 9:00–10:15 am
T 5:30–6:45 pm
T 4:00–6:30 pm
TTH
TTH
W
193 SFH
193 SFH
193 SFH
PAGE R M
MADANAT H
MADANAT H
320
001
002
400
401
02805
02805
02805
02805
02805
ADV 1ST AID & SAFETY
Y 9:30–10:45 am
Y 11:00–12:15 pm
Y 5:00–7:30 pm
Y 5:45–8:15 pm
MW
MW
TH
W
231 RB
231 RB
235 RB
231 RB
THYGERSON A L
THYGERSON A L
FABIS S J
MAUGHAN D
206
206
206
206
206
346
HILL S C
GIBB H J
CAZIER C F
CAZIER C F
STAFF
CAZIER C F
3.0
3.0
361
001
400
401
402
403
636
02798
02798
02798
02798
02798
02798
02798
SCH HLTH ELEM TCHR
Y 10:00–11:40 am
Y 4:00–5:40 pm
Y 4:00–5:40 pm
Y 5:50–7:30 pm
Y 3:00–4:40 pm
T 5:00–7:25 pm
2.0
MW
M
W
W
F
TH
BLK1
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
SLCE
365
001
002
07410
07410
07410
HLTH BEHAVR & THRY
3.0
Y 10:30–11:45 am
MW
Y 3:00–4:40 pm
TTH
271 RB
271 RB
KARREN K J
KARREN K J
206
RB
HURLEY D R
235
RB
PAGE R M
HLTH 370 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH
HLTH
LYON J K
SWKT
♦ HLTH 365 sections 001 and 002 are designed to provide a service learning educational opportunity for students.
HLTH
3.0
MWF
TUTRL INTRN GERMAN
V 3.0
Y
TBA
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
TMCB
V 6.0
235
FL
HLTH 361 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ GERM 498R/690R section 001 topic is Nuremberg in 1500: Renaissance and Reformation.
GERM
TUELLER M A
♦ HLTH 201 is for student athletes only.
♦ GERM 442R/642R Section 001 topic is Schiller.
GERM
SWKT
HEALTH SCIENCE (213 RB, 422-4428)
♦ Germ 441R, section 001 and Germ 641R, section 001 will study German comedy.
GERM
3.0
235
370
002
02800
02800
CONSUMER HEALTH
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
2.0
381
001
02803
02803
H S TEACHNG METHOD
3.0
Y 1:00–2:15 pm
TTH
MW
65
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
HLTH
383
400
10100
10100
MIND/BODY HEALTH
Y 3:00–4:40 pm
66
2.0
W
HLTH
204
RB
KARREN K J
HLTH 402R offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ HLTH 403R section 001 is for “Environmental Health”
HLTH
403R
001
02813
02813
02813
T
12:00–1:15 pm
HLTH
271
RB
COLE E C
MW
271
RB
COLE E C
204
RB
MADANAT H
♦ HLTH 403R section 400 is for “Health Issues in the Middle East.”
400
02813
T
4:00–5:40 pm
M
02813
S
2:30–3:45 pm
TTH
235
RB
HAWKS S R
235
RB
STAFF
271
RB
BARNES M D
231 RB
231 RB
235 RB
235 RB
DALEY D J
DALEY D J
BROOKS D K
BROOKS D K
267
RB
THYGERSON A L
235
RB
COON P E
♦ HLTH 403R section 402 is for “CPR/First Aid” workshops.
402
02813
S
4:00–6:50 pm
HLTH
HLTH
HLTH
HLTH
403
02813
S
M
410
400
401
402
403
09308
09308
09308
09308
09308
STRESS MANAGEMENT
Y 2:00–3:40 pm
Y 4:00–5:40 pm
T 4:00–5:40 pm
T 6:00–7:40 pm
420
001
02819
02819
INJURY PREVENTION
Y 9:00–10:40 am
421
400
02801
02801
SEC HEALTH ED CURR
Y 3:00–5:40 pm
M
3.0
436
001
400
02831
02831
02831
SOCIAL HYGIENE
Y 9:30–10:45 am
T 4:00–6:30 pm
3.0
2.0
TH
TH
W
W
2.0
T
TTH
T
231 RB
231 RB
HILL S C
HILL S C
HLTH
HLTH
HLTH
HLTH
445
001
02808
02808
DRIVER TRAFFIC ED
Y 9:00–9:50 am
4.0
MTWTH
446
001
02809
02809
DRIVER SIMULATORS
Y 9:00–10:40 am
F
450
400
09309
09309
235
RB
COON P E
206
RB
COON P E
HLTH
2.0
231
RB
HLTH
HLTH
HLTH
HLTH
451
400
401
02810
02810
02810
COMMUNITY HEALTH
T 4:00–5:40 pm
Y 4:00–5:40 pm
2.0
M
W
201 SFH
271 RB
455
400
08333
08333
WORKSITE HLTH PROM
T 4:00–6:30 pm
T
457
001
10103
10103
HEALTH COMMUNICATN
3.0
T 9:00–10:15 am
MW
460
001
002
400
02811
02811
02811
02811
STAFF
STAFF
3.0
SUB ABUSE & ADDICT
3.0
Y 8:00–9:15 am
TTH
Y 2:00–3:15 pm
MW
Y 4:00–6:30 pm
M
235
RB
MAUGHAN D
271
RB
THACKERAY R
231 RB
231 RB
267 RB
HURLEY D R
LINDSAY G B
LINDSAY G B
06059
06059
06059
HLTH & AGING PROC
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 3:00–3:50 pm
206 RB
206 RB
HEINER S W
HEINER S W
2.0
TTH
TTH
480
001
002
06749
06749
06749
INTERNATIONAL HLTH
Y 12:00–1:40 pm
T
T 8:00–9:40 am
TH
2.0
482
001
400
09311
09311
09311
PROG PLAN & EVAL
T 8:00–8:50 am
Y 4:00–6:30 pm
3.0
485
001
09408
09408
COMM HEALTH METHOD
3.0
T 2:00–3:15 pm
MW
495R
001
002
10101
10101
10101
SPEC RDNGS IN HLTH
V 3.0
S
TBA
S
TBA
271
206
MWF
M
496R
360
374
09674
09674
09674
RB
RB
HAWKS S R
DEARDEN K A
271 RB
231 RB
STAFF
STAFF
271
BARNES M D
RB
STAFF
STAFF
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 9.0
T
TBA
Y
TBA
375
451
09674
09674
T
Y
HLTH
498R
001
10102
10102
PROF DEVEL SEMINAR
Y 10:00–10:50 am
F
1.0
HLTH
603R
001
02816
02816
SPEC TPCS IN P H
S 2:00–2:50 pm
V 7.0
HEINER S W
THACKERAY R
TBA
TBA
TBA
TTH
604
001
10451
10451
BIOSTATISTICS
Y 2:30–3:45 pm
MW
HLTH
612
001
02822
02822
PROG PLAN & EVAL
Y 8:00–9:15 am
HLTH
615
001
10456
10456
HLTH PROM INT 2
Y 11:00–12:15 pm
HLTH
618
001
10464
10464
HLTH
664
001
HLTH
CAZIER C F
STAFF
267
RB
STAFF
271
RB
STAFF
257
RB
MERRILL R M
257
RB
NEIGER B L
235
RB
BARNES M D
SURV & RES METHODS
3.0
Y 1:00–2:15 pm
MW
206
RB
THACKERAY R
10459
10459
SOC CONTEXT HEALTH
Y 8:00–9:40 am
T
2.0
206
RB
DEARDEN K A
673
001
10461
10461
MATRNL & CHLD HLTH
Y 1:00–2:40 pm
TH
2.0
206
RB
NOVILLA M L
HLTH
676
001
10462
10462
MALNTRTN & OBESITY
2.0
Y 10:00–10:50 am
TTH
235
RB
HAWKS S R
HLTH
678
001
10463
10463
ADV EPIDEMIOLOGY
Y 9:30–10:45 am
ESC
MERRILL R M
STAFF
HLTH 451 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
466
001
002
♦ HLTH 496R section 375 is for Community Health Majors.
HLTH
2.0
WOMENS HLTH ISSUES
T 4:00–5:40 pm
W
NOVILLA M L
NOVILLA M L
STAFF
♦ Section 360 is for Gerontology majors.
HLTH 444 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH
235 RB
206 RB
267 RB
♦ HLTH 480 section 001 is designed to provide a service learning educational opportunity for students.
HLTH
F
♦ HLTH 403R section 403 is for “Professional Surveying Strategies”.
4:00–5:40 pm
INFCTOUS & CHRNC DIS
3.0
Y 1:30–2:45 pm
MW
Y 12:00–2:30 pm
T
Y 4:00–5:15 pm
TTH
HLTH 478 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
HLTH
♦ HLTH 403R section 401 is for “Body Image, Self Esteem, and Weight Control.”
401
02824
02824
02824
02824
HLTH 466 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HLTH PRBLMS WRKSHP
3.0
T 9:30–10:45 am
TTH
♦ HLTH 403R section 002 is for “Occupational Health”
002
461
001
002
400
3.0
3.0
MW
3.0
MW
3.0
MW
C258
HLTH
HLTH
696R
001
02836
02836
INDEPENDENT STUDY
V 3.0
S
TBA
697R
001
10465
10465
FIELD EXPERIENCE
T
TBA
002
003
004
005
400
STAFF
V 6.0
TBA
NEIGER B L
606
626
636
HEPE 129 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
♦ HEPE 129 is a class which fulfills the university general education requirement for Health and Physical Education/Wellness.
129
001
002
003
004
09081
09081
09081
09081
09081
LIFESTYLE MGT
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 1:00–1:50 pm
2.0
WL
MW
MW
MW
MW
09081
T
267 RB
267 RB
267 RB
267 RB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
HIST
TBA
HAGER R L
Online Class
MWF
TTH
MWF
MWF
W
3714 HBLL
3714 HBLL
253 MARB
253 MARB
1170 TMCB
PIXTON P B
STAFF
BUTLER L A
BROWN K W
HOLZAPFEL R N
08211
08211
08211
T
T
T
2:30–4:55 pm
7:30–10:00 pm
7:30–10:00 pm
M
T
W
370
395
395
6
6
SLCE
SLCE
SLCE
WATERS C L
HEBERTSON J W
WALTON G R
202
001
002
003
400
401
402
08212
08212
08212
08212
08212
08212
08212
WRLD CIVIL FR 1500
T 10:00–10:50 am
Y 9:30–10:45 am
T 3:00–3:50 pm
T 4:00–6:30 pm
T 4:35–5:50 pm
T 4:35–7:00 pm
3.0
CV2
253
3714
253
445
3714
253
MWF
TTH
MWF
W
TTH
TH
MARB
HBLL
MARB
MARB
HBLL
MARB
THORP M R
SHUMWAY J M
FREDERICKSON K
MURDOCK M G
WINKLER A L
HARRELD D J
♦ HIST 202 sections 606, 616, 626 and 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
HEBREW (4052 JKHB, 422-3396)
HEB
11:00–11:50 am
3:00–4:15 pm
9:00–9:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
4:00–6:30 pm
HIST 202 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu. For History of Civilization see
also CMLIT, ENGL, HON P, HUM, MUSIC, PHIL, and PL SC.
♦ HEPE 129 section 478 is a semester online class; see department for details.
478
T
T
T
T
T
♦ HIST 201 sections 606, 626 and 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
HEALTH/PHYSICAL EDUCATION (269 RB, 422-6367)
HEPE
08211
08211
08211
08211
08211
606
101
001
02839
02839
1ST YR HEBREW
Y 10:00–10:50 am
4.0
DAILY
383
CB
RICHARDS M H
HEB
102
001
02840
02840
1ST YR HEBREW
Y 9:00–9:50 am
4.0
DAILY
383
CB
RICHARDS M H
HEB
112H
200
02845
02845
HONORS HEB/OLD TES
3.0
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
MWF
2153
JKHB
PARRY D W
08212
T
2:30–4:55 pm
F
395
SLCE
SABEY J W
♦ HIST 202 sections 616, 626, and 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
HIST
616
626
636
08212
08212
08212
T
T
T
5:00–7:25 pm
5:00–7:25 pm
5:00–7:25 pm
T
W
TH
6
6
6
202H
200
201
08212
08212
08212
HONORS CIV FR 1500
3.0
Y 8:00–9:15 am
TTH
Y 8:00–8:50 am
MWF
395 SLCE
395 SLCE
367 SLCE
CV2
3718 HBLL
3718 HBLL
HEBERTSON J W
WALTON G R
WATERS C L
CHOATE M I
GREEN A H
Honors
Honors
HEB 131 and 132 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HEB
132
001
02844
02844
1ST YR BIBL HEB
Y 8:00–8:50 am
HEB
202
001
02842
02842
INTERMED READINGS
4.0
Y 8:00–8:50 am
DAILY
311R
001
02846
02846
INTERMEDIATE CONV
Y 11:00–11:50 am
431
001
08098
08098
READINGS HEB SCRIP
4.0
Y 9:00–9:50 am
DAILY
531R
001
02848
02848
STUDIES IN HEBREW
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
HEB
HEB
HEB
4.0
DAILY
HIST 220 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
1126
JKHB
MCBRIDE L C
383
CB
RICHARDS M H
383
CB
RICHARDS M H
FL
2047
JKHB
RICKS S D
325
SWKT
RICKS S D
2.0
MW
HIST
FL
HIST
221
001
002
003
HIST
HIST
08737
08737
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 3.0
S
TBA
200
001
002
003
004
005
02853
02853
02853
02853
02853
02853
HISTORIAN’S CRAFT
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 8:00–9:15 am
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 9:30–10:45 am
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
325
KMB
STAFF
HIST
08211
08211
WRLD CIVIL TO 1500
T 4:00–6:30 pm
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
3.0
TTH
TTH
M
253 MARB
253 MARB
253 MARB
PULSIPHER J H
BUCKLEY J H
BIRRELL S R
02858
02858
02858
02858
U
T
T
T
S SINCE 1877
2:00–2:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
8:00–8:50 am
3.0
MWF
MWF
MWF
253 MARB
253 MARB
253 MARB
STAFF
RADKE A G
WALKER G L
02858
T
5:00–7:25 pm
T
6
375
SLCE
BRADFORD J L
MASON M E
DURSTELER E R
FARMER J M
PULSIPHER J H
BOHAC R D
3.0
253
MARB
MURDOCK M G
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
TTH
346
341
C261
346
346
MARB
MARB
ESC
MARB
MARB
231
001
02888
02888
ASIAN CIV SNC 1500
Y 12:00–1:15 pm
HIST
239
001
10584
10584
ANC NE 330BC-640AD
3.0
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
3718
HBLL
HAMBLIN W
HIST
241
001
10582
10582
M E HIST FROM 1800
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
3718
HBLL
GREEN A H
247
001
02865
02865
GREEK HISTORY
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
MWF
SS
3088
JKHB
HUNTSMAN E D
HIST
201
001
S THROUGH 1877
8:00–9:15 am
3:00–4:15 pm
4:00–6:30 pm
HIST 231 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required).
199R
001
HIST 201 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu. For History of Civilization see
also C LIT, ENGL, HON P, HUM, MUSIC, PHIL, and PL SC.
HIST
U
T
T
T
♦ HIST 221 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
HISTORY (323 KMB, 422-4335)
02857
02857
02857
02857
HIST 221 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
2.0
MW
220
001
002
400
3.0
M
CV1
252
MARB
3.0
TTH
SS
3.0
3.0
FARMER J M
67
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
68
HIST 252 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
HIST
252
001
02899
02899
MODERN LATIN AMER
3.0
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
TTH
SS
3718
HBLL
SHUMWAY J M
303
001
02870
02870
REFORMATION
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
SS
W142
BNSN
HARLINE C E
HIST
305
001
02872
02872
AGE OF ENLIGHTNMNT
3.0
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
HIST
307
001
02874
02874
EUROPE SINCE 1914
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
311
001
0422720 HIST & PHIL OF SCI
0422720 Y 9:00–9:50 am
HIST
HIST
3.0
TTH
3718
HIST
373
001
10504
10504
CIVIL WAR ERA
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
HIST
378
001
06273
06273
AMER FAMILY HIST
Y 9:00–9:50 am
HIST
380
001
02912
02912
POP CULTURE IN AM
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
389
400
02789
02789
FEDERAL INDIAN POL
Y 4:00–6:30 pm
M
253
3.0
NS
C460
MWF
08229
08229
FAMILY IN EUROPE
Y 12:00–1:15 pm
HIST
321
001
10496
10496
CITY IN EURO HIST
Y 12:00–1:15 pm
TTH
CHOATE M I
♦ HIST 390R section 001 is for Thetean staff members.
ESC
GRANDY D A
346
MARB
HOLMES B R
116
HRCB
HARRELD D J
TTH
HIST
HIST
323
001
02932
02932
ENGLAND SINCE 1689
3.0
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
3718
HBLL
THORP M R
326
001
10022
10022
HISTORY OF ITALY
Y 12:00–1:15 pm
3718
HBLL
DURSTELER E R
HIST
331
001
02879
02879
20TH CENT RUSSIA
Y 9:30–10:45 am
332
400
06932
06932
SCANDINAVIAN HIST
Y 5:00–7:30 pm
HIST
HIST
3718
HBLL
BOHAC R D
MARB
HASLAM G M
HIST
3.0
T
343
342
001
02934
02934
20TH CENTURY CHINA
3.0
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
TTH
346
MARB
MURDOCK M G
346
001
02889
02889
KOREA
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
346
MARB
PETERSON M A
HIST
352
001
361
001
02935
02935
02901
02901
3.0
MWF
ASIAN RELGN & THGHT
3.0
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
AM WEST SNCE 1900
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
346
MARB
364
001
02946
02946
UTAH
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
3.0
MWF
3718
HBLL
HIST
MWF
275
MARB
STAFF
SLCE
KIMBALL J L
♦ HIST 364 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
HIST
HIST
02946
T
7:30–10:00 pm
W
366
001
07849
07849
SAN FRANCISCO
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
6
371
001
02906
02906
REVOLUTIONARY AMER
3.0
Y 8:00–8:50 am
MWF
3.0
MWF
MARB
WHITTAKER D J
390R
001
06385
06385
SPECIAL TOPICS
S
304
KMB
HARRELD D J
V 3.0
TBA
400
001
02905
02905
FAM & LAW IN AM HIST
3.0
Y 8:00–8:50 am
MWF
117
HRCB
DAYNES K M
401
636
10509
10509
NEW ENGL FAM HIST
T 7:00–9:25 pm
3.0
W
TBA
FHIS
MEYERINK K L
402
636
10510
10510
US-EAST FAM HIST
T 7:00–9:25 pm
3.0
W
TBA
FHIS
MEYERINK K L
295
SS
3718
HBLL
FOX F W
HIST
MARB
YORK N L
10511
10511
US-MIDWEST FAM HIS
T 7:00–9:25 pm
W
404
636
10512
10512
US-SOUTH FAM HIST
T 7:00–9:25 pm
408R
001
636
02885
02885
02885
SCAND FAM HIST
Y 1:35–3:50 pm
T 5:30–8:00 pm
HIST
409R
001
02886
02886
HIST
410R
001
HIST
HIST
3.0
TBA
FHIS
MEYERINK K L
3.0
W
TBA
FHIS
MEYERINK K L
3.0
W
T
385 CB
TBA FHIS
HASLAM G M
MANESS R E
GERMAN FAM HISTORY
3.0
Y 8:00–9:15 am
TTH
285
SWKT
MINERT R
02902
02902
SO EUROPEAN FAM H
3.0
Y 12:00–1:15 pm
TTH
385
CB
RYSKAMP G R
411R
001
02903
02903
LATIN AM FAM HIST
Y 12:00–1:15 pm
385
CB
RYSKAMP G R
412
001
10515
10515
ENGL/WALES BFR1700
3.0
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
302
KMB
PIXTON P B
BLK1
3.0
TTH
♦ HIST 412 section 636 taught in Salt Lake City at the Family History Library: 35 No. West Temple.
636
10515
T
5:30–8:00 pm
TH
6
0 FHIS
LOOSLE D C
♦ HIST 413 section 636 taught in Salt Lake City at the Family History Library: 35 No. West Temple.
HIST
346
403
636
♦ HIST 408R section 001 will study Danish and Norwegian sources.
CANNON B Q
3.0
636
346
3.0
♦ History 404 section 636 taught in Salt Lake City in the Family History Library : 35 No. West Temple
WHITE K R
HIST 364, 373, 378 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST
FOX F W
♦ History 403 section 636 taught in Salt Lake City in the Family History Library : 35 No. West Temple
3.0
TTH
♦ HIST 352 section 001 will study the History of Buddhist Thought.
HIST
HBLL
♦ History 402 section 636 taught in Salt Lake City at the Family History Library : 35 No. West Temple
3.0
TTH
HIST 341 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
HIST
3718
HIST 400, 403, 404, 409R, 411R, 413, 414 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST 331, 340 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu.
HIST
RICHARDS M S
♦ History 401 section 636 taught in Salt Lake City at the Family History Library : 35 No. West Temple
HIST 322, 323 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST
MARB
HIST 390R offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required).
HIST
3.0
MASON M E
346
MWF
MARB
3.0
HBLL
3.0
HIST
HIST
319
001
MWF
BROWN K W
HIST 319 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST
3718
3.0
HBLL
3.0
TTH
3.0
MWF
413
636
10516
10516
ENGL/WALES SNC1700
T 5:30–8:00 pm
T
3.0
6
0 FHIS
MANN A E
♦ HIST 490 section 008 will study Asian Religions and Thought.
HIST 414 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu.
008
02959
Y
1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
331
KMB
WHITE K R
Majors Only
KMB
DURSTELER E R
Majors Only
HIST 415 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu.
♦ Hist 490 Section 009 will study Marriage and Family in Late Medieval Europe.
HIST 421 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
HIST
425
001
10524
10524
SCANDNVN DOCUMENTS
Y 1:35–3:50 pm
T
3.0
HIST
385
CB
HASLAM A
♦ HIST 430R section 001 will be studying Constantine and the Age of Nicea.
HIST
HIST
430R
001
431
400
08185
08185
09879
09879
TPCS GK & ROM HIST
S 1:35–2:50 pm
PUBLIC HISTORY
Y 4:35–5:50 pm
HIST
3.0
TTH
3040
JKHB
HALL J F
3.0
TTH
HIST
HIST
HIST
432
001
07763
07763
ORAL HISTORY
Y 9:00–9:50 am
433
001
07436
07436
WRITING FAMILY HST
Y 4:00–6:30 pm
T
477
001
02895
02895
METHODS TEACHING
Y 1:30–2:50 pm
TTH
480
001
02216
02216
PRO FAMILY HIS RES
Y 1:30–3:50 pm
346
MARB
DAYNES J G
3.0
MWF
385
CB
EMBRY J L
385
CB
HARTLEY W G
166
MCKB
HANSEN J M
HIST
3.0
HIST
3.0
HIST
3.0
TH
385
CB
HASLAM G M
481R
001
10526
10526
FAM HIST DIR RSRCH
S
482
400
02925
02925
PRO CRDNTLS FAMHIS
Y 4:00–6:30 pm
TH
HIST
V 3.0
TBA
325
KMB
STAFF
HIST
3.0
363
MARB
RYSKAMP G R
485
001
07785
07785
JUNIOR TUTORIAL
Y 9:30–10:45 am
HIST
07785
Y
10:00–10:50 am
TTH
385
CB
BUCKLEY J H
Majors Only
MWF
331
KMB
RICHARDS M S
Majors Only
♦ Hist 490 Section 001 wil study Early 20th Century Totalitarianism in Europe.
HIST
490
001
02959
02959
HISTORICAL RSRCH
Y 8:00–9:15 am
3.0
AW
TTH
331
KMB
HOLMES B R
Majors Only
♦ Hist 490 Section 002 will study Modern Europe.
002
02959
Y
4:00–6:30 pm
DIRECTED RESEARCH
S
S
2:00–3:15 pm
TTH
331
496R
626
07288
07288
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 5.0
S 5:00–7:25 pm
TBA
BLK1
3.0
TBA
TBA
BLK2
325 KMB
325 KMB
STAFF
STAFF
RYSKAMP G R
TH
636
07288
T
TBA
497R
001
02960
02960
HONORS READINGS
S
TBA
498R
001
002
003
02961
02961
02961
02961
DIRECTED READINGS
S
S
S
TBA
TBA
TBA
499R
001
08845
08845
HONORS THESIS
S
TBA
500R
001
002
02962
02962
02962
SPECL STUDIES HIST
S
S
561
001
07289
07289
565
001
09842
09842
6
FHIST
LIB
RYSKAMP G R
KMB
STAFF
325 KMB
325 KMB
325 KMB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
325
KMB
STAFF
325
325
KMB
KMB
STAFF
STAFF
SRC & PRB EARLY AM
3.0
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
302
KMB
YORK N L
SRC & PROB LDS HIS
Y 12:30–2:50 pm
302
KMB
UNDERWOOD G R
385
CB
BUCKLEY J H
325
325
KMB
KMB
STAFF
STAFF
V 3.0
325
V 3.0
BLK2
V 6.0
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
3.0
T
590R
001
07437
07437
SPECIAL TOPICS
Y 9:30–10:45 am
598R
001
002
03023
03023
03023
SPECIAL READINGS
S
S
HIST
662
001
02964
02964
SRC & PRB ELY MD EUR
Y 3:00–5:30 pm
T
302
KMB
HARRELD D J
HIST
695R
001
03020
03020
COORDINATED RESRCH
3.0
S
TBA
325
KMB
STAFF
HIST
699R
001
03024
03024
MASTERS THESIS
T
325
KMB
STAFF
3.0
HIST
♦ HIST 485 section 002 will study US Constitution, Slavery, Civil War, Vietnam War.
002
Y
07287
07287
07287
♦ HIST 590R section 001 will study Lewis and Clark.
♦ HIST 485 section 001 will study Lewis and Clark.
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST 481, 482 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
HIST
02959
♦ HIST 496R section 636 taught in Salt Lake City at the Family History Library: 35 No. West Temple.
HIST 432, 433 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); HIST 432 also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
HIST
009
495R
001
002
385
CB
CHOATE M I
Majors Only
331
KMB
HAMBLIN W
Majors Only
331
KMB
MILLER S W
Majors Only
331
KMB
RADKE A G
Majors Only
3.0
TTH
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
3.0
V 9.0
TBA
♦ Hist 490 Section 003 will study Premodern Military History to 1600.
003
02959
Y
9:00–9:50 am
MWF
♦ Hist 490 Section 004 will study Environmental History.
004
02959
Y
9:30–10:45 am
TTH
♦ HIST 490 section 005 will study US Social and Gender History.
005
02959
Y
2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
♦ Hist 490 Section 006 will study the American Indian, 19th - 20th Centuries.
006
02959
Y
10:00–11:50 am
MWF
BLK1
385
CB
WESTOVER V R
Majors Only
302
KMB
HARLINE C E
Majors Only
♦ Hist 490 Section 007 will study European Religion and Culture.
007
02959
Y
3:00–5:30 pm
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
M
HONORS (102A MSRB, 422-5497)
♦ Also offered through departments are: A Htg 100H, Biol 100H, Cl CV 110H, 202H, CMLit 202H, Econ 110H, Engl 200H,
202H, 311H, 315H, 361H, Fren 202H, Geol 101H, Heb 112H, Hist 202H, Hum 201H, 202H, 262H, Math 112H, 113H, M
Com 320H, Phil 105H, 201H, 202H, 311H, Pl Sc 110H, 202H, Stat 221H, Rel A 122H (200-221), 212H (200-201), 302H
(200), 304H (200), 327H (200), Rel C 324H (200), 325H (200), 341H (200), 342H (200).
HON P 100
402
403
404
10792
10792
10792
10792
HONORS EXPERIENCE
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
W
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
TH
T 3:00–5:50 pm
F
1.0
BLK1
BLK1
211 MSRB
241 MSRB
321 MSRB
STAFF
STAFF
GRIGGS C W
Honors
Honors
Honors
69
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
HON P 100
400
401
HON P 200
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
10792
10792
10792
08274
08274
08274
08274
08274
08274
08274
08274
08274
08274
08274
08274
08274
08274
70
FRSHM HONORS EXPER
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
M
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
T
HONORS UNIV WRTNG
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 8:00–9:20 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 9:30–10:45 am
T 9:30–10:45 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 12:00–1:20 pm
T 12:00–1:20 pm
T 1:00–1:50 pm
T 1:35–2:50 pm
1.0
BLK1
BLK1
3.0
211
319
MSRB
MCKB
STAFF
STAFF
Honors
Honors
E
MWF
TTH
MWF
MWF
TTH
TTH
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
TTH
MWF
TTH
110
110
110
108
110
108
110
110
110
110
108
110
108
HGB
HGB
HGB
HGB
HGB
HGB
HGB
HGB
HGB
HGB
HGB
HGB
HGB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
♦ HON P 201 section 001: Art and Society in Western Civilization, 1400 to Present.
♦ HON P 204R section 001: The Romantic Symphony.
HON P 204R
001
02234
02234
FINE ARTS
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
3.0
MWF
HON P 206R
001
08696
08696
HUMANITIES
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
3.0
HON P 207R
001
02232
02232
LANGUAGE
Y 10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
MWF
TTH
HON P 214R
003
02231
02231
READ HIST OF IDEAS
S 4:00–4:50 pm
M
HON P 214R
401
02231
02231
GREAT WORKS: FILM
T 4:00–5:50 pm
T
HON P 214R
402
02231
02231
GREAT WORKS: LIT
T 7:00–7:50 pm
02231
02231
GREAT WORKS: MUSIC
T 5:00–5:50 pm
W
1.0
1.0
3.0
HFAC
PEACOCK M L
Honors
HON P 214R
403
HON P 202
400
02227
02227
REVOLUTN: PRINTING
3.0
Y 4:00–5:20 pm
TTH
CV2
1131
HBLL
DUVALL S H
Honors
HON P 214R
400
02231
02231
GREAT WORKS: ART
T 6:00–6:50 pm
HON P 202
402
02227
02227
BIBL TRAD WSTN CIV
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
3.0
CV2
202
BENFELL V S
HON P 214R
404
02231
02231
GRT WORKS: THEATRE
T 3:00–3:50 pm
W
1.0
HON P 202
001
02227
02227
PEN & THE SWORD
T 1:30–2:50 pm
3:00–5:50 pm
3.0
CV2
321 MSRB
321 MSRB
KEELE A F
HON P 214R
001
02231
02231
INSIGHT
T 5:00–5:50 pm
1.0
T
HON P 214R
002
02231
02231
WRITING FELLOWS
S 11:00–11:50 am
TH
♦ HON P 202 section 002 is crosslisted with TMA 202 section 001: History of World Civilization in Performance, Theatre
History, 1500 to Present.
HON P 202
002
02227
02227
CIVILIZATION 2
Y 10:00–10:50 am
3.0
MWF
CV2
EXTH
02227
Y
9:30–10:50 am
TTH
02227
Y
3:30–4:50 pm
TTH
02233
02233
02233
LITERATURE
Y 9:30–10:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
250
MSRB
SEELY J A
Honors
♦ HON P 224R section 400: Jerusalem, The Eternal City.
202
MSRB
LEE D P
Honors
HON P 224R
400
02233
T
3:00–4:50 pm
AL
TTH
MWF
241 MSRB
2036 JKHB
JORGENSEN B W
BROWNING G L
Honors
Honors
TTH
134
TMCB
02233
Y
10:00–10:50 am
006
02233
Y
02233
02233
SHAKESPEARE FILMS
Y 11:00–11:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
MWF
250
MSRB
02233
02233
HOLOCAUST IN LIT
Y 9:30–10:45 am
08579
08579
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE
3.0
T 9:30–10:50 am
TTH
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
DUCKWITZ N H
Honors
305
MSRB
MILLER J S
Honors
321
MSRB
ANDERSON T T
Honors
211
MSRB
EARL C P
Honors
F201
HFAC
STAFF
Honors
F430
HFAC
STAFF
Honors
F550
HFAC
STAFF
Honors
250
MSRB
WHITLEY C L
Honors
202
MSRB
PRETO-BAY A M
Honors
486
TNRB
STAFF
Honors
3.0
174
JSB
OGDEN D K
Honors
202
MSRB
POWLEY E
Honors
324
MARB
DIBBLE W E
Honors
ESC
HINTZ E G
Honors
PHILLIPS W R
Honors
RASBAND S N
Honors
SS
SS
MWF
MWF
3.0
TTH
08583
08583
CIVILIZ & CULTURE
T 9:00–10:15 am
TTH
HON P 241R
001
08585
08585
COLLQ IN THE SCIEN
Y 2:00–3:50 pm
MWF
Honors
HON P 243R
001
02239
02239
PHY SCI ELECTIVE
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Honors
HON P 243R
400
02239
02239
SCI & HIST OF GEMS
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
5:00–6:50 pm
250
MSRB
CHAPMAN D W
202
MSRB
SIEGFRIED B R
AL
2036
LYON J K
2.0
SS
NS
3.0
NS
C460
3.0
NS
C153 ESC
C153 ESC
MWF
TTH
TH
♦ Hon P 250 section 001: Modeling the World Using Mathematics.
HON P 250
001
JKHB
3.0
♦ HON P 243R section 001: History of Manned Spaceflight.
AL
MWF
3.0
HON P 230R
001
GILLUM G P
♦ HON P 203R section 002 is crosslisted with GERM 440R section 001.
HON P 203R
002
08578
08578
Honors
♦ HON P 203R section 006: Tolkien the Writer, Tolkien the Scholar.
HON P 203R
007
HON P 223R
001
MCFARLAND R B
♦ HON P 203R section 005: Doing the Works of Abraham: the Teachings of Hugh Nibley.
005
151 HRCB
117 HRCB
AL
♦ HON P 230R section 001: Women Making Music.
3.0
♦ HON P 203R section 004: Nurenberg in 1500, Renaissance and Reformation is crosslisted with GERM 498R section 001.
004
Honors
♦ HON P 223R section 001: People and Organization.
Honors
♦ Hon P 203R Section 001: Imagining Marriage
HON P 203R
001
003
MACFARLANE R
1.0
JONES M S
♦ HON P 202 section 401: Western Cities, 1500 to Present.
401
M
HFAC
♦ HON P 202 section 003: Jerusalem and Athens, Western Civilization Part 2.
003
JKHB
W
CV1
A550
Honors
AL
2024
1.0
3.0
TTH
F
Honors
1.0
CIVILIZATION 1
Y 9:30–11:50 am
MSRB
POWLEY E H
1.0
02225
02225
MW
HFAC
♦ HON P 206R section 001 is crosslisted with CL CV 246 Section 001: Golden Age of Rome.
HON P 201
001
F
AL
E432
Honors
08985
08985
HON MATH MODELLING
3.0
Y 8:00–8:50 am
MWF
AMA
C258
ESC
HON P 260
001
002
08590
08590
08590
BIOLOGY
Y 2:00–3:50 pm
Y 10:00–10:50 am
3.0
BIO
MWF
MWF
252
321
MARB
MSRB
EVANS R P
JELLEN E N
Honors
Honors
♦ Hon P 260 Section 400: Principles of Wildlife Biology.
400
08590
Y
HON P 300
002
08726
08726
WRITNG FOR PUBLCTN
3.0
Y 12:00–1:20 pm
TTH
5:00–6:30 pm
TTH
AW
HON P 300
001
08726
08726
WRITING THE THESIS
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
AW
HON P 301R
001
10114
10114
PUBLICATION LAB
Y 11:00–11:50 am
3.0
MWF
323
MARB
RAYMER D L
202
MSRB
WHITLEY C L
07906
07906
LITERATURE
Y 3:00–5:30 pm
Honors
MSRB
PINNEGAR F C
2721
HBLL
PAULSEN D G
07906
07906
FAMILY IN FICTION
Y 12:05–1:20 pm
275
TTH
HON P 344R
400
AL
1080
MARB
NELSON R A
Honors
241
MSRB
HEDENGREN E A
Honors
250
MSRB
MILLER J S
Honors
AL
F433
HON P 303R
001
07906
07906
TEACHING WRITING
S 12:00–1:20 pm
AL
HON P 303R
004
07906
07906
ASIAN LITERA TRAD
Y 1:30–2:45 pm
JKHB
TTH
BIOETHICS
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
HON P 499R
001
02246
02246
HONORS THESIS
S
TTH
3.0
MW
AL
A410
400
07907
Y
08396
08396
JUNIOR SEMINAR
T 2:00–2:50 pm
5:00–8:50 pm
W
1.0
HUM
HFAC
OSTRAFF J E
Honors
115
MCKB
DUNCAN D W
Honors
321
MSRB
TUITUPOU C
Honors
07910
07910
BEHAVIORAL SCIENCE
3.0
Y 4:00–5:15 pm
MW
HUM
SS
241
MSRB
OKIISHI J C
Honors
08595
08595
POLITICAL SCIENCE
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
3.0
HUM
SS
TTH
285
SWKT
DAYNES B W
Honors
♦ HON P 327R section 001 is crosslisted with Econ 274 section 001: American Economic History.
HON P 327R
001
08598
08598
ECONOMICS
Y 9:00–9:50 am
3.0
SS
MWF
250
MSRB
WIMMER L T
Honors
270
BRMB
BRYNER G C
Honors
♦ HON P 330R section 001: Ethnicity.
HON P 330R
001
08599
08599
CIVILIZA & CULTURE
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
3.0
MWF
211
MSRB
PECK S L
Honors
NS
2.0
NS
M
456
MARB
TOLMAN R R
Honors
MILLER J S
Dept Approve
V 6.0
TBA
03093
03093
03093
03093
03093
03093
03093
INTRO HUMANITIES
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
Y 4:00–5:15 pm
Y 5:35–6:50 pm
Y 6:00–7:15 pm
Y 7:30–8:50 pm
3.0
AL
2084 JKHB
117 HRCB
3088 JKHB
3088 JKHB
3090 JKHB
3090 JKHB
MWF
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
GREEN J D
HADDOCK L W
MEINERS C M
NIELSON N T
HADDOCK L W
STAFF
03093
03093
T
T
7:30–10:00 pm
2:30–4:55 pm
W
T
6
6
331
301
SLCE
SLCE
CALES D S
SNOW J P
201
001
002
003
004
400
401
03094
03094
03094
03094
03094
03094
03094
ARTS WSTRN CLTR 1
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 8:00–9:15 am
Y 12:05–1:20 pm
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 4:35–5:50 pm
Y 6:00–7:15 pm
3.0
CV1
3088 JKHB
2025 JKHB
2025 JKHB
3090 JKHB
2025 JKHB
2025 JKHB
MWF
TTH
TTH
MWF
TTH
TTH
STANFORD C A
BUTLER T M
BUTLER T M
STANFORD C A
RANSOM J T
RANSOM J T
636
03094
T
201H
200
03094
03094
HNRS ARTS WSTRN C
3.0
Y 9:35–10:50 am
TTH
5:00–7:25 pm
W
6
338
SLCE
RIMMASCH K E
CV1
3090
JKHB
PARRY J D
HUM 202 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
♦ HON P 324R section 001 is crosslisted with PL SC 320 section 001: American Politics through literature.
HON P 324R
001
3.0
TTH
♦ HUM 201 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
♦ HON P 323R section 400: Madness and the Media
HON P 323R
400
Honors
HUM 201 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
AL
F
101
001
002
400
401
402
403
626
636
♦ HON P 304R section 400 is crosslisted with TMA 392 section 400: Children’s Media.
HON P 314R
001
TURLEY R S
♦ HUM 101 sections 626 and 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
AL
♦ HON P 304R section 001: Installations, Performances and Conceptual Projects.
FINE ARTS
T 2:00–4:50 pm
BIOLOG SCI ELECTV
Y 4:00–5:15 pm
08603
08603
HUM
HFAC
SHKSPR-TXT & PRFRMNC
3.0
Y 9:00–10:50 am
TTH
07907
07907
MARB
HUM 101 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
Honors
07906
07906
HON P 304R
001
368
HUMANITIES (3010 JKHB, 422-4448)
HATCH G L
BAHR K S
HON P 303R
003
3.0
08603
08603
HON P 344R
001
♦ HON P 303R section 003 is crosslisted with TMA 495 section 001 and ENGL 395R.
3.0
NS
AL
W
3.0
3.0
MWF
Honors
♦ HON P 303R section 002 is crosslisted with ENGL 395R section 001 and MFHD 319 section 001.
HON P 303R
002
PHY SCI ELECTIVE
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Honors
V 3.0
3.0
08602
08602
♦ HON P 344R section 400: Consciousness.
♦ HON P 303R section 400: The Cold War and Cultural Memory.
HON P 303R
400
HON P 343R
001
♦ Note: Students registering for HON P 344R section 1 must sign up for a quiz section of INBIO 370.
202
TH
♦ HON P 343R section 001 is crosslisted with PHIL 423 section 002: Quantum Mechanics.
SS
202
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
03095
03095
03095
03095
03095
03095
03095
03095
03095
009
03095
010
03095
ARTS WSTRN CULTR 2
3.0
Y 8:00–8:50 am
MWF
Y 8:00–9:15 am
TTH
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
Y 9:35–10:50 am
TTH
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MW
10:00–10:50 am
F
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MW
11:00–11:50 am
F
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MW
12:00–12:50 pm
F
CV2
2025
3088
3090
2025
3088
3088
3088
2084
2173
2084
2173
2084
122
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
HRCB
STAFF
WOOD L W
FISHER D S
SOWELL D H
CHRISTENSON A
STANFORD C A
FISHER D S
GREEN J D
GREEN J D
GREEN J D
71
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011
03095
Y
012
03095
Y
013
03095
Y
014
015
016
400
401
402
03095
03095
03095
03095
03095
03095
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
3:00–3:50 pm
4:00–4:50 pm
5:35–6:50 pm
4:00–5:15 pm
7:00–8:15 pm
72
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
MWF
MWF
MWF
MW
MW
TTH
2084
392
2084
101
2084
1015
406
3088
3088
2025
2025
3716
JKHB
CB
JKHB
HRCB
JKHB
JKHB
CB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
HBLL
GREEN J D
KRAMER N T
FISHER D S
ISAAK K L
RANSOM J T
CALL M J
ANDERSON K K
SLCE
MADSEN D H
HUM
GREEN J D
HUM
HUM
HUM
HUM
HUM
HUM
HUM
HUM
HUM
HUM
HUM
03095
T
7:30–10:00 pm
TH
6
GREEN J D
HUM
03095
03095
03095
HNRS ARTS WSTRN C
3.0
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
CV2
3090 JKHB
2025 JKHB
240
001
002
400
03096
03096
03096
03096
INTRO HUM OF ASIA
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 12:00–1:20 pm
Y 5:00–6:15 pm
AL
3090 JKHB
3090 JKHB
3090 JKHB
3.0
MWF
TTH
MW
250
001
10635
10635
INTRO INTDSCP HUM
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
260
001
10037
10037
HUM OF LATIN AMER
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
3.0
3.0
261
001
03097
03097
AMER HUMANITIES 1
Y 12:05–1:20 pm
TTH
3.0
262
001
002
03110
03110
03110
AMER HUMANITIES 2
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
MWF
262H
200
03110
03110
HON AM HUMANITIES2
3.0
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
TTH
290R
001
002
08965
08965
08965
SPCL STDY IN HUM
S 4:00–4:50 pm
S 12:00–12:50 pm
350
001
002
003
06747
06747
06747
06747
INTERPRT LIT & ARTS
3.0
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
MWF
399R
001
451
09732
09732
09732
CO-OP ED/INTERNSHP
3.0
S
TBA
S
TBA
3.0
V 3.0
DAILY
DAILY
03109
03109
REF & COUNTER REF
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
TTH
420R
004
03109
03109
ROMANTICISM
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
420R
002
03109
03109
VICTORIAN ART & CULT
3.0
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
HUM
420R
003
03109
03109
MODERNISM
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
HUM
420R
001
03109
03109
WOMEN IN 18TH C
Y 8:00–9:15 am
HUM
Honors
Honors
ANDERSEN D L
SHUMWAY L V
SHUMWAY L V
3088
JKHB
CALL M J
AL
3088
JKHB
BURNS M K
AL
3088
SOPER K D
SOPER K D
AL
3088
SEDERHOLM C
2024 JKHB
235 SWKT
09377
09377
DIRECTED READINGS
S
HUM
499R
001
08748
08748
HONORS THESIS
S
TBA
595R
001
03120
03120
DIRECTED READINGS
S
TBA
620R
005
03121
03121
REF & COUNTER REF
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
TTH
620R
004
03121
03121
ROMANTICISM
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
HUM
620R
002
03121
03121
VICTORIAN ART & CULT
3.0
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
HUM
620R
003
03121
03121
MODERNISM
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
620R
001
03121
03121
WOMEN IN 18TH C
S 8:00–9:15 am
TTH
625R
001
09318
09318
AREA STUDIES
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
HUM
STAFF
STAFF
HUM
Honors
HUM
CHRISTENSON A
CB
SOWELL D H
3.0
TTH
383
V 3.0
TBA
PARRY J D
V 6.0
CALL M J
V 3.0
CHRISTENSON A
3.0
3090
JKHB
PARRY J D
3040
JKHB
CALL M J
2025
JKHB
BASSETT A R
3040
JKHB
KRAMER N T
3090
JKHB
HINCKLEY J K
3090
JKHB
CHRISTENSON A
CB
SOWELL D H
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
TTH
BURNS M K
SOPER K D
BURNS M K
STAFF
STAFF
3090
JKHB
PARRY J D
3040
JKHB
CALL M J
2025
JKHB
BASSETT A R
3040
JKHB
KRAMER N T
3090
JKHB
HINCKLEY J K
3.0
03122
03122
SEM IN HUMANITIES
Y 12:05–1:20 pm
3.0
699R
001
01467
01467
THESIS MASTERS DEG
V 9.0
S
TBA
TTH
383
CHRISTENSON A
330
400
09036
09036
CULT HIST HUNGARY
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
3.0
FL
MWF
134
TMCB
HENRIE X B
INDUSTRIAL DESIGN (265 CTB, 422-6300)
INDES
132
001
10529
10529
FORM/SRFC DEVLPMT
3.0
Y 1:00–3:50 pm
TTH
122
SNLB
MARSHALL J F
INDES
133
001
10530
10530
TECH/PERSP DRWNG
Y 9:00–11:50 am
122
SNLB
CHRISTENSEN K
199R
001
002
09893
09893
09893
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 3.0
Y
TBA
S
TBA
210
001
09894
09894
INTER COMP APPLI
Y 1:00–4:50 pm
214R
001
00434
00434
INDES PROTOTYPING
Y 8:00–10:50 am
TTH
232
001
07554
07554
IND DESGN STUDIO 1
Y 1:00–3:50 pm
MW
INDES
3.0
690R
001
HUNGARIAN (4094 JKHB, 422-4923)
HUNG
W003 BNSN
3088 JKHB
2025 JKHB
JKHB
♦ HUM 690R section 001 will study writing about performance.
AL
2025 JKHB
3088 JKHB
3.0
TTH
495R
001
SEDERHOLM C
3.0
MWF
HUM
HUM
JKHB
3090
SEM IN HUMANITIES
Y 12:05–1:20 pm
HUM
JKHB
3.0
TTH
09376
09376
HUM
CALES D S
SOWELL D H
MAYA ART & CLTR
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
490R
001
HUM
202H
200
201
420R
005
HUM
363
09372
09372
♦ HUM 490R section 001 will study writing about performance.
♦ HUM 202 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
425R
002
INDES
INDES
INDES
3.0
MW
MARSHALL J F
ADAMS R B
2.0
TTH
BLK1
75
CTB
SKAGGS P T
190
SNLB
CHRISTENSEN K
122
SNLB
MARSHALL J F
3.0
3.0
INDES
233
001
00496
00496
PRE MTH IND DES 2
Y 10:00–11:50 am
252
001
10533
10533
INTRO 3D ANIMATION
2.0
Y 12:00–2:50 pm
MW
75
CTB
ADAMS R B
INDES
310
400
09895
09895
ADV COMPUTER APPLI
3.0
S 5:00–7:00 pm
TTH
75
CTB
REINHARD J K
INDES
332
001
002
003
07555
07555
07555
07555
IND DESGN STUDIO 3
Y 1:00–3:50 pm
Y 9:00–11:50 am
Y 9:00–11:50 am
MW
MW
MW
TBA B21
TBA B21
75 CTB
FRY R E
MARSHALL J F
ADAMS R B
339
400
03264
03264
HIST OF PRODUCTS
Y 4:00–5:20 pm
TTH
341
400
09898
09898
PACKAGING DESIGN
Y 5:30–6:50 pm
410R
400
401
09899
09899
09899
COMP APPLIC STUDIO
Y 5:00–8:50 pm
W
S 7:00–9:50 pm
W
2.0
432
001
002
003
00459
00459
00459
00459
IND DESGN STUDIO 5
Y 1:00–3:50 pm
Y 9:00–11:50 am
Y 3:00–5:50 pm
3.0
MW
MW
MW
435R
001
09900
09900
ADV FURNITURE DES
Y 1:00–3:50 pm
TTH
494R
001
002
003
004
005
400
09903
09903
09903
09903
09903
09903
09903
SPEC PROB DESIGN
Y
Y
Y
T
T
Y 7:00–9:00 pm
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
W
INDES
INDES
INDES
INDES
INDES
INDES
INDES
INDES
INDES
INDES
2.0
MW
132
SNLB
W005
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 3.0
S
TBA
I SYS
201
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
636
08962
08962
08962
08962
08962
08962
08962
08962
08962
08962
08962
INTRO TO M I S
T 8:00–9:20 am
T 9:30–10:50 am
T 11:00–12:20 pm
T 12:30–1:50 pm
T 2:00–3:20 pm
T 3:30–4:50 pm
T 8:00–9:20 am
T 9:30–10:50 am
T 12:30–1:50 pm
T 5:00–7:25 pm
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
M
BNSN
FRY R E
202
001
10418
10418
INTRO COMP PROG
T 3:30–4:50 pm
3:30–4:50 pm
TTH
TTH
411
001
10421
10421
002
10421
SYS DESIGN & IMPL
S 8:00–10:50 am
8:00–10:50 am
S 12:30–3:20 pm
12:30–3:20 pm
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
412
001
08045
08045
002
08045
DATA COMMUNICATION
S 8:00–10:50 am
8:00–10:50 am
S 12:30–3:20 pm
12:30–3:20 pm
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
413
001
10422
10422
002
10422
ENTERPRISE APP DEV
S 8:00–10:50 am
8:00–10:50 am
S 12:30–3:20 pm
12:30–3:20 pm
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
490
001
002
10423
10423
10423
IS MGT CONSULTING
Y 9:30–10:50 am
Y 11:00–12:20 pm
MW
MW
499
001
10424
10424
STRAT MGT INFO SYS
Y 9:30–10:50 am
TTH
510
001
09429
09429
BUS PROCS CNTRLS
T 2:00–3:20 pm
TTH
511
001
09430
09430
DECISION CONTEXTS
T 3:30–4:50 pm
I SYS
548
001
10618
10618
I SYS
550
001
I SYS
I SYS
3.0
TTH
383
CB
165 SNLB
75 CTB
CHURCHILL J M
LEISHMAN M J
TBA B21
TBA B21
75 CTB
FRY R E
MARSHALL J F
ADAMS R B
190
SNLB
CHRISTENSEN K
CTB
FRY R E
MARSHALL J F
ADAMS R B
SKAGGS P T
CHRISTENSEN K
WALKER B C
I SYS
3.0
V 3.0
I SYS
TBA
TBA
BLK1
TBA
340
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 6.0
Y
TBA
Y
TBA
Y
TBA
497R
001
002
09905
09905
09905
BFA FINAL PROJECT
Y
Y
TBA
TBA
499R
004
09906
09906
DIRECTED STUDIES
T
TBA
FRY R E
MARSHALL J F
ADAMS R B
I SYS
I SYS
V 3.0
TBA
MARSHALL J F
ADAMS R B
V 6.0
BLK1
SKAGGS P T
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SPREADSHEET SKILLS
0.5
T 5:00–6:30 pm
TBA
BLK1
T 5:00–6:30 pm
TBA
BLK2
I SYS
151
151
I SYS
I SYS
636
08986
T
7:30–9:00 pm
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
W
6
290
6
280
280
280
280
280
280
280
280
280
290
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
SLCE
DEAN D L
DEAN D L
DEAN D L
MCKELL L J
MCKELL L J
MCKELL L J
HENINGER W G
HENINGER W G
HENINGER W G
STAFF
HANSEN G W
Majors Only
284 TNRB
240 TNRB
284 TNRB
240 TNRB
JACKSON R B
Majors Only
JACKSON R B
Majors Only
284 TNRB
240 TNRB
284 TNRB
240 TNRB
LINDSTROM C J
Majors Only
LINDSTROM C J
Majors Only
284 TNRB
240 TNRB
284 TNRB
240 TNRB
ALBRECHT C C
Majors Only
ALBRECHT C C
Majors Only
264 TNRB
264 TNRB
LOWRY P B
LOWRY P B
264
TNRB
DEAN D L
170
TNRB
SUMMERS S L
Majors Only
170
TNRB
LIDDLE S W
Majors Only
DATA COMMUNICATION
3.0
Y 12:30–1:50 pm
TTH
240
TNRB
LINDSTROM C J
10148
10148
DATABASE PROGRAMNG
3.0
T 8:00–9:20 am
TTH
210
TNRB
HANSEN J V
Majors Only
580
001
09215
09215
IS TOOLS & APPLIC
T 8:00–9:20 am
TTH
240
TNRB
JACKSON R B
Majors Only
590R
002
400
00771
00771
00771
SEMINAR IN I SYS
Y 12:30–1:50 pm
T 5:00–7:00 pm
TTH
TTH
264 TNRB
270 TNRB
JACKSON R B
HALE K J
3.0
3.0
3.0
2.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
TTH
3.0
V 3.0
I SYS
599R
350
06395
06395
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 3.0
S
TBA
SLCE
I SYS
643
001
06763
06763
ADV SYSTEMS ANALYS
3.0
Y 2:00–3:20 pm
TTH
RIGBY D S
Prev Applc
3.0
$25
TNRB MCKELL L J
TNRB MCKELL L J
♦ I SYS 100 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
HANSEN G W
3.0
230 TNRB
240 TNRB
HALES S A
I SYS
09904
09904
09904
09904
08986
08986
08986
08769
08769
3.0
496R
001
002
003
100
400
401
199R
350
3.0
INFORMATION SYSTEMS AND ACCOUNTANCY (540 TNRB, 422-4234)
I SYS
I SYS
FRY R E
264
TNRB
HANSEN G W
Prev Applc
HANSEN J V
Majors Only
73
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I SYS
74
644
001
08049
08049
ADV INFO SYS DESNG
3.0
T 11:00–12:20 pm
MW
230
TNRB
HANSEN G W
Majors Only
645
001
06721
06721
ADV DB ANAL & DES
T 9:30–10:50 am
240
TNRB
LINDSTROM C J
Majors Only
649
001
09381
09381
REENGINEERING & IT
T 12:30–1:50 pm
I SYS
655
001
10149
10149
ADV WEB DEVELOPMNT
3.0
Y 9:30–10:50 am
MW
I SYS
691R
001
09383
09383
RESEARCH SEMINAR
T 9:30–10:50 am
693R
001
09933
09933
READING & CONFRNC
V 3.0
T
TBA
I SYS
I SYS
I SYS
3.0
TTH
IT
3.0
MW
IT
264
TNRB
GAPPMAIER M
Majors Only
240
TNRB
LIDDLE S W
Majors Only
1080
JKHB
HANSEN J V
Majors Only
IT
3.0
TTH
IT
ROMNEY M B
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (265 CTB, 422-6300)
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
IT
150
001
07621
07621
COMP SYST FOUNDATN
3.0
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MW
8:00–10:50 am
F
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MW
1:00–3:50 pm
F
$95
240 CTB
RENSHAW S R
305 CTB
240 CTB
RENSHAW S R
305 CTB
002
07621
199R
350
370
380
06095
06095
06095
06095
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 3.0
Y 11:00–11:50 am
TBA
Y 11:00–11:50 am
TBA
Y 11:00–11:50 am
F
TBA
TBA
TBA
EKSTROM J J
EKSTROM J J
EKSTROM J J
241
001
01779
01779
Lab Included
01779
381 CB
365 CTB
381 CB
365 CTB
RENSHAW S R
002
COMP SYSTEM ORG
Y 10:00–10:50 am
7:00–9:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
2:00–4:50 pm
RENSHAW S R
Lab Included
291R
001
07185
07185
UNDERGRAD SEMINAR
Y 11:00–11:50 am
TH
0.5
214
GONZALES R F
304
001
10790
10790
IT DEVICES
Y 9:00–9:50 am
1:00–3:50 pm
3.0
TTH
W
328
001
01771
01771
IT PHYSICAL DESIGN
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
1:00–3:50 pm
MW
M
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Y 8:00–8:50 am
7:00–9:50 am
Y 8:00–8:50 am
1:00–3:50 pm
TTH
F
TTH
F
TTH
W
TTH
W
Lab Included
IT
IT
Y
3.0
3.0
002
01781
346
400
01784
01784
INTEGRATED A/V SYS
T 5:00–7:00 pm
347
001
01783
01783
002
01783
COMPUTER NETWORKS
3.0
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
TTH
4:00–5:50 pm
M
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
TTH
4:00–5:50 pm
TH
HUMAN-COMPUTER INT
3.0
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MW
4:00–5:50 pm
T
MW
F
340 CTB
345 CTB
GONZALES R F
391R
001
01816
01816
JR/SR SEMINAR
Y 11:00–11:50 am
399R
350
370
380
08938
08938
08938
08938
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
Y 11:00–11:50 am
F
Y 11:00–11:50 am
F
Y 11:00–11:50 am
F
V 6.0
214
CTB
GONZALES R F
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
EKSTROM J J
EKSTROM J J
EKSTROM J J
431
001
01793
01793
DIGITL SIGNAL PROC
Y 9:00–9:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
3.0
MW
TH
447
001
06882
06882
002
06882
SENIOR PROJECTS 2
Y 8:00–8:50 am
7:00–9:50 am
Y 8:00–8:50 am
1:00–3:50 pm
MW
F
MW
F
492R
001
002
01790
01790
01790
SPECIAL PROBLEMS
S
T
TBA
TBA
529
001
08783
08783
ADVANCED NETWORKNG
3.0
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
MW
3:00–3:50 pm
T
340 CTB
385 CTB
STAFF
650
001
10587
10587
HUMAN-COMP INT DEV
3.0
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
MW
4:00–6:50 pm
TH
340 CTB
380 CTB
LUNT B M
Lab Included
0.5
TH
340 CTB
305 CTB
3.0
BAILEY M G
Lab Included
$VAR
340 CTB
GONZALES R F
315 CTB
340 CTB
GONZALES R F
315 CTB
Lab Included
Lab Included
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
HELPS C R
EKSTROM J J
Lab Included
INSTRUCTIONAL PSYCHOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGY (201 MCKB, 422-5097)
♦ IP & T 286 sections 001, 400, and 402 are one credit hour sections. IP & T sections 002, 401, and 403 are two credit hour
BAILEY M G
$VAR
340 CTB
LUNT B M
380 CTB
$48
340 CTB
HELPS C R
375 CTB
340 CTB
HELPS C R
375 CTB
IP & T
Lab Included
240
CTB
HARRISON C D
$VAR
340 CTB
EKSTROM J J
365 CTB
340 CTB
EKSTROM J J
365 CTB
GONZALES R F
08057
08057
002
08057
003
08057
004
08057
400
08057
401
08057
402
08057
403
08057
404
08057
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
Lab Included
INST TECH IN
Y 8:00–9:50
8:00–9:50
Y 8:00–9:50
8:00–9:50
Y 8:00–9:50
8:00–9:50
Y 8:00–8:50
8:00–8:50
Y 4:00–4:50
4:00–4:50
Y 4:00–5:50
4:00–5:50
Y 4:00–5:50
4:00–5:50
Y 4:00–5:50
4:00–5:50
Y 4:00–4:50
4:00–4:50
TEACH
am
am
am
am
am
am
am
am
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
2.0
T
T
TH
TH
F
F
W
W
M
M
T
T
W
W
TH
TH
F
F
355
359
355
359
355
359
355
359
355
359
355
359
355
359
355
359
355
359
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
GRAHAM C R
SLCE
WOFFINDEN B E
GRAHAM C R
GRAHAM C R
GRAHAM C R
GRAHAM C R
GRAHAM C R
GRAHAM C R
Lab Required
GRAHAM C R
Lab Required
GRAHAM C R
♦ IP & T 286 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
IP & T
340 CTB
345 CTB
286
001
Lab Included
3.0
MW
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–11:50 am
sections.
CTB
340 CTB
325 CTB
01781
01781
10291
10291
IT
10291
3.0
344
001
355
001
Lab Included
002
636
08057
T
301
001
002
003
004
09216
09216
09216
09216
09216
EDUC PSYCHOLOGY
Y 8:00–10:50 am
Y 8:00–10:50 am
Y 8:00–10:50 am
Y 8:00–10:50 am
7:30–10:00 pm
W
6
290
2.0
W
M
TH
TH
160 MCKB
160 MCKB
160 MCKB
166 MCKB
CAMPBELL
CAMPBELL
CAMPBELL
CAMPBELL
J
J
J
J
O
O
O
O
IP & T
005
006
09216
09216
Y
Y
8:00–10:50 am
8:00–10:50 am
W
F
470R
001
05669
05669
UNDERGRAD RESEARCH
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
W
166
160
MCKB
MCKB
CAMPBELL J O
CAMPBELL J O
IP & T
V 3.0
IP & T
238
MCKB
WILLIAMS D D
IP & T 515R offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required) sections 008, 026, 028, 029 and 652 also offered online at
http://elearn.byu.edu
IP & T
IP & T
IP & T
IP & T
515R
002
400
401
478
06085
06085
06085
06085
06085
SPEC TOPICS IN IPT
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
S 4:00–5:50 pm
T
F
TTH
TTH
TBA
550
001
10755
10755
EMP INQ & STATS
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
MWF
560
001
06335
06335
MCRCOM MAT PROD
Y 9:00–10:15 am
MW
599R
400
02644
02644
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 6.0
S
TBA
651
001
02693
02693
QUANTV REASON
Y 10:30–11:50 am
V 3.0
160 MCKB
2015 JKHB
2015 JKHB
GRAHAM C R
INOUYE D K
INOUYE D K
MERRILL P F
MCKB
YANCHAR S C
359
MCKB
MERRILL P F
Online Class
IP & T
TBA
MERRILL P F
IP & T
IP & T
IP & T
INBIO
3.0
359
MCKB
SUDWEEKS R R
08130
08130
ASSESS LRGN OUTCOM
4.0
Y 2:00–3:50 pm
TTH
168
657R
400
06351
06351
MEASUREMENT PROJCT
V 3.0
S
TBA
TBA
664
001
02623
02623
ADV INSTRC DESIGN
Y 8:00–8:50 am
168
02511
02511
INSTR VISUAL/VIDEO
Y 4:00–7:00 pm
3:00–4:00 pm
667R
400
06043
06043
674R
001
IP & T
IP & T
IP & T
IP & T
IP & T
IP & T
IP & T
IP & T
INBIO
652
001
665
400
06352
06352
MASTER’S THESIS
S
790R
001
06353
06353
MCKB
SUDWEEKS R R
SUDWEEKS R R
MCKB
INBIO
CAMPBELL J O
INBIO
4.0
TBA
002
06353
Y
06356
06356
DISSERTATION
S
9:00–10:30 am
TTH
TBA
101
001
002
003
004
08514
08514
08514
08514
08514
PRINC OF BIOL LAB
T 10:00–11:50 am
T 10:00–11:50 am
T 1:00–2:50 pm
T 6:00–7:50 pm
M
W
F
T
131
001
400
00634
00634
00634
PLANT DIVERSITY
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 4:00–5:15 pm
MWF
TTH
134
001
05823
05823
W
F
W
3.0
636
05823
APPREC OF NATURE
T 4:00–5:50 pm
1:00–2:50 pm
T 5:00–7:25 pm
3.0
215
001
06423
06423
PRIN RANGE MGMNT
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MCKB
GRAHAM C R
MERRILL P F
225
400
04949
04949
PRIN WDLF ECOL MGT
3.0
Y 5:00–6:30 pm
TTH
6
MWF
166
WILLIAMS D D
INBIO
677R
400
06559
06559
RESEARCH PROJECT
S
682
001
02578
02578
PRO & INST RES MGM
Y 9:00–11:50 am
F
687R
400
03244
03244
DEVELOPMENT PROJCT
V 3.0
S
TBA
TBA
CAMPBELL J O
690R
001
08510
08510
SEMINAR
Y 12:00–1:50 pm
12:00–1:50 pm
W
W
359 MCKB
355 MCKB
STAFF
ADVANCED TOPICS
S 12:00–12:50 pm
S 3:00–3:50 pm
S 3:00–3:50 pm
MWF
MWF
MWF
160 MCKB
160 MCKB
168 MCKB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
INBIO
V 3.0
MCKB
V 3.0
TBA
WILLIAMS D D
INBIO
3.0
166
MCKB
ALLEN S
INBIO
STCLAIR
STCLAIR
STCLAIR
STCLAIR
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
234 MARB
234 MARB
FURNISS H B
FURNISS H B
248 MARB
456 MARB
348 SLCE
BLACK H L
492
WIDB
BROTHERSON J D
323
MARB
RAYMER D L
COX D C
3.0
♦ INBIO 230: Registration for a labratory (L) section (002-003) is required.
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
238
NS
NATURALISTIC INQ
Y 3:00–5:50 pm
DIRECTED IND. STDY
T
STAFF
NS
03243
03243
06349
06349
MCKB
26 MCKB
26 MCKB
26 MCKB
26 MCKB
WILLIAMS D D
693R
400
238
1.0
TBA
08606
08606
08606
08606
OSGUTHORPE R T
TBA
EVALUATION PROJECT
V 3.0
S
TBA
TBA
TBA
V 9.0
ANDERSON G L
T
STAFF
3.0
TTH
166 MCKB
166 MCKB
692R
001
002
003
M
M
ADV SEMINAR IN SC
Y 12:00–1:15 pm
799R
400
3.0
MWF
TBA
V 6.0
♦ INBIO 101 sections are for Elementary Education majors only.
IP & T 652 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu.
IP & T
699R
400
V 6.0
TBA
INTEGRATIVE BIOLOGY (401 WIDB, 422-7389)
3.0
MW
MASTER’S PROJECT
S
♦ IP & T 790R section 002 is CSCL Readings and Research.
6.0
160
07401
07401
♦ IP & T 790R section 001 is agent psychology.
IP & T
IP & T
698R
400
230
00640
001
00640
002 L 00640
003 L 00640
PLANT CLASSIFICAT
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 2:00–4:50 pm
Y 7:00–9:50 am
TTH
TH
TH
3.0
270
001
08285
08285
ANIMAL RESTRAINT
Y 12:00–1:50 pm
F
310
001
07381
07381
WLD PLNT ID & ECOL
Y 11:00–11:50 am
2:00–4:50 pm
MW
W
110 MLBM
310 MLBM
310 MLBM
WELSH S L
STAFF
STAFF
234
ROEDER B L
Lab Required
1.0
MARB
3.0
492 WIDB
492 WIDB
ANDERSON V J
Lab Included
V 3.0
section (003-012) is required
V 3.0
3.0
TBA
TBA
♦ INBIO 341 sections 001 and 002 will be team taught by Lee Braithwaite and Clayton White. Registration for a laboratory (L)
GOTTFREDSON C
♦ Attention INBIO 341 students! The sections with no “L” listed are lecture sections and sections with “L” listed are lab sections.
Register for both a lecture and a lab section. (Team taught by L. Braithwate and C.M. White, 456 MARB).
INBIO
341
08007
001
08007
002
08007
003 L 08007
004 L 08007
ANIMAL DIVERSITY
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 1:00–1:50 pm
T 11:00–1:50 pm
T 2:00–4:50 pm
4.0
MWF
MWF
M
M
455 MARB
446 MARB
180A WIDB
180A WIDB
BRAITHWAITE L
BRAITHWAITE L
STAFF
STAFF
Lab Required
Lab Required
75
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
INBIO
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
352
001
76
08007
08007
08007
08007
08007
08007
08007
08007
T
T
T
T
T
S
T
T
7:00–9:50 am
2:00–4:50 pm
12:00–2:50 pm
7:00–9:50 am
7:00–9:50 am
12:00–2:50 pm
3:00–5:50 pm
7:00–9:50 am
05850
05850
INTRO MARINE BIOL
T 1:00–1:50 pm
T
T
W
W
TH
TH
TH
F
180A
180A
180A
180A
180A
180A
180A
180A
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
♦ INBIO 446: Registration for a laboratory (L) section (002-003) is required. A three day field trip in late March or early April is
252
MARB
BRAITHWAITE L
INBIO
required.
INBIO
♦ INBIO 370: Attention 370 students! If you desire religion credit, register for REL C 491 section 001 and also a section of REL
C 492. Students desiring honors seminar credit should register for HON P 344R section 001. Registration for a quiz (Q) section
(002-015) is required.
INBIO
370
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
05949
05949
05949
05949
05949
05949
05949
05949
05949
05949
05949
05949
05949
05949
05949
05949
BIOETHICS
T 2:00–2:50
T 1:00–2:20
T 2:30–3:50
T 1:00–2:20
T 1:00–2:20
T 1:00–2:20
T 2:30–3:50
T 2:30–3:50
T 6:40–8:00
T 1:00–2:20
T 1:00–2:20
T 2:30–3:50
T 1:00–2:20
T 1:00–2:20
T 2:30–3:50
M
T
T
W
W
W
W
W
W
TH
TH
TH
F
F
F
456
366
366
366
368
348
366
368
366
366
368
366
366
368
366
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
TOLMAN R R
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Quiz Req
INBIO
INBIO
COMP PHYSIOL ANAT
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 12:00–1:50 pm
Y 12:00–1:50 pm
234 MARB
492 WIDB
492 WIDB
INBIO
INBIO
06726
06726
06726
06726
06726
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 9.0
S
TBA
S
TBA
S
TBA
S
TBA
424
001
07176
07176
WLDLIFE LAW ENFORC
Y 2:00–4:50 pm
M
10669
10669
Lab Required
470
001
002
003
004
005
L
L
L
L
05797
05797
05797
05797
05797
05797
HIST & PHIL BIOL
T 3:00–4:20 pm
T 1:00–2:20 pm
T 2:30–3:50 pm
T 1:00–2:20 pm
T 2:30–3:50 pm
3.0
M
W
W
TH
TH
381 CB
285 SWKT
348 MARB
348 MARB
368 MARB
JEFFERY
JEFFERY
JEFFERY
JEFFERY
JEFFERY
D
D
D
D
D
E
E
E
E
E
05973
05973
MENTORED RESEARCH
V 6.0
Y
TBA
ROGERS D S
INBIO
494R
003
004
005
05973
05973
05973
05973
ECOLOGY
Y
Y
Y
BELK M C
HATCH K A
SHIOZAWA D K
494R
006
05973
05973
ELECTRON MICROSCPY
V 6.0
Y
TBA
GARDNER J S
494R
002
05973
05973
EVOLUTION
Y
CRANDALL K A
494R
001
05973
05973
PLANT ID TEAM
Y
INBIO
494R
400
05973
05973
PLANT BIOCHEMISTRY
3.0
Y 4:00–5:15 pm
TTH
368
MARB
OSTRAFF M
INBIO
515
001
00680
00680
AGROSTOLOGY
Y 9:00–9:50 am
492
WIDB
ANDERSON V J
INBIO
546
001
05880
05880
WORLD BIRD FAMLIES
4.0
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
MWF
BLK2
119
MLBM
WHITE C M
INBIO
550
001
05974
05974
PHYSIO & CHEM ECOL
3.0
Y
TBA
INBIO
554
001
07183
07183
WLDLF BEHAVRL ECOL
3.0
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
INBIO
580
001
00646
00646
SCAN ELEC MICROSC
T 1:00–1:50 pm
TTH
629
001
10680
10680
CONS CARNIVORES
Y
TBA
641
001
09774
09774
MOLECULAR EVOLUTN
4.0
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
TTH
656
001
10683
10683
EXP SYS ECOL EVOL
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
INBIO
691R
001
00708
00708
GRADUATE SEMINAR
Y 11:00–11:50 am
INBIO
695R
001
10685
10685
PRACT BIOL TCHNG
Y
TBA
698R
001
00709
00709
MASTER’S PROJECT
Y
TBA
INBIO
INBIO
4.0
MWF
T
TH
399R
001
370
379
390
431
001
BLACK H L
BLACK H L
BLACK H L
494R
007
INBIO
ROEDER B L
ROEDER B L
ROEDER B L
Lab Required
♦ INBIO 399R section 001: A faculty advisor and their approval is required. See Blaine Furniss in 491 WIDB.
INBIO
231 MARB
141 WIDB
141 WIDB
INBIO
required.
