JOHN FELICE ROME CENTER Academic Calendar Fall 2015 Semester Fall semester students depart USA…………..Aug. 25 Deadline to enroll in JFRC spring semester....Sept. 30 Official move-in date………………………...Aug. 26 [Students must arrive on campus between 10am and 4pm] Fall semester break…………….…….……..Oct. 9-18 [No classes] On-campus orientation…………………...Aug. 26-30 Classes begin for fall semester………………Aug. 31 Late and change of registration……...Aug. 31-Sept. 6 On-site orientation………………………….Sept. 4-6 [Mandatory for all students] Deadline to elect Pass/No Pass option.……...Sept. 14 [One course limit] Deadline to convert class from credit to Audit………………………………………....Sept. 14 Papal Audience (tentative)..…………………Sept. 16 [No classes] Opening of registration for spring 2016 (tentative) ………………………………………………...Nov. 2 Deadline to withdraw from course with a non-penalty “W” with Dean’s permission……...………….Nov. 9 [After this date, the penalty grade of “WF” will be assigned.] Thanksgiving break………………………Nov. 26-29 [No classes] Study Day……………………………………..Dec. 4 Final Exams…………………………......Dec. 5, 7-10 Mandatory departure for all fall semester students………………………………………Dec. 11 Friday Classes Please Note: Classes normally are not scheduled on Fridays in order to facilitate Rome Center-sponsored and personal travel. The exceptions are noted: Classes meeting Monday/Wednesday and classes meeting Wednesday only will also meet on……Friday, Sept. 18 Classes meeting Tuesday/Thursday and classes meeting Thursday only will also meet on……Friday, Oct. 23 Special Notations On one Wednesday (tentatively September 16th), classes will be cancelled for the entire day in order to give students an opportunity to attend a Papal Audience. Travel plans or other personal commitments may not interfere with examinations. Loyola University of Chicago reserves the right to cancel, modify or otherwise change the academic calendar, scheduling, credit or content of the courses, the books used, the fees charged, and regulations affecting students, as announced in this schedule. John Felice Rome Center SCHEDULE OF COURSES Fall Semester 2015 REGISTER USING THE CLASS NUMBER OF THE PARENT SECTION. PARENT SECTIONS ARE IDENTIFIED IN THIS COLOR. Department & Course Title Course Section Call # # # Credit Days Hrs. Times Instructor Pre-reqs Room /Notes BIOLOGY (BIOL) Cell Biology 251 A01 5965 3 T 7:00-9:30pm Galluzzo, Paola BIOL 102, 112; CHEM 102 or 106 126 CLASSICAL STUDIES: CLASSICAL CIVILIZATION (CLST) Art of Ancient Greece (FNAR 336) 206 A01 4691 3 TH 9:30-12:30pm Follo, Valentina Artistic 118 World of Classical Rome (ROST) 276 A02 5809 3 TTH 9:30-10:45am Evers, Alexander Tier 2 – Historical 117 Introduction to Classical Archaeology of Italy (ANTH 334/ROST) 334R A04 4692 3 M 9:30-12:30pm Follo, Valentina 118 299 A01 4720 3 W 2:00-5:00pm Calleri, Mariarosy 126 290 A01 3935 3 TH 9:30-12:00pm Klausner, Lewis Tier 2 – Literary 122 318 A2W 5890 3 T 9:30-12:30pm Kneale, Matthew Artistic; Writing Intensive 122 227R A01 5966 3 W 2:30-5:30pm Fernandez de la Reguera, Diana Tier 2 – Scientific 123 332 A01 3037 3 MW 5:00-6:15pm Pollon, David Jr. Status; ACCT 201 ECON201 ISOM 241 122 113 A01 1339 3 W 9:30-12:30pm Mannino, Roberto *Course fee GL 2 Partially on-site COMMUNICATION (COMM) Themes in Film & Digital Media ENGLISH (ENGL) Human Values in Literature The Writing of Fiction: Writing Rome (ROST) On-site ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (ENVS) Ecology of the Mediterranean Sea FINANCE (FINC) Business Finance FINE ARTS (FNAR) Drawing I FNAR 113/213: Drawing I/II REQUIRES SUPPLIES COSTING APPROXIMATELY $90. Modern Art (IFMS) 202 A02 3039 3 W 2:00-4:30pm Bohr, Ted S.J. Artistic CR 2 Drawing II 213 A02 6159 3 W TBA Mannino, Roberto *Course fee GL 2 Loyola University of Chicago reserves the right to cancel, modify or otherwise change the academic calendar, scheduling, credit or content of the courses, the books used, the fees charged, and