380
00244
001
00244
002 L 00244
003 L 00244
3.0
MW
TH
TH
Lab Required
2.0
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
♦ INBIO 380 will be team taught by Beverly Roeder and Kent Hatch. Registration for a laboratory (L) section (002-003) is
INBIO
ORNITHOLOGY
T 1:00–1:50 pm
T 1:00–3:50 pm
T 4:00–6:50 pm
♦ INBIO 470: Registration for a laboratory (L) section (002-005) is required.
3.0
MWF
446
05883
001
05883
002 L 05883
003 L 05883
PLANT ANATOMY
Y 8:00–8:50 am
2:00–3:50 pm
TTH
TTH
TTH
432
001
00641
00641
VASC PLANT MORPH
Y 2:00–4:50 pm
445
001
05882
05882
HERPETOLOGY
T 1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–3:50 pm
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Dept
Dept
Dept
Dept
Approve
Approve
Approve
Approve
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
V 6.0
TBA
V 6.0
TBA
ANDERSON V J
3.0
TBA
CATES R G
480
WIDB
FLINDERS J T
A249
CLFB
GARDNER J S
492
WIDB
FLINDERS J T
231
MARB
MCCLELLAN D A
360
WIDB
PECK S L
247
MARB
RADER R B
3.0
3.0
492
WIDB
SHIRLEY D L
INBIO
3.0
2.0
BLK1
BLK1
480 WIDB
480 WIDB
FURNISS H B
BLK2
480
JOHNSON L A
INBIO
2.0
WIDB
4.0
MWF
T
INBIO
390 MLBM
390 MLBM
SITES J W
INBIO
2.0
TTH
0.5
TH
V 8.0
STAFF
V 6.0
STAFF
Lab Included
INBIO
INBIO
699R
001
00711
00711
MASTER’S THESIS
Y
799R
001
002
00720
00720
00720
DISSERTATION
Y
S
♦ IAS 360R Sections 405–409 A class for preparation in cross-cultural service and learning programs with a regional emphasis
V 9.0
TBA
STAFF
and application. Required for those preparing for International Volunteers Programs.
405
09816
S 3:00–4:50 pm
MW
BLK2
C261 ESC
3:00–5:20 pm
F
BLK2
280 HRCB
406
09816
Y 4:00–5:15 pm
MW
285 SWKT
407
09816
Y 3:00–5:00 pm
MWF
122 HRCB
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
STAFF
SMITH H D
IAS
IAS
IAS
100
001
09433
09433
INTRO INTL STUDIES
Y 10:00–10:50 am
199R
001
09043
09043
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 3.0
Y
TBA
220
001
09134
09134
002
09134
INTRO DEVEL STU
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
Y 9:30–10:45 am
301
001
09169
09169
KC LECTURE SERIES
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
238
HRCB
LEONARD C W
Tchr Approve
LEONARD C W
Tchr Approve
351R
400
401
402
09170
09170
09170
09170
M
S
S
S
U N PREPARATION
5:30–8:00 pm
5:30–8:00 pm
5:30–8:00 pm
234 MARB
202 JSB
106 JSB
257 HRCB
HOLSINGER D B
VAN O J
1.0
W
238
238
238
238
IAS
IAS
353R
001
400
09069
09069
09069
INTRNL OUTREACH
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 4:00–6:00 pm
354R
400
09815
09815
MODEL ARAB LG PREP
Y 4:30–6:00 pm
TH
0.5
360R
001
09816
09816
INTL FIELD STUDY
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
2.0
MW
HRCB
LEONARD C W
HRCB
HRCB
HRCB
LEONARD C W
LOSO A C
PERRY W O
Tchr Approve
Tchr Approve
Tchr Approve
TBA
238 HRCB
LEONARD C W
GRACE C B
125
HRCB
BOWEN D L
206
RB
STAFF
♦ IAS 360R Sections 400–404. A class for preparation in cross-cultural field research and survival with a regional emphasis and
application. Required for those preparing for International Field Studies.
♦ IAS 360R Section 400: CROSS-CULTURAL FIELD STUDY with AFRICA emphasis.
400
09816
Y
3:00–3:50 pm
3:00–4:20 pm
M
WF
09816
Y
3:00–3:50 pm
3:00–4:20 pm
M
WF
09816
Y
3:00–3:50 pm
3:00–4:20 pm
M
WF
256 CB
151 HRCB
SHULER D A
256 CB
W012 BNSN
SHULER D A
256 CB
W011 BNSN
SHULER D A
♦ IAS 360R Section 403: CROSS-CULTURAL FIELD STUDY with EUROPE emphasis.
403
09816
Y
3:00–3:50 pm
3:00–4:20 pm
M
WF
256 CB
C258 ESC
09816
Y
3:00–3:50 pm
3:00–4:20 pm
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
M
WF
256 CB
F556 HFAC
397R
001
08838
08838
TOPICS IN IAS
T 2:00–4:50 pm
V 3.0
W
265
SWKT
WENGER F L
420
001
09135
09135
SR SEM INTL DEV
Y 2:30–4:15 pm
IAS
599R
001
08535
08535
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 9.0
Y
TBA
STAFF
IAS
695R
001
400
08855
08855
08855
DIR INDIV STUDY
Y
T
TBA
TBA
STAFF
STAFF
699R
001
08516
08516
MASTER’S THESIS
Y
TBA
IAS
LEONARD C W
Tchr Approve
3.0
T
230
BRMB
BRYNER G C
3.0
Tchr Approve
V 6.0
STAFF
ITALIAN (4002 JKHB, 422-2542)
101
001
002
400
03291
03291
03291
03291
1ST YR ITAL PT 1
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
4.0
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
1015 JKHB
F262 HFAC
1015 JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
♦ Accelerated classes: ITAL 101 section 401 is designed for students who have had previous exposure to Italian or a romance
lanuage. ITAL 101 section 401 should be taken with ITAL 102 section 401.
401
03291
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
DAILY
BLK1
1015
ITAL
ITAL
ITAL
JKHB
STAFF
Accelerated
Accelerated
102
001
400
401
03292
03292
03292
03292
1ST YR ITAL PT 2
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
4.0
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
BLK2
2016 JKHB
2049 JKHB
1015 JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
201
001
400
03293
03293
03293
INTERMED ITALIAN 1
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
4.0
DAILY
DAILY
1023 JKHB
133 TMCB
STAFF
STAFF
202
001
09015
09015
INTERMED ITALIAN 2
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
3.0
FL
1015
JKHB
WILLIS L C
♦ ITAL 211R section 001 is for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence; no formal class is held.
SHULER D A
ITAL
♦ IAS 360R Section 404: CROSS-CULTURAL FIELD STUDY with OPEN or UNDECIDED emphasis.
404
BIDDULPH H L
HOLBROOK L R
BROWN E K
IAS
♦ IAS 360R Section 402: CROSS-CULTURAL FIELD STUDY with LATIN AMERICA emphasis.
402
265 SWKT
230 BRMB
F262 HFAC
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 9.0
Y
TBA
♦ IAS 360R Section 401: CROSS-CULTURAL FIELD STUDY with Asia emphasis.
401
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
08534
08534
ITAL
BLK1
MF
MWF
F
399R
001
3.0
MW
M
3:00–5:00 pm
3:00–5:00 pm
3:00–5:00 pm
IAS
3.0
W
W
W
Y
T
T
♦ IAS 399R section 001: Zionism and Judaism: Consequences for the Middle East.
♦ IAS 353R sections 001 and 400 are designed to provide a service learning educational opportunity for students.
IAS
IAS
3.0
TTH
F
F
TTH
09816
09816
09816
♦ Zionism and Judaism: Consequences for the Middle East.
♦ IAS 351R Sections 400, 401, and 402 are Model UN Preparation courses.
IAS
409
410
411
1.0
W
HAWKS S R
HITE S J
♦ IAS 360R Section 409 International Volunteers with OPEN or UNDECIDED emphasis.
INTERNATIONAL AND AREA STUDIES (237 HRCB, 422-3377)
IAS
HOLBROOK L R
SHULER D A
211R
001
03294
03294
2ND YR CONVERS
S
ITAL
217
001
0722103 FREN & ITAL CINEMA
0722103 Y 12:00–2:50 pm
ITAL
311R
001
03296
03296
3RD YR CONVERS
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
2.0
TBA
JOHNSON M
3.0
TTH
AL
1086
JKHB
SPRENGER S M
2049
JKHB
STAFF
2.0
TTH
77
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
78
♦ ITAL 311R section 002 is only for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence; no formal class is held.
002
03296
S
321
001
002
03297
03297
03297
ADV GRAMMAR
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
ITAL
322
001
03298
03298
ADV COMPOSITION
Y 11:00–11:50 am
ITAL
340
001
03295
03295
INTRO ITALIAN LIT
Y 10:00–10:50 am
399R
001
08530
08530
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 6.0
S
TBA
ITAL
TBA
JAPAN
JOHNSON M
03314
03314
2ND YEAR CONVERS
Y
2.0
TBA
WARNICK J P
♦ Returned Missionaries should enroll in Japan 221 or higher.
3.0
MWF
MWF
211R
001
F262 HFAC
2016 JKHB
JOHNSON M
JOHNSON M
221
001
002
400
09087
09087
09087
09087
READ, GRAM, CULT
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
4.0
DAILY
DAILY
MW
FL
2047 JKHB
E353 HFAC
383 CB
301
001
03315
03315
FL
002
03315
♦ ITAL 411R section 001 is only for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence; no formal class is held.
003
03315
ITAL
004
03315
4.0
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
DAILY
ITAL
ITAL
ITAL
ITAL
ITAL
JAPAN
3.0
MWF
3.0
MWF
411R
001
08338
08338
4TH YR CONVERSATN
S
420
001
03305
03305
ITAL CIV TO 1600
Y 9:00–9:50 am
444
001
03309
03309
ITAL LIT 20TH CENT
Y 1:00–2:15 pm
MW
491
001
08339
08339
SR ORAL PROF EVAL
Y
TBA
499R
001
08753
08753
HONORS THESIS
S
2049
JKHB
WILLIS L C
FL
2049
JKHB
KLEIN I
JAPAN
KELLING H
2.0
TBA
3.0
MWF
AL
2049
JKHB
KLEIN I
JAPAN
002
JAPAN
JAPAN
03311
03311
03311
003
03311
004
03311
005
03311
102
001
03312
03312
002
03312
003
03312
400
03312
201
001
002
03313
03313
03313
1ST YR JAPANESE
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1015
JKHB
202
001
002
06933
06933
06933
0.0
321
001
002
03317
03317
03317
KLEIN I
322
001
002
225
256
265
256
W002
256
W004
256
396
256
SWKT
CB
SWKT
CB
BNSN
CB
BNSN
CB
BRMB
CB
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
DAILY
F556
150
F454
150
F550
150
2047
SECOND-YEAR JAPAN
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
4.0
DAILY
TTH
MWF
2153 JKHB
2153 JKHB
1107 JKHB
WATABE M
WATABE M
PERKINS G W
2.0
JKHB
JKHB
YAMAMOTO C
WATABE M
03318
03318
03318
SEL READING & GRAM
3.0
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
2047 JKHB
E353 HFAC
YAMAMOTO C
SMITH S A
325
001
07212
07212
JAP MORPH SYN SEM
Y 12:00–1:15 pm
2153
JKHB
WATABE M
JAPAN
326
001
08091
08091
CONTRA ANALYSIS
Y 9:30–10:50 am
1181
CONF
WARNICK J P
JAPAN
345
001
03322
03322
JAPANESE CULTURE
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
MWF
3090
JKHB
SHUMWAY L V
351
001
09966
09966
LIT IN TRAN:17-19C
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
AL
2047
JKHB
SMITH S A
JAPAN
390
400
09243
09243
JPNSE SPEC PURPOSE
3.0
Y 4:00–5:20 pm
TTH
ESC
WATABE M
JAPAN
399R
001
07714
07714
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 9.0
Y
TBA
441
001
06888
06888
INTRO CLASS JAPAN
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
245
SWKT
PERKINS G W
443
001
03320
03320
ADV READG,GRAMMAR
3.0
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
2153
JKHB
WATABE M
444
001
03321
03321
MOD JAPANESE LIT
Y 11:00–11:50 am
1107
JKHB
GESSEL V C
490R
001
03323
03323
INDIV STUDY JAPAN
Y
JAPAN
4.0
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
WATABE M
2047
2047
V 6.0
TBA
WATABE M
SEL READING & GRAM
3.0
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
JAPAN
NOBLE C D
1ST YR JAPANESE
Y 8:00–8:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
Y 8:00–8:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
Y 8:00–8:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
SECOND-YEAR JAPAN
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
3RD YR CONVERS
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
HFAC
CTB
HFAC
CTB
HFAC
CTB
BNSN
CTB
JKHB
OKAWA S S
OKAWA S S
OKAWA S S
NOBLE C D
TTH
TTH
TTH
3.0
TTH
WORTHAM A K
WORTHAM A K
WORTHAM A K
WORTHAM A K
JAPAN
3.0
TTH
3.0
3.0
WORTHAM A K
C258
4.0
HFAC
HRCB
HFAC
HRCB
HFAC
HRCB
JKHB
WARNICK J P
WARNICK J P
4.0
DAILY
TTH
MWF
FL
2047 JKHB
2047 JKHB
F550 HFAC
JAPAN
WARNICK J P
WARNICK J P
RUSSELL R A
RUSSELL R A
JAPAN
JAPAN
JAPAN
♦ Japan 202 is primarily for students without a mission or other extended residence in Japan.
JAPAN
03316
03316
03316
03316
F274
240
F550
240
F550
240
W002
240
1123
2047 JKHB
2047 JKHB
2047 JKHB
3.0
JAPAN
101
001
03315
311R
001
002
003
JOHNSON M
JAPANESE (4052 JKHB, 422-3396)
JAPAN
400
READ, HIST, LIT
Y 9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
ARTHUR R
ARTHUR R
ARTHUR R
WORTHAM A K
WORTHAM A K
WATABE M
3.0
MWF
3.0
MWF
V 3.0
TBA
WARNICK J P
♦ JAPAN 490R section 002 will study Japanese calligraphy.
002
03323
Y
3:00–4:50 pm
T
A530
HFAC
ZUSHI M
♦ JAPAN 492 is required for Japanese majors and should be taken during the last semester prior to graduation.
JAPAN
492
001
03325
03325
MAJ READING LIST
Y
JAPAN
670R
001
07917
07917
TUTRL INTRN JAPAN
Y
JAPAN
680R
001
07918
07918
SPECL STDS JAPAN
Y
699R
001
07920
07920
MASTERS THESIS
Y
JAPAN
LATIN
301
001
03342
03342
CLASS LATIN POETRY
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
3.0
377
001
002
003
03348
03348
03348
03348
SEC TCHG PROCEDURE
3.0
S 8:00–8:50 am
DAILY
S 2:00–2:50 pm
TTH
S 12:00–12:50 pm
TTH
2024 JKHB
2024 JKHB
2024 JKHB
MACFARLANE R
STAFF
STAFF
433
001
08749
08749
CICERO
Y 9:35–10:50 am
3040
JKHB
HALL J F
BNSN
GROVER M L
TBA
WARNICK J P
LATIN
V 3.0
TBA
WATABE M
V 3.0
LATIN
TBA
WATABE M
V 6.0
TBA
WATABE M
LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES (237 HRCB, 422-3377)
LT AM
495
400
02849
02849
SENIOR SEMINAR
Y 4:00–6:30 pm
3.0
TTH
03332
03332
1ST YR KOREAN
Y 8:00–8:50 am
4.0
DAILY
1107
JKHB
STAFF
KOREA 201
001
03333
03333
2ND YR KOREAN
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
4.0
DAILY
1107
JKHB
LEE K
♦ Contact the Law School for information.
KOREA 202
001
08250
08250
2ND YR KOREAN
Y 9:00–9:50 am
4.0
DAILY
FL
2153
JKHB
STAFF
LINGUISTICS (2129 JKHB, 422-2937)
KOREA 301
001
03334
03334
INTERMED KOREAN
Y 10:00–10:50 am
4.0
DAILY
FL
2153
JKHB
LEE K
KOREA 303
001
08252
08252
SINO-KOREAN CHARAC
3.0
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
2153
JKHB
GRANT B K
KOREA 311R
001
06357
06357
3RD YEAR CONVERS
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
KOREA 315
001
08253
08253
SEL READNGS & COMP
3.0
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
KOREA 321
001
07213
07213
SINO-KOREAN READ
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
KOREA 399R
350
07713
07713
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 9.0
Y
TBA
KOREA 443
001
07652
07652
MOD KOREAN LIT
Y 10:00–10:50 am
KOREA 490R
001
400
07215
07215
07215
INDIV STDY KOREAN
Y
T 4:15–5:30 pm
KOREA 495
001
08254
08254
SENIOR SEMINAR
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
LING
LING
2.0
TTH
1107
JKHB
STAFF
F274
HFAC
GRANT B K
230
001
400
03543
03543
03543
LANG, MIND & WORLD
3.0
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
Y 4:00–5:20 pm
MW
330
001
002
03549
03549
03549
INTRO LING (MODRN)
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 10:00–10:50 am
W005 BNSN
1108 JKHB
STAFF
STEINAGEL L O
3.0
MWF
MWF
1108 JKHB
1108 JKHB
TANNER M W
TANNER M W
LING
377R
400
10155
10155
BASIC TRAIN TESOL
T 4:00–6:00 pm
399R
001
10061
10061
ACAD INTERN: LING
S
TBA
420
001
03560
03560
PHONETICS
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
430
001
08519
08519
THEORETICAL SYNTAX
3.0
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
M
V 3.0
BLK2
1134
JKHB
FARNSWORTH M B
3.0
MWF
2153
JKHB
GRANT B K
GRANT B K
LING
LING
V 9.0
STRONG-KRAUSE
3.0
348
MARB
BAKER W
W142
BNSN
MANNING A D
1108
JKHB
GRAHAM C R
1184
CONF
STAFF
C255
ESC
STAFF
1108
JKHB
STRONG-KRAUSE
CONF
CONF
STAFF
STAFF
4.0
MWF
211
MSRB
PETERSON M A
LING
V 3.0
TBA
W
1184
CONF
PETERSON M A
GRANT B K
♦ LING 440 section 001 is for TESOL minors.
2.0
T
4063
JKHB
PETERSON M A
101
001
002
03337
03337
03337
1ST YR LATIN
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
4.0
DAILY
DAILY
235 SWKT
2024 JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
102
001
03338
03338
1ST YR LATIN
Y 9:00–9:50 am
4.0
DAILY
2024
JKHB
MACFARLANE K C
111
001
400
03339
03339
03339
BEG LAT ACCELERATE
5.0
Y 10:00–10:50 am
DAILY
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
DAILY
2024
2024
JKHB
JKHB
MACFARLANE K C
STAFF
201
001
03341
03341
INTERMEDIATE LATIN
Y 10:00–10:50 am
235
SWKT
PEEK C M
4.0
DAILY
440
001
09540
09540
UNDERSTND LANG ACQ
2.0
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
TTH
♦ LING 440 section 400 is for TESOL k-12 minors and meets for 10 sessions.
LING
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
W011
♦ LING 377R section 400 is designed to provide a service learning educational opportunity for students.
LATIN (3010 JKHB, 422-4448)
LATIN
BLK1
LAW, SCHOOL OF
LING
LATIN
DEBLOOIS N A
3.0
TTH
KOREA 102
001
LATIN
JKHB
1.0
KOREAN (4052 JKHB, 422-3396)
LATIN
FL
2024
MWF
400
09540
Y
450
001
03548
03548
INTRO HIST-COMP LG
Y 12:00–1:30 pm
4:00–6:50 pm
TH
3.0
MW
♦ LING 460 section 001 is for TESOL minors.
LING
460
001
09541
09541
ASSESS LING DIV SS
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
2.0
T
♦ LING 460 section 400 is for TESOL K-12 minors and meets for 10 sessions.
400
401
09541
09541
Y
Y
4:00–6:50 pm
4:00–6:50 pm
W
W
1176
1172
79
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
80
♦ LING 471 section 001 is for MTC teachers only.
LING
471
001
10787
10787
METHODS/STRATEGIES
Y 4:00–5:20 pm
TH
252
MARB
STEINAGEL L O
♦ LING 472 section 400 is for TESOL K-12 minors and meets for 10 sessions.
LING
472
400
10788
10788
DEV LITERACY SKILL
Y 4:00–6:50 pm
T
490
001
06936
06936
SENIOR SEMINAR
Y 9:00–9:50 am
TTH
496R
001
09876
09876
ACAD INTERN: TESOL
T
521
001
03559
03559
PHONOLOGY
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
545
001
03539
03539
PSYCHOLINGUISTICS
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
550
001
03565
03565
SOCIOLINGUISTICS
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
558
001
03541
03541
HIST-COMPAR LING
Y 9:00–10:20 am
579
001
01986
01986
TESOL STUDENT TCHG
3.0
S 3:00–3:50 pm
TTH
4:00–5:50 pm
MTWTH
244 UPC
TBA UPC
PROBST G W
580R
001
01990
01990
PROB LING & APP LING
V 3.0
S
TBA
TBA
HENRICHSEN L E
590R
001
03566
03566
READINGS IN LING
S
596
001
10157
10157
RSRCH DESIGN-LING
S
LING
599R
001
06526
06526
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 9.0
S
TBA
TBA
LING
625
001
01982
01982
PRONUNCIATION T & P
3.0
Y 9:30–10:50 am
TTH
133
TMCB
LUTHY M J
LING
630
001
03562
03562
TOPICS IN SYNTAX
Y 1:00–2:20 pm
TTH
225
SWKT
LONSDALE D W
631
001
06737
06737
GRAMMAR USAGE
Y 12:00–1:20 pm
TTH
1134
JKHB
GARDNER D I
LING
641
001
07958
07958
INTERLANG ANALYSIS
3.0
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
211
MSRB
TANNER M W
LING
672
001
01983
01983
TESOL READING & WR
3.0
Y 10:30–11:50 am
MW
344
UPC
ANDERSON N J
LING
677
001
01984
01984
ADVANCED METHODOGY
3.0
Y 9:30–10:50 am
TTH
1134
JKHB
HENRICHSEN L E
LING
679
001
01992
01992
TESOL SUP ADMIN
S 3:00–3:50 pm
4:00–5:50 pm
LING
LING
696R
001
10056
10056
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 9.0
Y
TBA
STRONG-KRAUSE
LING
698R
001
10057
10057
MASTER’S PROJECT
Y
HENRICHSEN L E
LING
699R
001
03571
03571
MASTERS THESIS
Y
2.0
2.0
1172
CONF
STAFF
1086
JKHB
MELBY A K
V 9.0
TBA
LING
LING
LING
LING
LING
LING
LING
LING
LING
690
001
03570
03570
SEM LINGUISTICS
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
LING
695
001
01993
01993
TESOL SEMINAR
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
3.0
1134
JKHB
ELZINGA D A
270
BRMB
BAKER W
108
HGB
BUONFORTE R H
F274
HFAC
ROBERTSON J S
3.0
TBA
HENRICHSEN L E
511
001
07756
07756
MANAGERIAL FINANCE
3.0
T 3:30–4:50 pm
TTH
541
001
07757
07757
MARKETING MGT
T 11:00–12:20 pm
180
TNRB
BRAU J C
2072
JKHB
FAWCETT S E
M COM 100 offered by Independent Study online at http://elearn.byu.edu.
♦ M COM 100 is a self taught course. You must attend one orientation session or drop the class. First block sessions are January
7 and 13. Second block sessions are February 26 and March 3. You only need to attend one meeting for both I SYS 100 and
M COM 100. Fee required.
3.0
TTH
Tchr Approve
636
00911
00911
00911
PRESENTATION SKILL
T 5:00–6:30 pm
T 5:00–6:30 pm
0.5
TBA
TBA
BLK1
BLK2
151
151
$25
TNRB MCKELL L J
TNRB MCKELL L J
00911
T
7:30–9:00 pm
W
6
290
SLCE
RIGBY D S
M COM 320 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
V 3.0
HENRICHSEN L E
M COM 320
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
400
401
402
403
404
405
1.0
TBA
ROBERTSON J S
STRONG-KRAUSE
3.0
3.0
244 UPC
TBA UPC
PROBST G W
2.0
W002
BNSN
MANNING A D
4824
HBLL
GRAHAM C R
1.0
00747
00747
00747
00747
00747
00747
00747
00747
00747
00747
00747
00747
00747
00747
00747
00747
00747
00747
00747
00747
WRITTEN BUS COMM
T 12:30–1:50 pm
T 9:30–10:50 am
T 11:00–12:20 pm
T 3:30–4:50 pm
T 12:30–1:50 pm
T 2:00–3:20 pm
T 9:30–10:50 am
T 12:30–1:50 pm
T 8:00–9:20 am
T 9:30–10:50 am
T 2:00–3:20 pm
L 12:30–1:50 pm
T 3:30–4:50 pm
T 5:00–6:20 pm
T 5:00–7:50 pm
T 3:30–4:50 pm
T 3:30–6:20 pm
T 3:30–6:20 pm
T 3:30–6:20 pm
3.0
AW
TTH
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
MW
TTH
T
TTH
W
T
M
486
164
210
210
210
164
210
484
164
164
484
164
270
210
110
264
164
164
164
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
STAFF
STAFF
PERRY D J
PERRY D J
BAKER W H
PERRY D J
TIMM P R
BEESTON M
STAFF
STAFF
YOUNG R L
DIXON E A
YOUNG R L
STAFF
BLACKWELL K L
WALLENTINE M K
ELIASON S C
ADAMS K J
VAWDREY C
♦ M COM 320 sections 606 and 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
3.0
MW
M COM 100
400
401
♦ M COM 100 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
TBA
M
MTWTH
3.0
MW
MANAGEMENT COMMUNICATION (590 TNRB, 422-4081)
3.0
F
V 9.0
STRONG-KRAUSE
MGT
LING
TBA
MANAGEMENT (660 TNRB, 422-4367)
2.0
MGT
LING
V 3.0
Tchr Approve
606
636
00747
00747
Y
T
7:30–10:00 pm
7:30–10:00 pm
TH
T
6
6
M COM 320H
200
00747
00747
HNRS WRTTN BUS COM
3.0
T 12:30–1:50 pm
TTH
M COM 321
001
002
08970
08970
08970
ORAL BUSINESS COMM
1.0
T 8:00–8:50 am
MW
BLK1
T 8:00–8:50 am
MW
BLK2
315 SLCE
331 SLCE
REYNOLDS J L
BRUNSON W R
164
TNRB
DETIENNE K B
484
484
TNRB
TNRB
YOUNG R L
YOUNG R L
AW
Lab Included
Lab Included
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
400
401
402
403
404
405
08970
08970
08970
08970
08970
08970
08970
08970
08970
08970
08970
08970
08970
08970
08970
08970
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
12:00–1:50 pm
12:00–1:50 pm
2:00–3:50 pm
2:00–3:50 pm
6:00–7:50 pm
6:00–7:50 pm
5:00–6:50 pm
5:00–6:50 pm
4:00–5:50 pm
4:00–5:50 pm
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
F
F
F
F
W
W
T
T
M
M
BLK1
BLK2
BLK1
BLK2
BLK1
BLK2
BLK1
BLK2
BLK1
BLK2
BLK1
BLK2
BLK1
BLK2
BLK1
BLK2
484
484
484
484
484
484
484
484
484
484
484
484
484
484
484
484
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
YOUNG R L
YOUNG R L
YOUNG R L
YOUNG R L
BEESTON M
BEESTON M
BEESTON M
BEESTON M
BEESTON M
BEESTON M
DIXON E A
DIXON E A
CRANE R L
CRANE R L
CRANE R L
CRANE R L
Lab
Lab
Lab
Lab
Lab
Lab
Lab
Lab
Lab
Lab
Lab
Lab
Lab
Lab
Lab
Lab
Included
Included
Included
Included
Included
Included
Included
Included
Included
Included
Included
Included
Included
Included
Included
Included
005
W
W
6
6
385
385
SLCE
SLCE
MFG
M COM 490R
400
00756
00756
MGT COMM TOPICS
Y
MFG
MFG
M COM 642
001
002
003
004
400
401
07399
07399
07399
07399
07399
07399
07399
COMM FOR PROF ACCT
Y 2:00–3:20 pm
Y 3:30–4:50 pm
Y 2:00–3:20 pm
Y 12:30–1:50 pm
Y 5:00–6:20 pm
Y 5:00–6:20 pm
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
YOUNG R L
210
484
164
484
210
270
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
LEBARON C D
BAKER W H
DETIENNE K B
TIMM P R
STAFF
STAFF
3.0
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
MW
Lab
Lab
Lab
Lab
Lab
Lab
Included
Included
Included
Included
Included
Included
ECON MKT SYST
Y 9:30–10:50 am
220
TNRB
CLARKE D G
271
SLCE
MADSEN A J
220
220
TNRB
TNRB
KOLLER R H
KOLLER R H
315
SLCE
VERNON R L
284
TNRB
KOLLER R H
Majors Only
220
220
TNRB
TNRB
BRYCE D J
BRYCE D J
Majors Only
Majors Only
♦ MANEC 300 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
07774
T
7:30–10:00 pm
TH
6
MANEC 301
001
002
07775
07775
07775
MACRO ECON BUS DEC
3.0
T 8:00–9:20 am
TTH
T 3:30–4:50 pm
TTH
636
07775
T
08144
08144
GOVT & BUSINESS
T 12:30–1:50 pm
5:00–7:25 pm
T
TTH
MANEC 387
001
002
10384
10384
10384
ECON OF STRATEGY
T 12:30–1:50 pm
T 3:30–4:50 pm
MW
MW
6
07520
07520
07520
07520
07520
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
3.0
MWF
M
636
09450
T
230
001
002
003
004
005
400
401
402
L
L
03578
03578
03578
03578
03578
03578
03578
03578
03578
COMPUTER AIDED MFG
3.0
Y 9:00–9:50 am
TTH
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
T
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
W
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
TH
Y
TBA
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
T
Y 7:00–9:50 pm
T
Y 5:00–7:50 pm
W
L
L
L
L
03572
03572
03572
03572
03572
03572
JOINING PROCESSES
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 12:00–2:50 pm
Y 3:00–5:50 pm
Y 5:00–7:50 pm
Y 2:00–4:50 pm
324
001
002
003
004
005
L
L
L
L
5:00–7:25 pm
M
CV2
214 CTB
214 CTB
395
NELSON R D
Majors Only
STRONG A B
STRONG A B
08945
08945
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
3.0
S
TBA
434
001
002
003
004
005
09792
09792
09792
09792
09792
09792
MANUF AUTOMATION
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
Y 10:00–11:50 am
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
476
001
L
L
L
L
SLCE
410 CTB
155 CTB
155 CTB
155 CTB
410
155
155
CTB
CTB
CTB
STRONG A B
KOHKONEN
KOHKONEN
KOHKONEN
KOHKONEN
KOHKONEN
KOHKONEN
KOHKONEN
KOHKONEN
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
K
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
E
Lab Required
Lab Required
3.0
MW
T
T
TH
TH
399R
001
MFG
410 CTB
125 SNLB
125 SNLB
125 SNLB
125 SNLB
MILES
MILES
MILES
MILES
MILES
410
STAFF
M
M
M
M
M
P
P
P
P
P
1.0
CTB
STAFF
3.0
TTH
M
TH
F
W
410
145
145
145
145
0887802 INT PROD/PROC ENGR
3.0
0887802 T 8:00–9:50 am
M
8:00–9:50 am
TWTHF
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
CARTER
CARTER
CARTER
CARTER
CARTER
P
P
P
P
P
W
W
W
W
W
Lab Required
214 CTB
230 CB
TODD R H
Lab Included
479
001
002
MFG
3.0
180 TNRB
284 TNRB
110 TNRB
174 TNRB
CRAWFORD R G
CRAWFORD R G
VORKINK K P
VORKINK K P
0940501 CREATE & MNG NEW V
3.0
0940501 T 3:30–4:50 pm
MW
5:00–5:50 pm
M
120 TNRB
120 TNRB
HEATON H B
Majors Only
340
CTB
STRONG A B
250
CTB
HARRELL C R
♦ BUS M 479 section 002 is for Non-Business Majors.
3.0
MONEY BANKING & BUS
3.0
T 11:00–12:20 pm
MW
T 3:30–4:50 pm
MW
T 8:00–9:20 am
TTH
T 3:30–4:50 pm
TTH
HIST CREATIVITY 2
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 4:00–6:20 pm
MFG
MFG
MANEC 453 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
MANEC 453
001
002
003
004
TNRB
♦ MFG 479 section 001 is for Business Majors.
Majors Only
Majors Only
♦ MANEC 301 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
MANEC 376
001
09450
09450
09450
PROFESSNL SEMINAR
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
F
MFG
MANEC 301 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
202
001
400
10564
10564
3.0
MW
130
391R
001
MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS (660 TNRB, 422-4367)
07774
07774
TTH
MFG
MFG
MANEC 300
001
2:00–3:20 pm
♦ MFG 202 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
BRINTON C G
BRINTON C G
♦ M COM 490R is for M COM 321 TAs only.
T
MANUFACTURING (265 CTB, 422-6300)
♦ M COM 321 sections 616 and 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City. Section 616 is a first block class.
Section 636 is a second block class.
616
08970
T 7:30–9:00 pm
636
08970
T 7:30–9:00 pm
07520
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Only
Only
Only
Only
MFG
0940501 T
3:00–5:50 pm
T
480
001
03591
03591
PROC PL & SYS DES
Y 1:00–2:30 pm
3.0
490R
001
002
003
004
005
006
03596
03596
03596
03596
03596
03596
03596
SPEC PROB MFG TECH
V 3.0
S
TBA
S
TBA
BLK2
S
TBA
S
TBA
S
TBA
S
TBA
265
265
265
265
265
265
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
CTB
CARTER P W
HAWKS V D
KOHKONEN K E
HARRELL C R
MILES M P
STRONG A B
533
001
03594
03594
MFG INFO SYSTEMS
Y 4:00–6:50 pm
410
CTB
HARRELL C R
TTH
3.0
W
Lab Included
81
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
MFG
MFG
555
001
03593
03593
574
08950
001
08950
002 L 08950
COMP MATLS & PROC
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
82
3.0
MFT
MWF
240
ADVANCED TOOL DESN
3.0
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MW
Y 10:00–11:50 am
F
CTB
410 CTB
160 CTB
770R
001
01180
01180
CLINICAL INTERNSHP
T
MFT
793R
001
01185
01185
RSRCH SEM MFT
T 10:30–1:00 pm
MFT
799R
001
09891
09891
DISSERTATION
T
STRONG A B
KOHKONEN K E
KOHKONEN K E
1.0
TBA
STAHMANN R F
Majors Only
CRANE D R
Majors Only
3.0
W
255
TLRB
V 9.0
TBA
STAHMANN R F
MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY (1000 SWKT, 422-3888)
MFT
330
400
09828
09828
PRE-PROF PREP MFT
T 4:00–4:50 pm
W
395R
001
09973
09973
SPEC TOPICS IN MFT
S
TBA
MARRIAGE, FAMILY, AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT (1000 SWKT, 422-2069)
1.0
BLK1
171
TLRB
CRANE D R
MFHD 160 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required).
MFT
V 3.0
MFHD
STAHMANN R F
♦ MFT 395R section 002 is for Pre-MFTSA officers.
002
09973
S
403R
001
09829
09829
RESEARCH PRACTICUM
V 3.0
S
TBA
STAHMANN R F
501R
001
09885
09885
WORKSHOP IN MFT
Y
STAHMANN R F
603R
001
09974
09974
RESEARCH PRACTICUM
3.0
T
TBA
MFT
649
001
08804
08804
ADDICTIONS & VIOLENC
Y 1:30–2:50 pm
T
3.0
MFT
650
001
01154
01154
FNDTN MAR FAM THER
Y 12:00–1:15 pm
T
3.0
654
001
08801
08801
ISSUES GENDER,ETHN
Y 12:00–2:50 pm
TH
3.0
MFT
MFT
MFT
MFT
TBA
CRANE D R
636
MFT
01156
01156
01156
01156
01156
01156
INT PRCTM MAR & F TH
Y 3:00–5:30 pm
M
Y 3:00–5:30 pm
T
Y 3:00–5:30 pm
M
Y 3:00–5:30 pm
W
Y 3:00–5:30 pm
TH
3.0
693R
001
09888
09888
INDEPEND READINGS
S
V 3.0
MFHD
STAHMANN R F
279
TLRB
LARSON J H
Majors Only
295
TLRB
WATSON W L
Majors Only
295
TLRB
FEINAUER L L
09888
S
233
269
255
279
255
TLRB
TLRB
TLRB
TLRB
TLRB
BUTLER M H
MEAD D E
FEINAUER L L
HARPER J M
WATSON W L
TBA
STAHMANN R F
TBA
CRANE D R
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
MFT
MFT
MFT
MFT
09889
09889
SPECIAL TOPICS
Y
699R
001
09890
09890
MASTER’S THESIS
T
750
001
01174
01174
SUPERVSN M & F THRPY
Y 8:00–10:30 am
W
3.0
753
001
01173
01173
ADV CLIN SPEC-MFT
T 8:30–11:00 am
3.0
MFHD
MFHD
3.0
755R
001
01176
01176
ADV PRCTM MAR & F TH
1.0
Y
TBA
TBA
STAFF
V 9.0
TBA
STAHMANN R F
T
247
3714
MARB
HBLL
DOLLAHITE D C
DOLLAHITE D C
03084
T
5:00–7:25 pm
T
6
345
SLCE
COREY A M
210
001
002
003
004
01107
01107
01107
01107
01107
HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
3.0
T 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
T 3:00–4:20 pm
TTH
T 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
TTH
SS
250 SWKT
247 MARB
250 SWKT
247 MARB
SCORESBY A L
NELSON L J
SCORESBY A L
ROBINSON C C
♦ MFHD 210 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
MFHD
695R
002
SS
636
01107
T
250
001
002
400
08884
08884
08884
08884
THRY FAM PERSPECTV
3.0
T 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
MWF
Y 4:30–5:50 pm
TTH
7:30–10:00 pm
W
6
345
SLCE
247 MARB
247 MARB
247 MARB
HEATON M B
INGOLDSBY B
PODUSKA B
BUTLER M H
636
08884
T
300
001
002
003
400
401
08691
08691
08691
08691
08691
08691
CRIT INQ RES METHD
Y 12:05–1:20 pm
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
Y 4:10–6:40 pm
Y 4:00–6:30 pm
7:30–10:00 pm
T
6
295
SLCE
LARSON J H
343
343
343
171
341
MARB
MARB
MARB
TLRB
MARB
ROWLEY M L
ROWLEY M L
ROWLEY M L
CRANE D R
GALBRAITH R C
SLCE
ROWLEY M L
HBLL
MARB
HBLL
JKHB
CB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
BARLOW B A
BARLOW B A
399
SLCE
YORGASON B G
284
TNRB
STAHMANN R F
363
SLCE
BAKER T R
1080
JKHB
BAHR K S
3.0
TTH
TTH
TTH
TH
M
♦ MFHD 300 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
♦ MFT 695R section 002 is for 1st year MFT students.
MFT
3.0
TTH
TTH
♦ MFHD 250 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
♦ MFT 693R section 002 is Families and Health.
002
INTRO FAM PROCESS
Y 9:30–10:45 am
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
MFHD 210 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
V 2.0
TBA
655R
001
002
003
004
005
03084
03084
03084
♦ MFHD 160 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
♦ MFT 655R individual supervision TBA.
MFT
160
001
002
636
08691
T
301
001
002
003
004
400
07748
07748
07748
07748
07748
07748
PREPARATN MARRIAGE
3.0
Y 8:00–8:50 am
MWF
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
Y 12:05–1:20 pm
TTH
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
TTH
5:00–7:25 pm
W
6
385
3716
247
3716
2084
377
♦ MFHD 301 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
295
TLRB
MEAD D E
Majors Only
255
TLRB
BUTLER M H
Majors Only
STAHMANN R F
Majors Only
MFHD
636
07748
T
5:00–7:25 pm
T
302
400
07749
07749
MARRIAGE ENHANCEMT
Y 6:00–8:30 pm
W
6
3.0
♦ MFHD 302 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
MFHD
636
07749
T
7:30–10:00 pm
319
001
09717
09717
FAMILY IN FICTION
Y 12:05–1:20 pm
T
6
3.0
TTH
Honors
♦ MFHD 321 must be taken prior to enrollment in MFHD 322.
MFHD
321
001
09554
09554
MFHD
FOUNDATIONS OF DAP
2.0
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MW
3716
MFHD
MFHD
MFHD
09554
Y
4:30–6:10 pm
M
343
322
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
09555
09555
09555
09555
09555
09555
09555
09555
09555
DAP PRACTICUM
Y 7:45–11:45 am
Y 7:45–11:45 am
Y 12:15–4:15 pm
Y 12:15–4:15 pm
Y 7:45–11:45 am
Y 7:45–11:45 am
Y 12:15–4:15 pm
Y 12:15–4:15 pm
330
001
10029
10029
BIO FNDTNS HUM DEV
3.0
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
331
001
002
400
01110
01110
01110
01110
INFANT DEV IN FAM
T 8:00–9:15 am
T 8:00–8:50 am
Y 4:00–6:30 pm
636
08887
T
301
SLCE
HEATON M B
354
001
01111
01111
CROSS CULTURAL DEV
3.0
T 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
3716
HBLL
INGOLDSBY B
B77
B77
B77
B77
B77
B77
B77
B77
HAWS D
WILLCOCKS
HAWS D
WILLCOCKS
HAWS D
WILLCOCKS
HAWS D
WILLCOCKS
MFHD
355
001
08690
08690
LANGUAGE DEVELOPMT
3.0
Y 7:00–7:50 am
MWF
247
MARB
FLOM R A
370
SLCE
SILVERMAN B L
343
TBA
MARB
PODUSKA B
PODUSKA B
MARB
DRAPER T W
MWF
TTHF
MWF
TTHF
MWF
TTHF
MWF
TTHF
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
M112
M112
M112
M112
M112
M112
M112
M112
275
BJ
BJ
TTH
MWF
W
343 MARB
247 MARB
247 MARB
TH
6
375
SLCE
247
MARB
OLSEN S F
MFHD
333
001
09545
09545
ADOL DEV FAM & SOC
3.0
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
247
MARB
MCCOY J K
334
001
400
01121
01121
01121
ADULT DEV & AGING
Y 12:05–1:20 pm
Y 4:00–5:15 pm
247 MARB
377 CB
MFHD
BJ
PORTER C L
FLOM R A
ANDREWS C A
EARLY/MIDDLE CHILD
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
CHRISTENSEN C
MFHD
MFHD
MFHD
MWF
TTH
MW
MILLER R B
MILLER R B
5:00–7:25 pm
350
001
400
03053
03053
03053
261
3716
275
261
247
247
6
FAMILY MONEY MGT 1
3.0
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
T 4:30–5:50 pm
TTH
MFHD
03053
T
5:00–7:25 pm
TH
351
001
400
08886
08886
08886
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
3.0
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
Y 4:00–6:30 pm
W
ROTC
HBLL
MARB
ROTC
MARB
MARB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
NELSON D A
ROBINSON C C
287
SLCE
ANDREWS C A
3714 HBLL
3716 HBLL
PODUSKA B
BEUTLER I F
6
307
SLCE
275 MARB
270 SWKT
PODUSKA B
NELSON D A
HART C H
♦ MFHD 351 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
08886
T
7:30–10:00 pm
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
TH
6
W
TBA
360
001
08699
08699
FAMILY ADAPTATION
Y 9:30–10:45 am
TTH
3716
HBLL
CARROLL J
370
400
10017
10017
FAM IN COMMUNITIES
3.0
Y 4:00–5:30 pm
MW
C295
ESC
HILL E J
371
001
03054
03054
WORK & REL IN HOME
3.0
Y 8:00–9:15 am
TTH
247
MARB
BAHR K S
SLCE
COREY A M
395R
001
002
003
400
401
3.0
Lab Required
3.0
03054
T
7:30–10:00 pm
T
6
345
07066
07066
SPEC TPCS IN MFHD
S
V 3.0
TBA
STAFF
07066
07066
07066
S
S
S
11:00–11:50 am
TH
TBA
TBA
1055
SWKT
TBA
STAFF
NELSON D A
STAFF
Majors Only
6
287
MFHD
MFHD
MFHD
MFHD
MFHD
SLCE
ANDREWS C A
07066
Y
3:00–4:15 pm
MW
117
HRCB
STRONG J R
♦ MFHD 395R section 402 is a mediation training and service learning course.
♦ MFHD 350 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
TH
♦ MFHD 395R section 002 offered for 1 credit only is for MFHDSA officers.
MFHD 350 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
MFHD
7:30–10:00 pm
♦ MFHD 395R section 401 is communication Processes in Interpersonal Relationships.
3.0
TTH
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
M
TH
T
INTRV SKLS FAMSC
Y 4:30–7:00 pm
T
♦ MFHD 395R Sections 001 and 400 are for students working directly with MFHD faculty.
MFHD
3.0
08690
356
07707
400
07707
401 L 07707
636
3.0
♦ MFHD 340 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
T
6
♦ MFHD 371 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
MFHD 340 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
07732
W
♦ MFHD 355 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
BJ
3.0
10030
10030
636
5:00–7:25 pm
2.0
332
001
PARENTING
T 9:30–10:45 am
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
T 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 9:00–9:50 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
Y 4:00–6:30 pm
ROBINSON C C
MFHD
MFHD
07732
07732
07732
07732
07732
07732
07732
MARB
HAWS D
T
340
001
002
003
004
005
400
275
MARB
01110
MFHD
3.0
MWF
♦ MFHD 352 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
MFHD
COGNITIVE DEVEL
Y 9:00–9:50 am
HAUPT J D
♦ MFHD 331 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
7:30–10:00 pm
08887
08887
HBLL
♦ MFHD 321 must be taken prior to enrollment in MFHD 322.
400
352
001
402
403
07066
07066
Y
Y
4:00–7:00 pm
3:00–4:15 pm
W
MW
261 ROTC
343 MARB
FACKRELL T A
BEUTLER L B
399R
350
351
352
353
354
355
451
06310
06310
06310
06310
06310
06310
06310
06310
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 9.0
S
TBA
S
TBA
S
TBA
S
TBA
S
TBA
S
TBA
S
TBA
MAGARRELL
MAGARRELL
MAGARRELL
MAGARRELL
MAGARRELL
MAGARRELL
MAGARRELL
403R
001
03029
03029
RESEARCH PRACTICUM
3.0
S
TBA
STAFF
410
001
08607
08607
ADV ISS IN HUM DEV
Y 9:30–10:45 am
430
001
10018
10018
FORM MARITAL RELAT
3.0
Y 8:00–9:15 am
TTH
450
001
03067
03067
FAMILY MONEY MGT 2
3.0
T 1:00–2:15 pm
MW
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
3.0
TTH
343
MARB
PORTER C L
3716
HBLL
HOLMAN T B
117
HRCB
BEUTLER I F
83
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
MFHD
MFHD
MFHD
84
461
400
401
01125
01125
01125
FAMILY & THE LAW
Y 4:00–5:15 pm
Y 6:00–8:30 pm
3.0
472
001
08637
08637
TEMPORAL WELFR FAM
3.0
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
TTH
3716
HBLL
BEUTLER I F
480
001
10032
10032
MORAL FNDTNS-FAMLY
3.0
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
3716
HBLL
OLSON T D
MW
T
274 MARB
247 MARB
WILLIAMS C S
STAFF
MBA
527
001
10206
10206
FIN STATEMENT ANAL
1.5
Y 3:30–4:50 pm
MW
BLK2
110
TNRB
COTTRELL D M
MBA
541
001
04212
04212
ORGNZTNL PARADIGMS
Y 2:00–4:50 pm
TH
3.0
486
TNRB
GREGERSEN H B
MBA
542
001
04201
04201
ORGNZTNL THEORY
Y 2:00–3:20 pm
3.0
380
TNRB
MEEK C B
543
001
04206
04206
ORGANIZATION CHANG
3.0
T 3:30–4:50 pm
MW
374
TNRB
WOODWORTH W P
Majors Only
MW
380
TNRB
CHERRINGTON D
Majors Only
T
486
TNRB
KIRKHAM K L
Majors Only
374
TNRB
KIRKHAM K L
Majors Only
TTH
380
TNRB
THOMPSON M P
Majors Only
TTH
380
TNRB
DIXON J
Majors Only
WSC
WHETTEN D A
Majors Only
380 TNRB
486 TNRB
380 TNRB
486 TNRB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
374 TNRB
380 TNRB
HILL E J
110 TNRB
110 TNRB
110 TNRB
110 TNRB
WHITLARK D B
MBA
♦ MFHD 492R section 001 is for grading credit.
MFHD
492R
001
09283
09283
INSTRUCTION EXPER
S
498
400
01133
01133
FAM LIFE EDUCATION
Y 6:00–8:30 pm
TH
566
001
01159
01159
FLE IN THE UNIV
Y 1:00–2:30 pm
F
590R
001
400
01141
01141
01141
READINGS IN MFHD
S
S
TBA
TBA
595R
001
400
01142
01142
01142
SPECIAL TOPICS
S
S
600
001
05246
05246
GRAD RSCH METHODS
T 7:20–9:50 am
M
3.0
MFHD
612
001
10750
10750
INTRO RES IN FAMSC
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
3.0
MFHD
663
001
10379
10379
IND & FAM LIF COUR
Y 1:30–3:50 pm
MFHD
693R
001
400
01167
01167
01167
INDEP READINGS
S
S
MFHD
MFHD
MFHD
MFHD
MFHD
♦ MBA 549R section 001 will study OBHR Foundation Tools.
V 3.0
TBA
STAFF
MBA
3.0
247
MARB
LARSON J H
168
MCKB
OLSON T D
3.0
549R
001
V 2.0
STAFF
STAFF
003
285
MCKB
SWKT
1055
SWKT
04204
04204
695R
001
09271
09271
SPECIAL TOPICS
Y 1:00–2:15 pm
MFHD
MFHD
MFHD
09271
Y
3:00–5:30 pm
007
008
009
010
MILLER R B
699R
400
01170
01170
MASTER’S THESIS
T
1055
SWKT
MCCOY J K
W002
BNSN
DUNCAN S F
MBA
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
STAFF
MBA
760
001
09350
09350
THEORY CONSTRUCTN
Y 2:30–4:50 pm
W
3.0
799R
400
01189
01189
DISSERTATION
T
V 9.0
1055
TBA
SWKT
TBA
DRAPER T W
STAFF
MBA
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (640 TNRB, 422-3500)
MBA
MBA
MBA
502
001
002
003
09683
09683
09683
09683
MANAGERIAL ACCT 1
Y 8:00–9:20 am
Y 9:30–10:50 am
Y 12:30–1:50 pm
1.5
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
130
130
130
TNRB
TNRB
TNRB
STOCKS K D
STOCKS K D
STOCKS K D
526
001
10205
10205
MONEY AND BANKING
1.5
Y 3:30–4:50 pm
TTH
BLK1
130
TNRB
NELSON R D
TTH
TTH
TTH
BLK2
Y
9:30–10:50 am
04204
04204
04204
04204
04204
04204
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
8:00–9:20 am
9:30–10:50 am
2:00–3:20 pm
8:00–9:20 am
8:00–10:50 am
8:00–9:20 am
W
BLK2
TTH
T
MW
TH
BLK2
4450
♦ M B A 549R section 400 will study Work and Family.
MBA
T
F
DAY R D
006
♦ MFHD 695R section 400 is Outreach in MFHD.
400
9:30–10:50 am
♦ M B A 549R section 007: OBHR coaching.
3.0
MW
Y
♦ M B A 549R section 006 will study Organizational Effectiveness.
005
400
04204
Y
6:00–8:30 pm
6:00–8:30 pm
TH
TH
553
001
10207
10207
002
10207
PRIC & POSIT TOOLS
T 9:30–10:50 am
11:00–12:20 pm
Y 12:30–1:50 pm
11:00–12:20 pm
TTH
TH
TTH
TH
555
001
10358
10358
COMPETITIVE INTELL
Y 8:00–9:20 am
MW
580
001
002
003
09693
09693
09693
09693
INTRO TO STRATEGY
T 9:30–10:50 am
Y 12:30–1:50 pm
Y 8:00–9:20 am
TTH
TTH
TTH
581
001
002
00882
00882
00882
STRATEGIC MGT
T 9:30–10:50 am
T 2:00–3:20 pm
TTH
TTH
593R
001
06892
06892
MANAGEMENT SEMINAR
T 11:00–12:20 pm
F
♦ MFHD 695R section 001 is Child and Adolescent Socialization.
MFHD
2:00–4:50 pm
GALBRAITH R C
STAFF
STAFF
TBA
Y
♦ M B A 549R section 005: OD for NGOS
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
04204
STAFF
STAFF
3.0
TH
3.0
♦ M B A 549R section 004: Knowledge Management.
004
319
ADV SEM IN ORG B
Y 3:30–4:50 pm
♦ M B A 549R section 003: Professional Seminar.
V 2.0
TBA
TBA
04204
04204
♦ M B A 549R section 002: Capstone.
002
TTH
MW
3.0
WHITLARK D B
3.0
120
TNRB
DISHMAN P L
1.5
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
184 TNRB
184 TNRB
184 TNRB
HATCH N W
HATCH N W
HATCH N W
484
184
TNRB
TNRB
HANSEN M H
GODFREY P C
151
TNRB
STICE J D
284
TNRB
STAFF
3.0
0.5
♦ M B A 596R section 407 will study Business Italian.
MBA
596R
407
10208
10208
BUS LANGUAGE 1
Y 5:00–6:20 pm
3.0
TTH
Only
Only
Only
Only
♦ M B A 596R section 409 will study Business Arabic.
409
MBA
10208
Y
5:00–6:20 pm
596R
400
10208
10208
BUS CHINESE 1
Y 5:00–6:20 pm
MW
596R
401
10208
10208
BUS FRENCH 1
Y 5:00–6:20 pm
MW
596R
402
10208
10208
BUS GERMAN 1
Y 5:00–6:20 pm
596R
403
10208
10208
BUS JAPANESE 1
Y 5:00–6:20 pm
MBA
596R
404
10208
10208
BUS KOREAN 1
Y 5:00–6:20 pm
MBA
596R
406
10208
10208
BUS PORTUGUESE 1
Y 5:00–6:20 pm
596R
408
10208
10208
BUS RUSSIAN 1
Y 5:00–6:20 pm
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MBA
MW
180
TNRB
STAFF
MBA
3.0
290
TNRB
LINN K E
2159
JKHB
LEBRAS Y R
MBA
TTH
2049
MW
380
TTH
MBA
JKHB
290
MW
230
TTH
331
BUS SPANISH 1
Y 5:00–6:20 pm
599R
001
00858
00858
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
1.0
T
TBA
299
MBA NEWSLET PRACT
T 2:00–3:20 pm
W
V 3.0
602
001
06178
06178
FED INCOME TAX
Y 3:30–4:50 pm
3.0
MW
604
001
002
003
004
005
09700
09700
09700
09700
09700
09700
BUSINESS ETHICS
T 8:00–9:20 am
T 9:30–10:50 am
T 12:30–1:50 pm
Y 9:30–10:50 am
Y 12:30–1:50 pm
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
606
001
10210
10210
OPTIMIZATION
T 9:30–10:50 am
MW
607
001
10211
10211
STATISTICS
Y 2:00–3:20 pm
MW
608
001
10212
10212
SIMULATIONS
Y 2:00–3:20 pm
MW
CAP & SEC MARKETS
Y 11:00–12:20 pm
MWF
TNRB
TNRB
THORLEY S R
THORLEY S R
110
TNRB
HEATON H B
184
TNRB
MERRILL C B
180
TNRB
KARLSSON A M
130
130
TNRB
TNRB
THORLEY S R
THORLEY S R
3.0
RUSSELL R A
MBA
627
001
06781
06781
INTERNATL FINANCE
T 8:00–9:20 am
TNRB
MW
TNRB
629
001
002
08725
08725
08725
SILVER FUND
T 11:00–12:20 pm
T 11:00–12:20 pm
TH
TH
MBA
635
001
10214
10214
MANAGERIAL FINANCE
1.5
Y 9:30–10:50 am
MW
BLK1
2072
JKHB
PINEGAR J M
MBA
638
001
08073
08073
STRAT ISSUES MANUF
3.0
Y 9:30–10:50 am
TTH
220
TNRB
JACKSON W B
MBA
639
001
09293
09293
PROD DEV:MKT-CNCPT
3.0
Y 9:30–10:50 am
MW
174
TNRB
GIAUQUE W C
MBA
658
001
07316
07316
INTERNTL MARKETING
3.0
T 12:30–1:50 pm
MW
486
TNRB
HUFF L R
679
001
09402
09402
CREATE & MNG NEW
T 3:30–4:50 pm
5:00–5:50 pm
MW
M
120 TNRB
120 TNRB
HEATON H B
680
001
002
003
09694
09694
09694
09694
STRATEGY 2
T 9:30–10:50 am
T 12:30–1:50 pm
T 8:00–9:20 am
TTH
TTH
TTH
184 TNRB
184 TNRB
184 TNRB
DYER J H
DYER J H
DYER J H
686
001
06262
06262
REAL ESTATE MGMT
T 11:00–12:20 pm
MW
120
TNRB
EDWARDS W E
690R
001
002
003
004
06787
06787
06787
06787
06787
MGT FIELD STUDY
T 2:00–3:20 pm
T
Y
S
F
TBA
TBA
TBA
1081
JKHB
THOMAS M D
RHOADS G K
ILLES A L
GARDNER R G
693R
001
06898
06898
READ & CONFERENCE
1.5
T
TBA
BLK1
640
TNRB
STICE J D
220
TNRB
HEATON H B
130
TNRB
NELSON R D
110
TNRB
CHRISTENSEN T
484 TNRB
2072 JKHB
SEAWRIGHT K K
JACKSON W B
GRANT B K
TNRB
3.0
MW
3.0
MBA
TMCB
TMCB
3.0
SILVA C E
MICHAILOVA V V
HOSKISSON J V
486
TNRB
HANSON K T
180
TNRB
WORSHAM R G
130 TNRB
130 TNRB
130 TNRB
2072 JKHB
251 TNRB
GODFREY P C
GODFREY P C
GODFREY P C
THOMPSON J A
THOMPSON J A
MBA
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK1
BLK1
MBA
3.0
1.5
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
3.0
1.5
MW
BLK2
170
TNRB
ADOLPHSON D L
MBA
1.5
BLK1
170
TNRB
ADOLPHSON D L
BLK1
220
TNRB
GIAUQUE W C
BLK2
220
TNRB
GIAUQUE W C
1.5
1.5
184
TNRB
SAMPSON S E
TBA
♦ M B A 693R section 002 is Capital Markets Seminar.
06898
Y
2:00–4:50 pm
F
003
06898
L
3:30–4:50 pm
TTH
BLK2
♦ M B A 693R section 004 is Intermediate Financial Accounting.
06264
06264
BUSINESS RISK MNGT
3.0
Y 9:30–10:50 am
MW
180
TNRB
MERRILL C B
619
001
09407
09407
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3.0
T 3:30–4:50 pm
MW
184
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SAMPSON S E
620
001
00896
00896
PERS FIN PLANNING
T 2:00–3:20 pm
284
TNRB
SLADE B A
004
06898
T
3:30–4:50 pm
MW
BLK1
MW
MW
BLK1
BLK2
♦ M B A 693R section 005 is International Business.
3.0
TTH
V 3.0
♦ M B A 693R section 003 is Financial Forecasting.
3.0
MW
MBA
002
617
001
005
006
06898
06898
L
L
11:00–12:20 pm
9:30–10:50 am
♦ M B A 693R section 007 is Career Services.
007
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
120
110
DERIVATIVES
T 12:30–1:50 pm
♦ M B A 613R section 001 will study e-business in supply chains.
MBA
00930
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HEATON H B
10357
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1.5
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624
001
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TTH
2072
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626
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3.0
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601R
001
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T 2:00–3:20 pm
INVESTMENTS
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L 2:00–3:20 pm
MBA
3.0
10208
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10203
10203
00924
00924
00924
KELLING H
3.0
596R
405
613R
001
622
001
002
3.0
10209
10209
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3.0
605
001
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ADV CORP FINANCE
Y 8:00–9:20 am
3.0
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MBA
06183
06183
3.0
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MBA
621
001
06898
T
11:00–11:50 am
TH
120
TNRB
STOCKS M L
85
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
86
♦ M B A 693R section 008 is Brand Management II.
008
06898
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5:00–6:20 pm
TTH
120
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STAFF
MTHED 308
001
09862
09862
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3.0
T 10:00–10:50 am
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150
TMCB
STAFF
GEURTS M D
MTHED 377
001
10238
10238
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T 3:00–4:30 pm
101
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PETERSON B E
MTHED 495R
001
10239
10239
READINGS MATH EDUC
V 2.0
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ARMSTRONG G M
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001
10240
10240
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ARMSTRONG G M
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001
09971
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10151
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10152
10152
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10153
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120
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010
06898
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9:30–10:50 am
TTH
174
TNRB
SMITH S M
174
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GIAUQUE W C
♦ M B A 693R section 011 is Spreadsheets.
011
06898
Y
8:00–9:20 am
MW
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♦ M B A 693R section 012 is Spreadsheets.
012
06898
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8:00–9:20 am
MW
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174
TNRB
GIAUQUE W C
06898
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9:30–10:50 am
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184
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OGDEN J G
♦ M B A 693R section 014 is Integrated Supply Chain Management.
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MW
2072
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MW
174
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SAWAYA W J
184
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482
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180
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180
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484 TNRB
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264 TNRB
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9:30–10:50 am
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♦ M B A 693R section 018 is Entrpreneurial Stategy.
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2:00–3:20 pm
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019
06898
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101
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2.0
ARMSTRONG G M
V 9.0
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ARMSTRONG G M
MATH 097 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
♦ M B A 693R section 017 is Bering Business Guides.
017
V 3.0
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♦ M B A 693R section 016 is Management of Materials.
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3.0
OLLIVIER J F
WILLIAMS G R
STICE J D
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001
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173 TMCB
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276
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Lab Included
ROBERTSON J M
Lab Included
ROBERTSON J M
Lab Included
ROBERTSON J M
Lab Included
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Lab Included
♦ MATH 97 sections 626 and 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
626
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03606
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7:30–9:10 pm
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T
6
329 SLCE
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CAFFARO E J
HOELZER S E
MATH 110 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ Math 110 sections 50-76 are semester online sections. Lectures are listed on the first line and the lab is directly below it.
Registering for the lecture will automatically register you for the lab. For more information on the online course, please see the
Mathematics Department homepage: www.math.byu.edu/courses/math110.html
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♦ MATH 110 sections 616, 626, and 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
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KERGAYE A
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2104
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♦ Notice: Students registering for Math 112 will be required to take a pretest. The pretest will be available January 3 through
January 17 in the Testing Center. Each student will be given a maximum of three attempts in order to pass. Those not passing
the pretest on or before January 17 will be automatically dropped from the course. To see a sample pretest, visit
www.math.byu.edu/Exams/indexCalculus.html. (Acrobat reader required).
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112
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112
112
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121
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2170
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112
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Honors
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MATH 119 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
03612
385 SLCE
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355 SLCE
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6
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MATH 111 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
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♦ MATH 113 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
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TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
JKHB
STAFF
005
006
DENISON O E
WYCKOFF S K
MATH
MATH
03612
T
5:00–7:25 pm
190
001
002
003
004
03605
03605
03605
03605
03605
FUND OF MATH
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 2:00–2:50 pm
T 1:00–1:50 pm
214
001
002
003
004
005
006
03630
03630
03630
03630
03630
03630
03630
CALCULUS SVR VARBL
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 1:00–1:50 pm
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 2:00–2:50 pm
MW
6
292
SLCE
KERGAYE A
MATH
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
121
121
121
133
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
STAFF
CHAHAL J S
HUMPHRIES S P
STAFF
116
116
116
116
104
116
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TOLMAN L K
LAMOREAUX J W
CHOW S
SWENSON E L
FEARNLEY L
LAMOREAUX J W
3.0
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
300
001
03633
03633
HISTORY OF MATH
T 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
302
001
002
003
10575
10575
10575
10575
MATH FOR ENGR 1
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 1:00–1:50 pm
4.0
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
303
001
002
003
004
10576
10576
10576
10576
10576
MATH FOR ENGR 2
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
4.0
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
311
001
03624
03624
INTRO NUM METHODS
3.0
T 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
315
001
002
003
03641
03641
03641
03641
THEORY OF ANALYSIS
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 4:00–4:50 pm
T 1:00–1:50 pm
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MWF
MWF
MWF
03629
03629
03629
03629
03629
03629
03629
03629
03629
03629
03629
ELEM LINEAR ALGEBR
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
T 3:00–3:50 pm
T 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
112
135
331
112
331
135
331
135
135
135
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
STANGER A D
STANGER A D
CHAHAL J S
LANG W E
LANG W E
BAKER R C
VILLAMIZAR V R
MOORE H G
DOUD D M
SHOREY T N
331
TMCB
DALLON J C
121
TMCB
FORCADE R W
3.0
347
001
03648
03648
INTRO PAR DIFF EQS
T 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
350
001
06378
06378
COMBINATORICS
T 12:00–12:50 pm
3.0
3.0
MWF
362
001
400
03635
03635
03635
SURVEY OF GEOMETRY
3.0
T 8:00–8:50 am
MWF
T 5:00–6:30 pm
TTH
116 TMCB
136 TMCB
DOUD D M
SHELLEY R S
371
001
002
03653
03653
03653
ABSTRACT ALGEBRA
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
MWF
121
121
TMCB
TMCB
BARRETT W W
HUMPHRIES S P
372
001
03654
03654
ABSTRACT ALGEBRA
T 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
112
TMCB
CONNER G R
3.0
3.0
399R
350
07782
07782
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 9.0
T
TBA
135 TMCB
135 TMCB
135 TMCB
HALVERSON D M
KUTTLER K L
MCKAY S M
MATH
411
001
03659
03659
NUMERICAL METHODS
3.0
T 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
MATH
495R
001
03665
03665
READINGS IN MATH
T
TBA
136 TMCB
136 TMCB
136 TMCB
331 TMCB
HALVERSON D M
BAKKER L F
GRANT C P
OUYANG T
499R
001
03664
03664
SENIOR THESIS
T
TBA
511
001
07427
07427
NUM MTHD PRTL DIFF
3.0
T 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
133
TMCB
VILLAMIZAR V R
112
CHOW S
522
001
08670
08670
MTHD APPL MATH 2
T 11:00–11:50 am
323
TMCB
CLARK D A
MATH
532
001
03611
03611
COMPLEX ANALYSIS
T 3:00–3:50 pm
323
TMCB
BAKER R C
MATH
542
001
03673
03673
REAL ANALYSIS
T 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
133
TMCB
WRIGHT D G
552
001
03676
03676
INTRO TO TOPOLOGY
T 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
133
TMCB
CONNER G R
MATH
588
001
10586
10586
INTRO ALG NO THRY
T 8:00–8:50 am
133
TMCB
SHOREY T N
MATH
635
001
03686
03686
THEOR ORD DIFF EQS
3.0
T 8:00–8:50 am
MWF
323
TMCB
GRANT C P
121
116
112
THEORY OF ANALYSIS
T 4:00–4:50 pm
332
001
03651
03651
INTRO COMPLEX ANAL
3.0
T 3:00–3:50 pm
MWF
ORD DIFF EQUATION
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 1:00–1:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
343
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
MATH
TMCB
TMCB
MATH
MATH
MATH
3.0
03640
03640
03661
03661
03661
03661
03661
LI X
DALLON J C
STAFF
108
316
001
334
001
002
003
004
112 TMCB
331 TMCB
3.0
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
FEARNLEY L
STAFF
WRIGHT D G
3.0
MWF
121
TMCB
SWENSON E L
331
TMCB
DORFF M J
MATH
MATH
MWF
MWF
MATh 362 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MATH
MATH 300 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MATH
12:00–12:50 pm
8:00–8:50 am
MATH 343 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
STAFF
3.0
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
T
T
STAFF
♦ MATH 119 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
03661
03661
3.0
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
136 TMCB
136 TMCB
136 TMCB
136 TMCB
CARDON
TOLMAN
TOLMAN
CARDON
DA
LK
LK
DA
GARNER L E
331
TMCB
CLARK D A
V 2.0
GARNER L E
V 3.0
GARNER L E
3.0
MWF
3.0
MWF
3.0
3.0
3.0
MWF
MATH
642
001
03688
03688
REAL & COMPLEX VAR
3.0
T 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
323
TMCB
BAKKER L F
643R
001
03689
03689
SPEC TOPICS ANAL
T 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
323
TMCB
DORFF M J
652
001
03694
03694
GEN TOPOLOGY 2
T 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
323
TMCB
CANNON J W
MATH
672
001
03700
03700
ALGEBRA
T 2:00–2:50 pm
133
TMCB
DOUD D M
MATH
677
001
08868
08868
HOMOLOGICAL ALGEBR
3.0
T 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
MATH
687R
001
03680
03680
TOPCS ANAL NO THRY
3.0
T 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
MATH
695R
001
03703
03703
READINGS IN MATH
T
TBA
698R
001
09401
09401
MASTER’S PROJECT
T
TBA
MATH
699R
001
03704
03704
MASTERS THESIS
T
MATH
799R
001
08668
08668
DOCTORAL DISS
T
MATH
MATH
MATH
3.0
3.0
3.0
MWF
323
323
TMCB
TMCB
JARVIS T J
LI X
V 2.0
GARNER L E
2.0
002
03724
T
ME EN 321
001
002
03716
03716
03716
THERMODYNAMICS
T 1:00–1:50 pm
T 11:00–11:50 am
ME EN 322
001
002
03717
03717
03717
APPLIED THERMODYNA
3.0
T 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
T 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
ME EN 337
001
03726
03726
KINEMATICS
T 11:00–11:50 am
ME EN 363
001
08390
08390
002
08390
003
08390
004
08390
005
08390
ELEM INST
T 8:00–8:50 am
3:00–5:50 pm
T 8:00–8:50 am
12:00–2:50 pm
T 8:00–8:50 am
3:00–5:50 pm
T 8:00–8:50 am
2:00–4:50 pm
T 8:00–8:50 am
3:00–5:50 pm
ME EN 372
001
03729
03729
002
03729
08875
08875
ENG GRAPHICS
T 8:30–9:50 am
ME EN 435
001
TBA
3.0
WF
214
ME EN 199R
370
06112
06112
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 3.0
T
TBA
ME EN 250
001
00958
00958
MATERIALS SCIENCE
T 10:00–10:50 am
ME EN 273
001
03709
03709
002
03709
003
03709
INTRO COMP & CAE
T 8:00–8:50 am
4:00–6:50 pm
T 8:00–8:50 am
3:00–5:50 pm
T 8:00–8:50 am
3:00–5:50 pm
T 8:00–8:50 am
12:00–2:50 pm
08940
08940
002
08940
003
08940
004
08940
005
08940
ME EN 312
001
03724
03724
CTB
JENSEN C G
0.5
TH
W140
BNSN
EASTMAN P F
STAFF
3.0
MWF
256
CB
ADAMS B L
256
230
256
230
256
230
256
230
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
PARKINSON A R
Lab Included
PARKINSON A R
Lab Included
PARKINSON A R
Lab Included
3.0
MW
F
MW
TH
MW
W
MW
TH
PARKINSON A R
Lab Included
MANUFACTURING PROC
3.0
T 9:00–9:50 am
MW
3:00–4:50 pm
W
T 9:00–9:50 am
MW
1:00–2:50 pm
W
T 9:00–9:50 am
MW
3:00–4:50 pm
TH
T 9:00–9:50 am
MW
3:00–4:50 pm
F
T 9:00–9:50 am
MW
1:00–2:50 pm
F
256
101
256
101
256
101
256
101
256
101
CB
CTB
CB
CTB
CB
CTB
CB
CTB
CB
CTB
NELSON T W
Lab Included
NELSON T W
Lab Included
FLUID MECHANICS
T 8:00–8:50 am
125
CB
MAYNES D
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
MWF
MWF
254
254
CB
CB
JONES M R
STAFF
W006 BNSN
240 CTB
BOWMAN W J
TREE D R
3.0
MWF
M
MWF
T
MWF
W
MWF
TH
MWF
T
250
160
250
160
250
160
250
160
250
160
CTB
CB
CTB
CB
CTB
CB
CTB
CB
CTB
CB
MCLAIN T W
Lab Included
MCLAIN T W
Lab Included
MCLAIN T W
Lab Included
MCLAIN T W
Lab Included
MCLAIN T W
Lab Included
MACHINE DESIGN
T 2:00–2:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
T 12:00–12:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
3.0
MTWF
T
MTWF
T
230 CB
230 CB
230 CB
230 CB
CHASE K W
03728
03728
DYNAMIC SYS MODEL
T 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
250
CTB
BLOTTER J D
ME EN 440
001
03746
03746
HEAT TRANSFER
T 12:00–12:50 pm
240
CTB
STAFF
ME EN 476
001
0887800 INT PROD/PROC ENGR
3.0
0887800 T 8:00–9:50 am
M
8:00–9:50 am
TWTHF
ME EN 499R
001
08879
08879
ME EN 500
001
0374802 DES & MATRLS APPL
0374802 T 3:00–3:50 pm
ME EN 512
001
03735
03735
INTRMD FLUID DYN
T 2:00–2:50 pm
ME EN 523
001
09290
09290
DES AIRCRAFT STRUC
3.0
Y 2:00–3:50 pm
TTH
ME EN 531
001
03740
03740
DES OF CONTL SYS
T 3:00–3:50 pm
ME EN 534
001
03743
03743
DYN MECH SYS
Y 11:00–11:50 am
ME EN 537
001
03745
03745
ADV MECH ROBOTICS
T 2:00–3:50 pm
TTH
ME EN 540
001
09331
09331
INTRMD HEAT TRAN
T 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
ME EN 541
001
03747
03747
NUM HEAT TRANSFER
3.0
T 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
GARNER L E
NEW STUDENT SEM
T 11:00–11:50 am
ME EN 282
001
BONS J P
MWF
3.0
GARNER L E
V 9.0
07806
07806
03709
CTB
HOWELL L L
V 9.0
ME EN 191
001
004
250
3.0
CB
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (435 CTB, 422-2625)
ME EN 172
001
MWF
230
GARNER L E
TBA
2:00–2:50 pm
NELSON T W
Lab Included
NELSON T W
Lab Included
NELSON T W
Lab Included
HONORS THESIS
T
MORTENSEN K S
3.0
3.0
MWF
214 CTB
230 CB
TODD R H
Lab Included
V 6.0
TBA
STAFF
3.0
MWF
125
CB
MORTENSEN K S
125
CB
MAYNES D
240
CTB
JENSEN D W
250
CTB
MCLAIN T W
125
CB
SMITH C C
256
CB
RED W E
125
CB
JONES M R
369
CB
WEBB B W
3.0
MWF
3.0
MWF
3.0
MWF
3.0
3.0
3.0
MWF
89
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
COMPOSITE MTL
T 2:00–2:50 pm
90
ME EN 556
001
03751
03751
3.0
ME EN 575
001
0679100 OPTIMIZATION
0679100 T 3:00–3:50 pm
ME EN 577
001
09335
09335
DES MANUF & ASSEM
3.0
T 12:00–1:50 pm
TTH
125
ME EN 578
001
09336
09336
CAD/CAM APP
T 12:00–12:50 pm
392
ME EN 584
001
09963
09963
MANF PROC MACH DES
3.0
T 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
ME EN 595R
001
03759
03759
SPEC TOPICS IN M E
T
ME EN 651
001
10192
10192
MICROSTRUCT & PROP
3.0
Y 9:00–10:50 am
TTH
ME EN 684
001
09292
09292
PROD SYSTEM DESIGN
3.0
T 12:00–1:50 pm
MW
234
ME EN 695R
001
03774
03774
SPEC PROB MASTERS
T 12:00–12:50 pm
M
V 3.0
220
ME EN 697R
001
03776
03776
RESEARCH
T
V 9.0
ME EN 699R
001
03778
03778
MASTERS THESIS
T
ME EN 795R
001
03780
03780
SEL TPCS MECH ENGR
V 3.0
T
TBA
ME EN 799R
001
03782
03782
DISSERTATION
T
MWF
MMBIO 350
001
10688
10688
MICRO GENETICS
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
PARKINSON A R
MMBIO 351
001
10689
10689
MICRO PHYSIOL 1
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
CB
CHASE K W
MMBIO 352
001
10690
10690
IMMUNOLOGY 1
Y 8:00–8:50 am
MW
CB
JENSEN C G
MMBIO 353
001
10691
10691
MEDICAL MICRO 1
Y 9:00–9:50 am
TTH
TODD R H
MMBIO 354
001
10692
10692
VIROLOGY 1
Y 10:00–10:50 am
STAFF
MMBIO 355
001
10693
10693
MICRO ECOLOGY
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MW
ADAMS B L
MMBIO 362R
001
10694
10694
CAREERS IN MCBIO
Y
TBA
MARB
SORENSEN C D
MMBIO 365
001
10695
10695
ADV LAB METHODS
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MCKB
STAFF
MMBIO 390R
001
03792
03792
READNGS IN MOL BIO
1.0
T
TBA
TBA
STAFF
MMBIO 392
001
03801
03801
HEMATOLOGY
T 12:00–12:50 pm
2.5
MTWTH BLK1
248
MARB
ANDERSON S C
STAFF
MMBIO 393
001
03795
03795
IMMUNOHEM & COAG
2.5
T 12:00–12:50 pm
MTWTH BLK2
248
MARB
ANDERSON S C
STAFF
MMBIO 394
001
03796
03796
PRACT HEMATOLOGY
T 1:00–3:50 pm
2.0
MTWTH BLK1
734
WIDB
ANDERSON S C
STAFF
MMBIO 395
001
03802
03802
PRAC IMMUHEMAT & COA
2.0
T 1:00–3:50 pm
MTWTH BLK2
734
WIDB
ANDERSON S C
MMBIO 399R
370
379
06512
06512
06512
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 9.0
T
TBA
T
TBA
CTB
240
$5
CTB
3.0
MWF
EASTMAN P F
240
3.0
MWF
240
CTB
V18.0
TBA
TBA
125
CB
TBA
V 9.0
TBA
V18.0
TBA
MICROBIOLOGY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY (775 WIDB, 422-2889)
MMBIO 102
001
03784
03784
INTRO CLIN LAB TEC
T 2:00–4:50 pm
MMBIO 165
001
10686
10686
INTRO LAB METHODS
Y 2:00–4:50 pm
MMBIO 221
001
002
400
636
03788
03788
03788
03788
03788
GENERAL MICROBIOL
T 8:00–9:20 am
T 2:00–2:50 pm
T 5:10–7:40 pm
T 5:00–7:25 pm
MMBIO 222
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
400
03789
03789
03789
03789
03789
03789
03789
03789
03789
03789
03789
GEN MICRO LAB
T 11:00–12:50 pm
T 1:00–2:50 pm
T 3:00–4:50 pm
T 12:00–1:50 pm
T 9:00–10:50 am
T 8:00–9:50 am
T 1:00–2:50 pm
T 12:00–1:50 pm
T 2:00–3:50 pm
Y 5:10–7:00 pm
MMBIO 265
001
10687
10687
INTERM LAB METHODS
Y 2:00–4:50 pm
T
2.0
TTH
248
MARB
STAFF
252
MARB
STAFF
455
MARB
O’NEILL K L
252
MARB
JENSEN J B
253
MARB
MURRAY B K
248
MARB
HARKER A R
2.0
MW
2.0
2.0
2.0
TTH
2.0
1.0
TBA
BREAKWELL D P
1.0
W
844
WIDB
BREAKWELL D P
STAFF
COCKAYNE S
COCKAYNE S
Lab Included
Lab Included
248 MARB
888 WIDB
888 WIDB
COCKAYNE S
COCKAYNE S
Lab Required
381
CB
NIELSEN B L
794
WIDB
NIELSEN B L
275
MARB
HARKER A R
1.0
T
888
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COCKAYNE S
1.0
M
830
3.0
MW
MWF
T
W
WIDB
BREAKWELL D P
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446 MARB
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456 MARB
345 SLCE
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ROBISON R A
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MMBIO 407
08140
001
08140
002 L 08140
L
CLINICAL MICROBIOL
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
4.0
MW
MTWTH
T
MMBIO 441
001
06918
06918
ADV MOL BIOLOGY
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
MMBIO 442
001
08955
08955
ADV MOL BIO LAB
Y 2:00–4:50 pm
TTH
MMBIO 451
001
10696
10696
MICRO PHYSIOLOGY
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MMBIO 452
001
10697
10697
002
10697
IMMUNOLOGY 2
Y 8:00–8:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
Y 8:00–8:50 am
MMBIO 453
001
09265
09265
MMBIO 454
001
MMBIO 490R
001
3.0
2.0
2.0
MWF
2.0
MW
F
TTH
455 MARB
455 MARB
248 MARB
O’NEILL K L
MEDICAL MICROBIO 2
3.0
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
231
MARB
JENSEN J B
10698
10698
VIROLOGY 2
Y 10:00–10:50 am
252
MARB
JOHNSON F B
09454
09454
MOL BIOL SEMINAR
T 11:00–11:50 am
248
MARB
EVANS R P
O’NEILL K L
3.0
MWF
1.0
830
WIDB
BREAKWELL D P
1.0
TH
MMBIO 494R
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
03809
03809
03809
03809
03809
03809
03809
03809
03809
03809
03809
03809
03809
03809
03809
03809
03809
03809
03809
03809
MENTORED RESEARCH
V 3.0
T
TBA
T
TBA
T
TBA
T
TBA
T
TBA
T
TBA
Y
TBA
T
TBA
T
TBA
Y
TBA
T
TBA
T
TBA
T
TBA
T
TBA
Y
TBA
T
TBA
T
TBA
T
TBA
T
TBA
MMBIO 499R
001
09010
09010
SR HONORS THESIS
T
MMBIO 651R
001
002
003
03822
03822
03822
03822
SPEC TPCS MMBIO
T
T
Y
TBA
TBA
TBA
MMBIO 695R
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
03826
03826
03826
03826
03826
03826
03826
03826
03826
03826
03826
03826
03826
03826
03826
03826
03826
03826
RESEARCH
Y
T
T
Y
T
T
T
T
T
S
S
T
S
S
S
S
S
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
MMBIO 699R
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
03827
03827
03827
03827
03827
03827
03827
03827
03827
03827
03827
03827
03827
03827
03827
03827
03827
MASTER’S THESIS
T
T
T
T
T
T
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
STAFF
ANDERSON S C
BRADSHAW W S
BREAKWELL D P
BRIDGEWATER L
COCKAYNE S
CRANDALL K A
EVANS R P
HARKER A R
JENSEN J B
JOHNSON F B
KOOYMAN D L
LEAVITT R W
MCCLEARY W R
MURRAY B K
NIELSEN B L
O’NEILL K L
ROBISON R A
WOODWARD S
017
03827
S
MMBIO 799R
001
002
003
004
005
03829
03829
03829
03829
03829
03829
DISSERTATION
T
T
T
T
T
TBA
WOODWARD S
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
HARKER A R
CRANDALL K A
JENSEN J B
WOODWARD S
O’NEILL K L
MIDDLE EAST STUDIES / ARABIC (4052 JKHB, 422-3396)
MESA
350
001
10578
10578
ISLAM IN CONTM SOC
3.0
Y 12:15–1:30 pm
TTH
2036
JKHB
TORONTO J A
299
TMCB
HAUGLID B M
4063
JKHB
TORONTO J A
♦ MESA 467R Section 001 is The Figure of Muhammad in Islamic Tradition.
MESA
MESA
467R
001
10579
10579
TOPICS IN M E S A
Y 8:00–9:20 am
TTH
3.0
495R
001
10580
10580
SR SEM IN M E S A
Y 9:30–10:45 am
TTH
3.0
V 3.0
TBA
JOHNSON F B
V 5.0
TBA
TBA
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
MILITARY SCIENCE (320 Wells ROTC, 422-3601)
MIL S
120
001
03832
03832
FOUNDTN OFFICERSHP
2.0
Y
TBA
MIL S
121
001
03833
03833
003
03833
004
03833
400
03833
BASIC LEADERSHIP
Y 8:00–8:50 am
2:00–4:50 pm
Y 10:00–10:50 am
2:00–4:50 pm
T 1:00–1:50 pm
2:00–4:50 pm
S
TTH
TH
MW
TH
TH
TH
TBA
220
001
03837
03837
INDV LDRSHP STS
Y
TBA
221
001
03838
03838
002
03838
003
03838
V18.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
STAFF
ANDERSON S C
BRADSHAW W S
BRIDGEWATER L
CRANDALL K A
EVANS R P
HARKER A R
JENSEN J B
JOHNSON F B
KOOYMAN D L
LEAVITT R W
MCCLEARY W R
MURRAY B K
NIELSEN B L
O’NEILL K L
ROBISON R A
WOODWARD S
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
MIL S
MIL S
MIL S
TBA
STAFF
ANDERSON S C
BRADSHAW W S
BRIDGEWATER L
CRANDALL K A
EVANS R P
HARKER A R
JENSEN J B
JOHNSON F B
KOOYMAN D L
LEAVITT R W
MCCLEARY W R
MURRAY B K
NIELSEN B L
O’NEILL K L
ROBISON R A
MIL S
MIL S
2.0
250
250
241
250
250
250
TBA
3.0
$40
ROTC
ROTC
ROTC
ROTC
ROTC
ROTC
TBA
3.0
400
03838
320
001
03841
03841
LDRSHP & PRB SOLVG
4.0
Y
TBA
TBA
321
001
03842
03842
002
03842
LDRSHP & ETHICS
Y 11:00–11:50 am
2:00–4:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
3:00–4:50 pm
S
S
$40
250 ROTC
TBA
241 ROTC
TBA
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
MW
TH
TTH
TH
TBA
TH
TBA
4.0
MWF
TH
MWF
TH
TBA
TBA
325R
001
09278
09278
STAFF ORGAN & OPNS
V 2.0
Y
TBA
420
001
03845
03845
LEADERSHIP & MGT
Y
4.0
TBA
NAMAUU N M
Tchr Approve
NAMAUU N M
Lab Included
NAMAUU N M
Lab Included
CABANILLA L H
Lab Included
NAMAUU N M
Lab Required
NAMAUU N M
Tchr Approve
$40
TBA
LDRSHP & TEAMWORK
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
2:00–4:50 pm
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
2:00–4:50 pm
S
2:00–4:50 pm
Y
400 L 03842
401
03842
MIL S
$40
$40
241 ROTC
NAMAUU N
250 ROTC
241 ROTC
NAMAUU N
250 ROTC
NAMAUU N
250 ROTC
NAMAUU N
M
Lab Included
M
Lab Included
M
M
$40
KRAMER T E
Tchr Approve
KRAMER T E
Lab Included
KRAMER T E
Lab Included
KRAMER T E
KRAMER T E
Lab Required
Lab Required
KRAMER T E
$40
GRAWE R E
Tchr Approve
91
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
MIL S
MIL S
421
001
03846
03846
002
03846
425R
001
09061
09061
OFFICERSHIP
Y 10:00–10:50 am
2:00–4:50 pm
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
2:00–4:50 pm
92
4.0
$40
261 ROTC
GRAWE R E
250 ROTC
250 ROTC
GRAWE R E
250 ROTC
MWF
TH
MWF
TH
RANGER PREPARATION
2.0
Y
TBA
POLWORT S M
MUSIC (C-550 HFAC, 422-3083)
MUSIC 101 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); contact for availability.
MUSIC 101
001
002
400
401
402
03956
03956
03956
03956
03956
03956
INTRO TO MUSIC
T 9:00–9:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
T 7:00–9:30 pm
T 7:00–9:30 pm
T 4:30–7:00 pm
3.0
MWF
MWF
W
TTH
TTH
AL
BLK1
BLK2
MRH
MRH
3088
2072
256
HFAC
HFAC
JKHB
JKHB
CB
RANDALL D M
HINCKLEY J S
RANDALL D M
HARKER B C
JOHNSON S P
347
SLCE
BROWN D C
C130
C130
C130
E353
E335
E353
E371
E335
E353
165
C130
E432
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
KMB
HFAC
HFAC
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
♦ MUSIC 101 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
03956
T
MUSIC 111R
001
002
003
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
09017
09017
09017
09017
09017
09017
09017
09017
09017
09017
09017
09017
09017
BASIC VOCAL SKILLS
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
Y 7:00–7:50 pm
Y 7:00–7:50 pm
Y 7:00–7:50 pm
T 4:00–4:50 pm
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
T 7:00–7:50 pm
5:00–7:25 pm
T
6
MUSIC 113 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MUSIC 113
001
002
003
400
401
402
403
03958
03958
03958
03958
03958
03958
03958
03958
BASIC PIANO SKILLS
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
Y 5:00–5:50 pm
Y 6:00–6:50 pm
2.0
MW
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
C480
C480
C480
C480
C480
C480
C480
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
ANDERSON R P
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
MUSIC 114R offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
MUSIC 114R
001
002
400
401
08902
08902
08902
08902
08902
PIANO TECH & LIT
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 5:00–5:50 pm
Y 6:00–6:50 pm
MUSIC 115
001
002
003
004
005
006
400
401
08903
08903
08903
08903
08903
08903
08903
08903
08903
BASIC ORGAN SKILLS
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
2.0
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
C480 HFAC
C480 HFAC
C480 HFAC
C480 HFAC
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
2.0
MW
MW
TTH
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTH
Lab Included
08903
Y
5:00–5:50 pm
MW
E354
HFAC
STAFF
♦ MUSIC 116R sections 001 and 002 are designed to provide a service learning educational opportunity for students.
MUSIC 116R
001
002
08904
08904
08904
ORGAN TECH & LIT
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MW
MW
2.0
MUSIC 117
400
401
402
08905
08905
08905
08905
BASIC GUITAR SKILL
Y 6:00–6:50 pm
Y 6:00–6:50 pm
Y 7:00–8:50 pm
MW
TTH
W
MUSIC 118R
400
08906
08906
GUITAR TECH & LIT
Y 7:00–7:50 pm
TTH
MUSIC 135
001
400
401
402
403
03998
03998
03998
03998
03998
03998
BASIC CONDUCTING
S
Y 7:00–8:50 pm
Y 7:00–8:50 pm
Y 7:00–8:50 pm
Y 7:00–8:50 pm
TBA
T
W
W
W
E354 HFAC
E354 HFAC
COOK R D
CRANDALL B
205 JRCB
C580 HFAC
C580 HFAC
GREEN L J
GREEN L J
GREEN L J
C580
GREEN L J
2.0
2.0
HFAC
2.0
E379 HFAC
E379 HFAC
E353 HFAC
2016 JKHB
STAFF
BLACKINTON D P
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
♦ MUSIC 160R students must contact teacher/coordinator listed before the third day of classes to schedule an instructor and
confirm registration.
2.0
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
402
Lab Included
E354
E354
E354
E354
E354
E354
E354
E354
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
COOK R D
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
MUSIC 160R
011
03981
03981
TRUMPET
Y
TBA
1.0
MUSIC 160R
010
03981
03981
HORN
Y
TBA
MUSIC 160R
012
03981
03981
TROMBONE
Y
TBA
MUSIC 160R
014
03981
03981
TUBA
Y
TBA
MUSIC 160R
004
03981
03981
HARPSICHORD
Y
TBA
MUSIC 160R
003
03981
03981
ORGAN
Y
TBA
MUSIC 160R
015
03981
03981
PERCUSSION
Y
TBA
MUSIC 160R
002
03981
03981
PIANO
Y
TBA
MUSIC 160R
016
03981
03981
VIOLIN
Y
TBA
MUSIC 160R
017
03981
03981
VIOLA
Y
TBA
MUSIC 160R
018
03981
03981
CELLO
Y
TBA
MUSIC 160R
019
03981
03981
STRING BASS
Y
TBA
MUSIC 160R
020
03981
03981
HARP
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
T
E393
$300
HFAC
BROWN D C
E460
$300
HFAC
LOWE L M
E465
$300
HFAC
BACHELDER D F
1.0
1.0
1.0
TBA
$300
HFAC
CALL R S
E208
$300
HFAC
BUSH D E
E208
$300
HFAC
COOK R D
E281
$300
HFAC
BROUGH R P
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
$300
BACHELDER M
1.0
F232
$300
HFAC
RICHARDS C V
E545
$300
HFAC
BIGELOW A C
E539
$300
HFAC
REED J B
E378
$300
HFAC
HANSEN H E
E250
$300
HFAC
OWNBEY S S
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
♦ MUSIC 160R sections 1 and 22, Accompanist fee not included. MUSIC 160R section 1 is for classical voice; section 22 is for
contemporary voice.
MUSIC 160R
001
03981
03981
VOICE
Y
1.0
TBA
E454
$300
HFAC
HOPKIN J A
022
03981
Y
MUSIC 160R
005
03981
03981
FLUTE
Y
TBA
TBA
MUSIC 160R
006
03981
03981
OBOE
Y
TBA
MUSIC 160R
007
03981
03981
CLARINET
Y
MUSIC 160R
009
03981
03981
BASSOON
Y
TBA
MUSIC 160R
008
03981
03981
SAXOPHONE
Y
TBA
26
TBA
MUSIC 160R
021
03981
03981
GUITAR
Y
TBA
MUSIC 160R
028
03981
03981
CARILLON
Y
MUSIC 160R
026
03981
03981
SONGWRITING
Y
TBA
MUSIC 161
001
07568
07568
VOICE TECHNIQUE
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MW
E464
E365
$300
HFAC
SMITH C B
CIVILIZATION:MUSC2
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
E221
$300
HFAC
SMITH C R
MUSIC 203
001
06219
06219
$300
HFAC
CALL R S
MUSIC 204
001
400
03849
03849
03849
$300
HFAC
GREEN L J
♦ MUSIC 204 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
approved music ensemble course and a second GE approved music ensemble course is taken subsequently.
$300
C250 HFAC
COOK R D
C130
MUSIC 190
001
03847
03847
MUSIC FUNDAMENTALS
2.0
Y 8:00–8:50 am
MWF
BLK1
C580
HFAC
03994
03994
03994
03994
03994
03994
03994
DICTATION 2
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 3:00–3:50 pm
165
KMB
SIMPSON R
MRH
HFAC
KNOWLES K A
E379
E379
E335
E379
E379
E379
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
STAFF
STAFF
DURHAM T L
OHMAN M
STAFF
STAFF
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
♦ MUSIC 196 requires concurrent registration with MUSIC 198 and the same numbered section of 194.
MUSIC 196
001
002
003
004
005
006
03996
03996
03996
03996
03996
03996
03996
MUSIC THEORY 2
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MUSIC 198
001
002
003
004
005
08908
08908
08908
08908
08908
08908
SIGHT SINGING 2
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
AL
E400 HFAC
1086 JKHB
636
03849
T
03874
03874
INTRO MUS AESTH
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
7:30–10:00 pm
3.0
MWF
TTH
T
6
TOPICS IN MUSIC
T 4:00–4:50 pm
JKHB
HARKER B C
CALL R S
347
SLCE
BROWN D C
C130
HFAC
HOWARD L B
C485
HFAC
BOREN M E
3.0
MWF
V 3.0
TTH
401
402
09352
09352
Y
Y
5:00–7:30 pm
7:30–10:00 pm
MUSIC 222
001
002
003
004
005
006
10088
10088
10088
10088
10088
10088
10088
FUNC PIANO SKLS 2
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 2:00–2:50 pm
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 1:00–1:50 pm
W
W
E335
E400
HFAC
HFAC
STAFF
STAFF
C480 HFAC
C480 HFAC
C480 HFAC
C480 HFAC
C480 HFAC
C480 HFAC
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
2.0
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
♦ MUSIC 235 section 1 is for Instrumental majors and section 2 and 3 are for Choral majors.
1.0
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
SHUMWAY L V
HISTORY OF JAZZ
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
T 3:30–4:50 pm
DABCZYNSKI A H
♦ MUSIC 194 requires concurrent registration with MUSIC 192, 198 and the same numbered section of 196.
MUSIC 194
001
002
003
004
005
006
AL
3090
♦ MUSIC 210R section 401 and 402 will study Music of Afganistan and Central Asia
2.0
W
WORLD MUS CULTURES
3.0
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
MUSIC 205
001
09352
09352
SMITH C B
JOHNSON S P
HARKER B C
HOWARD L B
MWF
MWF
MWF
MUSIC 210R
400
HOPKIN J A
HFAC
CV2
E400 HFAC
368 MARB
C215 ESC
HFAC
1.0
S
MRH
3.0
♦ MUSIC 210R section 400 will study Introduction to Finale.
♦ MUSIC 176 section 001 will be taught Saturdays, Jan 17, Jan 31 and Feb 14.
SONGWRITING 1
Y 11:00–12:50 pm
1.0
T
$300
KMB
SIMPSON R
2.0
06928
06928
Majors Only
08883
08883
08883
08883
20
MUSIC 186
001
WORKMAN T J
MUSIC 202
001
002
003
V 1.0
CAREERS IN MUS ED
Y 8:00–11:00 am
HFAC
$300
HFAC
HINCKLEY J S
C397
03868
03868
E371
ELEMENTS OF MUSIC
Y 8:00–8:50 am
1.0
MUSIC 176
001
MW
03959
03959
TBA
TBA
4:00–4:50 pm
MUSIC 200
001
1.0
1.0
T
$300
HFAC
GIOVANNETTI G
1.0
EUPHONIUM
Y
08908
E466
1.0
03981
03981
006
♦ Arts and Letters GE credit will be given for MUSIC 200 only if it is taken concurrently with at least one section of a GE
1.0
MUSIC 160R
013
BOOTHE R W
E316
1.0
TBA
KMB
$300
HFAC
CLAYTON A D
1.0
3.0
E379
E379
E335
E379
E379
E379
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
LINDEMAN S D
ANDERSON R P
DURHAM T L
OHMAN M
LOWE L M
STAFF
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
E371
E371
E251
MRH
E371
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
WRIGHT N T
ISAACSON M M
MCMURRAY V B
ISAACSON M M
MCMURRAY V B
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
0.5
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
MUSIC 235
001
002
003
400
401
03999
03999
03999
03999
03999
03999
CONDUCTING TECH
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 7:00–8:50 pm
T 7:00–8:50 pm
MUSIC 249R
001
08318
08318
MUSIC 251
400
2.0
TTH
TTH
TTH
T
TH
C130
C130
E400
E400
E400
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
SMITH C B
WRIGHT N T
WINTERS J G
PETERSON D L
STAHELI R J
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
SOPHOMORE RECITAL
0.0
T
TBA
C550
HFAC
HARRISON S
Majors Only
07190
07190
AUDIO:BASIC PRINC
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
E353
HFAC
DUKE R A
MUSIC 257
400
08565
08565
RECORDING STUDIO 2
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
W
2.0
E353
HFAC
SCHAERRER B D
MUSIC 259
400
09275
09275
PERFORMANCE PSYCH
Y 3:30–5:00 pm
T
2.0
F550
HFAC
SKIDMORE J B
2.0
T
♦ MUSIC 260R students must contact teacher/coordinator listed before the third day of classes to schedule lesson time. Section
1 is for Classical Voice majors who have completed Music 161.
MUSIC 260R
004
03873
03873
HARPSICHORD
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
2.0
M
E400
$300
HFAC
BUSH D E
Majors Only
93
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
94
MUSIC 260R
003
03873
03873
ORGAN
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
T
2.0
MUSIC 260R
001
03873
03873
VOICE
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
TH
C250
$300
HFAC
COOK R D
Majors Only
E400
$300
HFAC
HOPKIN J A
Majors Only
KMB
Majors Only
2.0
♦ MUSIC 260R section 22 for MDT majors only.
022
03873
Y
5:00–6:50 pm
MUSIC 260R
011
03873
03873
TRUMPET
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
W
MUSIC 260R
010
03873
03873
HORN
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
M
MUSIC 260R
012
03873
03873
TROMBONE
Y 5:00–5:50 pm
M
MUSIC 260R
014
03873
03873
TUBA
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
W
MUSIC 260R
015
03873
03873
PERCUSSION
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
M
MUSIC 260R
002
03873
03873
PIANO
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
M
MUSIC 260R
016
03873
03873
VIOLIN
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
T
MUSIC 260R
017
03873
03873
VIOLA
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
T
MUSIC 260R
018
03873
03873
CELLO
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
T
MUSIC 260R
020
03873
03873
HARP
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
T
MUSIC 260R
005
03873
03873
FLUTE
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
W
MUSIC 260R
006
03873
03873
OBOE
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
W
MUSIC 260R
007
03873
03873
CLARINET
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
W
MUSIC 260R
009
03873
03873
BASSOON
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
M
MUSIC 260R
008
03873
03873
SAXOPHONE
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
MUSIC 260R
027
03873
03873
SYNTHESIZER
Y
MUSIC 260R
013
03873
03873
EUPHONIUM
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
MUSIC 260R
019
03873
03873
STRING BASS
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
MUSIC 260R
021
03873
03873
GUITAR
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
M
15
2.0
08308
08308
CONT VOCAL TECH
Y 2:00–3:30 pm
165
MUSIC 263
001
08764
08764
DICTION 3
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MW
MUSIC 265
001
04045
04045
KEYBOARD FNDS 2
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
TTH
MUSIC 272
001
06675
06675
DEV MUSICALITY K-2
Y 9:00–10:50 am
MUSIC 276
001
07575
07575
GENERAL MUS MTHDS
3.0
Y 8:00–9:50 am
TTH
MUSIC 284
001
08208
08208
JAZZ IMPROV 1
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MUSIC 286
001
10640
10640
INTRO TO MUSIC BUS
2.0
Y 8:00–8:50 am
TTH
MUSIC 287
001
07752
07752
ELECTRONIC MUSIC
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MUSIC 288
001
07753
07753
COMPOSITION 2
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MUSIC 290
001
03851
03851
MUS THEORY FOR MDT
4.0
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MTTH
12:00–12:50 pm
F
KMB
LOCKWOOD G
Majors Only
1.0
MW
BLK1
C130
HFAC
HOPKIN J A
Majors Only
BLK2
C130
HFAC
HOPKIN J A
Majors Only
C480
HFAC
HOLDEN S L
C580
HFAC
KENNEY S H
C580
HFAC
KENNEY S H
E251
HFAC
LAWRENCE J U
C130
HFAC
DAYLEY K N
E329
HFAC
RICKS S L
E251
HFAC
BOREN M E
Majors Only
165 KMB
C485 HFAC
SIMPSON R
Majors Only
1.0
2.0
Majors Only
F430
$300
HFAC
BACHELDER D F
Majors Only
E251
$300
HFAC
CALL R S
Majors Only
E251
$300
HFAC
BROUGH R P
Majors Only
E400
$300
HFAC
SHUMWAY J L
Majors Only
E379
$300
HFAC
BELKNAP M L
Majors Only
E432
$300
HFAC
BIGELOW A C
Majors Only
E251
$300
HFAC
REED J B
Majors Only
E250
$300
HFAC
OWNBEY S S
Majors Only
C130
$300
HFAC
CLAYTON A D
Majors Only
MUSIC 294
001
002
003
004
005
E432
$300
HFAC
GIOVANNETTI G
Majors Only
♦ MUSIC 296 requires concurrent registration with the corresponding section of MUSIC 294.
E379
$300
HFAC
HINCKLEY J S
Majors Only
E335
$300
HFAC
SMITH C B
Majors Only
E400
$300
HFAC
SMITH C R
Majors Only
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
V 2.0
ANGLESEY J
2.0
Majors Only
E251
$300
HFAC
CALL R S
Majors Only
C130
$300
HFAC
HANSEN H E
Majors Only
E335
$300
HFAC
GREEN L J
Majors Only
2.0
2.0
2.0
165
KMB
LOCKWOOD G
3.0
MW
Majors Only
2.0
TTH
2.0
TTH
2.0
MW
♦ MUSIC 294 requires concurrent registration with the corresponding section of MUSIC 296.
$300
TBA
TTH
MW
$300
HFAC
LOWE L M
♦ MUSIC 261 section 1 is for MDT majors only.
MUSIC 261
001
1:00–2:30 pm
C580
2.0
T
DICTION 2
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Majors Only
2.0
T
Y
04035
04035
C580
2.0
W
08308
$300
HFAC
BROWN D C
2.0
W
LOCKWOOD G
002
MUSIC 262
001
Majors Only
07586
07586
07586
07586
07586
07586
DICTATION 4
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
1.0
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
E353
E335
E353
E371
E353
MUSIC 296
001
002
003
004
005
04012
04012
04012
04012
04012
04012
MUSIC THEORY 4
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MUSIC 298
001
002
003
004
005
006
06676
06676
06676
06676
06676
06676
06676
SIGHT SINGING 4
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 4:00–4:50 pm
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
MUSIC 302
001
002
04055
04055
04055
SURVEY MUS LIT 2
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
TTH
MW
MUSIC 304
001
002
08909
08909
08909
SURVEY MUS LIT 4
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
MW
TTH
MUSIC 311R
001
04014
04014
UNIVERSITY CHORALE
1.0
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
3.0
E353
E353
E353
E371
E353
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HICKS M D
RICKS S L
HICKS M D
ASPLUND C T
BOREN M E
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
E335
E335
E371
E371
E335
E379
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HOFFMAN J M
HOFFMAN J M
JESSOP S G
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
E400 HFAC
E400 HFAC
MONSON D E
MONSON D E
Majors Only
Majors Only
E400 HFAC
E400 HFAC
JOHNSON S P
JOHNSON S P
Majors Only
Majors Only
MRH
HOFFMAN J M
Men Only
0.5
2.0
2.0
HFAC
002
400
401
04014
04014
04014
Y
T
Y
MUSIC 312R
001
04015
04015
MUSIC 313R
001
MWF
TTH
TTH
MRH HFAC
251 TNRB
251 TNRB
WRIGHT N
BROOMHEAD G P
BROOMHEAD G P
Women Only
Men Only
Women Only
MEN’S CHORUS
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
1.0
DAILY
MRH
HALL R B
Audition Req
04001
04001
WOMEN’S CHORUS
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
1.0
DAILY
MRH
HFAC
MCMURRAY V B
Audition Req
MUSIC 314R
001
04021
04021
CONCERT CHOIR
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
1.0
DAILY
MRH
HFAC
HALL R B
Audition Req
MUSIC 315R
001
0392707 UNIVERSITY SINGERS
0392707 Y 1:00–1:50 pm
12:30–1:50 pm
03927
Y
STAHELI R J
Audition Req
STAHELI R J
400
12:00–12:50 pm
4:00–5:30 pm
4:00–5:30 pm
MRH HFAC
MRH HFAC
MRH HFAC
10090
10090
OPERA ENSEMBLE
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
MUSIC 319R
001
04019
04019
002
04019
MUS THEATR PERFORM
V 3.0
T 3:00–5:50 pm
T
3:00–6:50 pm
TH
Y 3:00–5:50 pm
MWF
MUSIC 321R
400
401
09384
09384
09384
UNIV STRING ORCH
Y 7:00–8:50 pm
Y 7:00–8:50 pm
MUSIC 322R
400
09288
09288
UNIVERSITY BAND
Y 7:00–8:50 pm
MUSIC 324R
001
08910
08910
COUGAR BAND
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
MUSIC 325R
001
04025
04025
SYMPHONIC BAND
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
MUSIC 326R
001
0891100 WIND SYMPHONY
0891100 Y 1:00–2:50 pm
MUSIC 329R
400
401
402
403
08021
08021
08021
08021
08021
FOLK ENSEMBLE
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
Y 5:00–5:50 pm
T 6:00–6:50 pm
MUSIC 330R
001
08912
08912
STEEL BAND
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
MUSIC 331R
001
08913
08913
002
08913
003
08913
004
08913
JAZZ COMBOS
S 3:00–3:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
S 11:00–11:50 am
3:00–3:50 pm
S 11:00–12:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
S 4:00–5:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
S 12:00–12:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
S 3:00–3:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
S 11:00–11:50 am
3:00–3:50 pm
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
08913
006
08913
007
08913
400
08913
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
08914
08914
YA SHOW BAND
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
MUSIC 333R
400
04026
04026
JAZZ ENSEMBLE
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
MW
MUSIC 333R
401
04026
04026
JAZZ LAB BAND
Y 7:10–8:30 pm
MUSIC 333R
001
04026
04026
VOCAL JAZZ ENS
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
MUSIC 334R
001
0891500 SYNTHESIS
0891500 S 3:00–4:50 pm
MW
Audition Req
MUSIC 335R
001
10383
10383
JAZZ LEGACY BAND
S 12:00–12:50 pm
TTH
Audition Req
MUSIC 337R
001
04028
04028
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
1.0
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
MW
BOOTHE R W
Audition Req
MUSIC 338R
001
08916
08916
PHILHARMONIC ORCH
1.0
S 1:00–2:50 pm
MW
CHRISTENSEN J
Audition Req
MUSIC 339R
001
04029
04029
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
T 1:00–2:50 pm
F
MUSIC 341R
002
08917
08917
BRASS CHAMBER MUSC
1.0
Y 8:00–8:50 am
MW
MUSIC 341R
001
08917
08917
BRASS CHOIR
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MUSIC 341R
003
400
08917
08917
08917
TROMBONE CHOIR
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
TTH
W
MUSIC 343R
001
04031
04031
GUITAR ENSEMBLE
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MW
MUSIC 344R
001
04004
04004
MUSIC 345R
001
1.0
MWF
TTH
TBA
MUSIC 317R
001
005
HFAC
MUSIC 332R
001
V 3.0
MWF
C130
HFAC
29 KMB
29 KMB
29 KMB
VINCENT L P
1.0
TH
T
E251 HFAC
E251 HFAC
KATSEANES K L
KATSEANES K L
E250
MCINNIS F K
1.0
W
HFAC
1.0
TH
E250
HFAC
MCINNIS F K
Audition Req
E251
HFAC
PETERSON D L
Audition Req
1.0
TTH
1.0
TTH
E250
HFAC
BLACKINTON D P
Audition Req
GESLISON M
GESLISON M
GESLISON M
OLSON N J
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
1.0
MW
MW
MW
MW
CHSF HFAC
CHSF HFAC
CHSF HFAC
CHSF HFAC
1.0
F
E251
HFAC
BROUGH R P
Audition Req
1.0
F
TTH
MW
F
F
F
F
F
MW
F
TTH
F
MW
F
F
F
E251
E251
E250
E251
E251
E251
E251
E251
E251
E251
E250
E251
E251
E251
E250
E251
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
CALL R S
CALL R S
1.0
164
KMB
SIMPSON R
Audition Req
E250
HFAC
DURLAND L A
Audition Req
TTH
E250
HFAC
JENSEN T J
Audition Req
1.0
TWTH
TWTH
E400 HFAC
C580 HFAC
EISENHOUR K C
Audition Req
E251
HFAC
SMITH C R
Audition Req
E251
HFAC
CALL R S
Audition Req
E251
HFAC
HANSEN H E
Audition Req
E250
HFAC
KATSEANES K L
Audition Req
E250
HFAC
KATSEANES K L
C580
HFAC
BACHELDER D F
Audition Req
E250
HFAC
BACHELDER D F
Audition Req
E250 HFAC
E250 HFAC
BACHELDER D F
BACHELDER D F
Audition Req
Audition Req
CHNF
HFAC
GREEN L J
Audition Req
KEYBOARD IN ENSEMB
1.0
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
TTH
E400
HFAC
STAFF
Lab Included
08919
08919
PERCUSSION ENSEMBL
1.0
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
TTH
E251
HFAC
MCINNIS F K
Audition Req
MUSIC 346R
001
08920
08920
STRING CHAMBER MUS
1.0
Y
TBA
BIGELOW A C
Audition Req
MUSIC 347R
001
08921
08921
VOCAL POINT
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
E400 HFAC
C130 HFAC
AHLANDER J R
Audition Req
MUSIC 348R
001
401
08922
08922
08922
WOODWIND CHAMBER M
1.0
Y
TBA
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
MW
E466 HFAC
C580 HFAC
GIOVANNETTI G
CLAYTON A D
Audition Req
Audition Req
MUSIC 348R
002
08922
08922
SAXOPHONE ENSEMBLE
1.0
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
MW
CHSF
HFAC
LONG D B
MUSIC 348R
400
08922
08922
FLUTE CHOIR
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
TBA
HFAC
GALLOWAY A M
Audition Req
MUSIC 349R
001
08923
08923
JUNIOR RECITAL
T
TBA
HARRISON S
Majors Only
MUSIC 352A
400
09860
09860
AUDIO ELECTRNCS 1
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
TH
Audition Req
TTH
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
1.0
TTH
1.0
1.0
1.0
MWF
TTH
CALL R S
CALL R S
CALL R S
CALL R S
1.0
TTH
0.0
CALL R S
CALL R S
1.0
E353
HFAC
DUKE R A
95
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
96
♦ MUSIC 355R Section 400 is Recording Workshop - Digital Projects 1.
MUSIC 355R
400
07192
07192
RECORDING WORKSHOP
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
T
MUSIC 360R
008
04033
04033
SAXOPHONE
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
E371
HFAC
HOLLOMAN J G
Prev Applc
MUSIC 360R
013
04033
04033
EUPHONIUM
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
MUSIC 360R
023
024
025
04033
04033
04033
04033
CONDUCTING
Y
Y
Y
TBA
TBA
TBA
MUSIC 360R
019
04033
04033
STRING BASS
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
T
Majors Only
MUSIC 360R
021
04033
04033
GUITAR
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
08925
08925
PIANO PEDAGOGY
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MW
MW
♦ MUSIC 355R Section 401 is Recording Workshop - Digital Projects 2.
401
07192
Y
4:00–4:50 pm
T
E371
HFAC
HOLLOMAN J G
Prev Applc
HFAC
HOLLOMAN J G
Prev Applc
♦ MUSIC 355R Section 402 is Recording Workshop - System Design Projects.
402
07192
Y
4:00–4:50 pm
T
E371
♦ MUSIC 360R students must contact teacher/coordinator listed during the first two days of the semester to schedule lesson
time. Section 001 is for Classical Voice, section 022 is for contemporary voice.
MUSIC 360R
011
04033
04033
TRUMPET
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
2.0
W
MUSIC 360R
010
04033
04033
HORN
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
M
MUSIC 360R
012
04033
04033
TROMBONE
Y 5:00–5:50 pm
M
TUBA
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
W
MUSIC 360R
004
04033
04033
HARPSICHORD
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
M
04033
04033
ORGAN
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
MUSIC 360R
002
04033
04033
PIANO
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
M
MUSIC 360R
016
04033
04033
VIOLIN
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
MUSIC 360R
018
04033
04033
CELLO
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
T
MUSIC 360R
020
04033
04033
HARP
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
MUSIC 360R
001
04033
04033
VOICE
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
04033
Y
W
MUSIC 360R
006
04033
04033
OBOE
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
W
MUSIC 360R
007
04033
04033
CLARINET
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
W
MUSIC 360R
009
04033
04033
BASSOON
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
Majors Only
Majors Only
E250
HFAC
SMITH C R
Majors Only
Majors Only
MUSIC 373B
001
03895
03895
BRASS WORKSHOP
Y 8:00–8:50 am
E250
HFAC
BACHELDER D F
Majors Only
Majors Only
MUSIC 374
001
04036
04036
PERC WKSHP: CHORAL
1.0
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
TTH
E251
HFAC
BROUGH R P
Majors Only
Majors Only
MUSIC 375B
001
07886
07886
STRING WORKSHOP
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
E250
HFAC
DABCZYNSKI A H
Majors Only
Majors Only
MUSIC 376B
001
07095
07095
CHORAL PRACTICUM
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
C580
HFAC
BROOMHEAD G P
Majors Only
Majors Only
MUSIC 377B
001
07096
07096
INSTR PRACTICUM
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
E250
HFAC
PETERSON D L
Majors Only
MUSIC 378
001
002
003
004
400
09217
09217
09217
09217
09217
09217
MU ELEM CLSRM TCHR
2.0
Y 10:00–10:50 am
TTH
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MW
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
TTH
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
TTH
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
TTH
C580 HFAC
C580 HFAC
C580 HFAC
C580 HFAC
C580 HFAC
JACCARD J L
KENNEY S H
WATKINS V
WATKINS V
JACCARD J L
MUSIC 384
001
08209
08209
JAZZ IMPROV 2
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
C580
HFAC
LAWRENCE J U
MUSIC 386R
400
08311
08311
SONGWRITING 2
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
F
165
KMB
SIMPSON R
MUSIC 387R
001
04044
04044
COMPOSITION 3
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
TTH
E400
HFAC
RICKS S L
MUSIC 391
001
08309
08309
JAZZ KEYBOARD
Y 10:00–10:50 am
C485
ESC
CALL R S
MUSIC 395
001
002
04057
04057
04057
FORM AND ANALYSIS
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
E371
E379
HFAC
HFAC
DURHAM T L
SARGENT D H
$300
HFAC
CALL R S
$300
BUSH D E
$300
COOK R D
$300
HFAC
BROUGH R P
$300
TBA
E379
SHUMWAY J L
$300
HFAC
BELKNAP M L
E432
$300
HFAC
BIGELOW A C
Majors Only
E251
$300
HFAC
REED J B
Majors Only
E250
$300
HFAC
OWNBEY S S
Majors Only
2.0
2.0
1.0
MWF
1.0
3.0
3.0
MWF
2.0
TTH
$300
TBA
HOPKIN J A
15 KMB
164 KMB
165 KMB
2.0
Majors Only
LOCKWOOD G
Majors Only
$300
TBA
2.0
CLAYTON A D
Majors Only
E432
$300
HFAC
GIOVANNETTI G
Majors Only
E379
$300
HFAC
HINCKLEY J S
Majors Only
E335
$300
HFAC
SMITH C B
Majors Only
2.0
2.0
M
PEERY-FOX I
COOK R D
E251
TH
FLUTE
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
HFAC
HFAC
2.0
04033
04033
E400
C250
2.0
MUSIC 360R
005
Majors Only
WOODWIND WORKSHOP
1.0
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
2.0
M
M
M
E335
03894
03894
TBA
T
T
MUSIC 372B
001
2.0
5:00–6:50 pm
5:00–6:50 pm
5:00–6:50 pm
Majors Only
$300
HFAC
GREEN L J
2.0
ORGAN PEDAGOGY
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
♦ MUSIC 360R section 22 is for MDT majors only.
022
$300
HFAC
HANSEN H E
08926
08926
2.0
T
C130
2.0
MUSIC 366
001
TBA
T
VIOLA
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
E442
E485A
E546
Majors Only
2.0
04033
04033
Majors Only
$300
HFAC
STAHELI R J
HFAC
BLACKINTON D P
HFAC
KATSEANES K L
$300
HFAC
BACHELDER D F
2.0
MUSIC 360R
017
E251
V 2.0
F430
2.0
M
$300
HFAC
BROWN D C
W
Majors Only
E251
M
PERCUSSION
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
Majors Only
$300
HFAC
CALL R S
2.0
$300
HFAC
LOWE L M
2.0
04033
04033
$300
HFAC
SMITH C R
C580
2.0
MUSIC 360R
015
E400
MUSIC 365
001
2.0
04033
04033
MUSIC 360R
003
C580
2.0
MUSIC 360R
014
2.0
W
1.0
2.0
2.0
Majors Only
2.0
TTH
3.0
MWF
MWF
MUSIC 399R offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also some sections online at http://elearn.byu.edu.
MUSIC 399R
350
351
08069
08069
08069
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 6.0
Y
TBA
Y
TBA
BLK2
CHRISTENSEN J
CHRISTENSEN J
MUSIC 402A
001
09020
09020
VOCAL LITERATURE
Y 11:00–11:50 am
3.0
MUSIC 403A
001
08930
08930
PIANO LITERATURE
Y 9:00–9:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
MUSIC 403B
001
08931
08931
PIANO LITERATURE
Y 9:00–9:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
MUSIC 404B
001
08933
08933
ORGAN LITERATURE
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MUSIC 405
001
08934
08934
CHAMBER MUS LIT
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MUSIC 426
001
08567
08567
MDT: SR PERF PROJ
Y 7:00–7:50 am
MUSIC 441R
001
08937
08937
NEW MUSIC ENSEMBLE
S 9:00–11:50 am
S
1.0
MUSIC 449R
001
08319
08319
SENIOR RECITAL
T
1.0
MWF
C130
HFAC
CHRISTENSEN R
MUSIC 460R
007
04005
04005
CLARINET
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
SHUMWAY J L
MUSIC 460R
009
04005
04005
BASSOON
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
M
MUSIC 460R
008
04005
04005
SAXOPHONE
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
W
MUSIC 460R
013
04005
04005
EUPHONIUM
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
04005
04005
STRING BASS
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
T
T
2.0
TTH
TH
E432 HFAC
E432 HFAC
2.0
TTH
TH
E432 HFAC
E432 HFAC
SHUMWAY J L
2.0
MW
F
E432
HFAC
POWLEY E H
MUSIC 460R
021
04005
04005
GUITAR
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
RB
CHRISTENSEN J
MUSIC 469
400
401
03865
03865
03865
THRY MTH STUDIO TC
Y 5:00–5:50 pm
T
Y 5:00–5:50 pm
TH
1.0
HFAC
RICKS S L
MUSIC 470R
009
04042
04042
STUDIO TCHG PERC
Y
1.0
TBA
MUSIC 470R
001
04042
04042
STUDIO TCHG HARP
Y
TBA
04042
04042
STUDIO TCHG GUITAR
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
T
1.0
04042
04042
STUDIO TCHG PIANO
Y 10:00–10:50 am
1.0
TBA
HARRISON S
Majors Only
♦ MUSIC 460R students must contact teacher/coordinator listed before the third day of classes to schedule lesson time.
MUSIC 460R
012
04005
04005
TROMBONE
Y 5:00–5:50 pm
M
MUSIC 460R
011
04005
04005
TRUMPET
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
W
MUSIC 460R
010
04005
04005
HORN
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
MUSIC 460R
014
04005
04005
TUBA
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
W
MUSIC 460R
004
04005
04005
HARPSICHORD
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
M
MUSIC 460R
003
04005
04005
ORGAN
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
T
MUSIC 460R
015
023
04005
04005
04005
PERCUSSION
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
S
MUSIC 460R
002
04005
04005
PIANO
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
MUSIC 460R
016
04005
04005
VIOLIN
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
MUSIC 460R
017
04005
04005
VIOLA
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
MUSIC 460R
018
04005
04005
CELLO
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
MUSIC 460R
020
04005
04005
HARP
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
MUSIC 460R
005
04005
04005
FLUTE
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
MUSIC 460R
006
04005
04005
OBOE
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
F430
$300
HFAC
BACHELDER D F
Majors Only
MUSIC 470R
002
C580
$300
HFAC
BROWN D C
Majors Only
MUSIC 470R
003
C580
$300
HFAC
LOWE L M
E251
$300
HFAC
CALL R S
Majors Only
E400
$300
HFAC
BUSH D E
Majors Only
C250
$300
HFAC
COOK R D
Majors Only
3.0
3.0
3.0
M
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
M
TBA
E251
3.0
M
E251
Majors Only
C130
$300
HFAC
HANSEN H E
Majors Only
E335
$300
HFAC
GREEN L J
Majors Only
3.0
3.0
C580 HFAC
C580 HFAC
JACCARD J L
JACCARD J L
Majors Only
Majors Only
BROUGH R P
1.0
F
C246
HFAC
OWNBEY S S
Majors Only
E379
HFAC
GREEN L J
Majors Only
C480
HFAC
ANDERSON R P
Majors Only
♦ MUSIC 470R section 004 is designed to provide a service learning educational opportunity for students.
Majors Only
MUSIC 470R
004
04042
04042
STUDIO TCHG ORGAN
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MUSIC 470R
005
04042
04042
STUDIO TCHG VIOLIN
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MUSIC 470R
006
04042
04042
STUDIO TCHG VIOLA
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MW
MUSIC 470R
007
04042
04042
STUDIO TCHG CELLO
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MW
MUSIC 470R
008
04042
04042
STUDIO TCHG STBASS
1.0
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MW
Majors Only
MUSIC 471
001
04047
04047
Majors Only
1.0
F
C250
HFAC
COOK R D
Majors Only
E353
HFAC
RICHARDS C V
Majors Only
E353
HFAC
RICHARDS C V
Majors Only
E335
HFAC
CALL M J
Majors Only
E335
HFAC
CALL M J
Majors Only
PRACTICUM CHLD MUS
3.0
Y 7:30–8:50 am
TTHF
E251
HFAC
JACCARD J L
Majors Only
10092
10092
SUPRVSD TCHG VOICE
Y 9:00–10:50 am
F
2.0
C130
HFAC
ROBISON C W
2.0
E371
HFAC
STAHELI R J
1.0
MW
1.0
1.0
Majors Only
E432
$300
HFAC
BIGELOW A C
Majors Only
MUSIC 482
400
03854
03854
CHORAL ARRANGING
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
M
E251
$300
HFAC
REED J B
Majors Only
MUSIC 485
001
03852
03852
JAZZ ARRANGING
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
C485
HFAC
DURLAND L A
E250
$300
HFAC
OWNBEY S S
Majors Only
MUSIC 494R
001
06818
06818
INDEPNDNT READINGS
V 3.0
S
TBA
E579
HFAC
MONSON D E
Majors Only
C130
$300
HFAC
CLAYTON A D
Majors Only
MUSIC 499R
001
03896
03896
HONORS THESIS
Y
E563
HFAC
POWLEY E H
Majors Only
E432
$300
HFAC
GIOVANNETTI G
Majors Only
MUSIC 500
400
04081
04081
MUSIC RESEARCH TEC
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
TH
F454
HFAC
DAY D A
Majors Only
3.0
W
Majors Only
$300
HFAC
CALL R S
E379
3.0
W
$300
HFAC
SMITH C R
MUSIC 472
001
3.0
T
E400
$300
HFAC
BELKNAP M L
3.0
T
Majors Only
E250
3.0
T
$300
HFAC
BROUGH R P
BROUGH R P
E335
$300
HFAC
SHUMWAY J L
3.0
T
W
BUSH D E
E251
Majors Only
$300
HFAC
SMITH C B
3.0
HFAC
257
$300
HFAC
HINCKLEY J S
3.0
E208
1.0
E379
3.0
MUSIC 460R
019
2.0
TTH
3.0
W
3.0
V 6.0
TBA
2.0
97
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
98
MUSIC 505R
005
04061
04061
PIANO LITERATURE
Y 8:00–9:50 am
2.0
MUSIC 505R
001
04061
04061
WOODWIND LITERATUR
2.0
T
TBA
MUSIC 505R
002
04061
04061
BRASS LITERATURE
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MUSIC 505R
003
04061
04061
PERCUSSION LITERAT
2.0
T
TBA
MUSIC 507
001
08808
08808
CHORAL LITERATUR 2
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
M
2.0
MUSIC 509
001
03907
03907
ORCHESTRA LIT 2
T
2.0
TBA
MUSIC 510
001
03908
03908
BAND LITERATURE
Y
TBA
F
E432
E316
HFAC
HFAC
HOLDEN S L
MUSIC 617R
001
10094
10094
CLAYTON A D
MUSIC 626R
001
0891101 WIND SYMPHONY
0891101 Y 1:00–2:50 pm
BACHELDER D F
MUSIC 634R
001
0891501 SYNTHESIS
0891501 S 3:00–4:50 pm
MUSIC 638R
001
10127
10127
HALL R B
MUSIC 639R
001
KATSEANES K L
2.0
TTH
E465
HFAC
BROUGH R P
E379
HFAC
Majors Only
2.0
BLACKINTON D P
Tchr Approve
♦ MUSIC 560R students must contact teacher/coordinator listed before the third day of classes to schedule lesson time.
MUSIC 560R
002
08569
08569
GRAD PIANO INSTRC
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
MUSIC 560R
003
08569
08569
GRAD ORGAN INSTRUC
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
T
2.0
MUSIC 560R
001
08569
08569
GRAD VOICE INSTRUC
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
TH
2.0
MUSIC 560R
004
08569
08569
GRAD WOODWIND INST
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
W
2.0
MUSIC 560R
005
08569
08569
GRAD BRSS & PRC INST
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
W
2.0
MUSIC 560R
006
08569
08569
GRAD STRING INST
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
2.0
MUSIC 560R
007
008
009
08569
08569
08569
08569
GRAD CONDCTNG INST
V 2.0
Y
TBA
Y
TBA
S
TBA
MUSIC 581
001
04054
04054
20TH CENTURY ORCH
3.0
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
E432
HFAC
SARGENT D H
MUSIC 583
001
04051
04051
16TH CNTRY COUNTPT
3.0
T 8:00–8:50 am
MWF
E400
HFAC
ASPLUND C T
MUSIC 596
001
04093
04093
SCHENKER ANALYSIS
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MUSIC 602
001
04083
04083
MUSIC RENAISSANCE
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
MUSIC 604
001
04085
04085
MUSIC CLASSIC PER
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
MUSIC 606
001
04094
04094
MUSIC CNTMP PERIOD
3.0
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
MUSIC 614R
001
03925
03925
CONCERT CHOIR
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MUSIC 615R
001
0392708 UNIVERSITY SINGERS
0392708 Y 1:00–1:50 pm
12:30–1:50 pm
2.0
M
T
HFAC
VINCENT L P
E250
HFAC
BLACKINTON D P
Audition Req
E251
HFAC
SMITH C R
Audition Req
PHILHARMONIC ORCH
1.0
S 1:00–2:50 pm
MW
E250
HFAC
KATSEANES K L
Audition Req
10128
10128
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
T 1:00–2:50 pm
F
E250
HFAC
KATSEANES K L
MUSIC 641R
001
08314
08314
BRASS CHAMBER MUS
1.0
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
TTH
E250
HFAC
BACHELDER D F
Audition Req
MUSIC 643R
001
03923
03923
GUITAR ENSEMBLE
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
CHNF
HFAC
GREEN L J
Audition Req
MUSIC 644R
001
03924
03924
KEYBOARD ENSEMBLE
1.0
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
TTH
E400
HFAC
HOLDEN S L
E251
HFAC
TTH
1.0
MW
1.0
1.0
MW
Majors Only
MUSIC 645R
001
09021
09021
PERCUSSION ENSEMBL
1.0
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
TTH
MCINNIS F K
Audition Req
C250
$300
HFAC
COOK R D
Majors Only
MUSIC 646R
001
03930
03930
STRING CHAMBER MUS
1.0
Y
TBA
BIGELOW A C
Majors Only
E371
$300
HFAC
HOPKIN J A
Majors Only
MUSIC 648R
001
03934
03934
WOODWIND CHAM MUS
1.0
Y
TBA
GIOVANNETTI G
Majors Only
E400
$300
HFAC
GIOVANNETTI G
MUSIC 649R
001
04092
04092
SOLO RECITAL
Y
DURHAM T L
Majors Only
E465
$300
HFAC
BACHELDER D F
Majors Only
♦ MUSIC 660R students must contact teacher/coordinator listed before the third day of classes to schedule lesson time.
$300
HFAC
BIGELOW A C
Majors Only
MUSIC 660R
003
04091
04091
GRAD ORGAN INSTRUC
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
T
2.0
E432
MUSIC 660R
002
04091
04091
GRAD PIANO INSTRUC
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
M
2.0
MUSIC 660R
001
04091
04091
GRAD VOICE INSTRUC
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
TH
2.0
MUSIC 660R
004
010
04091
04091
04091
GRAD WOODWIND INST
2.0
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
W
Y
TBA
MUSIC 660R
005
04091
04091
GRAD BRSS & PRC INST
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
W
2.0
MUSIC 660R
006
04091
04091
GRAD STRING INST
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
2.0
MUSIC 660R
007
008
009
04091
04091
04091
04091
GRAD CONDCTNG INST
2.0
Y
TBA
Y
TBA
Y
TBA
MUSIC 665R
002
04060
04060
ORGAN PEDAGOGY
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MW
MUSIC 670R
001
03948
03948
SPRVSD TCHG PIANO
Y 10:00–10:50 am
F
MUSIC 670R
002
03948
03948
SPRVSD TCHG ORGAN
Y 9:00–9:50 am
F
$300
E334 HFAC
STAHELI R J
E485A HFAC
BLACKINTON D P
E546 HFAC
KATSEANES K L
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
HFAC
LINDEMAN S D
3.0
E432
HFAC
POWLEY E H
E536
HFAC
HARKER B C
3.0
TBA
MRH
HOWARD L B
HFAC
HALL R B
Audition Req
1.0
MWF
TTH
C130
1.0
E251
E335
1.0
DAILY
V 3.0
MWF
$300
HFAC
BACHELDER M
3.0
MWF
OPERA ENSEMBLE
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
MRH HFAC
MRH HFAC
STAHELI R J
Audition Req
2.0
TBA
C250
$300
HFAC
COOK R D
Majors Only
E400
$300
HFAC
SHUMWAY J L
Majors Only
$300
HFAC
HOPKIN J A
Majors Only
TBA
T
E400
$300
HFAC
GIOVANNETTI G
GIOVANNETTI G
Majors Only
E465
$300
HFAC
BACHELDER D F
Majors Only
E432
$300
HFAC
BIGELOW A C
Majors Only
$300
STAHELI R J
BLACKINTON D P
KATSEANES K L
Majors Only
Majors Only
2.0
C250
HFAC
COOK R D
Majors Only
C480
HFAC
ANDERSON R P
Majors Only
C250
HFAC
COOK R D
Majors Only
2.0
2.0
MUSIC 670R
003
03948
03948
SPRVSD TCHG VOICE
Y 9:00–9:50 am
2.0
MUSIC 670R
004
03948
03948
SPRVSD TCHG WOODWD
Y 9:00–9:50 am
W
MUSIC 670R
005
03948
03948
MUSIC 670R
006
W
C130
HFAC
ROBISON C W
Majors Only
E316
HFAC
CLAYTON A D
Majors Only
SPRVSD TCHG BR/PER
2.0
Y
TBA
E465
HFAC
BACHELDER D F
Majors Only
03948
03948
SPRVSD TCHG STRING
Y 9:00–9:50 am
F
2.0
A440
HFAC
BELKNAP M L
MUSIC 675
001
08026
08026
THRS MUS LRNG & MOTV
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
W
2.0
E536
HFAC
JESSOP S G
MUSIC 687R
001
04097
04097
COMPOSITION
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
3.0
E353
HFAC
SARGENT D H
Majors Only
MUSIC 688R
001
04102
04102
COMP FOR MASTER’S
Y
SARGENT D H
Majors Only
MUSIC 694R
001
04100
04100
INDEPENDENT READNG
V 3.0
Y
TBA
MUSIC 697A
001
06685
06685
SCHLARLY PAPER MUS
2.0
Y
TBA
DURHAM T L
Majors Only
MUSIC 697B
001
06686
06686
RECITAL
Y
TBA
DURHAM T L
Majors Only
MUSIC 698B
001
08023
08023
PROF IMPR PROJECT
Y
TBA
JESSOP S G
Majors Only
MUSIC 699R
001
04103
04103
MASTER’S THESIS
Y
DURHAM T L
Majors Only
2.0
TTH
V 6.0
TBA
DURHAM T L
2.0
2.0
V 9.0
TBA
NEAR EASTERN LANGUAGES (4052 JKHB, 422-3396)
NE LG
NE LG
345
001
511R
400
08556
08556
08206
08206
TEXTS & ANCNT TEMPLS
3.0
Y
TBA
ANC NEAR EAST LANG
3.0
Y 4:00–5:25 pm
TTH
RICKS S D
383
CB
GEE J L
NES
NES
08959
08959
08959
08959
ADV TOPCS NES
Y
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 10:00–10:50 am
TBA
MWF
MWF
499R
001
002
003
07138
07138
07138
07138
SPEC TOPCS NES
Y
Y
Y
TBA
TBA
TBA
595R
001
08055
08055
SPECIAL TOPICS
Y
NEURO RES EXP
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
Y
Y
S
S
S
S
NEURO 460
001
002
10131
10131
10131
BEHAV NEUROSCIENCE
3.0
Y 12:00–2:50 pm
T
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
368 MARB
231 MARB
BLOCH G J
LEPHART E D
Majors Only
NEURO 480
001
002
09936
09936
09936
ADV NEUROSCIENCE
T 11:00–11:50 am
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
MWF
253 MARB
231 MARB
STEFFENSEN S C
STAFF
Majors Only
NEURO 481
001
002
003
09937
09937
09937
09937
NEUROSCIENCE LAB
T 8:00–10:50 am
Y 8:00–10:50 am
Y 2:00–4:50 pm
T
TH
T
360 WIDB
360 WIDB
360 WIDB
STEFFENSEN S C
STAFF
STAFF
Majors Only
NEURO 645R
001
09938
09938
NEUROSCIENCE LAB
Y 10:00–10:50 am
TTH
634
WIDB
LEPHART E D
NEURO 655R
001
09939
09939
NEURO RESRCH PRES
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
TH
1.0
366
MARB
LEPHART E D
NEURO 665R
001
09940
09940
NEURO GRAD SEMINAR
T 11:00–12:50 pm
TH
1.0
252
MARB
LEPHART E D
NORWE 340
001
NES 398R offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
398R
001
002
003
09954
09954
09954
09954
09954
09954
09954
09954
09954
09954
09954
09954
09954
09954
09954
09954
09954
09954
09954
TBA
TBA
LUDLOW V L
LUDLOW V L
LUDLOW V L
Tchr Approve
NEUROBIOLOGY
T 9:00–9:50 am
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
BELL J D
BIGLER E D
BLOCH G J
BUSATH D
FLEMING D E
HEDGES D W
HOPKINS R O
JUDD A M
LEPHART E D
MANWARING K H
PORTER J P
RHEES R W
SIMMONS D L
STEFFENSEN S C
STARK M R
SUDWEEKS S N
WOODBURY D J
FLOM R A
3.0
1.0
2.0
LUDLOW V L
GILLUM G P
LUDLOW V L
Tchr Approve
LUDLOW V L
Tchr Approve
NORWEGIAN LITERAT
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
3.0
FL
MWF
F
123 HRCB
2173 JKHB
SONDRUP S P
NURSING (500 SWKT, 422-4144)
NURS 102 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
V 3.0
♦ NURS 180 for pre-nursing students only.
NURS
V 3.0
TBA
NEUROSCIENCE CENTER (633 WIDB, 422-1218)
09935
09935
09065
09065
V 3.0
NURS
NEURO 205
001
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
NORWEGIAN (2054 JKHB, 422-1201)
NEAR EASTERN STUDIES (4052 JKHB, 422-3396)
NES
NEURO 449R
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
180
001
002
04152
04152
04152
PREVIEW OF NURSING
T 3:00–4:50 pm
M
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
M
1.0
288
001
04141
04141
FAMILY HEALTH MGT
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
2.0
TTH
BLK1
BLK2
1170
1170
TMCB
TMCB
SUTHERLAND C W
SUTHERLAND C W
270
BRMB
SCHWARTZ R
3.0
MWF
252
MARB
STAFF
99
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
100
♦ NURS 294: Register for section 001 and one lab section (sections 002–009). You will also be assigned two hours of
002
09097
Y
003
09097
Y
004
09097
Y
005
09097
Y
006
09097
Y
384
001
09098
09098
002
09098
004
09098
005
09098
006
09098
PSYCHIATRIC NURS
Y 9:00–11:50 am
8:00–3:30 pm
Y 9:00–11:50 am
8:00–3:30 pm
Y 9:00–11:50 am
8:00–3:30 pm
Y 9:00–11:50 am
8:00–3:30 pm
Y 9:00–11:50 am
390R
001
04154
04154
INDV STUDY NURSING
Y 7:00–2:30 pm
TH
communication lab on Mondays.
NURS
294
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
10766
10766
10766
10766
10766
10766
10766
10766
10766
10766
HLTH ASSMNT & PROM
Y 10:30–12:20 pm
Y 2:00–3:50 pm
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
Y 9:00–10:50 am
Y 9:00–10:50 am
Y 7:00–8:50 am
Y 2:00–3:50 pm
Y 7:00–8:50 am
Y 9:00–10:50 am
3.5
F
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
114
143
143
144
142
142
144
143
143
JSB
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
SCHWARTZ R
ANDERSON V L
ANDERSON V L
WIKER K M
ANDERSON V L
ANDERSON V L
LAVENDER C L
SCHWARTZ R
SCHWARTZ R
♦ NURS 296: Register for section 001. You will also be in clinical for 6 hours on Wednesday or Thursday.
NURS
296
001
10767
10767
COMM HLTH NURSING
Y 8:00–9:50 am
F
3.5
110
JSB
CHRISTIAENS G
NURS
♦ NURS 298: Register for section 001. You will also be in clinical for 6 hours on Wednesday or Thursday and 2 hours of lab on
Monday.
NURS
NURS
298
001
300
001
10768
10768
10769
10769
NURSG OLDER ADULTS
Y 12:00–1:50 pm
T
1:00–1:50 pm
F
5.0
PHARMACOLOGY
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
2.0
F550 HFAC
323 MARB
T
107
JSB
LAVENDER C L
320
001
07976
07976
NURS RESEARCH
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
2.0
M
102
SWKT
MATSUMURA G O
♦ Register for Section 001 and one clinical section (2–7). You will also be assigned a three week OR rotation which will be Wed
and Thurs in the a.m.
NURS
330
001
10770
10770
002
10770
003
004
005
006
007
10770
10770
10770
10770
10770
ACUTE & CHRONIC ILL
Y 7:00–8:50 am
T
12:00–1:50 pm
T
Y
TH
7:00–4:00 pm
F
Y 6:00–6:00 pm
W
Y 7:00–7:00 pm
TH
Y 7:00–7:00 pm
W
Y 6:00–6:00 pm
TH
Y 7:00–7:00 pm
TH
9.0
JSB
MARB
HOSP
HOSP
HOSP
HOSP
HOSP
HOSP
HOSP
380
001
09096
09096
002 L 09096
003 L 09096
004 L 09096
005
09096
006 L 09096
007 L 09096
CHILDREN IN CRISIS
Y 9:00–10:50 am
1:00–2:50 pm
Y 10:00–4:50 pm
Y 6:50–1:50 pm
Y 6:50–1:50 pm
Y 9:00–10:50 am
1:00–2:50 pm
Y 10:00–4:50 pm
Y 6:50–1:50 pm
PALMER S P
BLAD P L
LASSETTER J H
STAFF
JOHNSON M J
006
09097
09097
ADULTS IN CRISIS
Y 8:00–10:50 am
7:00–7:30 pm
2:00–3:50 pm
012
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
476 SWKT
VA HOSP
142 SWKT
09101
09101
TOPICS CLIN NURS
Y 8:00–10:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
7:00–7:30 pm
09101
SWKT
HOSP
SWKT
ELLINGER P R
SWKT
ELLINGER P R
SWKT
DEARING K S
SWKT
WESTERGARD M M
UNI
HOSP
STAFF
Nurses Only
BLAD K D
STAFF
ULBERG R S
SWKT
4.0
W
TTH
W
TTH
W
TTH
W
TTH
W
DEARING K S
CAMPBELL L J
TIEDEMAN M E
COX A H
CAMPBELL L J
V 9.0
4.0
T
T
F
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
343 MCKB
355 MCKB
VA HOSP
RUSHTON P
Lab Included
MANDLECO B L
Lab Included
Y
9:00–11:50 am
8:00–3:50 pm
W
TTH
BLK1
BLK1
476
TBA
09101
Y
12:30–4:30 pm
W
BLK1
TBA
09101
W
THF
BLK2
BLK2
476
TBA
TBA
T
WTH
W
THF
BLK2
BLK2
462 SWKT
BLK2 UVRMC HOSP
BLK1
476 SWKT
BLK1
TBA
MEMMOTT R J
BECKSTRAND R L
BLK1
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
Y
CAMPBELL L J
SWKT
STAFF
12:00–4:00 pm
6:00–12:00 pm
SWKT
COVERSTON C
♦ NURS 450R section 014 is the Wendover Project.
014
015
09101
09101
S
Y
017
09101
Y
450R
002
09101
09101
WOMEN’S WELLNESS
Y 8:00–10:50 am
003
09101
Y
450R
011
09101
09101
NEURO NURSING
Y 8:00–10:50 am
7:00–7:00 pm
CAMPBELL L J
COX A H
4.0
T
TH
T
490
WMHC
490
TBA
490
TBA
490
TBA
1190
SWKT
SWKT
ULBERG R S
♦ NURS 450R section 013 will study NICU.
NURS
382
001
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
SWKT
SWKT
HOSP
SWKT
SWKT
STAFF
♦ Clinical 8+ hours TBA.
013
BLK1
490 SWKT
BLK1
490 SWKT
BLK1 UVRMC HOSP
BLK1
PRIM HOSP
BLK1
PRIM HOSP
BLK2
490 SWKT
BLK2
490 SWKT
BLK2 UVRMC HOSP
BLK2
PRIM HOSP
SWKT
HOSP
SWKT
SWKT
♦ NURS 450R section 006 will study chronic illness.
♦ NURS 382: Time at Clinical site for Clinical preassessment required the day prior to clinical.
NURS
450R
001
RUSHTON P
4.0
T
T
WTH
THF
THF
T
T
WTH
THF
476
LDS
142
476
TBA
142
476
VA
142
476
TBA
142
476
TBA
142
♦ NURS 450R section 001 will study End of Life.
BLAD P L
♦ NURS 380: Register for section 1 (Block 1) and one clinical section 2–4 or section 5 (Block 2) and one clinical section 6–7.
NURS
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
♦ Clinical 8+ hours per week TBA.