regulations affecting the students, as announced in this schedule. Always refer to Locus for the most up-to-date and accurate listings. Department & Course Title Art of Ancient Greece (CLST 206) Course Section Call # # # Credit Days Hrs. Times 336 A02 1755 3 TH 9:30-12:30pm Follo, Valentina 342 A03 1291 3 W 9:30-12:30pm Nicholson, John 342 A04 1293 3 TH 9:30-12:30pm Nicholson, John Partially on-site Art in Rome (ROST) On-site Art in Rome (ROST) On-site Instructor Prereqs /Notes Room 118 Artistic; *Course fee Artistic; *Course fee CR 1 CR 1 FNAR 342/343 REQUIRE AN APPROXIMATE €60 FOR MUSEUM ENTRANCE FEES. FEES MAY FLUCTUATE UNEXPECTEDLY DURING THE SEMESTER. *STUDENTS MAY NOT REGISTER FOR ANOTHER CLASS BEGINNING AT 12:30PM ON THE SAME DAY AS ON-SITE OR PARTIALLY ON-SITE CLASS. Concerns about class timing can be directed to cmollic@luc.edu. Early Italian Renaissance Art (CATH/EURO/ROST) 344 A06 6032 3 TTH 2:20-3:35pm Nicholson, John 285 A01 6301 3 T 11:00-12:30pm Conti, Marco CR 1 GREEK: (GREK) Introduction to Greek Poetry Consent required 126 TUTORIAL REQUESTS FOR ADVANCED COURSES IN CLASSICAL GREEK OR LATIN WILL BE HONORED ONLY IF REQUEST IS ENDORSED IN WRITING BY THE CHAIRPERSON OF THE APPROPRIATE DEPARTMENT AT STUDENT’S HOME UNIVERSITY & APPROVAL IS GIVEN BY DEAN OF THE ROME CENTER. HISTORY (HIST) The Evolution of Western Ideas and Institutions to the 17th Century (CATH) 101 A01 3972 3 TTH 5:00-6:15pm Prieto, Albert Tier 1 – Historical 121 The Evolution of Western Ideas and Institutions to the 17th Century (CATH) 101 A04 6237 3 TTH 3:40-4:55pm Prieto, Albert Tier 1 – Historical 121 Topics: Emperors, Bishops and Barbarians (MSTU) 300 A01 5810 3 TTH 12:30-1:45pm Evers, Alexander Topics: Women and the Transformation of Italian Society since 1900s (INTS /ROST) Partially on-site 300 AW3 6080 3 W 10:00-12:30pm Wingenter, Anne Writing Intensive 118 216 A1H 3984 3 W 2:00-4:30pm Wingenter, Anne *Restricted – Honors 118 Quantitative; Quinlan core 122 HONORS (HONR) Encountering Contemporary Europe (INTS) Partially on-site INFORMATION SYSTEMS & OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT (ISOM) Business Statistics 241 A01 6234 3 M 4:00-6:30pm Molinari, Massimo 121 Italian I 101 A01 1296 3 MTTh 1:00-1:55pm Conestabile, Ippolita 124 Italian I 101 A02 1297 3 MTTh 2:00-2:55pm Faramondi, Elena 117 Italian I 101 A03 2729 3 MTTh 12:15-1:10pm Faramondi, Elena 117 Italian I 101 A04 1298 3 MTTh 4:00-4:55pm Cristiani, Nadia 118 Italian I 101 A05 1901 3 MTTh 2:00-2:55pm Conestabile, Ippolita 124 Italian I 101 A06 4168 3 MTTh 4:00-4:55pm Curioso, Daniela 123 Italian I 101 A15 6236 3 MTTh 4:00-4:55pm Valli, Nives 126 ITALIAN (ITAL) Loyola University of Chicago reserves the right to cancel, modify or otherwise change the academic calendar, scheduling, credit or content of the courses, the books used, the fees charged, and regulations affecting the students, as announced in this schedule. Always refer to Locus for the most up-to-date and accurate listings. Department & Course Title Course Section Call # # # Credit Days Hrs. Times Instructor Prereqs /Notes Room Italian II 102 A07 1299 3 MTTh 1:00-1:55pm Gurtner, Rosemonde 121 Italian II 102 A08 2779 3 MTTh 2:00-2:55pm Gurtner, Rosemonde 121 Italian II 102 A14 6031 3 MTTh 5:00-5:55pm Curioso, Daniela 123 Italian III 103 A09 1300 3 MTTh 2:00-2:55pm Valli, Nives 126 Italian IV 104 A10 5761 3 MTTh TBA TBA 123 Italian Composition & Conversation I 250 A11 1301 3 MTTh 5:00-5:55pm Cristiani, Nadia 118 Italian Tutorial 300 A12 1302 3 TBA TBA Cristiani, Nadia Consent required TBA Stylistics 301 A13 2860 3 TBA TBA TBA Consent required TBA 283 A01 6300 3 T 9:30-11:00am Conti, Marco Consent required 126 LATIN (LATN) The Age of Caesar (ROST) TUTORIAL REQUESTS FOR ADVANCED COURSES IN CLASSICAL GREEK OR LATIN WILL BE HONORED ONLY IF REQUEST IS ENDORSED IN WRITING BY THE CHAIRPERSON OF THE APPROPRIATE DEPARTMENT AT STUDENT’S HOME UNIVERSITY & APPROVAL IS GIVEN BY DEAN OF THE ROME CENTER. LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION (LITR) European Masterpieces (INTS/EURO) 200 A1W 3586 3 TTH 2:20-3:35pm DiBiagi, Flaminio Tier 2 – Literary CR 2 The European Novel (INTS) 202 A02 3587 3 TTH 11:00-12:15pm Sotis, Grazia Tier 2 – Literary 123 Italian Film History (INTS /IFMS/EURO) 267 A03 2216 3 TH 11:00-12:15pm DiBiagi, Flaminio T 7:00-9:30pm DiBiagi, Flaminio TH 5:00-6:15pm DiBiagi, Flaminio T 7:00-9:30pm DiBiagi, Flaminio Italian Film History (INTS /IFMS/EURO) 267 A04 2217 3 CR 2 Film Screening CR 2 CR 2 Film screening CR 2 BECAUSE OF THE LENGTH OF SOME FILMS, TUESDAY’S CLASS MAY OCCASSIONALLY EXTEND BEYOND 9:30PM. Italian Culture & History: Food & Wines of Italy (INTS/ROST) 268R A05 5891 3 TTH 12:30-1:45pm Sotis, Grazia *Course fee 123 LITR 268R: Food & Wines of Italy REQUIRES A SUPPLEMENTAL FEE OF $90. MANAGEMENT (MGMT) International Business Ethics 321 A01 3038 3 MW 10:00-11:15am Shaw, Ray ECON 202; MGMT201 121 International Business Ethics 321 A02 6362 3 MW 11:30-12:45pm Shaw, Ray ECON 202; MGMT201 121 363 A01 5844 3 TTH 2:20-3:35pm Langer, Marshall Jr. Status; 122 Surratt, Delia Artistic MARKETING (MARK) International Marketing (INTS/IBUS) MARK 201 MUSIC (MUSC) Class Voice for Beginners (THTR) 142 A01 2816 3 M 9:30-12:30pm Sala Chandler Loyola University of Chicago reserves the right to cancel, modify or otherwise change the academic calendar, scheduling, credit or content of the courses, the books used, the fees charged, and regulations affecting the students, as announced in this schedule. Always refer to Locus for the most up-to-date and accurate listings. Department & Course Title Course Section Call # # # Credit Days Hrs. Times Instructor Prereqs /Notes Room Introduction to Opera – Rome (THTR/ROST) 154R A02 6343 3 M 6:30-9:00pm Zammar, Leila Artistic 123 Applied Music: Voice 280K A03 3706 1 TBA TBA Surratt, Delia Artistic Sala Chandler Applied Music: Piano 280J A04 6363 1 TBA TBA TBA Artistic Sala Chandler 332 A01 3035 3 TTH 3:40-4:55pm Langer, Marshall Jr. Status; OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT (OPMG) Operations Management 122 ISOM 241 PHILOSOPHY (PHIL) Philosophy and Persons 130 A01 3589 3 MW 11:30-12:45pm Giacchetti, Stefano Tier 1 – Philosophical 123 Philosophy and Persons 130 A04 6079 3 TTH 3:40-4:55pm Giacchetti, Stefano Tier 1 – Philosophical 117 Ethics 181 A03 4789 3 MW 5:00-6:15pm Giacchetti, Stefano Ethics 117 Ethics 181 A05 6239 3 TTH 5:00-6:15pm Giacchetti, Stefano Ethics 117 Aesthetics: Aesthetic Experience in Rome (ROST) 277R A01 6030 3 MW 3:40-4:55pm Giacchetti, Stefano Tier 2 – Philosophical 117 199 A01 5102 1 TBA TBA Wingenter, Anne *Restricted to students on Poland Study Trip N/A 102 A01 5840 3 TTH 2:20-3:35pm Lodici, Claudio Tier 1 – Societal GL 1 Italy Culture & Context (INTS) 300 A01 1306 3 TTH 2:20-3:35pm Sotis, Grazia ROST requirement 123 International Internship 370 A02 6033 3 TBA TBA Cristiani, Nadia TBA Human Rights: The View from Rome 382 A03 6238 3 M 6:30-9:00pm Peri, Chiara Engaged learning: Internship Engaged learning: Service 267 A01 4693 3 M 9:30-12:00pm Maclaren, Sarah Class Voice for Beginners (MUSC) 142 A01 3122 3 M 9:30-12:30pm Surratt, Delia Beginning Acting 261 A01 5892 3 W 2:00-5:00pm Nicholson, Eric Artistic 100 A01 5841 3 M 9:30-12:30pm Bohr, Ted S.J. Tier 1 Theological POLISH STUDIES (POST) Introduction to Topics in Polish Studies POLITICAL SCIENCE (PLSC) International Relations in an Age of Globalization (INTS ) ROME STUDIES (ROST) 126 SOCIOLOGY (SOCL) Italy Today (INTS /ROST) 126 THEATER (THTR) Sala Chandler Sala Chandler THEOLOGY (THEO) Introduction to Christian Theology Partially on-site CR 2 Loyola University of Chicago reserves the right to cancel, modify or otherwise change the academic calendar, scheduling, credit or content of the courses, the books used, the fees charged, and regulations affecting the