NURS
103
234
VA
VA
UVRMC
UOFU
LDS
UVRMC
LDS
T
TH
T
T
TH
T
T
TH
T
T
TH
T
T
TH
T
STAFF
NURS
NURS
8:00–10:50 am
7:00–7:30 pm
4:00–5:50 pm
8:00–10:50 am
7:00–7:30 pm
12:00–1:50 pm
8:00–10:50 am
7:00–7:30 pm
2:00–3:50 pm
8:00–10:50 am
7:00–7:30 pm
12:00–1:50 pm
8:00–10:50 am
7:00–7:30 pm
4:00–5:50 pm
12:00–1:50 pm
6:00–5:50 pm
12:00–4:00 pm
6:00–12:00 pm
8:00–10:50 am
BLAD K D
NURS
COVERSTON C
4.0
W
TBA
W
TBA
478
SWKT
CALLISTER L C
462
SWKT
CALLISTER L C
4.0
T
TH
BLK2
BLK2
478 SWKT
UOFU HOSP
BOND A E
016
NURS
NURS
450R
009
490
001
002
003
004
005
09101
09101
09101
04148
04148
04148
04148
04148
04148
Y
8:00–10:50 am
7:00–7:00 pm
T
TH
BLK1
BLK1
460 SWKT
UOFU HOSP
BOND A E
HIGH RISK CHLD & FAM
4.0
Y 8:00–10:50 am
T
BLK2
12:00–12:50 pm
T
BLK2
THF
BLK2
460 SWKT
460 SWKT
TBA
TIEDEMAN M E
NURSING CAPSTONE
Y 8:00–11:50 am
Y 8:00–11:50 am
Y 8:00–11:50 am
Y 8:00–11:50 am
Y 8:00–11:50 am
490
490
476
478
460
WARNICK M L
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
NDFS
NDFS
4.0
TH
TH
TH
TH
TH
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
NDFS
NDFS
♦ NURS 490A Capstone Students should register for the same section of NURS 490A and NURS 490B.
NURS
NURS
NURS
499R
001
09279
09279
HONORS THESIS
Y
TBA
555
001
400
04182
04182
04182
PHARMACOLOGY
Y 5:00–7:50 pm
Y 5:00–7:50 pm
W
W
622
001
04132
04132
MGT COMMON DISORD
Y 8:00–11:50 am
WF
8:00–5:00 pm
TH
8:00–5:00 pm
T
NDFS
V 3.0
STAFF
NDFS
3.0
490
490
SWKT
SWKT
RIDDLE L B
RIDDLE L B
462 SWKT
462 SWKT
462 SWKT
RIDDLE L B
NDFS
7.0
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
Lab Required
NDFS
NDFS
NURS
NURS
NURS
632
001
04136
04136
MGT ACUTE DISORDER
Y 8:00–11:50 am
W
1:00–2:50 pm
W
5.0
698R
001
04186
04186
MASTER’S PROJECT
Y
V 6.0
699R
001
04188
04188
MASTER’S THESIS
Y
460 SWKT
460 SWKT
TBA
BECKSTRAND R L
TBA
08628
08628
08628
08628
08628
08628
08628
ESSEN HUMAN NUTRI
T 8:00–9:15 am
T 9:30–10:45 am
T 1:30–2:45 pm
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
T 5:30–8:00 pm
T 5:00–7:25 pm
191
001
08302
08302
INTRO FOOD SCI
Y 11:00–11:50 am
201
001
09813
09813
NUTR PREV CHRO DIS
Y 8:00–9:50 am
W
203
001
1038703 INT AGRIC & NUTR
1038703 Y 11:00–11:50 am
NDFS
250
001
02010
02010
ESSNTLS OF FOOD SC
3.0
Y 8:00–8:50 am
MWF
NDFS
251
001
002
003
09668
09668
09668
09668
ESS FOOD SCI LAB
Y 8:00–10:50 am
Y 12:00–2:50 pm
Y 12:00–2:50 pm
NDFS
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
S134
ESC
STAFF
PRIN AN NUTR GRWTH
3.0
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
2:00–4:50 pm
TH
C261
ESC
JOHNSTON N P
350
001
02017
02017
FOOD ANALYSIS
Y 10:00–10:50 am
8:00–10:50 am
MWF
TH
C254 ESC
S145 ESC
PIKE O A
356
001
02018
02018
CLINICAL NUTR 2
Y 2:00–3:20 pm
TTH
C255
FULLMER S
362
001
10699
10699
FOOD COMMOD PROC
T 10:00–10:50 am
T
12:00–2:50 pm
TH
375
001
002
02019
02019
02019
380
001
4.0
Lab Included
3.0
ESC
2.0
225 SWKT
S115 ESC
OGDEN L V
FOOD PROD MGMT LAB
2.0
Y 9:00–1:50 pm
MW
Y 9:00–1:50 pm
TTH
C284 ESC
C284 ESC
DUNCAN J A
MITCHELL A W
09977
09977
INTL NUTR HEALTH
Y 3:00–4:45 pm
C254
CAMPBELL A K
399R
001
02023
02023
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 9.0
Y
TBA
424
400
07605
07605
NUTRITN LIFE CYCLE
T 5:00–6:40 pm
435
001
02025
02025
NUTR BIOCHEMISTRY
Y 9:00–10:50 am
TTH
445
001
08822
08822
FOOD SERV SYS
Y 2:00–3:20 pm
MW
Lab Included
3.0
MW
ESC
TBA
OGDEN L V
2.0
TH
C295
ESC
CHRISTENSEN M
MARB
DAVIDSON R T
C255
ESC
NYLAND N K
S103
ESC
OGDEN L V
4.0
231
3.0
NDFS
464
001
10701
10701
FOOD SENSRY EVAL
Y 2:00–4:50 pm
1.0
WILLIAMS M
NDFS
465
001
02034
02034
FOOD PRODUCT DEV
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
2:00–4:50 pm
M
MT
466
001
09671
09671
ADV DIETETICS PRAC
Y 11:00–11:50 am
11:00–12:50 pm
M
W
475
001
10702
10702
RES IN DIETETICS
Y 9:00–10:50 am
M
490
001
02040
02040
PROF SEMINAR
Y 9:00–10:50 am
W
492
001
02041
02041
FIELD WORK F S N
Y
TBA
494R
001
002
02042
02042
02042
UNDERGRAD RES FSN
V 3.0
Y
TBA
Y 10:00–10:50 am
F
1:00–1:50 pm
F
NDFS
520R
001
09556
09556
SUP PRACTICE EXP
Y 8:00–4:30 pm
NDFS
602
001
08719
08719
ADV HUMAN NUTR 2
Y 1:00–2:20 pm
NDFS
631R
001
02054
02054
DIET & CARDIO DIS
Y
W
V 6.0
100
001
002
003
004
400
636
NDFS
Y
10300
10300
WILLIAMS M
NDFS
NDFS 100 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu.
NDFS
09668
Lab Required
NDFS
NUTRITION, DIETETICS, AND FOOD SCIENCE (S-221 ESC, 422-3912)
NDFS
004
330
001
3.0
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TH
TH
455
455
455
446
455
295
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
SLCE
BROWN L B
BROWN L B
STAFF
STAFF
DEAN A H
WILLIAMS D P
NDFS
NDFS
NDFS
1.0
C215
ESC
STEELE F M
321
MSRB
BROWN L B
360
WIDB
JOHNSTON N P
2.0
C295
ESC
STEELE F M
1.0
T
T
W
NDFS
2.0
MW
C254 ESC
S128 ESC
STAFF
Lab Included
3.0
C255
W005
ESC
BNSN
MCGUIRE D L
C255
ESC
NYLAND N K
C255
ESC
MCGUIRE D L
NS
6
TH
3.0
S134
S134
S134
ESC
ESC
ESC
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
2.0
2.0
Majors Only
V 8.0
NYLAND N K
V 4.0
MTWTH
S228 ESC
S232 ESC
TBA
OGDEN L V
FRANZ K B
MCGUIRE D L
3.0
TTH
S228
ESC
FRANZ K B
S228
ESC
CHRISTENSEN M
V 3.0
TBA
101
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
NDFS
NDFS
NDFS
NDFS
102
637
001
09557
09557
ADV MNGT DIETETICS
Y 8:30–10:50 am
F
2.0
691R
001
02060
02060
GRADUATE SEMINAR
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
V 2.0
697R
001
02061
02061
RESEARCH
Y
TBA
699R
001
02062
02062
MASTER’S THESIS
Y
TBA
F
S232
ESC
NYLAND N K
S232
ESC
FULLMER S
PHILOSOPHY (3196 JKHB, 422-2721)
PHIL 105 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
PHIL
V 3.0
OGDEN L V
V 9.0
OGDEN L V
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR (790 TNRB, 422-2664)
PHIL
♦ Org B 320 section 478 is a semester online course; see department for details.
ORG B 320
478
08969
08969
ORG EFFECTIVENESS
T
3.0
TBA
CHERRINGTON D
Online Class
♦ ORG B 320 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
08969
T
5:00–7:25 pm
W
6
315
♦ ORG B 321 is for students in the Management Core Program only.
002
04191
ORG EFFECTIVENESS
L 11:00–12:20 pm
11:00–12:20 pm
L 3:30–4:50 pm
04193
04193
251 TNRB
251 TNRB
251 TNRB
DYER W G
04193
HUMAN RESOURCE MGT
3.0
T 5:00–6:20 pm
TTH
T
7:30–10:00 pm
W
STAFF
08532
08532
08532
08532
LEADERSHIP
T 8:00–9:20 am
T 9:30–10:50 am
T 11:00–12:20 pm
180
6
3.0
MW
MW
MW
TNRB
PARROTT A R
315
SLCE
GIBB V N
ORG B 531
001
04194
04194
MGT ENTR & FAM FIRM
3.0
T 12:30–1:50 pm
MW
ORG B 669R
001
04205
04205
READINGS ORG BEHVR
V 6.0
T
TBA
04215
04215
04215
INTRO PHILOSOPHY
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
285 SWKT
285 SWKT
C266 ESC
C266 ESC
179 JSB
W003 BNSN
179 JSB
3.0
MWF
MWF
04215
T
04221
04221
HISTORY OF PHIL 1
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
PHIL
201H
200
400
401
04221
04221
04221
04221
HON HIST PHIL 1
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
MWF
TTH
TTH
202
001
400
04222
04222
04222
HISTORY OF PHIL 2
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
MWF
MWF
202H
200
201
04222
04222
04222
HON HIST PHIL 2
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
MWF
TTH
PHIL
MILLS G E
MILLS G E
MILLS G E
NIELSEN J S
NIELSEN J S
COOK R D
COOK R D
PACKARD D J
WHITE R M
PACKARD D J
E
240 BRMB
235 SWKT
230 BRMB
235 SWKT
FOSTER C N
GATES D C
WHITE R M
GATES D C
123
1011
HRCB
JKHB
HEDENGREN P C
HEDENGREN P C
TBA
SIEBACH J L
3.0
CV1
369
3.0
CV1
109 TMCB
340 CB
374 MARB
ARTS M
SIEBACH J L
STAFF
CV2
C285 ESC
348 MARB
GATES D C
ARTS M
CV2
W010
348
GRAHAM D W
FAULCONER J E
TTH
3.0
3.0
CB
374
380
TNRB
TNRB
PHIL
PHIL
WOODWORTH W P
BNSN
MARB
205
001
003
400
04216
04216
04216
04216
DEDUCTIVE LOGIC
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
MWF
MWF
MWF
3.0
211
001
002
08746
08746
08746
SCIENCE & CIVIL 2
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
MWF
213
001
04219
04219
INTRO TO ETHICS
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
215
001
002
04226
04226
04226
INTRO PHIL RELIGIO
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 11:00–11:50 am
AL
202 MSRB
205 JRCB
2015 JKHB
FOSTER C N
CARTER K C
CARTER K C
PHIL
CV2
W011 BNSN
W011 BNSN
GRANDY D A
GRANDY D A
04209
04209
PRACT IN ORG DEV
T
TBA
ORG B 680
001
04210
04210
ORG BEHVR RES RPT
T
TBA
3.0
AL
3.0
AL
W011 BNSN
111 TMCB
PAULSEN D L
PAULSEN D L
AMA
274
CARTER K C
109
TMCB
GATES D C
Prev Applc
PHIL
ORG B 679R
001
3.0
DYER W G
KIRKHAM K L
Online Class
SIEBACH J L
V 3.0
MW
Honors
Honors
Honors
AL
PHIL 205 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
♦ ORG B 490R section 001 will study Global Change Agentry.
PROF DEV SEMINAR
Y 12:30–1:50 pm
110
001
002
478
SS
ORG B 400 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
09009
09009
HONORS REASN & WRITG
3.0
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
MWF
Y 9:30–10:45 am
TTH
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
MWF
201
001
PHIL
374 TNRB
374 TNRB
374 TNRB
ORG B 490R
001
04214
04214
04214
04214
04214
PHIL
Lab Included
ORG B 347 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
ORG B 347
001
002
003
105H
200
201
202
401
E
Lab Included
♦ ORG B 327 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
3.0
MWF
MWF
TTH
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
♦ PHIL 110 section 478 is a semester online class; see department for details.
3.0
M
F
MF
ORG B 327 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
ORG B 327
400
REASONING & WRITIN
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 8:00–9:15 am
Y 9:30–10:45 am
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
GIBB V N
PHIL
04191
04191
04214
04214
04214
04214
04214
04214
04214
04214
PHIL 110 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
SLCE
♦ ORG B 321 is for students previously admitted to the Undergraduate Management Program.
ORG B 321
001
105
001
002
003
004
005
006
400
V 6.0
KIRKHAM K L
Prev Applc
KIRKHAM K L
Majors Only
3.0
MWF
MWF
PHIL 305 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PHIL
305
001
04223
04223
PREDICATE LOGIC
Y 9:00–9:50 am
3.0
MWF
MARB
Honors
Honors
Honors
PHIL
PHIL
311H
200
201
202
04239
04239
04239
04239
HONORS PHILOS WRIT
3.0
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
320R
001
04213
04213
ARISTOTLE
Y 9:00–9:50 am
AW
396 BRMB
240 BRMB
C254 ESC
CARTER K C
RASMUSSEN D F
RASMUSSEN D F
3.0
MWF
116
HRCB
GRAHAM D W
ESC
SIEBACH J L
SWKT
PAULSEN D L
♦ PHIL 340R section 002 will study faith and reason in John Henry Newman.
PHIL
340R
002
04240
04240
STUD MODERN PHIL
Y 9:30–10:45 am
PHIL
340R
001
04240
04240
WILLIAM JAMES
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
PHIL
350R
002
04250
04250
PHILOSOPHY & FILM
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
350R
003
04250
04250
WITTGENSTEIN
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
350R
001
04250
04250
PHENOMENOLOGY
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
TTH
413
001
04247
04247
ETHICS
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
415
001
04249
04249
PHIL OF RELIGION
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
TTH
PHIL
416
001
04228
04228
PHILOSOPHY OF LAW
Y 9:30–10:45 am
PHIL
420
001
04224
04224
PHIL OF LANGUAGE
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
422
001
04230
04230
EPISTEMOLOGY
Y 11:00–11:50 am
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
3.0
TTH
C460
PE
3.0
MWF
680
PE
3.0
151
HRCB
PACKARD D J
363
MARB
ARTS M
203
JSB
WRATHALL M A
680
SWKT
NIELSEN J S
W005
BNSN
FAULCONER J E
4824
HBLL
WRATHALL M A
262
SWKT
FOSTER C N
PE
3.0
3.0
3.0
PE
3.0
3.0
TTH
PE
3.0
MWF
151
HRCB
HEDENGREN P C
♦ PHIL 423 section 001 also listed as PHSCS 314 section 001 and HIST 311 section 001.
PHIL
423
001
0422716 HIST & PHIL OF SCI
0422716 Y 9:00–9:50 am
3.0
MWF
NS
C460
ESC
GRANDY D A
211
MSRB
PACKARD D J
2072
JKHB
RASMUSSEN D F
♦ PHIL 423 section 002 also listed as HON P 343R section 001.
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
002
04227
Y
11:00–11:50 am
MWF
449R
001
04257
04257
PHIL LECT SERIES
Y 11:00–11:50 am
499R
001
04258
04258
HONORS THESIS
Y
TBA
501R
001
04262
04262
GRADUATE SEMINAR
Y
TBA
PE
1.0
TH
PE
V 6.0
WRATHALL M A
PE
V 5.0
RASMUSSEN D F
PHYSICAL EDUCATION (221 RB, 422-2547)
PE
100R
001
002
003
04276
04276
04276
04276
004
04276
006
04276
INTERCOL ATHL MEN
T 5:00–7:00 pm
T 2:30–6:00 pm
T 2:00–5:50 pm
2:00–5:50 pm
T 1:00–2:30 pm
1:00–2:00 pm
T 7:30–10:00 am
3:30–5:30 pm
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
0.5
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
MWF
TTH
DAILY
DAILY
04276
T
7:00–9:50
2:00–4:50
3:00–6:00
3:00–6:00
1:00–4:30
1:00–4:30
5:00–6:50
3:00–5:50
3:00–5:50
am
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
MTWTH
DAILY
DAILY
008
04276
T
009
04276
T
011
012
04276
04276
T
T
102R
001
002
04337
04337
04337
ADAPTED PHYS EDUC
S 2:00–2:50 pm
S 10:00–10:50 am
TTH
TTH
106
001
04292
04292
BADMINTON-BEGIN
Y 8:00–8:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
TTH
TTH
111
001
002
003
004
04307
04307
04307
04307
04307
BASKETBALL-BEGIN
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
112
001
002
003
004
005
006
06598
06598
06598
06598
06598
06598
06598
BASKETBALL-INTERMD
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
0.5
0.5
0.5
0.5
PL A
PL A
INDR
1
FIELD
FIELD
149
E CTS
C CTS
RB
RB
TCB
TCF
TRAK
TRAK
SFH
SFH
SFH
WL
293A SFH
293A SFH
RUSSELL J K
Team Only
OSBORNE J H
Team Only
ROBISON M
Team Only
FELT N W
PETERSON T L
Team Only
Team Only
STAFF
STAFF
WL
146 RB
156 RB
STAFF
146 RB
156 RB
146 RB
146 RB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Men Only
Men Only
Women Only
Women Only
156
146
156
146
146
146
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
WL
WL
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
PE 116 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
3.0
MWF
007
Honors
WL
ANNEX
BB FL
CENTR
37
ANNEX
ANNEX
PL C
PL C
SFH
MC
RBF
SFH
SFH
SFH
RB
RB
LAW V A
CLEVELAND S C
CROWTON D G
Team Only
Team Only
Team Only
BROCKBANK B R
Team Only
POWERS T J
Team Only
PE
116
001
002
003
004
005
006
400
04297
04297
04297
04297
04297
04297
04297
04297
BOWLING-BEGINNING
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 4:10–6:00 pm
MW
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
0.5
117
001
400
08195
08195
08195
BOWLING-INTERMED
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 4:10–6:00 pm
MW
TTH
121
001
002
06538
06538
06538
DIVING-SPRINGBOARD
0.5
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MW
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
TTH
125
001
002
003
004
400
401
07678
07678
07678
07678
07678
07678
07678
FLEXIBILITY
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 6:10–7:00 pm
Y 6:10–7:00 pm
0.5
WL
MW
149 SFH
MW
149 SFH
MW
149 SFH
TTH
149 SFH
MTWTH BLK1
201 SFH
MTWTH BLK2
201 SFH
130
001
09534
09534
002
09534
LIFETIME FITNESS
Y 8:00–8:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
Y 8:00–8:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
W
F
WF
T
F
TF
0.5
0.5
WL
LN
LN
LN
LN
LN
LN
BLK1
LN
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
$45
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
WL
$45
LN A WSC
STAFF
BLK2
LN A WSC
STAFF
WL
PL A
PL A
RB
RB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
WL
36
293A
W CTS
36
293B
W CTS
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
STAFF
STAFF
103
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
PE
PE
PE
PE
9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
104
003
09534
Y
W
F
WF
131
400
401
04299
04299
04299
GOLF-BEGINNING
Y 4:10–6:00 pm
Y 4:10–6:00 pm
132
400
401
06614
06614
06614
GOLF-INTERMEDIATE
Y 4:10–6:00 pm
Y 4:10–6:00 pm
MW
TTH
136
001
002
003
04335
04335
04335
04335
GYMNASTICS-BEGIN
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 11:00–11:50 am
TTH
MW
MW
137
001
002
06600
06600
06600
GYMNASTICS-INTERM
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
TTH
TTH
37 SFH
293A SFH
144 RB
0.5
MW
TTH
WL
FIELD SFLD
FIELD SFLD
STAFF
STAFF
WL
BLK2
FIELD SFLD
BLK2
FIELD SFLD
STAFF
STAFF
BLK2
BLK2
0.5
STAFF
0.5
003
004
005
006
636
139
001
002
003
004
005
400
04341
04341
04341
04341
04341
04341
04341
401
04341
JOGGING
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 4:10–5:00 pm
4:10–5:00 pm
Y 4:10–5:00 pm
PE
04341
T
8:00–9:00 am
Women Only
Men Only
Men Only
149
149
STAFF
STAFF
Women Only
WL
141
001
002
003
004
04359
04359
04359
04359
04359
MARTIAL ARTS
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
6
0.5
SFH
SFH
PE
143R
001
04291
04291
PE
146
001
002
003
004
005
006
400
04291
04288
04288
04288
04288
04288
04288
04288
04288
6:00–6:50 am
6:00–6:50 am
RACQUETBALL-BEGIN
Y 7:00–7:50 am
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
PE
04288
T
5:00–7:00 pm
147
001
002
07671
07671
07671
RACQUETBALL-INTER
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
5:00–7:00 pm
S
6
SLCE
09535
09535
ICE SKATING
Y 12:00–1:50 pm
0.5
T
ALTA CNYN
WL
BLK1
DOLBIN T A
$VAR
TBA
STAFF
09535
Y
12:00–1:50 pm
TTH
BLK1
TBA
STAFF
003
09535
Y
3:00–4:50 pm
T
BLK2
TBA
STAFF
004
09535
Y
3:00–4:50 pm
TBA
STAFF
TBA
STAFF
TBA
STAFF
TBA
STAFF
TBA
STAFF
EXT IPF
EXT IPF
EXT IPF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
T
♦ PE 150 section 005 is for basic/figure skating students.
005
09535
Y
12:00–1:50 pm
TH
♦ PE 150 section 006 is for basic/figure skating students.
006
09535
Y
3:00–4:50 pm
TH
STAFF
♦ PE 150 section 007 is for beginning/advanced ice hockey students.
BURROWS E M
♦ PE 150 section 008 is for beginning/advanced ice hockey students.
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
PE
09535
Y
3:00–4:50 pm
008
09535
Y
12:00–1:50 pm
155
001
002
003
04361
04361
04361
04361
SELF DEFENSE
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 8:00–9:50 am
TH
TTH
BLK2
0.5
WL
MWF
TTH
F
Women Only
♦ PE 155 section 400: Special section for those interseted in Rape Aggression Defense (RAD).
WL
ANNEX SFH
W CTS SFH
POLWORT S M
TTH
TTH
ANNEX SFH
W CTS SFH
0.5
WL
MW
RCQTB
MW
RCQTB
TTH
RCQTB
MW
RCQTB
TTH
RCQTB
TTH
RCQTB
MTWTH BLK1 RCQTB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
SWIGERT B T
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
♦ PE 146 section 636 taught in Salt Lake City at Alta Canyon: 9565 So. Highland Dr. This is a 2nd block class.
636
T
♦ PE 150 section 003 is for basic/figure skating students.
007
292
EXT IPF
EXT IPF
EXT IPF
S IPF
PHYS TRAINING ROTC
0.5
T 6:00–6:50 am
MWF
6:00–6:50 am
MWF
T
150
001
002
PE
♦ PE 143R section 2 Aerospace.
002
07671
♦ PE 150 section 004 is for beginning/advanced ice hockey students.
♦ PE 143R section 1 Military Science.
PE
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
♦ PE 150 section 002 is for beginning/advanced ice hockey students.
WL
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
RCQTB RB
RCQTB RB
RCQTB RB
RCQTB RB
♦ PE 150 section 001 is for basic/figure skating students.
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
0.5
WL
MW
37 SFH
TTH
204 RB
MW
36 SFH
TTH
36 SFH
TTH
37 SFH
MW
BLK1
36 SFH
TTH
BLK1
201 SFH
MTWTH BLK2
36 SFH
S
MW
MW
TTH
MW
RB during term prior to registering. First day: meet at Seven Peaks ice rink.
149 SFH
149 SFH
149 SFH
♦ PE 139 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
11:00–11:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
♦ PE 150 All Sections: Students registering for Ice Skating must pick up description of eligibility and cost requirements in 221
PE 139 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
PE
Y
Y
Y
Y
♦ PE 147 section 636 taught in Salt Lake City at Alta Canyon: 9565 So. Highland Dr. This is a 2nd block class.
WL
0.5
07671
07671
07671
07671
S
6
0.5
MW
TTH
ALTA CNYN
WL
RCQTB RB
RCQTB RB
DOLBIN T A
STAFF
STAFF
PE
400
04361
Y
4:10–6:00 pm
W
156
001
002
04313
04313
04313
SOCCER-BEGINNING
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MW
TTH
157
001
06609
06609
SOCCER-INTERMED
Y 8:00–8:50 am
F
241
0.5
SFH
O’HARA J R
S
S
IPF
IPF
STAFF
STAFF
N
IPF
STAFF
Women Only
WL
0.5
WL
♦ PE 161, 162, 164 All Sections: Students registering must obtain description of eligibility and cost requirements on website:
ski.byu.edu. PE 161 and 162: Snowboarding and skiing are available in all sections.
PE
PE
161
001
002
003
04357
04357
04357
04357
SKIING-BEGINNING
Y 12:30–5:00 pm
Y 12:30–5:00 pm
Y 11:00–4:00 pm
T
W
TH
0.5
162
001
002
003
04358
04358
04358
04358
SKIING-INTERMED
Y 12:30–5:00 pm
Y 12:30–5:00 pm
Y 11:00–4:00 pm
T
W
TH
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
0.5
BLK1
BLK1
WL
$35
BSEAT SFH
NYHUS S B
BSEAT SFH
NYHUS S B
BSEAT SFH
NYHUS S B
WL
$35
BSEAT SFH
NYHUS S B
BSEAT SFH
NYHUS S B
BSEAT SFH
NYHUS S B
♦ PE 164 section 001: Classic and Skating
PE
164
001
04356
04356
PE
SKIING CROSS CNTRY
Y 12:30–5:00 pm
W
0.5
WL
$35
BLK1 BSEAT SFH
NYHUS S B
PE
♦ PE 164 section 002: Classic and Skating
002
04356
Y
11:00–4:00 pm
169
001
04279
04279
SKLL AQUIS ANALYS
Y 8:00–9:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
Y 8:00–9:50 am
8:00–9:50 am
Y 8:00–9:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
Y 8:00–9:50 am
8:00–9:50 am
Y 10:00–11:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
Y 10:00–11:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
TH
BLK1
BSEAT SFH
177
400
401
10366
10366
10366
RESCUE SCUBA
Y 6:00–9:50 pm
Y 6:00–9:50 pm
T
T
0.5
179
001
08621
08621
WATER AEROBICS
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MW
WL
BLK1
BLK2
0.5
$VAR
TBA
TBA
WL
PL B
SIMONS J C
SIMONS J C
RB
STAFF
NYHUS S B
PE 181 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
PE
002
04279
003
04279
004
04279
005
04279
006
04279
0.5
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
WL
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
134
E
134
E
134
E
134
N
134
N
E
134
N
E
RB
IPF
RB
IPF
RB
IPF
RB
IPF
RB
IPF
IPF
RB
IPF
IPF
ROGERS K L
ROGERS K L
ROGERS K L
ROGERS K L
ROGERS K L
08163
08163
SWIM:NON-SWIMMERS
0.5
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
TTH
WL
PL B
RB
STAFF
PE
171
001
002
003
004
400
401
04324
04324
04324
04324
04324
04324
04324
SWIMMING-BEGINNING
0.5
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MW
Y 9:00–9:50 am
TTH
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MW
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MW
Y 6:10–7:00 pm
MW
Y 6:10–7:00 pm
TTH
WL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
PL
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
PE
172
001
002
400
401
04325
04325
04325
04325
04325
SWIMMING-INTERMED
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 6:10–7:00 pm
Y 6:10–7:00 pm
174R
001
04332
04332
SWM STUDENT DISAB
0.5
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
TTH
WL
PL
PL
PL
PL
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
C RB
C RB
C RB
C RB
WL
PL B
PE
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
PE
RB
STAFF
♦ PE 175, 176, 177: Students registering for Scuba Diving must pick up description of eligibility and cost requirements in 221
RB, during the semester or term prior to taking the class. First Day: Meet at Water World, located in the University Mall. Visit
Website: scuba.byu.edu
PE
PE
175
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
10044
10044
10044
10044
10044
10044
10044
10044
10044
10044
10044
BEG SCUBA DIVING
Y 6:00–10:00 pm
Y 6:00–10:00 pm
Y 6:00–10:00 pm
Y 6:00–10:00 pm
Y 6:00–10:00 pm
Y 6:00–10:00 pm
Y 6:10–10:00 pm
Y 6:00–10:00 pm
Y 6:00–10:00 pm
Y 6:00–10:00 pm
T
T
W
W
T
T
W
W
F
F
176
400
401
10345
10345
10345
ADV SCUBA DIVING
Y 6:00–9:50 pm
Y 6:00–9:50 pm
W
W
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
0.5
WL
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK1
BLK2
0.5
0.5
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
TTH
WL
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
2
2
1
2
2
2
TCF
TCF
TCF
TCF
TCF
TCF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
06608
06608
06608
06608
06608
TENNIS-INTERMED
Y 9:00–10:50 am
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
Y 5:10–7:00 pm
Y 6:10–7:00 pm
W
W
6
6
0.5
TTH
MW
MW
MTWTH
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
SPORT MALL
SPORT MALL
PACK D
PACK D
WL
2
2
2
1
TCF
TCF
TCF
TCF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
W
W
183
001
04302
04302
TENNIS ADVANCED
Y 10:00–11:50 am
MW
186
001
002
003
004
005
04310
04310
04310
04310
04310
04310
VOLLEYBALL-BEGIN
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
187
001
002
003
004
005
400
06607
06607
06607
06607
06607
06607
06607
VOLLEYBALL-INTERMD
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 9:00–10:50 am
Y 12:00–1:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
188
001
002
003
04311
04311
04311
04311
6
6
0.5
SPORT MALL
SPORT MALL
PACK D
PACK D
WL
BLK2
0.5
1 TCF
STAFF
WL
144
144
144
144
144
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
138
138
138
138
138
138
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
VOLLEYBLL-ADVANCED
0.5
WL
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MW
138 RB
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MW
138 RB
Y 9:00–10:50 am
TTH
BLK2
138 RB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
0.5
WL
BLK1
BLK1
$VAR
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
WL
BLK1
BLK2
182
001
002
400
401
Section 636 is a 2nd block class.
626
06608
T 12:00–1:00 pm
636
06608
T 11:00–12:00 pm
PE
0.5
TENNIS-BEGINNING
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
Y 11:00–12:50 pm
Y 9:00–10:50 am
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
Y 9:00–10:50 am
Y 5:10–7:00 pm
♦ PE 182 sections 626 and 636 taught in Salt Lake City at the Sports Mall: 900 E. 5445 S. Section 626 is a 1st block class.
PE 172 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PE
04301
04301
04301
04301
04301
04301
04301
Section 636 is a 2nd block class.
626
04301
T 12:00–1:00 pm
636
04301
T 11:00–12:00 pm
PE
170
001
181
001
002
003
004
005
400
♦ PE 181 sections 626 and 636 taught in Salt Lake City at the Sports Mall: 900 E. 5445 S. Section 626 is a 1st block class.
ROGERS K L
PE
B
B
B
B
B
B
PE
SIMONS
SIMONS
SIMONS
SIMONS
SIMONS
SIMONS
SIMONS
SIMONS
SIMONS
SIMONS
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
J
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
$VAR
TBA
TBA
SIMONS J C
SIMONS J C
PE
PE 191 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
PE
191
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
04340
04340
04340
04340
04340
04340
04340
04340
04340
WEIGHT TRAING-BEG
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
0.5
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
WL
293A
293B
293A
293B
293A
293A
293B
293A
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Men Only
Women Only
Men Only
Men Only
Men Only
105
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
009
010
011
012
400
401
402
403
404
04340
04340
04340
04340
04340
04340
04340
04340
04340
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
11:00–11:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
5:10–7:00 pm
5:10–7:00 pm
5:10–7:00 pm
5:10–7:00 pm
4:10–5:00 pm
MW
MW
TTH
MW
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
192
001
002
003
04353
04353
04353
04353
WEIGHT TRAIN INT
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
MW
MW
TTH
WL
293B SFH
293A SFH
293A SFH
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
200R
009
04362
04362
INTERCOL ATH WOMEN
0.5
T 12:00–2:50 pm
DAILY
WL
FIELD
MLRS
EAKIN G
Team Only
200R
001
04362
04362
INTERCOL - BSKTBLL
T 12:30–3:00 pm
0.5
DAILY
WL
BB FL
MC
JUDKINS J R
Team Only
200R
002
04362
04362
INTERCOL - GOLF
T 11:00–12:30 pm
11:00–12:00 pm
0.5
MWTHF
MWTHF
WL
ANNEX SFH
FIELD SFLD
NYHUS S B
Team Only
200R
003
04362
04362
INTERCOL - GYMNAST
0.5
T 1:30–5:30 pm
DAILY
WL
200R
004
04362
04362
INTERCOL - SWIMMNG
0.5
T 7:00–9:00 am
DAILY
2:30–4:30 pm
DAILY
200R
005
04362
04362
INTERCOL - TENNIS
T 12:00–3:00 pm
12:00–3:00 pm
200R
007
WL
INDR TCB
1 TCF
MANNING C L
04362
04362
INTERCOL-VOLLEYBAL
0.5
T 12:00–2:50 pm
DAILY
12:00–2:50 pm
DAILY
WL
E CTS SFH
C CTS SFH
200R
006
04362
04362
INTERCOL - TRK & FLD
0.5
T 1:00–5:00 pm
DAILY
WL
FIELD
TRAK
POOLE R C
Team Only
200R
008
04362
04362
INTERCOL - SOCCER
T 3:00–5:50 pm
WL
WEST
HAWF
ROCKWOOD J
Team Only
201R
005
06539
06539
EXTRMRL LACROSSE
Y 6:00–7:50 pm
201R
010
06539
06539
PE
201R
004
PE
SFH
LAMB K
OFFCTNG TEAM SPRTS
1.0
T 12:00–12:50 pm
TTH
BLK2
285
PE
229
001
04296
04296
PHYS EDUC PEDAGOGY
2.0
T 1:00–2:50 pm
TTH
BLK1
1:00–2:50 pm
TTH
BLK1
201 SFH
144 RB
231
001
04367
04367
SPRT & ACTIVITY 2
T 9:00–10:50 am
9:00–10:50 am
M
W
233
001
04315
04315
LIFET LEIS ACTIV
T 9:00–10:50 am
F
PE
PE
PE
HLRA
SMYTH D N
Team Only
HLRA
LAMB J J
Team Only
EXTRMRL RACQTBALL
0.5
Y 4:00–6:00 pm
DAILY
WL
RCQTB
RB
FISHER D W
Team Only
06539
06539
EXTRMRL SOCCER MEN
0.5
Y 3:00–5:50 pm
MWF
WL
WEST
HLRA
WATKINS C N
Team Only
202
001
10636
10636
INTR ALLIED HLTH P
T 1:00–1:50 pm
267
RB
HAGER R L
203
400
401
04442
04442
04442
PERFORMANCE PSYCH
Y 6:10–7:00 pm
T
Y 7:10–8:00 pm
T
1.0
267
267
RB
RB
CHAMBERLAIN R
CHAMBERLAIN R
205
001
09797
09797
FITNESS-TRNG TECH
T 3:00–3:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
2.0
PE
204 RB
146 RB
293A SFH
SFH
HAGER R L
BRINTON S
PRUSAK K A
2.0
144 RB
INDR TCB
ZANANDREA M B
Flt Pgm Only
PRUSAK K A
Flt Pgm Only
1.0
146
RB
04304
04304
TEAM SPT FUNDMNTLS
1.0
T 1:00–2:50 pm
MW
1:00–2:50 pm
MW
WL
36 SFH
138 RB
BRINTON S
1.0
10143
10143
SPRT FITNESS TECH
T 1:00–2:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
1.0
239
001
04374
04374
WT TRAIN TCHG TECH
0.5
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MW
2:00–2:50 pm
MW
276
400
04390
04390
WATER SAFE INSTR
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
277
400
08233
08233
LIFEGUARDING TECHN
T 8:00–11:50 am
S
8:00–11:50 am
S
8:00–11:50 am
S
2.0
302
001
002
003
09800
09800
09800
09800
PHIL & ETHCL ISSUE
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
1.0
WL
293B SFH
285 SFH
277 SFH
TTH
TTH
TTH
293B SFH
277 SFH
2.0
WL
PL B RB
204 RB
MWF
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
WL
PL A RB
PL B RB
267 RB
BLK1
BLK1
BLK2
201
255
255
SFH
SFH
SFH
STIGGINS C F
STIGGINS C F
TODD C
TODD C
LOCKHART B D
LOCKHART B D
LOCKHART B D
only. Section 001 is for teaching and coaching majors and minors only.
320
001
002
400
401
08899
08899
08899
08899
08899
BASIC ATH TRAIN
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 4:10–6:40 pm
T 4:10–5:25 pm
3.0
MWF
MWF
M
MW
285 SFH
255 SFH
285 SFH
277 SFH
WELLS A M
KONZ S M
LINDE C A
BILLINGS C
278
278
278
278
278
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
♦ PE 321: Concurrent registration in PE 320 is required.
PE
HAGER R L
235
001
♦ PE 320 concurrent registration in PE 321 required. Sections 002, 400, and 401 are for AT, exercise science and PT majors
PE
277 SFH
138 RB
293A SFH
234
001
Team Only
WL
WEST
MW
MW
MW
04440
04440
PE
0.5
TTH
206
001
Team Only
WL
WEST
TTH
PE
PE
0.5
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
♦ PE 235 is for students in the Coaching/Physical Education minor only.
0.5
DAILY
DAILY
PE
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
♦ PE 234 is for students in the Coaching/Physical Education minor only.
Team Only
EXTRMRL RUGBY
Y 4:00–6:00 pm
T
PE
CRUMP S
0.5
DAILY
149
09797
PE
WL
PL C RB
PL C RB
06539
06539
PE
0.5
002
Men Only
Women Only
Team Only
201R
001
PE
BLK1
BLK2
BLK1
BLK2
293A
293A
293A
293A
293A
293A
293A
293A
293A
CATTERMOLE B
PE
PE
106
321
001
002
003
004
005
04306
04306
04306
04306
04306
04306
BASC ATH TRAIN LAB
T 7:00–8:50 am
T 4:00–5:50 pm
T 4:00–5:50 pm
T 12:00–1:50 pm
T 8:00–9:50 am
0.5
T
T
W
F
F
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
PE
PE
PE
330R
001
06696
06696
COACH SELEC SPORTS
2.0
T
TBA
344
001
04418
04418
COACHING FOOTBALL
T 12:00–12:50 pm
345
400
06746
06746
COACHING VOLLEYBLL
T 4:10–5:50 pm
T
4:10–5:50 pm
T
274
SFH
OLSON M J
37
SFH
OLSON M J
285 SFH
138 RB
BRINTON S
PE
PE
T
005
04422
T
006
04422
T
007
04422
T
376
001
04423
04423
399R
352
PE
PE
2.0
351
001
09083
09083
ADMIN PE & ATHLETC
2.0
T 9:00–9:50 am
MW
361
001
04411
04411
002
04411
003
04411
INTRO MOTOR LEARNG
T 8:00–8:50 am
7:00–8:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
9:00–10:50 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
11:00–12:50 pm
362
001
002
003
09802
09802
09802
09802
KINES & BIOMECH
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 9:00–10:15 am
T 12:00–1:15 pm
04422
2.0
TTH
PE
PE 351 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PE
004
204
RB
PE
OLSON M J
3.0
MW
F
MW
F
MW
F
201 SFH
201 SFH
201 SFH
201 SFH
201 SFH
201 SFH
HALL L T
HALL L T
PE
255 SFH
277 SFH
255 SFH
HUNTER I
GUTHRIE D W
GUTHRIE D W
277
267
277
SFH
RB
SFH
MACK G W
PARCELL A C
VEHRS P R
201
SFH
HALL L T
Flt Pgm Only
♦ PE 363 concurrent enrollment in PE 367 required.
PE
PE
PE
PE
363
001
002
003
04413
04413
04413
04413
EXERC PHYSIOLOGY
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
MWF
MWF
364
001
07993
07993
SCI BASES SPORT ML
T 9:00–9:50 am
TTH
365
001
002
07994
07994
07994
SCI BASES SPORT K
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
366
001
07995
07995
SCI BASES SPORT EP
T 8:00–8:50 am
3.0
PE
2.0
PE
2.0
MW
TTH
PE
367
001
002
003
004
005
006
04309
04309
04309
04309
04309
04309
04309
EXERC PHYSIOL LAB
T 4:00–5:50 pm
T 7:00–8:50 am
T 5:00–6:50 pm
T 4:00–5:50 pm
T 4:00–5:50 pm
T 7:00–8:50 am
M
T
T
W
TH
F
368
001
09803
09803
ASSESS FIT & WELL
T 7:35–8:50 am
TTH
04422
04422
002
04422
003
04422
PE ELEM SCH TCH
T 9:00–10:50 am
9:00–10:50 am
T 9:00–10:50 am
9:00–10:50 am
T 10:00–11:50 am
10:00–11:50 am
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
221A
RB
ZANANDREA M B
Majors Only
07988
07988
EX PHYS PRACTICUM
T
116B
RB
VEHRS P R
Prev Applc
399R
350
07988
07988
COACHING PRACTICUM
V 9.0
T
TBA
274
SFH
OLSON M J
Prev Applc
399R
351
07988
07988
FIT & WELL INTERN
T
TBA
146
RB
STIGGINS C F
Prev Applc
400
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
400
04501
04501
04501
04501
04501
04501
04501
04501
04501
04501
04501
FUNC ANATOMY & KIN
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 7:00–8:50 am
T 7:00–8:50 am
T 9:00–10:50 am
T 9:00–10:50 am
T 12:00–1:50 pm
T 12:00–1:50 pm
T 2:00–3:50 pm
T 3:00–4:50 pm
3:00–4:50 pm
MWF
MWF
T
TH
T
TH
T
TH
T
TTH
TTH
277
277
299
299
299
299
299
299
299
277
299
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
SFH
MYRER J W
STRONG J E
JOHNSON A W
MITCHELL U H
WINEGAR K J
MITCHELL U H
DRUMMOND M J
CHRISTOPHERSON
JOHNSON A W
MYRER J W
414
400
09536
09536
ADV ATHL TRAIN LAB
T 7:00–7:50 am
TTH
204
RB
MORRIS A K
415
001
04443
04443
THERAP MODALITIES
T 11:00–11:50 am
285
SFH
DRAPER D O
BURTON E M
CHUN D M
V 9.0
TBA
V 9.0
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
4.0
1.0
3.0
MWF
INJ EVAL LWR EXTRM
3.0
T 8:00–8:50 am
MWF
280
SFH
KAISER D A
285
ALLSEN P E
PE
417
001
09805
09805
INJ EVL UPPR EXT & T
3.0
T 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
280
SFH
DRAPER D O
418
001
04453
04453
REHAB ATHL INJUR
T 9:00–9:50 am
285
SFH
HOPKINS T G
PE
419
400
09806
09806
MED ISS IN ATHL TR
T 7:10–9:00 pm
277
SFH
EMPEY W B
PE
423
001
10144
10144
ADM ATHL TRNG PRG
T 10:00–10:50 am
285
SFH
KAISER D A
PE
430
400
04456
04456
THEORY OF COACHING
T 4:00–5:50 pm
T
2.0
280
SFH
OLSON M J
PE
450
400
07996
07996
PSYCH OF SPORT
T 2:00–3:50 pm
2.0
201
SFH
STAFF
PE
451
001
400
04474
04474
04474
FITNESS INST WKSHP
3.0
T 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
T 2:00–3:15 pm
TTH
285
285
SFH
SFH
GEORGE J D
GEORGE J D
460
001
002
400
04444
04444
04444
04444
ORTHO IMP & THER EX
3.0
T 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
T 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
T 5:10–8:00 pm
T
277 SFH
280 SFH
277 SFH
SFH
PE
121
121
121
121
121
121
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
RB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
277
SFH
TUCKER L A
3.0
2.0
BLK1
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
BLK1
BLK1
PRAC EXPER ELEM PE
2.0
T
TBA
BURTON E M
09804
09804
0.5
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
CHUN D M
416
001
completed.
375
001
SFH
SFH
SFH
RB
SFH
RB
SFH
RB
PE
♦ PE 375 all sections: Only students admitted to the Elementary Education Program may register. Pre-requisite PE 169 must be
PE
37
C CTS
285
134
285
144
36
156
HUNTER I
HUNTER I
♦ PE 367: Concurrent enrollment in PE 363 required.
PE
BLK2
BLK2
BLK1
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
BLK1
BLK1
255 SFH
255 SFH
2.0
TTH
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTHF
TTHF
STRONG J E
3.0
MWF
TTH
TTH
10:00–11:50 am
10:00–11:50 am
1:00–2:50 pm
1:00–2:50 pm
1:00–2:50 pm
1:00–2:50 pm
1:00–2:50 pm
1:00–2:50 pm
36 SFH
W CTS SFH
36 SFH
W CTS SFH
37 SFH
C CTS SFH
VINCENT S D
VINCENT S D
CHUN D M
PE
3.0
MWF
1.0
W
2.0
TTH
TTH
BLK2
FELAND J B
SCHULTHIES S S
FELAND J B
107
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
461
001
04445
04445
108
ADAPTED PE TCH MAJ
3.0
T 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
11:00–11:50 am
MWF
204 RB
156 RB
ZANANDREA M B
PE
468
001
04495
04495
PROBL EXER PRSRPTN
2.0
T 9:00–9:50 am
TTH
285
SFH
ALLSEN P E
470
001
10346
10346
FUNCT NEUROANATOMY
3.0
T 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
277
SFH
FELAND J B
476
001
09807
09807
ELEM STUDENT TCHG
3.0
T
TBA
221B
RB
ZANANDREA M B
496R
001
002
04519
04519
04519
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 8.0
T 9:00–9:50 am
TTH
T 11:00–11:50 am
TH
1121 SFH
271 RB
HOPKINS T G
HOPKINS T G
Prev Applc
Prev Applc
497R
001
002
003
400
04518
04518
04518
04518
04518
UNDERGRAD RES & STDY
V 4.0
T
TBA
S
TBA
T
TBA
T 6:00–6:50 pm
M
Prev Applc
116B RB
116A RB
277 SFH
MYRER J W
VEHRS P R
KNIGHT K L
DRAPER D O
501
400
10638
10638
SPRT MED PHARM
T 6:00–7:50 pm
582
001
04496
04496
PE FOR SPEC POPS
T 12:00–12:50 pm
599R
351
04451
04451
HEALTH PROM PRACT
V 9.0
T
TBA
599R
352
04451
04451
ELEM PE PRACTICUM
T
625R
001
10005
10005
CRYOTHERAPY
T 10:00–10:50 am
625R
002
10005
10005
630
001
SFH
KAISER D A
235
RB
ZANANDREA M B
237
SFH
TUCKER L A
221F
RB
BARKER R M
280
SFH
KNIGHT K L
NEURAL BASIS REHAB
2.0
T 10:00–10:50 am
MW
204
RB
HOPKINS T G
04517
04517
RES METH IN P E
T 5:10–7:50 pm
204
RB
ALDANA S G
661
001
08870
08870
FIT & WELL IN WRKPLC
T 3:00–5:30 pm
M
3.0
255
SFH
TUCKER L A
668
001
04506
04506
PATHO HUMAN ANAT
T 1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
3.0
280 SFH
299 SFH
MYRER J W
669
001
06541
06541
EX TEST AND PRESC
T 1:00–1:50 pm
TTH
280
SFH
VEHRS P R
693R
002
04515
04515
READ SEM SCIENT
T 12:00–12:50 pm
W
204
RB
CONLEE R K
PE
693R
003
04515
04515
READ SEM ATHL TR
T 10:00–10:50 am
116A
RB
KNIGHT K L
PE
693R
001
04515
04515
READ SEM PEDAGOGY
1.0
T
TBA
273
SFH
PENNINGTON T R
699R
001
04521
04521
MASTERS THESIS
T
274
SFH
BARKER R M
RB
KNIGHT K L
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
PE
2.0
TTH
V 9.0
TBA
2.0
TTH
04521
T
12:00–12:50 pm
PE
766
001
08618
08618
AD EX PHY CARDIOPU
3.0
T 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
PE
797R
001
002
04523
04523
04523
INDIV RES & STUDY
T 12:00–4:00 pm
T
V 9.0
DAILY
TBA
799R
001
04525
04525
DISSERTATION
T
TBA
MWF
MWF
2.0
1.0
PHY S
100
001
002
06509
06509
06509
003
06509
004
06509
005
06509
006
06509
007
06509
008
06509
009
06509
010
06509
011
06509
012
06509
013
06509
014
06509
015
06509
016
06509
017
06509
018
06509
019
06509
020
06509
021
06509
022
06509
023
06509
1.0
F
V 9.0
TBA
W
1.0
MW
280
SFH
KNIGHT K L
280
SFH
MACK G W
274 SFH
120D RB
BARKER R M
KNIGHT K L
221F
BARKER R M
V18.0
RB
PHYSICAL SCIENCE (N-273 ESC, 422-4361)
3.0
T
♦ PE 699R Section 002: Athletic Training Students only.
002
SEM: PROF WRITING
T 2:00–2:50 pm
PHY S 100 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
255
PE
09324
09324
PE
2.0
T
751
001
Flt Pgm Only
116A
FUND PHYS SCI
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
5:00–5:50 pm
T 9:00–9:50 am
4:00–4:50 pm
T 9:00–9:50 am
6:00–6:50 pm
T 9:00–9:50 am
4:00–4:50 pm
T 9:00–9:50 am
5:00–5:50 pm
T 9:00–9:50 am
6:00–6:50 pm
T 9:00–9:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
4:00–4:50 pm
T 10:00–10:50 am
5:00–5:50 pm
T 10:00–10:50 am
6:00–6:50 pm
T 10:00–10:50 am
4:00–4:50 pm
T 10:00–10:50 am
5:00–5:50 pm
T 10:00–10:50 am
6:00–6:50 pm
T 10:00–10:50 am
7:00–7:50 pm
T 10:00–10:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
T 10:00–10:50 am
3:00–3:50 pm
T 11:00–11:50 am
4:00–4:50 pm
T 11:00–11:50 am
5:00–5:50 pm
T 11:00–11:50 am
6:00–6:50 pm
T 11:00–11:50 am
4:00–4:50 pm
T 11:00–11:50 am
5:00–5:50 pm
3.0
MWF
MWF
M
MWF
M
MWF
M
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
M
MWF
M
MWF
M
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
M
MWF
M
MWF
M
MWF
T
MWF
T
PS
377
377
C247
377
W141
377
C247
377
W141
377
W141
377
C285
377
C247
377
W010
377
C460
377
C285
377
C285
377
C460
377
C261
377
C255
377
C285
377
C285
377
C285
377
C255
377
C261
377
C261
377
C266
377
C255
CB
CB
ESC
CB
BNSN
CB
ESC
CB
BNSN
CB
BNSN
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
BNSN
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
MASON G W
KEITH J D
KEITH J D
KEITH J D
KEITH J D
KEITH J D
KEITH J D
KEITH J D
KEITH J D
CHRISTENSEN C
CHRISTENSEN C
CHRISTENSEN C
CHRISTENSEN C
CHRISTENSEN C
CHRISTENSEN C
CHRISTENSEN C
CHRISTENSEN C
CHRISTENSEN C
MCNAMARA D H
MCNAMARA D H
MCNAMARA D H
MCNAMARA D H
MCNAMARA D H
Multi-Cultrl
024
06509
T
025
06509
T
026
06509
T
027
06509
T
028
06509
T
029
06509
T
030
06509
T
031
06509
T
032
06509
T
033
06509
T
034
06509
T
035
06509
T
036
06509
T
037
06509
T
038
06509
T
039
06509
T
040
06509
T
041
06509
T
042
06509
T
043
06509
T
044
06509
T
045
06509
T
046
06509
T
400
06509
T
11:00–11:50 am
6:00–6:50 pm
11:00–11:50 am
7:00–7:50 pm
11:00–11:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
4:00–4:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
5:00–5:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
4:00–4:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
5:00–5:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
4:00–4:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
5:00–5:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
4:00–4:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
5:00–5:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
5:00–5:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
6:00–6:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
4:00–4:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
6:00–8:45 pm
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
W
MWF
W
MWF
TH
MWF
TH
MWF
F
MWF
F
MWF
TH
MWF
TH
MWF
W
MWF
W
MWF
TH
MWF
TH
MWF
TH
MWF
TH
MWF
TH
MWF
W
MWF
W
MWF
TH
MWF
TH
W
377
C261
377
C295
377
C285
377
N209
377
C460
377
C285
377
C460
377
C247
377
C255
377
C255
377
N209
377
C285
377
C255
377
C261
377
C247
377
C261
377
C247
377
C247
377
C285
377
C247
377
C261
377
C255
377
N209
377
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
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CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
ESC
CB
MCNAMARA D H
004
04539
T
MCNAMARA D H
005
04539
T
MCNAMARA D H
006
04539
T
MCNAMARA D H
007
04539
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CHRISTENSEN C
008
04539
T
CHRISTENSEN C
009
04539
T
CHRISTENSEN C
010
04539
T
CHRISTENSEN C
011
04539
T
CHRISTENSEN C
012
04539
T
CHRISTENSEN C
013
04539
T
CHRISTENSEN C
014
04539
T
CHRISTENSEN C
015
04539
T
ASPLUND M C
016
04539
T
ASPLUND M C
110B
001
04538
04538
ASPLUND M C
002
04538
ASPLUND M C
003
04538
ASPLUND M C
004
04538
005
04538
ASPLUND M C
006
04538
ASPLUND M C
007
04538
ASPLUND M C
008
04538
ASPLUND M C
009
04538
PHYSICAL SCIENCE B
T 2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
T 2:00–2:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
T 2:00–2:50 pm
4:00–4:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
T 2:00–2:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
ASPLUND M C
ASPLUND M C
PHY S
Multi-Cultrl
IRELAND L G
06509
T
4:00–5:00 pm
F
C215
ESC
STAFF
Online Class
♦ PHY SC 100 sections 626 and 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
626
636
06509
06509
T
T
2:30–4:55 pm
7:30–10:00 pm
TH
TH
6
6
292
255
SLCE
SLCE
HINTZ M L
MATHESON P L
♦ PHY S 110A and 110B must both be taken to fill the GE requirement.
PHY S
110A
001
04539
04539
002
04539
003
04539
PHYSICAL SCIENCE A
T 9:00–10:30 am
10:00–11:50 am
T 9:00–10:30 am
12:00–1:50 pm
T 9:00–10:30 am
2:00–3:50 pm
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
4.0
TTH
M
TTH
M
TTH
M
C215 ESC
C251 ESC
C215 ESC
C251 ESC
C215 ESC
C251 ESC
TTH
M
TTH
T
TTH
T
TTH
T
TTH
W
TTH
W
TTH
W
TTH
TH
TTH
TH
TTH
F
TTH
F
TTH
F
TTH
W
2.0
TTH
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
TTH
C215
C251
C215
C251
C215
C251
C215
C251
C215
C251
C215
C251
C215
C251
C215
C251
C215
C251
C215
C251
C215
C251
C215
C251
C215
C251
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
HATCH D M
Lab Included
HATCH D M
Lab Included
HATCH D M
Lab Included
HATCH D M
Lab Included
PS
C215
N111
C215
N111
C215
N111
C215
N111
C215
N111
C215
N111
C215
N111
C215
N111
C215
N111
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
HATCH D M
HATCH D M
Lab Included
HATCH D M
Lab Included
HATCH D M
Lab Included
HATCH D M
Lab Included
HATCH D M
Lab Included
HATCH D M
Lab Included
HATCH D M
Lab Included
HATCH D M
Lab Included
BICKMORE B R
Lab Included
BICKMORE B R
Lab Included
BICKMORE B R
Lab Included
BICKMORE B R
Lab Included
BICKMORE B R
Lab Included
BICKMORE B R
Lab Included
BICKMORE B R
Lab Included
BICKMORE B R
Lab Included
BICKMORE B R
Lab Included
♦ PHY S 111A For majors in elementary, early childhood, or special education. To accompany or follow Physical Science 100
♦ PHY S 100 section 478 is a semester online class; see department for details. Students must register by add/drop card only.
478
9:00–10:30 am
4:00–5:50 pm
9:00–10:30 am
12:00–1:50 pm
9:00–10:30 am
2:00–3:50 pm
9:00–10:30 am
4:00–5:50 pm
9:00–10:30 am
10:00–11:50 am
9:00–10:30 am
12:00–1:50 pm
9:00–10:30 am
2:00–3:50 pm
9:00–10:30 am
12:00–1:50 pm
9:00–10:30 am
2:00–3:50 pm
9:00–10:30 am
8:00–9:50 am
9:00–10:30 am
10:00–11:50 am
9:00–10:30 am
12:00–1:50 pm
9:00–10:30 am
5:00–6:50 pm
HATCH D M
Lab Included
HATCH D M
Lab Included
HATCH D M
Lab Included
lecture course. Not for students enrolled in Physical Science 110A or 110B.
PHY S
111A
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
04558
04558
04558
04558
04558
04558
04558
04558
04558
04558
04558
04558
04558
04558
PHYSICAL SCI A LAB
T 10:00–11:50 am
T 12:00–1:50 pm
T 2:00–3:50 pm
T 4:00–5:50 pm
T 12:00–1:50 pm
T 2:00–3:50 pm
T 4:00–5:50 pm
T 10:00–11:50 am
T 12:00–1:50 pm
T 2:00–3:50 pm
T 12:00–1:50 pm
T 2:00–3:50 pm
T 8:00–9:50 am
1.0
M
M
M
M
T
T
T
W
W
W
TH
TH
F
C251
C251
C251
C251
C251
C251
C251
C251
C251
C251
C251
C251
C251
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
HATCH
HATCH
HATCH
HATCH
HATCH
HATCH
HATCH
HATCH
HATCH
HATCH
HATCH
HATCH
HATCH
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
M
109
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
PHY S
014
015
016
04558
04558
04558
T
T
T
10:00–11:50 am
12:00–1:50 pm
5:00–6:50 pm
111B
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
09219
09219
09219
09219
09219
09219
09219
09219
09219
09219
PHYSICAL SCI B LAB
T 2:00–2:50 pm
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 3:00–3:50 pm
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 4:00–4:50 pm
T 1:00–1:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
T 3:00–3:50 pm
T 10:00–10:50 am
110
F
F
W
C251
C251
C251
ESC
ESC
ESC
HATCH D M
HATCH D M
HATCH D M
N111
N111
N111
N111
N111
N111
N111
N111
N111
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
BICKMORE
BICKMORE
BICKMORE
BICKMORE
BICKMORE
BICKMORE
BICKMORE
BICKMORE
BICKMORE
1.0
TTH
TTH
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
MW
MW
TTH
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY (N-273 ESC, 422-4361)
PHSCS 105 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ PHSCS 105 should be taken concurrently with PHSCS 107.
PHSCS 105
001
04533
04533
INTRO APPLIED PHYS
T 3:00–4:15 pm
04533
04533
T
T
3:00–5:25 pm
5:00–7:25 pm
NS
TTH
445
T
TH
MARB
INTRO APPLIED PHYS
T 12:00–12:50 pm
6
367 SLCE
395 SLCE
04534
04534
T
T
5:30–8:00 pm
7:30–10:00 pm
3.0
PHSCS 107
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
04535
04535
04535
04535
04535
04535
04535
04535
04535
04535
04535
04535
INTR APPL PHYS LAB
T 9:00–11:50 am
T 12:00–2:50 pm
T 4:00–6:50 pm
T 8:00–10:50 am
T 12:00–2:50 pm
T 3:00–5:50 pm
T 6:00–8:50 pm
T 9:00–11:50 am
T 12:00–2:50 pm
T 4:00–6:50 pm
T 7:00–9:50 pm
BNSN
LEWIS J
6
367 SLCE
395 SLCE
SCHWENDIMAN L
CHENWORTH J
C425
C425
C425
C425
C425
C425
C425
C425
C425
C425
C425
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
PETERSON
PETERSON
PETERSON
PETERSON
PETERSON
PETERSON
PETERSON
PETERSON
PETERSON
PETERSON
PETERSON
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
♦ PHSCS 108 should be taken concurrently with PHSCS 106.
PHSCS 108
001
002
003
004
006
007
008
009
010
012
04536
04536
04536
04536
04536
04536
04536
04536
04536
04536
04536
INTR APPL PHYS LAB
T 1:00–3:50 pm
Y 4:00–6:50 pm
T 8:00–10:50 am
T 12:00–2:50 pm
T 11:00–1:50 pm
T 3:00–5:50 pm
T 8:00–10:50 am
T 12:00–2:50 pm
T 3:00–5:50 pm
T 8:00–10:50 am
1.0
TH
TH
F
F
M
M
T
T
T
W
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
PETERSON
PETERSON
PETERSON
PETERSON
PETERSON
PETERSON
PETERSON
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
PHSCS 121 offered by Independent Study online at http://elearn.byu.edu (fee required).
PHSCS 121
001
04540
04540
PRINC OF PHYSICS
T 1:10–2:40 pm
3.0
NS
TTH
445
MARB
CLARK R B
♦ PHSCS 121 section 002 is for science majors and others who have had previous Physics and Calculus courses.
002
04540
T
9:10–10:40 am
TTH
PHSCS 123
001
002
003
04555
04555
04555
04555
PRINC OF PHYSICS 2
T 1:00–1:50 pm
T 1:00–1:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
MWF
MWF
445
3.0
MARB
VANFLEET R R
NS
445 MARB
C285 ESC
445 MARB
PHSCS 127
001
002
400
1.0
M
M
M
T
T
T
T
W
W
W
W
C445
C445
C445
C445
C425
C425
C425
STOKES H T
DURFEE D S
SPENCER R L
Majors Only
04542
04542
04542
04542
DESCRIP ASTRONOMY
3.0
T 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
T 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
T 6:00–8:30 pm
W
NS
C215 ESC
C215 ESC
C215 ESC
MOODY J W
TAYLOR B J
JONER M D
PHSCS 137 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu.
NS
W112
MWF
T
TH
W
W
W
TH
TH
TH
F
SCHWENDIMAN L
CHENWORTH J
♦ PHSCS 106 sections 626 and 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
626
636
12:00–2:50 pm
3:00–5:50 pm
6:00–8:50 pm
8:00–10:50 am
12:00–2:50 pm
3:00–5:50 pm
11:00–1:50 pm
♦ PHSCS 127 requires a night lab which will be scheduled in class.
♦ PHSCS 106 should be taken concurrently with PHSCS 108.
04534
04534
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
HESS B C
PHSCS 106 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PHSCS 106
001
04536
04536
04536
04536
04536
04536
04536
PHSCS 127 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required).
3.0
♦ PHSCS 105 sections 626 and 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
626
636
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
C445
C445
C445
C445
C445
C445
C445
C445
C445
C445
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
ESC
PETERSON
PETERSON
PETERSON
PETERSON
PETERSON
PETERSON
PETERSON
PETERSON
PETERSON
PETERSON
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
B
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
G
PHSCS 137
001
04546
04546
INTRO ATMOS & WTHR
3.0
T 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
PHSCS 150
001
002
003
004
09341
09341
09341
09341
09341
INTRO EXPTL PHYS 1
T 11:00–1:50 pm
T 2:00–4:50 pm
T 8:00–10:50 am
T 3:00–5:50 pm
M
M
T
T
PHSCS 167
001
04547
04547
DESC ACOUS MUS SP
T 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
PHSCS 220
001
002
04541
04541
04541
PRINC OF PHYSICS 3
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
MWF
PHSCS 222
001
04556
04556
MODERN PHYSICS
T 12:00–12:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
TTH
PHSCS 228
001
09343
09343
STARS & GALAXIES
S 1:00–2:30 pm
TTH
PHSCS 230
001
002
09989
09989
09989
COMPUT PHYS LAB 1
T 9:00–11:50 am
T 9:00–11:50 am
M
TH
PHSCS 250
001
002
003
09344
09344
09344
09344
INTRO EXPTL PHYS 2
T 11:00–1:50 pm
T 6:00–8:50 pm
T 8:00–10:50 am
TH
TH
TH
PHSCS 314
001
0422718 HIST & PHIL OF SCI
0422718 Y 9:00–9:50 am
NS
C247
ESC
SPENCER R L
1.0
S420 ESC
S420 ESC
S420 ESC
S420 ESC
3.0
NS
C215
3.0
NS
ESC
445 MARB
445 MARB
DAVIS
DAVIS
DAVIS
DAVIS
R
R
R
R
C
C
C
C
LEISHMAN T W
JONES S E
CAMPBELL B J
3.0
C215 ESC
C215 ESC
HESS B C
C460
TAYLOR B J
3.0
ESC
1.0
105 SWKT
105 SWKT
CAMPBELL B J
CAMPBELL B J
1.0
S420 ESC
S420 ESC
S420 ESC
3.0
MWF
NS
C460
ESC
BERGESON S D
BERGESON S D
BERGESON S D
GRANDY D A
Lab Included
PHSCS 318
001
04563
04563
INT CLSCL FLD THRY
T 10:00–10:50 am
PHSCS 329
001
04543
04543
OBSERV ASTRONOMY
T 3:00–3:50 pm
MWF
PHSCS 350
001
09345
09345
ADV EXPTL TECH
Y 8:00–11:50 am
8:00–10:50 am
Y 1:00–3:50 pm
1:00–4:50 pm
TH
T
T
TH
002
09345
3.0
MWF
04603
04603
RELATIV ASTROPHYSC
3.0
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
MWF
C266
ESC
HIRSCHMANN E W
ESC
HINTZ E G
PHSCS 642
001
04609
04609
MATH THRY ELEC MAG
3.0
T 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
C266
ESC
REES L B
C435 ESC
C435 ESC
C435 ESC
C435 ESC
DAVIS R C
PHSCS 652
001
04613
04613
QUANTUM MECHANICS
3.0
T 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
C266
ESC
VANHUELE J
PHSCS 671
001
04594
04594
X-RAY PHYSICS
T 2:00–2:50 pm
C285
ESC
ALLRED D D
HIRSCHMANN E W
PHSCS 697R
001
04622
04622
RESEARCH
T
TBA
CAMPBELL B J
PHSCS 699R
001
04623
04623
MASTERS THESIS
S
TBA
CHRISTENSEN C
PHSCS 752
001
04626
04626
ADV QUANTUM THEORY
3.0
T 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
PHSCS 797R
001
04628
04628
RESEARCH
Y
TBA
PHSCS 799R
001
04629
04629
DISSERTATION
S
TBA
C460
3.0
04572
04572
STAT THERM PHSCS
T 2:00–2:50 pm
PHSCS 399R
001
08960
08960
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 9.0
T
TBA
04582
04582
PHSCS 626
001
ESC
3.0
PHSCS 360
001
PHSCS 428
001
RASBAND S N
C460
DAVIS R C
3.0
MWF
C247
INTRO ASTROPHYSICS
3.0
T 9:00–10:15 am
TTH
C285
ESC
ESC
PHSCS 430
001
002
09991
09991
09991
COMPUT PHYS LAB 3
T 8:00–10:50 am
T 8:00–10:50 am
1.0
PHSCS 442
001
04567
04567
ELECTRODYNAMICS
T 11:00–11:50 am
PHSCS 452
001
04585
04585
APPL QUANTUM MECH
3.0
T 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
PHSCS 471
001
04574
04574
PRINCIPLES OPTICS
T 12:00–12:50 pm
PHSCS 492R
001
10164
10164
CAPSTONE APPL PHSC
V 3.0
Y
TBA
CAMPBELL B J
PHSCS 497R
001
04575
04575
RESEARCH PHYSICS
T
PEATROSS J B
PHSCS 498R
001
04573
04573
SENIOR THESIS
T
TBA
PHSCS 499R
001
04576
04576
HONORS THESIS
T
TBA
PHSCS 518
001
04579
04579
MATH PHYSICS
T 3:00–3:50 pm
PHSCS 562
001
04589
04589
APPLIED ACOUSTICS
T 2:00–3:20 pm
PHSCS 566
001
04592
04592
PHSCS 581
001
W
F
C435
C435
ESC
ESC
HART G W
HART G W
3.0
MWF
C285
ESC
MASON G W
C247
ESC
EVENSON W E
C285
ESC
V 3.0
PEATROSS J B
V 3.0
SOMMERFELDT S
3.0
ESC
BERRONDO M
C254
ESC
LEISHMAN T W
SND-STRUC INTERACT
3.0
T 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
C266
ESC
SOMMERFELDT S
04593
04593
SOLID STATE PHYSCS
T 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
C247
ESC
STOKES H T
PHSCS 591R
001
04595
04595
SEMINAR
T 3:30–5:50 pm
T
C215
ESC
BERGESON S D
PHSCS 597R
001
04580
04580
INTRO TO RESEARCH
Y
PHSCS 599R
001
09709
09709
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 9.0
Y
TBA
PHSCS 612
001
04597
04597
ASTROPHYSICS
T 1:00–1:50 pm
3.0
TTH
3.0
0.5
0.5
TBA
SPENCER R L
CAMPBELL B J
3.0
MWF
V 6.0
SOMMERFELDT S
V 9.0
SOMMERFELDT S
C266
ESC
BERRONDO M
V 9.0
SOMMERFELDT S
V 9.0
SOMMERFELDT S
C266
ESC
MCNAMARA D H
205
001
400
636
05802
05802
05802
05802
HUMAN BIOLOGY
Y 11:00–11:50 am
T 5:00–8:00 pm
T 7:30–10:00 pm
3.0
MWF
W
TH
NS
456 MARB
234 MARB
379 SLCE
6
SILCOX R W
LEPHART E D
MARSHALL J B
PDBIO 220 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu.
PDBIO
TBA
C266
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
PDBIO
PEATROSS J B
V 3.0
MWF
MWF
PHYSIOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY (574 WIDB, 422-3706)
3.0
MWF
3.0
220
001
002
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
022
023
024
025
026
027
028
029
030
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
05809
05809
05809
05809
05809
05809
05809
05809
05809
05809
05809
05809
05809
05809
05809
05809
05809
05809
05809
05809
05809
05809
05809
05809
05809
05809
05809
05809
05809
05809
HUMAN ANATOMY
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 7:00–8:50 am
Y 9:00–10:50 am
Y 9:00–10:50 am
Y 11:00–12:50 pm
Y 11:00–12:50 pm
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
Y 7:00–8:50 am
Y 9:00–10:50 am
Y 9:00–10:50 am
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
Y 7:00–8:50 am
Y 9:00–10:50 am
Y 9:00–10:50 am
Y 11:00–12:50 pm
Y 11:00–12:50 pm
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
Y 7:00–8:50 am
Y 9:00–10:50 am
Y 9:00–10:50 am
Y 11:00–12:50 pm
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
Y 7:00–8:50 am
Y 9:00–10:50 am
3.0
TTH
TTH
M
M
M
M
M
M
T
T
T
T
T
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
TH
TH
TH
TH
TH
TH
F
F
NS
456
456
334
334
340
334
340
334
334
334
340
334
334
334
334
340
334
340
334
334
340
334
334
340
340
334
334
334
340
MARB
MARB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
STARK M R
SEEGMILLER R E
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Lab Required
Lab Required
111
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
031
032
033
400
401
402
403
404
PDBIO
PDBIO
PDBIO
PDBIO
L 05809
L 05809
L 05809
05809
L 05809
L 05809
L 05809
L 05809
Y
Y
Y
T
T
T
T
T
11:00–12:50 pm
11:00–12:50 pm
1:00–2:50 pm
5:30–7:20 pm
7:30–9:15 pm
7:00–8:50 pm
7:30–9:15 pm
7:00–8:50 pm
112
F
F
F
W
W
T
W
TH
334
340
334
455
334
334
340
334
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
MARB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
WINDEN
WINDEN
WINDEN
WINDEN
WINDEN
♦ Physiology and Developmental Biology Majors, Biophysics Majors, Neuroscience Majors, and Zoology Majors must take PDBio
D
D
D
D
D
R
R
R
R
R
Lab Required
PDBIO
363
001
10729
10729
002
10729
003
10729
004
10729
M
TH
M
TH
M
TH
T
TH
W
TH
W
TH
W
TH
W
TH
TH
TH
TH
TH
F
TH
F
TH
F
TH
F
TH
1.0
MW
TTH
384
446
384
248
384
446
384
248
384
446
384
248
384
446
384
248
384
446
384
248
384
446
384
248
384
446
384
248
WIDB
MARB
WIDB
MARB
WIDB
MARB
WIDB
MARB
WIDB
MARB
WIDB
MARB
WIDB
MARB
WIDB
MARB
WIDB
MARB
WIDB
MARB
WIDB
MARB
WIDB
MARB
WIDB
MARB
WIDB
MARB
BUSATH D
SUDWEEKS S N
TISSUE BIOLOGY
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
Y 12:00–2:50 pm
Y 8:00–10:50 am
T
T
W
231 MARB
384 WIDB
384 WIDB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
305
001
002
05810
05810
05810
005
10729
456
456
456
252
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
548
Lab Required
Lab Required
006
10729
05810
05810
05810
05810
05810
05810
05810
05810
05810
05810
05810
05810
05810
05810
05810
05810
05810
05810
05810
05810
05810
05810
4.0
MTWTH
MW
F
TTH
M
M
M
M
T
T
T
T
W
W
W
W
TH
TH
TH
TH
F
F
F
T
W
WOOLLEY B H
WOODBURY D J
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
022
401
402
ESNL HUMAN PHYSIOL
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 3:00–4:30 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
Y 8:00–9:50 am
Y 12:00–1:50 pm
Y 2:00–3:50 pm
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
Y 9:00–10:50 am
Y 12:00–1:50 pm
Y 2:00–3:50 pm
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
Y 8:00–9:50 am
Y 12:00–1:50 pm
Y 2:00–3:50 pm
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
Y 9:00–10:50 am
Y 12:00–1:50 pm
Y 2:00–3:50 pm
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
Y 8:00–9:50 am
Y 12:00–1:50 pm
Y 2:00–3:50 pm
T 6:00–7:50 pm
T 6:00–7:50 pm
RHEES R W
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Lab Required
007
10729
008
10729
009
10729
010
10729
011
10729
012
10729
013
10729
014
10729
365
001
636
05834
05834
05834
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
T 3:00–4:50 pm
T 5:00–7:25 pm
PDBIO
399R
001
07600
07600
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 9.0
S
TBA
STAFF
PDBIO
450R
001
10730
10730
TPCS PHYSIOL DEV
Y
STAFF
PDBIO
455R
001
10731
10731
PDBIO SEMINAR
Y
PDBIO
482
001
10732
10732
DEVELOPMENTAL BIOL
3.0
Y 9:00–10:30 am
TTH
PDBIO
494R
001
07393
07393
UNDERGRADUATE RES
V 3.0
S
TBA
STAFF
495R
001
10733
10733
ADV UNDGRAD RES
S
STAFF
PDBIO
499R
001
05865
05865
SR HONORS THESIS
S
PDBIO
550R
001
05885
05885
ADVANCED TOPICS
S
TBA
565
001
05894
05894
ENDOCRINOLOGY
Y 8:00–8:50 am
MWF
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
3.0
ADV PHYSIOL LAB
Y 11:00–1:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
Y 11:00–1:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
Y 3:00–5:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
Y 3:00–5:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
Y 11:00–1:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
Y 11:00–1:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
Y 3:00–5:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
Y 3:00–5:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
Y 3:00–5:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
Y 3:00–5:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
Y 8:00–10:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
Y 8:00–10:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
Y 11:00–1:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
Y 11:00–1:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
225
10726
001
10726
002 L 10726
003 L 10726
320
05820
400
05820
401 L 05820
402 L 05820
DIS TECH HUM ANAT
T 5:30–6:20 pm
T 6:30–9:30 pm
T 5:30–8:30 pm
T
T
TH
349R
001
002
003
PDBIO TEACH SEM
S
S
S
TBA
TBA
TBA
10727
10727
10727
10727
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
WIDB
PDBIO
2.0
231 MARB
340 WIDB
340 WIDB
WINDEN D R
STAFF
STAFF
Lab Required
V 3.0
WINDER W W
SEEGMILLER R E
PORTER J P
♦ ATTENTION! PDBio 362 does NOT include a laboratory experience. Physiology and Developmental Biology Majors, Biophysics
Majors, Neuroscience Majors, and Zoology Majors are required to take PDBio 363 (Advanced Physiology Laboratory) Others
should check with their major department office or the pre-professional office to determine of the lab is required.
PDBIO
363, either concurrently with PDBio 362 (recommended) or subsequest to PDBio 362. Each lab section will include a lab
lecture. If PDBio 362 and PDBio 363 are taken concurrently will be most benificial to take sections taught be the same
instructor.
362
001
10728
10728
002
10728
ADV PHYSIOLOGY
Y 8:00–9:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
PDBIO
BUSATH D
SUDWEEKS S N
BUSATH D
SUDWEEKS S N
BUSATH D
SUDWEEKS S N
BUSATH D
SUDWEEKS S N
BUSATH D
SUDWEEKS S N
BUSATH D
SUDWEEKS S N
4.0
6
446 MARB
292 SLCE
PORTER J P
HAINES A B
TBA
0.5
TBA
253
MARB
STAFF
248
MARB
STARK M R
V 4.0
TBA
3.0
T
TH
MTW
446 MARB
446 MARB
446 MARB
BUSATH D
SUDWEEKS S N
♦ ATTENTION: PDBio 362 does not include a laboratory experience. Physiology and Developmental Biology majors, Biophysics
majors, Neuroscience majors, and Zoology majors are required to take PDBio 363 (Advanced Physiology Labora- tory). Others
should check with their major department office or the pre-professional office to determine if the lab is required.
400
10728
Y 4:00–5:30 pm
TW
252 MARB JUDD A M
PDBIO
Tchr Approve
V 3.0
V 3.0
TBA
STAFF
V 4.0
STAFF
3.0
280
SWKT
WINDER W W
Prev Applc
PDBIO
582
001
10130
10130
DEVELOP GENETICS
Y 11:00–11:50 am
601
001
10913
10913
CELL & MOL PHYSIOL
S
PDBIO
694R
001
09361
09361
RESEARCH PRESNTATN
S 11:00–11:50 am
TH
PDBIO
695R
001
09387
09387
PRACT BIOLOGY TCHG
V 3.0
S
TBA
696R
001
05944
05944
GRADUATE SEMINAR
T 11:00–11:50 am
699R
001
05946
05946
MASTER’S THESIS
T
TBA
799R
001
05948
05948
DISSERTATION
Y
TBA
PDBIO
PDBIO
PDBIO
PDBIO
3.0
MWF
280
SWKT
3.0
TBA
PAS
301
001
10710
10710
PLANT GROWTH REPRO
2.0
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MW
PAS
302
001
002
10711
10711
10711
PLANT GROW REP LAB
Y 2:00–4:50 pm
M
Y 2:00–4:50 pm
F
1.0
305
001
10196
10196
SOIL FERT PL NUTR
Y 11:00–11:50 am
3.0
306
001
002
10197
10197
10197
SOIL FERT LAB
Y 2:00–4:50 pm
Y 7:00–9:50 am
310R
001
10713
10713
MENTORED LAB TECH
V 3.0
Y
TBA
320
001
00074
00074
ARBORICULTURE
Y 9:00–10:50 am
PAS
331
001
00162
00162
SCI PLT PEST CNTRL
Y 9:00–9:50 am
PAS
380
001
10715
10715
PLNT COMMUNITY DES
2.0
Y 8:00–8:50 am
MW
390R
001
00133
00133
SPECIAL TOPICS
S 8:00–8:50 am
440
001
10716
10716
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
486
001
10719
10719
PLANT CELL BIOLOGY
Y
TBA
PAS
487
001
10720
10720
READ ANIM BIOTECHN
2.0
Y
TBA
PAS
491R
001
00174
00174
UNDERGRAD SEMINAR
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
F
494R
001
002
003
004
005
10722
10722
10722
10722
10722
10722
MENTORED LRN EXPER
V 6.0
Y
TBA
Y
TBA
Y
TBA
Y
TBA
Y
TBA
511
001
00177
00177
SOIL PHYSICS
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
559
001
00182
00182
PLANT MOL BREEDING
3.0
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MW
TBA
268 WIDB
201 WIDB
STEVENS M R
Lab Included
PAS
560
001
00183
00183
SOIL & PLANT ANALYS
Y 2:00–4:50 pm
WF
3.0
230
WEBB B L
Lab Included
PAS
598R
001
00184
00184
ADV TOPICS IN PAS
Y
V 2.0
STAFF
Accelerated
PAS
633
001
08995
08995
EXPERIMENTL DESIGN
2.0
Y 10:00–10:50 am
TTH
268
WIDB
HORROCKS R D
PAS
694R
001
00187
00187
SEMINAR
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
230
WIDB
JOLLEY V D
PAS
697R
001
002
00188
00188
00188
RESEARCH
Y
Y
STAFF
PORTER J P
V 1.0
341
MARB
RHEES R W
PAS
RHEES R W
PAS
1.0
TH
341
MARB
RHEES R W
PAS
V 6.0
STAFF
PAS
V 9.0
STAFF
PLANT AND ANIMAL SCIENCES (275 WIDB, 422-2760)
PAS
100
001
00116
00116
LIVING WITH PLANTS
Y 11:00–11:50 am
3.0
101
001
10704
10704
LANDSC DES GRAPHCS
Y 8:00–9:50 am
F
MWF
252
MARB
2.0
A240
CLFB
PAS 103 is offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required).
PAS
PAS
PAS
PAS
PAS
PAS
PAS
PAS
103
001
400
00148
00148
00148
RES LANDSCAPE DES
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 5:30–8:00 pm
MWF
TH
112
001
00150
00150
002
00150
003
00150
004
00150
FLORAL DESIGN
Y 10:00–10:50 am
12:00–1:50 pm
Y 10:00–10:50 am
2:00–3:50 pm
Y 10:00–10:50 am
12:00–1:50 pm
Y 10:00–10:50 am
2:00–3:50 pm
TTH
T
TTH
T
TTH
TH
TTH
TH
198R
001
10705
10705
GROUNDS WORKSHIP
0.5
Y
TBA
199R
001
08740
08740
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 3.0
Y
TBA
203
001
1038704 INT AGRIC & NUTR
1038704 Y 11:00–11:50 am
MW
205
001
00114
00114
MWF
WORLD FOOD CROPS
Y 11:00–11:50 am
3.0
3.0
10709
10709
LANDSC BID & ESTIM
Y 8:00–8:50 am
TTH
282
001
00153
00153
INTRO SOIL SCIENCE
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
07062
07062
07062
07062
INTRO SOIL SCI LAB
Y 2:00–4:50 pm
Y 7:00–9:50 am
Y 2:00–4:50 pm
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
252
A240
252
A240
252
A240
252
A240
$90
MARB
CLFB
MARB
CLFB
MARB
CLFB
MARB
CLFB
STAFF
STAFF
HUNTER N T
Lab Included
HUNTER N T
Lab Included
HUNTER N T
Lab Included
HUNTER N T
Lab Required
STAFF
HANSEN E J
PAS
PAS
PAS
2.0
214
001
283
001
002
003
PAS
3.0
A240 CLFB
230 WIDB
360
WIDB
JOHNSTON N P
230
WIDB
STAFF
NS
2.0
230
WIDB
STAFF
248
MARB
NELSON S D
3.0
1.0
W
TH
F
238 WIDB
238 WIDB
238 WIDB
WILLIAMS C F
CLFB
CLFB
WILLIAMS C F
WILLIAMS C F
231
MARB
JOLLEY V D
238
238
WIDB
WIDB
JOLLEY V D
JOLLEY V D
A240
A240
MWF
1.0
M
T
STAFF
3.0
TTH
230
WIDB
ALLEN P S
230
WIDB
STAFF
A240
CLFB
ALLEN P S
230
WIDB
STAFF
231
MARB
SMITH B N
3.0
MWF
2.0
WF
BLK2
STAFF
PAS
PAS
MARB
JELLEN E N
PAS
PAS
234
WEBB B L
WEBB B L
WEBB B L
3.0
2.0
COLEMAN C E
KOOYMAN D L
1.0
231
MARB
HORROCKS R D
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
3.0
MWF
230
WIDB
WIDB
TBA
NELSON S D
1.0
F
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
BLK2
STAFF
STAFF
113
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
PAS
PAS
698R
001
002
00189
00189
00189
MASTER’S PROJECT
Y
Y
699R
001
002
05969
05969
05969
MASTER’S THESIS
Y
Y
114
PL SC 202 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
STAFF
STAFF
BLK2
PL SC
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
PL SC
STAFF
STAFF
BLK2
202
001
04647
04647
W POLIT HERITAGE 2
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
202H
200
04647
04647
HON W POLIT HER 2
Y 10:00–10:50 am
3.0
CV2
3714
HBLL
GILCHRIST B
3.0
CV2
793
SWKT
GILCHRIST B
MWF
MWF
♦ PL SC 297 section 400 is for students who have been accepted to Washington Seminar for Spring or Summer term.
POLISH (4094 JKHB, 422-4923)
POLSH 340
001
09941
09941
POLISH LIT SURVEY
Y 9:00–9:50 am
PL SC
3.0
MWF
4073
JKHB
WHIPPLE W
PL SC
101
400
06307
06307
FRESHMAN SEMINAR
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
W
102
400
04696
04696
US GOV: WASH SEM
S 5:00–7:00 pm
W
08197
S
PL SC
300
001
04697
04697
110
001
002
04633
04633
04633
AM GOVT & POLITICS
Y 12:05–1:20 pm
Y 8:00–8:50 am
3.0
PL SC
04633
T
5:00–7:25 pm
M
150
001
002
04637
04637
04637
COMP GOVT & POLITICS
3.0
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
Y 8:00–9:15 am
TTH
04638
04638
04638
INTRO INTRNATL POL
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
636
04638
T
200
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
04642
04642
04642
04642
04642
04642
04642
04642
04642
04642
04642
POLITICAL INQUIRY
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
L
5:00–7:25 pm
PL SC
201
001
04646
04646
W POLIT HERITAGE 1
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
201H
200
04646
04646
HON W POLIT HER 1
Y 9:00–9:20 am
MWF
3.0
240
BRMB
GOSS R P
BLK2
280
SWKT
MONSON J Q
04652
04652
ST & LOCAL GVT POL
Y 12:00–1:50 pm
MWF
315
001
04718
04718
CONGRESS & LEG
Y 9:00–10:50 am
PL SC
ROMNEY C H
JACOBY W A
DAMRON D E
HAWKINS D G
CHAMPION B A
SLCE
COFFEY T P
HBLL
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
CB
CB
SWKT
SWKT
CB
SWKT
NIELSON D L
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
PL SC
MSRB
HANCOCK R C
CV1
793
SWKT
HANCOCK R C
MWF
3.0
3.0
3.0
MWF
316
001
04675
04675
AMERICAN PARTIES
Y 4:00–5:15 pm
3.0
TTH
392
CB
MOTT J D
319R
001
04656
04656
TOPCS AMERICAN GOV
3.0
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
270
BRMB
BRYNER G C
320
001
04681
04681
AM POLTCS THRU LIT
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
285
SWKT
DAYNES B W
3.0
TTH
PL SC 321 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
PL SC
CV1
321
3.0
♦ “Ethnicity, Diversity, and Civil Rights”
SS
294
BLK2
PL SC 316 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
PL SC
3714
285
793
1143
385
385
325
325
385
285
3.0
BLK2
311
001
PL SC
DAVIS R D
MONSON J Q
PL SC 201 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PL SC
GOODLIFFE J M
MWF
4.0
MWF
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
F
MARB
THEORIES AMER POL
Y 8:00–8:50 am
240 SWKT
250 SWKT
6
374
04698
04698
250 SWKT
C247 ESC
TH
BOHN D E
310
001
♦ PL SC 170 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
PL SC
SWKT
PL SC
SS
MWF
MWF
793
MOTT J D
SS
3.0
BOHN D E
HBLL
PL SC
170
001
400
JRCB
3815
PL SC 170 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
PL SC
214
PHIL OF SOCIAL SCI
Y 8:00–8:50 am
SLCE
DUNAWAY J S
CONTEM POL THEORY
3.0
Y 9:30–10:45 am
TTH
04643
04643
285
SWKT
DUNAWAY J S
301
001
6
280
SWKT
PL SC
♦ PL SC 110 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
BLK1
280
INGERSOLL C F
250 SWKT
3380 WSC
1.0
T
SWKT
1.0
TTH
MWF
5:00–7:00 pm
250
PL SC 110 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
PL SC
WASHINGTN SEM PREP
S 5:00–7:00 pm
T
401
1.0
BLK2
08197
08197
Prev Applc
♦ PL SC 297 section 401 is for students who have been accepted to Washington Seminar for Fall semester.
POLITICAL SCIENCE (745 SWKT, 422-3423)
PL SC
297
400
322
001
04651
04651
PRIN OF FOUNDING
Y 11:00–11:50 am
328
001
07002
07002
ADV METH POL ANAL
Y 10:00–10:50 am
9:00–10:50 am
PL SC
333
001
04691
04691
PL SC
348
001
PL SC
350
001
Lab Required
PL SC
3.0
MWF
3710
HBLL
GILCHRIST B
4.0
MWF
M
285 SWKT
102 SWKT
GOODLIFFE J M
POL OF BUREAUCRACY
3.0
Y 9:30–10:45 am
TTH
265
SWKT
THOMSON D L
04630
04630
KOR TAIWAN SE ASIA
Y 9:30–10:45 am
285
SWKT
DAMRON D E
04699
04699
THEORIES COMP POL
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
175
JSB
HAWKINS K A
280
SWKT
HYER E A
240
SWKT
DAYNES B W
3.0
TTH
3.0
TTH
PL SC offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required).
PL SC
PL SC
353
001
06063
06063
GOVT & POL CHINA
Y 9:30–10:45 am
3.0
360
001
04677
04677
CONST LAW AM FED S
3.0
Y 12:05–1:20 pm
TTH
TTH
Prev Applc
♦ Pl Sc 369R section 001 will study “The American Legal System”
PL SC
369R
001
06428
06428
TOP LAW & JUSTICE
Y 12:05–1:20 pm
PL SC
370
001
04683
04683
THEORY OF INTL REL
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
372
001
002
07582
07582
07582
INTRNL POLIT ECON
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 9:30–10:45 am
MWF
TTH
376
001
002
06066
06066
06066
US FOREIGN POLICY
Y 8:00–9:15 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
TTH
MWF
377
001
04687
04687
NATNL SECURITY AFF
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
PL SC
PL SC
PL SC
PL SC
PL SC
378
001
10380
10380
INTL CONFLICT
T 2:00–2:50 pm
380
001
09833
09833
IR LATIN AMERICA
Y 8:00–9:15 am
♦ PL SC 470 Section 003 will study “U.S. Pol. Toward East Asia”
3.0
TTH
PL SC
PL SC
04701
04701
406
001
04658
04658
TOCQUEVILLE
Y 9:30–10:45 am
408
001
04663
04663
DECONSTRUCTION
Y 8:00–9:15 am
374
MARB
HUDSON V M
270
SWKT
HAWKINS D G
PL SC
536
001
08645
08645
ENVIRONMENT REG
Y 1:30–4:00 pm
280
SWKT
BRYNER G C
374 MARB
374 MARB
STILES K W
FRY E H
275
374
MARB
MARB
FRY E H
STILES K W
270
SWKT
HUDSON V M
410
001
04702
04702
CAP SEM AMER POL
Y 3:00–5:30 pm
be taken with PORT 102 section 1.
PORT
002
04702
Y
444
001
10060
10060
POL ECON OF DEVEL
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
3:00–5:30 pm
3.0
MWF
230
BRMB
JACOBY W A
374
MARB
HAWKINS K A
PORT
3.0
TTH
3.0
MWF
TTH
230
TBA
BRMB
GOSS R P
450
002
04708
04708
CAP SEM COMP POL
Y 3:00–5:30 pm
PORT
AW
793
SWKT
HOLLAND M S
Majors Only
3.0
793
SWKT
HANCOCK R C
793
SWKT
BOHN D E
PORT
3.0
TTH
003
04708
Y
452
001
04667
04667
ISLAM AND POLITICS
Y 8:00–9:15 am
1:30–4:00 pm
PORT
470
002
04709
04709
CAP SEM INTL RELAT
Y 3:00–5:30 pm
TH
793
T
MWF
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
1104
JKHB
DENNIS R D
Accelerated
1ST YR PORTUGUESE
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
4.0
DAILY
BLK2
DAILY
199R
001
08742
08742
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 1.0
Y
TBA
202
001
04778
04778
4TH SEMESTER PORT
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
4.0
DAILY
1104 JKHB
125 HRCB
DENNIS R D
STAFF
Accelerated
WILLIAMS F G
FL
F274
HFAC
STAFF
211R
001
04777
04777
1ST SEM PORT CONV
Y
2.0
TBA
DENNIS R D
SWKT
DAVIS R D
793
SWKT
SCHULZKE C E
280
SWKT
NIELSON D L
257
HRCB
NIELSON D L
212
001
09007
09007
2ND SEM PORT CONV
2.0
Y
TBA
DENNIS R D
3RD YR CONVERSATN
Y
Majors Only
315
001
002
003
004
400
401
402
403
04796
04796
04796
04796
04796
04796
04796
04796
04796
INTERMEDIATE PORT
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 9:30–10:50 am
Y 4:00–5:30 pm
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
Y 4:00–5:20 pm
Y 7:00–7:50 am
321
001
002
04780
04780
04780
PORT
322
001
PORT
PORT
Majors Only
2.0
TBA
DENNIS R D
3.0
FL
2049
212
116
109
123
331
1023
1108
JKHB
JRCB
HRCB
TMCB
HRCB
TMCB
JKHB
JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
LUND C C
STAFF
3RD YR GRAM & COMP
3.0
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
241
125
MSRB
HRCB
STAFF
STAFF
04781
04781
3RD YR GRAM & COMP
3.0
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
MWF
1127
JKHB
STAFF
329
001
08897
08897
SUR LUZO-BRAZ LING
3.0
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
151
HRCB
FAILS W C
339
001
04783
04783
INTR PORT & BRAZ LIT
3.0
Y 3:00–4:20 pm
TTH
AL
1080
JKHB
LUND C C
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
TTH
MWF
MW
MWF
AW
T
TH
Majors Only
PORT
280
SWKT
THOMSON D L
280
SWKT
STAFF
3.0
TTH
3.0
04775
04775
04775
04779
04779
3.0
T
102
001
002
311R
001
AW
♦ PL SC 470 section 002 will study “International Development”
PL SC
4.0
DAILY
BLK1
♦ PORT 311R section 1 is only for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence.
♦ PL SC 450 Section 003 will study “Ethnicity and Nationalism”.
PL SC
1ST YR PORTUGUESE
Y 8:00–8:50 am
♦ PORT 212 001 is only for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence.
TTH
3.0
04774
04774
♦ PORT 211R section 1 is only for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence.
♦ PL SC 450 section 002 will study International Development.
PL SC
101
001
♦ PORT 102 section 1 is accelerated and should be taken with PORT 101 section 1.
♦ PL SC 410 Section 002 will study “Public Policy through Litigation”
PL SC
T
♦ PORT 101 section 1 is accelerated. It is designed for those with a fluency in Spanish or another Romance language and should
3.0
3.0
3.0
PORTUGUESE (4050 JKHB, 422-2837)
♦ PL SC 410 section 001 will study “Media and Politics”
PL SC
HYER E A
INL POL ECON WOMEN
3.0
Y 1:30–2:45 pm
TTH
3.0
3.0
HRCB
09276
09276
3.0
CAP SEM POL THEORY
Y 3:00–5:30 pm
W
257
472
001
♦ PL SC 400 section 001 will study “Ethical Dimensions of the American Founding”
400
001
TH
PL SC
PORT
PL SC
3:00–5:30 pm
SCHULZKE C E
PL SC
SEM IN STATE GOV
S 9:00–12:50 pm
12:00–3:50 pm
Y
SWKT
PORT
04693
04693
04709
280
3.0
♦ PL SC 392 section 001 is only for students accepted to the Utah State Legislature Internship.
392
001
003
PORT
AW
257
HRCB
NIELSON D L
Majors Only
115
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
PORT
PORT
PORT
116
345
001
04786
04786
PORT CIVILIZATION
Y 1:00–2:20 pm
3.0
FL
1105
399R
001
08526
08526
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 6.0
Y
TBA
441
001
04785
04785
SURV PORTG LIT
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
449R
002
04784
04784
SPEC TOP PORT LIT
Y 9:30–10:50 am
TTH
PSYCH 240 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu.
JKHB
LUND C C
STAFF
3.0
MWF
1105
JKHB
PSYCH 240
400
04807
04807
PERS & SOC ADJUST
T 4:30–7:00 pm
PSYCH 270
001
07006
07006
IMP MENTAL SKILLS
T 12:00–1:15 pm
3.0
M
3716
HBLL
STAFF
182
JSB
HIGBEE K L
343
680
680
341
343
341
116
101
280
MARB
SWKT
SWKT
MARB
MARB
MARB
HRCB
HRCB
SWKT
SPACKMAN M
PEDERSEN D M
STAFF
SLCE
COLLINGRIDGE D
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
BNSN
SWKT
SWKT
MARB
CLAYTON C J
CLAYTON C J
ALLEN M D
STAFF
STAFF
STEFFEN P R
331
SLCE
COLLINGRIDGE D
267
102
267
102
267
102
267
102
680
RB
SWKT
RB
SWKT
RB
SWKT
RB
SWKT
SWKT
LAYNE C M
Lab Included
LAYNE C M
Lab Included
LAYNE C M
Lab Included
LAYNE C M
Lab Included
STAFF
W170 BNSN
248 MARB
STAFF
STAFF
3.0
TTH
WILLIAMS F G
PSYCH 301 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PORT
PORT
3.0
TTH
1105
451
001
04787
04787
SURVEY BRAZIL LIT
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
462R
001
10371
10371
LUSOPHONE LIT
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
522
001
04792
04792
HIST PORTUG LANG
Y 4:00–5:20 pm
TTH
599R
001
08788
08788
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 3.0
Y
TBA
PORT
649R
001
08980
08980
SEM PORT LIT
Y 9:30–10:50 am
PORT
662R
001
10490
10490
LUSOPHONE LITERATR
3.0
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
699R
001
04803
04803
MASTERS THESIS
Y
PORT
PORT
PORT
PORT
JKHB
LUND C C
3.0
1105
JKHB
WILLIAMS F G
1105
JKHB
WILLIAMS F G
241
MSRB
LUND C C
3.0
3.0
1105
1105
JKHB
JKHB
LUND C C
WILLIAMS F G
V 9.0
TBA
CLEGG J H
PSYCHOLOGY (1001 SWKT, 422-4287)
10389
10389
ORIENT PSYCH MAJOR
T 11:00–11:50 am
TH
003
004
005
006
06475
06475
06475
06475
400
06475
04804
04804
04804
04804
04804
04804
04804
3714
GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
3.0
T 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
T 1:35–2:50 pm
TTH
T 9:35–10:50 am
TTH
T 4:00–6:30 pm
M
Y 5:00–7:30 pm
W
T
5:00–7:25 pm
W
HBLL
STEFFEN P R
SS
3714
250
250
250
250
HBLL
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
SWKT
CLAYTON C J
HEDGES D W
HEDGES D W
MILLER H L
MILLER H L
WOOD L E
SPACKMAN M
WOOD L E
HIGBEE K L
06475
T
7:30–10:00 pm
TTH
PSYCH 302
001
002
003
004
005
400
04824
04824
04824
04824
04824
04824
04824
401
04824
PSY RSRCH DEGN ANA
T 10:00–11:15 am
T 11:30–12:45 pm
T 1:00–2:15 pm
T 8:00–9:45 am
Y 9:00–10:50 am
T 5:10–8:30 pm
7:30–8:30 pm
T 5:10–8:30 pm
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
TH
TH
T
6
261
4.0
341
341
343
341
W012
280
112
361
STAFF
636
04824
T
5:00–7:25 pm
PSYCH 304
001
04918
04918
002
04918
003
04918
004
04918
400
04918
PSYCHOLOGICAL TEST
T 9:35–11:50 am
1:00–2:30 pm
T 9:35–11:50 am
2:35–3:50 pm
T 9:35–11:50 am
8:00–9:30 am
T 9:35–11:50 am
9:35–10:50 am
T 5:00–6:40 pm
W
6
6
287
PSYCH 199R
001
09351
09351
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 3.0
S
TBA
PSYCH 210
001
400
10390
10390
10390
HISTORY OF PSYCH
T 2:00–3:20 pm
Y 4:00–6:30 pm
SLCE
REED G E
PSYCH 220
001
400
401
07004
07004
07004
07004
HUM DEV:LIFE SPAN
T 9:35–10:50 am
T 6:00–8:30 pm
T 6:00–8:30 pm
MILLER H L
PSYCH 306
001
400
Dept Approve
07735
07735
07735
PSYCH OF GENDER
T 12:00–1:15 pm
T 4:30–7:00 pm
3.0
TTH
M
♦ PSYCH 306 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
07735
T
267 RB
275 MARB
GANTT E E
SPACKMAN M
PSYCH 311
001
400
10392
10392
10392
CRITICAL ISSUES
T 12:00–1:15 pm
T 4:00–6:30 pm
270 SWKT
343 MARB
274 MARB
YAMAWAKI N
STAFF
STAFF
PSYCH 320 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
3.0
TTH
M
4.0
TH
TH
TH
TH
TH
F
TH
F
TTH
PSYCH 306 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 170 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
3.0
TTH
TH
W
Lab Included
1.0
♦ PSYCH 111 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
4.0
MWF
TTH
TH
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
F
MW
636
PSYCH 111 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
PSYCH 111
001
002
003
400
401
PSYCHOLOGICAL STAT
T 8:30–9:45 am
T 9:00–10:30 am
10:30–11:50 am
T 1:00–2:15 pm
T 11:30–12:45 pm
T 2:30–3:45 pm
T 9:00–10:15 am
9:00–10:50 am
T 4:30–6:10 pm
♦ PSYCH 302 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
♦ PSYCH 390R Section 402 is an introduction to psychopathology for psychology majors only.
PSYCH 101
001
06475
06475
06475
♦ PSYCH 301 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
STAFF
3.0
TTH
PSYCH 301
001
002
PSYCH 320
001
400
04809
04809
04809
5:00–7:25 pm
DEV PSYCH:CHILDHD
T 8:00–9:15 am
T 5:10–7:40 pm
T
6
387
SLCE
CHERRY S L
3.0
TTH
M
275 MARB
324 MARB
SLIFE B
STAFF
3.0
TTH
W
270
177
SWKT
TLRB
YAMAWAKI N
STAFF
♦ PSYCH 320 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
04809
T
7:30–10:00 pm
T
6
285
♦ PSYCH 361 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
SLCE
CLAWSON C
PSYCH 321 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 321
400
04810
04810
DEV PSYCH ADOLSCNT
T 5:00–7:30 pm
T
04810
T
7:30–10:00 pm
363
W
6
MARB
STAFF
287
SLCE
REED G E
PSYCH 322 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 322
400
04811
04811
DEV PSYCH:ADULTHD
T 6:00–8:30 pm
3.0
W
04832
T
5:00–7:25 pm
F
6
370
SLCE
ANDERSON N M
PSYCH 365 and 370 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
3.0
♦ PSYCH 321 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
636
275
MARB
STAFF
PSYCH 365
400
04821
04821
MOTIVATION
T 4:00–6:30 pm
TH
3.0
PSYCH 370
001
002
07008
07008
07008
SENS AND PERCEPT
T 12:00–1:15 pm
T 3:00–3:50 pm
TTH
MWF
PSYCH 375
001
400
04825
04825
04825
COGNITION
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 5:00–7:30 pm
MWF
T
275
MARB
MILLER H L
3.0
381 CB
270 SWKT
STEFFENSEN S C
BROWN B L
252 MARB
275 MARB
ALLEN M D
ALLEN M D
3.0
♦ PSYCH 375 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
PSYCH 330 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required).
636
04825
T
285
SLCE
CLAWSON C
PSYCH 381
001
08996
08996
BEHVRL NEUROBIOLGY
3.0
T 1:35–2:50 pm
TTH
5:00–7:25 pm
T
6
275
MARB
HOPKINS R O
PSYCH 382
001
04826
04826
STRESS PSYCHOBIOL
T 10:00–11:15 am
343
MARB
BLOCH G J
PSYCH 386R
001
04827
04827
BHVRL NEUROBIO LAB
V 3.0
S
TBA
PSYCH 390R
001
08036
08036
FORUM LECTURE
T 3:00–3:50 pm
PSYCH 399R
001
002
06617
06617
06617
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 9.0
S
TBA
S
TBA
BLK2
MILLER H L
MILLER H L
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
PSYCH 410R
001
10394
10394
SEN PRAC: TEACHING
V 8.0
S
TBA
STAFF
Dept Approve
PSYCH 338, 341 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required) PSYCH 341 also available online at http://elearn.byu.edu
PSYCH 341
001
400
401
04830
04830
04830
04830
PERSONALITY
T 2:00–2:50 pm
T 4:00–6:30 pm
Y 4:30–5:45 pm
3.0
MWF
M
TTH
W142 BNSN
231 MARB
117 HRCB
STAFF
PEDERSEN D M
BENNION L A
PSYCH 342 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
PSYCH 342
001
400
401
402
04828
04828
04828
04828
04828
ABNORMAL PSYCH
T 2:00–3:20 pm
T 5:10–7:40 pm
T 4:00–6:30 pm
T 4:30–7:00 pm
3.0
TTH
T
W
M
381 CB
177 TLRB
3716 HBLL
177 TLRB
STAFF
LAMBERT M J
CARPENTER B N
NORTON E J
♦ PSYCH 342 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
04828
T
PSYCH 343
001
08214
08214
CHILD PSYCHOPATH
T 11:00–11:50 am
7:30–10:00 pm
TH
PSYCH 348
400
04815
04815
CLINICAL PSYCH
T 5:00–7:30 pm
W
PSYCH 350
001
002
400
401
0481609
0481609
0481609
0481609
0481609
INTRO TO SOC PSYCH
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 9:35–10:50 am
T 5:10–7:40 pm
T 4:30–7:00 pm
MWF
TTH
W
TH
PSYCH 352
001
10115
10115
APPLIED SOC PSYCH
T 12:00–1:15 pm
PSYCH 353
400
401
06877
06877
06877
LDS PRSPCTV & PSY
Y 4:30–7:00 pm
T 5:00–7:30 pm
6
385
SLCE
MCCARTY P J
171
TLRB
WARREN J S
240
SWKT
STAFF
3.0
MWF
3.0
3.0
250 SWKT
274 MARB
341 MARB
274 MARB
JACOBSON C K
HOLT-LUNSTAD J
JACOBSON C K
RIDGE R D
274
MARB
RIDGE R D
230 SWKT
C247 ESC
GANTT E E
STAFF
3.0
TTH
3.0
W
T
PSYCH 358 offered by Independent Study (HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
PSYCH 359 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 359
001
04818
04818
ENVIRONMNTL PSYCH
3.0
T 1:35–2:50 pm
TTH
W012
BNSN
PEDERSEN D M
04832
04832
04832
04832
PRIN OF LEARNING
T 8:00–9:15 am
T 9:30–10:50 am
T 4:00–6:30 pm
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
3.0
TTH
TTH
T
STEFFENSEN S C
1.0
T
TBA
WELLS M G
♦ Psych 410 R section 002 is designed as a seminar for students in a series of projects focusing on teaching and learning in
large-enrollment sections, specifically, Psych 111. Projects include the evaluation of students’ experience in the course, the
design and evaluation of collaborative projects for use in the course, the identification of existing multimedia presentation
materials for the course and the design of new materials, and the design of a combined on-campus/off-campus version of the
course.
002
10394
S 3:00–3:50 pm
M
1143 SWKT MILLER H L
Dept Approve
♦ PSYCH 410R section 003 designed for students who are interested in helping run the Psych 304 testing and measurement
course.
003
10394
S
TBA
LAYNE C M
Dept Approve
♦ Psych 410 R section 004 is designed for students to serve as a teaching assistant for Psych 111 to teach advanced Psych
majors to mentor students in writing.
004
10394
S
PSYCH 420R
001
10395
10395
TBA
SEN PRAC: PROJECTS
V 8.0
S
TBA
CLAYTON C J
Dept Approve
MILLER H L
Dept Approve
♦ Psych 420R section 002 is designed as a seminar for students who will participate in, design and evaluate a series of
curricular support programs for use at a local adolescent detention center.
002
10395
S 3:00–3:50 pm
W
TBA
003
10395
S 3:00–5:15 pm
MW
TBA
004
10395
S 12:00–12:50 pm
T
TBA
MILLER H L
NORTON E J
HIGBEE K L
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
♦ Psych 420R section 005 is designed as a seminar for students to read and critically evaluate theory and published research in
PSYCH 361 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
PSYCH 361
001
002
400
3.0
MW
234 MARB
234 MARB
274 MARB
ROBINSON P W
ROBINSON P W
MILLER H L
the topics of cooperation, altruism, self-control, and addiction. The focus will be cross- disciplinary, including behavioral
economics, the experimental analysis of behavior, evolutionary psychology, behavioral pharmacology, artificial agent systems,
agentic philosophy, etc.
005
10395
S
TBA
TBA
MILLER H L
400
10395
S 4:00–6:30 pm
T
250 ROTC
STAFF
Majors Only
117
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
PSYCH 430R
001
10396
10396
118
SEN PRAC: RESEARCH
3.0
S
TBA
STAFF
Dept Approve
♦ PSYCH 430R section 002 is designed as a seminar for students to read and critically evaluate theory and published research in
the topics of cooperation, altruism, self-control, and addiction. The focus will be cross- disciplinary, including behavioral
economics, the experimental analysis of behavior, evolutionary analysis of behavior, evolutionary psychology, behavioral
pharmacology, artificial agent systems, agentic philosophy, etc.
002
10396
S 3:00–3:50 pm
F
TBA
MILLER H L
Dept Approve
♦ Psych 430 R section 003 is designed for students to participate in research on “the impact of trauma and its treatment in
adolescents”.
003
10396
S
TBA
LAYNE C M
Dept Approve
♦ Psych 430 R section 004 is designed for students to participate in research on “high performance organizational training in
government organizations”.
004
10396
S
10:00–10:50 am
TH
225
SWKT
BROWN B L
Dept Approve
♦ Psych 430 R section 005 is designed for students who are interested in literature/survey and quantitative analysis on I/O
literature and later will do experimental studies of market trading.
005
10396
S 4:00–4:50 pm
M
225
SWKT
BROWN B L
Dept Approve
♦ PSYCH 430R section 007 is designed for students interested in researching the vocal and acoustical properties pf speakers’
voices that indicate particular emotions. They will be involved in the recruiting of research participants, conducting of research,
and planning and preparing future studies.
007
10396
S
TBA
SPACKMAN M
Dept Approve
♦ PSYCH 430R section 008 is designed for students interested in electroencephalographic correlates of cognition and perception.
008
10396
S
11:00–11:50 am
TH
PSYCH 492R
001
002
003
004
005
006
04838
04838
04838
04838
04838
04838
04838
SUPERV INSTR/RES
S
S
S 11:00–11:50 am
S 11:00–11:50 am
S
S
PSYCH 495R
001
002
04839
04839
04839
INDEPENDENT READ
S
S
PSYCH 499R
001
002
003
004
005
006
04861
04861
04861
04861
04861
04861
04861
INDEPNDNT RESEARCH
V 3.0
S
TBA
S
TBA
BLK2
S 8:00–9:20 am
TH
S
TBA
S
TBA
S
TBA
PSYCH 502
001
09960
09960
DATA ANLYS PSYCH 2
Y 9:00–10:50 am
PSYCH 503
001
10009
10009
RES MEASUREMENT
Y 12:00–2:30 pm
M
PSYCH 505
001
10011
10011
CLINICAL RESEARCH
Y 8:30–11:00 am
W
PSYCH 540
001
04847
04847
PERSONALITY THEORY
Y 2:00–4:50 pm
TH
3.0
PSYCH 552
001
04848
04848
APP SOCIAL PSYCH
Y 9:00–11:30 am
3.0
PSYCH 560
001
04850
04850
LEARNING THEORY
Y 2:00–4:30 pm
05906
05906
COGNITIVE NEUROSCI
Y 8:00–10:50 am
T
3.0
PSYCH 585
001
04859
04859
HUMAN NEUROPSYCH
Y 12:00–2:50 pm
M
3.0
PSYCH 592R
001
09272
09272
SUPERV TCHG EXPERI
1.0
S
TBA
PSYCH 623
001
08080
08080
ASMT 2:PERSONALITY
Y 8:30–11:00 am
W
3.0
PSYCH 645
001
07776
07776
CUL DIV & GEND ISS
T 11:00–1:30 pm
3.0
W
PSYCH 648R
001
04888
04888
THEORY IN PSYCH
T 11:00–1:30 pm
W
PSYCH 650R
001
04917
04917
SEM SOCIAL PSYCH
T 12:00–2:50 pm
PSYCH 652
001
08084
08084
PSYTHER 2: COG/BEH
Y 12:00–2:50 pm
W
PSYCH 694
001
09274
09274
PSYCH TCHG PRACT
Y
1.0
660
TBA
Dept
Dept
Dept
Dept
Dept
Dept
PSYCH 695R
001
04893
04893
INDEPENDENT READ
S
TBA
PSYCH 697R
001
04923
04923
INDEP RESEARCH
S
TBA
PSYCH 699R
001
04894
04894
MASTERS THESIS
T
PSYCH 700R
001
04878
04878
EXTRNSHP CLIN PSYC
0.5
T
TBA
PSYCH 711R
001
04922
04922
PARENT MANAGEMENT
Y 1:30–4:00 pm
TH
V 3.0
PSYCH 712R
001
07700
07700
NEUROPSY ASSM ADLT
Y 11:00–1:50 pm
M
3.0
PSYCH 740R
001
04897
04897
CASE CONFERENCE
Y 12:00–1:30 pm
0.5
PSYCH 741R
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
400
08068
08068
08068
08068
08068
08068
08068
08068
08068
08068
08068
08068
08068
INTEGRATIVE PRACT
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
TBA
Dept Approve
Dept Approve
STAFF
STAFF
LAMBERT M J
BURLINGAME G M
LAYNE C M
STEFFEN P R
Dept
Dept
Dept
Dept
1143
SWKT
BROWN B L
3.0
177
TLRB
LAYNE C M
233
TLRB
LAMBERT M J
1143
SWKT
SLIFE B
1143
SWKT
RIDGE R D
1143
SWKT
MILLER H L
3.0
3.0
Approve
Approve
Approve
Approve
1143
SWKT
HOPKINS R O
F322
HFAC
FLEMING D E
STAFF
154
TLRB
CARPENTER B N
279
TLRB
REISINGER-MARS
1143
SWKT
GANTT E E
Clinical
1143
SWKT
HOLT-LUNSTAD J
171
TLRB
SPANGLER D L
Clinical
295
TLRB
BURLINGAME G M
Clinical
3.0
STAFF
STAFF
ROBINSON P W
MILLER H L
RIDGE R D
CLAYTON C J
STAFF
STAFF
STEFFEN P R
3.0
T
3.0
SWKT
SWKT
♦ PSYCH 650R section 001: Seminar in Gender and Culture in Health Psychology.
PSYCHOTHER 4:GROUP
Y 12:00–2:30 pm
W
Approve
Approve
Approve
Approve
Approve
Approve
1143
3.0
08086
08086
4.0
W
PSYCH 584
001
PSYCH 654
001
BLK2
TH
3.0
M
Dept Approve
V 3.0
MW
BIOL HLTH PSYCHOL
Y 12:00–2:50 pm
HEDGES D W
BLK2
TBA
TBA
04855
04855
TBA
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
TH
TH
TBA
TBA
PSYCH 583
001
TBA
WELLS M G
V 3.0
STAFF
Dept Approve
STAFF
Dept Approve
RIDGE R D
Majors Only
V 4.0
V 9.0
TBA
TH
NORTON E J
233
TLRB
WELLS M G
154
TLRB
WEIGHT D G
177
TLRB
CARPENTER B N
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
BARLOW S H
BENJAMIN L S
BURLINGAME G M
ISAKSON R L
LAMBERT M J
LAYNE C M
REISINGER-MARS
SPANGLER D L
STEFFEN P R
THORN K B
STAFF
SLIFE B
Clinical
PSYCH 743R
001
002
08067
08067
08067
CLERKSHIP CLIN PSY
T
T
TBA
TBA
1.0
PSYCH 746
001
04904
04904
CLINICAL INTERNSHP
T
TBA
PSYCH 799R
001
04925
04925
DISSERTATION
T
NORTON E J
NORTON E J
2.0
CARPENTER B N
Intern Stds
V 9.0
TBA
RIDGE R D
Majors Only
PUBLIC MANAGEMENT, ROMNEY INSTITUTE OF (760 TNRB, 422-4221)
P MGT 321
001
P MGT 385
001
002
003
10095
10095
08156
08156
08156
08156
PUB/NOT PR FINANCE
3.0
Y 8:00–9:20 am
MW
BUSINESS, SOCIETY
T 8:00–9:20 am
T 9:30–11:00 am
T 2:00–3:20 pm
170
TNRB
FACER R L
3.0
TTH
TTH
TTH
251 TNRB
251 TNRB
251 TNRB
BIGELOW M L
BIGELOW M L
THOMPSON J A
♦ P MGT 385 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
08156
T
P MGT 582
001
002
10411
10411
10411
ETHICS, BUS, & SOC
T 12:30–1:50 pm
T 2:00–3:20 pm
7:30–10:00 pm
T
MW
MW
P MGT 621
001
10413
10413
PUBLIC BUDGETING
Y 3:30–4:50 pm
TTH
P MGT 622
001
10414
10414
GOVT FINANCE
Y 3:30–4:50 pm
MW
P MGT 623
001
10408
10408
GRANTS,FND RAISNG
Y 2:00–3:20 pm
TTH
P MGT 625
001
06956
06956
DEBT MGT
Y 2:00–3:20 pm
MW
6
315
SLCE
VERNON R L
251
251
TNRB
TNRB
ADOLPHSON D L
ADOLPHSON D L
210
TNRB
FACER R L
Majors Only
230
TNRB
CORNIA G C
Majors Only
374
TNRB
ARBON C A
Majors Only
174
TNRB
CORNIA G C
Majors Only
3.0
3.0
V 3.0
10410
10410
INTL DEVELOPMT MGT
3.0
Y 12:30–1:50 pm
MW
482
TNRB
WOLLER G M
Majors Only
P MGT 676
001
04944
04944
LOCAL GOVT 2
Y 3:30–4:50 pm
MW
174
TNRB
PARSONS R J
Majors Only
P MGT 682
001
002
10417
10417
10417
ETHICS FOR MGT
Y 12:30–1:50 pm
Y 2:00–3:20 pm
MW
MW
170 TNRB
170 TNRB
BRADY F N
BRADY F N
Majors Only
Majors Only
P MGT 685
001
002
06951
06951
06951
MGT STRATEGY
Y 12:30–3:20 pm
Y 12:30–3:20 pm
T
TH
482 TNRB
482 TNRB
HART D W
HART D W
Majors Only
Majors Only
P MGT 691R
001
002
003
06246
06246
06246
06246
READINGS & CONF
Y
Y
Y
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
PARSONS R J
STAFF
STAFF
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
P MGT 692R
001
002
003
04937
04937
04937
04937
DIRECTED RESEARCH
Y
Y
Y
TBA
TBA
TBA
P MGT 693R
001
002
003
004
04936
04936
04936
04936
04936
PRACTICUM
Y
Y
S
Y
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
09074
09074
09074
COST-BENEFIT ANALY
Y 12:30–1:50 pm
Y 2:00–3:20 pm
TTH
TTH
3.0
P MGT 630
001
04928
04928
STATISTICAL ANALY
Y 11:00–12:20 pm
MW
P MGT 633
001
09073
09073
ADV DEC MODELING
Y 9:30–10:50 am
MW
P MGT 636
001
10415
10415
PUBLIC PROCESS MGT
3.0
Y 12:30–1:50 pm
TTH
374
TNRB
ARBON C A
Majors Only
P MGT 640
001
002
04930
04930
04930
HUMAN RESOURCE MGT
3.0
Y 8:00–9:20 am
TTH
Y 9:30–10:50 am
TTH
374
374
TNRB
TNRB
WADSWORTH L L
WADSWORTH L L
Majors Only
Majors Only
P MGT 642R
001
04933
04933
MGT DEVELOPMNT SEM
Y 11:00–12:20 pm
TH
V 3.0
P MGT 644
400
09076
09076
COMPENSATN & BNFTS
Y 6:00–8:30 pm
T
3.0
P MGT 649R
001
06237
06237
MGT OF OSHA
Y 8:00–9:20 am
1.0
TTH
P MGT 650
001
10416
10416
PBL, NP MARKETING
Y 11:00–12:20 pm
MW
174
174
TNRB
TNRB
KNIGHTON L M
KNIGHTON L M
Majors Only
Majors Only
284
TNRB
WHEELER G E
Majors Only
170
TNRB
ADOLPHSON D L
Majors Only
3.0
3.0
V 3.0
V 3.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Majors Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
325
SWKT
BRYNER G C
112
SWKT
WILSON S E
112
SWKT
WILSON S E
325
SWKT
GOSS R P
V 4.0
502
001
09845
09845
POLICY PROCESS
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
504
001
09847
09847
DATA ANALYSIS 2
Y 1:35–2:50 pm
TTH
P POL
512
001
09850
09850
POLICY ANALYSIS 2
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
P POL
515
001
09853
09853
GRADUATE SEMINAR
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
P POL
3.0
3.0
Only
Only
Only
Only
PUBLIC POLICY (745 SWKT, 422-7146)
P POL
V 3.0
P MGT 628
001
002
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
P MGT 658
001
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
TTH
3.0
MWF
RECREATION MANAGEMENT AND YOUTH LEADERSHIP (273 RB, 422-4369)
3.0
RMYL
123
400
401
04961
04961
04961
INTRO OUTDOOR REC
Y 3:00–6:20 pm
Y 3:00–6:20 pm
2.0
TH
W
255 SFH
280 SFH
GIBBONS L C
KELLY P D
Fld Trip Req
♦ RMYL 189 Section 001 is a Utah trip.
374
TNRB
PARSONS R J
Majors Only
374
TNRB
JACKSON P B
A440
HFAC
WHEELER G E
Majors Only
482
TNRB
WOLLER G M
Majors Only
RMYL
189
001
10004
10004
FIELD STUDY LSM TR
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
M
1.0
BLK1
191
$80
SFH
PALMER G K
Fld Trip Req
M
BLK2
191
SFH
PALMER G K
Fld Trip Req
GRAY H R
Dept Approve
LINDEMAN B B
Dept Approve
♦ RMYL 189 Section 002 is a California Trip.
002
10004
Y
12:00–12:50 pm
♦ RMYL 199R Section 351 is for Therapeutic Recreation Majors only.
RMYL
199R
351
05761
05761
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 3.0
S
TBA
♦ RMYL 199R section 352: For Youth Leadership Majors only.
3.0
352
05761
S
TBA
119
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
120
♦ RMYL 199R Section 353 is for Leisure Services Management Majors only.
353
05761
S
RMYL
TBA
PALMER G K
♦ RMYL 199R Section 451 is for Therapeutic Recreation Majors only.
451
05761
S
TBA
GRAY H R
05761
S
TBA
LINDEMAN B B
Dept Approve
PALMER G K
Dept Approve
♦ RMYL 199R Section 453 is for Leisure Services Management Majors only.
453
RMYL
RMYL
215
400
216
400
05761
04967
04967
06985
06985
S
TBA
SOC RECRTN LDRSHP
Y 4:00–6:30 pm
T
CRAFTS FOR REC
Y 3:00–4:40 pm
191
223R
402
07420
07420
OUTDOOR SKILLS
S 3:00–6:20 pm
RMYL
223R
400
07420
07420
CAMPING SKILLS
Y 3:00–6:20 pm
223R
405
07420
07420
FLY FISHING
Y 3:00–6:20 pm
W
223R
403
07420
07420
WILDERNESS TREK
Y 4:00–7:20 pm
TH
223R
401
07420
07420
WINTER CAMPING
Y 3:00–6:20 pm
F
223R
406
07420
07420
MOUNTAIN BIKING
Y 3:00–6:20 pm
223R
404
07420
07420
FAMILY OUTDOOR REC
Y 4:00–7:20 pm
TH
265
001
10737
10737
RMYL
301
001
RMYL
RMYL
RMYL
RMYL
RMYL
455
001
10741
10741
BSA LEADERSHIP
Y 9:00–9:50 am
RMYL
456
001
10742
10742
BSA PHILOSOPHY
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
RMYL
471
400
04972
04972
ASSMNT THRPTC REC
Y 4:00–6:20 pm
T
3.0
RMYL
472
001
04973
04973
PROG DYN IN TR
Y 3:00–5:30 pm
3.0
SFH
191
SFH
RMYL
473
001
09315
09315
ISSUES IN ADM T R
Y 9:30–10:45 am
TTH
483
400
07668
07668
PUBLIC FACILTY MGT
Y 4:00–5:40 pm
W
485
001
400
04978
04978
04978
MGT OF REC SRVCS
Y 9:30–10:45 am
Y 4:00–6:30 pm
TTH
T
2.0
486
001
05768
05768
LEGAL ASPECTS
Y 2:30–3:45 pm
TTH
487
001
002
400
06986
06986
06986
06986
RESEARCH & EVALUTN
3.0
Y 1:00–2:15 pm
MW
Y 12:00–1:15 pm
TTH
Y 4:00–6:30 pm
W
488R
001
10744
10744
ADVANCED TRAINING
Y
TBA
491
400
06987
06987
REC FACILITY PLAN
Y 4:00–6:30 pm
W
496R
353
05770
05770
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V12.0
S
TBA
RMYL
BLK1
202
RB
STAFF
Fld Trip Req
BLK2
106
RB
LINDEMAN B B
Fld Trip Req
2.0
W
RMYL
2.0
BLK2
191
SFH
ZABRISKIE R B
BLK2
204
RB
NELSON D C
Fld Trip Req
106
RB
FREEMAN P A
Fld Trip Req
202
RB
KEARSLEY G T
Fld Trip Req
RMYL
2.0
2.0
2.0
T
BLK2
2.0
RB
HARRIS B
MWF
106
RB
LINDEMAN B B
106
RB
CATHERALL T S
257
RB
STAFF
191
SFH
BARNEY K W
202
RB
ZABRISKIE R B
486
TNRB
DUFFIN L R
3.0
MWF
M
3.0
Fld Trip Req
RMYL
RMYL
RMYL
2.0
3.0
191 SFH
106 RB
OLSEN B K
HOLLEY B F
106
NELSON D C
3.0
HARRIS B
3.0
202
HILL B J
CHURCH & SCOUTING
2.0
Y 10:00–10:50 am
TTH
106
RB
HARRIS B
♦ RMYL 496R Section 451 is for Therapeutic Recreation Majors only.
10185
10185
FAMILY RECREATION
Y 9:00–9:50 am
191
SFH
STAFF
♦ RMYL 496R Section 452 is for Youth Leadership Majors only.
304
001
04964
04964
LSRE IN CONT SOCTY
Y 8:00–9:15 am
271
RB
BARNEY K W
♦ RMYL 496R Section 453 is for Leisure Services Management Majors only.
307
001
400
05765
05765
05765
ACCESSIBLE RECREAT
3.0
Y 1:00–2:15 pm
MW
Y 4:00–6:30 pm
M
320
001
04969
04969
PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
3.0
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
191
SFH
PALMER G K
RMYL
351
400
10739
10739
BSA PROGRAMS 1 LAB
Y 4:00–5:40 pm
TH
2.0
106
RB
HARRIS B
RMYL
352
001
10740
10740
BSA PROGRAMS 2
Y 11:00–11:50 am
3.0
106
RB
STAFF
370
001
04965
04965
INTRO THERAP RECTN
3.0
Y 1:30–2:45 pm
TTH
202
RB
ZABRISKIE R B
412
001
002
09269
09269
09269
COMP APPL REC PROF
3.0
Y 9:00–10:50 am
MW
Y 2:00–3:50 pm
MW
193
193
SFH
SFH
OLSEN B K
OLSEN B K
451
MWF
452
3.0
TTH
453
RMYL
RMYL
RMYL
RMYL
MWF
106 RB
106 RB
05770
05770
05770
S
S
S
FREEMAN P A
NELSON D C
TANIGUCHI S T
1.0
RB
3.0
RB
202 RB
202 RB
285 SFH
202
RMYL
BLK2
106
3.0
OLSEN B K
RMYL
T
3.0
MWF
PALMER G K
2.0
TH
RMYL
RMYL
BSA FINANCE
Y 10:00–10:50 am
3.0
♦ RMYL 223R section 402 focuses on how to teach skiing.
RMYL
09909
09909
Dept Approve
♦ RMYL 199R Section 452 is for Youth Leadership Majors only.
452
451
001
Dept Approve
RB
TBA
TBA
TBA
NEAL L F
PALMER G K
Dept Approve
GRAY H R
Dept Approve
LINDEMAN B B
Dept Approve
PALMER G K
Dept Approve
GRAY H R
Dept Approve
HILL B J
STAFF
STAFF
LINDEMAN B B
Dept Approve
♦ RMYL 496R Section 454 is for Gerontology Majors only.
BARNEY K W
GRAY H R
RMYL
Lab Required
RMYL
454
05770
S
497R
001
002
003
452
09406
09406
09406
09406
09406
SPEC TOPICS & RESRCH
V 3.0
S 9:00–12:50 pm
MWF
S 1:00–2:50 pm
MWF
Y
TBA
S
TBA
TBA
611
001
10186
10186
PHIL SOC PSYC LEIS
Y 3:00–5:30 pm
202
191
RB
SFH
3.0
M
202
RB
FREEMAN P A
♦ RMYL 699R graduate students must register in Advisory Committee Chair’s section only.
RMYL
699R
001
002
003
06490
06490
06490
06490
MASTER’S THESIS
Y
Y
Y
V 9.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
CATHERALL T S
BARNEY K W
FREEMAN P A
004
005
006
007
008
009
06490
06490
06490
06490
06490
06490
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
GRAY H R
HILL B J
NELSON D C
OLSEN B K
WIDMER M A
ZABRISKIE R B
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (ANCIENT SCRIPTURE) (375 JSB, 422-2067)
REL A 121 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
♦ REL A 121 sections 001–016 and 400 are for non-returned missionaries. Sections 102–110 and 401 are for returned
missionaries.
REL A
121
001
002
003
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
04997
04997
04997
04997
04997
04997
04997
04997
04997
04997
04997
04997
04997
04997
04997
04997
INTRO BOOK OF MORM
2.0
T 8:00–8:50 am
MW
T 8:00–8:50 am
TTH
T 9:00–9:50 am
MW
T 9:00–9:50 am
TTH
T 10:00–10:50 am
TTH
T 10:00–10:50 am
MW
T 11:00–11:50 am
MW
T 12:00–12:50 pm
MW
T 12:00–12:50 pm
TTH
T 12:00–12:50 pm
TTH
T 1:00–1:50 pm
TTH
T 1:00–1:50 pm
MW
T 2:00–2:50 pm
MW
T 2:00–2:50 pm
TTH
T 3:00–3:50 pm
TTH
179
366
106
368
368
106
1104
164
2015
179
179
392
323
106
106
JSB
MARB
JSB
MARB
MARB
JSB
JKHB
JSB
JKHB
JSB
JSB
CB
MARB
JSB
JSB
FACER J M
BARBER K M
LARGEY D
BARBER K M
BARBER K M
LARGEY D
RANDALL D M
FACER J M
PLUMMER K J
PIKE D M
PIKE D M
BECKSTEAD M W
STAFF
SZINK T L
SZINK T L
04997
04997
T
T
7:00–7:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
TTH
TTH
JSB
HGB
HOWELL S L
GASKILL A L
Rtn Mission
Rtn Mission
HGB
HRCB
BNSN
BNSN
JSB
JSB
FACER J M
ROUNDY B A
SEDERBERG T W
KUCHAR M C
GASKILL A L
PLUMMER K J
Rtn
Rtn
Rtn
Rtn
Rtn
Rtn
179
JSB
STAFF
106
JSB
STAFF
106
107
♦ Returned missionaries must register for sections 102-110 or 401.
102
104
105
106
107
108
04997
04997
04997
04997
04997
04997
T
T
T
T
T
T
9:00–9:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
MW
MW
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
107
122
W142
W006
106
178
Mission
Mission
Mission
Mission
Mission
Mission
♦ REL A 121 section 400 is for NON-RETURNED missionaries.
400
04997
T
5:20–7:00 pm
TH
♦ REL A 121 Section 401 is for Returned Missionaries.
401
04997
T
5:00–6:40 pm
W
Rtn Mission
♦ REL A 121 sections 616, 626, and 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
616
626
636
04997
04997
04997
T
T
T
3:15–4:55 pm
5:00–6:50 pm
3:15–4:55 pm
M
T
W
6
6
367 SLCE
338 SLCE
363 SLCE
HANSEN D M
LUNT L V
SHAW L L
REL A 122 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
♦ REL A 122 sections 001–063, 200–206, 400–403 are for NON–returned missionaries. REL A 122 sections 101–120, 220221, 404–407 are for returned missionaries.
REL A
122
001
002
003
004
005
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
INTRO BOOK OF MORM
2.0
T 7:00–7:50 am
MW
T 7:00–7:50 am
TTH
T 8:00–8:50 am
MW
T 8:00–8:50 am
MW
T 8:00–8:50 am
TTH
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
106
240
114
178
323
JSB
CTB
JSB
JSB
MARB
SANTIAGO F
TODD R H
WAYMENT T A
STOTT L A
WILSON K J
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
S
T
T
T
T
T
T
8:00–8:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
323
1134
2031
245
369
114
323
111
325
W112
106
W112
168
151
170
114
170
203
214
107
254
323
114
F534
MARB
JKHB
JKHB
SWKT
CB
JSB
MARB
TMCB
SWKT
BNSN
JSB
BNSN
MCKB
HRCB
JSB
JSB
FOB
JSB
CTB
HGB
CB
MARB
JSB
HFAC
STAFF
FARNSWORTH B W
HALLEN C L
TAYLOR L K
TERRY R E
HOSKISSON P Y
WARNER P R
KUTTLER K L
PATTERSON K D
MERRILL B R
LARGEY D
JOHNSON S A
ELDREDGE L C
SWIFT C L
TAYLOR D A
HOSKISSON P Y
JOHNSON R S
MERRILL B R
PARKER T B
FRONK C
BENZLEY S E
BOOTH G M
LARGEY D
HOWARD L B
♦ REL A 122 section 030 is for students who are not LDS. Instructor approval is required.
♦ Returned missionaries must register for sections 100-108 or 401.
100
101
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
022
023
024
025
026
027
028
029
030
031
032
033
034
035
036
037
038
039
040
041
042
043
044
045
046
047
048
049
050
051
052
053
054
055
056
057
058
059
060
061
062
063
064
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
S
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
4:00–4:50 pm
4:00–4:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTH
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
MW
TTH
363
W140
110
110
2015
106
323
2015
106
202
202
107
114
240
324
122
323
W112
346
202
W140
170
W111
170
164
4824
363
110
4824
178
114
170
106
1131
107
MARB
BNSN
JSB
JSB
JKHB
JSB
MARB
JKHB
JSB
JSB
JSB
HGB
JSB
CTB
MARB
HRCB
MARB
BNSN
MARB
JSB
BNSN
JSB
BNSN
JSB
JSB
HBLL
MARB
JSB
HBLL
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JKHB
HGB
WARNER P R
JOHNSON S A
PARRISH A K
PARRISH A K
SOMMERFELDT V
WILLIAMS C J
STOHLTON J B
SOMMERFELDT V
JUDD F F
MARSH J
STRATHEARN G
MARSH J
WHITCHURCH D M
EASTMAN P F
WHIPPLE W
STCLAIR L L
STOHLTON J B
PARKER T B
HAWKINS E W
MARSH J
JOHNSON S A
VANORDEN B
PARKER T B
VANORDEN B
GIBB G
BROWN S K
JOLLEY V D
LUDLOW V L
BROWN S K
WHITCHURCH D M
JUDD F F
VANORDEN B
WILLIAMS R N
STICE J D
MARSH J
Tchr Approve
JSB
STRONG R K
Rtn Mission
♦ Returned missionaries must register for sections 101-120.
101
04998
T
7:00–7:50 am
TTH
110
121
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
S
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
122
8:00–8:50 am
8:00–8:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
MW
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
MW
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
164
203
164
202
107
323
202
164
106
340
202
110
240
256
107
107
170
170
114
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
HGB
MARB
JSB
JSB
JSB
CTB
JSB
JSB
CTB
CB
HGB
HGB
JSB
JSB
JSB
GASKILL A L
STRATHEARN G
SEELY D R
WILLIAMS C J
FRONK C
WILSON K J
MCCONKIE J F
SEELY D R
JUDD D K
SORENSEN C D
MCCONKIE J F
HUNTSMAN E D
SMOOT L D
MERRILL B R
MCCLENDON R J
MCCLENDON R J
HOSKISSON P Y
HOSKISSON P Y
GASKILL A L
179
114
323
110
110
JSB
JSB
MARB
JSB
JSB
WHITCHURCH D M
HOSKISSON P Y
SOMMERFELDT V
JOHNSON S A
BALL T B
Rtn
Rtn
Rtn
Rtn
Rtn
Rtn
Rtn
Rtn
Rtn
Rtn
Rtn
Rtn
Rtn
Rtn
Rtn
Rtn
Rtn
Rtn
Rtn
Mission
Mission
Mission
Mission
Mission
Mission
Mission
Mission
Mission
Mission
Mission
Mission
Mission
Mission
Mission
Mission
Mission
Mission
Mission
♦ REL A 122 section 400-404 is for non-returned missionaries.
400
401
402
403
404
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
T
T
T
T
T
5:30–7:10
5:00–6:40
5:00–6:40
5:00–6:40
5:00–6:40
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
T
T
W
TH
W
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
400
401
402
403
04998
04998
04998
04998
T
T
T
T
5:00–6:40
5:00–6:40
5:10–6:50
5:00–6:40
pm
pm
pm
pm
M
T
W
TH
114 JSB
106 JSB
202 JSB
170 JSB
LARGEY D
PARKER T B
MERRILL B R
SWIFT C L
626
636
04998
04998
04998
04998
T
T
T
T
3:15–4:55 pm
7:30–10:00 pm
5:00–6:40 pm
3:15–4:55 pm
T
W
TH
M
6
6
6
370 SLCE
387 SLCE
338 SLCE
287 SLCE
REL A
Rtn
Rtn
Rtn
Rtn
Mission
Mission
Mission
Mission
SWANSON J
HOLBROOK G B
AUBREY T J
GRIFFITH D D
♦ REL A 122H sections 200-206 are for NON-RETURNED missionaries. Sections 220–221 are for returned missionaries.
REL A
122H
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
04998
HNRS INT BK OF MOR
S 10:00–10:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 1:00–1:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
T 3:00–3:50 pm
2.0
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
TTH
170
368
164
178
110
110
110
JSB
MARB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
WILLIAMS C J
SWIFT C L
WAYMENT T A
MARETT K M
MERRILL B R
SOMMERFELDT V
LUDLOW V L
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
Honors
PLUMMER K J
HUNTSMAN E D
Rtn Mission
Rtn Mission
♦ Returned missionaries must register for sections 220-221.
220
221
04998
04998
T
T
8:00–8:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
TTH
MW
179 JSB
110 JSB
REL A 211 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
REL A
211
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
04999
04999
04999
04999
04999
04999
04999
04999
04999
NEW TESTAMENT
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
2.0
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
MW
170
170
W111
178
319
W111
245
178
JSB
JSB
BNSN
JSB
MCKB
BNSN
SWKT
JSB
JUDD F F
JUDD F F
MERRILL B R
JACKSON K P
MERRILL P F
MERRILL B R
DAVIS R D
HUNTINGTON R L
11:00–11:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
5:00–6:40 pm
7:00–8:40 pm
5:00–6:40 pm
5:10–6:50 pm
MW
MW
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
MW
W
W
T
M
178
111
110
178
178
178
122
680
202
2015
110
179
179
W140
178
106
JSB
TMCB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
HRCB
SWKT
JSB
JKHB
JSB
JSB
JSB
BNSN
JSB
JSB
HUNTINGTON R L
THOMPSON C P
MADSEN A N
WILSON K J
WILSON K J
OGDEN D K
STAFF
CHADWICK B A
SWIFT C L
TURLEY J S
SWIFT C L
JACKSON K P
CHADWICK J R
MERRILL B R
HUNTINGTON R L
JUDD F F
04999
04999
T
T
3:15–4:55 pm
3:15–4:55 pm
W
TH
6
6
307 SLCE
331 SLCE
YORGASON J G
GROSSEN C D
REL A 212 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
♦ REL A 122 sections 616, 626, 636 and 646 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
616
626
636
646
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
♦ REL A 211 sections 626 and 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
♦ REL A 122 sections 405-408 are for returned missionaries.
405
406
407
408
04999
04999
04999
04999
04999
04999
04999
04999
04999
04999
04999
04999
04999
04999
04999
04999
212
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
022
023
024
025
026
027
400
401
402
403
404
05000
05000
05000
05000
05000
05000
05000
05000
05000
05000
05000
05000
05000
05000
05000
05000
05000
05000
05000
05000
05000
05000
05000
05000
05000
05000
05000
05000
05000
05000
05000
05000
05000
NEW TESTAMENT
T 7:00–7:50 am
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 1:00–1:50 pm
T 1:00–1:50 pm
T 1:00–1:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
T 3:00–3:50 pm
T 5:00–6:40 pm
S 4:30–6:10 pm
T 5:00–6:40 pm
T 5:00–6:40 pm
T 6:50–8:30 pm
2.0
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
W
W
TH
T
T
170
107
1080
114
106
170
2015
114
2015
2015
170
178
2015
107
107
114
323
114
106
117
103
179
107
C460
179
179
179
114
170
114
170
C215
JSB
HGB
JKHB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JKHB
JSB
JKHB
JKHB
JSB
JSB
JKHB
HGB
HGB
JSB
MARB
JSB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
JSB
JSB
ESC
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
ESC
STAFF
BARBER K M
HUNTSMAN E D
DRAPER R D
RHODES M D
ROBINSON S E
JOHNSON S A
DRAPER R D
PARKER T B
JOHNSON S A
ROBINSON S E
HUNTINGTON R L
PARKER T B
STRATHEARN G
STRATHEARN G
FRONK C
BARBER K M
FRONK C
RHODES M D
HONE D W
GASKILL A L
WHITCHURCH D M
HONE D W
BARBER K M
WAYMENT T A
WHITCHURCH D M
WAYMENT T A
SKINNER A C
WILLIAMS C J
STRATHEARN G
WAYMENT T A
HOLZAPFEL R N
♦ REL A 212 sections 626 and 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
REL A
626
636
05000
05000
T
T
3:15–4:55 pm
5:00–6:50 pm
T
T
212H
200
201
05000
05000
05000
HNRS NEW TESTAMENT
2.0
T 9:00–9:50 am
TTH
T 1:00–1:50 pm
TTH
6
6
261 SLCE
261 SLCE
GROSSEN C D
TIPPETTS L W
366
114
HUNTSMAN E D
HOLZAPFEL R N
MARB
JSB
Honors
Honors
REL A 301 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
REL A
301
001
002
003
004
400
05001
05001
05001
05001
05001
05001
THE OLD TESTAMENT
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 2:00–2:50 pm
T 5:00–6:40 pm
REL A 392R offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
2.0
REL A
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
TH
179 JSB
179 JSB
2015 JKHB
114 JSB
106 JSB
BALL T B
BALL T B
HONE D W
GOODMAN M A
STAFF
05001
T
5:00–6:50 pm
T
6
331
SLCE
302
001
002
003
400
05002
05002
05002
05002
05002
THE OLD TESTAMENT
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 5:20–7:00 pm
REL C
HOLBROOK G B
TTH
MW
MW
TH
178 JSB
170 JSB
170 JSB
178 JSB
636
05002
T
302H
200
05002
05002
HNRS OLD TESTAMENT
2.0
T 4:00–4:50 pm
MW
5:00–6:50 pm
W
REL C
OGDEN D K
PIKE D M
PIKE D M
PIKE D M
6
307
SLCE
YORGASON J G
202
JSB
PARRY D W
Honors
REL A 304 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
REL A
REL A
REL A
304
001
002
003
400
06800
06800
06800
06800
06800
WRITINGS OF ISAIAH
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 2:00–2:50 pm
T 5:20–7:00 pm
304H
200
06800
06800
HNRS WRTNGS ISAIAH
2.0
T 9:00–9:50 am
TTH
315
001
002
05075
05075
05075
KEYS TO SCRIP STDY
T 1:00–1:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
2.0
MW
TTH
TTH
T
3380 WSC
110 JSB
114 JSB
202 JSB
110
HONE D W
LUDLOW V L
MADSEN A N
LUDLOW V L
JSB
LUDLOW V L
JKHB
JKHB
SOMMERFELDT V
SOMMERFELDT V
Honors
327
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
400
401
05003
05003
05003
05003
05003
05003
05003
05003
05003
05003
05003
05003
05003
05003
PEARL GREAT PRICE
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
T 3:00–3:50 pm
T 5:00–6:40 pm
T 5:00–6:40 pm
REL C
2.0
TTH
TTH
2015
2015
2.0
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
MW
TTH
MW
MW
T
M
110
110
110
203
203
323
179
179
170
178
178
110
110
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
MARB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
RHODES M D
WARNER P R
RHODES M D
ROBINSON S E
ROBINSON S E
WARNER P R
HAUGLID B M
HAUGLID B M
PARRISH A K
SZINK T L
SZINK T L
PARRISH A K
HAUGLID B M
REL A
05003
T
5:00–6:50 pm
327H
200
05003
05003
HNRS P OF G PRICE
T 1:00–1:50 pm
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
M
100
001
6
130
001
003
004
005
006
007
009
010
011
012
014
016
017
018
019
400
401
234
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
400
401
402
636
05040
05040
INTRO TO MORMONISM
2.0
T 11:00–11:50 am
MW
182
JSB
LIVINGSTONE J
Non-Lds Only
05037
05037
05037
05037
05037
05037
05037
05037
05037
05037
05037
05037
05037
05037
05037
05037
05037
05037
SHARING THE GOSPEL
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 1:00–1:50 pm
T 1:00–1:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
T 3:00–3:50 pm
T 3:00–3:50 pm
T 4:00–4:50 pm
T 5:00–6:40 pm
T 5:10–6:50 pm
2.0
MW
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
MW
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
M
TH
202
1060
121
1060
366
1060
182
174
323
122
323
103
103
2063
174
W112
103
JSB
HBLL
TMCB
HBLL
MARB
HBLL
JSB
JSB
MARB
HRCB
MARB
JSB
JSB
JKHB
JSB
BNSN
JSB
FLAKE L R
BOTT R L
KNIGHTON L M
BOTT R L
KNIGHTON L M
BOTT R L
GARRETT H D
GOODMAN M A
STOHLTON J B
FLAKE L R
STOHLTON J B
LIVINGSTONE J
LIVINGSTONE J
MILLS G E
STAFF
BOTT R L
LIVINGSTONE J
05695
05695
05695
05695
05695
05695
05695
05695
05695
05695
05695
05695
05695
05695
05695
05695
LDS MARRIAGE & FAM
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 1:00–1:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
T 3:00–3:50 pm
T 5:10–6:50 pm
T 5:10–6:50 pm
T 5:00–6:40 pm
2.0
MW
MW
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
T
W
M
107
103
C261
107
103
324
103
103
103
C215
324
324
324
107
203
JSB
JSB
ESC
JSB
JSB
MARB
JSB
JSB
JSB
ESC
MARB
MARB
MARB
JSB
JSB
BRINLEY D E
RICHARDSON M O
TOP B L
BRINLEY D E
RICHARDSON M O
BROOKS K R
DORIUS G L
BROOKS K R
DORIUS G L
BARLOW B A
BROOKS K R
BROOKS K R
BROOKS K R
STAFF
BRINLEY D E
SLCE
BAKER T R
Married Stds
05695
T
5:00–6:50 pm
T
6
363
REL C 261 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
367
SLCE
HANSEN D M
170
JSB
PARRISH A K
REL C
2.0
TTH
Prev Applc
♦ REL C 234 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
♦ REL A 327 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
JUDD D K
REL C 234 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu.