students, as announced in this schedule. Always refer to Locus for the most up-to-date and accurate listings. Department & Course Title Course Section Call # # # Credit Days Hrs. Times Instructor Prereqs /Notes Room Church in the World (CATH) 266 A02 5843 3 M 7:00-9:30pm Renczes, Philipp S.J. Tier 2 – Theological CR 1 Church in the World (CATH) 266 A04 6232 3 M 4:00-6:30pm Renczes, Philipp S.J. Tier 2 – theological CR 1 279 A03 5842 3 T 9:30-12:30pm Bohr, Ted S.J. Tier 2 – Theological CR 2 Roman Catholicism (CATH) On-site *STUDENTS MAY NOT REGISTER FOR ANOTHER CLASS BEGINNING AT 12:30PM ON THE SAME DAY AS ON-SITE OR PARTIALLY ON-SITE CLASS. Concerns about class timing can be directed to cmollic@luc.edu. UNIVERSITY CORE LITERARY FOUNDATION (UCLR) Interpreting Literature 100 A01 4751 3 W 2:00-4:30pm Mitrano, Mena Tier 1 – Literary CR 1 6233 3 T 9:30-12:00pm Fernandez de la Reguera, Diana Tier 1 – Literary 124 *Restricted – Rome Start UNIVERSITY CORE SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATION (UCSF) The Scientific Basis of Environmental Issues 137 A01 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE WRITING SEMINAR (UCWR) Writing Responsibly 110 A01 2885 3 TTH 12:30-1:45pm Stella, Stephanie Writing Responsibly 110 A02 6235 3 TTH 2:20-3:35pm Rutt, Andrew First Year Seminar 101 A01 3387 3 T 11:00-12:00pm Evers, Alexander Ricci Seminar Rome 301 A1W 2264 3 T 5:00-6:15pm Wingenter, Anne 118 118 UNIVERSITY STUDIES (UNIV) *Restricted – Rome Start *Restricted – Ricci Scholars 121 124 Loyola University of Chicago reserves the right to cancel, modify or otherwise change the academic calendar, scheduling, credit or content of the courses, the books used, the fees charged, and regulations affecting the students, as announced in this schedule. Always refer to Locus for the most up-to-date and accurate listings. For a complete list of all policies, please refer to the JFRC Handbook. John Felice Rome Center Academic Policies Pass-Fail Policy http://www.luc.edu/romecenter/academics_policies.shtml#passnopass Procedure: Students should register for all courses as regularly graded courses. No extra step is needed at the time of registration. But during the first two weeks of classes each semester, eligible students may elect this choice by completing a Pass/Fail form in the Academic Services Advisor’s office at the Rome Center. Eligibility for the Pass/Fail option: The student must be a junior or senior student in good standing who has satisfied the course prerequisites (or has the written permission of the course instructor). A maximum of twelve (12) credit hours may be taken under the Pass/Fail option during a student’s undergraduate career at Loyola. The credits earned will be included in the total number of hours earned toward graduation, but they will not enter into the computation of cumulative grade point averages. A student may take a maximum of one (1) course under the Pass/Fail option in any one academic session at the Rome Center. This number differs from the allowance in effect for Loyola students enrolled at a campus of Loyola in Chicago. Approval for this variation was granted by Loyola's provost upon recommendation of the Academic Affairs University Policy Committee. Only electives can be taken under the Pass/Fail regulation. Permission will not be given for core, major, or minor requirements. Under the pass-fail option: The grade of "P" (Passed) will be assigned by the Loyola University Chicago Registrar for "A," "A-," "B+," "B," "B-,""C+," "C" and "C-" work; The grade of "NP" (Not Passed) will be assigned for "D+," "D," and "F" work. The grades of "P" and "NP" will appear on the official record of the student's work taken at the Loyola University Rome Center and may not be converted to any other grade symbol. Courses given grades of "P" will count toward graduation, while grades of "NP" will not count toward graduation. Students may select the Pass/Fail option, or change between it and the regular grading system, only during the official change of registration period each term (generally, the first two weeks of classes in any given semester). Once this is done, a return to the regular grading system can only be accomplished with the permission of the Dean. Admonition: Since all students—both visiting and continuing—are considered Loyola students while at the Rome Center, all of the above rules and regulations covering pass-fail must be followed. It is the students' responsibility to clear the Loyola-Rome Center Pass/Fail regulations with the home school. The students' home universities may add stipulations to these Loyola-Rome Center regulations; however, none of the Loyola-Rome Center regulations may be waived or removed. For a complete list of all policies, please refer to the JFRC Handbook. Without full knowledge of the home school's regulations, a student may encounter difficulty in transferring this credit to his or her home school at the end of the year. It is recommended that each student review a copy of the home school's Pass/Fail regulations on that institution's website. No student whose home institution is other than Loyola University Chicago will be allowed to choose the Pass/Fail option without the express written approval of his/her academic dean or study abroad coordinator. Auditing Classes http://www.luc.edu/romecenter/academics_policies.shtml#audit Students wishing to take a course without receiving credit may formally audit the course. Class attendance is required of auditors who are formally registered. If they do not attend class, the final grade of "W" will be awarded. Assignments, including examinations and term papers, are not required, but auditors have the right to participate in class discussion. A course which is audited does not count as hours attempted. A course may not be converted to audit after the regular change of registration period. Students who are required to take Italian 101 may not audit this course. A student who wishes to audit a course must register for the course as if the course were being taken for regular credit. During the change of registration period, the student must obtain an audit form from the office of the Academic Services Advisor in Rome, complete it and return it to the same office. Since there are many educational opportunities in Rome which may not be available to students in the U.S., students may wish to audit courses informally. This participation in a class requires only the verbal permission of the instructor. In this instance, no record is made of the student's participation in the course, nor are homework, exams and attendance required. Withdrawal from Class http://www.luc.edu/romecenter/academics_policies.shtml#withdrawclass Students who withdraw from class merely by being absent will receive the final grade of "WF." Voluntary and repeated unofficial withdrawals from classes will result in the student being barred from further attendance at the Rome Center. Students may withdraw from class with the final grade of "W" provided this is done before the conclusion of the tenth week of class. Students may not withdraw from class if doing so will drop them below the 12 semester hour credit minimum required of students in attendance at the Rome Center. Official withdrawals can be made either online when the automated system is active or on an official "change of registration" form obtained from the Academic Services Advisor. NB: Withdrawal from Italian 101 is not permitted, as this course is a requirement for all Rome Center students with no previous Italian experience. John Felice Rome Center Final Examination Schedule Fall 2015 Attached is the final examination schedule for Fall Semester 2015. Please note the days and times of each of your exams and keep in mind the following: Study day- Friday, December 4 Exam days- Saturday, December 5 