REL A 327 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required).
REL A
V 3.0
TBA
REL C 130 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
2.0
♦ REL A 302 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
REL A
RDNGS IN ANC SCRIP
S
♦ REL C 100 only for non-LDS students during their first semester at BYU.
REL A 302 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
REL A
05032
05032
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (CHURCH HISTORY AND DOCTRINE) (375 JSB, 422-3691)
♦ REL A 301 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
695R
001
Honors
261
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
05043
05043
05043
05043
05043
05043
05043
05043
FAM HIST-GENEALOGY
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
2.0
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
TTH
TTH
MW
174
164
179
164
323
340
171
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
TMCB
CTB
JSB
MINERT R
SPERRY K
BRECKENRIDGE D
SPERRY K
CRANDELL J N
RUSSO S T
MINERT R
123
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
008
009
010
011
05043
05043
05043
05043
T
T
T
T
12:00–12:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
2:00–3:50 pm
124
MW
TTH
MW
MW
BLK1
122 HRCB
164 JSB
203 JSB
W141 BNSN
LONG A J
LONG A J
DOXEY C
WESTOVER V R
♦ REL C sections 012 and 014 are designed to provide a service learning educational opportunity for students.
012
013
014
05043
05043
05043
T
T
T
2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
TTH
MW
TTH
174 JSB
203 JSB
174 JSB
VANORDEN B
DOXEY C
VANORDEN B
164 JSB
174 JSB
164 JSB
YANG B P
VANORDEN B
FLICK R C
♦ REL C 261 section 015 will emphasize Asian/Polynesian.
015
016
400
05043
05043
05043
T
T
T
2:00–2:50 pm
4:00–4:50 pm
5:00–6:40 pm
TTH
TTH
W
♦ REL C 261 section 636 taught in Salt Lake City at the Family History Library: 35 No. West Temple.
REL C
636
05043
T
5:00–6:50 pm
W
262
001
05057
05057
LDS FAMILY HISTORY
T 11:00–11:50 am
TH
6
FHIST
LIB
MEYERINK K L
174
JSB
SPERRY K
401
402
403
404
405
478
02201
02201
US & CAN FAM HIST
T 5:50–6:50 pm
W
626
636
264
001
02203
02203
BRTSH FAM HISTORY
T 10:00–10:50 am
M
REL C
266
001
02213
02213
GER/SLAV FAM HIST
T 11:00–11:50 am
REL C
268
001
02188
02188
S EUROPE FAM HIST
T 2:00–2:50 pm
TH
269
001
09910
09910
NATIVE AM FAM HIST
T 2:00–3:50 pm
F
REL C
REL C
FHIST
LIB
MEYERINK K L
REL C
HFAC
BRECKENRIDGE D
JSB
MINERT R
W009
BNSN
MANFREDI P
W141
BNSN
WESTOVER V R
1.0
F322
1.0
TH
164
1.0
1.0
BLK1
REL C 324 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
REL C
324
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
022
023
024
400
05044
05044
05044
05044
05044
05044
05044
05044
05044
05044
05044
05044
05044
05044
05044
05044
05044
05044
05044
05044
05044
05044
05044
05044
05044
05044
DOCTRINE & COVENANTS
2.0
T 8:00–8:50 am
MW
T 8:00–8:50 am
TTH
T 9:00–9:50 am
MW
T 9:00–9:50 am
TTH
T 9:00–9:50 am
TTH
T 9:00–9:50 am
TTH
T 10:00–10:50 am
MW
T 10:00–10:50 am
MW
T 10:00–10:50 am
TTH
T 10:00–10:50 am
TTH
T 11:00–11:50 am
MW
T 11:00–11:50 am
MW
T 12:00–12:50 pm
MW
T 12:00–12:50 pm
TTH
T 12:00–12:50 pm
TTH
T 1:00–1:50 pm
MW
T 1:00–1:50 pm
MW
T 1:00–1:50 pm
TTH
T 2:00–2:50 pm
MW
T 2:00–2:50 pm
TTH
T 3:00–3:50 pm
MW
T 3:00–3:50 pm
TTH
T 4:00–4:50 pm
MW
T 4:00–4:50 pm
MW
T 5:20–7:00 pm
M
240
174
174
107
122
117
W141
115
W141
107
115
324
115
171
174
174
106
214
171
171
171
2025
112
240
171
CTB
JSB
JSB
JSB
HRCB
HRCB
BNSN
MCKB
BNSN
JSB
MCKB
MARB
MCKB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JRCB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JKHB
TMCB
CTB
JSB
MAGARRELL R
HENDERSON J
DORIUS G L
REID R C
HENDERSON J
HARPER S C
YOUNG J R
PERKINS J M
SAMUELSEN E R
BAUGH A
PERKINS J M
HENDERSON J
PERKINS J M
PERKINS J M
HARPER S C
BENNETT R E
HENDERSON J
BARLOW S H
PERKINS J M
BENNETT R E
PERKINS J M
JOHSTONEAUX R
FELLINGHAM G W
EREKSON T L
PERKINS J M
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
M
T
W
TH
TH
182 JSB
175 JSB
203 JSB
174 JSB
203 JSB
MANSCILL C K
WRIGHT D A
MANSCILL C K
VANORDEN B
BENNETT R E
05044
T
TBA
MANSCILL C K
Online Class
05044
05044
T
T
3:15–4:55 pm
5:00–6:50 pm
T
TH
6
6
345 SLCE
331 SLCE
BARTHOLOMEW R
BROWN J A
REL C 325 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
1.0
6
5:00–6:40
5:00–6:40
5:00–6:40
5:10–6:50
5:00–6:40
♦ REL C 324 sections 626 and 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
1.0
263
636
T
T
T
T
T
♦ REL C 324 section 478 is a semester online class; see department for details.
♦ REL C 263 section 636 taught in Salt Lake City at the Family History Library: 35 No. West Temple.
REL C
05044
05044
05044
05044
05044
325
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
022
023
024
025
026
027
028
029
030
031
400
401
402
403
404
405
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
05045
DOCTRINE & COVENANTS
2.0
T 8:00–8:50 am
MW
T 8:00–8:50 am
MW
T 8:00–8:50 am
TTH
T 9:00–9:50 am
MW
T 9:00–9:50 am
MW
T 9:00–9:50 am
TTH
T 9:00–9:50 am
TTH
T 9:00–9:50 am
TTH
T 10:00–10:50 am
MW
T 10:00–10:50 am
MW
T 10:00–10:50 am
TTH
T 10:00–10:50 am
TTH
T 10:00–10:50 am
TTH
T 11:00–11:50 am
MW
T 11:00–11:50 am
MW
T 12:00–12:50 pm
MW
T 12:00–12:50 pm
MW
T 12:00–12:50 pm
TTH
T 12:00–12:50 pm
TTH
T 1:00–1:50 pm
MW
T 1:00–1:50 pm
MW
T 1:00–1:50 pm
MW
T 1:00–1:50 pm
TTH
T 1:00–1:50 pm
TTH
T 2:00–2:50 pm
MW
T 2:00–2:50 pm
TTH
T 2:00–2:50 pm
TTH
T 3:00–3:50 pm
MW
T 3:00–3:50 pm
MW
T 3:00–3:50 pm
TTH
T 4:00–4:50 pm
MW
T 5:00–6:40 pm
M
T 5:00–6:40 pm
T
T 5:00–6:40 pm
T
T 5:20–7:00 pm
W
T 7:45–9:25 pm
TH
T 5:00–6:40 pm
TH
103
182
107
182
680
175
1015
W140
C285
111
175
369
W112
175
174
175
103
W112
175
107
111
164
106
202
103
122
202
107
103
122
175
175
C295
164
175
106
324
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
SWKT
JSB
JKHB
BNSN
ESC
TMCB
JSB
CB
BNSN
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
BNSN
JSB
JSB
TMCB
JSB
RB
JSB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
JSB
JSB
HRCB
JSB
JSB
ESC
JSB
JSB
JSB
MARB
ESPLIN S C
GARR A K
ESPLIN S C
GARR A K
VALENTINE L
GARRETT H D
GREEN J D
MILLET R
WOOLLEY B H
CLEMENT M J
CANNON D Q
KELLY J A
BOTT R L
WRIGHT D A
OGDEN D K
WRIGHT D A
WOODS F E
BOTT R L
GARRETT H D
UNDERWOOD G R
BIRD C P
WOODS F E
HOLMAN C W
MCCONKIE J F
WOODS F E
HEDGES A H
MCCONKIE J F
ESPLIN S C
HENDERSON J
HEDGES A H
HENDERSON J
GARRETT H D
HOLZAPFEL R N
HEDGES A H
GARR A K
CANNON D Q
HEDGES A H
SLCE
WRIGHT D A
MARRIOTT L D
363
SLCE
SHAW L L
107
JSB
HOLZAPFEL R N
♦ REL C 325 section 478 is a semester online class; see department for details.
478
626
05045
05045
T
T
3:15–4:55 pm
TBA
W
6
355
♦ REL C 325 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
REL C
636
05045
T
325H
200
05045
05045
HNRS DOC & COV
T 2:00–2:50 pm
7:30–9:20 pm
W
6
2.0
TTH
Online Class
REL C 333 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
REL C
333
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
015
016
017
018
019
020
021
022
400
401
402
05047
05047
05047
05047
05047
05047
05047
05047
05047
05047
05047
05047
05047
05047
05047
05047
05047
05047
05047
05047
05047
05047
05047
05047
05047
05047
TCHGS LIVING PROPH
T 7:00–7:50 am
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 1:00–1:50 pm
T 1:00–1:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
T 3:00–3:50 pm
T 4:00–4:50 pm
T 5:10–6:50 pm
T 5:00–6:40 pm
T 5:00–6:50 pm
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
MW
MW
T
W
M
175
107
175
4824
171
363
103
4824
174
164
W142
1080
107
107
111
174
175
175
107
175
175
171
103
174
174
JSB
JSB
JSB
HBLL
JSB
MARB
JSB
HBLL
JSB
JSB
BNSN
JKHB
JSB
JSB
TMCB
TNRB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
BOONE D F
STAFF
BOONE D F
STAFF
FLUHMAN J S
FLUHMAN J S
FREEMAN R C
FREEMAN R C
FLUHMAN J S
NEWELL L
FREEMAN R C
STEPHAN E G
WYNE S M
NEWELL L
FLUHMAN J S
ROBISON R A
DOXEY C
WOODGER M J
WYNE S M
DOXEY C
WOODGER M J
FAWCETT S E
RICHARDSON M O
FREEMAN R C
BOONE D F
SLCE
AUBREY T J
05047
T
5:00–6:50 pm
T
6
387
REL C
341
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
400
05051
05051
05051
05051
05051
05051
05051
05051
05051
05051
05051
05051
LDS HIST TO 1844
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 1:00–1:50 pm
T 1:00–1:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
T 5:00–6:40 pm
REL C
REL C
REL C
REL C
2.0
MW
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
T
455
182
122
455
122
182
164
240
203
164
182
MARB
JSB
HRCB
MARB
HRCB
JSB
JSB
SWKT
JSB
JSB
JSB
BLACK S E
BAUGH A
HEDGES A H
BLACK S E
HEDGES A H
BAUGH A
BENNETT R E
HARPER S C
BENNETT R E
HARPER S C
BAUGH A
REL C 342 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu.
REL C
342
001
002
003
004
400
05052
05052
05052
05052
05052
05052
LDS HIST 1844-1901
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
T 5:10–6:50 pm
175
175
324
C261
203
JSB
JSB
MARB
ESC
JSB
WOODS F E
WOODS F E
BLACK S E
WOODS F E
STAFF
♦ REL C 342 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
REL C
636
05052
T
343
001
002
003
004
09654
09654
09654
09654
09654
LDS HIST 1901-PRES
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 2:00–2:50 pm
7:30–9:20 pm
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
W
6
370
SLCE
STEWART B G
2.0
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
INTERNATIONAL CHUR
2.0
T 10:00–10:50 am
MW
T 1:00–1:50 pm
MW
351
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
400
401
05054
05054
05054
05054
05054
05054
05054
05054
05054
05054
05054
GOSPEL & WORLD REL
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 8:00–9:15 am
T 9:30–10:45 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 12:00–1:15 pm
T 3:00–4:15 pm
Y 3:30–4:45 pm
T 5:10–7:40 pm
T 5:10–7:40 pm
175 JSB
175 JSB
CANNON D Q
CANNON D Q
3.0
MWF
TTH
MW
MWF
MWF
MW
MW
TTH
T
W
171
171
324
170
3380
324
203
171
171
171
JSB
JSB
MARB
FOB
WSC
MARB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
CHADWICK J R
KELLER R R
CHOI D S
PHILLIPS K L
CHADWICK J R
CHOI D S
CHOI D S
KELLER R R
KELLER R R
CHOI D S
636
05054
T
353
001
05056
05056
AM CHRIS & LDS CH
T 9:30–10:20 am
5:00–7:25 pm
TH
TTH
355
001
002
05061
05061
05061
JUDAISM & THE GSPL
T 2:00–2:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
M
W
356
001
002
05062
05062
05062
ISLAM & THE GOSPEL
T 1:00–1:50 pm
M
T 2:00–2:50 pm
M
6
375
SLCE
HANSEN D M
171
JSB
KELLER R R
182
182
JSB
JSB
CHADWICK J R
CHADWICK J R
171
174
JSB
JSB
JACKSON K P
JACKSON K P
202
202
202
JSB
JSB
JSB
BOREN P L
BOREN P L
BOREN P L
2.0
1.0
1.0
117 HRCB
182 JSB
117 HRCB
182 JSB
WOODGER M J
COWAN R O
WOODGER M J
COWAN R O
370
001
002
003
05059
05059
05059
05059
INTRO TO TEACH SEM
2.0
Y 8:00–8:50 am
TTH
Y 9:00–9:50 am
TTH
Y 10:00–10:50 am
TTH
REL C 393R section 006 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
REL C
REL C
REL C
2.0
MW
MW
TTH
MW
T
07074
07074
07074
♦ REL C 351 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
REL C 341 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
REL C
344
001
002
♦ REL C 370 is for Juniors and Seniors only.
♦ REL C 333 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
REL C
2.0
REL C
REL C
REL C
393R
004
005
07076
07076
07076
MEN & WOMEN OF MOR
T 10:00–10:50 am
T
Y 9:00–9:50 am
M
1.0
393R
002
003
400
401
07076
07076
07076
07076
07076
LDS TEMPLES
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 5:10–6:00 pm
T 6:10–7:00 pm
1.0
TH
TH
W
W
393R
403
07076
07076
B OF M WITNESSES
T 5:20–7:00 pm
T
393R
200
402
07076
07076
07076
DOCT TEACH J SMITH
T 11:00–12:50 pm
T 5:00–5:50 pm
M
T
393R
001
07076
07076
LDS IN WARTIME
T 1:00–1:50 pm
W
431
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
05038
05038
05038
05038
05038
05038
05038
05038
DOCTRINES OF GOSP
T 8:00–8:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T 12:00–12:50 pm
182 JSB
122 HRCB
SPERRY K
BOONE D F
182 JSB
182 JSB
182 JSB
182 JSB
COWAN
COWAN
COWAN
COWAN
122
FAULRING S H
R
R
R
R
O
O
O
O
2.0
HRCB
2.0
319 MCKB
107 JSB
GALBRAITH R C
MARSH J
171
JSB
FREEMAN R C
191
174
171
174
203
203
203
SFH
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
JSB
LOCKHART B D
FLAKE L R
TOP B L
FLAKE L R
MANSCILL C K
MANSCILL C K
BRINLEY D E
1.0
2.0
TTH
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
125
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
008
009
400
05038
05038
05038
Y
Y
T
1:00–1:50 pm
11:00–11:50 am
5:00–6:40 pm
126
TTH
TH
T
203 JSB
107 JSB
174 JSB
BRINLEY D E
OSTLER C J
OSTLER C J
REL C
♦ REL C 431 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
REL C
05038
T
5:00–6:50 pm
W
6
471
001
002
05074
05074
05074
MTHDS OF TEACH SEM
S 8:00–9:50 am
M
S 8:00–9:50 am
W
2.0
REL C
472
001
05063
05063
TEACH DEV DISABLED
T 4:00–5:50 pm
TH
2.0
REL C
473
001
03731
03731
SEM STUDENT TEACHG
2.0
S
TBA
261
SLCE
492
017
400
08087
08087
08087
SR SEM-ENGINEERING
2.0
T 12:00–12:50 pm
TTH
S 5:00–6:50 pm
T
115 MCKB
240 CTB
BENZLEY S E
HULSE R C
REL C
492
015
08087
08087
SR SEM-NURS ETHICS
S 4:00–5:50 pm
T
2.0
490
SWKT
MATSUMURA G O
REL C
492
031
032
033
034
035
036
08087
08087
08087
08087
08087
08087
08087
SR
L
L
L
L
L
L
SEM-BUS MGMT
8:00–9:20 am
8:00–9:20 am
12:30–1:50 pm
12:30–1:50 pm
12:30–1:50 pm
3:30–4:50 pm
2.0
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
TTH
2072
1081
2072
1081
220
120
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
TNRB
TNRB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
492
045
046
08087
08087
08087
SR SEM-ENGLISH
T 12:05–12:55 pm
T 11:00–11:50 am
TTH
MW
Online Class
GRIFFITH D D
203
203
JSB
JSB
PALMER D G
PALMER D G
279
TLRB
PAYNE K P
Tchr Approve
Tchr Approve
BOREN P L
REL C
♦ REL C 491 Bio-Ag students registering for section 1 must also register for one section of Rel C 492 sections 1–14.
REL C
REL C
REL C
491
001
05076
05076
SR SEM-BIO & AG
T 2:00–2:50 pm
M
491
030
05076
05076
SR SEM-YTH LDRSHP
S 11:00–11:50 am
MW
491
023
024
025
026
027
028
029
05076
05076
05076
05076
05076
05076
05076
05076
SR
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
F
F
W
F
F
M
TH
SEM-EDUCATION
11:00–12:20 pm
10:00–11:20 am
10:30–11:50 am
11:00–12:20 pm
11:00–12:20 pm
8:00–9:20 am
10:00–11:50 am
1.0
456
MARB
TOLMAN R R
ESC
LINDEMAN B B
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
OLSEN A B
REL C
1.0
280
359
238
341
26
276
341
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REL C
492
020
08087
08087
SR SEM-ORG BHAVIOR
T 3:00–3:50 pm
M
1.0
492
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
012
013
014
08087
08087
08087
08087
08087
08087
08087
08087
08087
08087
08087
08087
08087
08087
08087
SR
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
T
1.0
492
016
08087
08087
SR SEM-PHY MATH SC
T 3:00–3:50 pm
T
1.0
492
022
023
024
025
027
028
029
08087
08087
08087
08087
08087
08087
08087
08087
SR
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
1.0
SEM-BIO & AG
1:00–2:20 pm
2:30–3:50 pm
1:00–2:20 pm
1:00–2:20 pm
1:00–2:20 pm
2:30–3:50 pm
2:30–3:50 pm
6:40–8:00 pm
1:00–2:20 pm
1:00–2:20 pm
2:30–3:50 pm
1:00–2:20 pm
1:00–2:20 pm
2:30–3:50 pm
T
T
W
W
W
W
W
W
TH
TH
TH
F
F
F
486
TNRB
CHERRINGTON D
366
366
366
368
348
366
368
366
366
368
366
366
368
366
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
MARB
TOLMAN
TOLMAN
TOLMAN
TOLMAN
TOLMAN
TOLMAN
TOLMAN
TOLMAN
TOLMAN
TOLMAN
TOLMAN
TOLMAN
TOLMAN
TOLMAN
REL E
C261
ESC
SEM-EDUCATION
8:00–9:20 am
9:30–10:50 am
8:00–9:20 am
9:30–10:50 am
11:00–12:20 pm
8:00–9:20 am
10:00–11:50 am
TH
W
T
T
F
W
TH
341
283
276
276
355
280
341
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
09952
09952
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
S 5:00–7:30 pm
3.0
TH
164
JSB
PETERSON P H
699R
001
09946
09946
MASTER’S THESIS
T
V 6.0
TBA
STAFF
340
001
09414
09414
ROMANIAN CULTURE
Y 12:00–1:15 pm
3.0
TTH
FL
2031
JKHB
SPRENGER A M
RUSSIAN (4094 JKHB, 422-4923)
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
101
400
05106
05106
1ST YR RUSS PART 1
T 4:00–4:50 pm
5.0
DAILY
2016
JKHB
STAFF
102
001
002
003
05107
05107
05107
05107
1ST YR RUSS PART 2
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
T 4:00–4:50 pm
5.0
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
1126
1126
1126
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JARVIS D K
MICHAILOVA V V
GETMANENKO N I
RUSS
199R
390
08751
08751
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 1.0
S
TBA
RUSS
202
001
002
05112
05112
05112
2ND YR RUSS PART 2
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
5.0
DAILY
DAILY
322
001
002
10327
10327
10327
3RD YR RUSS PART 2
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
TTH
MW
330
001
002
05121
05121
05121
CULT HIST RUSSIAN
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
MWF
331
001
10328
10328
RUSSIAN FILM
Y 9:00–9:50 am
TTH
332
001
10329
10329
TRANS & INTERPRET
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
MW
RUSS
RUSS
STAFF
FL
1126 JKHB
361 MARB
HART D K
MICHAILOVA V V
2.0
2031 JKHB
1126 JKHB
HART D K
HART D K
JONES S E
RUSS
REL C
640
001
ROMANIAN (4002 JKHB, 422-2542)
RUSS
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
R
FOX C J
PAXMAN D B
RELIGIOUS EDUCATION (370 JSB, 422-3290)
ROM
♦ REL 492 Sections 1–14 Bio Ag Students must also register for Rel C 491 section 001.
REL C
1122 JKHB
1003 JKHB
REL C 540R offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
1.0
C261
2.0
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
OLSEN A B
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RUSS
3.0
FL
1086
1086
JKHB
JKHB
GETMANENKO N I
GETMANENKO N I
245
SWKT
SOLOVYOVA R V
134
TMCB
MICHAILOVA V V
2.0
2.0
RUSS
RUSS
340
001
002
05118
05118
05118
RUSS NOVEL IN ENG
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
342
001
08752
08752
TOLSTOY
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
377
001
09156
09156
LANG TEACH PROCDRS
3.0
Y
TBA
LUND R J
399R
350
390
07718
07718
07718
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 9.0
Y
TBA
Y
TBA
STAFF
STAFF
422
001
002
10331
10331
10331
4TH YR RUSS PART 2
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
MWF
442
001
002
05128
05128
05128
RUSSIAN LIT 2
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
MWF
MWF
SECONDARY EDUCATION (205 MCKB, 422-4077)
3.0
MWF
MWF
361 MARB
134 TMCB
3.0
MWF
AL
2036
JKHB
KELLY M R
KELLY M R
SC ED
276R
036
06372
06372
EXPL TCHG-FOR LANG
4.0
T 8:00–9:50 am
DAILY
BLK1
10:00–11:50 am
DAILY
BLK1
TBA
TBA
BATEMAN B E
276R
080
081
06372
06372
06372
EXPL TCHG-SOC SCI
S 8:00–11:50 am
S 11:00–2:50 pm
4.0
DAILY
BLK1
DAILY
BLK1
TBA
TBA
HANSEN J M
STAFF
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276R
010
06372
06372
EXPL TCHG-ENGLISH
S 8:00–9:50 am
9:50–11:50 am
4.0
DAILY
BLK1
DAILY
BLK1
TBA
TBA
WOOLLEY A M
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020
06372
06372
EXPL TCHG-ART
T 8:00–2:50 pm
3:00–4:50 pm
MW
MW
BLK2
BLK2
TBA
TBA
ASAY D L
276R
060
06372
06372
EXPL TCHG-MATH
T 7:00–10:50 am
4.0
DAILY
BLK1
TBA
WENTWORTH N
SC ED
276R
062
06372
06372
EXPL TCHG-BIO SCI
S 8:00–9:50 am
4.0
DAILY
TBA
ADAIR M J
Prev Applc
SC ED
276R
064
06372
06372
EXPL TCHG-PHY SCI
S 8:00–9:50 am
4.0
DAILY
TBA
SCHMIDT S M
Prev Applc
SC ED
276R
070
06372
06372
EXPL TCHG-HEALTH
T 8:00–11:50 am
4.0
DAILY
BLK1
TBA
GIBB H J
276R
072
06372
06372
EXPL TCHG-PE
T 8:00–9:50 am
TTH
276R
050
06372
06372
EXPL TCHG-TECH ED
T 8:00–9:50 am
BROWNING G L
SC ED
RUSS
RUSS
RUSS
RUSS
SC ED
Prev Applc
3.0
SC ED
4073
2031
JKHB
JKHB
LUNDBERG G H
LUNDBERG G H
1126 JKHB
1126 JKHB
SOLOVYOVA R V
SOLOVYOVA R V
3.0
SC ED
♦ RUSS 490R section 1 is for Russian House residents; section 2 is Russian Choir; section 3 is for individual study.
RUSS
RUSS
RUSS
490R
001
002
003
05131
05131
05131
05131
SPEC STDS IN RUSS
Y
Y 11:00–11:50 am
S
492R
001
10332
10332
SENIOR SEMINAR
Y 10:00–10:50 am
1.0
TBA
TH
TBA
1081
JKHB
SOLOVYOVA R V
LAYTON D B
STAFF
2.0
TTH
4073
JKHB
BROWNING G L
499R
001
05132
05132
HONORS THESIS
S
RUSS
670R
001
07941
07941
TUTRL INTRN RUSS
Y
RUSS
680R
001
07942
07942
SPECL STDS RUSSIAN
V 3.0
Y
TBA
JARVIS D K
699R
001
07944
07944
MASTERS THESIS
Y
JARVIS D K
RUSS
Prev Applc
4.0
SC ED
4.0
37
SFH
PENNINGTON T R
V 6.0
TBA
STAFF
V 3.0
TBA
JARVIS D K
SC ED
MW
TBA
EREKSON T L
♦ Enrollment in Sc Ed 326 requires completion of Sc Ed 276R.
SC ED
V 9.0
TBA
4.0
326
001
002
003
02483
02483
02483
02483
FNDTNS OF TCHG
Y 10:00–11:50 am
Y 10:00–11:50 am
T 9:00–10:50 am
2.0
MW
MW
TTH
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
280
280
343
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
KEMPPAINEN R M
KEMPPAINEN R M
KEMPPAINEN R M
W
TTH
M
TH
BLK1
166 MCKB
277 MCKB
220 MCKB
276 MCKB
HANSEN J M
KEMPPAINEN R M
KEMPPAINEN R M
STAFF
168
168
168
168
168
168
230
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
CLEMMER J W
CLEMMER J W
CLEMMER J W
ANDERSON M J
ANDERSON M J
CLEMMER J W
STAFF
SLCE
PINERO M A
♦ SC ED 326 Section 004 is for cohort students only.
004
005
400
401
SCANDINAVIAN (4094 JKHB, 422-4923)
♦ For more information on any Scandinavian class see also Danish, Finnish, Norwegian or Swedish.
♦ SCAND 344R section 400 topic is Modern Finnish History.
SCAND 344R
400
05135
05135
TOPICS IN SCAND
Y 5:15–6:30 pm
1187
CONF
LARSON R V
1081
JKHB
STAFF
SC ED
♦ SCAND 490R section 001 is Scandinavian Choir.
SCAND 490R
001
05139
05139
SEM IN SCANDINAVN
T 8:00–9:15 pm
1.0
W
♦ SCAND 490R Section 002 will study the drama of Ibsen and Strindberg.
002
05139
Y
1:00–1:50 pm
TBA
SCAND 491R
001
07946
07946
DIR READINGS SCAND
V 3.0
S
TBA
TBA
STAFF
11:00–2:50 pm
3:00–4:15 pm
4:00–5:50 pm
5:00–6:50 pm
351
001
002
003
004
005
006
400
636
SONDRUP S P
08454
08454
08454
08454
08454
08454
08454
08454
MULTICUL & EXCEPT ED
2.0
T 8:00–8:50 am
TTH
T 9:00–9:50 am
TTH
T 10:00–10:50 am
TTH
T 10:00–11:50 am
MW
BLK1
T 10:00–11:50 am
MW
BLK2
T 1:00–1:50 pm
TTH
T 6:00–7:50 pm
T
♦ SC ED 351 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
08454
T
7:30–9:20 pm
W
6
261
♦ Enrollment in Sc Ed 375 requires completion of Sc Ed 276R.
SC ED
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
T
T
T
Y
♦ Enrollment in Sc Ed 351 requires completion of Sc Ed 276R.
3.0
TTH
02483
02483
02483
02483
375
001
002
02654
02654
02654
THEORY & METH OF EDU
3.0
T 9:00–10:15 am
TTH
BLK1
T 8:00–9:50 am
MWF
BLK2
280 MCKB
26 MCKB
PINNEGAR S E
EVANS A B
127
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
003
004
005
02654
02654
02654
T
T
Y
10:00–11:50 am
12:00–1:15 pm
1:30–2:50 pm
128
MWF
TTH
TTH
BLK2
276
166
220
MCKB
MCKB
MCKB
WENTWORTH N
JEWKES C L
SCHMIDT S M
MCKB
MCKB
BROOMHEAD G P
WENTWORTH N
JEWKES C L
SC ED
476R
060
06375
06375
S T INTRNSHP-MATH
T
SC ED
476R
026
06375
06375
S T INTRNSHP-MUSIC
T
TBA
SC ED
476R
072
06375
06375
476R
064
♦ SC ED 375 section 006 is for Music Ed students only.
006
400
401
02654
02654
02654
T
T
T
5:00–7:30 pm
4:00–6:30 pm
TBA
T
W
277
220
SC ED
SC ED 376R offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
V12.0
$115
V12.0
$115
S T INTRNSHP-PE
T 8:00–4:50 pm
V12.0
DAILY
$115
TBA
06375
06375
S T INTRNSHP-PHY S
T 8:00–4:00 pm
4:00–5:30 pm
V12.0
DAILY
M
TBA
TBA
476R
080
06375
06375
S T INTRNSHP-SOC S
T 8:00–4:00 pm
V12.0
DAILY
TBA
476R
034
06375
06375
S T INTRNSHP-SPAN
T
TBA
476R
050
06375
06375
S T INTRNSHP-TEC E
T
TBA
476R
024
06375
06375
S T INTRNSHP-TMA
T
♦ SC ED 376R sections 1 and 2 are Teacher and the Law. Enrollment in Sc Ed 376R requires completion of Sc Ed 276R.
SC ED
376R
001
002
06373
06373
06373
SCED FLD EXP & SPCLT
1.0
T 12:00–12:50 pm
TTH
BLK1
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
TTH
BLK2
SC ED
168
168
MCKB
MCKB
CLEMMER J W
CLEMMER J W
SC ED
♦ SC ED 376R section 003 is for Math Teaching Majors only. Math Tutoring.
003
06373
T
TBA
WENTWORTH N
♦ SC ED 376R section 008 is for English Teaching Majors only. Lay Reader Program.
008
06373
Y
TBA
DEAN D M
♦ Enrollment in Sc Ed 377 requires completion on Sc Ed 276R.
377R
062
08767
08767
TCHNG METH & INST
T 12:00–12:50 pm
12:00–1:50 pm
SC ED
3.0
T
TH
TBA
TBA
ADAIR M J
♦ SC ED 377R section 064 has been designed to provide a service learning educational opportunity for students.
064
08767
T
3:00–4:15 pm
TTH
26
MCKB
SCHMIDT S M
280
MCKB
CHILCOAT G
SC ED
SC ED
SC ED
SC ED
SC ED
SC ED
SC ED
SC ED
SC ED
080
08767
T
2:00–3:20 pm
MW
450
400
09917
09917
FND BILING/ESL ED
Y 4:00–6:50 pm
TH
280
MCKB
STAFF
476R
020
06375
06375
S T INTRNSHP-ART
T
TBA
476R
062
06375
06375
S T INTRNSHP-BIO S
T 8:00–4:00 pm
4:00–5:50 pm
V12.0
DAILY
W
476R
073
06375
06375
S T INTRNSHP-DANCE
V12.0
T 8:00–4:50 pm
MWTHF
9:00–10:50 am
T
476R
010
06375
06375
S T INTRNSHP-ENGL
T
476R
036
06375
06375
S T INTRNSHP-FLANG
T
476R
030
06375
06375
S T INTRNSHP-FREN
T
TBA
476R
032
06375
06375
S T INTRNSHP-GERM
T
TBA
476R
070
06375
06375
S T INTRNSHP-HLTH
T
TBA
476R
040
06375
06375
V12.0
$115
TBA
TBA
SCHMIDT S M
$115
V12.0
HANSEN J M
$115
BATEMAN B E
V12.0
$115
V12.0
$115
SHUMWAY S L
TBA
JENSEN A P
477R
001
09916
09916
PRAC BILINGUAL/ESL
S
TBA
3.0
493R
001
06569
06569
INDEP READINGS
S
TBA
HALES V E
1.0
STAFF
♦ Students need approval from the Education Advisement Center (120 MCKB) to register for SC ED 496R Winter Semester.
496R
001
02527
02527
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V15.0
S
TBA
$115
STAFF
SRBCR 330
001
05122
05122
CULT HIST FRM YUGO
3.0
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
FL
1126
JKHB
WHIPPLE W
1126
JKHB
WHIPPLE W
321
MSRB
PEHRSON K L
242
KMB
PETTYS G L
SLOVENIAN (4094 JKHB, 422-4923)
$115
TBA
TBA
V12.0
$115
V12.0
$115
TBA
MUSIL P S
SLN
NELSON J
SOCIAL WORK (221 KMB, 422-3282)
330
001
10816
10816
CULT HIST SLOVENIA
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
3.0
MWF
SOC W 260 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
STAFF
$115
BUSH M D
$115
LUND R J
S T INTRNSHP-HOMEC
V12.0
T
TBA
$115
ADAIR M J
TBA
V12.0
PENNINGTON T R
SERBO-CROATIAN (4094 JKHB, 422-4923)
$115
MOSS L R
V12.0
BROOMHEAD G P
SC ED 515R offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required). Some sections also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
2.0
V12.0
SC ED
SC ED
♦ SC ED 377R section 80 is for social science teaching majors.
SC ED
SC ED
KIMBALL L R
♦ SC ED 477R: Orientation session required. Times to be announced.
♦ SC ED 377 section 62: Biology Composite Teaching Majors only.
SC ED
SC ED
TBA
$115
COON P E
SOC W 260
400
05172
05172
INTRO SOCIAL WORK
T 4:00–5:15 pm
SOC W 311
001
05150
05150
FAMILY INTERACTION
T 12:00–1:20 pm
3.0
MW
3.0
TTH
♦ SOC W 362 requires a lab. Please register for section 001 and a lab section of 363.
SOC W 362
001
09640
09640
SOC SERV PRACT 1
T 8:00–9:15 am
TTH
3.0
SOC W 363
001
09641
09641
SOC SERV PRC 1 LAB
T 8:00–9:50 am
F
242
KMB
MATHESON K W
229
KMB
STAFF
$115
BAUGH D F
0.5
Majors Only
002
003
09641
09641
T
T
10:00–11:50 am
4:00–5:50 pm
F
W
229 KMB
229 KMB
STAFF
STAFF
♦ SOC W 364 requires a lab. Please register for section 001 and a lab section of 368.
SOC W 364
001
09642
09642
SOC SERV PRACT 2
T 10:00–10:50 am
SOC W 365
001
08227
08227
SOC WEL PROGS & SEVS
2.0
T 3:00–3:50 pm
TTH
05176
05176
MWF
150
150
HRCB
HRCB
EDWARDS M E
COX S A
Majors Only
Majors Only
SOCIAL WELFARE POL
3.0
T 9:35–10:50 am
TTH
150
HRCB
COX S A
Majors Only
♦ SOC W 368 is a required lab for SOC W 364. Register for one lab section of 368
SOC W 368
001
002
003
09643
09643
09643
09643
SOC SERV PRC 2 LAB
T 10:00–11:50 am
T 4:00–5:50 pm
T 8:00–9:50 am
0.5
F
M
F
242 KMB
229 KMB
242 KMB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
SOC W 405 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOC W 405
001
06084
06084
INTRO S W RES METH
5.0
T 2:00–3:25 pm
MWF
150
HRCB
PANOS P T
Majors Only
♦ SOC W 462 section 001 is designed to provide a service learning educational opportunity for students.
SOC W 462
001
09644
09644
SOC SERV PRACT 3
T 8:00–9:30 am
SOC W 463R
400
06124
06124
CHILD WELFARE SERV
T 4:00–6:30 pm
W
3.0
SOC W 464
400
451
452
06125
06125
06125
06125
INTV CLIENT OF DIV
T 4:00–6:30 pm
Y 4:00–6:30 pm
S
3.0
4.0
MW
TH
TH
TBA
150
HRCB
SEIPEL M M
150
HRCB
BROWN C L
150 HRCB
TBA TBA
Majors Only
WONG K J
STAFF
COX S E
♦ SOC W 496R is designed to provide a service learning educational opportunity for students.
SOC W 496R
401
402
403
404
405
451
05203
05203
05203
05203
05203
05203
05203
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
T 4:00–5:30 pm
T 4:00–5:30 pm
T 5:35–7:00 pm
T 5:35–7:00 pm
T 7:00–8:30 pm
T
SOC W 550
400
05151
05151
CRISIS INTERVENTN
T 4:00–6:30 pm
SOC W 580
400
10016
10016
SCHOOL SOCIAL WORK
T 4:00–6:30 pm
M
3.0
SOC W 595R
001
07305
07305
DIRECTED READINGS
S
V 3.0
SOC W 611
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
10592
10592
10592
10592
10592
10592
10592
10592
CLINICAL PRACT 2
T 1:40–3:20 pm
T 2:00–3:50 pm
T
T 2:00–3:50 pm
T 2:00–3:50 pm
T 2:00–3:50 pm
T 2:00–3:50 pm
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
10592
10592
T
T
SOC W 622
001
04877
04877
SOC W 623
001
2:00–3:50 pm
7:00–8:50 pm
T
TBA
TBA
215
SHEFFIELD W W
SHEFFIELD W W
Majors Only
KMB
HBSE 2: PSYCHOPATH
3.0
T 9:30–10:45 am
TTH
242
KMB
SPAID W M
Majors Only
09192
09192
CULT DIVERSITY SEM
T 10:10–11:30 am
242
KMB
PETTYS G L
Majors Only
SOC W 624
001
07481
07481
HBSE 3:MARR & FAM TH
T 2:00–3:40 pm
W
242
KMB
MARETT K M
SOC W 631
001
07465
07465
SWP 2 SW & FAMLY LAW
3.0
T 12:02 - 1:20 pm
TTH
150
HRCB
ROBY J L
3.0
♦ SOC W 366 seciton 001 is designed to provide a service learning education opportunity for students.
SOC W 366
001
008
400
V10.0
T
T
T
T
T
TBA
242
240
242
240
242
KMB
KMB
KMB
KMB
KMB
SHEFFIELD W W
PROCTOR A J
SHEFFIELD W W
PROCTOR A J
SHEFFIELD W W
COX S A
3.0
M
171
150
TLRB
HRCB
TBA
MATHESON W A
HUDNALL G A
177
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TLRB
2.0
SOC W 655R
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
400
401
402
451
07477
07477
07477
07477
07477
07477
07477
07477
07477
07477
07477
07477
07477
FIELD PRACTICUM
T 2:00–3:50 pm
T 2:00–3:50 pm
T 2:00–3:50 pm
T 2:00–3:50 pm
T
T 2:00–3:50 pm
T 2:00–3:50 pm
T
T 4:00–5:30 pm
T
T 4:00–5:30 pm
T
V 3.0
SOC W 661
001
07469
07469
SW PRAC ADV CASWK
T 12:00–1:15 pm
T
12:00–1:15 pm
TH
3.0
SOC W 662
001
07470
07470
SW PRAC GROUPWORK
T 12:00–1:50 pm
M
2.0
SOC W 663
001
002
09603
09603
09603
SW PRAC ADV GRP WK
T 2:00–3:50 pm
T
T 9:00–10:50 am
T
1.0
SOC W 664
001
07468
07468
SW PRAC COM ORG
T 10:20–12:00 pm
2.0
SOC W 668
001
05272
05272
ADV MARR & FAM PRACT
T 9:00–10:50 am
TH
2.0
SOC W 670R
400
401
08224
08224
08224
SPTOPICS:ADVCLINPR
T 4:00–5:40 pm
M
T 4:00–5:50 pm
M
2.0
SOC W 671
400
10334
10334
PLAY THERAPY
T 4:30–7:00 pm
3.0
SOC W 673
400
10336
10336
OBJECT RELATIONS
Y 4:00–6:20 pm
TH
TH
TH
TH
TBA
TH
TH
TBA
TH
TBA
TH
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
F556
TBA
TBA
STAFF
MARETT K M
PETTYS G L
PROCTOR A J
NORMAN J L
PANOS P T
COX S E
COX S E
PROCTOR A J
MATHESON K W
PROCTOR A J
COX S E
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
177 TLRB
171 TLRB
NORMAN J L
Majors Only
242
KMB
MATHESON K W
Majors Only
242
177
KMB
TLRB
PEHRSON K L
PEHRSON K L
Majors Only
Majors Only
242
KMB
SEIPEL M M
Majors Only
177
TLRB
MARETT K M
Majors Only
HFAC
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
TBA TBA
W
361 MARB
W012 BNSN
T
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
WOOLLEY B H
CHENEY M
171
TLRB
LILLY J P
242
KMB
SPAID W M
150
HRCB
MARETT K M
W006
BNSN
MATHESON K W
2.0
TH
Majors Only
SOC W 674
400
10337
10337
HUM SEX & S W PRAC
T 4:00–6:20 pm
T
3.0
STAFF
CRAWFORD H A
GEORGE P W
NORMAN J L
MARETT K M
PETTYS G L
MATHESON K W
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
SOC W 676
400
07485
07485
THEOLOG PER SW PRA
T 4:00–5:40 pm
TH
2.0
SOC W 698R
001
002
07474
07474
07474
MASTER’S RESR PROJ
V 3.0
Y
TBA
Y
TBA
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Majors Only
♦ SOC W 655R is designed to provide a service learning ecucational opportunity for students.
STAFF
1.0
TH
T
TBA
TH
T
M
W
1.0
M
STAFF
STAFF
Majors Only
Majors Only
129
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
130
♦ SOC 350 section 626 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
SOCIOLOGY (800 SWKT, 422-3392)
SOC
111
001
002
003
05144
05144
05144
05144
INTRO SOCIOLOGY
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 8:00–9:15 am
3.0
MWF
MWF
TTH
250 SWKT
274 MARB
W142 BNSN
CHADWICK B A
MCCLENDON R J
STAFF
♦ SOC 111 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
SOC
112
001
002
003
004
400
05144
05145
05145
05145
05145
05145
05145
T
5:00–7:25 pm
CURRENT SOC PROB
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
T 4:00–5:15 pm
TH
6
3.0
301
T
SOC
113
001
05184
05184
MULTICULTURAL AMER
3.0
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
MWF
SOC
300
001
400
05158
05158
05158
MTHDS RESEARCH SOC
3.0
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
Y 5:15–7:45 pm
T
SOC
303R
001
05155
05155
5:00–7:25 pm
W
6
INTRO SS & STAT PKGS
2.0
Y 4:00–5:15 pm
MW
JOHNSON R E
GALLAB A A
GALLAB A A
CHAMBERLAIN J
JOHNSON R E
347
3712
SLCE
HBLL
270 SWKT
270 SWKT
112
SWKT
PARTRIDGE T L
GALLAB A A
STAFF
CALL V R
SOC
SOC
SOC
306
001
002
003
05149
05149
05149
05149
SOCIAL STATISTICS
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 12:05–1:20 pm
T 8:00–9:15 am
3.0
310
001
400
05190
05190
05190
DEVELOP SOC THEORY
3.0
Y 9:30–10:45 am
TTH
Y 5:10–7:40 pm
TH
311
001
002
400
06545
06545
06545
06545
CONTEMP SOC THEORY
3.0
T 8:00–9:15 am
TTH
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
MW
Y 4:30–6:50 pm
M
323
001
05156
05156
RACIAL & MINOR GROUP
3.0
T 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
MWF
TTH
TTH
281
281
SLCE
SLCE
SANSOM F J
SANSOM F J
365
001
04109
04109
SOCIOLOGY OF AGING
3.0
T 1:30–2:45 pm
TTH
270
SWKT
CALL V R
370
001
05177
05177
SOC URBAN LIFE
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
SOC
274
MARB
WARD C J
380
001
05178
05178
DEVIANCE & SOC CNTRL
3.0
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
SOC
3712
HBLL
JOHNSON R E
383
001
05180
05180
JUVENILE DELINQUEN
3.0
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
3712
HBLL
JOHNSON R E
SOC
399R
001
05192
05192
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
S 3:00–4:30 pm
W
V 9.0
240
SWKT
JACOBSON C K
SOC
406
001
09395
09395
INTER APP SOC STAT
Y 9:30–10:45 am
3.0
TTH
112
SWKT
HOFFMANN J P
408
001
09396
09396
SUR RES SOC MSMT
Y 10:00–11:15 am
MW
W003
BNSN
WARD C J
SOC
420
001
05162
05162
UNDRSTND MOD SOC
Y 9:00–9:50 am
3712
HBLL
DUFUR M J
SOC
422
001
08651
08651
SOCL STRATIFICATN
Y 12:05–1:20 pm
MARB
HEATON T B
SOC
429
001
05165
05165
THEO SOCIAL CHANGE
Y 4:30–6:50 pm
T
HBLL
BROWN R B
SOC
445
001
09398
09398
LABOR IN DEV AREAS
3.0
S
TBA
SOC
450
001
05202
05202
FAMILY AND CHANGE
Y 9:30–10:45 am
SOC
460
001
05173
05173
MARR & FAM INTERAC
3.0
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
TTH
SOC
470
001
05204
05204
SOCIOLOGY OF LAW
Y 1:30–2:45 pm
SOC
481
001
05179
05179
CRIME JUSTICE CORR
3.0
Y 1:30–2:45 pm
TTH
3712 HBLL
112 SWKT
112 SWKT
JOHNSON R E
HOLLAND K B
STAFF
3712 HBLL
3712 HBLL
HORNE L C
ENGLAND J L
3712 HBLL
323 MARB
2063 JKHB
274
SOC
525
001
05217
05217
SOCIOLOGY OF REL
Y 12:05–2:35 pm
SOC
530
001
05221
05221
SOC INTL DEV
Y 1:30–4:00 pm
TH
595R
001
05243
05243
DIRECTED READINGS
Y
TBA
SOC
MARB
SOC
OLSEN J A
SOC 306 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOC
T
T
PARTRIDGE T L
♦ SOC 112 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
05145
04816
04816
SOC
SLCE
SS
3712 HBLL
117 HRCB
3712 HBLL
3714 HBLL
3712 HBLL
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MW
636
626
636
SS
ENGLAND J L
KNAPP S J
KNAPP S J
BAHR H M
5:00–7:25 pm
5:00–7:25 pm
T
T
6
3.0
MWF
3.0
3.0
MWF
3.0
TTH
341
3.0
3712
FORSTE R A
3.0
TTH
341
MARB
CORNWALL M
HBLL
BAHR S J
MARB
HORNE L C
3712
HBLL
BAHR S J
893
SWKT
HOFFMANN J P
893
SWKT
ENGLAND J L
893
SWKT
CALL V R
893
SWKT
BROWN R B
112
SWKT
HOFFMANN J P
W003
BNSN
WARD C J
893
SWKT
KNAPP S J
3712
3.0
TTH
341
3.0
T
SOC 326 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SOC
326
001
05218
05218
SOC OF EDUCATION
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
327
001
09553
09553
329
001
3.0
MWF
274
MARB
DUFUR M J
LDS CHURCH & PEOPLE
3.0
Y 8:00–8:50 am
MWF
270
SWKT
BAHR H M
05164
05164
MEDICAL SOCIOLOGY
Y 9:30–10:45 am
275
MARB
HOLLAND K B
345
001
05157
05157
WORLD POPULATIONS
3.0
Y 3:00–4:15 pm
TTH
341
350
001
002
400
401
0481605
0481605
0481605
0481605
0481605
INTRO TO SOC PSYCH
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 9:35–10:50 am
T 5:10–7:40 pm
T 4:30–7:00 pm
250 SWKT
274 MARB
341 MARB
274 MARB
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
3.0
TTH
MARB
HEATON T B
JACOBSON C K
HOLT-LUNSTAD J
JACOBSON C K
RIDGE R D
V 3.0
♦ SOC 598R section 001 is required for all first year graduate students.
SOC
598R
001
09632
09632
PRO SEMINAR
Y 11:00–11:50 am
606
001
05250
05250
INTRMED STATISTICS
Y 9:30–10:45 am
SOC
608
001
05279
05279
SURVEY RES MEASRMN
3.0
Y 10:00–11:15 am
MW
SOC
611
001
05251
05251
CONTEMP SOC THEORY
Y 1:00–2:15 pm
WF
SOC
3.0
MWF
TTH
W
TH
3.0
1.0
TH
3.0
TTH
3.0
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
621
001
05194
05194
COMPLEX ORGANIZTNS
Y 2:00–4:30 pm
M
3.0
692R
001
01166
01166
SEMINAR IN FAM REL
Y 3:00–5:30 pm
T
V 3.0
699R
001
05278
05278
MASTERS THESIS
Y
V 6.0
TBA
706R
400
05280
05280
ADV STAT METHODS
Y 4:30–5:45 pm
TTH
799R
001
002
06506
06506
06506
DISSERTATION
Y
T
TBA
TBA
893
SWKT
CORNWALL M
893
SWKT
CORNWALL M
♦ SPAN 102 sections 7, 8, 9, 401, 403 and 404 are accelerated and should be taken with SPAN 101 sections 8, 9, 10, 401,
403 and 404.
007
008
009
400
401
402
403
CALL V R
3.0
112
SWKT
OLSEN J A
404
CALL V R
CALL V R
SPAN
INTRO SPANISH
Y 5:30–7:00 pm
SPAN
2.0
MW
1104
JKHB
TAYLOR K
JKHB
STAFF
♦ SPAN 100D section 400 for older adults interested in language learning.
SPAN
100D
400
07246
07246
INTRO SPANISH
Y 5:30–7:00 pm
2.0
MW
1105
♦ SPAN 101 lab sections (16-29): To add check with instructor after first day of classes.
SPAN
101
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
05294
05294
05294
05294
05294
05294
05294
05294
1ST YEAR SPANISH
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
4.0
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
1187
1187
1187
1187
1187
1187
1187
CONF
CONF
CONF
CONF
CONF
CONF
CONF
05294
05294
05294
05294
05294
05294
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
8:00–8:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
3:00–3:50 pm
7:00–7:50 am
7:00–7:50 am
4:00–4:50 pm
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
BLK1
F474
F550
F274
3090
2036
1011
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
SPAN
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Accelerated
Accelerated
Accelerated
Accelerated
♦ Span 101 section 403 is specifically designed for students with a background in Portuguese.
403
405
05294
05294
Y
S
4:00–5:10 pm
4:00–5:10 pm
MTWTH BLK1
MTWTH BLK1
W010 BNSN
104 TMCB
MEREDITH R A
LAGO B S
♦ SPAN 102 lab sections (12-15): To add check with instructor after first day of classes.
SPAN
102
001
002
003
004
005
006
05295
05295
05295
05295
05295
05295
05295
1ST YR SPANISH
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
4.0
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
Accelerated
HRCB
HRCB
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
BLK2
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
JKHB
JKHB
TMCB
TMCB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
LAGO B S
Accelerated
Accelerated
Accelerated
Accelerated
BNSN
MEREDITH R A
Accelerated
SLCE
ELDER F A
Accelerated
05295
Y
4:00–5:10 pm
MTWTH BLK2
W010
636
05295
T
199R
350
08743
08743
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 1.0
Y
TBA
5:00–7:25 pm
MW
6
295
TAYLOR J S
201
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
05297
05297
05297
05297
05297
05297
05297
05297
SECOND-YR SPANISH
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
4.0
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
1184
1184
1184
1184
1184
1184
1184
CONF
CONF
CONF
CONF
CONF
CONF
CONF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
008
009
400
401
402
05297
05297
05297
05297
05297
Y
Y
T
Y
Y
8:00–8:50
2:00–2:50
7:00–7:50
4:00–4:50
5:10–7:30
am
pm
am
pm
pm
202
001
002
003
005
006
007
008
010
011
400
401
402
636
05291
05291
05291
05291
05291
05291
05291
05291
05291
05291
05291
05291
05291
05291
4TH SEMESTER SPAN
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 7:00–7:50 am
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
Y 5:10–7:20 pm
T 5:00–7:25 pm
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
TTH
BLK1
BLK1
2173 JKHB
116 HRCB
1105 JKHB
108 TMCB
109 TMCB
4.0
FL
DAILY
1179 CONF
DAILY
1179 CONF
DAILY
1179 CONF
DAILY
1179 CONF
DAILY
1179 CONF
DAILY
1179 CONF
DAILY
1179 CONF
DAILY
BLK2
2173 JKHB
DAILY
BLK2
116 HRCB
DAILY
1003 JKHB
DAILY
179 JSB
TTH
2063 JKHB
M
6
375 SLCE
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
THOMAS A B
Accelerated
Accelerated
Accelerated
Accelerated
with sections 1 and 3 respectively
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
211R
05298
001
05298
002 L 05298
003
05298
004 L 05298
1ST SEM SPAN CONV
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
2.0
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
1003 JKHB
1003 JKHB
1003 JKHB
1003 JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Lab Required
Lab Required
♦ SPAN 211R section 5 is for students living in the Foreign Language Student Residence.
SPAN
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
BLK2
F474
F550
F274
1122
2036
135
104
♦ SPAN 211R section 1 and 3 suggested that majors and minors take concurrently with SPAN 201. Lab sections 2 or 4 required
SPAN
125
125
F454
F454
F274
F474
BLK2
BLK2
BLK2
♦ SPAN 201 sections 8 and 9 are accelerated and should be taken with SPAN 202 section 10 or 11.
♦ SPAN 101 sections 8, 9, 10, 401, 403 and 404 are accelerated and should be taken with SPAN 102 section 7, 8, 9, 401,
403 and 404.
008
009
010
400
401
402
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
DAILY
MTWTH
♦ SPAN 201 lab sections 10-13: To add check with instructor after first day.
♦ SPAN 100B section 400 for older adults interested in language learning.
07244
07244
8:00–8:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
3:00–3:50 pm
7:00–7:50 am
7:00–7:50 am
4:00–4:50 pm
4:00–5:10 pm
♦ SPAN 102 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
♦ SPAN 101 section 403 will be specifically for students with a good background in Portuguese.
100B
400
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
♦ SPAN 102 section 404 is specifically for students with a background in Portuguese.
V 9.0
SPANISH (4050 JKHB, 422-2837)
SPAN
05295
05295
05295
05295
05295
05295
05295
005
05298
Y
212R
001
05301
05301
2ND SEM SPAN CONV
Y 10:00–10:50 am
3:00–3:50 pm
TTH
TBA
HAWKINS A M
2.0
TTH
1003
JKHB
STAFF
Lab Required
131
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
002 L 05301
003
05301
004 L 05301
005
05301
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
Y
Y
Y
Y
10:00–10:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
132
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
301
001
002
400
09126
09126
09126
09126
PRE-MAJ/MIN SKILLS
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
MWF
MWF
MWF
311R
001
002
400
05308
05308
05308
05308
ORAL PROF PREP
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 4:00–5:00 pm
TTH
TTH
TTH
315
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
400
401
402
403
404
05311
05311
05311
05311
05311
05311
05311
05311
05311
05311
05311
05311
05311
05311
05311
05311
05311
INTERMEDIATE SPAN
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 8:00–9:20 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 9:30–10:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 1:00–2:20 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 2:30–3:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
Y 7:00–7:50 am
Y 7:00–7:50 am
Y 4:00–5:20 pm
Y 4:00–5:20 pm
Y 5:10–6:30 pm
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
MWF
MWF
MW
MW
TTH
1003 JKHB
1003 JKHB
1003 JKHB
TBA
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
HAWKINS A M
F474 HFAC
125 HRCB
2181 JKHB
HAWKINS A M
HAWKINS A M
HAWKINS A M
1003
1104
2063
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
DE B W
DE B W
DE B W
FL
2030
2063
212
2063
W009
123
680
2063
3090
2063
2031
2030
1103
125
W006
134
JKHB
JKHB
JRCB
JKHB
BNSN
HRCB
SWKT
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
HRCB
BNSN
TMCB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
SLCE
PINERO M A
JKHB
JKHB
JRCB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
BNSN
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
SPAN
Lab Required
2.0
3.0
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
05311
T
5:00–7:25 pm
W
6
321
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
400
401
402
403
404
05302
05302
05302
05302
05302
05302
05302
05302
05302
05302
05302
05302
05302
05302
05302
05302
05302
3RD YR GRAM & COMP
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 8:00–9:20 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 9:30–10:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 1:00–2:20 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
Y 3:00–4:20 pm
Y 2:30–4:50 pm
Y 7:00–7:50 am
Y 7:00–7:50 am
Y 4:00–5:20 pm
Y 4:00–5:20 pm
Y 5:10–6:30 pm
MWF
TTH
MWF
TTH
MWF
MWF
TTH
MWF
MWF
TTH
TTH
MWF
MWF
MW
TTH
MW
322
001
002
003
400
05303
05303
05303
05303
05303
3RD YR WRITING
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
S 4:00–5:20 pm
MWF
MWF
MWF
MW
326
001
002
003
004
400
05304
05304
05304
05304
05304
05304
SPAN PHON & PRONON
3.0
Y 8:00–8:50 am
MWF
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
MWF
Y 4:00–5:20 pm
MW
261
1105
2030
214
1104
1104
1080
2030
W012
1119
2030
1105
2063
1104
323
2036
2031
3.0
MWF
109
TMCB
FAILS W C
339
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
400
401
05299
05299
05299
05299
05299
05299
05299
05299
05299
05299
05299
05299
INTRO TO SPAN LIT
Y 8:00–8:50 am
Y 8:00–9:20 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 11:00–11:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
Y 2:00–3:50 pm
T 4:00–5:20 pm
Y 4:00–5:20 pm
MWF
TTH
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
TTH
MW
3.0
AL
2063
1105
241
1105
2063
151
W011
1104
BLK2
A440
1104
1105
JKHB
JKHB
MSRB
JKHB
JKHB
HRCB
BNSN
JKHB
HFAC
JKHB
JKHB
GARCIA M L
HEGSTROM V
GARCIA M L
QUACKENBUSH L
PRATT D J
WEATHERFORD D
PRATT D J
WEATHERFORD D
LYON T E
STALLINGS G C
WEATHERFORD D
345
001
002
400
05313
05313
05313
05313
IBERIAN CIVILIZA
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 4:00–5:20 pm
MWF
MWF
MW
355
001
002
003
400
05316
05316
05316
05316
05316
IBERO-AMER CIVIL
Y 10:00–11:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
MWF
MWF
MWF
MWF
365
400
06206
06206
MEX AM CULTURE
Y 4:00–5:20 pm
MW
3.0
FL
1086 JKHB
1086 JKHB
2170 JKHB
3.0
HOSKISSON J V
HOSKISSON J V
HOSKISSON J V
FL
BLK2
374 MARB
1086 JKHB
1086 JKHB
1086 JKHB
LYON T E
LARAWAY D P
LARAWAY D P
LARAWAY D P
2030
JKHB
QUACKENBUSH L
2063
TBA
JKHB
KNAPP N P
KNAPP N P
3.0
SPAN TCHG PROC 1
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y
MWF
TBA
378
05320
001
05320
002 L 05320
SPAN TEACH PROC 2
Y 2:30–3:50 pm
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
TTH
TTH
SPAN
399R
350
07645
07645
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 6.0
Y
TBA
SPAN
416A
001
09422
09422
INT TRANS & INTERP 1
1.5
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
BLK1
2030
JKHB
LABRUM M B
SPAN
416B
001
09423
09423
INT TRANS & INTERP 2
1.5
Y 11:00–11:50 am
MWF
BLK2
2030
JKHB
STAFF
SPAN
418
001
002
06499
06499
06499
TRANS & INTERP PRJCT
3.0
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
2030
2030
JKHB
JKHB
LABRUM M B
STAFF
421
001
400
09168
09168
09168
4TH YR GRAMMAR
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
Y 4:00–5:20 pm
MWF
MW
2030 JKHB
385 CB
TURLEY J S
STAFF
423
400
05331
05331
BORDER SPANISH
Y 5:10–6:30 pm
TTH
2030
JKHB
SMEAD R N
425
001
05310
05310
SPAN & ENGL STRUCT
3.0
Y 10:00–10:50 am
MWF
1105
JKHB
TURLEY J S
439R
001
05351
05351
HISP THEATRE PROD
S 4:00–6:50 pm
2063
JKHB
PRATT D J
SPAN
3.0
SUR HISP LING
Y 11:00–11:50 am
377
05309
001
05309
002 L 05309
♦ SPAN 315 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
05307
05307
SPAN 339 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SPAN
3.0
329
001
SPAN
3.0
3.0
3045D JKHB
2063 JKHB
LAGO B S
LAGO B S
STAFF
3.0
3.0
1104 JKHB
1104 JKHB
2030 JKHB
343 MCKB
1086
125
123
W009
136
JKHB
HRCB
HRCB
BNSN
TMCB
MELLA A
MELLA A
LABRUM M B
STAFF
STAFF
SMEAD R N
CLEGG J H
SMEAD R N
FAILS W C
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
3.0
3.0
W
SPAN 441 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
SPAN
441
001
002
400
05312
05312
05312
05312
SURVEY SPANISH LIT
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 4:00–5:30 pm
SPAN
443R
001
05319
05319
GOLDEN AGE LIT
Y 2:00–3:20 pm
SPAN
448R
001
05339
05339
20TH CENTURY LIT
Y 10:00–10:50 am
SPAN
3.0
MWF
MWF
TTH
2030 JKHB
2063 JKHB
248 MARB
STALLINGS G C
STALLINGS G C
ROSENBERG J R
3.0
TTH
1104
SPAN
449R
001
05337
05337
SPEC TOP SPAN LIT
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
451
001
002
003
400
05314
05314
05314
05314
05314
SUR HISPANIC AM LI
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
Y 4:00–5:20 pm
MWF
MWF
MWF
MW
SPAN
456R
001
05327
05327
SPAN-AMER DRAMA
Y 9:00–9:50 am
SPAN
458R
001
05317
05317
HISP-AM SHT STORY
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
480R
001
002
003
004
05318
05318
05318
05318
05318
DIR RESEARCH SPAN
Y 5:00–7:20 pm
Y 5:00–7:20 pm
Y 5:00–7:20 pm
S
491
400
401
402
05332
05332
05332
05332
SEN. PROF. EVAL.
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
599R
350
08787
08787
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 3.0
Y
TBA
601C
001
08811
08811
HISP LANG TCHG RES
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
W
3.0
SPAN
622
001
05366
05366
HISP DIALECTOLOGY
Y 8:00–8:50 am
3.0
SPAN
625
001
07248
07248
SPAN MORPHO-SYNTAX
3.0
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
626
001
05342
05342
SPAN PHONETICS
Y 3:00–3:50 pm
639R
001
09249
09249
HISP THEATRE PROD
S 4:00–6:50 pm
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
MWF
1104
JKHB
CLUFF R M
V 3.0
DAILY
BLK1
DAILY
BLK2
DAILY
BLK2
TBA
1003
1003
1003
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
SPAN
SPAN
1003 JKHB
1003 JKHB
1003 JKHB
WILLIAMS F G
350
UPC
MEREDITH R A
1003
JKHB
SMEAD R N
1003
JKHB
TURLEY J S
1003
JKHB
FAILS W C
2063
JKHB
PRATT D J
3.0
SPAN
648R
001
09254
09254
20TH CENTURY LIT
Y 10:00–10:50 am
3.0
MWF
649R
001
05367
05367
SEM SPAN LIT
Y 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
656R
001
09258
09258
SPAN AMER DRAMA
Y 9:00–9:50 am
TTH
1104
08348
Y
11:00–11:50 am
003
08348
Y
674
001
08349
08349
TCH HISP CULTURE
Y 9:30–10:50 am
JKHB
MEREDITH R A
11:00–11:50 am
F
4063
JKHB
STAFF
W
2063
JKHB
KNAPP N P
3045D
JKHB
LARSON J W
3.0
TTH
363
SEM IN TCHG SPANIS
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
2063
JKHB
BATEMAN B E
680R
001
002
003
05336
05336
05336
05336
DIR RESEARCH SPAN
Y 5:00–7:20 pm
Y 5:00–7:20 pm
Y 5:00–7:20 pm
V 3.0
DAILY
BLK1
DAILY
BLK2
DAILY
BLK2
1003
1003
1003
JKHB
JKHB
JKHB
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
699R
001
05362
05362
MASTERS THESIS
Y
TBA
STAT
V 9.0
CLEGG J H
STAT
STAT
09013
09013
002
09013
003
09013
199R
350
08728
08728
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 3.0
T
TBA
212
001
08730
08730
002
08730
STAT COMPUTING 1
S 10:00–10:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
S 10:00–10:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
INTRO TO STAT
T 12:00–1:30 pm
9:00–9:50 am
T 12:00–1:30 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
Y 12:00–1:30 pm
10:00–10:50 am
3.0
TTH
WF
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
2170 JKHB
299 TMCB
2170 JKHB
299 TMCB
2170 JKHB
299 TMCB
NICHOLS R A
Lab Included
NICHOLS R A
Lab Included
NICHOLS R A
SCOTT D T
3.0
MW
MW
MW
MW
254 TMCB
203 TMCB
254 TMCB
203 TMCB
SCOTT D T
Lab Required
SCOTT D T
Lab Required
STAT 221 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
♦ MATH 110 College Algebra is a required prerequisite to register for STAT 221. If you are interested in Statistics as a major,
please contact the department for advisement before registering. Trigonometry, Algebra II, Intermediate Algebra, high ACT
scores and concurrent enrollment in Math 110 do not satisfy the requirement.
STAT
221
010
05604
05604
05604
MARB
STALLINGS G C
012
05604
013
05604
JKHB
PRATT D J
014
05604
JKHB
3.0
105
001
011
3.0
2030
08352
08352
HEGSTROM V
3.0
2063
679R
001
JKHB
3.0
MWF
2063
V 3.0
MF
STATISTICS (230 TMCB, 422-4505)
CHAPARRO A M
CHAPARRO A M
CHAPARRO A M
3.0
GOLDEN AGE LIT
Y 2:00–3:20 pm
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
SPAN
0.0
09251
09251
DIR TCHG OF SPANIS
Y 11:00–11:50 am
♦ SPAN 679R section 001 will deal with Teaching, Speaking, and Listening in a Foreign Language.
LARAWAY D P
CLUFF R M
GARCIA M L
STAFF
QUACKENBUSH L
643R
001
SPAN
PRATT D J
JKHB
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
JKHB
2030
W
08348
08348
♦ SPAN 673R section 003 is for all instructors of SPAN 201, 202, 211R and 212R.
3.0
MWF
CLUFF R M
STALLINGS G C
3.0
MWF
JKHB
MARB
214 JRCB
2030 JKHB
1105 JKHB
1104 JKHB
T
W
TH
1104
♦ SPAN 673R section 002 is for all instructors of SPAN 102.
3.0
MWF
3.0
MWF
HEGSTROM V
3.0
2063
HISP AM SHT STORY
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
JKHB
♦ SPAN 449R section 001 will deal with 18th and 19th Century Theater.
SPAN
673R
001
002
363
09259
09259
♦ SPAN 673R section 001 is for all instructors of SPAN 101.
3.0
MWF
658R
001
PRIN OF STATISTICS
T 9:00–9:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
T 9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
4:00–4:50 pm
T 9:00–9:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
3.0
MWF
W
MWF
M
MWF
T
MWF
M
MWF
T
AMA
2104
203
2104
203
2104
203
2104
203
2104
203
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
CHRISTENSEN W
Lab Included
CHRISTENSEN W
Lab Included
CHRISTENSEN W
Lab Included
CHRISTENSEN W
Lab Included
CHRISTENSEN W
Lab Included
QUACKENBUSH L
133
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
015
05604
T
016
05604
T
017
05604
T
018
05604
T
019
05604
T
020
05604
T
021
05604
T
022
05604
T
023
05604
T
024
05604
T
025
05604
T
026
05604
T
027
05604
T
028
05604
T
029
05604
T
030
05604
T
031
05604
T
032
05604
T
033
05604
T
034
05604
T
035
05604
T
036
05604
T
037
05604
T
038
05604
T
039
05604
T
040
05604
T
041
05604
T
042
05604
T
043
05604
T
044
05604
T
045
05604
T
046
05604
T
9:00–9:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
3:00–3:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
3:00–3:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
3:00–3:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
3:00–3:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
4:00–4:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
134
MWF
W
MWF
TH
MWF
TH
MWF
M
MWF
M
MWF
TH
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
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MWF
W
MWF
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MWF
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MWF
F
MWF
F
MWF
W
MWF
W
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
W
MWF
M
MWF
TH
MWF
TH
MWF
M
MWF
W
MWF
TH
MWF
TH
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
W
2104
203
2104
203
2104
203
2104
203
2104
203
2170
203
2170
203
2170
203
2170
250
2170
203
2170
203
2170
203
2170
203
2170
203
2170
203
2170
205
2170
205
2170
205
2170
205
2170
205
2170
205
2170
205
2170
205
2170
205
2170
205
2104
205
2104
205
2104
205
2104
205
2104
205
2104
205
2104
205
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
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JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
CHRISTENSEN W
Lab Included
047
05604
T
CHRISTENSEN W
Lab Included
048
05604
T
CHRISTENSEN W
Lab Included
049
05604
T
CHRISTENSEN W
Lab Included
050
05604
T
CHRISTENSEN W
Lab Included
051
05604
T
NICHOLS R A
Lab Included
052
05604
T
NICHOLS R A
Lab Included
053
05604
T
NICHOLS R A
Lab Included
054
05604
T
NICHOLS R A
Lab Included
055
05604
T
NICHOLS R A
Lab Included
056
05604
T
NICHOLS R A
Lab Included
057
05604
T
NICHOLS R A
Lab Included
058
05604
T
NICHOLS R A
Lab Included
059
05604
T
NICHOLS R A
Lab Included
060
05604
T
NICHOLS R A
Lab Included
061
05604
T
WILLIAMS D E
Lab Included
062
05604
T
WILLIAMS D E
Lab Included
063
05604
T
WILLIAMS D E
Lab Included
064
05604
T
WILLIAMS D E
Lab Included
065
05604
T
WILLIAMS D E
Lab Included
066
05604
T
WILLIAMS D E
Lab Included
067
05604
T
WILLIAMS D E
Lab Included
068
05604
T
WILLIAMS D E
Lab Included
069
05604
T
WILLIAMS D E
Lab Included
070
05604
T
WILLIAMS D E
Lab Included
071
05604
T
GALBRAITH E M
Lab Included
072
05604
T
GALBRAITH E M
Lab Included
073
05604
T
GALBRAITH E M
Lab Included
074
05604
T
GALBRAITH E M
Lab Included
075
05604
T
GALBRAITH E M
Lab Included
076
05604
T
GALBRAITH E M
Lab Included
077
05604
T
GALBRAITH E M
Lab Included
078
05604
T
1:00–1:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
4:00–4:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
11:00–11:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
11:00–11:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
MWF
TH
MWF
M
MWF
W
MWF
T
MWF
TH
MWF
T
MWF
W
MWF
W
MWF
W
MWF
M
MWF
TH
MWF
TH
MWF
F
MWF
M
MWF
TH
MWF
T
MWF
W
MWF
W
MWF
M
MWF
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MWF
W
MWF
F
MWF
F
MWF
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MWF
W
MWF
T
MWF
W
MWF
T
MWF
W
MWF
TH
MWF
T
MWF
M
2104
205
2104
205
2104
205
2170
250
2170
250
2170
250
2170
205
2170
203
2170
205
2170
250
2170
250
2170
250
2170
250
2170
250
2170
250
2170
250
2170
250
2170
250
2170
250
2170
250
2170
250
2170
250
2170
250
2104
275
2104
275
2104
275
2104
275
2104
275
2104
275
2104
275
2104
275
2104
275
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
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TMCB
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TMCB
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JKHB
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TMCB
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TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
GALBRAITH E M
Lab Included
GALBRAITH E M
Lab Included
GALBRAITH E M
Lab Included
NICHOLS R A
Lab Included
NICHOLS R A
Lab Included
NICHOLS R A
Lab Included
NICHOLS R A
Lab Included
NICHOLS R A
Lab Included
NICHOLS R A
Lab Included
NICHOLS R A
Lab Included
NICHOLS R A
Lab Included
NICHOLS R A
Lab Included
NICHOLS R A
Lab Included
GALBRAITH E M
Lab Included
GALBRAITH E M
Lab Included
GALBRAITH E M
Lab Included
GALBRAITH E M
Lab Included
GALBRAITH E M
Lab Included
GALBRAITH E M
Lab Included
GALBRAITH E M
Lab Included
GALBRAITH E M
Lab Included
GALBRAITH E M
Lab Included
GALBRAITH E M
Lab Included
GALBRAITH E M
Lab Included
GALBRAITH E M
Lab Included
GALBRAITH E M
Lab Included
GALBRAITH E M
Lab Included
GALBRAITH E M
Lab Included
GALBRAITH E M
Lab Included
GALBRAITH E M
Lab Included
GALBRAITH E M
Lab Included
GALBRAITH E M
Lab Included
079
05604
T
080
05604
T
081
05604
T
082
05604
T
083
05604
T
084
05604
T
085
05604
T
086
05604
T
087
05604
T
088
05604
T
089
05604
T
400
05604
T
401
05604
T
402
05604
T
403
05604
T
404
05604
T
405
05604
T
406
05604
T
407
05604
T
408
05604
T
409
05604
T
410
05604
T
411
05604
T
10:00–10:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
10:00–10:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
9:00–9:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
2:00–2:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
4:00–5:30 pm
4:00–4:50 pm
4:00–5:30 pm
5:00–5:50 pm
4:00–5:30 pm
6:00–6:50 pm
4:00–5:30 pm
6:00–6:50 pm
4:00–5:30 pm
5:30–6:20 pm
4:00–5:30 pm
6:00–6:50 pm
4:00–5:30 pm
5:00–5:50 pm
4:00–5:30 pm
6:00–6:50 pm
4:00–5:30 pm
6:00–6:50 pm
4:00–5:30 pm
4:00–4:50 pm
4:00–5:30 pm
5:00–5:50 pm
4:00–5:30 pm
6:00–6:50 pm
MWF
W
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
T
MWF
TH
MWF
TH
MWF
W
MWF
TH
MWF
W
MWF
T
MWF
W
TTH
W
TTH
W
TTH
W
TTH
TH
TTH
TH
TTH
T
TTH
W
TTH
W
TTH
TH
TTH
W
TTH
W
TTH
W
2104
275
2104
275
2104
275
2104
275
2104
275
2104
275
2104
275
2104
275
2104
275
2104
250
2104
250
2170
203
2170
203
2170
203
2170
203
2170
205
2170
203
2170
250
2170
250
2170
250
2170
250
2170
275
2170
275
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
GALBRAITH E M
Lab Included
MAYNES D D
Lab Included
MAYNES D D
Lab Included
MAYNES D D
Lab Included
MAYNES D D
Lab Included
MAYNES D D
Lab Included
MAYNES D D
Lab Included
MAYNES D D
Lab Included
MAYNES D D
Lab Included
MAYNES D D
Lab Included
STAT
Lab Included
REESE C S
Lab Included
REESE C S
Lab Included
REESE C S
Lab Included
REESE C S
Lab Included
REESE C S
Lab Included
REESE C S
Lab Included
REESE C S
Lab Included
REESE C S
Lab Included
REESE C S
Lab Included
REESE C S
Lab Included
REESE C S
Lab Included
REESE C S
Lab Included
STAT
STAT
05604
05604
05604
05604
05604
T
T
T
T
T
221H
200
05604
05604
HNRS PRIN OF STAT
T 9:35–10:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
T 9:35–10:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
201
STAT
291
001
05604
09370
09370
5:00–7:25
5:00–7:25
5:00–7:25
2:30–4:55
2:30–4:55
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
TEACHING STAT 1
T 3:40–4:30 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
M
T
W
TH
F
6
6
6
6
6
3.0
TTH
T
TTH
TH
271
370
370
315
315
SLCE
SLCE
SLCE
SLCE
SLCE
AMA
254 TMCB
250 TMCB
254 TMCB
250 TMCB
WEBECKE M J
WHITLEY T G
WEBECKE M J
DORIA R G
DORIA R G
COLLINGS B J
COLLINGS B J
1170 TMCB
299 TMCB
NIELSEN P L
NIELSEN P L
Lab Included
1170
TMCB
WHITING D G
322
001
05607
05607
MATRIX COMPUTATION
2.0
T 8:00–8:50 am
MW
254
TMCB
SCOTT D T
334
001
06560
06560
SURVEY SAMPLING
T 1:00–1:50 pm
1:00–1:50 pm
MWF
TTH
254 TMCB
203 TMCB
WILLIAMS D E
336
001
05610
05610
STAT METHODS 1
T 2:00–2:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
MWF
M
254 TMCB
203 TMCB
SCOTT D T
337
001
05611
05611
299 TMCB
244 TMCB
299 TMCB
244 TMCB
Lab Included
05611
TTH
M
TTH
W
FELLINGHAM G W
002
STAT METHODS 2
T 9:35–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
T 9:35–10:50 am
1:00–1:50 pm
FELLINGHAM G W
Lab Included
361
001
05620
05620
002
05620
003
05620
004
05620
005
05620
006
05620
007
05620
008
05620
009
05620
400
05620
401
05620
402
05620
QUALITY IMPROVEMNT
T 11:00–11:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
T 11:00–11:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
T 11:00–11:50 am
2:00–2:50 pm
T 11:00–11:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
T 11:00–11:50 am
12:00–12:50 pm
T 11:00–11:50 am
3:00–3:50 pm
T 11:00–11:50 am
4:00–4:50 pm
T 11:00–11:50 am
4:00–4:50 pm
T 11:00–11:50 am
4:00–4:50 pm
T 5:30–6:50 pm
5:00–5:50 pm
T 5:30–6:50 pm
7:00–7:50 pm
T 5:30–6:50 pm
6:00–6:50 pm
MWF
W
MWF
W
MWF
TH
MWF
TH
MWF
M
MWF
TH
MWF
M
MWF
W
MWF
F
MW
TH
MW
W
MW
TH
431
001
05624
05624
EXPERIMENTAL DSGN
3.0
T 9:00–9:50 am
MWF
441
001
002
05621
05621
05621
STAT THEORY 1
T 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
STAT
442
001
05622
05622
STAT THEORY 2
T 12:00–12:50 pm
STAT
462
001
05614
05614
QUAL CONT IND STAT
T 12:00–1:20 pm
STAT
STAT
STAT
STAT
Lab Included
Lab Included
1170 TMCB
1170 TMCB
ELEM MATH STAT
T 8:00–8:50 am
STAT
0.5
T
TH
0.5
T
TH
05606
05606
STAT
Lab Included
TEACHING STAT 2
T 3:40–4:30 pm
7:00–7:50 am
321
001
♦ STAT 221 sections 606, 616, 626, 636 and 646 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
606
616
626
636
646
09371
09371
STAT 321 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
STAT
MAYNES D D
292
001
3.0
MWF
3.0
Lab Included
3.0
3.0
3.0
2170
244
2170
244
2170
244
2170
244
2170
244
2170
244
2170
244
2170
244
2170
244
254
244
254
244
254
244
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
JKHB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
TMCB
FIELDS P J
Lab Included
FIELDS P J
Lab Included
FIELDS P J
Lab Included
FIELDS P J
Lab Included
FIELDS P J
Lab Included
FIELDS P J
Lab Included
FIELDS P J
Lab Included
FIELDS P J
Lab Included
FIELDS P J
Lab Included
SCHAALJE G B
Lab Included
SCHAALJE G B
Lab Included
SCHAALJE G B
Lab Included
254
TMCB
LAWSON J S
W140
W140
BNSN
BNSN
TOLLEY H D
TOLLEY H D
254
TMCB
WHITING D G
299
TMCB
GRIMSHAW S D
3.0
MWF
MWF
Majors Only
3.0
MWF
3.0
TTH
135
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
STAT
466
001
08357
08357
INTRO TO RELIABLTY
T 3:00–3:50 pm
4:00–4:50 pm
STAT
472
001
09221
09221
STAT
475
001
STAT
STAT
STAT
STAT
STAT
STAT
STAT
STAT
STAT
STAT
STAT
STAT
STAT
136
3.0
MWF
MW
299 TMCB
275 TMCB
LAWSON J S
Lab Included
ACTUARIAL PROBLEMS
1.0
T 1:00–2:20 pm
TTH
254
TMCB
COLLINGS B J
09223
09223
LIFE CONTINGENCS 2
T 1:00–1:50 pm
299
TMCB
COLLINGS B J
496R
001
05634
05634
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 9.0
T
TBA
SCOTT D T
499R
001
05617
05617
HONORS THESIS
T
COLLINGS B J
Majors Only
510
400
09526
09526
INTRO STAT GRADS
Y 4:00–5:20 pm
5:00–6:50 pm
5:00–6:50 pm
MW
W
W
254 TMCB
244 TMCB
205 TMCB
FIELDS P J
Lab Included
511
001
09527
09527
STAT METH RSRCH 1
T 4:00–5:30 pm
5:00–6:50 pm
5:00–6:50 pm
MW
T
T
299 TMCB
244 TMCB
205 TMCB
EGGETT D L
512
001
09528
09528
STAT METH RSRCH 2
T 3:00–3:50 pm
12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
MWF
254 TMCB
203 TMCB
FIELDS P J
522
001
05633
05633
THEORY LINEAR MODL
3.0
T 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
299
TMCB
536
001
05626
05626
MODERN REGR METH
3.0
Y 1:30–2:50 pm
TTH
299
590
001
07253
07253
STAT CONSULTING
T 1:00–1:50 pm
591R
001
05630
05630
GRAD SEM STATISTCS
T 3:40–4:30 pm
T
0.0
595R
001
05613
05613
SPEC TOPICS STAT
T 8:00–9:30 am
3.0
599R
350
06567
06567
698R
001
699R
001
007
008
009
400
401
02790
02790
02790
02790
02790
Y
Y
T
Y
T
1:00–1:50
1:00–1:50
2:00–2:50
5:00–6:40
5:00–6:40
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
MW
TTH
TTH
M
T
MWF
STDEV 115
001
002
400
00943
00943
00943
00943
LIFE PLAN & DEC MKG
2.0
T 10:00–10:50 am
MW
T 10:00–10:50 am
TTH
T 5:00–6:40 pm
T
STDEV 117
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
400
401
402
07170
07170
07170
07170
07170
07170
07170
07170
07170
07170
07170
CAREER EXPLORATION
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
T 1:00–1:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
T 5:10–6:40 pm
T 5:10–6:40 pm
T 5:10–6:40 pm
STDEV 120
001
05735
05735
INDIVIDUAL DEVELOP
2.0
T 10:00–10:50 am
MW
SCHAALJE G B
STDEV 132
400
401
10166
10166
10166
TUTORING LEVEL 1
Y 5:00–6:40 pm
Y 5:00–6:40 pm
W
W
TMCB
GRIMSHAW S D
STDEV 133
400
10167
10167
TUTORING LEVEL 2
Y 5:00–6:40 pm
W
301
TMCB
EGGETT D L
1170
TMCB
EGGETT D L
STDEV 198R
001
002
003
08786
08786
08786
08786
PRE-LAW SEMINAR
T 12:00–12:50 pm
S
S
TH
TBA
TBA
254
TMCB
REESE C S
400
08786
T
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 9.0
T
TBA
SCOTT D T
STDEV 199R
001
002
10169
10169
10169
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 3.0
S
TBA
S
TBA
09579
09579
MASTER’S PROJECT
S
TBA
SCHAALJE G B
♦ STDEV 214R section 003 is for reentry students only.
05643
05643
MASTERS THESIS
S
TBA
SCHAALJE G B
STDEV 214R
003
400
V 6.0
TBA
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
MWF
V 3.0
V 6.0
STDEV 110
001
002
003
004
005
006
02790
02790
02790
02790
02790
02790
02790
EFF STDY AND LRNG
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 9:00–9:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 10:00–10:50 am
T 11:00–11:50 am
T 12:00–12:50 pm
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
Lab Included
402
403
STDEV 100 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required).
T
MACARTHUR J D
MACARTHUR J D
MACARTHUR J D
2.0
TTH
MW
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
T
M
W
3238
3238
3238
3238
3238
3238
3238
W006
234
392
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
BNSN
MARB
CB
BOOTH E
PEDERSEN T R
PUERTAS T A
SLOWINSKI P T
NIELSEN D L
RICE L M
BOOTH E
WORTHEN V E
PUERTAS T A
MOODY R A
325
SWKT
HEAPS R A
BLK1
BLK2
116
116
HRCB
HRCB
WESTERBERG S
WESTERBERG S
BLK2
W012
BNSN
HAMMOCK W K
373
MARB
CRANE E E
CRANE E E
CRANE E E
1.0
1.0
1.0
07504
07504
07504
5:10–6:50 pm
SPECIAL TOPICS
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
Y 6:00–6:50 pm
T
BLK1
366
MARB
CRANE E E
BURTON J R
PINGEL G W
TBA
1.0
MW
W
BLK1
3238 WSC
384 CB
MULDOON L S
BYRD P B
366 MARB
3238 WSC
FACKRELL T A
KAU J
2420
2420
2420
2420
2420
2420
RICE L M
RICE L M
GREGORY L T
RICE L M
RICE L M
PARROTT A R
♦ STDEV 214R section 402 is Mediation.
STUDENT DEVELOPMENT (2510 WSC, 422-6021)
ESS COLLEGE SKILLS
Y 5:00–6:40 pm
125 HRCB
125 HRCB
125 HRCB
♦ STDEV 198R section 400 is Criminal Law.
TTH
09702
09702
HAMMOCK W K
WINDHAM I
BEECHER M E
HAMMOCK W K
WINDHAM I
STDEV 115 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
3.0
STDEV 100
400
150 HRCB
392 CB
392 CB
374 TNRB
369 CB
1.0
07504
07504
Y
Y
4:00–6:50 pm
4:00–4:50 pm
M
M
STDEV 317 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required)
BLK2
151
HRCB
SLOWINSKI P T
392
392
392
392
392
392
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
CB
ROBERTS N L
BUXTON M S
BELL D J
ROBERTS N L
BELL D J
DOUGHER M K
2.0
STDEV 317
001
002
003
400
401
403
06002
06002
06002
06002
06002
06002
06002
CAREER TRANSITIONS
T 10:00–10:50 am
Y 10:00–10:50 am
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
Y 5:00–6:40 pm
1.0
TTH
TTH
MW
T
T
M
BLK1
BLK2
BLK1
BLK1
BLK2
BLK2
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
WSC
Tchr Approve
Tchr Approve
♦ STDEV 358R section 2 is for Hall Presidents in Heritage Halls.
STDEV 358R
002
05734
05734
028
STUDENT LDRSHP DEV
2.0
T
TBA
05734
T
TBA
05734
T
TBA
05734
T
05734
T
SWED
102
001
06629
06629
1ST YEAR SWEDISH
Y 9:00–9:50 am
4.0
DAILY
SWED
202
001
09136
09136
2ND YEAR SWEDISH
Y 10:00–10:50 am
4.0
SWED
340
001
09066
09066
SWEDISH LITERATURE
3.0
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
12:00–12:50 pm
F
PREECE J E
♦ STDEV 358R section 6 is for Hall Presidents in Helaman Halls.
006
TBA
1040 WSC
VARTH WSC
CHAPMAN J R
SWEDISH (2054D JKHB, 422-1201)
PREECE J E
TBA
F
TH
CHAPMAN R K
♦ STDEV 358R section 5 is for Resident Assistants in Deseret Towers.
005
3:00–3:50 pm
11:00–11:50 am
STDEV 490 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
♦ STDEV 358R section 4 is for Hall Presidents in Deseret Towers.
004
T
PREECE J E
♦ STDEV 358R section 3 is for Resident Assistants in Heritage Halls.
003
05734
DOUGHER M K
MWF
F454
HFAC
STAFF
FL
W002
BNSN
HAGMAN A S
FL
123 HRCB
W002 BNSN
SONDRUP S P
♦ STDEV 358R section 7 is for Resident Assistants in Helaman Halls.
007
05734
T
4:00–4:50 pm
TTH
TBA
HAMMOCK W K
M
TBA
RUMSEY A R
♦ STDEV 358R section 008 is for student leaders.
008
05734
T
4:00–4:50 pm
♦ STDEV 358R sections 009 through 028 are for the Student Leadership Seminar. Student Leadership Seminar labs are listed on
the first line and the lecture directly below it. Registering for the lab will automatically register you for
register for 1.0 credit only.
009
05734
T 12:00–12:50 pm
T
1050 WSC
CHAPMAN J
11:00–11:50 am
TH
VARTH WSC
010
05734
T 1:00–1:50 pm
T
1050 WSC
CHAPMAN J
11:00–11:50 am
TH
VARTH WSC
011
05734
T 2:00–2:50 pm
T
1050 WSC
CHAPMAN J
11:00–11:50 am
TH
VARTH WSC
012
05734
T 3:00–3:50 pm
T
1050 WSC
CHAPMAN J
11:00–11:50 am
TH
VARTH WSC
013
05734
T 1:00–1:50 pm
TH
1050 WSC
CHAPMAN J
11:00–11:50 am
TH
VARTH WSC
014
05734
T 2:00–2:50 pm
TH
1050 WSC
CHAPMAN J
11:00–11:50 am
TH
VARTH WSC
015
05734
T 3:00–3:50 pm
TH
1040 WSC
CHAPMAN J
11:00–11:50 am
TH
VARTH WSC
016
05734
T 9:00–9:50 am
F
1040 WSC
CHAPMAN J
11:00–11:50 am
TH
VARTH WSC
017
05734
T 9:00–9:50 am
F
1050 WSC
CHAPMAN J
11:00–11:50 am
TH
VARTH WSC
018
05734
T 10:00–10:50 am
F
1040 WSC
CHAPMAN J
11:00–11:50 am
TH
VARTH WSC
019
05734
T 10:00–10:50 am
F
1050 WSC
CHAPMAN J
11:00–11:50 am
TH
VARTH WSC
020
05734
T 11:00–11:50 am
F
1040 WSC
CHAPMAN J
11:00–11:50 am
TH
VARTH WSC
021
05734
T 11:00–11:50 am
F
1050 WSC
CHAPMAN J
11:00–11:50 am
TH
VARTH WSC
022
05734
T 12:00–12:50 pm
F
1040 WSC
CHAPMAN J
11:00–11:50 am
TH
VARTH WSC
023
05734
T 12:00–12:50 pm
F
1050 WSC
CHAPMAN J
11:00–11:50 am
TH
VARTH WSC
024
05734
T 1:00–1:50 pm
F
1040 WSC
CHAPMAN J
11:00–11:50 am
TH
VARTH WSC
025
05734
T 1:00–1:50 pm
F
1050 WSC
CHAPMAN J
11:00–11:50 am
TH
VARTH WSC
026
05734
T 2:00–2:50 pm
F
1040 WSC
CHAPMAN J
11:00–11:50 am
TH
VARTH WSC
027
05734
T 2:00–2:50 pm
F
1050 WSC
CHAPMAN J
11:00–11:50 am
TH
VARTH WSC
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
TECHNOLOGY TEACHER EDUCATION (230 SNLB, 422-2021)
TTE
199R
001
06377
06377
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 3.0
Y
TBA
TTE
200
400
03125
03125
FUND WDWK DES/PROC
3.0
Y 4:00–6:40 pm
TTH
190
$VAR
SNLB
HAIGHT D L
TTE
225
001
10566
10566
TECH SYSTEMS 2
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
235
SNLB
the lecture. Please
R
R
TTE
BERRETT J V
Lab Included
3.0
MWF
SHUMWAY S L
229
03132
001
03132
002 L 03132
MATL PROP & PROCESS
3.0
Y 8:00–9:50 am
MWF
Y 8:00–9:50 am
MWF
290
290
$VAR
SNLB
STAFF
SNLB
STAFF
TTE
255
001
09883
09883
VISUAL COMM DESIGN
3.0
Y 10:00–11:50 am
MWF
235
SNLB
BERRETT J V
TTE
291R
001
03154
03154
UNDERGRAD SEMINAR
Y 11:00–11:50 am
TH
120
B66
EREKSON T L
R
R
TBA
R
R
0.5
R
TTE
330
001
10567
10567
CREAT,ENG & PROB SOL
3.0
Y 8:00–10:50 am
TTH
290
SNLB
SHUMWAY S L
R
TTE
350
001
09884
09884
MLTIMEDIA AUTH & PUB
3.0
Y 2:00–4:50 pm
TTH
235
SNLB
BERRETT J V
377
001
03140
03140
INSTRUC METHODS
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
235
SNLB
SHUMWAY S L
TTE
450
400
07030
07030
DESKTOP PUBLISHING
3.0
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
MW
235
$VAR
SNLB
BODEN R H
TTE
490R
001
400
03188
03188
03188
IND RESEARCH & DEV
V 3.0
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
W
Y
TBA
R
TTE
R
R
R
R
R
Lab Included
2.0
TTH
$VAR
TBA
BERRETT J V
SHUMWAY S L
TTE 675 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu.
R
TECHNOLOGY (270 CB, 422-4327)
R
TECH
R
R
TECH
R
TECH
638
001
10588
10588
TECHNOLOGY LDRSHP
Y 2:00–3:50 pm
M
2:00–2:50 pm
W
3.0
691
001
10590
10590
GRAD SEMINAR, PT 2
Y
0.5
694
400
03212
03212
READINGS & CONF
Y 4:00–4:50 pm
385 CB
174 JSB
TBA
HAWKS V D
BURR K L
2.0
M
241
ROTC
BURR K L
137
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
TECH
TECH
138
695R
001
002
003
004
005
06426
06426
06426
06426
06426
06426
SPECIAL TOPICS
S
S
S
S
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
MW
V 9.0
699R
001
002
003
004
400
06204
06204
06204
06204
06204
06204
MASTER’S THESIS
S
S
S
S
Y
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
HARRELL C R
LUNT B M
SHUMWAY S L
NEWITT J S
BAILEY M G
265
STRONG A B
LUNT B M
SHUMWAY S L
NEWITT J S
STRONG A B
V 9.0
TMA
CTB
Tchr Approve
Tchr Approve
THEATRE AND MEDIA ARTS (D-581 HFAC, 422-6645)
002
05409
Y
9:00–10:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
9:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
9:00–10:50 am
10:00–10:50 am
T
TH
T
TH
T
TH
003
05409
Y
004
05409
Y
114
001
05380
05380
002
05380
003
05380
004
05380
RDNG & CNSTRCTNG NAR
3.0
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
MW
1:00–1:50 pm
F
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
MW
1:00–1:50 pm
F
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
MW
2:00–2:50 pm
F
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
MW
2:00–2:50 pm
F
205 JRCB
F430 HFAC
205 JRCB
F322 HFAC
205 JRCB
F430 HFAC
SWENSON S L
214
F262
214
F430
214
F262
214
F430
DUNCAN D W
Lab Included
DUNCAN D W
Lab Included
DUNCAN D W
Lab Included
DUNCAN D W
Lab Included
CTB
HFAC
CTB
HFAC
CTB
HFAC
CTB
HFAC
SCANLON R R
SWENSON S L
TMA 101 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
♦ TMA 121 Students registering for TMA 121 class section 001 must also register for lab section 002, 003 or 004.
♦ TMA 101 Students registering for section 001, 002, or 003 must also sign up for lab section 004, 005 or 006.
TMA
TMA
101
001
002
05742
05742
05742
003
05742
004 L 05742
005 L 05742
006 L 05742
INTRO TO THEATRE
Y 9:00–9:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
Y 9:00–9:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
T 1:00–1:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
T 4:00–4:50 pm
3.0
MWF
M
WF
M
WF
TH
TH
TH
AL
EXTH
EXTH
D145
EXTH
D341
EXTH
EXTH
EXTH
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
SORENSEN R D
SORENSEN R D
Lab Required
Lab Required
SORENSEN R D
Lab Required
♦ TMA 102 students must also attend a weekly Classic Cinema screening as listed in class syllabus.
TMA
102
001
05743
05743
002
05743
003
05743
004
05743
005
05743
006
05743
INTROD TO FILM
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
9:00–10:20 am
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
10:30–11:50 am
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
12:00–1:20 pm
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
1:30–2:50 pm
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
3:00–4:20 pm
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
4:30–5:50 pm
3.0
T
W
T
W
T
W
T
W
T
W
T
W
AL
VARTH
F322
VARTH
F322
VARTH
F322
VARTH
F322
VARTH
F322
VARTH
F322
WSC
HFAC
WSC
HFAC
WSC
HFAC
WSC
HFAC
WSC
HFAC
WSC
HFAC
JENSEN A P
Lab Included
JENSEN A P
Lab Included
JENSEN A P
Lab Included
JENSEN A P
Lab Included
JENSEN A P
Lab Included
JENSEN A P
Lab Included
JENSEN A P
Lab Included
JENSEN A P
Lab Included
JENSEN A P
Lab Included
JENSEN A P
Lab Included
JENSEN A P
Lab Included
JENSEN A P
Lab Included
JENSEN A P
Lab Included
TMA
TMA
05743
T
1:00–2:50 pm
1:00–2:50 pm
1:00–2:50 pm
9:00–10:20 am
1:00–2:50 pm
10:30–11:50 am
1:00–2:50 pm
12:00–1:20 pm
1:00–2:50 pm
1:30–2:50 pm
1:00–2:50 pm
3:00–4:20 pm
1:00–2:50 pm
4:30–5:50 pm
008
05743
Y
009
05743
Y
010
05743
Y
011
05743
Y
012
05743
Y
013
05743
Y
112
001
05409
05409
CRV
Y 9:00–10:50 am
9:00–9:50 am
T
TH
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
T
F
VARTH
F322
VARTH
F322
VARTH
F322
VARTH
F322
VARTH
F322
VARTH
F322
VARTH
F322
WSC
HFAC
WSC
HFAC
WSC
HFAC
WSC
HFAC
WSC
HFAC
WSC
HFAC
WSC
HFAC
2.0
T
TH
205 JRCB
F322 HFAC
2.0
MWF
TH
TH
TH
F433 HFAC
EXTH HFAC
EXTH HFAC
EXTH HFAC
MORGAN D E
SORENSEN R D
SORENSEN R D
SORENSEN R D
SCANLON R R
Lab Required
123
05382
001
05382
002
05382
003 L 05382
004 L 05382
005 L 05382
400
05382
401
05382
402
05382
ACTING FUNDAMENTAL
2.0
Y 9:00–10:50 am
TTH
Y 9:00–10:50 am
TTH
Y 1:00–1:50 pm
TH
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
TH
T 4:00–4:50 pm
TH
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
MW
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
TTH
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
TTH
B203
D341
EXTH
EXTH
EXTH
B203
B203
D341
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HARROP-PURSER
MORGAN D E
SORENSEN R D
SORENSEN R D
SORENSEN R D
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
Lab Required
Lab Required
124
001
002
ACTING
S 3:00–4:50 pm
S 3:00–4:50 pm
D341 HFAC
B203 HFAC
HEINER B L
HARROP-PURSER
Audition Req
Audition Req
05383
05383
05383
TMA
150
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
416
417
418
419
420
421
01345
01345
01345
01345
01345
01345
01345
01345
01345
01345
01345
01345
01345
01345
01345
01345
01345
01345
01345
01345
01345
01345
01345
PUBLIC SPEAKING
Y 5:00–7:30 pm
Y 5:00–7:30 pm
Y 7:40–10:00 pm
Y 5:00–7:30 pm
Y 5:00–7:30 pm
Y 7:00–9:30 pm
Y 5:00–7:30 pm
Y 4:00–6:30 pm
Y 4:00–6:30 pm
Y 5:00–7:30 pm
Y 6:30–9:00 pm
Y 4:00–6:30 pm
Y 4:00–6:30 pm
Y 4:00–6:30 pm
Y 7:00–9:30 pm
Y 7:00–9:30 pm
Y 5:00–7:30 pm
Y 4:00–6:30 pm
Y 4:00–6:30 pm
Y 4:00–6:30 pm
Y 4:00–6:30 pm
Y 7:30–10:00 pm
Lab Required
Lab Required
Lab Required
3.0
MWF
MWF
TMA 150 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu.
♦ TMA 102 section 007 is for Media Arts pre-majors and pre-animation majors only
007
VOICE & DICTION
Y 2:00–2:50 pm
T 1:00–1:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
T 4:00–4:50 pm
♦ TMA 123 Students registering for sections 001, 002, 401, or 402 must also register for lab section 003, 004, or 005.
TMA
SORENSEN R D
SORENSEN R D
SORENSEN R D
121
05381
001
05381
002 L 05381
003 L 05381
004 L 05381
3.0
W
TH
W
W
W
T
T
M
M
T
W
TH
M
M
T
TH
T
T
T
TH
T
T
AL
F430
F274
109
F454
109
F454
W012
F550
F534
2153
F322
F322
F474
F454
F550
F454
F274
W003
245
F262
W009
F556
HFAC
HFAC
TMCB
HFAC
TMCB
HFAC
BNSN
HFAC
HFAC
JKHB
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
BNSN
SWKT
HFAC
BNSN
HFAC
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
422
423
01345
01345
Y
Y
7:00–9:30 pm
4:00–6:30 pm
TH
M
F322 HFAC
F322 HFAC
STAFF
STAFF
♦ TMA 150 sections 626 and 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
TMA
626
636
01345
01345
T
T
2:30–4:55 pm
5:00–7:25 pm
160
400
401
402
09470
09470
09470
09470
THEATRE PROD 1
T 4:00–6:30 pm
T 4:00–6:30 pm
T 4:00–6:30 pm
W
W
6
6
TMA
375
375
SLCE
SLCE
SKIDMORE J T
SKIDMORE J T
EXTH
EXTH
EXTH
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
ELLIS D
ELLIS D
ELLIS D
TMA
TMA
♦ TMA 174 section 400 is Electronic News Gathering.
TMA
TMA
TMA
TMA
174
400
401
10642
10642
10642
ELEC NEWS GATHERNG
3.0
Y 5:15–8:45 pm
W
BLK1
Y 5:05–6:50 pm
TTH
101 HRCB
F430 HFAC
NYSTUL D L
KINGSOLVER S A
185
001
09471
09471
Lab Included
09471
F201 HFAC
A440 HFAC
F201 HFAC
F262 HFAC
RUSSELL T B
002
PRODUCTION: BASIC
T 12:00–12:50 pm
11:00–12:50 pm
T 12:00–12:50 pm
11:00–12:50 pm
RUSSELL T B
Lab Included
187
400
10175
10175
PRODUCTION MGT:BEG
T 5:10–7:40 pm
W
TMA
3.0
TBA
MPS
NEYMAN D E
TMA
♦ TMA 199R section 001 is for Media Arts students.
TMA
199R
001
08766
08766
HANSON C W
Prev Applc
HANSON C W
Prev Applc
♦ TMA 199R section 002 is for Theatre students.
TMA
08766
S
202
001
07894
07894
THEATRE HISTORY 2
Y 10:00–10:50 am
TBA
3.0
MWF
212R
001
05453
05453
FORUM
T 11:00–11:50 am
CV2
EXTH
HFAC
JONES M S
TMA
TMA
TMA
0.5
TH
260
MOA
BOYER R L
TMA
♦ TMA 212R section 002 is for Theatre students.
002
003
05453
05453
Y
Y
11:00–11:50 am
3:00–5:00 pm
TH
W
EXTH HFAC
EXTH HFAC
REED H D
STAFF
TMA
♦ TMA 215R section 001 is for Media Arts students.
TMA
215R
001
07261
07261
SPECIAL PROJECTS 1
S
V 6.0
TMA
TBA
HANSON C W
Prev Applc
TBA
TBA
HANSON C W
ROBERTS D C
Prev Applc
♦ TMA 215R section 002 is for Theatre students.
002
003
07261
07261
S
S
TBA
07261
S
10:00–11:50 am
W
A410
HFAC
TMA
ROBERTS D C
♦ TMA 215R section 400 is Super8mm Filmmaking.
400
07261
Y
6:00–8:30 pm
T
F262
HFAC
220R
001
002
003
07258
07258
07258
07258
WORKSHOP 1: ACTING
V 3.0
S
TBA
S
TBA
S
TBA
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
PHONETICS
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MWF
2.0
F430
HFAC
MORGAN D E
Audition Req
224
001
05749
05749
ACTING FOR FILM
S 12:00–2:50 pm
TTH
A242
HFAC
SWARD-HANSEN A
Audition Req
D341
HFAC
MORGAN D E
Audition Req
TINNEY D A
HARROP-PURSER
Audition Req
3.0
225
001
09474
09474
NEUTRAL MASK
S 2:00–2:50 pm
TTH
229
001
002
05746
05746
05746
MUSICAL SCENE STDY
3.0
S 1:00–2:50 pm
MWF
S 1:00–2:50 pm
MWF
2.0
B203 HFAC
D145 HFAC
236
01532
001
01532
002 L 01532
003 L 01532
004 L 01532
DIRECTING FUNDMNTL
Y 9:00–10:50 am
T 1:00–1:50 pm
T 2:00–2:50 pm
T 4:00–4:50 pm
TTH
TH
TH
TH
241
001
SCREENWRITING 1
T 10:00–11:50 am
MW
05452
05452
2.0
EXTH HFAC
EXTH HFAC
EXTH HFAC
EXTH HFAC
FERGUSON S P
SORENSEN R D
SORENSEN R D
SORENSEN R D
F430
RUSSELL T B
Lab Required
3.0
HFAC
260R
400
401
07892
07892
07892
THEATRE PROD 2
S 3:00–4:50 pm
S 3:00–4:50 pm
MW
TTH
1.0
264
001
07891
07891
LIGHTING DESIGN 1
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
MW
266
001
05500
05500
SET CONSTRUCTN 1
Y 9:00–10:50 am
TTH
267
001
400
05385
05385
05385
MAKEUP 1
Y 9:00–10:50 am
T 4:00–5:50 pm
MW
MW
268
400
09477
09477
DESIGN FOR EDUC
T
TBA
271
001
09479
09479
002
09479
MULTIMEDIA LITERCY
Y 9:00–9:50 am
4:00–5:50 pm
Y 9:00–9:50 am
4:00–5:50 pm
B236 HFAC
B236 HFAC
STAFF
STAFF
F234
HFAC
HANDLEY M G
F234
HFAC
ELLIS D
D112
D112
HFAC
HFAC
SWENSON J L
BEENE L A
F234
HFAC
STAFF
2.0
2.0
2.0
2.0
3.0
MWF
M
MW
TH
F430 HFAC
178 JSB
F430 HFAC
245 SWKT
GALE L E
Lab Included
GALE L E
Lab Included
DEBENHAM H P
SORENSEN R D
JONES M S
273R
001
09478
09478
ELEC FLD PROD & DIR
T 10:00–11:50 am
M
A410
HFAC
ROBERTS D C
HFAC
CHABRIES A T
2.0
♦ TMA 274 is cross-referenced with TMA 394.
IRWIN T W
♦ TMA 220R section 001 provides a service learning educational opportunity.
TMA
09472
09472
Audition Req
Audition Req
♦ TMA 273R Section 001 is Electronic News Gathering.
♦ TMA 215R section 004 is for students taking TMA 273.
004
222
001
JENSEN A P
NELSON G D
♦ TMA 260R students must register the first week of class in B236 HFAC.
♦ TMA 212R section 001 is for Media Arts students.
TMA
TBA
TBA
TMA 251 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 3.0
S
TBA
002
S
S
♦ TMA 236 students registering for section 001 must also sign up for lab section 002, 003 or 004.
3.0
TTH
F
MW
F
07258
07258
♦ TMA 224 is taught in the on-campus KBYU studio.
1.0
M
M
M
004
005
Audition Req
Audition Req
Audition Req
TMA
274
001
10065
10065
NONFICTION PRODCTN
3.0
Y 9:00–10:50 am
MW
F411
TMA
277R
400
01375
01375
TV STUDIO PRODCTN
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
8:00–10:50 am
A242 HFAC
A242 HFAC
3.0
W
M
ENFIELD S G
139
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
401
01375
Y
4:00–5:50 pm
8:00–10:50 am
140
W
F
A242 HFAC
A242 HFAC
TMA
285
001
09005
09005
PRODCTN: INTERMED
3.0
S 1:00–3:50 pm
MW
TBA
TMA
292
001
09004
09004
MEDIA ARTS HIST 2
Y 12:00–1:50 pm
12:00–2:50 pm
260 MOA
260 MOA
TMA
294
400
10404
10404
HIST OF ANIMATION
T 5:00–8:50 pm
TMA
295
400
10405
10405
HIST MOVING IMAGE
Y 5:00–8:50 pm
ENFIELD S G
$VAR
MPS
RUSSELL T B
TMA
TMA
Lab Included
3.0
T
TH
LARSEN D
Lab Included
T
299R
001
06299
06299
06299
315R
001
09480
09480
09480
S
TMA
TMA
HANSON C W
TMA
HANSON C W
09480
S
09480
T
TMA
V 3.0
TBA
HANSON C W
Prev Applc
TBA
HANSON C W
Prev Applc
TMA
NELSON G D
TTH
F245
HFAC
FIELDING E
♦ TMA 315R section 006 is offered in conjunction with TMA 277R.
006
007
09480
09480
S
S
TBA
TBA
09480
T
9:00–11:50 am
09480
09480
09480
S
S
S
09480
T
F
380
BRMB
TBA
TBA
TBA
4:00–5:50 pm
TMA
PETERSON C S
RUSSELL T B
FERGUSON S P
WALZ R H
MW
BLK2
260
BRMB
09480
S
5:00–7:00 pm
09480
09480
S
S
5:00–8:00 pm
TMA
T
6:30–9:00 pm
319A
001
05460
05460
ADV NARR PROD 1
S 1:00–2:50 pm
S
09484
09484
ASST DIRECTING
S
4:00–5:50 pm
WF
TBA
341
001
05480
05480
SCREENWRITING 2
S 1:00–2:50 pm
MW
350R
001
09486
09486
PLAY REVIEW
T 8:00–8:50 am
TBA
THRELFALL T A
2.0
SORENSEN R D
3.0
F411
HFAC
LARSEN D
F430
HFAC
NELSON G D
1.0
WF
TTH
BLK1
EXTH
HFAC
3718 HBLL
TBA TBA
T
341
3.0
TTH
F262
MARB
09051
09051
PLAYWRITING 2
Y 11:00–12:50 pm
3.0
352
001
002
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
09211
09211
09211
09211
09211
09211
09211
09211
09211
09211
DRAMA-ELEM CLASSRM
2.0
T 8:00–9:50 am
MW
Y 11:00–12:50 pm
MW
T 3:00–4:50 pm
MW
T 5:00–6:50 pm
MW
T 3:00–4:50 pm
TTH
T 5:00–6:50 pm
TTH
T 3:00–4:50 pm
MW
T 5:00–6:50 pm
MW
T 5:00–8:30 pm
W
MW
F556
HFAC
SAMUELSEN E R
F433
214
F433
F433
F433
F433
123
123
242
HFAC
JRCB
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HRCB
HRCB
KMB
HUNTSMAN K K
BEAN L K
BELNAP A G
BELNAP A G
STAFF
STAFF
GOLD L S
STAFF
RASMUSSEN M A
09211
T
7:30–9:20 pm
T
295
SLCE
STAFF
B236
HFAC
STAFF
HFAC
STAFF
TMA
361
001
07896
07896
STAGE MANAGEMENT 1
2.0
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
TTH
D190
TMA
362
001
05450
05450
COSTUME DESIGN 2
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
3:00–3:50 pm
M
W
F234 HFAC
F234 HFAC
SCANLON R R
363
001
09053
09053
SCENIC DESIGN 2
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
MW
Lab Included
Lab
Lab
Lab
Lab
Lab
Included
Included
Included
Included
Included
1.0
F234
FIELDING E
367
001
002
07899
07899
07899
MAKEUP 2
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
Y 9:00–10:50 am
MW
TTH
369R
001
002
09487
09487
09487
DESIGN-TECH PROJ
S
S
TBA
TBA
TBA
2.0
2.0
HFAC
HEINER B L
TMA
W
TBA
351
001
THEATRE PRODCTN 3
S
CUTRI C
CAZIER T M
TMA
09480
09483
07900
07900
♦ TMA 315R Section 405 is documentary workshop.
405
Lab Included
THRELFALL T A
360R
001
TMA
♦ TMA 315R section 402 is TV spot production.
402
403
MORGAN D E
3.0
002
ALLEN R W
♦ TMA 315R section 401 is for ACTF.
401
HFAC
♦ TMA 360R must register first week of class in B-236 HFAC.
♦ TMA 315R section 400 is Photoshop.
400
B203
TBA
330R
001
636
♦ TMA 315R section 011 media arts students enrolled for virtual animation.
011
012
013
MWF
♦ TMA 352 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
ENFIELD S G
SORENSEN R D
♦ TMA 315R section 008 will study Web Cinema.
008
FERGUSON S P
2.0
TMA 351 offered by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
TBA
1:30–2:50 pm
$VAR
Prev Applc
♦ TMA 315R Section 004 is 3-D CAD for Theater Design.
004
V 3.0
TBA
Prev Applc
♦ TMA 315R Section 003 is for the Shakespeare Fellowship. TMA 315R section 003 provides a service learning educational
opportunity.
003
CONSERVATORY
Y
SWENSON S L
♦ TMA 315R section 002 is for Theatre students.
002
09483
09483
CTB
TBA
SPECIAL PROJECTS 2
S
329
001
214
♦ TMA 315R section 001 is for Media Arts students.
TMA
STAGE COMBAT
Y 8:00–9:50 am
♦ TMA 329 section 002: Sitcom
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 9.0
S
TBA
S
09481
09481
LARSEN D
♦ TMA 299R section 002 is for Theatre students.
002
325
001
CTB
♦ TMA 299R section 001 is for Media Arts students.
TMA
ADV NARR PROD 2
Y
214
3.0
W
10643
10643
♦ TMA 329 section 1: Sitcom
TMA
3.0
319B
001
OLPIN S W
$VAR
HFAC
FERGUSON S P
2.0
D112 HFAC
D112 HFAC
SWENSON J L
SWENSON J L
V 4.0
FIELDING E
SHURTLEFF J W
♦ TMA 370R section 400 is AfterEffects.
Tchr Approve
TMA
370R
400
09834
09834
IMM PRACTICA
T 6:00–8:30 pm
2.0
TH
390
BRMB
UNGUREN B G
Prev Applc
♦ TMA 370R section 401 is IMM Authoring: “Quest”-”Director”
401
TMA
TMA
09834
T
6:00–8:30 pm
TMA
T
112
SWKT
VOLDEN C L
TMA
371
001
09511
09511
INTR DESIGN AUTHOR
3.0
Y 1:30–2:50 pm
TTH
372R
001
09488
09488
MEDIA COLLABORATN
V 3.0
S
TBA
F430
HFAC
GALE L E
TMA
LEFLER T J
Prev Applc
378R
01394
400
01394
401 L 01394
402 L 01394
PROD/DIR TV STUDIO
T 4:00–5:50 pm
Y 8:00–10:50 am
Y 8:00–10:50 am
TMA
3.0
T
M
F
A242
A242
A242
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HILL S H
HILL S H
HILL S H
384R
400
09496
09496
PRAC:SPECIAL TOPIC
T 5:10–8:30 pm
MPS
POWELL M K
09496
T
6:00–8:50 pm
TBA
09496
T
6:00–8:50 pm
TH
BLK1
B228
HFAC
HOUGAARD W E
TH
BLK2
B228
HFAC
HOUGAARD W E
09496
Y
5:10–8:30 pm
09496
Y
5:10–8:30 pm
W
BLK2
TBA
MPS
STAYNER J L
TH
BLK1
TBA
MPS
STAFF
♦ TMA 384R section 406 is Special Effects.
406
09496
T
5:10–8:30 pm
T
BLK2
TBA
MPS
09496
T
6:30–8:30 pm
T
F322
HFAC
PARKER J R
B228
HFAC
JONES R V
♦ TMA 384R section 408 is advanced editing final cut pro.
408
TMA
TMA
TMA
09496
Y
6:00–8:50 pm
BLK2
387
400
08277
08277
PRODUCTION MGT:ADV
Y 5:10–7:40 pm
TH
3.0
388R
001
08171
08171
MEDIA ARTS CREW
S
V 3.0
TBA
392
400
10176
10176
CHILDREN’S MEDIA
T 5:00–8:50 pm
W
MPS
Prev Applc
115
MCKB
MWF
426
001
08571
08571
MDT: SR PERF PROJ
S 7:00–7:50 am
F
427
001
002
08307
08307
08307
AUDITIONS
S 11:00–12:50 pm
S 11:00–12:50 pm
TMA
436
001
09835
09835
TMA
441R
001
TMA
396
001
09499
09499
DRAMATIC LIT 2
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
399R
001
06301
06301
06301
F411
HFAC
MWF
3712
HBLL
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
DEBENHAM H P
SORENSEN R D
JONES M S
JENSEN A P
NELSON G D
Audition
Audition
Audition
Audition
Audition
Req
Req
Req
Req
Req
2.0
F433
HFAC
STAFF
Audition Req
D341
HFAC
HEINER B L
Audition Req
KMB
CHRISTENSEN J
3.0
1.0
165
3.0
MWF
MWF
B203 HFAC
D341 HFAC
HARROP-PURSER
THRELFALL T A
THEATRE DIRCT PRAC
3.0
S 1:00–2:50 pm
TTH
EXTH
HFAC
SORENSEN R D
05418
05418
SCREENWRITING 3
S 9:00–10:50 am
D190
HFAC
LARSEN D
450
001
10406
10406
DRMTRGY THRY PRCTC
3.0
T 1:00–2:50 pm
TTH
F433
HFAC
GRAHAM S
451R
001
09503
09503
PLAYWRITING 3
S
453
001
002
09459
09459
09459
THEATRE PEDAGOGY
Y
Y 8:00–9:50 am
Audition Req
Audition Req
3.0
MW
3.0
TBA
TBA
SAMUELSEN E R
2.0
TBA
F
HFAC
JENSEN A P
JONES M S
D145
HFAC
NELSON G D
F411
HFAC
CHABRIES A T
F433
TTH
460
001
09506
09506
PORTFOLIO
Y 9:00–10:50 am
TTH
CHABRIES A T
TMA
461R
001
06294
06294
STAGE MGMT 2
Y 11:00–11:50 am
D190
HFAC
STAFF
JONES M S
TMA
466R
400
09460
09460
SET CONSTRUCTION 2
2.0
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
TTH
F234
HFAC
ELLIS D
467
001
09507
09507
MAKEUP 3
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
D112
HFAC
SWENSON J L
TMA
474R
001
09509
09509
WRIT/DIR WKSHP NFC
S 9:00–10:50 am
TH
3.0
A410
HFAC
LEFLER T J
Prev Applc
TMA
475R
001
002
08167
08167
08167
M ARTS CAPSTONE
S
S
V 3.0
LEFLER T J
FERGUSON S P
Prev Applc
Prev Applc
TMA
TBA
V 3.0
THEATRE TOUR
S 8:00–4:50 pm
3.0
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 9.0
S
TBA
S
FERGUSON S P
09504
09504
HANSON C W
Prev Applc
HANSON C W
Prev Applc
♦ TMA 399R Section 002 is for Theatre students.
002
FERGUSON S P
455R
001
♦ TMA 399R Section 001 is for Media Arts Students.
TMA
HFAC
♦ TMA 455R section 001 provides a service learning educational opportunity.
TMA
TMA
E335
3.0
ADVANCED ACTING
S 1:00–2:50 pm
DUNCAN D W
♦ TMA 394 is cross-referenced with TMA 274.
CONCEPT NON-NARRA
3.0
Y 9:00–10:50 am
MW
TBA
05485
05485
TMA
3.0
09512
09512
ADV NARR DIR B
Y
424
001
NEYMAN D E
LEFLER T J
394
001
10645
10645
MWF
TMA
TBA
TMA
419B
001
DIALECTS
S 11:00–11:50 am
TMA
W
MW
SORENSEN R D
3.0
09457
09457
SUNDSTROM B J
♦ TMA 384 R section 407 is Sport Broadcasting.
407
ADV NARR DIRECT A
S 1:00–2:50 pm
422
001
TMA
♦ TMA 384R Section 405 is Art Direction.
405
10066
10066
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TMA
♦ TMA 384R section 404 is Advanced Editing - AVID.
404
419A
001
PERF WORKSHOP 2
S
S
S
S
S
TMA
♦ TMA 384R section 403 is Beginning Editing - Avid.
403
V 3.0
TBA
07262
07262
07262
07262
07262
07262
TMA
2.0
W
♦ TMA 384R section 402 is Beginning Editing - Final Cut Pro.
402
THEATRE CAPSTONE
S
420R
001
002
003
004
005
♦ TMA 384R section 400 is Beginning Cinematography.
TMA
09500
09500
♦ TMA 420R section 001 provides a service learning educational opportunity.
♦ TMA 378R lab section meets in the on-campus KBYU studio.
TMA
410R
001
3.0
BLK1
V 4.0
V 3.0
MW
2.0
TTH
TBA
TBA
$VAR
141
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
142
003
004
08167
08167
S
S
TBA
TBA
TMA
492R
400
05755
05755
MEDIA ARTS GENRES
Y 5:00–8:50 pm
TMA
494
001
09513
09513
TRANS:RELGN & FILM
Y 12:30–4:20 pm
M
TBA
GALE L E
LOWE S E
TMA
214
CTB
LARSEN D
260
MOA
SWENSON S L
495
001
09514
09514
TMA
SHKSPR-TXT & PRFRMNC
3.0
Y 9:00–10:50 am
TTH
F433
HFAC
TMA
496R
001
05481
05481
TMA
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 9.0
S
TBA
05481
T
TBA
515R
001
07265
07265
SPECIAL PROJECTS 3
S
TBA
V 6.0
BLK2
07265
S
07265
T
TBA
07265
07265
07265
S
S
S
9:00–9:50 am
3:30–5:00 pm
MW
TH
TBA
BLK2
BLK1
Prev Applc
T
4:00–6:50 pm
M
F262
HFAC
S
4:00–5:30 pm
F
F201
HFAC
TMA
TMA
TMA
TMA
516R
001
07622
07622
TMA INSTRUCTION
Y 9:00–10:50 am
GRAHAM S
SORENSEN R D
HEINER B L
536R
001
07264
07264
550R
001
557
400
562
001
THRELFALL T A
HFAC
JENSEN A P
DIRECTING WORKSHOP
V 3.0
S
TBA
B279
HFAC
SORENSEN R D
05506
05506
THEA YOUNG AUDIEN
9:00–10:30 am
F474
HFAC
NELSON G D
05488
05488
STORYTELLING
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
D145
HFAC
HUNTSMAN K K
09462
09462
COSTUME DESIGN 3
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
4:00–4:50 pm
Prev Applc
599R
001
06300
06300
ACADEMIC INTERNSHP
V 9.0
S
TBA
HANSON C W
Prev Applc
TBA
HANSON C W
Prev Applc
TMA
654R
001
10471
10471
PERIOD FOUNDATIONS
3.0
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
TTH
TMA
657R
001
10477
10477
COSTUME TOPICS
Y 2:00–3:50 pm
TMA
668R
001
05562
05562
SPCL STDS TH OR MA
3.0
S
TBA
NELSON R A
674R
001
002
05567
05567
05567
PRJCTS IN TH OR MA
S
S
TBA
TBA
NELSON R A
SCANLON R R
698R
001
08573
08573
MASTER’S PROJECT
Y
TBA
699R
001
05589
05589
MASTER’S THESIS
Y
TBA
797R
001
05598
05598
RESEARCH
Y
TBA
799R
001
05600
05600
DISSERTATION
Y
3.0
TBA
TBA
SCANLON R R
225
SWKT
FARAHNAKIAN M
D101
HFAC
DEWITT D E
TMA
3.0
W
Tchr Approve
V 4.0
V 6.0
NELSON R A
V 9.0
NELSON R A
DUERDEN P E
F322
TMA
V18.0
NELSON R A
V18.0
TBA
NELSON R A
VISUAL ARTS (C-502 HFAC, 422-4266)
VA
Tchr Approve
VA
0.0
TTH
FIELDING E
S
TMA
V 3.0
T
DUKE R A
COSTUME GRAPHICS
Y
♦ TMA 516R section 001 is a training course for Media Arts Instruction.
TMA
HFAC
06300
TMA
07265
F534
10469
10469
♦ TMA 515R section 401 is The Business: Marketing Yourelf as a Performer.
401
Prev Applc
2.0
TH
002
TMA
♦ TMA 515R section 400 is Theatre Management. TMA 515R section 400 is designed to provide a service learning educational
opportunity for students.
400
07265
SWENSON J L
Prev Applc
HEINER B L
D160 HFAC
F430 HFAC
TBA
HFAC
651
001
♦ TMA 515R section 004 is Production Dramaturgy.
004
005
006
DESIGN: PRODUCTION
V 4.0
S
TBA
TMA
HANSON C W
TBA
07240
07240
Prev Applc
♦ TMA 515R section 003 is for the Shakespeare Fellowship.
003
569R
001
HANSON C W
HANSON C W
TBA
SOUND
T 5:10–7:00 pm
♦ TMA 599R Section 002 is for Theatre students
♦ TMA 515R section 002 is for Theatre students.
002
06303
06303
Prev Applc
♦ TMA 515R section 001 is for Media Arts students.
TMA
D112
568
400
HANSON C W
♦ TMA 496R section 002 is for Theatre students.
002
V 6.0
F
♦ TMA 599R Section 001 is for Media Arts students
NELSON R A
♦ TMA 496R section 001 is for Media Arts students.
TMA
MAKEUP PROJECT
S 9:00–9:50 am
MUSIC 352.
3.0
♦ TMA 495 section 001 is cross-listed with English 395R and HON P 303R section 004.
TMA
09516
09516
♦ TMA 568 Section 400 students must sign up for lab time with instructor. TMA 568 section 400 is crossed referenced with
3.0
TH
567R
001
120
400
09656
09656
COMPOSITION
Y 6:00–8:50 pm
1.5
BLK1
220
121A
001
400
09657
09657
09657
DRAWING: OBSERVATN
1.5
Y 8:00–10:50 am
TTH
BLK1
Y 4:00–6:50 pm
TTH
BLK1
121B
001
400
09658
09658
09658
DRAWING: SPATIAL
Y 8:00–10:50 am
Y 4:00–6:50 pm
TTH
TTH
122
400
09659
09659
COLOR
Y 4:00–6:50 pm
MW
131
001
002
003
004
09661
09661
09661
09661
09661
FIGURE DRAWING
S 8:00–10:50 am
S 8:00–10:50 am
S 9:00–11:50 am
S 1:00–3:50 pm
MW
TTH
MW
MW
TTH
BRMB
ANDERSEN D R
Majors Only
A530
A540
HFAC
HFAC
HALTERN H G
STAFF
Majors Only
Majors Only
BLK2
BLK2
A530
A540
HFAC
HFAC
HALTERN H G
STAFF
Majors Only
Majors Only
BLK2
240
BRMB
STAFF
Majors Only
HALTERN H G
SMITH B H
STAFF
HULL R
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
2.0
MW
VA
2.0
M
W
F234 HFAC
F234 HFAC
TMA
563
001
09463
09463
SCENIC DESIGN 3
Y 12:00–12:50 pm
TMA
565R
001
09465
09465
SPECIALTY COSTUMES
2.0
S 3:00–4:50 pm
TTH
1.5
SCANLON R R
VA
1.5
2.0
TTH
F234
C195
HFAC
HFAC
FIELDING E
FARAHNAKIAN M
VA
3.0
B561 HFAC
B561 HFAC
322 BRMB
322 BRMB
Only
Only
Only
Only
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
VA
400
401
09661
09661
Y
S
3:00–5:50 pm
3:00–5:50 pm
TTH
TTH
B531
B561
HFAC
HFAC
STAFF
FORD A W
132
001
002
003
004
400
401
09662
09662
09662
09662
09662
09662
09662
2-D DESIGN/COMPUTR
S 9:00–10:50 am
S 9:00–10:50 am
S 5:00–6:50 pm
S 5:00–6:50 pm
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
133
400
401
09663
09663
09663
3-D DESIGN
Y 4:00–6:50 pm
Y 4:00–6:50 pm
TTH
TTH
134
001
002
400
401
09664
09664
09664
09664
09664
INTRO CAMERA TECH
S 8:00–10:50 am
S 8:00–10:50 am
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
275
400
10085
10085
TRAD PORTRT PHOTO
3.0
Y 5:00–6:50 pm
MW
120
BRMB
STAFF
346
400
09727
09727
PRAC GRAPHIC DSGN
Y 6:00–9:50 pm
260
BRMB
MANSFIELD R A
380
400
10247
10247
MUSEUM ART EDUC
T 7:00–8:50 pm
F556
HFAC
MAY C L
Majors Only
Majors Only
1.5
MW
MW
MW
MW
TTH
TTH
BLK1
BLK2
BLK1
BLK2
BLK1
BLK2
260
260
390
390
260
260
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BRMB
BLK1
BLK2
220
220
$VAR
B66
CHRISTENSEN B
B66
CHRISTENSEN B
BLK1
BLK2
BLK1
BLK2
120 BRMB
120 BRMB
120 BRMB
120 BRMB
1.5
FULLMER H W
FULLMER H W
GERHART S
GERHART S
STAFF
STAFF
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Only
Majors Only
Majors Only
1.5
BRINKERHOFF V
BRINKERHOFF V
ADAMS P S
ADAMS P S
Majors
Majors
Majors
Majors
Only
Only
Only
Only
3.0
W
3.0
TH
VADES 411R
001
07553
07553
FIELD STUDY
Y
V 3.0
VADES 494R
001
00529
00529
SPEC PROB DESIGN
S
TBA
VADES 497R
003
00531
00531
BFA FINAL PROJECT
S
TBA
VADES 499R
001
03288
03288
DIRECTED STUDIES
S
TBA
TAYLOR D A
V 3.0
TAYLOR D A
V 3.0
TBA
TAYLOR D A
V 6.0
TBA
TAYLOR D A
VISUAL ARTS - EDUCATION (C-502 HFAC, 422-4266)
VAEDU 324
001
00455
00455
FOUNDATNS ART EDUC
3.0
Y 1:00–3:30 pm
MW
BLK1
A440
HFAC
DAY M D
A468
A468
A470
A470
A468
A468
A470
A468
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
GRAY S R
LEWIS D L
BRADFORD L W
BEATTIE D K
TROTTIER M L
BEATTIE D K
SWANN M
DERBY J K
348
SLCE
GUSTAVESON B
260
BRMB
HILL S D
♦ VAEDU 326 is limited to juniors, seniors, and graduate students.
VAEDU 326
001
002
003
400
401
402
403
404
09218
09218
09218
09218
09218
09218
09218
09218
09218
ART FOR ELEM TEACH
Y 9:00–11:30 am
Y 8:00–10:30 am
Y 11:00–1:30 pm
Y 3:00–5:30 pm
Y 7:00–9:30 pm
Y 5:00–7:30 pm
Y 5:00–7:30 pm
Y 7:00–9:30 pm
2.0
M
T
TH
M
T
W
W
TH
♦ VAEDU 326 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
09218
T
VAEDU 339
001
00433
00433
COMP APPLI ART ED
Y 9:00–10:50 am
WOODWARD R J
WOODWARD R J
LOOSLI K T
VAEDU 377
001
06134
06134
ART HST-STDIO METH
3.0
Y 2:00–3:30 pm
TTH
A470
HFAC
GRAY S R
WOODWARD R J
VAEDU 397
001
07448
07448
INTRO TO CRITICISM
Y 9:00–10:15 am
A440
HFAC
DAY M D
LOOSLI K T
VAEDU 439
001
00428
00428
AESTH CRIT METH
Y 1:00–2:30 pm
MW
A470
HFAC
BEATTIE D K
VAEDU 476
001
00528
00528
ART STDNT TCH SEM
T 3:00–5:30 pm
T
A468
HFAC
ASAY D L
07863
07863
CURR DEV IMPL EVAL
3.0
Y 10:30–11:50 am
MW
A440
HFAC
BEATTIE D K
A440 HFAC
A440 HFAC
BEATTIE D K
A440 HFAC
A440 HFAC
TBA
DAY M D
VISUAL ARTS – ANIMATION (C-502 HFAC, 422-4266)
VAANM 160
001
002
003
VAANM 361R
001
VAANM 461R
001
10278
10278
10278
10278
10283
10283
10284
10284
INTRO TO ANIMATION
1.5
Y 3:00–5:50 pm
MW
BLK1
Y 3:00–5:50 pm
MW
BLK2
Y 3:00–5:50 pm
TTH
BLK2
ANIMATION STUDIO 1
Y 12:00–2:50 pm
ANIMATION STUDIO 2
S 12:00–2:50 pm
280 BRMB
280 BRMB
280 BRMB
3.0
MW
280
BRMB
3.0
TTH
280
BRMB
♦ VAANM 494R section 001: Advanced Storyboarding.
VAANM 494R
001
10552
10552
SPEC PROB ANIMATN
Y 8:00–10:50 am
3.0
10552
Y
8:00–10:50 am
03256
03256
03256
03256
03256
INTRO TO INTERIORS
Y 8:00–9:15 am
Y 12:00–1:15 pm
Y 2:00–3:15 pm
Y 5:00–6:15 pm
03256
T
5:00–7:25 pm
VADES 328
001
03265
03265
HIST OF INT DES 1
Y 9:30–10:45 am
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
TTH
3.0
MW
3.0
3.0
280
BRMB
LOOSLI K T
MW
280
BRMB
WOODWARD R J
VAEDU 678R
001
00581
00581
ART ED:ISSUE & TRNDS
T 4:00–8:50 pm
F
8:00–3:50 pm
S
3.0
VAEDU 699R
001
00592
00592
2.0
002
00592
MASTER’S THESIS
T 4:00–8:50 pm
8:00–3:50 pm
T
3.0
AL
MW
TTH
MW
TTH
270 BRMB
1170 TMCB
321 MSRB
270 BRMB
TAYLOR D A
STIMPSON M F
NIELSON K J
BRAITHWAITE J
♦ VADES 102 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
3.0
TTH
VISUAL ARTS - DESIGN (C-502 HFAC, 422-4266)
VADES 102
001
002
003
400
TH
VAEDU 478
001
♦ VAANM 494R section 002: Advanced Animation.
002
Majors Only
5:00–6:50 pm
W
6
346
SLCE
EARL L G
270
BRMB
TAYLOR D A
F
S
TBA
DAY M D
VISUAL ARTS—GRAPHIC DESIGN (C-502 HFAC, 422-4266)
♦ VAGD 210 section 001: Graphic Design BA Students only
VAGD
3.0
MW
BLK1
BLK1
210
001
10536
10536
GD INTER COMP AP
Y 7:00–8:50 am
2.0
TTH
260
BRMB
NIELD D K
143
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
VAGD
VAGD
243
001
002
400
00465
00465
00465
00465
BASIC TYPOGRAPHY
Y 12:00–1:50 pm
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
Y 6:00–9:50 pm
245
001
07563
07563
INTRO GRAPHIC DES
Y 3:00–4:50 pm
144
2.0
VAILL
MW
TTH
T
390 BRMB
390 BRMB
380 BRMB
SULLIVAN L A
GILLETT E A
STAFF
07563
Y
5:00–8:50 pm
TTH
390
BRMB
GILLETT E A
TH
TBA
BRMB
STAFF
♦ VAGD 341 section 001 is for Graphic Design Students only.
VAGD
VAGD
341
001
00467
00467
PACKAGING DESIGN
Y 1:00–3:50 pm
342
001
07534
07534
ADVERTISING DESIGN
Y 3:00–5:50 pm
T
4:00–6:50 pm
TH
VAGD
344
001
07534
03267
03267
Y
3:00–5:50 pm
4:00–6:50 pm
POSTER DESIGN
Y 2:00–4:50 pm
INTRO TO ILLUS DES
S 9:00–11:50 am
Y 7:00–9:50 pm
MW
TTH
350R
001
400
401
07690
07690
07690
07690
LIFE DRAWING
S 8:00–10:50 am
Y 4:00–6:50 pm
Y 4:00–6:50 pm
TTH
MW
TTH
353
001
08762
08762
BOOK ILLUSTRATION
S 4:00–6:50 pm
TTH
354
001
08763
08763
EDITORIAL ILLUSTR
S 4:00–6:50 pm
MW
VAILL
357
001
10810
10810
SKETCHBOOK
S 1:00–3:50 pm
VAILL
359
001
03280
03280
HIST OF ILLUSTRATN
Y 9:00–10:20 am
VAILL
450R
001
09003
09003
VAILL
452
400
VAILL
VAILL
VAILL
3.0
TTH
396
BRMB
PULFER A H
396 BRMB
396 BRMB
PULFER A H
396 BRMB
396 BRMB
PULFER A H
3.0
♦ VAGD 342 section 400: Advertising Majors Only.
400
07339
07339
07339
2.0
♦ VAGD 245 section 400: Advertising, BA, Illustration, Photography students.
400
250
001
400
T
TH
3.0
MW
390
BRMB
SULLIVAN L A
♦ VAGD 410R Section 001: Graphic Design Majors Only
VAILL
VAGD
VAILL
410R
001
10542
10542
COMP AP STD GR DES
2.0
Y 9:00–10:50 am
MW
380
BRMB
ELDER R
♦ VAGD 410R Section 002: Interdisciplinary section—Portfolio Required—see secretary in 233 BRMB.
VAGD
VAGD
VAGD
VAGD
002
10542
Y
11:00–12:50 pm
442
001
07723
07723
SR GRAPH DES SD 2
Y 8:00–10:50 am
444
001
07725
07725
488
001
494R
001
002
003
MW
380
BRMB
ELDER R
396
BRMB
PULFER A H
SPEC PRBS GRPH DES
3.0
Y 9:00–11:50 am
MW
390
BRMB
SULLIVAN L A
10549
10549
BUS PRAC GR DES
Y 9:00–10:50 am
TH
240
BRMB
GILLETT E A
10553
10553
10553
10553
SPEC PROB GR DES
S
S
S
TBA
TBA
TBA
3.0
TTH
2.0
10553
Y
2:00–3:50 pm
GILLETT E A
PULFER A H
SULLIVAN L A
MW
BLK1
10553
Y
2:00–3:50 pm
VAGD
497R
400
10556
10556
BFA GD FINAL PROJ
Y
VAGD
499R
001
002
003
10560
10560
10560
10560
DIRECT STDS GR DES
S
Y
S
MW
BLK2
210
001
10537
10537
ILLS INTER COMP AP
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
322 BRMB
322 BRMB
322 BRMB
LEFLER B P
RUSSELL R L
KUNZ J B
240
BRMB
ANDERSEN B P
220
BRMB
FULLMER H W
240
BRMB
ANDERSEN B P
270
BRMB
ANDERSEN B P
PTG THE HUMAN HEAD
3.0
Y 1:00–3:50 pm
TTH
322
BRMB
BARRETT R T
07729
07729
SR ILLUS STUDIO 2
Y 7:00–9:50 pm
TTH
322
BRMB
SEEGMILLER D G
454
001
07727
07727
ILLUSTRATION 5
Y 4:00–6:50 pm
MW
396
BRMB
HULL R
494R
001
002
003
004
10554
10554
10554
10554
10554
SPEC PROB ILLUS
S
S
T
S
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
497R
400
10557
10557
BFA ILLUS FNL PROJ
S
TBA
499R
001
002
10561
10561
10561
DIRECT STDS ILLUS
S
S
TBA
TBA
3.0
3.0
3.0
3.0
TTH
3.0
TTH
3.0
3.0
V 3.0
BARRETT R T
HULL R
ANDERSEN B P
FULLMER H W
TBA
V 3.0
ANDERSEN B P
V 6.0
BARRETT R T
ANDERSEN B P
♦ VAPHO 170 section 001: Students should take VA 134 before taking this course
VAPHO 170
001
10535
10535
B/W PHOTOGRAPHY
Y 2:00–3:50 pm
3.0
120
BRMB
ADAMS P S
BRMB
ELDER R
VAPHO 272
001
01354
01354
INTRO COLOR PHOTOG
3.0
Y 12:00–1:50 pm
TTH
120
BRMB
TELFORD J W
380
BRMB
ELDER R
VAPHO 310
001
10540
10540
ADV COMP AP PHOTO
2.0
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
TTH
260
BRMB
BRINKERHOFF V
VAPHO 375
001
07881
07881
EDIT PORTRT PHOTO
Y 9:00–10:50 am
120
BRMB
BRINKERHOFF V
VAPHO 377R
001
01379
01379
ADV PHOTO STUDIO
Y 1:00–2:50 pm
120
BRMB
ADAMS P S
396
BRMB
MILES K M
V 3.0
TBA
PULFER A H
V 6.0
TBA
TBA
TBA
SULLIVAN L A
PULFER A H
GILLETT E A
VISUAL ARTS – ILLUSTRATION (C-502 HFAC, 422-4266)
VAILL
HULL R
WITTWER H K
380
♦ VAGD 494R Section 005: Web development for Visual Arts freshmen.
005
VAILL
396 BRMB
280 BRMB
VISUAL ARTS – PHOTOGRAPHY (C-502 HFAC, 422-4266)
V 3.0
♦ VAGD 494R Section 004: Web development for Visual Arts freshmen.
004
VAILL
2.0
TTH
3.0
TTH
3.0
MW
♦ VAPHO 488 section 400 is for Photography majors only.