Monday, December 7 Tuesday, December 8 Wednesday, December 9 Thursday, December 10 University policy states that final examinations are to be given at the times scheduled. If you have a conflict of two examinations meeting at the same time, please bring it to the attention of both your professors, as well as the Senior Academic Services Advisor in office A4 and they will assist you in resolving it. Examination Policy http://www.luc.edu/romecenter/academics_policies.shtml#examinations Final examinations are given during the scheduled examination period each semester. Additional tests or examinations may be given during the semester as often as deemed helpful by the instructor. Students who miss their final examinations at the assigned hours will not be permitted to sit for a make-up examination without approval of the Dean of Faculty. Permission is given rarely and only for grave reason; travel is not considered a grave reason. Make-up exams will only be given for documented absences. Optional mid-term examinations are administered shortly before the mid-semester break, although some may be given afterwards. Student progress is assessed after midterm so that students who are not performing to established academic standards may be informed of their academic shortcomings far enough in advance to take corrective steps. Academic alert notices are issued to students who are not performing at acceptable levels; notices may also be sent to the students' deans and/or study abroad coordinators if deemed appropriate. The policy concerning travel and make-up examinations for missed mid-term exams is identical to that for final examinations. Absence due to a serious illness must be reported to the Associate Dean of Students or the Dean of Faculty prior to the examination and later substantiated by a written statement from the physician in attendance. In cases where proper permission has not been granted, a grade of "WF" will be assigned. In instances where proper authorization has been granted, the student may take a make-up exam by following the make-up procedure outlined above. FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE – JFRC Fall 2015 DAY HOUR 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM HOUR 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM BIOL 252 126 Galluzzo Saturday, December 5 Monday, December 7 CLST 334R 118 TBA THEO 100 Tuesday, December 8 Wednesday, December 9 Thursday, December 10 CR 2 Bohr MUSC 142/280 Sala Chandler Surratt MGMT 321 (A01) 121 Shaw SOCL 267 126 Maclaren ENGL 318R 122 Kneale CLST 276 117 Evers THEO 279 CR 2 Bohr UCSF 137 124 Fernandez de la Reguera LITR 283 126 Conti GREK 283 126 Conti HIST 300 (AW3) 118 Wingenter FNAR 342 (A03) CR 1 Nicholson FNAR 113/213 GL 2 Mannino PHIL 130 (A01) 123 Giacchetti MGMT 321 (A02) 121 Shaw CLST 206 TBA ENGL 290 Klausner FNAR 342 (A04) Nicholson LITR 202 Sotis LITR 267 (A03) Di Biagi PHIL 277R Giacchetti THEO 266 (A04) Renczes ISOM 241 Molinari HIST 300 (A01) Evers LITR 268R Sotis UCWR 110 (A01) Stella 117 CR 1 121 122 HOUR 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM ITAL 101 (A01/A05) Conestabile ITAL 101 (A02/A03) Faramondi ITAL 101 (A04) & 250 Cristiani ITAL 101 (A06) & 102 (A14) Curioso ITAL 101 (A15) & 103 (A09) Valli ITAL 102 (A07/A08) Gurtner MUSC 154 Zammar THEO 266 (A02) Renczes ROST 382 Peri ROST 300 GL 1 CR 1 117 118 123 CR 2 123 CR 1 126 123 Sotis 123 LITR 200 CR 2 Di Biagi 118 PLSC 102 GL 1 Lodici MARK 363 122 Langer UCWR 110 (A02) 118 Rutt FNAR 344 CR1 Nicholson 122 HONR 216 118 FINC 332 Pollon Wingenter 117 FNAR 202 CR 2 PHIL 181 (A03) Giacchetti Bohr 123 PHIL 277 117 ENVS 227R Fernandez de la Reguera Giacchetti THTR 261 Sala Chandler E. Nicholson COMM 299 126 Calleri UCLR 100 CR 1 Mitrano CR 2 HIST 101 (A02) 121 LITR 267 (A04) 118 Di Biagi Prieto 121 OPMG 332 122 HIST 101 (A02) 122 Prieto Langer 117 117 PHIL 181 (A05) CR 1 PHIL 130 (A04) Giacchetti Giacchetti 123 CR 2