VAPHO 488
400
10551
10551
PROF PRAC PHOTO
Y 8:00–9:50 pm
T
2.0
VAPHO 494R
001
10555
10555
SPEC PROB PHOTO
S
TBA
2.0
MW
260
BRMB
FULLMER H W
Lab Required
V 3.0
BRINKERHOFF V
Majors Only
002
10555
S
VAPHO 497R
400
401
10558
10558
10558
BFA PH FINAL PROJ
S 3:00–4:50 pm
S 3:00–4:50 pm
TBA
STAFF
2.0
MW
MW
10558
S
3:00–4:50 pm
MW
10558
S
3:00–4:50 pm
MW
VAPHO 499R
001
002
10562
10562
10562
DIRECT STDS PHOTO
S
S
TBA
TBA
00405
00405
INTRO TO ART
T 4:00–5:00 pm
636
00405
T
00407
00407
00407
00407
00407
00407
00407
INTRO TO DRAWING
T 6:00–8:50 pm
T 4:00–5:50 pm
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
Y 4:00–6:50 pm
Y 6:00–8:50 pm
Y 6:00–8:50 pm
7:30–9:15 pm
ADAMS P S
120
BRMB
ADAMS P S
VASTU 204R
400
401
05960
05960
05960
SCULPTURE 2
T 6:00–9:30 pm
Y 4:00–7:00 pm
W
F
BRINKERHOFF V
ADAMS P S
VASTU 205
001
00421
00421
CERAMICS 2
Y 9:00–10:50 am
TTH
VASTU 206R
400
07187
07187
PRINTMAKING 2
T 5:10–8:30 pm
W
VASTU 207R
400
401
402
403
00423
00423
00423
00423
00423
PAINTING 2
Y 6:00–9:30
T 6:00–9:30
Y 5:15–8:15
Y 6:00–9:30
T
W
F
TH
VASTU 208R
400
401
06663
06663
06663
WATERCOLOR 2
T 4:00–5:50 pm
Y 3:00–6:50 pm
TTH
M
VASTU 209
400
07613
07613
CALLIGRAPHY 2
T 6:00–9:20 pm
T
VASTU 214
001
002
08241
08241
08241
AQUEOUS MEDIA FUND
1.5
Y 11:00–1:50 pm
MW
Y 11:00–1:50 pm
MW
VASTU 215
001
002
00537
00537
00537
PAINTING FNDMNTLS
T 11:00–1:50 pm
T 11:00–1:50 pm
VASTU 216
001
1.0
205
W
6
JRCB
OSTRAFF J E
329
SLCE
ALLEN D R
HFAC
BRMB
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
329
SLCE
ALLEN D R
220
220
$VAR
B66
DRAPER B K
B66
LANEGAN J A
2.0
TH
TTH
MW
TH
T
TH
A470
220
A440
A468
B561
B561
♦ VASTU 103 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City.
636
00407
T
VASTU 104
400
401
00408
00408
00408
INTRO TO SCULPTURE
T 6:00–9:00 pm
W
T 4:00–7:00 pm
F
5:00–7:20 pm
2.0
VASTU 105
001
400
401
00409
00409
00409
00409
INTRO TO CERAMICS
T 9:00–10:50 am
Y 6:50–9:00 pm
Y 4:00–6:50 pm
2.0
VASTU 106
400
07186
07186
INTRO TO PRINTMKNG
T 5:10–8:30 pm
W
2.0
VASTU 107
400
401
402
403
00411
00411
00411
00411
00411
INTRO TO OIL
Y 6:00–9:30
T 6:00–9:30
Y 5:15–8:15
Y 6:00–9:30
2.0
VASTU 108
400
401
00412
00412
00412
INTRO TO WATERCLR
T 4:00–5:50 pm
Y 3:00–6:50 pm
PAINT
pm
pm
pm
pm
W
6
TTH
F
M
$VAR
240 B66
PORTER M V
240 B66
MCGEE M A
240 B66
HALL G L
B431
T
W
F
TH
$VAR
HFAC
STAFF
B531 HFAC
B531 HFAC
B531 HFAC
B531 HFAC
FLORES A J
ANDERSEN D R
FLORES A J
STAFF
A470 HFAC
A530 HFAC
ORCHARD T C
STAFF
2.0
TTH
M
♦ VASTU 109 Offererd by Independent Study (206 HCEB, fee required); also online at http://elearn.byu.edu
VASTU 109
400
401
402
07868
07868
07868
07868
INTRO TO CALLIGRPH
T 6:10–9:30 pm
T
T 6:00–9:30 pm
TH
Y 6:00–9:30 pm
W
2.0
VASTU 200
400
00420
00420
TECH FOR ART HIST
T 6:00–8:30 pm
3.0
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
TH
A470
220
A440
A468
B561
B561
BRMB
♦ VASTU 100 section 636 taught at the BYU Salt Lake Center in Salt Lake City. This is a 1st block class.
VASTU 103
400
401
402
403
404
405
TH
TTH
MW
TH
T
TH
TBA
120
V 6.0
T
2.0
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
BRINKERHOFF V
BRINKERHOFF V
VISUAL ARTS - STUDIO (C-502 HFAC, 422-4266)
VASTU 100
400
DRAWING 2
Y 6:00–8:50
T 4:00–5:50
Y 4:00–5:50
Y 4:00–6:50
Y 6:00–8:50
Y 6:00–8:50
T
BRMB
BRMB
♦ VAPHO 497R section 403 BFA final project creative work.
403
07862
07862
07862
07862
07862
07862
07862
07862
120
120
♦ VAPHO 497R section 402 BFA final project research.
402
VASTU 203R
400
401
402
403
404
405
636
A470 HFAC
A440 HFAC
A440 HFAC
HAWKINS V L
NAY N
HAWKINS V L
A530
EVERETT P H
HFAC
2.0
HFAC
BRMB
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
STAFF
ALLEN D R
220
220
$VAR
B66
DRAPER B K
B66
LANEGAN J A
240
$VAR
B66
PORTER M V
2.0
2.0
B431
$VAR
HFAC
STAFF
2.0
pm
pm
pm
pm
B531 HFAC
B531 HFAC
B531 HFAC
B531 HFAC
FLORES A J
ANDERSEN D R
FLORES A J
STAFF
A470 HFAC
A530 HFAC
ORCHARD T C
STAFF
A440
HFAC
NAY N
A540
A540
HFAC
HFAC
BARSCH W E
BARSCH W E
Majors Only
Majors Only
BLK1
BLK2
B531
B531
HFAC
HFAC
OSTRAFF J E
OSTRAFF J E
Majors Only
Majors Only
00438
00438
CERAMICS FNDMNTLS
1.5
Y 4:00–6:50 pm
TTH
BLK1
240
$VAR
B66
ALLEN V D
Majors Only
VASTU 217
001
002
00437
00437
00437
SCULPTURE FNDMNTLS
1.5
T 3:00–5:50 pm
MW
BLK1
T 3:00–5:50 pm
MW
BLK2
220
220
$VAR
B66
DRAPER B K
B66
DRAPER B K
Majors Only
Majors Only
VASTU 218
001
002
00436
00436
00436
INTAGLIO FNDMNTLS
T 8:00–10:50 am
Y 8:00–10:50 am
BLK1
BLK2
B431
B431
$VAR
HFAC
BARTON G C
HFAC
BARTON G C
Majors Only
Majors Only
VASTU 219
001
002
08242
08242
08242
LITHOGRAPHY FNDMNT
1.5
T 8:00–10:50 am
TTH
BLK1
T 8:00–10:50 am
TTH
BLK2
B451
B451
$VAR
HFAC
KIMBALL W W
HFAC
KIMBALL W W
Majors Only
Majors Only
VASTU 230R
400
401
402
00426
00426
00426
00426
BOOKBINDING
T 3:00–6:50 pm
T 3:00–6:50 pm
T 3:00–6:50 pm
M
W
F
A540
A540
A540
HFAC
HFAC
HFAC
HIRSCHI R W
POLLEI M B
HIRSCHI R W
VASTU 321R
001
00453
00453
DRAWING
T 8:00–10:50 am
TTH
A540
HFAC
BARSCH W E
VASTU 322R
400
00454
00454
FIGURE DRAWING
Y 3:00–5:50 pm
MW
B561
HFAC
SMITH B H
VASTU 327R
400
00458
00458
PAINTING
Y 3:00–5:50 pm
MW
B531
HFAC
EVERETT P H
2.0
2.0
1.5
MW
MW
1.5
TTH
TTH
3.0
3.0
Majors Only
3.0
3.0
145
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
VASTU 328R
001
07188
07188
FIGURE PAINTING
T 8:00–10:50 am
VASTU 333R
001
00460
00460
AQUEOUS MEDIA
T 12:00–2:50 pm
VASTU 351R
001
00473
00473
PRINTMAKING:LITHO
T 8:00–10:50 am
146
3.0
TTH
B531
HFAC
EVERETT P H
08826
08826
COMPUTER ART
Y 6:00–8:50 pm
TTH
A540
HFAC
B451
$VAR
HFAC
KIMBALL W W
3.0
MW
MARSHALL R L
T
260
401
402
08826
08826
Y
Y
VASTU 355R
400
401
402
00439
00439
00439
00439
STAINED GLASS
T 3:00–5:50 pm
T 6:00–8:50 pm
Y 6:00–8:50 pm
T
T
W
VASTU 356R
001
00475
00475
FIGURE SCULPTURE
T 12:00–2:50 pm
TTH
VASTU 358R
001
00476
00476
SCULPTURE
T 12:00–2:50 pm
MW
VASTU 359R
001
00477
00477
CERAMICS
T 12:00–2:50 pm
MW
VASTU 395R
400
00484
00484
BFA SEMINAR
T 4:00–5:50 pm
TH
VASTU 398
001
00533
00533
READINGS
T 10:00–11:50 am
F
VASTU 440
001
07386
07386
BUS PRAC FOR ARTST
Y 12:00–1:50 pm
T
2.0
VASTU 480R
001
002
003
004
005
006
007
008
009
010
011
10086
10086
10086
10086
10086
10086
10086
10086
10086
10086
10086
10086
ADV 2-D STUDIO
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S
S 12:00–1:50 pm
S 9:00–10:50 am
S 8:00–10:50 am
3.0
VASTU 494R
001
002
003
07387
07387
07387
07387
SPEC PROBLEMS ART
V 3.0
S 2:00–4:50 pm
MW
S 12:00–2:50 pm
MW
S 12:00–12:50 pm
MW
BRMB
HILL S D
TH
W
260 BRMB
380 BRMB
3.0
HILL S D
HILL S D
104
104
104
$VAR
B66
JACKMAN W D
B66
JACKMAN W D
B66
JACKMAN W D
220
$VAR
B66
DRAPER B K
220
$VAR
B66
CHRISTENSEN B
250
$VAR
B66
ALLEN V D
205
JRCB
MARSHALL R L
A470
HFAC
ALLEN V D
A440
HFAC
MARSHALL R L
3.0
3.0
3.0
07387
07387
T
T
5:10–8:00 pm
5:10–8:00 pm
2.0
402
07387
Y
07388
07388
BFA FINAL PROJECT
Y
5:10–8:00 pm
Majors Only
VASTU 620
001
10135
10135
READINGS
T 10:00–11:50 am
10136
10136
GRAD BUS PRACTICES
T 12:00–1:50 pm
T
2.0
Majors Only
VASTU 640
001
VASTU 651R
001
00471
00471
LITHOGRAPH STUDIO
T 8:00–10:50 am
3.0
MW
VASTU 656R
001
002
00567
00567
00567
SCULPTURE STUDIO
Y 9:00–10:50 am
Y 8:00–10:50 am
MW
TTH
VASTU 659R
001
00569
00569
CERAMICS STUDIO
T 12:00–2:50 pm
TTH
VASTU 698R
001
09636
09636
SELECTED PROJECT
Y
TBA
3.0
TTH
A440
HFAC
BARTON G C
A470
HFAC
ALLEN V D
A440
HFAC
MARSHALL R L
B451
$VAR
HFAC
KIMBALL W W
3.0
F
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TTH
MW
TTH
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
TBA
BARSCH W E
BARTON G C
EVERETT P H
HALTERN H G
KIMBALL W W
MARSHALL R L
OSTRAFF J E
SMITH B H
ALLEN V D
CHRISTENSEN B
DRAPER B K
A468 HFAC
B559 HFAC
B551B HFAC
OSTRAFF J E
EVERETT P H
SMITH B H
T
W
A530
A530
HFAC
HFAC
HEELIS S L
DAHLE W
TH
240
MOA
RIGGS C E
3.0
TBA
TBA
CHRISTENSEN B
3.0
$VAR
TBA
TBA
3.0
CHRISTENSEN B
DRAPER B K
$VAR
TBA
ALLEN V D
2.0
OSTRAFF J E
WELSH (4094 JKHB, 422-4923)
WELSH 101B
001
07355
07355
FIRST YEAR WELSH
Y 9:00–9:50 am
2.0
MWF
1104
JKHB
DENNIS R D
WOMEN’S STUDIES (970 SWKT, 422-4609)
WS
WS
♦ VASTU 494R section 402: Framing
VASTU 497R
001
STUDIO METHODS
Y 4:00–5:50 pm
1.0
♦ VASTU 494R section 400 and 401 will study Appalachian Basket Weaving.
400
401
09592
09592
3.0
♦ VASTU 353R section 401: Pro-Create Painter Program.
6:00–8:50 pm
6:00–8:50 pm
VASTU 619R
400
3.0
♦ VASTU 353R section 400: Pro-Create Painter Program.
VASTU 353R
400
Majors Only
222
001
002
05148
05148
05148
INTRO WOMEN STUDY
3.0
Y 9:35–10:50 am
TTH
Y 2:00–3:15 pm
MW
392R
001
05193
05193
W S COLLOQUIUM
T 12:00–12:50 pm
2030 JKHB
201 SFH
POWLEY E
STAFF
0.5
TH
325
SWKT
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ACINT
199R FWSpSu
ACC
200
202
210
241
343
401
402
403
404
405
406
440
453
522
523
599R
603
610
611
620
621
622
623
624
625R
628
630
631
635
640
641
645
650
657
693R
FWSpSu
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
WSp
F
F
F
W
W
W
FW
FWSu
FW
F
FWSpSu
F
F
F
W
W
F
WSp
F
WSp
W
W
F
F
W
F
F
W
FW
FWSpSu
AEROS
100
101
110
111
200
201
210
211
300
301
305R
310
F
W
F
W
F
W
F
W
F
W
FW
F
311
320
399R
400R
401R
410
411
AFRIK
101
102
201
202
211R
311R
W
FW
SpSu
F
W
F
W
F*
W*
F
W
F*
W*
A HTG
100 FWSpSu
100H FW
ASL
101
102
201
202
301
302
431
432
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
F*W*
FWSpSu
F*
F
W
AM ST
200 W
303
F
360
FW
AVS
250
309
318
352
353
355
356
357
358
390R
450
451
492R
F
W
F
F
W
F
F
W
W
FWSpSu
FSp
FWSu
FW
ANTHR
101
108R
110
215
FWSpSu
FW
FWSpSu
W
280
300
305
309
326
340
343
350
355
374
378
405
420
430
431
432
433
436
442
447
454R
455R
456R
495
499R
501
510
525
526
530
550
551
560
564
572
574
575
596R
ARAB
101
102
201
301
361
451
452
461
462
490R
FW
WSp
FW
FWSp
W
W
F
W
F
*
W
FW
FSp
F
W
W
F
W
WSp
F
W
Sp
F
Sp
F
F
W
F
W
*
W
F
*
W
*
*
*
Sp
FWSu
WSpSu
FSu
WSu
FW
F
W
F
W
FWSpSu
ARTHC
111
201
202
300
302
304
306
310
317
320
325
330
335
340
345
350
353
355
360
363
365
367
377
380
382
399R
490R
498
500
505
510
512R
520R
530R
540R
550R
560R
570R
580R
590R
600R
699R
FWSpSu
FWSp*Su*
FWSp*Su*
FW
Su
F
W
F
W
F
F
W
W
F
F
FW
F
W
F
F
F
W
F
W
F
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
F
W
F
F*W*
F*W*
F*W*
F*W*
F*W*
F*W*
F*W*
F*W*
F*W*
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
ASIAN
200 FW
342 W
495 FWSpSu
ASLP
133
230
320
FW
FW
F
321
330
331
334
350
351
438
442
450
500
573
574
575
630
633
634
636
657
658
677
679
680R
685R
690R
699R
W
F
F
FW
FW
W
FW
FW
F
FW
W
W
F
F
W
Sp
Sp
F
F
Sp
Sp
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
Sp
FWSpSu
BIOL
100
120
139
150
190R
220
227
229
240
241
291R
329
339
340
350
360
392R
399R
420
421
429
439
489R
490R
494R
FWSpSu
FW
FW
W
FW
FWSp
FW
FW
FWSp
FWSp
F
FW
FW
FWSu
FWSp
FWSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSp
FWSp
FWSp
FWSp
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
499R FWSpSu
503 F
BULGN
330 F
BUS M
199R
200
300
301
340
341
361
371R
372
373R
380
382
384
401
405
406
407
410
411
412
413
414
418
430
431
432
442
444
454
456
459
462
463
464
465
469
471
475
479
499
496R
FWSpSu
FW
FWSp
FWSp*Su*
FWSp
FWSp*Su*
FWSp*Su*
FW
FW
FW
FW
Sp
FW
FWSpSu*
W
F*
F*W*
FWSpSu*
FW
F
F*WSp*
F
FW
FWSu*
W*
FW*
FW
FSp
FW
FW
FW
W
F
F*
W*
W*
Sp
FW
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
CANT
101
102
201
F
W
F
202 W
211R W
CH EN
170
199R
263
273
291R
310
311
373
374
376
378
381
391
411
412
436
451
475
476
477
478
493R
498R
499R
500
501
510
511
518
528
531
533
534
535
541
578
631
633
641
674
691R
693R
698R
699R
733
791R
793R
799R
FW
FWSpSu
FSp
WSp
FW
F
F
W
F
W
F
F
FW
W*
W*
F
W
FSp
F
WSp
W
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
F
W
Sp*
W*
W
Sp*
F
F
Sp*
F
W*
WSp*
F*
W
F*
Sp*
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
Sp*
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
CHEM
101
103
105
106
107
111
111H
112
152
213
223
227
281
351
351M
352
352M
353
354
391
455
461
462
464
465
468
481
481M
482
496R
497R
499R
501
514
518
521
523
552
553
561
563
565
569
581
583
584
586
594R
596R
619R
629R
FWSpSu
W
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
F
F
W
FWSpSu
FW
FSp
FSp
FWSpSu
FWSp
F
FWSpSu
W
FWSpSu
FWSp
FW
F
FW
WSp
FW
FW
W
FWSp
F
WSp
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FSp
F
W
F
W
F
W
F*
W*
F
W*
F
W
FW
FW
FW
F*W*Sp*Su*
F*W*Sp*Su*
W
659R
669R
689R
697R
699R
719R
729R
759R
769R
789R
797R
799R
W
F*W*Sp*Su*
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
F*W*Sp*Su*
F*W*Sp*Su*
F
F*W*Sp*Su*
F*W*Sp*Su*
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
CHIN
101
102
112
200
201
202
211
301
302
311R
321
322
325
326
343
344
345
346
347
377
399R
441
442
443
444
445
490R
495
670R
680R
690R
699R
FWSu
FWSp
FW
FW
FWSp
FWSu
FW
FW
FW
FW
FSp
WSu
F
W
F
W
FW
W
W
F
FWSpSu
F
W
F
W
W
FWSpSu
FW
W
FWSp*Su*
WSp*Su*
FWSp*Su*
CE EN
100A
100B
103
112
113
F
W
FWSu
FW
FSp
*Course offered alternate years or on demand. All course offerings subject to change. See undergraduate catalog or department for details.
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BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
199R
200A
200B
203
204
270
271
300A
300B
302
305
321
332
341
351
361
400A
400B
424
431
433
470
493R
498R
500
501
502
503
506
507
514
522
523
529
531
535
540
542
547
550
555
561
562
563
565
570
572
575
580
594R
608
626
641
648
650
651
654
FWSpSu
F
W
FWSu
FWSu
FW
FSp
F
W
F
FW
FW
FSu
FW
WSp
FSp
F
W
FW
WSp
FSu
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
W
Sp
W
F
W
F
W
W
F
W
F
W
W
Wsp
F
W
F
W
F
F
W
F
W
W
W
FWSpSu
F
F
F
W
F
W
Sp
662
691R
694R
698R
699R
794R
797R
799R
CL CV
110
110H
201
201H
202H
241
241H
246
304
307
361
Course Availability Spring/Summer 2004, Fall 2004, Winter 2005
W
FW
F*W*Sp*Su
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FW
W
FWSp
F
W
FWSp
FW
W
W
F
F
CLSCS
420 W
430R FWSp
COMMS
100 F
101 FWSpSu
211 FWSpSu
230 FWSpSu
235 FWSpSu
300 FWSpSu
301 F
319 FWSpSu
321 FWSpSu
323 FWSpSu
328 FW
329 FW
330 FWSp*Su*
331 F
332 FWSp*Su*
335 FWSp
336 FWSp*
345 FWSp*Su*
351 FSp*Su*
352 W
360 W
365 FW
375 FWSp
377 FWSp*Su*
381 W
382 F
395R Sp*Su*
396R FWSpSu
397R FWSpSu
398R FWSpSu
399R FWSpSu
401
402
407
411
412
420
421
425
432
433
449
480
483
485
489
495R
499R
604
605
607
609
610
611
612R
613
614
615
616
617
619
621
622
691R
692R
699R
W
W
W
FWSp*Su*
F
FWSp*Su*
FWSu
FWSp
FWSp*Su*
W
FW
F
FW
FWSp*Su*
FWSp*Su*
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
F*
W*
F*
F
F
W
FWSpSu
F*
W*
W*
F
W*
W*
F*
W*
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
224
235
236
240
252
312
324
330
345
404
428
431
450
452
455
456
460
462
465
470
472
553
557
586
621
631
650
652
655
656
660
665
668
670
674
678R
684
699R
799R
FWSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSu
FWSp
FWSp
FWSp
FWSu
FWSp
FW
FWSp
FWSu
FW
FWSp
FWSp
F
FWSp
FWSu
F
FWSu
FW
F
W
F
F
F
W
Sp
W
W
W
W
F
F
W
F
W
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
CMLIT
201
201H
202
202H
310
342
420R
450R
495R
497R
499R
590R
610
620R
650R
699R
FWSp
F
WSu
W
F
FW
FW
FWSp
FWSpSu
SWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
F
FW
FWSp
FWSpSu
CHUM
180
280
281
283
284
287
381
384
385
387
489R
490R
CS
100
124
142
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
CM
105 FW
155 FW
199R FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
W
W
F
FW
FW
FW
210
211
217
241
291R
311
320
335
345
385
411
412
415
426
445
491R
494R
CPSE
400
410
420
430
440
442
443
446R
447R
452
453
462
463
466R
467R
470
480
486R
487R
490
493R
503
519
533R
546
580R
586R
587R
595R
599R
602
605
606
609
614
610
612
615
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
F
FW
FWSp
F
F
W
W
W
W
W
W
Sp
Sp
Sp
Sp
Su
SpSu
Su
F
F
F
F
FWSpSu
FW
Sp
Su
FW
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
F
F
W
Su
Su
W
W
F
F
W
622
644
646
647
648
649
654
655
656
672
678R
679R
680R
690R
692R
693R
695R
697R
699R
702
710
715
725
744
746
748
749
750
751
776R
777R
778R
779R
780R
790R
799R
Sp
Sp
Su
F
W
F
W
F
W
W
FW
FW
FWSpSu
FW
F
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
F
F
F
W
W
W
W
Sp
F
W
FW
FW
FW
FW
FWSpSu
Su
FWSpSu
CZECH
330 W
DANCE
130
131
135
140
164
170
171
172
173R
180
181
184
185
190
228
229R
231
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
W
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FW
FWSp
FWSpSu
FWSp
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
F
FW
FWSpSu
150
235
240R
241R
243R
244R
260
261
264
270
271
273R
280
281
284
285
290
291R
292
293R
300
326
331
332R
335
336
340R
342
343
355
356
359R
361
362
363
365
366
367
368R
370
371
373R
376
378R
380R
382
383
384R
385R
386
388R
390R
391R
393R
396
399R
426R
429R
FWSp
FW
FWSu
FW
FW
FWSu
FWSu
FWSp
FWSp
FWSp
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FW
FWSu
FWSp
FWSp
FWSpSu
FW
FWSp
F*
FWSpSu
FW
FW
FW
FW
FWSp
W
F
FW
W
FW
W
FW
F
W*
WSp
F
FW
W
FW
W
F
FW
FWSpSu
FWSp
FWSu
FW
FW
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FW
FW
W
F*W*Sp*Su*
F
FW
440R
460
461
462
464
466
468R
469
477
478R
483R
485R
486
487
488R
490R
493R
494R
495R
498R
500R
540R
562R
563R
W
F
W
FW
FSu
F
FW
FWSpSu
W*
FW
FW
FW
W
F
FW
FW
FW
F
W
FW
FWSpSu
Su
Su
Su
DANSH
340 W
DUTCH
340 F
ECE
323
324
326
327
423
424
425
426
FWSpSu
FW
FW
FW
FWSu
FWSp
FWSp
FWSpSu
ECON
110
378
380
381
382
388
FWSpSu
FWSp
FWSp
FWSp
FWSp
FWSp
EDLF
362
363
452
600
602
609
610
614
620
621
F
W
FWSpSu
Su
F
W
Sp
W
Su
Su
622
629
631
632R
640
641
645
650
655
656
657
658
662
663
668
670R
672
674
677
678
688
694R
695R
698R
700
720
775
776
782
791R
792
795
799R
F
Sp
W
FWSpSu
Su
W
W
F
Su
W
F
W
F
W
Su
FWSpSu
F
F
Su
Su
FSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSuSp
F
W
F
W
W
Su
W
FWSu
FWSpSu
EC EN
124
199R
212
224
301
312
313
317
324
360
361
362
380
425
427
443
445
450
451
452
460
461
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSp
FWSu
FWSp
FWSp
FWSp
FWSp
FWSp
FW
FW
FW
FWSp
F
F
W
F
W
W
W
F
F
*Course offered alternate years or on demand. All course offerings subject to change. See undergraduate catalog or department for details.
483
485
487
490
493R
522R
523
524
526
541
542R
543
548
549
551
560
562
563
568
580
581
582
588
624
629
648
662
680
682R
683
686
687
689R
699R
799R
F
F
W
FW
FW
FW
F
F
W
F
FW
W
F
Sp
F
F
W
W
F
F
W
F
Sp
W
W
W
F
F
FWSpSu
W
W
W
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
EL ED
302
340
351
354
355
356
357
361
363
365
372
400
450
477R
493R
530
533
620
632
633
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FW
FW
FWSp
FW
FWSpSu
Su
Su
Su
WSu
Sp
635
636
640
642
645
647
648R
650
660
672R
676
680R
693R
695R
696R
699R
734
740
741
742
743
780R
793R
795R
799R
FSu
FSp
WSu
F
W
Sp
W
W
F
FSu
Sp
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
Sp
Sp
Sp
W
F
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
ENG T
200 F
498 FW
ENGL
115
195
200
201
201H
202
202H
218R
230
232
235
236
251
291
292
293
305
311
311H
312
313
314
315
315H
316
316H
317
FWSpSu
FW
FWSpSu
F
F
W
W
FWSpSu
FSu
FWSp
FW
W
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
F
FWSpSu
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FW
FWSpSu
FW
FW
318R
319R
320R
329
333
336
345
350
355
356
358R
359
361
362
363
364
365
366
368
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
378
380
381
382
383
384R
385
391
392
395R
396
399R
415
418
420
423
426
427
428R
451
452
479
490R
495
499R
510R
516
518R
590R
599R
600
FWSp
FW
FW
FWSp
FW
FWSp
FWSpSu
FW
F
FW
FWSpSu
FWSp
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FWSp
FWSp
F
W
FWSpSu
F
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
W
FWSp
FWSp
F
W
W
F
W
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FW
W
FWSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
F
605
610
611R
612
699R
W
F
F
W
FWSpSu
ESL
301
302
303
304
404
F
W
W
FSp
FW
ELANG
223
322
324
325
326
330
430R
495
525
526
527
528
529
FWSp
FWSu
FWSp
FWSpSu
F
FWSp
FWSpSu
FW
F*
F*
W
F
Sp
FM
110
199R
291R
310
320
410
420
430
494R
FW
FWSpSu
FW
FW
W
W
W
W
FWSpSu
FAMLF
100 FWSpSu
FL&HE
110
150
180
185R
230
282
287
297
340
380
381R
387
395R
397
399R
475
FWSp
W
FWSp
FWSpSu
FSp
FWSp
FWSp
WSp
FWSu
W
FW
F
FWSpSu
W
FWSpSu
F
480
485
Sp
F
FINN
340
F
FREN
101
102
201
202
202H
211R
217
311R
321
323
340
341
361
362
377
378
399R
431
432
451
452
453
454
455
456
490R
491
495R
670R
680R
690R
699R
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FW
FWSpSu
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
F
FWSp
FWSu
FWSp
FWSu
F
W
SpSu
F
W
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FW
F
W
FW
FWSpSu
GEOG
100
101
120
130
211
212
213
215
216
217
219
222
223
230
250
255
260
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSu*
FWSp*
FWSp*
W
*
*
F
F
FW
FW
FW
FW
W
F
265
271
272
273
303
304
305
306
307
310
311
312
313
317
331
336
341
346
347
348
351
352
385
399R
410
411
412
413
414
415
416
417
421
422
423
493R
501R
503
510
521R
599R
600R
606R
612R
620R
621R
625
626R
690R
699R
W
F
W
W*
W
W
Sp*Su*
F
F
F
F
F
F
W
F
F
FW
W
F
W
FW
FW
F
FWSpSu
W
W
F
W
W
Sp
Su
F
W
F
W
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSp*
W*
FWSp
FWSpSu
F
F*
F
F
F
F*
W
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
GEOL
101
101H
103
109
111
FWSpSu
FW
FW
W
FW
112
210
230
286
330
351
352
355
370
375
399R
404
410
435
440
445
460
480
490R
491R
499R
510
545
552
559
565R
586
590R
591R
599R
635
636
695R
696R
697R
699R
W
F
W
W
FW
F
W
W
W
F
FWSpSu
F
Sp
F
W
W
F
F
FWSpSu
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
W
F
F
FW
F
FWSpSu
FW
W
W
W
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
GERM
101
102
200R
201
202
211R
300R
310
311R
320
321
330
340
341
342
343
370
377
399R
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FW
FWSp
FWSpSu
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FWSp*
FW
FWSp
W
W
W
WSu*
400R
440R
441R
442R
443R
444R
450
460
490R
497R
498R
499R
640R
641R
642R
643R
644R
670R
680R
690R
699R
GREEK
101
102
201
301
302
311
FW
F*W*
F*W*
F*W*
F*W*
F*W*
F
W
FWSpSu
F
W
FWSp*
F*W*
F*W*
F*W*
F*W*
F*W*
FWSpSu
FWSp
FWSp*
FWSpSu
F
W
F
F
W
Sp
HE/PE
129 FWSu
HLTH
201
200
302
320
361
365
370
381
383
410
420
421
436
444
445
446
450
451
455
457
460
461
466
478
F
FW
FWSp
FWSu
FWSpSu
FWSp
FWSp
FW
FWSp
FWSp
FW
FW
FWSu
F
WSu
Wsu
FW
FWSpSu
FW
FWSp
FWSu
FWSpSu
FWSu
Sp
480
482
485
496R
498R
600
602
604
606
607
608
612
614
615
618
619
640
660
662
664
668
673
676
678
697
698
FWSp
FWSp
FWSp
FWSpSu
FW
F
W
F
F
F
F
W
F
W
W
W
F
F
W
W
F
W
W
F
FWSpSu
FWSPSu
HEB
101
102
111M
112M
131
132
201
202
311R
331
431
443
444
531R
FW
WSp
F
W
F
W
F
W
FW
F
W
F
W
FW
HIST
199R
200
201
201H
202
202H
207
208
220
221
230
231
238
239
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
F
FWSpSu
W
F
F
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
F
W
F
W
*Course offered alternate years or on demand. All course offerings subject to change. See undergraduate catalog or department for details.
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
Course Availability Spring/Summer 2004, Fall 2004, Winter 2005
151
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
240
241
244
247
248
251
252
300
302
304
306
307
310
311
312
316
320
325
327
331
332
335
340
341
356
357
359
360
362
364
365
366
370
371
372
375
376
377
380
381
384
386
387
388
392
395
400
403
404
408R
409R
410R
411R
412
413
416
420
F
W
F
W
F
F
W
W
F
F
W
W
W
F
W
F
F
F
SpSu
W
W
W
F
W
W
W
F
F
W
FWSu
W
W
F
W
W
W
F
W
W
W
W
F
W
W
F
F
FW
W
F
FW
W
W
W
W
F
W
F
Course Availability Spring/Summer 2004, Fall 2004, Winter 2005
421
422
425
430R
433
477
480
481R
482
485
487
490
495R
496R
498R
499R
500R
562
563
564
587
590R
598R
661
663
690R
695R
699R
798R
799R
F
F
W
FW
FW
FW
FW
FWSpSu
FW
FW
F
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FW
FWSpSu
F
W
F
F
FW
FWSpSu
W
F
F
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
HON P
100
200
201
202
203R
204R
214R
221R
241R
259
260
300
301R
303R
314R
499R
FW
FWSpSu
F
W
FW
FW
FW
FW
W
F
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FWSpSu
HUM
101
201
201H
202
202H
240
242
250
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
F
FWSpSu
W
FWSp
Fsu
FW
260
261
261H
262
262H
350
399R
420R
425R
460R
490R
495R
499R
595R
610
615
620R
625R
690R
699R
FSp
FWSp
FSp
FW
W
FWSp
FWSpSu
FW
FWSp
WSp
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
F
F
FW
FWSp
FWSu
FWSpSu
HUNG
330
W
INDES
130
131
132
133
199
210
214R
230
231
232
233
250
251
252
310
330
332
335R
339
340
341
410R
430
432
435R
488
489
494R
496R
497R
499R
FSp*Su*
FSp*Su*
WSp*Su
WSp*Su*
FWSpSu
F
FWSu
F
F
W
W
F
F
W
W
F
W
W
W
F
W
FWSp
F
W
W
F
W
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSp
SpSu
I SYS
100
199R
201
202
401
402
403
411
412
413
490
499
510
511
520
550
560
570
580
590R
599R
643
644
645
647
648
649
655
691R
693R
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSp
F
F
F
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
F
W
F
FWSp
FWSu
FWSp
FWSpSu
W
W
W
F
F
W
W
W
FWSpSu
IT
101
104
150
198R
199R
210
233
241
291R
304
314
327
328
344
347
355
391R
399R
421
431
441
443
444
446
F
FSp
FW
FW
FWSpSu
FSp
*
WSp
FWSp
W
F
FSp
W
W
W
FSp
FWSp
FWSpSu
Sp
W
FSp
F
W
F
447
492R
529
540
548
650
W
FWSpSu
W
*
F
W
IP&T
286
301
470R
515R
551
560
564
599R
620
652
653
654
655
657R
661
663
664
665
667R
672
673
674R
677R
682
687R
690R
692R
693R
698R
699R
760R
790R
799R
FWSpSu
FW
FW
FWSpSu
F
WSp
Fsp
FWSpSu
FSu
WSu
F
W
F
FWSpSu
F
Sp
WSu
W
FWSpSu
F
W
WSp
FWSpSu
F
FWSpSu
FWSp
FWSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
F
W
FWSpSu
INBIO
101
115
131
134
215
225
230
235
265
270
310
341
344
351
352
FW
F
FW
FW
W
F
WSp
FSp
F
FW
W
FW
F
F
W
355
356
357
365
370
380
398R
399R
411
419
424
431
432
433
434
441
442
446
447
450
452
453
470
485R
494R
510
511
525
541
546
551
552
553
554
556
558
560
580
581
590R
F
F
W
F
FW
W
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
F
F
W
W
W
F
F
F
F
W
F
F
Sp
Sp
FW
SpSu
FWSpSu
F
W
F
F
W
W
F
W
W
F
F
W
FW
F
Su
IAS
100
220
301
351R
353R
397R
399R
699R
FW*Sp*
FW
FWSpSu
FW
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
ITAL
101
102
201
202
211R
217
FW
FW
FW
FW
FSpSu
FW
152
311R
321
322
326
340
399R
411
421
441
443
460
490R
491
495R
WSpSu
FWSu
W
F
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
W
W
F
F
FW
FWSpSu
Sp
JAPAN
101
102
201
202
211R
221
301
311R
321
322
325
326
345
350
351
352
377
390
441
443
444
490R
492
670R
680R
690R
699R
FWSu*
FWSu*
FW
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu*
FWSu
FW
FWSp*
FWSu*
FW
W
WSp*
F
W
F
F
W
FW
FWSp*
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FW
FW
FW*
FW
KOREA
101
102
201
202
301
303
311R
321
325
340
399R
441
443
FW
W
F
FWSu
FW
FW
FWSp
W
F
F
FW
F
W
490R FWSp
495 W
LATIN
101
102
111
111H
201
301
302
377
FW
W
FWSp
FW
FWSp
W
F
F*W*Sp*
LT AM
211
495
F
FW
LAW*
LING
230
330
399R
420
427
430
440
450
460
471
472
480
490
496R
500
521
535
540
545
550
551
555
558
577
579
581
590R
595
596
599R
600
625
630
631
641
660
672
677
678
FWSu
FWSp
FWSpSu
FW
F
FW
WSu
WSu
WSu
FSp
FSp
F
FW
FWSpSu
F
W
F
Fsu
W
W
F
FSp
W
FSu
FW
F
FWSpSu
Sp
FWSp
FWSpSu
F
FW
W
W
W
F
WSu
W
F
679
690
695
696R
698R
699R
FW
W
W
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
MGT
501
511
541
F
W
F*W*
M COM
100
320
320H
321
490R
642
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FW
FWSpSu
FW
W
MANEC
300
301
358
376
387
453
FWSp*Su*
FWSp*Su*
FW*
F*W*
W*
FW
MFG
130
201
202
220
230
324
331
340
355
391R
399
431
434
475
476
479
480
490R
531
532
533
555
572
574
580
F
F
W
FSp
W
WSu
FSp*
FSp
F
W
FWSpSu
FSp*
W
F
W
W
WSu
FWSpSu
Sp
F
W
Su
W
W
F
MFT
330
395R
403R
501R
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
F*W*Sp*Su*
*Course offered alternate years or on demand. All course offerings subject to change. See undergraduate catalog or department for details.
563
590R
595R
603R
605
645
649
650
651
652
653
654
655R
656
693R
695R
699R
700
750
751
753
754
755R
760R
770R
793R
799R
MFHD
160
210
250
300
301
302
319
321
322
330
331
332
333
334
340
350
351
352
354
355
356
360
370
371
395R
399R
403R
410
F
F*W*Sp*Su*
F*W*Sp*Su*
F*W*SpSu
F
F
W
W
F
F
F
Su
FWSpSu
Sp
FWSpSu
F*W*Sp*Su*
FWSpSu
F
W
F
W
F
FWSpSu
FSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSp
FW
FWSpSu
FWSu
FW
FWSpSu
W
FWSp
FWSp
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSp
FWSp
FW
FWSpSu
FW
FWSp
FW
FWSp
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSu
420
430
450
461
465
472
480
492R
498
511
542
566
567R
570
600
603R
611
612
663
665
693R
695R
699R
760
799R
MBA
501
502
505
506
510
511
513R
520
525
526
527
532
540
545
550
553
554
580
581
584
590R
591
592
593R
596R
599R
600
602
603
604
Sp
FW
FW
FWSp
F
FW
FW
FWSpSu
FW
F
F
W
F
F
W
FSp
F
W
W
F
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
W
FWSpSu
F
W
F
W
F
W
FW
F
F
F
FW
FW
F
W
F
FW
W
W
FW
W
FW
F
W
FW
W
SpSu
F
F
W
W
605
606
607
608
613R
617
619
620
621
622
623
624
625
626
627
628
629
634
635
636
638
639
640
646
649
650
656
657
658
659
660
671
679
680
681
682
686
690R
696R
693R
MATH
97
110
111
112
112H
113
113H
119
190
214
300
302
303
311
315
W
W
W
W
FW
FW
W
FW
FW
FW
W
FW
W
F
F
W
FW
F
W
W
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
W
F
W
F
FW
F
F
FW
W
FW
F
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FW
FWSpSu
FW
FWSpSu
FWSu
FWSpSu
FWSu
FW
FW
FW
FW
316
332
334
343
347
350
355
362
371
372
387
399R
411
495R
499R
532
534
535
541
542
547
551
552
561
562
570
671
672
695R
698R
699R
799R
FW
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
WSu
WSu
F
FWSu
FWSp
FW
FSp
FWSpSu
W
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
W
F
W
F
W
F
F
W
F
W
Sp
F
W
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
MTHED
117
218
305
306
308
377
495R
499R
590
591
598R
695R
698R
699R
FWSp
FWSp
FWSp
FWSu
FWSp
FWSp
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
F
W
Su
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
ME EN
172
191
250
273
282
312
321
322
FWSp
FW
FWSp
FWSu
FWSp
FWSp
FWSp
FWSu
337
363
371
372
435
440
475
476
500
501
510
512
515
521
522
523
525
526
531
533
534
535
537
538
540
541
552
556
557
558
564
570
572
575
576
577
578
582
584
585
586
609
611
625
642
643
651
671
672
684
699R
799R
FWSu
FWSp
F
FWSu
FWSp
FWSp
F
W
W
Sp
F
W
Sp
F
F
W
F
W
W
Sp*
W
F
W
Sp
W
W
Su
W
F*
F*
W*
F
W
W
F
W
W
F
W
F
F
W*
W*
W*
F*
F*
W*
W
SpSu
W
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
MMBIO
102 FW
165 FW
221 FWSpSu
222
265
350
351
352
353
354
355
362R
390R
391
392
393
394
395
399R
407
417
420
421
430
441
442
451
452
453
454
490R
491
494R
499R
FWSpSu
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
W
W
W
W
W
FWSpSu
W
F
F
F
F
W
W
W
F
W
F
FW
F
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
MESA
201
350
495
F
W
W
MIL S
120
121
220
221
320
321
325R
420
421
425R
FW*Sp*Su*
F*WSp*Su*
FW*Sp*Su*
F*WSp*Su*
FW*
F*W
F*W*Sp*Su*
FW*
F*W
FW
MUSIC
101
105
111
113
114R
115
116R
117
FWSpSu
F
FWSpSu
FWSp
FW
FWSp
FW
FWSpSu
118R
135
160R
161
162
166
176
186
188
190
193
194
195
196
197
198
200
201
202
203
204
205
210R
221
222
228
235
249R
250
251
256
257
259
260R
261
262
263
264
265
271
272
276
284
287
288
290
293
294
295
296
297
298
301
302
303
304
311R
FW
FWSp
FWSpSu
FW
F
F
WSu
FW
F
FWSp*Su*
FSp
WSu
FSp
WSu
FSp
WSu
FWSp
FSp*Su*
WSp*Su*
FW
FWSp*Su*
W
F*W*Sp*Su*
FSp
WSu
F
FWSp
FWSp
FW
FW
F
W
FW
FWSp
W
W
W
F
WSp
F
W
W
FW
W
W
W
FSp
WSu
FSp
WSu
FSp
WSu
FSp
WSu
FSp
WSu
FWSp
312R
313R
314R
315R
316R
317R
318R
319R
321R
322R
323R
324R
325R
326R
329R
330R
331R
332R
333R
334R
338R
339R
341R
343R
344R
345R
346R
347R
348R
349R
351A
351B
352A
352B
355R
360R
363
364
365
366
367
370
371
372A
372B
373A
373B
374
375A
375B
376A
376B
377A
377B
378
384
386R
FW
FW
FW
FW
F
FWSp
F
FWSp
FW
W
F
W
FWSp
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FWSp
FW
FW
FW
FWSp
FW
FWSp
FW
FWSp
FW
FWSp
FWSp
F
F
W
W
FW
FWSp
F
F
W
W
F
F
F
F
W
F
W
FW
F
W
F
W
F
W
FWSpSu
W
W
387R
391
395
399R
402A
403A
403B
404A
404B
405
406
407
410R
426R
441R
449R
460R
466R
468
469
470R
471
472
473
481
482
483
485
494R
497R
499R
500
501
505R
506
507
508
510
532R
533R
534R
560R
562R
570
571
581
583
591
594
595
596
599R
601
602
603
604
605
FW
Sp
FWSp
FWSpSu
W
F
W
F
W
W
F
F*W*
F*W*Sp*Su*
FW
FW
FWSp
FWSp
F
W*Sp*Su*
W
FW
W
W
F
F
W
F
W*
FWSpSu
F
FWSpSu
FW
Su
F*W*
F
W
W
W
F
FWSu
Su
FWSp
F
W*Sp*Su*
W*Sp*Su*
W
W
F
W
FSu
W
F*W*Sp*Su*
W*Sp*Su*
WSp*Su*
F
W
F
*Course offered alternate years or on demand. All course offerings subject to change. See undergraduate catalog or department for details.
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
Course Availability Spring/Summer 2004, Fall 2004, Winter 2005
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BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
606
614R
615R
616
617
619R
626R
634R
638R
639R
641R
642R
643R
644R
645R
646R
648R
649R
660R
664
665R
670R
671
673
679R
683
687R
688R
694R
697A
697B
698A
698B
699R
WSp*Su*
FW
FW
FWSp
FWSp
FWSp
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FWSp
FW
FWSp
FW
FWSpSu
FWSp
W
F*W*Sp*Su*
FWSp
F*
FSu
F*W*Sp*Su*
F*
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSp
Su
FWSu
FWSpSu
NE LG
345 W
511R FW
521R FW
NES
398R FWSpSu
499R FWSpSu
595R FWSpSu
NEURO
205
460
480
481
499R
645R
655R
665R
FW
FW
FW
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
NORWE
340 W
NURS
180
288
294
296
298
300
312
314
320
330
380
382
384
390R
499R
450R
490
490A
490B
555
600
601
605
619
621
622
627
629
630
632
635R
698R
699R
NDFS
100
191
200
201
203
250
251
290
300
305
310
330
350
355
356
361
362
374
375
380
400
Course Availability Spring/Summer 2004, Fall 2004, Winter 2005
FW
W
FW
FW
FW
W
F
F
FW
W
FWSp
FWSp
FWSp
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FW
FW
Sp
Su
W
Sp
F
F
F
F
W
Sp
F
F
W
Sp
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FW
FSp
W
W
FWSp
FWSp
F
F
W
Fsp
W
W
F
W
F
W
F
FW
W
F
401
405
424
435
440
445
450
458
462
464
465
466
475
490
491
492
494R
520R
531
532
631R
637
638
652
654
691R
697R
699R
F
F
W
FW
F
W
F
F
F
W
W
W
W
W
F
Sp
FW
FWSp
F
W
FW
W
Sp
Su
Sp
FW
FW
FWSpSu
ORG B
320
321
327
347
490
531
541
551
561
636
660R
669R
672
679R
680
FWSpSu
FWSp*Su*
FWSp
FWSpSu
FWSp
W
F
F
F
F
FW
FWSpSu
F
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
PHIL
105
105H
110
201
201H
202
202H
205
210
211
213
FWSpSu
FWSp*Su*
FWSp*Su*
FWSp*
FSp*
FWSu*
WSu*
FWSp*Su*
F
W
F*W*Sp*
214
215
305
311
311H
320R
330R
340R
350R
405
413
415
418
422
423
449R
499R
501R
PE
100R
101R
102R
106
111
112
116
117
121
124
125
131
132
136
137
139
141
143R
146
147
150
155
156
157
161
162
164
169
170
171
172
174R
175
176
177
179
181
F*W*Sp*
F*W*Sp*
FWSp*Su*
F*W*Sp*Su*
FWSp*Su*
F*W*
F*W*
F*W*
FWSp*Su*
F*W*
F*W*
F*W*
F*W*
F*W*Su*
F*Sp*Su*
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSp
W
FWSpSu
FW
FW
FW
FWSp
FW
FW
FWSp
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSp
FW
FWSu
FWSp
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FW
FWSp
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
W
W
W
FWSpSu
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
182
183
186
187
188
191
192
200R
201R
202
203
205
206
229
230
231
233
234
235
239
276
277
300
302
320
321
330R
335
341
342
344
345
346
347
349
351
352
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
374
375
376
377
380
399R
400
414
415
416
417
FWSpSu
FWSp
FWSpSu
FWSp
FW
FWSpSu
FW
FWSp
FW
FW
FW
FW
FWSp
FWSp
F
W
W
FW
FWSp
FW
FW
FW
F
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
W
F
F
F
W
W
F
Sp
W
FWSu
F
F
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSu
FW
FWSp
FWSpSu
FW
F
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
F
F
FWSpSu
FWSp
FW
FW
FW
FW
418
419
423
430
450
451
460
461
468
470
476
496
497R
501
560
582
586R
599R
625
629R
630
631
650
651
652
653
655
659
661
666
667
669
671
691
693R
699R
769
797R
799R
FW
W
FW
FWSu
FW
W
FWSp
W
FWSu
W
FWSpSu
FWSp
FWSpSu
FW
W
W
F
FWSpSu
FWSp
FWSp
W
F
Su
W
F
Su
Su
Su
W
F
F
W
F
F
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
W
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
PHY S
100
110A
110B
111A
111B
FWSpSu
FW
FWSu
FW
FW
PHSCS
101
105
106
107
108
121
123
127
137
150
F
FWSp
FWSu
FWSp
FWSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FW
FWSp
154
167
191
198
199R
220
222
227
228
230
250
281
314
318
321
329
330
340
350
360
399R
427
428
430
441
442
451
452
471
492R
497R
498R
499R
513R
517
518
529
561
562
566
570
581
591R
597R
599R
611
612
621
641
642
651
652
671
697R
699R
751
752
FWSp
F
F
FWSpSu
FWSp
FWSu
F
W
FW
FWSu
F
F
FWSp
FSp
W
FSp
FSp
Wsu
W
FWSpSu
F
W
WSu
FSp
WSu
F
W
W
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FW
F
W
F
F
W
W
F
W
FW
FW
FWSpSu
F
W
F
F
W
F
W
W
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
F
W
797R FWSpSu
799R FWSpSu
PDBIO
205
220
225
305
320
349R
362
363
365
399R
450R
455R
482
484
494R
495R
499R
550R
561
562
565
568
582
662
664
694R
695R
696R
699R
799R
FW
FWSu
W
FWSp
FW
FWSpSu
FWSp
FWSp
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FW
W*
F
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
F
F*
W*
F
W*
W*
F*
FW
FW
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
PAS
100
101
103
112
198R
199R
203
205
210
211
212
213
214
265
282
283
301
302
303
305
306
310R
FWSp
W
FW
FWSp
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
W
FW
F
F
F
F
W
F
FWSp
FWSp
W
W
F
W
W
FWSpSu
319
320
331
369
380
390R
391R
402
431
440
484
485
486
487
490
491R
494R
511
525
540R
559
560
580
595
598R
F
W
W
F
W
FW
F
F
F
FW
F
F
W
W
F
W
FWSpSu
W
F
F
W
W
W
W
FWSpSu
POLSH
101
102
201
202
330
340
F*
W*
F*
W*
F
W
PL SC
110
150
170
200
201
202
297
300
310
328
330
350
353
370
372
373
375
376
377
385
400
410
430
FWSp*Su*
FWSp*Su*
FWSp*Su*
FWSp*Su*
FWSp*Su*
FWSp*Su*
FW
FWSp*Su*
FWSp*Su*
FW
FW
FWSp*Su*
W
FWSp*Su*
FW
F*W*
F*W*
FWSp*Su*
W
F
FWSp*Su*
FWSp*Su*
FWSp*Su*
*Course offered alternate years or on demand. All course offerings subject to change. See undergraduate catalog or department for details.
444
450
470
472
PORT
101
102
199R
201
202
302
321
322
339
345
355
399R
441
442
449R
451
452
453
459R
461R
462R
520
521
522
529R
599R
639R
642
649R
652
653
659R
661R
662R
699R
F*W*
FWSp*Su*
FWSp*Su*
W
FW
FW
W
F
W
FWSp*
FW*Sp*
F*W
FWSp*
F*W*
F*
WSpSu
F*
F*W*Sp*
F*W*Sp*
F*W*Sp*
F*W*Sp*
F*W*Sp*
F*W*Sp*
F*W*SP*
F*W*SP*
F*W*Sp*
F*W*Sp*
F*W*Sp*
F*W*Sp*
F*W*Sp*
F*W*Sp*
F*W*Sp*
F*W*Sp*
F*W*Sp*
F*W*Sp*
F*W*Sp*
F*W*SP*
F*W*SP*
FWSpSu
PSYCH
101 FWSpSu
111 FWSpSu
210 FW
220 FWSpSu
240 FW
270 W
300 F
301 FWSpSu
302 FWSpSu
304 FWSpSu
306 FWSp
311 FW
320 FWSp
321 FW
322 FW
330
338
341
342
348
350
352
353
356
359
361
365
370
375
381
382
386R
390R
399R
410
420
430
492R
495R
499R
501
502
503
504
505
510
511
540
550
552
555
560
575
583
584
585
605
606
609
611
622
623
624
645
651
652
653
654
680
687R
693
695R
W
F
FWSp
FWSp
FSp
FWSpSu
FW
FW
F
W
FWSpSu
FW
FWSpSu
FWSp
WSpSu
W
FW
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
F
W
W
F
W
Sp
W
W
F
W
F
W
F
W
W
W
F
W
F
F
F
W
Sp
W
F
W
Sp
W
F
F
Sp
FWSpSu
697R
699R
700R
711R
712R
740R
741R
743R
745
746
747
748
799R
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FW
FWSp
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
F
W
Sp
Su
FWSpSu
P MGT
321
385
582
603
607
610
621
622
623
625
627
628
630
632
633
636
640
642
643
644
645
647
650
651
658
662
675
676
682
684
685
690R
691R
692R
693R
FWSp
FWSp
FWSp
F
F
F
W
W
W
F
F
W
W
F
W
W
W
F
F
W
F
F
W
F
W
F
F
W
W
F
W
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
P POL
501
502
503
504
505
511
F
W
F
W
F
F
512
513
515
599R
W
F
W
FWSpSu
RMYL
123
189
199R
215
216
223R
265
301
304
307
320
350
351
352
370
412
451
455
456
457
471
472
473
483
485
486
487
488R
491
496R
497R
599R
699R
FWSpSu
FWSp
FWSpSu
FW
W
FWSpSu
FWSp
FW
FWSu
FWSp
FWSp
F
F
W
FW
FW
FW
W
W
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FWSu
FWSp
FWSu
FWSpSu
FWSp
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
REL A
121
122
211
212
301
302
304
314
315
320
327
392R
514
695R
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSp*Su*
FWSp*Su*
FWSp*Su*
W*
F*W*Sp*SU*
F*W*Sp*Su*
FWSpSu
F*W*Sp*Su*
W*
F*W*Sp*Su*
REL C
100
130
234
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
324
325
333
341
342
343
344
351
352
353
355
356
370
393R
431
471
472
473
491
492
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
F*W*Sp*Su*
F*W*Sp*Su*
F*W*Sp*Su*
F*W*Sp*Su*
F*W*
F*W*
F*W*
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSp*Su*
FWSp*Su*
FWSp*Su*
FWSpSu
FWSp*Su*
F*W*
FWSp*Su*
FWSp*Su*
FW
FWSp*Su*
FWSp*Su*
FW
FW
FW
FWSp*Su*
FWSp*Su*
RUSS
100A
100B
101
102
199R
201
202
321
322
330
331
332
340
341
342
399R
421
422
441
442
490R
492R
499R
F*W*
W*
FWSu*
WSp*Su*
W
F
W
FSu*
W
FWSpSu
FW
FWSp*
FWSu*
W*
W*
W
F
W
F
W
FWSpSu
FW
W*
670R FWSp
680R FWSpSu
699R FWSpSu
SCAND
344R
430
490R
529
590R
W*
F
FW
F*
FW
SC ED
276R
326
351
375
376R
377
450
476R
477R
490R
493R
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSp
FWSp
FW
FW
FWSu
FWSp
SRBCR
330 W
SOC W
260
311
362
363
364
365
366
368
390R
405
462
463R
464
496R
550
567
580
595R
600
601
610
611
620
622
623
624
626
630
631
654R
655R
FWSpSu
FWSp
FWSp
FWSp
FWSp
FWSp
FWSp
FWSp
W
FW
FWSu
FW
FWSp
FWSpSu
FWSp
FW
W
FWSpSu
F
F
F
FW
F
W
W
W
F
F
W
FWSpSu
FW
660
661
662
663
664
665
666
667
668
670R
671
672
673
674
675
676
680R
681
682
683
684
698R
SOC
111
112
113
211
300
303R
306
310
311
323
326
329
350
365
367
380
383
399R
404
405
406
408
420
421
422
429
481
550
590R
595R
600
604
605
F
W
W
W
W
F
F
F
W
FWSpSu
FW
FSp
FSu
W
FW
W
F*W*Sp*Su*
F
F
F
F*W*Sp*Su*
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FW
FW
FWSpSu
FWSp
FWSp
FW
FW
FW
FW
W
FWSpSu
W
W
F
F
FW
F
F
W
W
FW
W
FW
W
F
W
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FW
F
F
606
608
610
611
699R
799R
SPAN
100A
100B
100C
100D
101
102
199R
201
202
211R
212
302
321
322
326
329
339
345
355
365
377
378
399R
415
416
418
418
421
423
425
441
443R
448R
451
454
458R
459R
461R
480R
491
520
521
522
577
599R
601A
601B
601C
622
W
W
F
W
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
F
W
F
W
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSp
FWSp
FWSpSu
FWSp
FWSp*Su*
FWSp
FW
FWSpSu
FWSp*Su*
FWSp*Su*
W*
FWSu*
FWSu*
FWSpSu
F
W
F
W
FW
F*W*
FW
FWSp*Su*
W
W
FWSp*Su*
F
Su
WSpSu
F*W*
F*W*Sp*Su*
FWSpSu
Sp
F
Su
Su*
F*W*
F
F
Wsu*
W
625
626
629R
643R
648R
654
658R
659R
671
672
673R
674
676
678
679R
680R
698R
699R
STAT
105
199R
212
221
221H
291
292
301
321
322
334
336
337
361
412
431
435
441
442
462
466
469
472
474
475
496R
497R
499R
510
511
512
522
525
534
535
536
537
W
W
F
w
W
F
Su
WSpSu
FW*Sp*Su*
WSu*
FW
FW*Sp*Su*
F*W*Sp*Su*
F*W*Sp*Su*
F*W*Sp*Su*
F*W*
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FW
FWSpSu
FW
FWSpSu
FWSp
FSp
FWSu
FWSp
FW
FW
FW
FWSp
F
FW
F
FW
FW
W
W
F
W
F
W
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSp
WSu
W
F
F
F
W
F
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545
590
591R
595R
599R
611
631
635
695R
698R
699R
Sp
W
FW
W
FWSpSu
F
W
F
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
STDEV
100
110
115
117
120
132
133
158R
198R
199R
214R
317
358R
FW
FWSpSu
FW
FWSpSu
W
FW
FW
F
FW
FWSpSu
FW
FW
FW
SWED
101
102
201
202
340
F
W
F*
W*
W
TECH
601
638
690
691
694
695R
698R
699R
FSp*Su*
Wsp*Su*
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
WSpSu*
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
TTE
101
125
199R
200
225
229
251
255
291R
330
340
350
377
450
F
F
FWSpSu
FW
W
FW
F
W
FW
W
F
W
W
FW
465
490R
550
593R
625
635
TMA
100
101
102
112
114
121
122
123
124
125
127
150
160
171
174
185
187
199R
201
202
215R
220R
222
223
224
225
236
241
251
260R
262
263
264
266
267
268
271
273R
274
277R
291
292
293
294
295
299R
300
315R
319A
Course Availability Spring/Summer 2004, Fall 2004, Winter 2005
F
FWSpSu
Su
FWSpSu
Su
Su
F*W*
FWSp*
FWSp
FW
FWSpSu*
FW
FSp
FWSpSu
FWSp
FSp
F
FWSpSu
FW
FWSp*
FWSp
FWSp
FW
FWSpSu
FSp
WSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
WSu
F
FW
W
WSp
FWSp*Su
F
FWSp
FSp
FSp*
WSp*
WSp
FW
FW
FWSp
FWSp
F
FWSp
FSp
WSu
FSp
W
F*W*Sp*Su*
FWSpSu
F
FWSpSu
FWSp*
319B
322
323
324
325
327
329
330R
331
336
341
350R
351
352
355
360R
361
362
363
364
367
368
369
370R
371
372R
373
374
378R
384R
386
387
388R
389R
391
392
393
394
395
396
399R
410
419A
419B
420R
422
423
424
425
426
427
429
436
441R
443R
450
451R
FW*Sp*Su*
F
W
F
FW
W
F*W
FWSpSu
F*
FSp
F*W
FWSpSu
W
FWSpSu
W
FWSpSu
FW
W
W
F*
FW
F
FWSpSu
F*W*Sp*Su*
WSp*
FWSpSu
F*W*
F
FWSp
F*W*Sp*
F*
F*W
FWSpSu
F*W*
FSp
F*W
FSp*
W
F
W
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FW
FWSp*Su
FWSpSu
W
F*W*
W
F*W*
FW
FW
W*
FWSu*
W*Su*
F
W
FW
452R
453
455R
457
460
461R
462
465R
466R
467
468
469
471
473R
474R
475R
477R
492R
494
495
496R
497
498R
515R
516R
536R
550R
551R
552
557
562
563
564
565R
567R
568
569R
599R
F
FW
W
F*
F
FWSpSu
F
F
F*
W
F*
W
F*W*
W
W
FWSpSu
F*W*
W
W
W
FWSpSu
F
F*W*
FWSpSu
FWSp
FWSpSu
W
F*W*
F
F
W
W
F*
FW
FWSpSu
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
UKRAI
330 FSu*
VA
111
120
121A
121B
122
131
132
133
134
138
356
F
FWSp
FWSu
FWSp
FWSu
FWSu
FWSu
FWSu
FWSu
WSu
W
VAANM
160 FWSp
260 F
360
361R
461R
494R
497R
F
FW
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
VADES
102
220
328
329
494R
496R
499R
FWSpSu
W
W
F
W
FWSpSu
W
VAEDU
324
326
339
377
397
439
476
478
578R
678R
699R
FW
FWSpSu
FWSp
FW
FWSu
FW
FW
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
VAGD
210
243
245
310
340
341
342
343
344
348
349
410
441
442
443
444
488
494R
496R
497R
499R
FWSp
WSp
FWSu
FSp
F
W
W
F
W
F
F
WSp
F
W
F
W
W
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
VAILL
210
250
310
350R
351
352
353
FWSu
FWSu
FW
FWSpSu
FSu
F
W
354
357
358
359
450R
451
452
453
454
488
494R
496R
497R
499R
W
W
F
WSp
FW
F
W
F
W
F
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
VAPHO
170
210
272
273
275
310
372
376
377R
378
379
474
477
478
488
494R
496R
497R
499R
FWSp
FWSu
W
FSp
FW
W
F
W
WSp
W
F
F
Sp
F
W
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
VASTU
100
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
200
203R
204R
205
206R
207R
208R
209
214
215
216
217
218
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
W
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FW
FWSu
FWSp
FwSp
FWSu
FW
156
219
230R
321R
322R
327R
328R
333R
350R
351R
353R
354R
355R
356R
358R
359R
395R
398
440
456R
459R
480R
494R
497R
619R
640
656R
659R
694R
698R
FW
FW
W
FWSp
FWSu
FW
FWSp
F
W
FW
FW
FW
FWSu
FW
FWSp
FW
FW
FW
FWSu
FWSp
FW
FWSpSu
FWSpSu
FW
FW
FWSu
FWSp
FWSpSu
W
WS
222
390R
392R
492
499R
FWSp
FW
FW
F
FWSpSu
*Course offered alternate years or on demand. All course offerings subject to change. See undergraduate catalog or department for details.
Final Examination Policy
Winter Semester 2004
Final examinations will be given at the times shown
in the schedule. Examinations are not given early. The
examination period is preceded by reading days,
which give time for conscientious review, study, and
synthesis of the semester’s work. The reading and the
examination periods are firmly scheduled parts of the
semester; you must not make plans that interfere
with these important academic activities. If illness or
other uncontrollable circumstances prevent you from
taking an examination at the scheduled time, you are
responsible to inform the class instructor as soon as
possible. Your instructor may give the grade
Incomplete, depending on the circumstances. The
incomplete cannot be given unless you and your
instructor together prepare a contractual agreement.
Second-block class examinations will be given at
the time shown in the schedule. First-block examinations will be given during the last regular class period.
In cases where you have conflicting examinations or
more than three examinations in one day, individual
arrangement for alternative test times may be made
by the instructor.
Examinations will be held April 16, 17, 19, 20,
and 21, with reading days April 14 and 15.
Therefore, Tuesday, April 13, 2004, will be the last
day of instruction.
Note to faculty: If an exam hour conflict arises for
day classes, please contact the Academic
Scheduling Office, B-150 ASB, telephone (801)
422-6557. For evening classes, contact the Evening
Classes Office, 122 HCEB, telephone (801)
378-2872.
Final Exam Schedule—Winter Semester 2004
Day Classes
Class Instruction Time
Daily, MTWTh, MWF, MW, M, or ,W
TTh, TThF, TThSa, T, Th, or F
7:00 a.m.
Friday, April 16
7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Tuesday, April 20
3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
8:00 a.m.
Saturday, April 17
2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Friday, April 16
3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
9:00 a.m.
Monday, April 19
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Friday, April 16
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
Monday, April 19
2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Tuesday, April 20
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
Friday, April 16
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Wednesday, April 21
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Noon
Tuesday, April 20
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Saturday, April 17
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
1:00 p.m.
Tuesday, April 20
7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Monday, April 19
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
2:00 p.m.
Wednesday, April 21
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Wednesday, April 21
3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
Saturday, April 17
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Wednesday, April 21
11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
Friday, April 16
7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Tuesday, April 20
3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
All section 400 classes beginning at 4:00 p.m. or
later must follow the evening exam schedule to avoid
day class conflicts. (If the class begins before 4:00
p.m., use the day class schedule.)
If a class begins after the hour or is scheduled for
more than fifty minutes per class period, the final
exam period is determined by the beginning hour.
For example, a class held from 8:35 to 9:50 must
use the 8:00 exam period. A class held from 4:45 to
7:15 must use the 4:00 exam period. No exceptions
to this policy will be granted unless approved in
writing by the department chair.
Semester online courses follow the regular exam
schedules at the right or as specified in the course
outline.
Salt Lake Center classes will meet at the regular
class times during reading and final exam days. Final
exams for Salt Lake Center classes (sections
600–699) are conducted during the regular scheduled class time during finals week. Should a conflict
arise between the schedules of a day class final exam
and a Salt Lake Center exam, priority rests with the
day class. It is the responsibility of the student to
make the conflict known to the Salt Lake Center
instructor so an alternative time can be arranged.
Evening Classes
Class Instruction Beginning Hour
and Class Instruction Days
BYU Winter 2004 Class Schedule
4:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
M
M
M
4:00
5:00
6:00
7:00
8:00
Daily, MTWTh, T
Daily, MTWTh, T
Daily, MTWTh, T
T
T
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
4:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.
MWF, MW, MF, W, F
MWF, WTh, MW, W
MWF
6:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
MW, W
W
4:00
5:00
6:00
7:00
8:00
8:00
9:00
TThF, TTh, Th
TTh, Th, MTh, F
TTh, Th
TTh, Th
TTh
Sa
Sa
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
a.m.
a.m.
Day and Time of Final Exam
Monday, April 19
5:45 p.m. to 7:45 p.m.
Wednesday, April 21
8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Wednesday, April 21
5:45 p.m. to 7:45 p.m.
Saturday, April 17
8:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Saturday, April 17
5:45 p.m. to 7:45 p.m.
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FARM
50 AKH
4
AXMB
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8
9
10
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11 MLBM
12 B-49
13 BNSN
14 WSC
15 BRWB
9
16 BRMB
17 BELL
18
19 CMB
20 HRCB
10
21 JRCB
22 CLFB
23 CB
24 CONF
25
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27 CTB
28 DPL
29 CONE
30 DT
31 DTRA
12
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33 LVES
34 EMLC
35 ESC
36 FOB
37 FB
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ALLN
ALUM Alumni House
5
7
Allen Hall (Museum of Peoples and Cultures) C/14
E/9
Animal Science Farm
C/1,2
Auxiliary Maintenance Building
I/5,6
B-21 to B-32 (Service Buildings)
G/12
B-34, B-38, B-41, B-51
G/12
(Misc. Temporary Buildings)
B-66 Classroom/Lab Building
I/12
B-67 Service Building
C/2
B-72 Building (LDS Foundation)
C/8
B-77 Service Building (Former UVSC Building) C/8,9
Bean Life Science Museum, Monte L.
G/8
Benson Agriculture and Food Institute,
F/14
Ezra Taft
Benson Building, Ezra Taft
F/12,13
Bookstore, BYU
G/11
Brewster Building, Sam F.
H,I/12
Brimhall Building, George H.
E/12,13
Centennial Carillon Tower
G/8
Central Heating and Cooling Plants
H/12
Chemicals Management Building
I/12
Clark Building, Herald R.
F,G/12
Clark Building, J. Reuben (Law School) H/10,11
Cluff Building, Benjamin
F,G/13,14
(Plant Science Lab)
Clyde Engineering Building, W. W.
G/12
Conference Center, BYU
H/7
Cougar Room, LaVell Edwards Stadium
D/6
Cougar Room, Marriott Center
F/7
Crabtree Technology Building, Roland A.
H/12
Creamery (Dairy Products Laboratory)
H/7
Creamery on Ninth East
I/10
Deseret Towers and Morris Center (MORC) H,I/8
Deseret Towers Recreation Area
I/6,7
Earth Science Museum
C/6
Edwards Stadium, LaVell
D,E/5,6
Ellsworth Meat and Livestock Center, Leo B. B/1
Eyring Science Center, Carl F.
F/12
Faculty Office Building
E/11
Fletcher Building, Harvey L.
G/12
Foreign Language Student Residence
J/4
Grant Building, Heber J.
E/13
Harman Bldg., Caroline Hemenway (Cont. Ed.)H/6
Harris Fine Arts Center, Franklin S.
G/10
Harrison Arboretum and
F/13,14
Botany Pond, Betrand F.
Haws Field
B,C/12
Helaman Halls and
D,E,F/8,9
Cannon Center (CANC)
Helaman Recreation Area
D/7
Heritage Halls and Central Building (HRCN)H,I/9,10
Indoor Practice Facility
C/12
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39 HGB
40 HCEB
41 HFAC
42
14
43 HAWF
44 HL
45 HLRA
46 HR
47
51 JKHB
52 KMB
53 AXLB
54 HBLL
55 MSRB
56 MC
57 MARB
58 MB
59 MCKB
60 MLRP
61 MTC
62 PPMV
63 MOA
64 NICB
65 OLVH
66 PTSB
67 RB
68 RBF
69 MTCS
70 JSB
71
72 SFH
73 SFLD
74 ASB
75 SNLB
76 STEH
77
78 SASB
79 SHC
80 TMCB
81 TNRB
82 TLRB
83 TCB
84
85 TOMH
86
87 UPC
88 UPB
89 VCTR
90 WAIH
91 ROTC
92 WIDB
93 WSC
94 WT
95 WP
F/12
Knight Hall, Amanda
B,C/14
Knight Humanities Building, Jesse
F/10
Knight Mangum Building
G,H/12,13
Laundry Building, Auxiliary Services
I/6
Lee Library, Harold B.
F,G/10,11
Maeser Building, Karl G.
E/13
Marriott Center, J. Willard
F,G/7,8
Martin Building, Thomas L.
F,G/12
McDonald Building, Howard S.
G/13
McKay Building, David O.
E/12
Miller Park (Baseball/Softball Complex)
E,F/7
Missionary Training Center
H,I/4,5
Motor Pool Vehicle Shelter
I/12,13
Museum of Art
G/10
Nicholes Building, Joseph K.
F/12
Oliver House (Performing Arts Management) I/11
Parking and Traffic Services Building
H/8
Richards Building, Stephen L
D,E/10,11
Richards Building Fields
D/10,11
Senior Missionary Training Center
C/9,10
Smith Building, Joseph
E,F/13
Smith Building, Joseph F.
E,F/11
Smith Fieldhouse, George Albert
D,E/12
Smith Fieldhouse South Field (Varsity Soccer) D/12
Smoot Administration Building,
F,G/10
Abraham O.
Snell Building, William H.
H/12
Stadium East and West (STWH) Houses
D/5
Student Athlete Center
D/11
Student Auxiliary Services Building
H/5,6
Student Health Center
I,J/5
Talmage Math Sciences/Computer Building F/10,11
Tanner Building, N. Eldon
E/10
Taylor Building, John (Comprehensive Clinic) J/11
Tennis Courts Building
D/12
Tennis Courts, Outdoor
C,D/13
Thomas House (Risk Management and Safety)F/8
Track and Field Complex
D/7,8
University Parkway Center
B,C/6
University Press Building
H/5,6
Visitors Center
E/12
Waite House (ISPART)
G/13
Wells Building, Daniel H.
I/11
(Air Force/Army Reserve)
Widtsoe Building, John A.
F,G/12
Wilkinson Student Center, Ernest L.
G,H/11
Wymount Terrace and
J,K,L/3,4,5,6,7
Administration Building (W0AD)
Wyview Park and Central Building (WPCB) A,B/2,3,4
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